iBleiM Pork g)tate College of Agriculture at Cornell iHniberSitp Stbaca, i^. ^. Hibrarp Z 1329.H28™"""'™""^ '""'"'■' 3 1924 014 512 663 The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924014512663 INDIX QFECONOlviC MATERIAL DdCMJVlilfrS C)F THE STATES ; :,[^ 'OF ' \ ':;' : THE UNITED STATES I79p--19Q4 PREPARfeD PpR TH& DEBARTlVlEWT ^ EGONOMIGS: AND SOClOtOGt \ Of :THK;GARNfiGlE mSTITUTIQN OP WASHlNliSxOr* PART I— A TO JE AD £ L Al bE R. tt A S SE . PUBLISHED BY'THE, Ciwamit iNSTITUtlON OF VaiSHiNGTO^, ;-s." ■".-;- ^ :■■' ,; ■: 1919 ,- 1 -■ '..-'' - i^tate d^alUge of Agctcultute ?it ((ornell MnivecBitg INDEX OF ECONOMIC MATERIAL IN DOCUMENTS OF THE STATES OF THE UNITED STATES PENNSYLVANIA 1790—1904 PREPARED FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS AND SOCIOLOGY OF THE CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTON PART I— A TO E BY ADELAIDE R. HASSE PUBLISHED BY THE CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTON 1919 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS AND SOCIOLOGY HENRY W. FARNAM, Chairman KENYON L. BUTTERFIELD EDWARD W. PARKER EMORY R. JOHNSON DAVIS R. DEWEY HENRY B. GARDNER WALTER F. WILLCOX JEREMIAH W. JENKS ALFRED H. STONE VICTOR S. CLARK B. H. MEYER JOHN R. COMMONS CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTON PUBLICATION NO. 85 (PENNSYLVANIA) SALTIUORE, HD., 17, B. A. PREFATORY NOTE TMs index undertakes to deal only witli the printed reports of administrative officers, legislative committees, and special commissions of the states and with governors' messages for the period since 1789. It does not refer to constitutions, laws, legislative proceedings or court decisions, except in so far as they happen to be found in the class of documents above mentioned. It attempts, on the other hand, to furnish a list, as complete as possible, of all the documents and messages which fall within its scope, in whatever form they have been published, whether separately, in collected documents, legislative joTirnals or volumes of laws, and to indicate the volume in which they may be found. In addition to furnishing a list of reports and messages, the index imder- takes to supply a reference by volume and page to all material of economic impor- tance which they contain. Although the index is confined to matter of economic bearing, the term " economic " has been given a broad interpretation. In view of this liberal interpretation it is believed that the index will constitute a useful addition to the resources of students of almost any aspect of American history. It will be seen that the present index differs both in scope and character from R. R. Bowker's " State Publications," the valuable pioneer work in this field. It is narrower in scope than " State Publications," which aims to present a list not only of reports and governors' messages but of all state documents; but in the field which the present work covers it contains not only a more complete list of documents than has hitherto been published but also an index of their contents in so far as these have an economic bearing. The arrangement is alphabetical by topics. The references under each topic are divided into two groups, viz., " serial " and " non-serial." Within each of these divi- sions the arrangement is chronological. Numerous cross-references will, it is hoped, make it possible to discover with little difficulty all the material bearing on a topic. A division of serial reports into more than one series occurs whenever there is a change in title, in the authority making the report or in frequency of issue. It wiH be seen that this division is not an arbitrary one. It is made in the belief that it will contribute to a clearer imderstanding of the facts than would a narrative explanation. Uniform entry words for subjects recurring in different states will be retained throughout the series. It will thus be possible to make a study not only of the his- torical development of an economic subject as reflected in the documents of an indi- vidual state but also to make a comparative study of that development as it has taken PREFATORY NOTE place in the country at large. To accomplish this purpose it has been necessary to make the selection of entry words without reference to the peculiarities of local usage, such peculiarities being recognized in the case of each state by cross-references. The abbreviations employed are believed to be sufficiently obvious to make a table of them unnecessary. Unless otherwise stated the size of the books is octavo. A feature introduced in the New York part of this index, and not employed in the preceding parts (i. e., Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont), is the system of references from locality. This feature has been made a part of the succeeding issues. Another change of importance, namely, the addition to the list of topics of the names of those persons who have exercised an important influence on the develop- ment of the economic life of the state, was introduced in the Ohio part of this index, and has been retained in the following parts, viz., New Jersey and the present volume. In other respects this volume follows the form of its predecessors. While this introduc- tion of the names of persons into the body of the index is admittedly an innovation, it is believed that it will be distinctly helpful to the student. Difficulties which have delayed the completion of this volume of the index were chiefly due to the great amoimt of material to be examined, as weU as to the extremely crude manner in which the collected documents were for many years made up. Although every reasonable effort has been made to find these documents, some have without doubt escaped the notice of the compiler. In order to make this early record as complete as pos- sible, the Senate and House journals were read for orders to print, and entries have been made for all items which were f oimd to have been ordered printed, although no copy may have been foimd. The " not found " note attached to these items in the index does not signify that there may not be copies in some of the libraries examined. Although every facility was most generously extended the compiler by the libraries, there is in every library uncatalogued material, in particular pamphlets, and variations in shelf arrange- ment, etc., which preclude a definite statement in any event. A second difficulty is the existence to an unknown extent of German editions of the House and Senate journals, legislative documents and of many executive reports. In the first 30 days of 1845, for instance, thirteen executive reports were ordered printed in German, 500 copies being printed in each case with one exception, viz., the governor's message of which 1000 copies were ordered printed. The present volume has been preceded by twelve similar volmnes, devoted to the states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, New York, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Califomia, Illinois, Kentucky, Delaware, Ohio and New Jersey, respectively. It will be foRowed by others, each devoted to a single state. The work when completed wiU therefore, furnish an index to the economic material in the reports and governors' mes- sages of aU the states of the Union. In the preparation of this volume the collection of the New York Public Library has been used as a basis, and, imless otherwise shown, the material indexed is in that library. The collections of the Library of Congress, the Pennsylvania State Library, pee'fatory note 5 the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, the Free Library of Philadelphia, the Library Company of Philadelphia, the Library of the University of Pennsylvania, the Mercantile Library of Philadelphia, the Pennsylvania State Library, the Library of the American Philosophical Society, the German Society of Pennsylvania, the Lancaster County His- torical Society, and Columbia University Library have also been examined. GTrateful acknowledgment is made for courtesies extended by each of these institutions in the course of the compilation of the present volume. PART I COLLECTED DOCUMENTS, DESCRIPTIVE WORKS, ETC. GENERAL 1873. Pennsylvania; historical, statistical and finan- cial. (1 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and agri- culture 1872/3: 93-161.) Colonization, etc. ; provincial finances ; constitutions ; manors in Penn. ; governors — colonial and state ; geo- logical survey ; capitals ; revenue of tlie common- Vfealtli ; etc. 1874. Historical: discovery of Penn.; early govern- ment; provincial finances; governors — colonial and state; etc. (2 same 1873/4: 9-35.) CHECKLISTS Documents 1682-1887. The laws, minutes, journals and documents published by Pennsylvania each year. (Rept. of State Librarian 1888/9: 103-190.) 1682-1897. Checklist of laws, minutes, journals and documents published by Pennsylvania each year. {Same 1899: 175-268.) Histories 1794-1892. Checklist of Pennsylvania county, town and township histories. Harrisburg, 1892. pp. A3-A24. (Rept. of State Librarian 1890/1 app.) . Same, separate. Harrisburg: Edwin K. Meyers, 1892. 24 pp. COUNTIES 1729-1855. Names and date of the erection of the coun- ties of Pennsylvania and the territory from which they were formed. (A.R. secy, internal affairs 1876/7 pt. 1: 84A-86A.) Eepeated in 1877/8, 1878/9, 1879/80, and In each year from 1881/2 to 1886/7. 1729-1860. Names and date, month and year of the erection of the counties of Pennsylvania and the territory from which they were formed, excepting Philadelphia, Bucks and Chester, established at set- tlement. (A.R. surveyor gen. 1864/5: 62-63.) Eepeated In 1866/7, 1867/8, 1869/70, 1871/2, 1872/3. 1749-1773. Date of the organization of the counties of Pennsylvania and the territory from which they were formed, excepting Philadelphia, Bucks and Chester, established at the settlement of the Prov- ince. (2 A.R. bureau of statistics 1873/4: 46-48.) Repeated In tlie 3d, 4tli, 5tli and 6tli reports. INDEXES Senate 1790/1-1904/5, Index to the Journal of the Senate. ChecMlst 1790/1. Lancaster: Prtd. by W. C. Smyth, 1808. 18 pp. 8°. Two copies were seen, viz. : one bound with the Senate jol. for 1790/1 In the Hist. Socy. of Penn. ; the other in the Penn. State Library. 1791/2. Lancaster: Prtd. by W. C. Smyth, 1807. 14 pp. The Penn. State Library copy of the Senate jol. and one seen at the Hist. Socy. of Penn., each have a copy of the Index bound with the Journal ; there Is also a separate copy in the State Library. 1792/3. Lancaster : Prtd. by W. C.- Smyth, 1807. 16 pp. Copy seen in the Penn. State Library. INDEXES— cont'd Senate — cont'd Checklist — cont'd 1793/4 Lancaster: Prtd. by W. C. Smyth, 1807. 17 pp. 8'. Bound with the Journal in the Hist. Socy. copy; there are also two copies In the Penn. State Library ; one 17Q^/K '•"""•i Y'* i'^®,-'^""™^!' o^e 1" a pamphlet volume. 1794/5. Lancaster: Prtd. by W. C. Smyth, 1807. 16 pp. Copy seen in the Penn. State Library. 1795/6. Lancaster : Prtd. by W. C. Smyth, 1807. 16 pp. Bound with the Senate Jol. for 1795/6 in Hist. Socy. of ■1:700 ,n ?®"°- ' J^*"^^ '^ "1^" * "^oPy '" tlie Penn. State Library. 1796/7. Lancaster : Prtd. by W. C. Smyth, 1807. 15 pp. ^ , Copy seen in the Penn. State Library. 1797/8. Lancaster : Prtd. by W. C. Smyth, 1807. 15 pp. ,r,r.c ,„^°Py ^eeu in the Penn. State Library. 1798/9 Lancaster : Prtd. by W. C. Smyth, 1807. 22 pp. Bound with the Senate jol. in the Penn. State Library ?^'"ij''nl''^ ^•cJl^?''"'= LlbraiT; there is also a copy in the Penn. State Library. 1799/00. Lancaster : Prtd. by W. C. Smyth, 1807. 18 pp. Copies seen in the Hist. Socy. of Penn. and In the Penn. btate Library. 1800/1. Lancaster : Prtd. by W. C. Smyth, 1807. 16 pp. 8°. Copies seen in the Penn. State Library and in the Hist, bocy. of Penn. 1801/2. Lancaster : Prtd. by J. Burnslde, 1807. 28 pp Copies seen in the Penn. State Library and In the Hist. Socy. of Penn. 1802/3. Lancaster : Prtd. by W. Dickson, 1807. 27 pp Copies seen in the Penn. State Library and in library of the Library Co. of Phila. 1803/4. Lancaster : Prtd. by Wm. Dickson, 1807. 28 pp. Copies seen in the N. Y. PubUc Library and In the library of the Library Co. of Phila. 1804/5. Lancaster : Prtd. by W. Greear, 1806. xxiv pp. Copies seen in the N. Y. Public Library and in the library of the Library Co. of Phila. House of Hepresentatives 1790/1-1802/3. Index to the Journal of the House of Representatives. Philadelphia: Prtd. by J. Bioren. 1808. Checklist The Penn. State Library, the library of the Library Co. of Phila. and the Library of Congress each contain a complete file of the House indexes for this period, bound In one volume ; the following are also In the Hist. Socy. of Penn., bound with the House journal: 1790/1 (1st House of Kepr.), 1791/2 (2d House of Kepr.), 1792/3 (3d House of Eepr.), 1797/8 (8th House of Eepr.), 1799/00 (10th House of Eepr.). 1801/2 (12th House of Eepr.). 'x^yr.,. 1. 1790/1. 13 •11. 2. 1791/2. 9 11. 3. 1792/3. 1 sess. 10 II. 2 sess. 2 II. 4. 1793/4. 10 U. 5. 1794/5. 9 II. 6. 1795/6. 9 II. 7. 1796/7. 8. 1797/8. 9. 1798/9. 10. 1799/00. 11. 1800/1. 12. 1801/2. 18. 1802/3. 8 II. 9 II. 8 U. 10 II. 9 II. 9 II. 8 U. LEGISLATIVE MANUALS A 1846-1865. [Rules for the government of both branches of the Legislature.] Harrisburg: 1846-1865. 8°. Variations of title : 1846-1853. Constitution of the U. S. of America, the Con- stitution of the Commonwealth of Penn. of 1838 and rules for the government of both branches of the Legis- lature. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE. STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATIVE MANUALS— cont'd A — cont'd 1854-1855. Not found. ^ . ^ ^ x^ 1856-1865. Manual of rules for the government of both branches of the Legislature of Penn., preceded by the Constitutions of the TJ. S. and of Penn., with a list of members and ofllcers of the Senate and House .of Rep- resentatives. 1866-1868. Manual of rules of the General Assembly of Penn. and Legislative Directory; togettier with the Constitutions of the U. S. and of Penn. Compiled by John A. SmuU. Harrisburg: Singerly & Myers, 1866- 1868. 16°. Checklist 1846. J. M. G. Lescure, 1846. 55 (1) pp. Copy seen in the Penn. State Library. 1847. Not found. 1848. J. M. G. Lescure, 1848. 55 (1) pp. 1849. Not found. 1850. J. M. G. Lescure, 1850. 57 (1) pp. Copy seen in the Penn. State Library. 1851. T. Fenn & Co., 1851. 58 pp. Copy seen in Penn. State Library. 1852. Not found. 1853. T. Fenn & Co., 1853. 59 pp. 1854-1855. Not found. 1856. A. B. Hamilton, 1856. 64 pp. Copy seen in Penn. State library. 1857-1858. Not found. 1859. A. B. Hamilton, 1859. 68 pp. Copy seen in Penn. State Library. 1860. A. B. Hamilton, 1861. 70 pp. Copies seen in the Penn. State Library and in the His- torical Society of Penn. 1861. A. B. Hamilton, 1861. 70 pp. Copy seen in the Penn. State Library. 1862. A. B. Hamilton, 1862. 72 pp. Copy seen in the Penn. State Library. 1863. Singerly & Myers, 1863. 72 pp. Copy seen in the Penn.. State Library. 1864. Not found. 1865. Singerly & Myers, 1865. 75 pp. Copy seen In Penn. State Library. 1866. 295 pp., foldg. leaf. Copy seen In Penn. State Library. 1867. Not found. 1868. 332 pp., map, foldg. table. Copy seen in Penn. State Library. House resolution of Apr. 12, 1858, provided for the prepara- tion and printing of a " Manual " for the use of the lieglsla- ture, to contain the U. S. Constitution, the State Constitu- tion, the rules of the Senate and House of Kepresentatlves, decisions made in each body on questions of order, etc. 1858-1871. A manual for the government of the Senate and House of Representatives, compiled by J[acob] Ziegler. Harrisburg, 1858-1871. Checklist 1858. A. B. Hamilton, 1858. 412 pp. 12°. Copy seen in Penn. State Library. 1859. Not found. 1860. G. Bergner & Co., 1860. 384 pp. 24°. Copy seen in the Historical Society of Penn. 1861-1.862. Not found. 1863. G. Bergner & Co., 1863. xii, 384 pp. 24°- Copy seen In Historical Society of Penn. 1864. -Telegraph" Steam Print, 1864. 440 pp. 16°. Copies seen in the Penn. State Library and in the Library of Congress. 1865-1866. Not found. 1867. Telegraph Steam Print, 1867. viil, 440 pp. 16°. Copy seen in the Penn. State Library. 1868-1869. Not found. 1870. Telegraph Steam Print, 1870. 448 pp. 24°. Copy seen in the Historical Society of Penn. 1871. Telegraph Steam Print, 1871. 448 pp. 16°. The record of the location of this volume was lost. Smtjll's Legislative Hand Book 1 series 1869-1887. Rules and decisions of the General Assembly of Penn. Legislative Directory. Together with political statistics. List of post-oflSces, county offi- cers, etc. Harrisburg, 1869-1887. LEGISLATIVE MANUALS— cont'd C — cont'd Smuix's Legislative Hand Book — cont'd 1 series — cont'd 1869. 16°. 1870. 16°. 1871. 1872. 16°. 1873. 1874. 16°. 1875. 1876. 16°. 1877. 16°. 1878. 1879. 1881. 1883. 1885. 16° 1887. Checklist John A. SmuU, compiler B. Singerly, 1869. 412 pp., foldg. leaf, map, pi. B. Singerly, 1870. 491 pp., foldg. leaf, map, pi. B. Singerly, 1871. 493 pp., foldg. leaf, pi. 16". B. Singerly, 1872. Iv, 563 pp., foldg. leaf, map, pi. B. Singerly, 1873. 579 pp., map, pi. 16°. B. Singerly, 1874. vi, 598 pp., foldg. leaf, map, pi. B. F. Meyers, 1875. Iv, 681 pp., pi. B. F. Meyers, 1876. vl, 694 pp., foldg. leaf, map, pL B. F. Meyers, 1877. vi, 580 pp., foldg. leaf, map, pi. L. S. Hart, 1878. vi, 727 (1) pp., 4 pis. 16°. L. S. Hart, 1879. vl, 758 (1) pp., 4 pis., map. 16°. Wm. P. Smull, compiler L. S. Hart, 1881. vi, 774 (1) pp., 4 pis., map. 16°. L. S. Hart, 1883. vl, 862 (1) pp., pL 16°. L. S. Hart, 1885. xxiii, 894 (1) pp., 2 pis., map. E. K. Meyers, compiler B. K. Meyers, 1887. xxl, 710 pp., 3 pis. 12°. 2 series 1888-1904. Smull's Legislative Hand Book and Manual of the State of Pennsylvania. Compiled and pub- lished under direction of Thos. B. Cochran. Harris- burg, n. d. 12°. CheckUst E. K. Meyers. Ixxlii, 729 pp., 4 maps, 2 pis. E. K. Meyers. Ixzili, 747 pp., 4 maps, 2 pis. E. K. Meyers. Ixxv, 754 pp., 4 maps, 2 pis. E. K. Meyers. Ixxxi, 756 pp., 4 maps, 2 pis. E. K. Meyers. Ixxxiv, 836 pp., 4 maps, 3 pis. E. K. Meyers. Ixxxviii, 864 pp., 4 maps, 3 pis. C. M. Busch. cxii, 970 pp., 4 maps, 4 pis. C. M. Busch. ill, 4a-119a, 950 pp., maps, pis. C. M. Busch. 1117 pp., maps, pis. C. M. Busch. vl, 1140 pp., pis., maps. W. S. Kay. 1216 pp., maps, pis.* W. S. Ray. 1228 pp., maps, pis.* W. S. Ray. 1242 pp., maps, pls.» W. S. Ray. vl, 1240 pp., maps, pis.* W. S. Ray. 11, 1232 pp., maps, pis.* W. S. Ray. vl, 1234 pp., maps, pis.* W. S. Ray. vl, 1072 pp., maps, pis.* LEGISLATIVE RECORD 1853-1903. [Legislative Record.] 4°. Variations in title : 1853. Dally Legislative Record. " Daily " is omitted from no. 1 of this volume. 1854. Daily Legislative Union. 1855-1857. Dally Legislative Record. 1858-1869. The Legislative Record containing debates and proceedings of the Penn. Legislature. This Is the form used on the title-page ; Daily Legislative Record is the running title. 1870. None printed. 1871-1874. The Legislative Journal containing the debates and proceedings of the Legislature of Penn. 1875-1885; The Legislative Record containing the debates and proceedings of the Legislature of Penn. Daily Legislative Record is the running title. 1887-1903. The Legislative Record .... with Index. Legislative Record is the running title. Checklist V. 1. nos. 1-65. 1853. Jan. 24-April 18. n. t. p. v. p.t t Each no. consists of 2 leaves. V. 1. nos. 1-81. 1854. Jan. 4-May 8. n. t. p. 396 pp.t t No. 1 is preceded by text of res. proposing amdmt. of the State Constitution, read Feb. 25, 1854, and a diagram of the Interior of the House of Representatives. 1855. Jan. 3-May 9. n. t. p. v. p.t § 1856. Jan. lO-April 19. n. t. p. 524 pp.t t With the exception of no. 1 the issues of the Record are unnumbered this year. 1888. 1889. 1890. 1891. 1892. 1893. 1894. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 1904. • Compiled by Thos. B. Cochran, assisted by Herman P. Miller. t Copy seen in Penn. State Library. I Copy seen in library of the Library Co. of Phlla. § Co'py seen in Library of Congress. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF .THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA Harrlsburg : Prtd. at the xxxlx, 1040 Harrlsburg : Prtd. at the - - ■ — llT, LEGISLATIVE RECORD— cont'd Checklist — cont' d 1857. nos. 1-103. Jan. 6-May 20. n. t. p. v. p.* 1 1 •* Each no. consists of 8 pp., excepting nos. 3, 4, 9, 11, which comprise 4 pp. 1858. nos. 1-81. [ Jan.-Aprll.] Harrlsburg : Published at the Patriot and Union Office, 1858. 552 pp., foldg. pl.» 1 1 *• 1859. nos. 1-82. Jan.-Aprll. Harrlsburg: Published at the Patriot and Union Office, 1859. 644 pp.* 1 1 8 " 1860. nos. 1-95. Jan.-Aprll. n. t. p. 760 pp.* t § ** 1861. nos. 1-145. Jan.-Aprll. Harrlsburg : Prtd. at the Telegraph Book and Job Office, 1861. xvl, 952, vlll, 953- 1160 pp.* •* Extra sess. Included. 1862. nos. 1-130. Jan.-Aprll. " Telegraph " Book and Job Office, 186: pp.* t § ** 1863. nos. 1-116. Jan.-Aprll. „ " Telegraph " Steam Book and Job Office, 1863, 928 pp.* t § ** 1864. nos. 1-169. Jan.-March ; Aug. Harrlsburg: Prtd. at the "Telegraph" Steam Book and Job Office, 1864. Ixxil, 1352 pp.* § ** Nos. 142-169, beginning p. 1129, being the extra session. 1865. nos. 1-93. Jan. 3-March. Harrlsburg : Prtd. at the " Telegraph " Steam Book and Job Office, 1865. Ix, 744, cxx pp.* § ** 1866. nos. 1-121. Jan. 2-Aprll. Harrlsburg : Prtd. at the " Telegraph " Steam Book and Job Office, 1866. cxxxvil, 968, cxx pp.* § *• 1867. nos. 1-142. Jan. 1-Aprll 11. Harrlsburg: Prtd. at the " Telegraph " Steam Book and Job Office, 1867. 89, 1136 pp.*^§ *• . Appendix to the Dally Legislative Record, contain- ing the debates on the several important bills. Harrls- burg : Prtd. at the " Telegraph " Steam Book and Job Office, 1867. 9, cccxcll pp.* t § ** 1868. nos. 1-195. Jan. 7-March 5. Harrlsburg: Prtd. at the Telegraph Steam Book and Job Office, 1868. 87, 1560 pp.* § *» 1869. nos. 1-193. Jan. 5-April 8. Harrlsburg: Prtd. at the Telegraph Steam Book and Job Office, 1869. 1544 pp.** 1870. None printed. 1871. nos. 1-163. Jan. 3-May 27. Harrlsburg: Prtd. at the Telegraph Steam Book and Job Office, 1871. 222, cxllv, 1304 pp.* it** 1872. nos. 1-155. Jan. 2-April 4. Harrlsburg: Prtd. at the Telegraph Steam Book and Job Office, 1872. 117, 1235 pp.* 1 1 1 •* 1873. Jan. 7-Aprll 10. Harrlsburg : Prtd. at the Telegraph Steam Book and Job Office, 1873. 112, 1416, 24 pp.* § •* 1st series, nos. 1-177. 112, 1416 pp. 2d series, nos. 1-3. 24 pp. 1874. nos. 1-268. Jan. 6-May 15. Harrlsburg: Prtd. at the Telegraph Steam Book and Job Office, 1874. 2144 pp.* § ** 1875. nos. 1-194. Jan. 5-March 18. Harrlsburg : Prtd. at the Telegraph Steam Book and Job Office, 1875. 168, 1552 pp.* t § ** 1876. nos. 1-304, and appendices. Jan. 4-May 5. Harrls- burg : Prtd. at the Telegraph Steam Book and Job Prtg. House, 1876. 211, 2432, 154, 440 pp., 3 11.* 1 1 § ** Appendix [1]. Testimony before the committee to Investigate the means to secure or defeat the passage of boom bill. 154 pp. Appendix [2]. Testimony before the committee to investigate Phila. and Reading R.R. Co., and the Phila Reading Coal and Iron Co. pp. 1-122. The Western Reform School ; testimony continued from p. 1497 of the Record, pp. 222-430. [Boom bill committee.] pp. 430-440. 1877. nos. 1-185, and appendices. Jan. 2-March 22. Har- rlsburg : Prtd. at the Telegraph Steam Prtg. House, 1877, 215, 1480, 57, 99 pp.* 1 1 § '* Appendix [1]. 57 pp. pp. 3-15. Pardons, commutations and death virarrants. pp. 16-57. Preliminary rept. of the bd. of centennial mngrs., with a list of the officers and members of the bd. and of the associated caucus. Appendix [2]. 99 pp. Contested election. Petition and answer, specifica- tions, charge of the court and testimony in the matter of the contest of D. W. Agnew agst. S. H. Haslett. the the and • Copy seen In Penn. State Library. t Copy seen In library of the Library Co. of Phila. t Copy seen in the Free Library of Phila. J Copy seen in the Historical Society of Penn. * Copy seen in Library of Congress. LEGISLATIVE RECORD— cont'd Checklist — cont' d 1878. Jan. 1-May 24. Harrlsburg : Prtd. at the Telegraph Steam Prtg. House, 1878. 2 vols.* 1 1 8 ** V. 1. 411, 1352 pp. (nos. 1-169.) v. 2. 1353-2743. (nos. 170-343.) 96, 303, 9, 146 pp. Contents of Appendix : Testimony In contract labor Investigation. 96 pp. Testimony in r.r. riots investigation. 303 pp. Majority and minority reports in contested elections. 9 pp. Testimony in Investigation of collection of state taxes from the Union B.B. and Transportation Co. 146 pp. 1879. Jan. 7-June 6. Harrlsburg : Prtd. at the Telegraph Steam Prtg. House, 1879. 2 vols. V. 1. 636, 948 pp. (nos. 1-119.) V. 2. 949-2430. (nos. 120-304.) 33 (1), 98 pp. Contents of Appendix : Procs. of the Joint committee appointed to Investigate the affairs of the Penn. State College, with the testimony. 33 (1) pp. Testimony [taken by committee on riot bill]. 98 pp. The Free Library of PhUa. copy contains nos. 1-214 (Jan. 7-May 26) ; there are complete copies In the State Library, library of the Library Co. of Phila., in the Historical Society of Penn., in the N. X. Public Library and in the Library of Congress. 1881. nos. 1-314. Jan. 4-June 9. n. t. p. 2511 pp.* t § *** V. 1. 1016 pp. V. 2. 1017-2511, 8 pp. The copy which was seen, divided Into two volumes. Is In the Penn. State Library. 1883. nos. 1-455. Jan. 2-June 6. Harrlsburg, 1883. 2 vols.* 1 1 § •** V. 1. nos. 1-310. 2462 pp. V. 2. nos. 311-455. 2463-3624, 454 pp. 1883. nos. 1-111. June 7-Dec. 6. Harrlsburg, 1883. 887, 43 pp.* tt •** 1885. Jan. 6-May 13. Harrlsburg, 1885. 2 vols.* 1 1 § ** *** V. 1. 1652 pp. (nos. 1-217.) V. 2. 1653-2892, 541 pp. (nos. 218-372.) 1887. nos. 1-407. Jan. 4-May 18. Harrlsburg, 1887. 2 vols.* t § ** ***. V. 1. 2104 pp. V. 2. 2105-4:i08 pp. 1889. nos. 1-365. Jan. 1-May 9. Harrlsburg, 1889. 2 vols.* tt§ •* •**• V. 1. nos. 1-275. 2200 pp. V. 2. nos. 276-365. 2201-4446 pp. 1891. nos. 1-471. Jan. 6-May 28. Harrlsburg, 1891. 2 vols.* t J § ** V. 1. nos. 1-344. 2752 pp. V. 2. nos. 345-471. 5504 pp. 1893. nos. 1-464. Jan. 3-June 1. Harrlsburg, 1893. 2 vols.* 1 1 § V. 1. 2600 pp. V. 2. 2601-5240 pp. 1895. nos. 1-543. Jan. 1-June 8. Harrlsburg, 1895. 3 vols.* 1 1 1 ** V. 1. 2240 pp. V. 2. 2241-4494 pp. V. 3. 4495-6721 pp. 1897. nos. 1-574. Jan. 1-July 1. Harrlsburg, 1897. 3 vols. V. 1. nos. 1-299. 2336 pp. V. 2. nos. 300-574. 2337-4531 pp. V. 3. 4532-6772 pp. (Index.) Copies in the N. Y. Public Library and others. 1899. nos. 1-390. Jan. 3-April 19. Harrlsburg, 1899. 2 vols.*tt *• V. 1. 3040 pp. V. 2. 2282o pp. 1901. nos. 1-501. Jan. 1- June 27. Harrlsburg, 1901. 3 vols. V. 1. nos. 1-250. 1984 pp. V. 2. nos. 231-501. 1985-3996 pp. V. 3. 3997-6487 pp. Index. Only vols. 2 and 3 are In the New York Public Library ; complete sets were seen In the Penn. State Library, Free Library of Phila., in the library of the Library Co. of Phila., and in Library of Congress. 1903. nos. 1-500. Jan. 6-Aprll 16. Harrlsburg, 1903. 3 vols.* 1 1 ** V. 1. 2000 pp. V. 2. 2001-4000 pp. „ , 1 Index, 4003-5449 pp. ^- "^^ ■) Appendix, 5453-5679 pp. * Copy seen in Penn. State Library. t Copy seen In library of the Library Co. of Phila. t Copy seen in the Free Library of Phila. § Copy seen in the Historical Society of Penn. * • Copy seen In Library of Congress. *** Copy seen in N. Y. Public Library. 10 INDEX TO DOCtJMBNTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS XV General Assembly (First under Federal Constitution) 1 session Dee. 7, 1790-April 13) 1791 Journal of the Senate, [v. 1.] Philadelphia : Frtd. by Z. Fonlson, junior, n. d. 268 pp. F°. Six copies were compared, ylz. : one In the Fenn. State Library, one In the Hist. Socy. of Penn., Phlla., two In the library of the Library Co. of Phlla., one In the N. Y. Public Library, and one In the Library of Congress. 1500 copies in English were ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1790/1 : 22.) . Same, In German. Xot seen. 750 copies were ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1790/1 : 22.) Journal of the House. Philadelphia : Hall and Sellers, M,DCC,XC. xll, 433 pp. F°. Four copies were compared, ylz. : one in the Fenn. State Library, one In the Hist. Socy. of Penn., Phlla.,, one In the library of the Library Company of Phlla., and one In the Library of Congress. 800 copies In English were ordered prtd. (House jol. 1790/1 : 10.) . Same, In German. Not seen. 400 copies were ordered prtd. (House jol. 1790/1 : 10.) 2 session Aug. 23-Sept. 30, 1791 Journal of the Senate, n. t. p. pp. 269-355. P". Bound with first session : see notes under that session. Journal of the House, n. t. p. pp. 435-573, 20, 5 pp. F°. Contents of Appendix : Kept, of the register gen. on publiclc (sic) accts., Oct. 1, 1790, to Aug. 1, 1791. n. t. p. 19 pp. Letter from Chas. Pettit to the Gov. pp. 19-20. Eept. of the comptroller gen. on publicl: (sic) accts., cov- ering finances from commencement of the revolution to Aug. 1, 1791. n. t. p. 5 pp. See also note under Ist session. XVI General Assembly Dec. 6, 1791-April 10, 1792 Journal of the Senate, [v. 2.] Philadelphia : Prtd. by Z. Foulson, junior, n. d. 266 pp. F". Found in same libraries as House jol. (see below), and also in the N. Z. Public Library. Journal of the House. Philadelphia : Prtd. by F. BaUey and T. Lang, MDCCXCI. 327, [33] pp. F°. Contents of Appendix : State of the finances as reported by the comptroller, regis- ter gen. and treasurer, 1791. n. t. p. [33] pp. pp. [27-33]. State of the finances of Penn. Nov. 1 to Dec. 1, 1791, by register gen. n. t. p. Four copies were compared, viz. : one in the Penn. State Library, one In the Hist. Socy. of Penn., Phlla., one in the iiJbrary of Congress, and one in the library of the Library Co. of Phlla. ; the Library Co. copy laclss Appendix to House Journal. 800 copies in English were ordered prtd. (House jol. 1791/2 : 9.) . Same In German. Tagebuch der ersten Sitzung des zweyten Hauses der Eepresentanten der Republilt Pennsylvanien welche In Philadelphia, am Dienstag, der sechste Tag, Decembers, im Jahr unsers Eerrn ein Tausend sleben Hundert eln und neunzlg ihren Anfane nahm. [Aus dem Englishen iibersetzt.] Germantaun: Gedruckt bey Michael Billmeyer, 1791. 327, 33 pp. Contents of Appendix : Znstand der Finanzen der Republlk Pennsylvanien wle derselbe dem Gouverneur durch den General-Comptroller, den General-Registrlrer und den Schatzmeister der be- sagten Republils einberichtet worden. 26 pp. Etat der Finanzen der Bepublil: Pennsylvanien, Nov. 1-Dec. 1, 1791. pp. 27-33. Copy seen in library of the German Society of Penn. 400 copies were ordered prtd. (House jol. 1791/ 2 : 10.) XVII General Assembly 1st session Dec. 4, 1792-April 11, 1793. Journal of the Senate, [v. 3.] Philadelphia : Prtd. by Z. Foulson, junior, n. d. 280 pp. F°. Found in same libraries as the House jol. ; see below. . Same, in German. Not seen.* Journal of the House. Philadelphia: Frtd. by F. Bailey and T. Lang, MDCCXCII. 386, [22], [23] pp. F°. Contents of Appendix : Accts. of the treasury, 1791/2. Philadelphia : Prtd. by F. Bailey and T. Lang, M,DCC,XCIII. [22] pp. Eept. of the register gen., 1792. Philadelphia: Prtd. by F. Bailey and T. Lang, M,DCC,XCIII. [23] pp. Four copies were compared, viz. : one in the Penn. State Library, one in the Library of Congress, one In the Hist. Socy. of Penn., Phlla., and one In the 11- COLLECTED DOCUIiIENTS— cont'd XVII General Assembly — cont'd Ist session — cont'd Dee. 4, 1792-April 11, 1793 — cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd brary of the Library Company of Phlla. ; the Library Company copy of the House Journal laclcs the Ap- pendix. 800 copies In English were ordered prtd. (House jol. 1792/3:8.) . Same, In German. Not seen. 400 copies were ordered prtd. (House jol. 1792/3 : 8.) 2d session Aug. 27-Sept. 5, 1793 Journal of the Senate, n. t. p. pp. 281-308. F°. See above, note under 1st session. . Same, In German. Not seen.* _ Journal of the House. Philadelphia : Prtd. by F. Bailey, n. d. 35 [22] pp. F°. Contents of Appendix : Rept. of the committee apptd. to examine accts. and official transactions of comptroller gen. Philadelphia : Prtd. by F. Baileyi n. d. [22] pp. Four copies were compared, viz. : one In the Penn. State Library, one in the Library of Congress, one in the Hist. Socy. of Penn., and one in the library of the Library Co. of Phila. ; appendix Is missing from Library Co. copy. XVIII General Assembly 1st session Dec. 3, 1793-April 22, 1794 Journal of the Senate, v. 4. Philadelphia: Prtd. by Z. Foulson, junior, n. d. 252, 18 pp. F°- Contents of [Appendix] : Jol. of procs. of the Senate when trying an Impeachment [Nicholson]. Philadelphia: Prtd. by Z. Foulson, n. d. 18 pp. Four copies were compared, viz. : one In the Hist. Socy. of Fenn., Phila., one in the library of the Library Company of Phila., one in the Penn. State Library, and one in the Library of Congress. Journal of the House. Philadelphia: Frtd. by F. Bailey, M,DCC,XCIII. 417, [14, 23] pp. F°. Contents of Appendix : Accts. of the treasury, 1793. Philadelphia: Frtd. by F. Bailey, M.DCC.XCIV. [14] pp. Eept. of the register gen., 1793. Philadelphia: Frtd. by F. Bailey, M,DCC,XCIV. [23] pp. Found in the same libraries as the Senate Journal; see above. 800 copies were ordered prtd. (House jol. 1793/4 : 8.) . Same, in German. Not seen. 600 copies were ordered prtd. (House jol. 1793/4 : 8.) 2d session Sept. 1-23, 1794 Journal of the Senate, n. t. p. pp. 253-304. F°. Bound with first session ; see note under that session. Journal of the House. Philadelphia: Prtd. by F. BaUey, M,DCC,XCIV. 65 pp. F°. See note under 1st session, Senate Journal, rel. to copies compared. XIX General Assembly Dec. 2, 1794-April 20, 1795 Journal of the Senate, v. 5. Philadelphia : Z. Foulson, junior, n. d. 289, 19 pp. F°. Rept. of the register gen. of the state of the finances of Penn. for the year MDCCXCIV. Philadelphia: Prtd. by Z. Foulson, junior, n. d. 19 pp. Four copies were compared, viz. : one In the Fenn. State Library, one in the library of the Library Co. of Phila., one in the Hist. Socy. of Penn., Phlla., and one in the Library of Congress. . Same, In German. Not seen. M. Billmeyer was chosen prtr. (Sen. jol. 1794/5 : 9.) ■^°SF?Sl^''iJS« %„"««• Philadelphia. Prtd. by HaU and Sellers, M.DCC.XCV. 433, 8, 18 pp. F*. Contents of Appendix : Accts. of the treasury, 1794. Philadelphia : Prtd. by Hall and Sellers, M.DCC.XCV. 8 pp. Eept. of register gen., 1794. Philadelphia : Frtd. by Hall and Sellers, M.DCC.XCV. 18 pp. Only one complete copy was found, viz. : in the Fenn. State Library. Copies seen in the Hist. Socy. of Penn., Phila., in the library of the Library Co. * Committee of accts. found $440 due M. Billmeyer for prtg. In German Senate jol. of 1st session of 3d Gen. Assem. [1. e., 3d under Federal Constitution] and $84 for prtg. jol. of 2d session of the 3d Gen. Assem. rSen. jol. 1793/4 : 48.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 11 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd XIX General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 2, 1794-Aprll 20, 1795— cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd of rMla. and In the Library of Congress, lack the App. ; the treasurer's letter and acct. were ordered prtd. In the App. (House jol. 1794/5 : 85.) 600 copies of the jol. were ordered prtd. (ib., 1794/ 5 : 7.) . Same, In German. Not seen. 400 copies were ordered prtd. (House Jol. 1794/5 : 7.) Stelner and Kammerer were named as prtrs. (lb., 1794/5 : 16.) XX General Assembly Dec. 1, 1795-Aprll 4, 1796 Journal of the Senate, t. 6. Philadelphia: Prtd. by Z. Poulson, junior, n. d. 249, 19, 12 pp. F°. Contents of Appendix : Kept, of the register gen., 1795. Philadelphia: Prtd. by Z. Poulson, Junior, n. d. 19 pp. Accts. of treasury, Jan. 1-Dec. 31, 1795. Philadelphia : Prtd. by Z. Poulson, Junior, n. d. 12 pp. Copies were compared as noted under House Journal ; see below. -, Same, in German. Not seen. M. Blllmeyer was chosen prtr. (Sen. Jol. 1795/6 : 8.) Journal of the House. Philadelphia: Prtd. by F. & E. Bailey, M,DCC,XCV. 487, 19, 12 pp. F°. Contents of Appendix : Eept. of the register gen. for the year M,DCC,XCV. Phila- delphia : Prtd. by F. & R. Bailey, n. d. 19 pp. Accts. of the treasury, 1795. Philadelphia : Brtd. by F. & E. Bailey, n. d. 12 pp. Four copies were compared, viz. : one in the Penn. State Library, one in the Hist. Socy. of Penn., Phila., one in the library of the Library Co. of Phlla., and one in the Library of Congress. 600 copies were ordered prtd. (House Jol. 1795/6 : 7'.) . Same, In German. Not seen. 400 copies were ordered prtd. (House Jol. 1795/6 : 7.) XXI General Assembly 1st session Dec. 6, 1796-April 5, 1797 Journal of the Senate, t. 7. Philadelphia : Prtd. by Z. Poulson, Junior, 1796. 300, 19, 12 pp. F°. Contents of Appendix : Eept. of register gen. of the state of the finances, 1796. Philadelphia : Prtd. by Z. Poulson, Junior, 1797. 19 pp. Accts. of the treasury, Jan. 1-Dec. 31, 1796. Philadelphia : Prtd. by Z. Poulson, Junior, 1797. 12 pp. Four copies were compared, viz. : one In the Penn. State Library, one in the Hist. Socy. of Penn., one in the library of the Library Co. of Phila., and one in the Library of Congress. , Same, in German. Not seen. M. Blllmeyer was chosen prtr. (Sen. Jol. 1796/7 : 22.) Journal of the House. Philadelphia: Prtd. by Hall and Sellers, M,DCC,XCVII. 440, 10, 16 pp. F°. Contents of Appendix : Accts. of the treasury. 1796. Philadelphia : Prtd. by Hall and Sellers, M,DCC,XCVII. 10 pp. Eept. of register gen., 1796. Philadelphia: Prtd. by Hall and Sellers, M,DCC,XCVII. 16 pp. Copies were compared as noted above, under Journal of the Senate, with the exception of Library of Con- gress. 600 copies were ordered prtd. (House Jol. 1796/7 : 6.) . Same, in German. Not seen. 400 copies ordered prtd. (House Jol. 1796/ 7 : 6.) Albright and Lahn were the prtrs. as shown by acct. in House Jol. 1797/8 : 261. 2d session Aug. 28-29, 1797 Journal of the Senate, n. t. p. pp. 301-319. F". Bound with first session ; see note under that session. Journal of the House. Philadelphia: Prtd. by Hall and Sellers, M.DCC,XCVII. 18 pp. F°. Bound with first session ; see note under that session. XXII General Assembly ' Dec. 5, 1797-Aprll 5, 1798 Journal of the Senate, v. 8. Philadelphia-: Prtd. by Z. Poulson, Junior, 1797. 278, 19, 62 pp. F°- Contents of Appendix : Eept. of the register gen., 1797. Philadelphia: Prtd. by Z. Poulson, Junior, 1798. 19 pp. Eeceipts and expenditures In the treasury; 1797. Phila- delphia : Prtd. by Z. Poulson, Junior, 1798. 62 pp. . Same, in German. Not seen. M. Blllmeyer was chosen prtr. (Sen. Jol. 1797/8 : 11.) COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd XXII General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 5, 1797-Apni 5, 1798 — cont'd Journal of the House. Philadelphia: Prtd. by F. & E. Bailey, M,DCC,XCVII. 398, 62, 19 pp. Contents of Appendix : Eeceipts and expenditures in the treasury from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1797. Phila. : Prtd. by F. & E. Bailey, 1798. 62 pp. Eept. of the register gen. of the state of the finances of Penn. for the year M,DCC,XCVII. Philadelphia : Prtd. by F. & E. Bailey, n. d. 19 pp. Three copies were compared, viz. ; one in the Penn. State Library, one in the Hist. Socy. of Penn., Phila., and one in the library of the Library Co. of Phila. 600 copies were ordered prtd. (House Jol. 1797/ 8: 12.) . Same, in German. Not seen. M. Blllmeyer was chosen prtr. and 400 copies ordered prtd. (House Jol. 1797/8 : 11, 12.) XXIII General Assembly Dec. 4, 1798-Aprll 11, 1799 Journal of the Senate, v. 9. Philadelphia : Prtd. by Z. Poulson, Junior, 1798. 371, 8, 61, 17 pp. F°- Coutents of Appendix : Eept. on arrears of taxes due from the several cos., and some remarks thereon, by the comptroller gen., 1798. Philadelphia : Prtd. by Z. Poulson, Junior, 1799. 8 pp. Eeceipts and expenditures in treasury, 1798. Philadelphia : Prtd. by Z. Poulson, Junior, 1799. 61 pp. Eept. of the register gen., 1798. Philadelphia : Prtd. by Z. Poulson, Junior, 1799. 17 pp. . Same, in German. Not seen. M. Blllmeyer was chosen prtr. (Sen. Jol. 1798/9 : 22J Journal of the House. Philadelphia : Prtd. by Hall & Sellers, M.DCC.XCIX. 488, 61, 17, 8 pp. F°. Contents of Appendix ; Eeceipts and expenditures in the treasury, 1798. Phila- delphia : Prtd. by Hall and Sellers, 1799. 61 pp. Eept. of register gen. for the year M,DCC,XCVIII. Phila- delphia : Prtd. by Hall and Sellers, 1799. 17 pp. Eept. of [comptroller gen.] on arrears of taxes due from the several cos. and remarlss thereon, 1798. n. p. Prtd. by Hall and Sellers, 1799. 8 pp. Three copies were compared, viz. : one In the Penn. State Library, one In the Hist. Socy. of Penn., Phila., and one in tlie library of the Library Co. of Phila. 600 copies were ordered prtd. (House Jol. 1798/9 : 6.) The copy in the Hist. Socy. of Penn. has an 8 page pamphlet Inserted before the t. p. " The dis- sent of the minority of the House of Eepresentatives of the Commonwealth of Penn. from the address of the President of the United States, adopted by said House, Dec, 1798." : Same, in German. Not seen. 400 copies were ordered prtd. (House Jol. > 1798/9 : 6.) XXIV General Assembly Dec. 3, 1799-March 17, 1800 Journal of the Senate, v. 10. Lancaster: Prtd. by W. Hamilton, n. d. 281, 59, 19 pp. F". Contents of Appendix : Eeceipts and expenditures In treasury, 1799. Lancaster : Prtd. by W. Hamilton, 1800. 59 pp. Eept. of register gen., 1799. Lancaster: Prtd. by W. Hamilton, 1800. 19 pp. . Same, in German. Not seen. Albright and Lahn were chosen prtrs. fSen. Jol. 1799/00 : 12.) Journal of the House. Lancaster: Prtd. by F. & E. Bailey, 1799. 439, 59, 18 pp. F°. Appendix, n. t. p. v. p. Eeceipts and expenditures in the treasury, 1799. Lan- caster : Prtd. by F. & E. Bailey, n. d. 59 pp. Eept. of the register gen., 1799. Lancaster : Prtd. by F. & R. Bailey, n. d. 18 pp. Three copies were compared, viz. : one In the Penn. State Library, one In the Hist. Socy. of Penn., Phila., and one in the library of the Library Co. of Phila. 600 copies were ordered prtd. (House Jol. 1799/ 00:10.) . Same, in German. Not seen. 400 copies were ordered prtd. (House Jol. 1799/00:10.) XXV General Assembly Nov. 5, 1800-Feb. 27, 1801 Journal of the Senate, v. 11. Lancaster : W. Hamilton, 1800. 356, 66, 6, 21 pp. F°. Appendix, n. t. p. v. p. Eeceipts and expenditures in the treasury, 1800. Lan- caster : W. Hamilton, 1800. 66 pp. Eept. of the comptroller-gen., 1800. Lancaster : W. Ham- ilton, 1800. 6 pp. la INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd XXV General Assembly — cont'd Nov. 5, 1800-Feb. 27, 1801 — cont'd Journal of the Senate — cont'd Eept. of the register-gen. on the state of the finances, 1800. Lancaster: W. Hamilton, 1800. 21 pp. . Same, In German. Journal des Senates der Republlk Perm- Bylvanien welches zu Lancaster seinen Antang genommen, Mlt- wochs, den fiinften November, Im Jahr unsers Herrn eln tausend acht hundert, und der Dnabhanglgkelt der Verelnigten Staaten von America, Im f Unf und zwanzlgsten. Elf ter Band. Lancaster : Gedruckt bey Johann Albreeht und Comp., 1800. 356, 66, 6, 21 pp. [Contents of Appendix:] „ , ^ „ Elnnahme und Ausgabe der Schatzkammer der KepubllK Pennaylvanlen. Lancaster: Gedruckt bey Johann Al- breeht, n. d. 66 pp. Berlcht des General-Controllers der Republik Pennsyl- vanien. Lancaster : Gedruckt bey Johann Albreeht, n. d. Berlcht des General-Keglstrators von dem Zustand der Flnanzen der Republik Pennsylvanlen, 1800. Lancaster: Gedruckt bey Johann Albreeht, n. d. 21 pp. Copy seen In the Lancaster County (Penn.) Historical Society. 200 copies were ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1800/1 : 9.) Journal of the House. t.ancaster: Prtd. by F. Bailey, 1800. 474, 67, 6 pp. F". Appendix, v. p. „ Receipts and expenditures in the treasury, 1800. 67 pp. Rept. of the comptroller gen., 1800. 6 pp. Three copies were compared, viz. : one in the Penn. State Library, one in the N. T. Public Library, and one in the Library of Congress. . Same, in German. Not seen. 400 copies were ordered prtd. (House lol. 1800/1 : 16) and Solomon Myer chosen prtr. (ib., 1800/1 : 35.) XXVI General Assembly Dec. 1, 1801-April 6, 1802 Journal of the Senate, v. 12. Lancaster : W. & R. Dickson, 1801. 404, 70, 20 pp. F°. Appendix, n. t. p. v. p. „„, ^ Receipts and expenditures in the treasury, 1801. Lan- caster : Prtd. by F. Bailey, 1801. 70 pp. Kept, of the register gen., 1801. Lancaster: W. & R. Dickson, March, 1802. 20 pp. . Same, in German. Not seen. 200 copies were ordered prtd. (Sen. Jol. 1800/1 : 9.) Journal of the House. Lancaster: Prtd. by F. BaUey, 1801. 507, 70, 20 pp. F°. Appendix, n. t. p. v. p. Contents same as Senate jol. ; see above. Three copies were compared, viz. : one In the Penn. State Library, one in the Hist. Socy. of Penn., Phila., t and one in the library of the Library Co. of Phila. . Same, in German. Not seen. Snowden and M'Corkle are mentioned as prtrs. (House jol. 1802/3 : 36.) XXVII General Assembly Dee. 7, 1802-April 4, 1803 Journal of the Senate, v. 13. Lancaster: W. Hamilton, 1802. 576, 36, 208, 16 pp. Appendix, n. t. p. v. p. Rept. of the register gen., 1801/2. Lancaster : W. Ham- ilton, 1802. 36 pp. Receipts and expenditures in the treasury, 1801/2. Lan- caster : G. Helmbold, junior, 1802. 208 pp. Rept. of the comptroller and register-generals, on the subject of arrears of state taxes, 1803. Lancaster: W. Hamilton, 1803. 16 pp. . Same, in German. Not seen. Jacob Snyder and John Ritter were elected prtrs. (Sen. jol. 1802/3 : 17-18.) Journal of the House. Lancaster : Prtd. by G. Helmbold, junior, 1802. 679, 36, 208, 16 pp. [Appendix.] n. t. p. v. p. Contents same as Sen. jol. ; see above. Four copies were compared, viz. : one in the Penn. State Library, one in the Hist. Socy. of Penn., one in the library of the Library Co. of Phila., and one in the Library of Congress. 600 copies were ordered prtd. (House jol. 1802/3:57.) . Same, in German. Not seen. 400 copies were ordered prtd. (House jol. 1802/3 : 57.) XXVIII General Assembly Dec. 6, 1803-Aprll 3, 1804 Journal of the Senate, v. 14. Lancaster : Brown & Bowman, 1803. 586, 47, 258 (1) pp. Appendix, n. t. p. v. p. Bept. of the register gen,, 1802/3. Lancaster: Brown & Bowman, 1803. 47 pp. 1802/3. Lan- (Sen. jol. 1803/ 771 pp. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd XXVIII General Assembly — cont'd Dee. 6, 1803-April 3, 1804 — cont'd Journal of the Senate — cont'd Receipts and expenditures in the treasury, caster : G. Helmbold, jr., 1803. 258 pp. . Same, in German. Not seen. C. Cline was apptd. prtr. 4 : 32.) Journal of the House. Lancaster : G. Helmbold, 1803. . Same, in German. ^ ^ ^^ ,xt . , Not seen. 400 copies were ordered prtd. (House jol. 1803/4 : 77.) XXIX General Assembly Dec. 4, 1804-Aprll 4, 1805 Journal of the Senate, v. 15. Lancaster : M'Dowell & Greear, 1804. 462, 24, xxiv pp. Appendix, n. t. p. v. p. „. , „ ^ ^ x t j. Journal of proceedings in the High Court of Impeachment on trial of accusation and impeachment preferred by the House agst. E. Shippen, J. Teates and T. Smith, Jan. 7-28, 1805. 24 pp. . Same, in German. ^ ,o, . , Not seen. Saml. Longcope was chosen prtr. (ben. Jol. 1804/5 : 31.) Journal of the House. Lancaster : B. Grimier, 1804. 681, 34 pp. (index), 1 leaf of errata. . , ^^„^ Index. Lancaster ; Prtd. by B. Grimier, 1805. . Same, in German. Not seen. Saml. Longcope was chosen prtr. XXX General Assembly Dec. 3, 1805-March 31, 1806 Journal of the Senate, v. 16. Lancaster : J. Burnslde, 1805. 478, 37, 141, 26 pp. Appendix, n. t. p. v. p.* ,_ ^ Rept. of the register gen., 1804/5. Lancaster : W. Greer, 1805. 37 pp. .,„„^ ,, X Receipts and expenditures In the treasury, 1804/5. Lan- caster: B. Grimier, 1805. 141 pp. Index. Lancaster : Prtd. by J. Bumside, 1806. 26 pp. . Same, in German. Not seen. Henry Grimier was chosen prtr. (Sen. jol. 1805/6 : 34.) Journal of the House. Lancaster: Prtd. by W. Hamilton, 1805. 641, xlvlU (1) pp. , ^ . , »,, Ti, * Three copies were compared, viz. : one in the Hist. Socy. of Penn., one in the library T)f the Library Co. of Phila., and one In the Library of Congress. . Same, in German. Not seen. John Albright was elected prtr. (House Jol. 1805/6 : 32.) XXXI General Assembly Dec. 2, 1806-AprU 13, 1807 Journal of the Senate, v. 17. Lancaster: J. Burnslde, 1806. 571 (1), 22, 33 pp. Appendix, n. t. p. v. p.* Accts. of contingent expenses of land and treasury depts., for 1805/6. 9 pp. List of apptmts. made by the Gov., March 28, 1806, until April, 1807. pp. 10-22. Index. Lancaster : W. Dickson, 1807. 33 pp. . Same, in German. Not seen. Henry Grimier chosen prtr. (Sen. joL 1S06/7 : 31.) Journal of the House. Lancaster: Prtd. by W. Hamilton, 1806. 876, xxxtx pp. » The identification of the Senate Journals for 1805/6 and 1806/7 is apt to be confusing if the appendices are taken Into consideration. The difficulty results from the failure of binders of late years to note that the Reports of the Treasurer and the Register General for 1805/6 were not published in connection with the Senate Journal; in one Instance (Hist. Socy. of Penn.) they have been bound with the Journal for 1805/6, an impossibility of course in the original edition; in another instance (New York Public Library), they are bound with the Senate Journal for 1806/7, which is correct so far as date is' concerned. However, copies of the Journal for 1806/7 seen in the library of the tiibrary Company of Phila., in the Hist. Socy. of Penn., and in the Penn. State Library contain an appendix as noted, viz. : 22, 33 pp. In regard to the German edition the following entries were noted : (1) Letter from H. Grimier, soliciting the Legisl. to have prtd. in German the rept. of the finances. (Sen. joL 1806/7:70.) (2) Rept. of the committee to whom was referred the above : repts. re- ferred to have been uniformly printed in German untU within two years ; res. offered that the prtr. of the German Jol. be directed to print and attach to the jols. copies of state treasurer's and register general's repts. for the year 1806-7 [1805-6?]. (Sen. jol. 1806/7: 98-99.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 13 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd XXXII General Assembly Dec. 1, 1807-March 28, 1808 Journal of the Senate, v. 18. Lancaster : W. C. Smyth, 1807. 548, 27, 23 pp. Appendix. Abstr. stmt, of contracts for opening and Improving roads and rivers, since April 13, 1791. n. t. p. 27 pp. Index. Lancaster: Prtd. by W. C. Smyth, 1808. 22 pp. Journal of the House, [v. 1.] Lancaster ; B. Grimier, 1807. 442 pp. . V. 2. Lancaster: B. Grimier, 1808. 455, 16, 40 pp. The two volumes are bound together ; the division was made by order of the House. (House Jol. 1807/ 8:6.) XXXIII General Assembly Dec. 6, 1808-Aprll 4, 1809 Journal of the Senate, v. 19. Lancaster : W. Dickson, 1808. 557 (1), 16 pp. Journal of the House. Lancaster : B. Grimier, 1808. 946, 40, 47 pp. Appendix : Index. 40 pp. List of justices of the peace. Lancaster: B. Grimier, 1809. 47 pp. . Same, In German. Not seen. Benj. Mayer was chosen prtr. (House jol. 1808/9 : 39.) XXXIV General Assembly Dec. 5, 1809-March 20, 1810 Journal of the Senate, v. 20. Lancaster: 'W. Greer, 1809. 509 27 pp.* Index, n. p., W. Greer, 1810. 27 pp. Journal of the House. Lancaster : Prtd. by B. Grimier, 1809. 891, 44 pp. Copy seen In library of the Library Co. of Phila. . Same, In German. Not seen. John Hershberger was chosen prtr. (House jol. 1809/10:41.) XXXV General Assembly Dec. 4, 1810-Aprll 2, 1811 Journal of the Senate. Lancaster : W. Greer, 1810. 651, 24 pp., foldg. table. Index. Lancaster: W. Greer, 1811. 814, 39 pp. Journal of the House. Lancaster : Prtd. by B. Grimier, 1810. 814 (1), 39 pp. . Same, in German. Not seen. Jacob Schnee was chosen prtr. (House jol. 1810/1:40.) XXXVI General Assembly Dec. 3, 1811-March 31, 1812 Journal of the Senate, v. 22. Lancaster: W. Greer, 1811. 607, 25 pp. Index. Lancaster : W. Greer, 1812. 25 pp. Journal of the House. Lancaster: B. Grimier, 1811. 815 (1) pp. XXXVII General Assembly Dec. 1, 1812-March 29, 1813 Journal of the Senate, v. 23. Harrisburg: W. Greer, 1812. 620, 24 pp. Index. Harrisburg: W. Greer, 1813. 24 pp. This Journal sometimes has an Appendix bound with it. A copy in the original binding seen in the Free Library of Phila. agrees with the above. . Same, in German. Not seen. Benj. Grimier was chosen prtr. Journal of the House. Harrisburg : J. Peacock, 1812. 696, xlill pp. XXXVIII General Assembly Dec. 7, 1813-March 28, 1814 Journal of the Senate, v. 24. Harrisburg: C. Glelm, 1813. 560, 42 [1. e. 24] pp. Index. 24 pp. This Journal sometimes has an Appendix bound with it. A copy in the original binding, seen in the library of the Library Co. of Phila. agrees with the above. . Same, in German. Not seen. C. Glelm was chosen prtr. (Sen. jol. 1813/4.) Journal of the House. Harrisburg : J. Peacock, 1813. 603, xlill pp. • The copy listed Is the one In the N. Y. Public Library ; one seen in the Penn. State Library contained : Kept, of the auditor on finances, 1808/9. 32 pp. Receipts and expenditures at the treasury, 1808/9. 15 PP. Index. 27 pp., A copy seen in the Hist. Socy. of Penn. contained : Kept, on Olmstead's case. 7 pp. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd XXXIX General Assembly Dec. 6, 1814-March 13, 1815 Journal of the Senate, v. 25. Harrisburg : Prtd. by C. Glelm, 1814. 488, 57, 22 pp. Appendix, n. t. p. 57 pp. .„,.._ ^ ^ ^ pp. 3-6. Doc. ace. Govs. mess, of Dec. 10, 1814 : abstr. stmt, of re«eipts and expenditures at the state treasury, 1813/4. pp. 7-19. Docs. ace. Govs. mess, or Dec. 21, 1814. 1. Rept. of comrs. apptd. to examine the Brie and Waterford turnpike road. [Aug., 1814.] pp. 7-8. 2. Mass., N. H. and Vt. res. resp. proposed amdmt. to Constitution of the V. S. pp. 9-12. 3. Corresp. of Erick Bollman and Simon Snyder rel. to standard weights and measures, pp. 13-16. unnum. Ga. and N. C. res., etc., resp. proposed amdmt. to Constitution of the U. S. pp. 17-19. pp. 19-21. Doc. ace. the Govs. mess, of Jan. 18, 1815 : extr. from minutes of the bd. of inspectors of Phila. Prison, Jan. 9, 1815. pp. 21-24. Docs. ace. the Govs. mess, of Jan. 23, 1815 : letter from John Blnns April 2, 1814, and ace. protest dissenting from action of the other directors. pp. 25-26. Doc. ace. the Govs. mess, of Feb. 13, 1815 : Conn. res. resp. proposed Constitutional amdmts. (U. S.) rel. to taxes, embargo, declaration of war, etc. pp. 27-29. Docs. ace. Govs. mess, of Feb. 21, 1815. 1. Communication from Wm. Clark, brigade inspector, resp. state of military property in 2d brigade of 16th division. Feb. 15, 1815. p. 27. 2. Mass. res. resp. proposed amdmt. of Federal Con- stitution rel. to taxes, embargo, declaration of war, etc. pp. 27-29. pp. 30-37. Docs. ace. Govs. mess, of March 4, 1815. N. J. res. resp. proposed amdmts. to Constitution, pp. 30-31. Md. do. pp. 32-33. Corresp. of Stephen Decatur, J. Biddle, and John Binns resp. swords presented Commodore Decatur and Lieut. Biddle. pp. 34-35. Corresp. of Govs, of Penn. and N. J. resp. Delaware River, pp. 35-36. Communication from John M. Hyneman to Gov. Snyder resp. military stores at York. pp. 36-37. pp. 37-38. Docs. ace. Govs. mess, of March 13, 1815. R. I. res. resp. proposed amdmt. to U. S. Constitution rel. to terms of Senators, pp. 37-38. pp. 39-49. Stmt, of returns made to the auditor gen. In pursuance of act regulating banks, pp. 50-57. Text of bill to encourage volunteers for the defence of this state. Three copies were compared, viz. : one in the Penn. State Library, one in the Hist. Socy. of Penn., Phila., and one in the library of the Library Co. of Phila. Journal of the House. Harrisburg : J. Peacock. 1814. 640, xlvi pp. XL General Assembly Dec. 5, 1815-March 19, 1816 Senate Journal, v. 26. Harrisburg: C. Gleim, 1815. 415 (1), 97, 14 pp.* Appendix, n. p., n. d. 97 pp. pp. 3-4. Docs. ace. Govs. mess, of Dec. 8, 1815 : Auditor's rept. of receipts and expenditures at the state treasury, 1814/5. pp. 4-6. Docs. ace. the surveyor gen.'s letter of Dec. 9, 1815. pp. 6-8. Docs. ace. the letter of the secy, of the land ofilce of Dec. 11, 1815. pp. 8-16. Docs. ace. Govs. mess, of Dec. 12, 1815 : corresp. rel. to negotiating loan for paying the militia and volun- teers of Penn. late in the service of the U. S. pp. 17-20. Docs. ace. Govs. mess, of Dec. 14, 1815, as follows : doc. 1. Rept. of comrs. apptd. to view and examine Monongahela River from borough of Pittsburgh to southern boundary of the state, pp. 17-18. doc. 2. Communication from Gov. of La. rel. to sub- scription for benefit of the Charity Hospital of the City of New Orleans, pp. 18-19. doc. 3. Act to regulate the administration of the Charity Hospital of the City of New Orleans, pp. 19-20. pp. 22-29. Docs. ace. Govs. mess, of Dec. 22, 1815, as follows : Corresp. rel. to proposed amdmts. to Constitution of U. S. pp. 22-24. Communication from B. Bollman rel. to standard weights and measures, p. 24. Communication from T. Cadwalader, rel. to altera- tions, etc., needed to remedy certain defects In the militia of Penn. pp. 24-29. * The auditor's rept. (22 pp.) is sometimes bound betw. the App. and the Index. A copy in original binding, seen In the Hist. Socy. of Penn., proves this to be an error. 14 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd XL General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 5, 1815-March 19, 1816— cont'd Senate Jonmal — cont'd pp. 29-34. Docs. ace. Govs. mess, of Jan. 11, 1816. doc. 1. Res. of state of N. C, proposing amdmt. to Constitution of IT. S. pp. 29-30. doc. 2. Res. of state of N. C. rejecting res. of state of 6a. rel. to nroposed amdmt. to Constitution of U. 8. pp. 31-3£ doc. 3. Res. of state of N. C. on res. of states of Ilass. and Conn, proposing certain amdmts. to Con- stitution of U. S. pp. 32-34. pp. 35-57. Stmt, of returns made to auditor by certain banks, Nov., 1815. pp. 58-70. Docs. ace. letter of secy, of the commonwealth of Jan. 25, 1816, rel. to the military stores, etc. pp. 70-75. Docs. ace. letter of secy, of the commonwealth of Feb. 1, 1816, rel. to ezpence [sic] of furnishing copies of certain maps of Fenn. pp. 75-76. Docs. ace. letter of bd. of Inspectors of Prison of Phlla., of Feb. 8, 1816. pp. 77-81. Docs. ace. Govs. mess, of Feb. 13, 1816 : res. of certain states rel. to proposed amdmts. to Constitu- tion of D. S. pp. 82-83. Docs. ace. Govs. mess, of Feb. 26, 1816. Communication from commissary gen., with copies of 2 deeds of conveyance to the D. S., of property In neighborhood of Phlla. [Copy of only one given here.] pp. 82-83. Communication from U. S. Dept. of War, asking ces- sion of jurisdiction of certain sites by leglsl. of Penn. on which fortifications were erected during late war. p. 82. p. 83. Docs. ace. auditor gen.'s rept. of Feb. 29, 1816: stmt, of disbursements for contingent expences [sic] of the auditor gen.'s office for 1815. , pp. 84-87. Docs. ace. Govs. mess, of March 15, 1816, rel. to proposed amdmts. to Constitution of the U. S. pp. 87-88. Docs. ace. Govs. mess, of March 13, 1816: communication from wardens rel. to certain violations of the law by pilots of the bay and river Delaware, pp. 89-97. Docs. ace. Govs. mess, of March 18, 1816 : res. of certain states rel. to proposed amdmts. to constitution of the V. S. Index. 14 pp. . Same, in German. Not seen. Jacob Schnee was chosen prtr. (Sen. Jol. 1815/6:12.) Journal of the House. Harrlsburg: J. Peacock, 1815. 715, 84, Ivil pp. Appendix, n. p., n. d. 84 pp. pp. 3-82. Rept. of comrs. apptd. to explore and survey the eastern and western waters of the state, n. t. p. p. 82. Suit agst. cashier of Bank of Penn. pp. 83-84. Claim of 6. Olmstead. Index. Ivll pp. XLI General Assembly Dec. 3, 1816-March 25, 1817 Jonmal of the Senate, v. 27. Harrlsburg : C. Glelm, 1816. 463 (1), 38, 16 pp. Appendix, n. t. p. pp. 1-12. Jol. of the procs. of the Senate sitting as High Court of Impeachment on trial of articles preferred by the House agst. W. Franklin, et al., of Court of Common Pleas, n. p., n. d. pp. 13-15. Rept. of secy, of land office, for the year ending Nov. 30, 1816. pp. 15-16. Rept. of surveyor gen., 1816. pp. 17-38. Docs. ace. Govs, mess., 1816. Index. 16 pp. . Same, in German. Not seen. Geo. Gangewehr elected prtr. (Sen. loL 1816/7 : 21.) Jonmal of the House. Harrlsburg: J. Peacock, 1816-1817. 754 (1), 111 pp. Xlill General Assembly Dec. 2, 1817-March 24, 1818 Jonmal of the Senate, v. 28. Harrlsbure : C. Gleim, 1817. 515(1), xU pp.* Contents noted in the Penn. State Library copy are : Appendix, n. t. p. Receipts and expenditures at the treasury, 1816/7. 299 pp. Rept. of auditor gen. on the finances of the state, 1816/7. 23, V pp. Stmt, of the tnmplke cos., 1818. 13 pp. Index, xll pp. . Same, In German. Not seen. Chas. L. Huetter was chosen prtr. (Sen. Jol. 1817/8:35.) • Four copies of this Journal were compared, viz. : one In the N. Y. Public Library, one in the Hist. Socy. of Penn., Phlla., one in the library of the Library Co. of Phlla., and one in the Penn. State Library ; the latter is the only one that contains an Appendix. This, together with the fact that the publication of the treasurer's and andltor gen.'s repts. as an appendix to the Journal had been abandoned since 1806, seems to warrant the statement that origi- nally there was no appendix to this Journal. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd XLII General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 2, 1817-March 24, 181&— cont'd Journal of the House. Harrlsburg: J. Peacock, 1817-18. 773, 9, xllllpp. Appendix, n. t. p. Stmt, of auditor gen. to committee on ways and means, Jan. 30, 1818. n. t. p. 9 pp. Index. xUilpp. . Same, in German. Not seen. C. J. Huetter & Son were chosen prtn. (House Jol. 1817/8 : 21.) XLIII General Assembly Dec. 1, 1818-March 30, 1819 Jonmal of the Senate, y. 29. Harrlsburg : C. Glelm, 1818. 549 (1), 13, 12 pp. Appendix, n. t. p. Stmt, of accounts of turnpike cos., 1818. n. t. p. 13 pp. Index. 12 pp. . Same, in German. Tagebuch des Senats der Bepubllk von Pennsylvanlen, angefangen zu Harrlsburg, den eraten Tag Decem- bers, Im Jahr nnsers Herm, eln tausend acht hundert nnd achtzehn und Im drey und vierzigsten der Unabhangigkeit der V. S. von America. 29ster Band. libanon : Gedruckt bey Jacob StSver, 1818. 549 (1), 13 pp. Copy seen In the library of the German Society of Penn. Jonmal of the House. Harrlsburg: J. Peacock, 1818-19. 779, liv pp. . Same, in German. Not seen. Geo. Gangewehr was chosen prtr. (House Jol. 1818/9 : 56.) XLiy General Assembly Dec. 7, 1819-March 28, 1820 Journal of the Senate, v. 30. Harrlsburg : C. Glelm, 1819. 588(1), 17, 13 pp., foldg. sheets.* Appendix, n. t. p. Stmt, of turnpike cos. made to auditor gen. n. t. p. 17 pp., 2 foldg. sheets. Index. 13 pp. Journal of the House. Harrlsburg : J. Peacock, 1819-20. 1126, 15, xlv pp. Appendix, n. t. p. List of persons residing In Penn., who have been placed on pension-roll of the U. S. n. t. p. 15 pp. Index, xlv pp. XLV General Assembly Dec. 5, 1820-AprU 3, 1821 Journal of the Senate, v. 31. Harrlsburg: W. F. Buyers, 1820. 816, 16 pp., foldg. leaf. Index. 16 pp. The same note applies here as given under Sen. JoL 1819/20. . Same, in German. Not seen. H. W. Peterson was elected prtr. (Sen. JoL 1820/1 : 51.) Joumal of the House. Harrlsburg : Hamilton & M'llvaine, 1820-21. 1015, IvlU (1) pp. . Same, in German. Not seen. Chas. A. Bruckman was elected prtr. (House JoL 1820/1 : 57.) XLVI General Assembly Dec. 4, 1821-AprU 2, 1822 Joumal of the Senate, v. 32. Harrlsburg: C. Mowry, 1821-22. 852, 8, xlll, XX (1) pp., 2 foldg. sheets. Appendix, n. t. p. v. p. Stmt, of tnmplke road cos. made to auditor gen., 1821. n. t. p. 8 pp. Titles of acts passed by legislature, 1821/2. n. t. p. xlll pp. Index, xxi pp. . Same, in German. Not seen. Henry C. Mathews was elected prtr. (Sen. JoL 1821/2 : 47.) Joumal of the House. Harrlsburg : J. S. Wiestllng, 1821-22. 1196, xlll, (4), U pp., foldg. sheets. . Same, in German. Not seen. C. J. Huetter was elected prtr. (House JoL 1821/2 : 53.) XLVII General Assembly Dec. 3, 1822-ApriI 1, 1823 Joumal of the Senate, v. 33. Harrlsburg: Mowry & Cameron, 1822-23. 647 (1), 35 pp., foldg. sheets. Appendix, n. t. p. v. p. Index. 35 pp. . Same, In German. Not seen. Geo. Hanke was elected prtr. (Sen. JoL 1822/3 : 37.) * The auditor gen.'s and treasurer's repts. are sometimes bound with this JoL A copy seen in the original binding (Free Library of Phlla.) does not contain those repts. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 15 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd XLVII General Assembly — cont'd Dee. 3, 1822-Aprn 1, 1823— cont'd Journal of the House. Harrisburg : J. S. Wlestllng, 1822-23. 1022, X, 98, 11 pp., foldg. sheets. Appendix, n. p., J. S. Wlestllng. 98 pp. 1. List of persons residing In state, pp. 1-34, 2. Alphabetical list of names of officers and soldiers who have been placed on pension list of state, and are now drawing pensions, pp. 35-47. 3. Mess, of Gov. of Md., communicating rept. of comrs. apptd. to survey the Elver Potomac, pp. 49-98, 1 foldg. sheet. Index. 11 pp. XIiVIII General Assembly Dec. 2, 1823-March 30, 1824 Journal of the Senate, v. 34. Harrisburg: C. Glelm, 1823. 735, zxxvll pp. . Same, In German. Not seen. Geo. Hanke was elected prtr. (Sen. Jol. 1823/4:40.) Hanke died and Chas. L. Hutter [C. J. Huetter?] applied for the vacancy (pp. 305- 306). Journal of the House. Harrisburg : J. S. Wlestllng, 1823-24. 1161, 8, 48 pp. . Same, in German. Not seen. Henry and Wm. Hutter were elected prtrs. (House Jol. 1823/4 : 84.) XLIX General Assembly Dec. 7, 1824-Aprll 12, 1825 Journal of the Senate, v. 35. Harrisburg : Mowry & Cameron, 1824. 814, 39, 61 pp. [Appendix.] Journal of Court of Impeachment, for trial of Judge W. Franklin, for misdemeanors in office. Harrisburg : Mowry & Cameron, 1825. 39 pp. Index. Harrisburg : Mowry & Cameron, 1825. 61 pp. Journal of the House. 2 vols. V. 1. Harrisburg : J. S. Wlestllng, 1824-25. 821, 8, 11 pp. V. 2. Containing chapters [1. e. documents] 1-244. Harris- burg : J. S. Wlestllng, 1824-25. >485, xii pp., foldg. sheets. Contents : Doe. 1. Mess, of Gov. [Shulze] Dec. 9, 1824. pp. 3-9. Doc. 2. Summary stmt, of receipts and expenditures at state treasury, for the year ending Nov. 30, 1824. Dec. 3, 1824. p. 10. Doc. 3. Eept. of comrs. apptd. to view locks on Schuylkill Canal, Nov. 18, 1824. Head Dec. 9, 1824. pp. 11-12. Docs. 4-5. Letter from surveyor gen., Dec. 10, 1824, with stmt, of business of dept. Dec. 11, 1824. pp. 13-14. Doc. 6. Ann. stmt, of patients and acct. current of Fenn. Hospital. Dec. 11, 1824. pp. 15-21. Doc. 7. Rept. of committee rel. to publication of Journal in separate vols. Dec. 11, 1824. p. 22. Docs. 8-9. Letter from secy, of land office, with stmt, of business of dept., Dec. 11, 1824. Bead Dee. 13, 1824. pp. 23-25. Doc. 10. Eept. of committee on claims on claim of Eobt. Crawford, revolutionary solider. Dee. 13, 1824. p. 25. Doc. 11. Eept. of committee on claiias, on claim of Jas. Sharp, revolutionary soldier. Dec. 13, 1824. p. 26. Doc. 12. Rept. of committee of accts. on settlement of acct. of clerk. Dec. 14, 1824. pp. 26-27. Doe. 13. Rept. of committee of accts. rel. to arrangement of records and docs, of House. Dec. 14, 1824. p. 27. Doc. 14. Sept. of committee of accts. rel. to acct. of prtr. of German Journal. Dec. 14, 1824. pp. 27-28. Doc. 15. Rept. of committee on claims, on claim of Wm. G. Turner, revolutionary soldier. Dec. 14, 1824. pp. 28-29. Doc. 16. Eept. of Mr. GiUeland, teller on part of House, to officiate at election of TT. S. senator. Dec. 14, 1824. pp. 29-34. Doc. 17. Rept. of committee on claims, on claim of Wm. M'Gredjf, Jane Johnson and Agnes Holman, heirs of Eobt. M'Gredy, revolutionary soldier. Dec. 17, 1824. p. 34. Eept. of committee on claims, on claim of John Bower, revolutionary soldier. Dec. 17, 1824. Doc. 18. Jacob p. 35. Doc. 19. Eept. of Mr. GiUeland, teller on part of House, to officiate at election of U. S. senator. Dec. 14, 1824. pp. 36-41. Docs. 20-21. Letter from secy, of commonwealth, Dec. 17, 1824, with rept. of comrs. for improving navigation of Susquehanna Elver betw. Columbia and line between Penn. and Md. Eead Dec. 18, 1824. pp. 42-48. Doc. 22. Rept. of Mr. GiUeland, teller on part of House, to officiate at election of U. S. senator. Dec. 18, 1824. pp. 48-50. Doc. 23. Eept. of committee on claims, on claim of Mary Schtraus, widow of revolutionary soldier. Dec. 20, 1824. p. 51. Doc. 24. Eept. of committee to whom was referred item of unflnisbed business rel. to limited partnerships. Dec. 21, 1824. pp. 51-56. COLLECTED DOCUMEITTS— cont'd XLIX General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 7, 1824-AprH 12, 1825 — cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 25. Eept. of committee apptd. to prepare rules for House. Dec. 21, 1824. pp. 57-60. , ^ Docs. 26-28. Letter from Joel Bailey, keeper of arsenal at Harrisburg, with rept. of number and condition of arms and camp equipage, and stmt, of situation of bldg., Dec. 20, 1824. Eead Dec. 22, 1824. pp. 60-64. Doc. 29. Sept. of committee on claims, on claim of An- drew Ott, revolutionary soldier. Dec. 22, 1824. pp. 64-65. Doc. 30. Eept. of committee of accts., rel. to adjustment of acct. of John S. Wlestllng, prtr. of English Journal of late House. Dec. 24, 1824. p. 65. Doc. 31. Eept. of mgrs. of Penn. Institution for Deaf and Dumb, with treasurer's stmt, of receipts and expendi- tures, and list of pupUs in the Institution, Dec. 20, 1824. Read Dec. 28, 1824. pp. 66-78. Docs. 32-33. Letter from bd. of property, Dec. 24, 1824, rel. to lands held by locations or office rights Issued under proprietary govt., with stmt, shewing no. of tracts returned into surveyor gen.'s office. Dec. 28, 1824. pp. 78-80. Doc. 34. Rept. of committee on claims, on claim of Hugh Means for monies expended by him while sick with a wound reed, from the Indians in revolutionary war. Dec. 30, 1824. p. 80. Doc. 35. Eept. of committee on claims, on claim of Wm. Guthrie, for property lost in revolutionary war. Dec. 30, 1824. p. 81. Doc. 36. Eept. of committee of accts., rel. to compensa- tion allowed Thos. Wallace, for having charge of capitol during recess of legisl. Dec. 31, 1824. p. 81. Docs. 37-38. Letter from auditor gen., with stmt, of situa- tion of Phila. Bank, Bank of the Northern Liberties, Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank, and Columbia Bridge Co. Jan. 3, 1825. pp. 82-86. Doc. 39. Letter from auditor gen., with stmt, of the situa- tion of the several banks. Jan. 3, 1825. pp. 87-110. Docs. 41-42. Letter from state treasurer, with stmt, of contingent expenses of treasury dept. Jan. 7, 1825. p. 111. Doc. 43. Eept. of committee to whom was referred the petition and docs, of John I. Maus, for passage of a law^, to organize a special court for purpose of trying certaij^ ejection. Jan. 7, 1825. p. 112. ^, Doc. 44. Eept. of committee on claims, on claim of Eobt; Wright, revolutionary soldier. Jan. 7, 1825. pp. 112-113. Docs. 45-46. Letter from president of Phila. Bank, Jan. 5, 1825, with a certificate of stock subscribed by said bank to Chesapeake and Delaware Canal. Read Jan. 8, 1825. pp. 113-114. Doc. 47. Stmt, of receipts and expenditures of Chestnut Hill and Spring House Turnpike Eoad Co. Jan. 8, 1825. pp. 114-115. Doc. 48. Stmt, of receipts and expenditures of Eldge Turn- pike Eoad Co., Jan. 1, 1825. Read Jan. 8, 1825. pp. 115-116. Doc. 49. Rept. of committee on claims, on claim of An- drew Shuster, revolutionary soldier. Jan. 8, 1825. pp. 116-117. Docs. 50-51. Letter from Richard Peters, Jan. 6, 1825, president of company for erecting permanent bridge over Schuylkill, at or near city of Phila., with triennial abstr. of recepits and payments of said company. Eead Jan. 10, 1825. pp. 117-119. Doc. 52. Rept. of committee on inland navigation, to whom was referred petition praying for aid to improve navigation of west branch of the Susquehanna. Jan. 10, 1825. pp. 119-120. Doc. 53. Eept. of committee on claims, on claim of widow of John Brandon, revolutionary soldier. Jan. 11, 1825. p. 120. Doc. 54. Eept. of committee on claims, on claim of Jas. Barkelow, soldier of revolutionary war. Jan. 11, 1825. p. 121. Doc. 55. Eept. of committee on education, to whom was referred an item of unfinished business, rel. to education of poor of commonwealth. Jan. 11, 1825. pp. 121-123. Doc. 56. Eept. of committee on judiciary system, rel. to compelling justices of the peace to give securities for • payment of moneys recovered by them in official capaci- ties. Jan. 11, 1825. pp. 123-124. Doc. 57. Eept. of teller of house to officiate at election of state treasurer. Jan. 11, 1825. pp. 124-125. Doc. 58. Rept. of committee to whom was referred peti- tion of John Thompson and others rel. to law providing for apptmt. of trustees to take charge of certain piece of land in Lower Merlon township, Montgomery Co., devised by the late Eichard Harrison, for use of a meeting-house and place of interment. Jan. 12, 1825. pp. 125-126. Doc. 59. Eept. of committee on claims, on claim of Captain Matthew Jack, officer of revolutionary war. Jan. 12. 1825. p. 126. Doc. 60. Eept. of committee on claims, on claim of John Anderson, revolutionary soldier. Jan. 12, 1825. p. 127. 16 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd XLIX General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 7, 1824-April 12, 1825 — cont'd Journal of the Honse — cont'd Contents . — cont'd Doc. 61. Kept, of committee on claims, on claim of John Underwood, officer of revolutionary war, for Increase of pension. Jan. 12, 1825. pp. 127-128. Doc. 62. Rept. of committee on judiciary system, rel. to explaining law granting mileage to Jurors so that uniform practice may prevail. Jan. 13, 1825. p. 128. Doc. 63. Rept. of committee on claims, on claim of Henry Saner, revolutionary soldier. Jan. 14, 1825. p. 129. Doc. 64. Kept, of committee on agric. rel. to petition of sundry Inhabitants of Montgomery Co. for repeal of so much of act incorporating Penn. agrlc. socy. as authorizes socy. to receive from certain counties $50 for each repr. such counties have in Gen. Assem. Jan. 14, 1825. pp. 129-133. Docs. 65-66. Letter from G. Evans, with abstr. of accts. of Cheltenham and Willow Grove Turnpike Road Co. Read Jan. 15, 1825. p. 139. Doc. 67. Rept. of committee on judiciary, presented by Mr. Kane. Jan. 15, 1824. pp. 134-137. Doc. 68. Letter from Gov. [Shulze] with following does. [69-71]. Jan. 15, 1825. p. 138. Doc. 69. Letter from clerk of Md. councU. rel. to res. on fishing with gill nets in the Susquehanna. May 23, 1824. p. 139. Doc. 70. Letter from president of Northumberland Bridge Co. with copy of accts. of co. Jan. 6, 1825. pp. 139-142. Doc. 71. Letter from Gov. of Ga., Dec. 22, 1824, with res. of legist, rel. to emancipation of slaves. Nov. 19, 1824. pp. 143-144. Doe. 72. Kept, of Mr. GUleland, teller at election of U. S. Senator. Jan. 17, 1825. pp. 145-149. Doc. 73. Letter from late adj. gen. of militia of Penn., rel. to repair of certain pnblTc arms, Jan. 17, 1825. Read Jan. 19, 1825. pp. 149-150. Docs. 74-76. Letter from secy, of commonwealth and state treasurer, reL to Improving the public ground, with a rept. and doc. Jan. 19, 1825. pp. 150-154. Doc. 77. Report of committee on militia system, on claim of George Straub, fife major. Jan. 19, 1825. pp. 154-155. Doc. 78. Kept, of comrs. apptd. to superintend the erec- tion of state penitentiary in Phlla. Jan. 20, 1825. pp. 156-158. Docs. 79-80. Mess, from Gov., Jan. 19, 1825, with rept. of comrs. for erection of state penitentiary on public land adjoining AUegheny, Jan. 11, 1825. Read Jan. 20, 1825. pp. 159-161. Docs. 81-82. Letter from secy, of commonwealth and state treasurer, comrs. for repairs of public bldgs., with rept. Jan. 20, 1825. pp. 161-162. Doc. 83. Rept. of committee on claims, on claim of Edwd. Smith, revolutionary soldier. Jan. 20, 1825. pp. 162- 163." Doc. 84. Rept. of committee of accts. on acct. of clerk. Jan. 21, 1825. p. 163. Doc. 85. Rept. of committee of claims, on claim of Hugh Heffeman, administrator of estate of Isaac Woolsey, rev- olutionary soldier. Jan. 23, 1825. p. 164. Docs. 86-87. Letter from Henry J. Williams, recording secy, of Penn. Institution for Deaf and Dumb, Jan. 20, 1825, with extr. from minutes of bd. of directors. Read Jan. 24. 1825. pp. 165-166. Doc. 88. Rept. of committee on education rel. to biograph- ical dictionary, published by Tbos. J. Rogers. Jan. 24, 1825. pp. 166-167. Doc. 89. Resignation of Henry Shippen, member of House of Representatives. Jan. 25, 1825. p. 167. Docs. 90-91. Letters from surveyor gen., rel. to lands held by location, Jan. 24, 1825. Read Jan. 25, 1825. pp. 167-170. Doc. 92. Rept. of committee to whom was referred item unfinished business, rel. to legitimating Deliann A. Pres- ton. Jan. 25, 1825. pp. 170-171. Doc. 93. Rept. of committee on militia system rel. to petition and doc of Richd. Williams. Jan. 25, 1825. p. 171. Docs. 94-95. Letter from Henry Simpson, secy, of bd. of officers of Phila. Asylum for Deaf and Dumb, with copy of proc. of special mtg. of officers, Jan. 26, 1825. Read Jan. 28, 1825. pp. 172-173. Doc. 96. Rept. of committee on operation of poor laws. Jan. 29, 1825. pp. 173-200. Doc. 97. Letter from pres. of Phila. Bank giving informa- tion that Michael RItter is not holder of sufficient no. of shares of stock in said bank to entitle him to be a director, Jan. 28, 1825. Read Jan. 81, 1825. p. 201. Doc. 98. Rept. of Mr. GlUeland, teller at election of U. S. Senator. Jan. 31, 1825. pp. 201-202. Docs. 99-100. Letter from Henry J. WUliams, recording secy, of Penn. Institution for Deaf and Dumb, Feb. 1, 1825, with extr. from minutes of bd. of directors, Jan. 31, 1825. Read Feb. 3, 1825. pp. 203-204. Doc. 101. Bept. of joint committee apptd. to superintend reception of Gen. La Fayette. Feb. 3, 1825. pp. 204-205. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd XLIX General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 7, 1824-Apni 12, 1825 — cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents :— cont'd Docs. 102-104. Letter from the Gov., with a letter from Gov. of N. J. and act of N. J. Leglsl. to Incorporate Delaware and Rarltan Canal Co. Feb. 4, 1825. pp. 205-219 Doc. 105.' Rept. of committee of accts., rel. to accts. of witnesses subpoenaed on part of complainants, before committee apptd. to inquire into official conduct of Walter Franklin. Feb. 4, 1825. p. 219. Doc. 106. Rept. of committee of accts., reL to accts. of witnesses subpoenaed on part of petitioners, before com- mittee apptd. to Inquire into official conduct of Seth Chapman. Feb. 7, 1825. p. 220. Docs. 107-108. Rept. of committee of accts. rel. to accts. of witnesses on part of petitioners, before committee apptd. to inquire into the official conduct of Walter Franklin. Feb. 7-8, 1825. pp. 221-222. Doc. 109. Rept. of committee of accts. rel. to accts. of witnesses on part of petitioners, before committee apptd. to inquire Into official conduct of Seth Chapman. Feb. 8, 1825. pp. 222-223. Docs. 110-113. Letter from Gov., with letter from Gov. of N. J. covering a res. disapprovbig const, amdmt. pro- posed by Ga^ letter from Gov. of Md. with copy of act to confirm Va. act incorporating the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Co. ; rept. of comrs. for promoting internal Improvement of state. Feb. 8, 1825. pp. 223-285. Docs. 114-116. Letter from Gov., with letter from Gov. of N. J. with copy of sundry res. reL to abolition of slavery in U. S. ; also letter from Chas. Trcziyulney, [canal comr.]. Feb. 10, 1825. pp. 285-287. Docs. 117-118. Letter from auditor gen., with stmt, of erobable receipts and expenditures at treasury from ec. 1, 1824, to Nov. 30, 1825. Feb. 10, 1825. pp. 288-289. Doc. 119. Rept. of committee of accts. rel. to accts. of witnesses before committee apptd. to inquire into official conduct of Walter Franklin. Feb. 10, 1825. p. 290. Doc. 120. Rept. of committee of accts. rel. to accts. of witnesses on part of complainants before committee apptd. to inquire into official conduct of Seth Chapman. Feb. 10, 182o. pp. 290-291. Doc. 121. Letter from pres. of bank of Penn. with stmt. of concerns of banks as they stood Jan. 1, 1825, Feb. 9, 1825. Bead Feb. 11, 1825. pp. 291-292. Doc. 122. Bept. of committee on claims, on claim of Enoch Morgan, lieut. of revolutionary war. Feb. 11, 1825. p. 292. Doc. 123. Rept. of committee of accts. rel. to accts. of witnesses on part of petitioners before committee apptd. to inquire Into official conduct of Seth Cliapman. Feb. 11, 1825. p. 293. Doc. 124. Rept. of committee on item unfinished business rel. to complaint against Jonathan Neely, justice of peace of Adams Co., for official misconduct. Feb. 11, 1825. pp. 293-294. Doc. 125. Rept. of committee of accts. rel. to accts. of witnesses before committee apptd. to inquire into official conduct of Seth Chapman. Feb. 12, 1825. pp. 294-295. Doc. 126. Same; witnesses l>efore committee apptd. to Inquire Into official conduct of Walter Franklin. Feb. 12, 1825. p. 295. Doc. 127. Same ; witnesses before committee apptd. to inquire into official conduct of Bobt. Porter. Feb. 12, 1825. pp. 295-296. Doc. 128. Same ; witnesses before committee apptd. to Inqnire Into official conduct of Seth Chapman, Walter Franklin, and Bobt. Porter. Feb. 14, 1825. pp. 296-297. Doc. 129. Rept. of committee on claims, on claim of John Harmanie, Revolutionary soldier. Feb. 14, 1825. p. 297. Doc. 130. Bept. of Mr. GUleland, teller of Honse at elec- tion of U. S. Senator. Feb. 14, 1823. pp. 297-303. Doc. 131. Same. Feb. 14, 1825. pp. 304-309. Doc. 132. Rept. of committee of accts. reL to accts. of witnesses subpoenaed on part of complainants, before committee apptd. to inqnire Into official conduct of Walter Franklin. Feb. 15, 1825. p. 310. Doc. 133. Rept. of committee on claims, on claim of Jacob Gebford, heir of Ptiilip Gebford, Revolutionary soldier. Feb. 15, 1825. pp. 310-311. Doe. 134. Rept. of committee on claims, on claim of Christian Merkel, Revolutionary soldier. Feb. 15, 1825. p. 311. Docs. 135-138. Letter from Gov., with letter from adj. gen. of militia with a return of militia, ordnance, camp equipage and military stores. Feb. 16, 1825. pp. 312- 315 and (docs. 137-138) 5 foldg. sheets, A-E, In Ap- pendix. Doc. 139. Rept. of committee of accts. rel. to acct. of witnesses before committee apptd. to inqnire into official conduct of Seth Cliapman. Feb. 16, 1825. p. 316. Doc. 140. Rent, of committee on mllltla system on claim OT officers of 45th and 48th regiments of Penn. militia. Feb. 16, 1825. p. 316. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 17 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd XLIX General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 7, 1824-Aprll 12, 1825— cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doe. 141. Kept, of committee of accts. rel. to accts. of witnesses before committee apptd. to Inquire Into official conduct of Seth Chapman. Feb. 17, 1825. p. 317. Doc. 142. Same; witnesses before committee apptd. to Inquire into official conduct of Walter Franklin. Feb. 17, 1825. pp. 317-318. Docs. 143-144. Letter from Gov., with corresp. with comrs. for promoting Internal Improvement of state, Feb. 17, 1825. Bead Feb. 18, 1825. pp. 318-331. Doc. 145. Rept. of committee of accts. rel. to accts. of witnesses before committees apptd. to Inquire Into official conduct of Seth Chapman and Walter Franklin. Feb. 18, 1825. p. 332. Doc. 146. Bept. of committee to whom was referred Item of unflnlshed business, rel. to petition of Constant Mathewson, in behalf of himself and other children and heirs of Elisha Mathewson, deceased. Feb. 18, 1825. pp. 333-340. Doc. 147. Eept. of committee on claims, on claim of Jesse Cornelius, Revolutionary soldier, p. 340. Doc. 148. Rept. of committee on militia system, rel. to reducing expenses of militia. Feb. 18, 1825. pp. 341-344. Doc. 149. Rept. of Mr. Gllleland, teller of House at elec- tion of U. S. senator. Feb. 18, 1825. pp. 345-349. Doc. 150. Rept. of committee on accts. rel. to accts. of witnesses before committees apptd. to inquire into official conduct of Seth Chapman and Walter Franklin. Feb. 19, 1825. pp. 349-350. Doc. 151. Rept. of committee rel. to complaint against Benj. Stokely, justice of peace of Mercer Co. Feb. 19, 1825. p. 350. Doc. 152. Rept. of committee on agrlc. rel. to loan for Introducing cultivation of vine. Feb. 19, 1825. p. 351. Doc. 153. Rept. of committee on claims, on claim of Derrick Krewson, soldier of revolutionary war. Feb. 19, 1825. pp. 351-352. Doc. 154. Rept. of committee of accts. rel. to accts. of witnesses before committees apptd. to Inquire into official conduct of Seth Chapman and Walter B^anklln. Feb. 21, 1825. pp. 352-353. Doc. 155. Eept. of committee to whom was re-committed bin for relief of Geo. Nagle. Feb. 21, 1825. pp. 353-355. Doc. 156. Eept. of committee on Inland navigation, on Delaware and Raritan Canal. Feb. 21, 1825. pp. 355- 362. Docs. 157-158. Letter from Gov., with res. of Ind. legisl. disapproving amdmt. to U. S. constitution proposed by Ga. Feb. 26, 1825. pp. 362-363. Doc. 159. Rept. of committee of accts. rel. to accts. of witnesses before committees apptd. to inquire into official conduct of Seth Chapman and Walter Franklin. Feb. 22, 1825. p. 364. Doc. 160. Rept. of committee on claims, on claim of widow of Michael Wlslar, Revolutionary soldier. Feb. 23, 1825. pp. 364-365. Doc. 161. Eept. of committee on militia system on claim of Henry Betz. Feb. 23, 1825. p. 365. Doc. 162. Eept. of committee of ways and means, rel. to taxing monies loaned on bonds and mortgages, and capi- tal Invested in stock. Feb. 23, 1825. pp. 366-367. Docs. 163-164. Letter from Gov., with rept. of Chas. Trcziyulny, one of bd. of [canal] comrs. Feb. 23, 1825. pp. 368-377. Docs. 165-166. Letter from auditor gen., with stmts, of late and present brigade inspectors' accts. Feb. 26, 1825. p. 378, 2 foldg. sheets. Doc. 167. Rept. of committee of accts. rel. to accts. of witnesses before committee apptd. to Inquire into official conduct of Seth Chapman. Feb. 26, 1825. p. 379. Doc! 168. Rept. of joint committee apptd. to superintend reception of Gen. La Fayette. Feb. 26, 1825. p. 379. Doc. 169. Eept. of committee on judiciary system rel. to reduction of rate of Interest. Feb. 26, 1825. pp. 380- 381. Doc. 170. Eept. of committee on judiciary system rel. to divorces. Feb. 26, 1825. p. 381. Docs. 171-172. Letter from president of Germantown and Perkiomen Turnpike Eoad Co., Jan. 4, 1825, with abstr. of accts. for year ending Nov. 1, 1824. Eead Feb. 28, 1825. pp. 382-383. Doc. 173. Rept. of committee on claims, on claim of Jacob Brown, revolutionary soldier. Feb. 28, 1825. p. 383. Doc. 174. Eept. of committee on Inland navigation rel. to water communication betw. the eastern and western waters. Feb. 28, 1825. pp. 384-388. Docs. 175-176. Letter from secy, of commonwealth and surveyor gen., with letter from Benj. Tanner rel. to alterations and additions to state map. March 2, 1825. pp. 388-393. Doc. 177. Eept. of committee of accts. rel. to accts. of witnesses before committee apptd. to inquire Into official conduct of Eobt. Porter. March 2, 1825. p. 393. Docs. 178-179. Letter from Gov., with Ind. res. approving O. res. rel. to emancipation of slaves. March 2, 1825. pp. 394-395. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd XLIX General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 7, 1824-AprU 12, 1825 — cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents :-;:7Cont'd Doc. 180. Eept. of committee of accts. rel. to accts. of witnesses before committee apptd. to inquire Into official conduct of Seth Chapman and Eobt. Porter. March 3, 1825. pp. 395-396. Doc. 181. Rept. of committee rel. to Improvement of pub- lic ground adjoining borough of Harrisburg. March 3, 1825. pp. 396-398. Doc. 182. Bept. of committee of accts. rel. to accts. of witnesses before committees apptd. to inquire into official conduct of Walter Franklin and Eobt. Porter. March 5, 1825. pp. 398-399. Docs. 183-185. Letter from Gov., with Miss. res. agreeing to Ga. res. proposing amdmt. to U. S. const, rel. to ingress of people of color, and non-concurrence of Miss, legisl. to O. proposition for emancipation of slavery. March 7, 1825. pp. 399-401. Doc. 186. Bept. of committee of accts. rel. to accts. of witnesses before committees apptd. to Inquire Into official conduct of Eobt. Porter and Seth Chapman. March 7, 1825. p. 402. Doc. 187. Stmt, of concerns of Bank of N. A. March 9, 1825. pp. 402-403. Doc. 188. Rept. of committee of accts. rel. to accts. of witnesses before committee apptd. to Inquire into official conduct of Robt. Porter. March 9, 1825. p. 403. Doc. 189. Eept. of committee apptd. to inquire into official conduct of Walter Franklin, president judge of 2nd judicial distr. of Penn. March 10, 1825. pp. 404-405. Doc. 190. Letter from Jos. Reed, secy, and treasurer of Univ. of Penn., March 8, 1825, with abstr. of state of funds. March 11, 1825. p. 406. Doc. 191. Rept. of committee of accts. rel. to accts. of witnesses before committee apptd. to inquire into official conduct of Robt. Porter. March 11, 1825. p. 407. Doc. 192. Rept. of committee rel. to complaint agst. Hugh M'MuUin, justice of peace of York Co. March 11, 1825. p. 407. Doc. 193. Eept. of committee of accts. rel. to accts. of witnesses before committee apptd. to inquire Into official conduct of Robt. Porter. March 12, 1825. p. 408. Doc. 194. Eept. of committee rel. to alterations and addi- tions to state map. March 12, 1825. pp. 408-409. Doc. 195. Rept. of committee of accts. rel. to accts. of witnesses before committee apptd. to Inquire Into official conduct of Eobt. Porter. March 14, 1825. p. 410. Doc. 196. Eept. of committee apptd. to inquire into official conduct of Seth Chapman, president judge of 8th judicial distr. of Penn. March 14, 1825. pp. 410-413. Doc. 197. Rept. of committee on inland navigation rel. to north branch of the Susquehanna, and to canals to be constructed from Susquehanna to Lehigh and Schuylkill. March 15, 1825. pp. 413-415. Doc. 198. Eept. of committee apptd. to prepare articles of Impeachment agst. Walter Franklin. March 16, 1825. pp. 415-419. Doc. 199. Letter from M'Carty and Davis, March 15, 1825, rel. to Purdon's Digest. Eead March 18, 1825. p. 420. Doc. 200. Letter from depy. secy, of commonwealth, March 17, 1825, rel. to map furnished House of Eepr. Bead March 18, 1825. pp. 420-421. Doc. 201. Eept. of committee of accts. rel. to accts. of witnesses before committee apptd. to inquire into official conduct of Walter Franklin. March 22, 1825. p. 421. Doc. 202. Same ; witnesses before committee apptd. to inquire Into official conduct of Seth Chapman. March 24, 1825. pp. 421-422. Doc. 203. Eept. of committee rel. to tolls on Brie and Waterford turnpike road. March 24, 1825. p. 422. Doc. 204. Bept. of committee of accts. rel. to accts. of witnesses before committee apptd. to inquire into official conduct of Eobt. Porter. March 25, 1825. p. 423. Doc. 205. Bept. of committee apptd. to manage trial of articles of Impeachment exhibited agst. Walter Franklin. March 25, 1825. pp. 423-430. Doc. 206. Bept. of committee of ways and means rel. to finances of commonwealth. March 26, 1825. pp. 430-434. Doc. 207. Eept. of committee apptd. to manage trial of articles of Impeachment exhibited agst. Walter Franklin. March 28, 1825. p. 435. Doc. 208. Eept. of committee rel. to claim of heirs of Jacob Buttemore. March 28, 1825. pp. 435-436. Doc. 209. Eept. of committee of accts. rel. to acct. of Saml. Young, late asst. doorkeeper. March 29, 1825. p. 436. Doc. 210. Rept. of committee apptd. to manage trial of articles of Impeachment exhibited against Walter Frank- lin. March 29, 1825. p. 437. Doc. 211. Rept. of committee of accts. rel. to accts. of witnesses before committee apptd. to inquire into official conduct of Eobt. Porter. March 30, 1825. p. 437. Doc. 212. Bept. of committee apptd. to manage trial of articles of Impeachment exhibited against Walter Frank- lin. March 30, 1825. pp. 438-439. 18 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— confd XLIX General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 7, 1824-AprIl 12, 1825 — cont'd Jonmal of tbe Honse — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc 213. Bept. of committee apptd. to manage trial of articles of Impeachment exhibited against Walter frank- lin. March 30, 1825. pp. 440-441. Doc. 214. Kept, of committee of accts. rel. to accts. of sergeant-at-arms and his deputies for serving subpoenas on vltnesses examined before committees apptd. to in- vestigate the official conduct of Seth Cliapman, Walter Franklin and Robt. Porter. March 31, 1825. pp. 441-142. Doc. 215. Bept. of committee apptd. to manage the trial of articles of impeadmient exiilblted agst. Walter Frank- lin. March 31, 1825. p. 442. Doc 216. l^pt. of committee apptd. to manage trial of articles of impeachment eziiibited agst. Walter Franklin. April 1, 1825. p. 443. Doc 217. Bept. of committee rel. to final adjournment of legist. April 1, 1825. pp. 443-445. Doc. 218. Letter from auditor gen., with Etmt. of con- tingent expenses of Ills office. April 1, 1825. pp. 445-446. Doc. 219. Bept. of committee of accts. reL to accts. of witnesses liefore committee apptd. to Inquire into official conduct of Walter Franklin. Apr. 2, 1825. p. 446. Doc 220. Bept. of committee apptd. to manage trial of articles of impeaclmient, exiiibited agst. Walter Franklin. April 2, 1825. p. 447. Doc 221. Kept, of committee rel. to claim of Alex. M'CIean, senior, late depy. surveyor of Fayette Co. AprU 2, 1825. pp. 447-448. Doc 222. Bept. of committee apptd. to manage trial of articles of impeaclmient exhibited agst. Walter Franklin. April 4, 1825. pp. 448-449. Doc. 223. Kept, of committee apptd. to inquire into official conduct of Bobt. Porter, preadent judge of 3d judicial dlstr. of Penn. April 4, 1825. pp. 449-453. Doc 224. Bept. of committee of accts. rel. to accts. of witnesses tiefore committee apptd. to inquire into official conduct of Walter Franklin. April 5, 1825. p. 454. Doc 225. Letter from Uudltor gen., with stmt, of accts. of comrs. for promoting internal improvement of state. AprU 6, 1825. pp. 454-455. Doc 226. Bept. of committee on education reL to academy in borough of Northampton. April 6, 1825. p. 456. Doc 227. Bept. of committee apptd. to prepare articles of impeachment agst. Seth Cliapman. April 6, 1825. pp. 457-465. Doc 228. Bept. of committee of accts. reL to accts. of witnesses liefore committee apptd. to tngoire into official conduct of Bobt. Porter. Apr. 7, 1825. p. 465. Doc. 229. Bept. of committee apptd. to prepare articles of impeaclmient agst. Bobt. Porter. April 7, 1825. pp. 466-472. Doc. 230. Bept. of committee reL to complaint against John 8. M'BlIwain, justice of peace of Mercer Co. AprU 7, 1825. p. 473. Doc 231. Bept. of committee reL to complaint agst. Jas. M'Keown, justice of peace of Fayette Co. AprU 7, 1825. p. 473. Doc 232. Kept, of committee on education lel. to letter from Anthony Flnley, requesting permlsEion to use state map. AprU 8, 1825. p. 474. Doc 233. Bept. of joint library committee, reL to expen- ditures of library. AprU 8, 1825. pp. 474^475. Doc. 234. Letter from Gov., with res. from Mo. legisL agreeing to 6a. res. proposing amdmt. to n. S. constitu- tion reL to ingress of people of color., etc AprU 8, 1825. pp. 475-476. Doc 235. Bept. of committee reL to alteration of mar- riage laws. AprU 11. 1825. pp. 476-477. Doc. 236. Bept. of committee reL to North-Westem Bank of Penn. AprU 11, 1825. p. 477. Doc 237. Bept. of committee of accts. on settlement of acct. of clerk. AprU 11, 1825. pp. 477-478. Doc 238. Bept. of committee of accts. on settlement of acct. of Mowry and Cameron, prtrs. of the bills. AprU 11, 1825. p. 478. Doc 239. Bept. of committee of accts. on settlement of acct. of J. S. Wiestllng, prtr. of la^giigh Journal of House. April 11, 1825. pp. 478-479. Doc. 240. Bept. of committee of accts. on accts. of Benj. Perry and Adam H. Orth, transcribing clerks of House April 11, 1825. p. 480. Doc 241. ' Bept. of committee of accts. reL to aggregate amt. paid to witnesses before committee apptd. to inquire into official conduct of judges Franklin, Porter and Cliapman, and amt. aUowed sergeant-at-anns for serving subpoenas. AprU 11, 1825. pp. 480-482. Doc. 242. BepL of committee reL to complaint agst. Thos. MiUer, justice of peace of Washington Co. AprU 11, 1825. pp. 482-483. Doc 243. Bept. of committee of conferences further snppL to act for holding special courts of common pleas. AprU 11, 1825. p. 483. COLLECTED DOCXIMENTS— cont'd XI>IX General Assembly — cont'd Dec 7, 1824-AprU 12, 1825 — cont'd Jonmal of the Honse — cont'd Contents :^-cont'd Doc. 244. Kept, of committee apptd. to manage trial of articles of Impeachment exhibited agst. Walter Franklin. AprU 11, 1825. pp. 483-485. Appendix. 5 foldg. sheets. See docs. 135-138. Index to T. 2. xU pp. L General Assembly Dec 6, 1825-AprU 11, 1826 Jonmal of the Senate, v. 36. Harrlsburg: Cameron & Kranse, 1825. 673, 62, 30, 43 pp. Appendix, n. t. p. v. p. Jonmal of the Court of Impeachment for trial of B. Porter, for misdemeanors in office. Harrlsburg: Cameron s Krause, 1825. 62 pp. ^ , , Same, for trial of S. Chapman, for misdemeanors in office. Harrlsburg: Cameron & Kranse, 1826. 30 pp. Index. Harrlsburg : Cameron & Kranse, 1826. 43 pp. . Same, in German. ^ . . Not seen. H. C Marthens was chosen prtr. (Sen. joL 1825/6 : 34.) Jonmal of the House. 2 vols. T. 1. Harrisbnrg: Prtd. by J. S. Wiestilng, 1825-26. 876, 9, U (1) pp. Four copies of v. 1 were comparedL viz. : one at the Penn. State Library, one at the Hist. Socy. of Pena, one at the Free Library of Phlla., and one at the library of the Library co. of Phila. The only com- plete copy of V. 2 seen was m the Hist. Socy. of Penn. ; there is an incomplete copy in the Free library of Phila. y. 2. Containing messages, repts. and documents [nos. 1-224 and tables]. Harrlsburg: Prtd. by J. S. Wiestllng, 1825-26. 325, Tlil pp. Contents : Doc 1. Govs. mess. (Shnlze), ace with docs. Dec 7, 1825. pp. 3-10. Doc 2. Bept. of comrs. for improving the navigation of the Susqoelianna River betw. Northumberland and the Md. and Penn. line. Nov., 1825. pp. 11-18. Doc 3. Docs. reL to the loan of $150,000, per act of Apr. 11, 1825. pp. 18-20. Doc 4. Letter from Bobt. Balston, pres. of Chamber of Commerce of Phila., reL to a breakwater in the Bay of DeL, ace with a rept. of the D. S. engrs. Nov. 15, 1825. pp. 20-47. Doc 5. Letter from C. Gleim reL to the prtg. of the bUis of the House. Dec 8, 1825. p. 48. Doc. 6. Letter from ' surveyor gen. ace with a stmt, of business of tliat dept. Dec 8, 1825. p. 48. Doc. 7. Stmt, of surveyor gen.'8 office. Dec 1, 1825. pp. 49-50. Doe 8. Letter from Gov. ace with docs. Dec 8, 1825. p. 51. Doc 9. Letter from president of Potomac Navigation Co. reL to the incorporation of the Chesapeake and Oliio Canal Co. May 19, 1825. pp. 51-53. Doc 10. Communication from board of directors of the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Co. Nov. 16, 1825. pp. 53-54. Doc 11. Letter from the Gov. of Delaware reL to eman- cipation of slaves. Feb. 10, 1825. pp. 55-56. Doc 12. Letter from the secy, of state of Conn. reL to an Interchange of the laws and repts. of adjudicated cases betw. the two states. Oct. 15, 1825. pp. 56-57. Doc. 13. Letter from Gov. and IIL res. reL to the emanci- pation of slaves. June 15, 1825. pp. 57-58. Doc 14. Letter from Got. and Conn. res. reL to the emancipation of slaves. June 1, 1825. pp. 58-59. Doe 15. Letter from the Gov. and Conn. res. disapprov- ing of an amdmt. of V. S. Constitution proposed by Ga. pp. 59-60. Doc 16. Letter from the Got. and DeL res. reL to amdmt. of U. S. Constitution proposed by Ga. Feb. 5, 1825. pp. 60-61. Doc 17. Letter from the treasurer of Lancaster and SuB- qnelianna Turnpike Boad Co. Dec 3, 1825. p. 61. Doc. 18. Abstr. of accts. of Idncaster and Snsqnehaniui Turnpike Boad Co. for tliree years ending Jan. 31, 1825. P. 62. Doc 19. Letter from president of Union Canal Co., ace with a no. of copies of the repts. of the lid. of mngrs. to the stockholders. Dec 6, 1825. p. 63. Doc 20. Letter from secy, of land office ace with a stmt, of the business of that dept Dec 13, 1825. p. 63. Doc. 21. Bept. of secy, of the land office, 1824/5. pp. 64r^5 Doc 22. Bept. of committee on claims on the claim of Wm. Watson, a Bevolntlonary officer. Dec 13. 1825. p. 66. Doe 23. Bept. of committee on claims on dalm of Richd. MUler, a Bevolntlonary soldier. Dec 13, 1825. pp. 66-67. Doe 24. Bept. of committee reL to a certain state road in Washington Co. Dec 13, 1825. p. 67. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 19 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd L General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 6, 1825-Aprll 11, 1826— cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 25. Eept. of committee of accts. on the settlement of the acct. of the clerk. Dec. 13, 1825. p. 68. Doc. 26. Eept. of the teller, apptd. on the part of the House of Representatives to ofSciate at the opening and publishing of the votes given at the late ann. election for and agst. a couv. Dec. 13, 1825. pp. 69-70. Doc. 27. Letter from auditor gen. ace. with a stmt, of re- ceipts and expenditures at the treasury, 1824/5. Dec. 14, 1825. p. 71. Doc. 28. Receipts and expenditures at state treasury 1824/5. p. 72. Doc. 29. Rept. of committee on claims on the claim of Geo. Selders, a Revolutionary soldier. Dec. 14, 1825. p. 73. Doc. 30. Same ; claim of Saml. Eobb, a soldier In the late war. Dec. 14, 1825. pp. 73-74. Doc. 31. Same : claim of John Meloy, a Revolutionary soldier. Dec. 15, 1825. p. 74. Doc. 32. Same ; claim of James Chesney, a Revolutionary soldier. Dec. 15, 1825. pp. 74-75. Doc. 33. Same ; claim of David Davidson, a Revolutionary soldier, for an increase of his pension. Dec. 16, 1825. p. 75. Doc. 34. Same ; claim of Wm. Duncan, a Revolutionary soldier. Dec. 16, 1825. p. 76. Doc. 35. Same ; claim of Mary Lyons, widow of a Revolu- tionary soldier. Dec. 16, 1825. pp. 76-77. Doc. 36. Eept. of committee apptd. to prepare rules for the govt, of the House. Dec. 16, 1825. p. 77. Doc. 37. Letter from surveyor gen. rel. to lands held by locations or other office titles. Issued from or under the proprietary govt. Dec, 1825. pp. 77-79. Doc. 38. Eept. of committee rel. to the erection of a new CO. out of parts of Washington, Payette, Westmoreland and Allegheny. Dec. 17, 1825. p. 80. Doc. 39. Eept. of committee apptd. to prepare rules for the govt, of the House. Dec. 17, 1825. pp. 80-84. Doc. 40. Eept. of committee on claims on the claim of John Ironson, a Eevolutlonary soldier. Dec. 17, 1825. p. 84. Doc. 41. Eept. of committee on the militia system on the claim of James Dunlop, late depy. marshal. Dec. 17, 1825. pp. 84-85. Doc. 42. Eept. of committee on claims on the claim of Mary Hamilton, widow of a Eevolutlonary soldier. Dec. 19,. 1825. pp. 85-86. Doc. 43. Letter from Joel Bailey, lieeper of the arsenal at Harrlsburg, ace. with a rept. of the no. and condition of the arms and camp equipage. Dec. 19, 1825. p. 86. Doc. 44. Eept. of military stores in the state arsenal, Dec. 19, 1825. pp. 87-88. Doc. 45. Eept. of committee on claims on claim of Henry Holler, a Eevolutlonary soldier. Dec. 21, 1825. p. 88. Doc. 46. Eept. of committee of accts. rel. to the acct. of Thos. Wallace, doorkeeper, for taking charge of the capltol during recess of the Leglsl. Dec. 21, 1825. p. 89. Doc. 47. Eept. of committee apptd. to manage the trial of the articles of Impeachment exhibited agst. Eobt. Porter, president Judge of the 3d judicial distr. of Penn. pp. 89-90. Doc. 48. Eept. of the committee on claims on the claim of Patrick Burk, a Eevolutlonary soldier. Dec. 23, 1825. p. 90. Doc. 49. Eept. of committee on claims on the claim of Isaac Gibson, physician and surgeon in the Revolutionary war. Dec. 23, 1825. p. 91. Doc. 50. Rept. of committee on claims on claim of Margaret Irwin, widow of a Eevolutlonary soldier. Dec. 23, 1825. pp. 91-92. Doc. 51. Letter from auditor gen., ace. with a stmt, of receipts and expenditures at the treasury. Dec. 23, 1825. p. 92. Doc. 52. Estimated receipts and expenditures at treasury, 1824/5. p. 93. Doc. 53. Eept. of committee of accts. rel. to settlement of acct. of prtr. of the English lol. Dec. 24, 1825. p. 94. Doc. 54. Eept. of committee apptd. to manage the trial of articles of Impeachment exhibited agst. Eobt. Porter, president of 3d Judicial dist. of Penn. pp. 94-95. Doc. 55. Letter of auditor gen. stating that he has de- livered to the clerk of the House 600 copies of a rept. of the financial concerns of the Commonwealth, 1824/5. Dec. 26, 1825. pp. 95-96. Doc. 56. Same ; from treasurer. Dec. 26, 1825. p. 96. Doc. 57. Stmt, of receipts and expenditures of Eidge Turnpike Eoad Co., 1825. Nov. 7, 1825. p. 97. Doc. 58. Letter from the Gov., ace. with a rept. of U. S. engrs. rel. to the Delaware and Earitan Canal, in N. J. Dec. 30, 1825. p. 98. Doc. 59. Eept. of D. S. engr. Dec. 21, 1825. pp. 98-102. Doc. 60. Rept. of committee rel. to articles of Impeach- ment preferred by the late House agst. Seth Chapman. Jan. 2, 1826. pp. 102-106. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd L General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 6, 1825-April 11, 1826— cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents ; — cont'd Doc. 61. Rept. of committee apptd. to manage the trial of the articles of Impeachment, exhibited agst. Eobt. Porter, pros, of 3d Judicial distr. of Penn. Jan. 2, 1826. pp. 107-108. Doc. 62. Rept. of committee on the Judiciary system on the petition of sundry inhabitants of Indiana Co. rel. to goods wrongfully taken in execution. Jan. 2, 1826. pp. 108-109. Doc. 63. Letter from recording secy, of Penn. Institution for the Deaf and Dumb. Dec. 31, 1825. p. 110. Doc. 64. Eept. of directors of Penn. Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, 1825. pp. 110-117. Doc. 65. Letter from auditor gen. ace. with a stmt, of certain banks. Jan. 2, 1826. p. 118. Doc. 66. Stmt, of condition of banks. Nov., 1825. pp. 118-141. Doc. 67. Letter from secy, of the commonwealth ace. with a rept. of comrs. apptd. to superintend the erection of a state penitentiary. Jan. 3, 1826. p. 142. Doc. 68. Eept. of comrs. apptd. to superintend the erec- tion of a state penitentiary in Phlla. pp. 142-145. Doc. 69. Ann. stmt, of patients and acct. current of Penn. Hospital, 1824/5. pp. 146-153. Doc. 70. Eept. of committee on accts. rel. to acct. of a witness before the committee apptd. to inquire into official conduct of Eobt. Porter. Jan., 4, 1826. p. 153. Doc. 71. Rept. of committee rel. to the application from Lancaster, to raise money by lottery for the purpose of introducing water into that city. Jan. 4, 1826. pp. 154-155. Doc. 72. Stmt, of receipts and expenditures of Chestnut Hill and Springhouse Turnpike Road Co. Jan. 5, 1826. pp. 155-156. Doc. 73. Rept. of committee on the Judiciary system rel. to marriages, births and deaths. Jan. 5, 1826. p. 156. Doc. 74. Eept. of committee on claims on the claim of John Lee, a Eevolutlonary soldier. Jan. 5, 1826. p. 157. Doc. 75. Eept. of committee on claims on the claim of Eliz. Fryer, widow of a Eevolutlonary soldier. Jan. 5, 1826. pp. 157-158. Doc. 76. Eept. of committee on education rel. to the establishment of an academy in the town of Elchland, Lancaster Co. Jan. 5, 1826. p. 158. Doc. 77. Letter from the Gov. transmitting docs. Jan. 5, 1826. p. 159. Doc. 78. First rept. of canal comrs. Dec. 30, 1825. pp. 159-163. Doc. 79. Communication from Vt. Leglsl. rel. to amdmt. of D. S. Constitution proposed by state of Ga. Dec. 12, 1825. pp. 164-165. Doc. 80. Eept. of the committee on claims on claim of Eobt. Wright, a revolutionary soldier. Jan. 6, 1826. pp. 165-166. Doc. 81. Same ; claim of Mary Stoner, widow of a Revo- lutionary officer. Jan. 6, 1826. p. 166. Docs. 82-83. Letter from state treasurer ace. with a stmt. of contingent expenses. Jan. 6, 1826. p. 167. Doc. 84. Letter from C. Brenneman, on behalf of the pres. and directors of the Columbia Bridge Co. rel. to an investigation of the afCairs of the company. Jan. 5, 1826. p. 168. Doc. 85. Rept. of committee rel, to a complaint agst. Benj. Burrell, a Justice of the peace of Westmoreland Co. Jan. 7, 1826. pp. 168-169. Doc. 86. Eept. of the committee rel. to a vacating land warrant in distr. No. 2. Jan. 7, 1826. p. 169. Docs. 87-88. Letter from Gov. ace. with a communication from the Tenn. Leglsl. proposing amdmt. of the Consti- tution of the U. S. rel. to the election of Pres. and Vlce- Pres. Jan. 10, 1826. pp. 169-171. Doc. 89. Stmt, of receipts and expenditures of Eldge Turnpike Eoad Co., 1825. Dec. 31, 1825. p. 172. Doc. 90. Eept. of committee on claims, on claim of Geo. Lesher, a soldier in the militia In the Revolutionary war. Jan. 10, 1826. p. 173. Doc. 91. Same, on claim of Mary Metz, widow of a Revo- lutionary soldier. Jan. 10, 1826. p. 173. Doc. 92. Rept. of committee on claims on claim of Hannah Archer, widow of a Eevolutlonary soldier. Jan. 10, 1826. pp. 174-175. Doc. 93. Eept. of Mr. M'Sherry, teller on the part of the House, to officiate at the election of state treasurer. Jan. 10, 1826. p. 175. Doc. 94. Eept. of committee rel. to H. D. Overholtzer, a Justice of the peace of Lancaster Co. Jan. 11, 1826. p. 176. Doc. 95. Eept. of committee on claims on claim of Jacob Eyler, a Eevolutlonary soldier. Jan. 12, 1826. p. 176. Doc. 96. Same, on claim of James Dunlop, a Revolu- tionary soldier. Jan. 12, 1826. p. 177. Doc. 97. Eept^ of committee on the militia system rel. to petition of Wm. P. Smith. Jan. 12, 1826. pp. 177-178. Doc. 98. Eept. of committee on claims on claim of Abra- ham Johnson, a Revolutionary soldier. Jan. 13. 1826. p. 179. 20 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCtTMENTS— cont'd Ii Geneial Assembly — conf d Dec 6, 1825-AprU 11, 1826 — conf d Joomal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc 99. Bept. of committee on Inland navigation and Internal improTement, rel. to the Fenn. Canal. Jan. 16, 1826. pp. 179-183. Doc. 100. Kept, of committee on claims on claim of Elizabeth Lockhart, widow of a Bevolntlonary soldier. Jan. 17, 1826. pp. 183-184. Doc. 101. Same ; claim of Stephen Hossler, a Bevoln- tlonaiy soldier. Jan. 17, 1826. p. 184. Doc 102. Letter from Got. (Shnlze) transmitting peni- tentiary rept. Jan. 18, 1826. p. 185. Doc. 103. Sept. of comrs. apptd. to superintend the erec- tion of a state penitentiary on the pnblic land adjoining the town of Allegheny, opposite to Pittsburgh. Jan. 6, 1826. pp. 185-187. Doc 104. Kept, of committee on claims on claim of Mark Bodes, a Bevolutlonary soldier. Jan. 18, 1826. pp. 187-188. Doc 105. Bept. of committee of accts. on settlement of acct. of clerk of the Hoase. Jan. 18, 1826. p. 188. Doc 106. Bept. of the committee apptd. on application of the citizens of the borough of Cbambersburg to raise money by way of lottery, for the purpose of introdnclng water into said borough. Jan. 18, 1826. pp. 189-191. Doc. 107. Rept. of tbe committee on the judiciary system reL to filing stmts, in cases of appeal from justices of tbe peace. Jan. 19, 1826. p. 191. Doc 108. Bept. of the committee on the judiciary system rel. to the fees of registers and clerks of the orphans' courts. Jan. 20, 1826. pp. 191-192. Doc. 109. Bept. of tbe committee on banks rel. to the Easton Bank, issuing notes of a less denomination than $5. Jan. 23, 1826. p. 192. Doc. 110. Bept. of committee rel. to a complaint agst. Jacob Haymaker, a justice of the peace of Westmoreland Co. Jan. 23, 1826. p. 193. Doc 111. Bept. of committee on militia system rel. to the claim of Wm. Robinson for furnishing arms to several volunteer cos. Jan. 24, 1826. pp. 193-194. Doc. 112. Bept. of committee reL to bUl authorizing the secy, of the land office to issue a land warrant to John Griffin of Fayette Co. Jan. 24, 1826. pp. 194-196. Doc 113. Bept. of committee on domestic mnfres. reL to tbe petition of S. H. Wbiteblll, for a loan. Jan. 25, 1826. p. 196. Doc 114. Bept. of committee on claims on the claim of Wm. Stewart, a Bevolutionary soldier. Jan. 25, 1826. p. 197. Doc. 115. Same ; claim of Joseph Irwin, son of a Bevoln- I tionaiT soldier. Jan. 25, 1826. pp. 197-198. Doc. 116. Same ; petition of Geo. Healey, a miHtiamau In tbe late war. Jan. 25, 1826. p. 198. Doc. 117. Bept. of committee on the militia system reL to writs of error. Jan. 25, 1826. p. 199. Doc 118. Bept. of committee on claims on the claim of Bobt. Maxwell, a soldier of the Bevolntionary war. Jan. 27. 1826. pp. 199-200. Doc 119. Letter from Gov. [transmitting snndry docs.]. Jan. 28, 1826. p. 200. Doe. 120. Copy of res. of Ky. leglsL resp. amdmt. of U. S. Constitution proposed by Ga. Dec 17, 1825. p. 201. Doc 121. Bept. of committee reL to Columbia Bridge Co. Jan. 30, 1826. p. 202. Doc. 122. Communication from Bembrandt Feale, reL to a portrait of Gen. Washington. Feb. 1, 1826. pp. 202- 203. Doc 123. Letter from Gov. [transmitting docs.]. Feb. 2, 1826. p. 204. . Doc 124. Copy of apptmt. of a committee from tbe LeglsL of Md. Jan., 1826. pp. 204-205. Doc. 125. Letter from the Gov. of Md. Jan. 9, 1826. pp. 205-206. Doc 126. Letter from Speaker of House of Del^ates of . Md. to Speaker of the House. Jan. 6, 1826. p. 206. Doc 127. Bept. of the committee of accts. reL to tbe acct. of Eiyah Ferree. Feb. 2, 1826. p. 207. Doc 128. Letter from acting committee of socy. for pro- motion of Internal improvements reL to the publication of the repts. and plans of Wm. Strickland. Jan. 31, 1826. pp. 207-208. Doc 129. Bept. of committee on claims on claim of Jane MtUer, widow of a Bevolutionary soldier. Feb. 3, 1826. pp. 208-209. Doc 130. Bept. of committee on claims on the claim of John Newlln, a Bevolutionary soldier. Feb. 9, 1826. p. 209. Doc. 131. Bept. of committee of ways and means reL to the finances of the Commonwealth. Feb. 4, 1826. pp. 210-218. Doc 132. Bept. of committee on claims on the claim of Godfrled Klener, a Bevolntionary soldier. Feb. 4, 1826. p. 218. Doc 133. Bept. of committee on claims on the claim of Moses Baldwin, a revolutionary soldier. Feb. 6, 1826. pp. 218-219. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd L General Assembly — conf d Dec 6, 1825-AprU 11, 1826 — conf d Journal of the House — cont'd I Contents : — cont'd Doc 134. Bept. of committee reL to the removal of the place of holding the court for the middle distr. of the Snpreme Court from Sunbury to Wllllamsport. Feb. 6, 1826. pp. 219-220. ,^ ^ , .^ ..., . , Doc. 135. Govs. mess. reL to the rept. of the bd. of canal comrs. Feb. 7, 1826. p. 220. »v *^ , Doc 136. Bept of committee apptd. to manage the trial of the articles of Impeachment exhibited agst. Seth Chap- man. Feb. 8, 1826. p. 221. Doc 137. Govs. mess. (Shnlze) transmitting a rept. of the canal comrs. Feb. 8, 1826. p. 221. „ ^ „ ,„„ Doc. 138. Sept. of the canal comrs., 1825. Feb. 3, 1826. Doc 'l39. Bept of committee on the militia system reL to petition of DanL Sharp. Feb. 9, 1826. pp. 238-239. Doc 140. Letter from auditor gen. ace with stmt, of the brigade Inspectors' accts. Feb. 13, 1826. pp. 239-240. Doc 141. Stmt, of accts. of brigade inspectors under act of April 2. 1822. foldg. table betw. pp. 240-241. Doc. 142. Stmt, of accts. of brigade inspectors under act of March 28, 1814, and suppls. p. 241. Doc 143 Bept. of committee on claims on claim of Jane English. Feb. 13, 1826. P. 242. „ .. ,, Doc 144. Same, on claim of Bebecca Callahan. Feb. 13, 1826. pp. 242-243. ^ ^ , ^, Doc 145. Same, on claim of Emanuel Dnly, a revolu- tionary soldier. Feb. 13, 1826. p. 243. Docs. 146-147. Govs, mess, Feb. 14, 1826, with copy of act of Va. leglsL reL to Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Co. pp. 244-245. Doc 148. Govs. mess. (Shulze) [reL to the military prop- erty, arsenals, adj. gen.'s rept., etc]. Feb. 17, 1826. pp. 246-247. Doc. 149. Bept of adj. gen, 1825. Feb. 9, 1826. pp. 247-249. Doc. 150. " See Appendti." ... . , Doc 151. Letter from auditor gen. [resp. nulitm fines]. Feb. 18, 1826. p. 250. Doc 152. Stmt of mUlOa fees, 1822-1826. pp. 250-251. Doc 153. Bept of committee apptd. to manage trial of articles of impeachment exhibited agst Seth Chapman, pres. of 8th judicial distr. of Penn. Feb. 20, 1826. pp. 251-253. Docs. 154-155. Govs. mess, with Ind. res. resp. amdmt of n. S. Constitution proposed by Tenn. Feb. 22, 1826. pp. 253-254. Doc 156. Bept. of committee on claims on the claim of Geo. Engle. Feb. 22, 1826. p. 255. Doc 157. Same, on claim of SamL Wltherow. Feb. 22, 1826. pp. 255-256. Docs. 158-159. Letter from auditor gen. ace with abstr. of accts. of turnpike road and bridge cos. In which state holds stock. Feb. 24, 1826. p. 256, foldg. tabic Doc 160. Bept of committee on claims on claim of An- drew Kerr, son of a Bevolutionary soldier. Feb. 25, 1826. p. 257. Doc 161. Same; claim of Bobt MElwain, a Bevoln- tionary soldier. Feb. 27, 1826. pp. 257-258. Doc 162. Same ; claim of Peter Lawyer, a Bevolntionary soldier. Feb. 28, 1826. p. 258. Doc 163. Bept of committee on agric rel. to petition of SamL Etter. March 1, 1826. pp. 258-259. Doc 164. Bept of committee on claims on claim of Patrick M'DowelL a BevolutlonaTy soldier. March 1, 1826. p. 259. Doc 165. Bept of committee on banks reL to Northern Bank of Penn. March 2, 1826. p. 260. Docs. 166-168. Govs. mess, with Md. res. resp. amdmt of n. S. Constitution proposed by Tenn., and DeL res. reL to a lock and canal navigation on the Brandywlne. March 3, 1866. pp. 261-264. Doc. 169. Bept of committee reL to a preparation to pre- vent the alteration of prtg. or writing. March 3, 1826. pp. 265-266. Doc 170. Bept of committee reL to Anderson's Ferry, Waterford and New Haven Turnpike Boad Co. March 3, 1826. p. 266. Docs. 171-172. Letter from President of Phila. and Lan- caster Turnpike Boad Co., with stmt of accts., 1823-1825. March 2, 1826. pp. 267-269. Doc 173. Bept of committee on claims on claim of heirs of Andrew Donnelson. deceased. March 7, 1826. pp. 269- 270. Doc. 174. Same ; claim of Francis Burke, a Bevolutionary soldier. March 7, 1826. p. 270. Doc 175. Same; claim of SamL Chase, a Bevolutionary soldier. March 7, 1826. p. 271. Doc 176. Bept of committee relative to free turnpike roads. March 7, 1826. pp. 271-273. Doc 177. Bept of committee reL to complaints agst Jos. JackstHi and Wm. Hurst justices of the peace In Hunt- ingdon Co. March 7, 1826. p. 272. Doc. 178. Bept of committee reL to vacating a part of the old Penn. road. In Westmoreland Co. March 9, 1826. pp. 273-274. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 21 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd L General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 6, 1825-AprU H, 1826— cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents ; — cont'd Doc. 179. Kept, of committee on claims on claim of John Brown, a Revolutionary soldier. March 9, 1826. p. 274. Doc. 180. Same, on claim of Danl. Steever, a Revolu- tionary soldier, p. 275. Docs. 181-183. Govs. mess, with letter from pres. of Dd. of canal comrs., March 6, 1826, and Miss. res. rel. to gradual emancipation of slaves. March 10, 1826. pp. 275-279' Doc. 184. ' Rept. of committee rel. to claim of Wm. M'ClaIn agst. the Pittsburg and Steubenvllle Turnpilte Road Co. March 13, 1826. p. 280. Doc. 185. Rept. rel. to suits In courts of the Common- wealth. March 14, 1826. pp. 280-282, foldg. table. Doc. 186. Rept. of committee rel. to taxes on unseated lands. March 15, 1826. p. 285. Doc. 187. Rept. of committee rel. to lands in Luzerne Co. March 15, 1826. pp. 285-286. Doc. 188. JElept. of committee on claims on claim of John Priestly, son of a Revolutionary officer. March 15, 1826. p. 286. Doc. 189. Same; claim of Mary Krebs, sister of Peter Gasner. a Revolutionary officer. March 15, 1826. pp. 286-287. Doc. 190. Same ; claim of Andrew Fox, a Revolutionary soldier. March 15, 1826. p. 287. Doe. 191. Same ; claim of David Fox. March 15, 1826. p. 288. Doc. 192. Rept. of committee rel. to co. rates and levies. March 16, 1826. p. 288. Doc. 193. Rept. of committee on claims on claim of Jos. Williams, a Revolutionary soldier. March 18, 1826. p. 289. Doc. 194. Rept. of committee on claims on claim of Jacob Sheriff, a Revolutionary soldier. March 18, 1826. p. 289. Doc. 195. Same ; claim of Thomas Carter. March 18, 1826. p. 290. Docs. 196-197. Govs. mess, with La. res. rel. to amdmt. of D. S. Constitution proposed by Ga. March 18, 1826. pp. 290-292. Doc. 198. Rept. of committee on claims on claim of Margaret M'Lean, widow of a Revolutionary soldier. March 20, 1826. p. 292. Doc. 199. Rept. of committee on inland navigation and internal improvement rel. to constructing a canal from Pittsburg to Lake Brie. March 20, 1826. pp. 293-294. Docs. 200-201. Govs. mess, with letter from Gov. of Md. and act to incorporate the Susquehanna and Patapseo Canal Co. March 21, 1826. pp. 294-298. Doc. 202. Rept. of committee on claims on claim of Christian Grim, a Revolutionary soldier. March 22, 1826. pp. 298-299. Docs. 203-204. Govs. mess, with letter from pres. of Penn. Canal comrs. and certain docs. rel. to the Harrisburg Canal, Fire Insurance and Water Co. March 23, 1866. pp. 299-311. Doc. 205. Rept. of committee on claims on claim of Wm. M'Kelvey, a Revolutionary soldier. March 24, 1826. p. 312. Docs. 206-207. Govs. mess, with La. res. rel. to gradual emancipation of slaves. March 28, 1826. pp. 312-313. Doc. 208. Rept. of committee on agric. rel. to Improving breed of horses. March 29, 1826. pp. 313-314. Doc. 209. Rept. of committee rel. to a complaint agst. Thos. Miller, a Justice of the peace of Washington Co. March 31, 1826. p. 314. Docs. 210-211. Letter from auditor gen., with stmt, of contingent expenses in the auditor genl.'s office. April 1, 1826. pp. 314-315. Doc. 212. Rept. of Joint library committee rel. to expenses of the library. April 1, 1826. pp. 315-316. Docs. 213-214. Letter from pres. of Phila. Saving Fund Socy. ace. by stmt, of the socy., Nov. 1, 1825. March 31, 182fe. pp. 316-317. Doc. 215. Rept. of auditors apptd. to settle accts. of the Phila. Saving Socy. Jan. 1, 1825 and 1826. pp. 318-320. Doc. 216. Rept. of committee rel. to a complaint agst. Chas. Brown, a Justice of the peace of Bradford Co. April 5, 1826. p. 321. Doc. 217. Rept. of committee on Inland navigation and internal Improvement rel. to a moving loclr, termed the " Hydrostatic List." Apr. 6, 1825. p. 321. Doc. 218. Rept. of committee of ways and means rel. to fees of officers. April 6, 1826. p. 322, 2 foldg. 11. E'or tables, see App. to v. 2. Doe 219. Rept. of committee of accts. on settlement of acct. of Cameron & Krause, prtr. of bills. April 10, 1826. p. 323. Doc 220. Rept. of committee rel. to complaint agst. Wm. CiarlJ, a Justice of the peace of Beaver Co. April 10, 1826. p. 323. Doc. 221. Rept. of committee of accts. on settlement of acct. of clerls. April 10, 1826. p. 323. Doc 222. Same ; settlement of acct. of J. S. Wiestllng, Srtr of English Journal of House. April 10, 1826. p. 24.' COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd L General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 6, 1825-Aprll 11, 1826— cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 223. Same ; settlement of acct. of Cameron & Krause, prtr. of bills. April 10, 1826. p. 325. Doc. 224. Same ; settlement of accts. of A. H. Orth and BenJ. Perry, transcribing clerics. April 10, 1826. p. 325. Appendix, n. t. p. v. p. Bound with v. 2. Doc. 150. Return of the militia and volunteers of Penn. for 1825. Tables A-D, preceding index. Doc. 218. Return of bills reed. In 1824 and 1825 and act taxing certain offices, foldg. tables I-III preceding Index. Index, n. t. p. viil pp. unnum. doc. Rept. of state treasurer, 1824/5. Harris- burg : .Mowry & Cameron, 1825. Dee. S, 1825. 477 pp. unnum doc. Rept. of finances by auditor gen. Harrisburg ; J. S. Wiestllng, 1825. Dec. 26. 1825. 30, vl pp. LI General Assembly Dec. 5, 1826-April 17, 1827 Journal of the Senate. 2 vols. [v. 1.] Harrisburg : Cameron & Krause, 1826-27. 999,62 pp., foldg. tnbles. Three copies were compared, viz. : one in the Penn. State Library, one In the Hist. Socy. of Penn., and one in the library of the Library Co. of Phila. ; v. 2 was not found in the latter, [v. 2.] Appendix to Senate Journal, containing messiges and documents rel. to controversy betw. Ga. and the Creek In- dians. Harrisburg: Cameron & Krause, 1827. 399 pp. . Same, in German. Not seen. Schneider and Meyers were elected prtrs. (Sen. Jol., 1826/7 : 36.) Journal of the House. 2 vols. V. 1. Harrisburg : Prtd. by J. S. Wiestllng, 1826-27. 790, 11, Ivi (1) pp. Two copies of V. 1 were compared, viz. : one in the Penn. State Library and one in the Hist. Socy. of Penn., Phila. V. 2. Containing messages, repts. and docs. [nos. 1-305]. Harrisburg: J. S. Wiestllng, 1826-27. 734, xl pp., foldg. sheets. Contents : Doc. 1. Mess, of Gov. [Shulze], Dec. 5, 1826. pp. 3-12. Docs. 2-5. Docs. ace. Govs. mess. pp. 13-26. Doc. 2. Corresp. betw. secy, of commonwealth and war dept. rel. to Fort Mifflin. Read Dec. 6, 1826. pp. 13-14. Doc. 3. Corresp. betw. secy, of commonwealth and several banks rel. to loan of $200,000 authorised by sec. 5 of act of Apr. 1, 1826. Read Dec. 6, 1826. pp. 15-20. Doc. 4. Rept. of comrs. apptd. to improve navigation of Susquehanna from Columbia to tide, and from Columbia to Northumberland, Nov. 22, 1826. Read Dec. 6, 1826. pp. 21-24. Doc. 5. Corresp. betw. secy, of commonwealth and presidents of Phila. Bank and Farmers' and Me- chanics' Bank, rel. to canal loan of $300,000 author- ised by act of Apr. 1, 1826. Read Dec. 6, 1826. pp. 25-26. Docs. 6-7. Letter from secy, of land office with stmt, of business of dept. Dec. 8, 1826. pp. 27-29. , Docs. 8-9. Mess, from Gov., with letter from president of Phila. Chamber of Commerce, rel. to break-water, Delaware Bay. Dec. 9, 1826. pp. 29-30. Docs. 10-16. Govs, mess., Dec. 8, 1826, with letter from Gov. of Md. rel. to fisheries In Susquehanna ; rept. of comrs. apptd. to examine Pittsburgh Penitentiary ; corresp. with president of Northumberland Bridge Co. ; letter from atty. gen. rel. to Harrisburg Canal, Fire Insurance and Water Co. ; letter rel. to sword voted to Captain Conner ; rept. of comrs. apptd. to revise penal code. Dec. 9, 1826. pp. 31-49. Doc. 17. Rept. of committee on claims, on claim of Jacob Snider, Revolutionary soldier. Dec. 9, 1826. pp. 49-50. Doc. 18. Stmt, of no. of depositors and amt. to their credit with Phila. Saving Fund Socy. on Nov. 1, 1826. Dec. 11, 1826. pp. 50-51. Docs. 19-20. Letter from surveyor gen., with stmt, of business of dept. Dec. 11, 1826. pp. 51-53. Doc. 21. Stmt, of receipts and expenditures of Chesnut Hill and Spring House Turnpike Road Co. Dec. 11, 1826. pp. 54-55. Doc. 22. Rept. of committee on claims, on claim of Roslna Peters, widow of a Revolutionary soldier. Dec. 11, 1826. p. 55. Doc. 23. Same ; claim of John Allen, Revolutionary soldier. Dec. 11, 1826. p. 56. Doc. 24. Same ; claim of Thos. Abbott, Revolutionary soldier. Dec. 12, 1826. pp. 56-57. Doc. 25. Rept. of committee of accts. on settlement of acct. of clerk. Dec. 12, 1826. pp. 57-58. Doc. 26. Rept. of committee on claims. Dennis Carroll, Revolutionary soldier, pp. 58-59. on claim of Dec. 12, 1826. 22 INDEX TO DOCTJMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LI General Assembly — cont'd Dec 5, 1826-Aprll 17, 1827 — conf d Journal of the Honse — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc 27. Kept, of Gommlttee on judiciary OTStem on peti- tion of DanL Herbein of Berks Co. Dec. 12, 1826. p. 59. Doc 28. Rept. of committee on claims on claim of Susanna Horn, widow of BeTolntionary soldier. Dec 12, 1826. pp. 59-60. Doc 29. Rept. of Mr. Binder, teller on the part of Honse to officiate at election of V. S. Senator. Dec 12, 1826. pp. 60-62. Doc. 30. Rept. of committee reL to erection of new co. out of parts of Washington, Fayette, Westmoreland and Allegheny cos. Dec 13, 1826. p. 62. Doc 31. Rept. of committee on claims, on claim of Uary Morray, widow of BeTolntionary soldier. Dec 14, 1826. p. 63. Doc 32. Rept. of committee apptd. to prepare mles for gDTt. of House. Dec 14, 1826. pp. 63-69. Doc. 33. Rept. of Mr. Atkinson, teller, declaring retnms of election for Got. Dec 14, 1826. pp. 70-72. Doc 34. Rept. of committee on claims, on claim of Thos. Bodiey, BeTolntionary soldier. Dec 15, 1826. p. 72. Doc 35. Same; claim of Wm. KInsej, ReTolntlonaiy soldier. Dec 15, 1826. p. 73. Doc 36. Same ; claim of Geo. Selders, BeTolntionary soldier. Dec 16, 1826. pp. 73-74. Doc 37. Same; claim of Adam WeaTer, BeTolntionary soldier. Dec 16, 1826. p. 74. Doc 38. Bept. of committee of ways and means reL to petition of SamL B. Smith. Dec 16, 1826. pp. 74-75. Doc. 39. Rept. of committee rel. to cliaplains. Dec 18, 1S26. p. T%. Doc 40. Inaugural address of 3. Andrew Shulzc Dec 19, 1826. pp. 76-77. Doc 41. Rept. of committee on claims on claim of Margaret Irwin, widow of ReTolntionarr soldier. Dec 20, 1826. p. 78. Doc 42. Same; claim of Jos. Blgony, BeTolntionary soldier. Dec 20, 1826. pp. 78-79. Doc 43. Bept. of committee of accts. reL to acct^ of Allen Anderson. Dec 21, 1826. p. 79. Doc 44. Bept. of committee on claims, on claim of Geo. Rogers, brother of Wm. Rogers, ReToIntlonary soldier. Dec 21, 1826. pp. 7&«0. Doc 45. Same; claim of Henry Little, ReTolutionary soldier. Dec 22. 182& p. 80. Doc 46. Same; dalm of SamL Blyth, ReTolutionary officer. Dec 22, 1826. p. 81. Doc 47. Rept. of committee of accts. reL to acct. of Nathaniel Henry. Dec 22, 1826. p. 82. Docs. 48-49. Commnnication from Got., Dec 27, 1826, with res. of Tt. l^lsL disagreeing to amdmt. to TT. S. constitution proposed by Tenn. Dec 28, 1826. pp. 82-83. Doc 50. Communication from auditor gen., Dec 25, 1826, stating that he has dellTered to clerk of Honse 600 copies of rept. of financial concerns of commonwealth from Dec 1, 1825-Not. 30, 1826. Dec 28, 1826. pp. 83-84. Doc 51. Communication from state treasurer, Dec 25, 1826, stating tliat he has delirered to clerk of Honse 600 copies of rept. of receipts and paymente at treasury for year ending Not. 30, 1826. Dec 30, 1826. pp. 84-85. Docs. 52-54. Communication from treasurer A Union Canal Co., Dec 26, 1826, with stmts. reL to lotteries authorised by law for benefit of co. ' Dec 30, 1826. pp. 85-88. Docs. 55-56. Communication from auditor gen. with stmt. of certain banks. Dec 30, 1826. pp. 89-112. Doc 57. Bept of committee on claims, on claim of Jacob Walter, reyolutionaiy soldier. Dec 30, 1826. pp. 112- 113. Docs. 58-59. Communication from Got., with rept. of couus. reL to rerision of penal code. Jan. 1, 1827. pp. 113-117. Docs. 60-92. Communication from Got., with rept. of l>d. of Fenn. canal comrs., and docs. (nos. 1-30) ace their rept. Jan. 1, 1827. pp. 117-210 and 3 foldg. sheets. Doc 63 — no. 1. Bept of Wm. Strickland, engr., Apr. 29, 1826. pp. 134-139. Doc 64 — no. 2. Estimate of cost of constructing eastern division, laid before bd. May 17, 1826, by Wm. Strickland, pp. 139-151. Doc 65 — no. 3. Bept. of Nathan S. Boberts, engr., upon location of eastern dlTlsion proposed by Mr. Strickland. June 19. 1826. pp. 151-153. Doc 66 — ^no. 4. Mr. Strickland's estimate for in- creasing dimensions of eastern division for accommo- dation of Iwrough of Haxrisburg. June 19, 1826. p. 153. Doc 67 — ^no. 5. Bept. of Wm. Strickland upon prog- ress and present state of woric on eastern div&ion. Dec 9. 1826. pp. 153-156. Doc 68 — ^no. 6. Estimate of proI>able cost of com- pleting eastern division by Wm. Strickland. Dec 11, 1826. p. 156. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS — cont'd LI General Assembly — cont'd Dec 5, 1826-AprU 17, 1827 — cont'd Journal of the Honse — cont'd Contents : — confd Doc. 69 — ^no. 7. Letter from CanTass White, engr., reL to mode of crossing Snsqnelianna at mouth of Juniata, and to present location of npper leTel of eastern division. Oct. 18, 1826. pp. 157-158. Doc. 70 — no. 8. Bept. of Charles Mowiy, acting comr., of contracts on eastern division. July 25, 1826. foldg. sheets betw. pp. 158 and 159. Doc. 71 — no. 9. Further rept. of Chas. Mowry upon contracts for eastern division. Sept. 6, 1826. p. 158. Doc 72^-40. 10. General rept. of Chas. Mowry upon progress and situation of eastern division, Dec 2, 1826. pp. 159-165. Doc 73 — ^no. 11. [Doc. ace no. 10.] Stmt, of con- tracts on eastern division by Charles Mowry, Nov. 29, 1826. foldg. sheet betw. pp. 165 and 166. Doc 74 — no. 12. [Doc B. ace. no. 10.1 T^bnlar stmt. of progress of work on eastern dlTlsion by Chas. Mowry, showing amt. of work, payments on acct.. and no. of bands employed, foldg. sheet betw. pp. 165 and 166. Doc 75 — no. 13. Corresp. between comrs. for hn- SroTlng navigation of Susquehanna and Chas. iowry, acting comr. Oct 17-18, 1826. pp. 165-166. Doc 76 — no. 14. Exhibit of state of acting comr.'s office for eastern division of Penn. CanaL Dec 2, 1826. pp. 167-168. Doc 77 — ^no. 15. Bept of Katlun S. Boberts, engr- Apr. 26, 1826. pp. 168-170. Doc 78 — no. 16. Bept and estimate of Natlian 8. Boberts, Apr. 30, 1826, upon first 17 miles up the Allegheny River on eastern side. pp. 170-173. Docs. 79-80 — nos. 17-18. Bept of Natlian S. Roberta upon survey and location of western division of Penn. Canal with estimates of cost of construction on eastern and western sides of Allegheny, resp. May 18, 1826. pp. 173-188. Doc 81 — ^no. 19. Joint rept of Major Douglass and Mr. Strickland upon location of western division proposed by Mr. Roberts. Aug. 9, 1826. pp. 189-190. Doc 82 — no. 20. Separate rept of Nathan S. Boberts upon location of western division under res. of Aug. 8, 1826. Aug. 9, 1826. pp. 191-192. Doc 83 — ^no. 21. Estimate by Mr. Roberts of sums necessary to complete portion of western division now under contract Nov. 30, 1826. pp. 193-198. Doc 84 — no. 22. Esthnate by Mr. Boberts of cost of completing canal from Pine creek to Plttd>urg, on each side of Allegheny Blver. Sept 6. 1826. pp. 198-200 Doc 85 — no. 23. Stmt and plan by Mr. Boberts of bridges for western division. Dec 12, 1826. p. 200. Doc 86 — no. 24. Stmt by X. S. Roberts of expenses of engr.'s dept on western section. Dec 6, 1826. p. 201. Doc 87 — no. 25. Rept of Gen. Abner Iaco<±, acting comr., on progress and situation of western division. Dec 9, 1826. pp. 201-204. Doc 88 — no. 26. Contract and specification for aque- duct over Allegheny Blver near month of Klske- minetas. Oct 5, 1826. pp. 204-207. Doc 89 — no. 27. Bept of Gen. Lacock reL to re- leases procurable upon the several routes through Pittsburgh. Dec 7, 1826. pp. 207-208. Doc 90 — no. 28. Letter from Wm. M'Candlesa, chim. of committee of citizens of Plttsbnrgli. Nov. 16. 1826. p. 208. Doc 91 — no. 29. Stmt by N. S. Boberts and J. D. Harris as to location and designation of canal routes, on east side of Allegheny Blver, and throngh Pittsburgh. Not. 30, 1826. pp. 209-210. Doc 92 — ^no. 30. Rept of Abner Lacock. actlne comr., of contracts on western dlTlsion. Sent 14. 1826. p. 210. Docs. 93-94. Communication from auditor gen., Jan. 2, 1827. with stmt of affatrs of SchuyUdU bank [18261. Jan. 3. 1827. pp. 211-212. Doc 95. Rept of committee on claims, on claim of Peter Mwer, BeTolntionary soldier. Jan. 3, 1827. pp. 212- Doc 96. Same; on claim of PhlUIp Mick, BevolntlonarT soldier. Jan. 3, 1827. p. 213. Doc 97. Bept of committee apptd. to inquire into con- duct of SamL D. Franks, president Judge of 12th ludidal w» ^'^■o /iP- 'a *827. pp. 214-215. 1M>«. 98-101. Communication from recording secy, of Penn. Instltntian for Deaf and Dnmb. Dec 30, 1826. with letter from pres., receipts and expenditures, and »»-'^**,^P''ES!- Bead Jan. 5, 1827. pp. 215-222. """-If™- Stmt of concerns of Bank of Penn. Jan. 5, loZt, p. 22^. DoCT- 103-105. Conuniuilcation from auditor gen-, with I^Va^^^^liHlSS!' '"^ J«uu5.1827. pp. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 33 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LI General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 5, 1826-AprU IT, 1827— cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Docs. 10(5-107. Communication from state treasurer, with stmt, of contingent expenses of treasury dept. Jan. 5, 1827. p. 225. Doc. 108. Kept, of committee on claims, on claim of Saml. Dewees, lleTolutlonary soldier. Jan. 5, 1827. p. 226. Doc. 109. Same; claim of Thos. Nichols, Revolutionary soldier. Jan. 5, 1827. pp. 226-227. Doc. 110. Kept, of committee rel. to petition of Prudence Stewart. Jan. 5, 1827. p. 227. Doc. 111. Kept, of committee apptd. to Inquire into official conduct of Seth Chapman, president judge of 8th Judicial distr. Jan. 6, 1827. p. 228. Doc. 112. Same. Jan. 6, 1827. pp. 228-229. Docs. 113-114. Communication from Gov., with rept. of comrs. apptd. to investigate Northern Bank of Penn. Jan. 8, 1827. pp. 229-244. Doc. 115. Kept, of Mr. Cunningham, teller on the part of House to officiate at election of state treasurer. Jan. 9, 1827. pp. 244-245. Doc. 116. Eept. of committee of accts. rel. to accts. of witnesses before committee apptd. to inquire into con- duct of Saml. D. Franks. Jan. 10, 1827. pp. 245-247. Doc. 117. Rept. of committee on claims, on claim of Susannah Ney, daughter of Revolutionary soldier. Jan. 11, 1827. p. 248. Doc. 118. Rept. of committee rel. to state road from Schnee's mill to Dug Hill. Jan. 11, 1827. p. 248. Doc. 119. Stmt, of receipts and expenditures of Ridge Turnpike Road Co. Jan. 12, 1827. p. 249. Doc. 120. Rept. of committee of accts. rel. to accts. of witnesses before committee apptd. to inquire into official conduct of Seth Chapman. Jan. 12, 1827. p. 250. Docs. 121-122. Communication from Select and Common Councils of PhUa, Jan. 11, 1827. Read Jan. 12, 1827. pp. 250-251. Docs. 123-124. Rept. of committee of accts. rel. to accts. of witnesses before committee apptd. to inquire Into con- duct of Saml. D. Franks. Jan. 13, 1827. pp. 251-252. Doc. 125. Rept. of committee on claims, on claim of Wm. Hazlet, Revolutionary soldier. Jan. 13, 1827. p. 253. Doc. 126. Same ; claim of E. D. Rishell, widow of Revolu- tionary soldier. Jan. 13, 1827. pp. 253-254. Doe. 127. Same : claim of Wm. Amberson, Revolutloifary officer. Jan. 13, 1827. pp. 254-255. Docs. 128-129. Stmt, of affairs of Penn. Hospital. Read Jan. 15, 1827. pp. 255-261. Docs. 138-131. Rept. of committee of accts. rel. to accts. of witnesses before committee apptd. to inquire into con- duct of Saml. D. Franks. Jan. 16, 1827. pp. 262-266. Doc. 132. Rept. of committee on judiciary system rel. to prothonotarles of the several courts, exhibiting ann. stmt, of no. of suits and prosecutions commenced, at issue, determined. Jan. 16, 1827. pp. 266-267. Doc. 133. Communication from Joel Bailey, keeper of Arsenal at Harrisburg, Jan. 16, 1827, with rept. of no. and condition of arms and camp equipage. Jan. 17, 1827. pp. 267-268. Docs. 134-135. Communication from secy, of common- wealth, with rept. of comrs. to Improve navigation of Susquehanna ace. with does. Jan. 17, 1827. pp. 269- 275 Doc. 136. Rept. of committee of accts. rel. to accts. of witnesses before committee apptd. to inquire into con- duct of judges Chapman and Franks. Jan. 17, 1827. p. 276. Doc. 137. Rept. of committee of accts. rel. to accts. of witnesses before committee apptd. to Inquire Into con- duct of Saml. D. Franks. Jan. 18, 1827. pp. 277-278. Doc. 138. Communication from secy, of commonwealth, Jan. 18, 1827, rel. to incompatibility of officers of adj. gen. and brigade inspector. Jan. 19, 1827. pp. 278-279. Doc. 139. Rept. of committee on judiciary system rel. to declaring co. comrs. bodies corporate. Jan. 19, 1827. pp. 279-280. Doc. 140. Rept of committee of accts. rel. to accts. of witnesses before committees apptd. to inquire into con- duct of judges Franks and Chapman. Jan. 19, 1827. pp. 281-282. Doc. 141. Eept. of committee apptd. to inquire into official conduct of Seth Chapman. Jan. 19, 1827. pp. 282-283. Doc. 142. Communication from Mayor, select and com- mon councils, and citizens of Lancaster, rel. to removal of seat of govt. Jan. 20, 1827. pp. 284-287. Docs. 143-144. Communication from Jos. Hemphill, chrm. of town meeting of citizens of Fhila., with res. of meet- ing rel. to removal of seat of govt., Jan. 18, 1827. Read Jan. 20, 1827. pp. 287-289. Doc. 145. Rept. of committee of accts. rel. to accts. of wit- nesses before committee apptd. to inquire into conduct of Saml. D. Franks. Jan. 20, 1827. p. 290. Doc. 146. Rept. of committee on judiciary system rel. to Increasing salaries of associate judges of Allegheny Co. Jan. 20, 1827. pp. 290-291. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LI General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 5, 1826-April 17, 1827— cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 147. Rept. of committee rel. to complaint against Thos. Miller, justice of peace of Washington Co. Jan. 20, 1827. p. 291. Docs. 148-149. Communication from Gov., Jan. 19, 1827, with letter from Gov. of Ga., together with copy of pre- amble and res. recommending amdmt. to D. S. constitu- tion. Jan. 20, 1827. pp. 291-293. Docs. 150-152. Communication from Gov. with letter from C. F. Mercer, chrm. of committee of Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Convention and memorial to legisl. rel. to said canal. Jan. 20, 1827. pp. 293-297. Doc. 153. Communication from grand Inquest, comrs. and associate judges of Northumberland Co., rel. to removal of seat of govt.. Jan. 16, 1826 [1. e. 1827]. Read Jan. 22, 1827. pp. 297-298. Doc. 154. Rept. of committee on claims, on claim of Leonard Weyer, Revolutionary soldier. Jan. 23, 1827. p. 299. Doc. 155. Same ; claim of Wm. Bower, Revolutionary soldier. Jan. 23, 1827. pp. 299-300. Doc. 156. Same ; claim of Jesse Cornelius, Revolutionary soldier. Jan. 23, 1827. p. 300. Doc. 157. Rept. of committee on militia system rel. to alteration of militia law in rel. to 1st brigade, 1st division. Jan. 23, 1827. p. 301. Doc. 158. Communication from citizens of Lancaster rel. to removal of seat of govt. Jan. 24, 1827. pp. 301-302. Doc. 159. Rept. of committee rel. to Springettsbury Manor, York Co. Jan. 24, 1827. pp. 302-306. Doc. 160. Eept. of committee apptd. to inquire into official conduct of Seth Chapman. Jan. 24, 1827. pp. 307-309. Doc. 161. Rept. of committee of accts. on settlement of acct. of clerk of the House. Jan. 25, 1827. pp. 309-310. Doc. 162. Eept. of committee of accts. rel. to accts. of witnesses before committee apptd. to inquire into con- duct of S. D. Franks. Jan. 25, 1827. pp. 310-311. Doc. 163. Eept. of committee on claims, on claim of John Anderson, Eevolutionary soldier. Jan. 25, 1827. pp. 311-312. Doc. 164. Same ; claim of James Chambers, Eevolutionary soldier. Jan. 25, 1827. p. 312. Doc. 165. Same ; claim of Wm. M'Crum, Eevolutionary soldier. Jan. 25, 1827. pp. 312-313. Doc. 166. Same ; claim of Philip Isenhour, Eevolutionary soldier. Jan. 25, 1827. pp. 313-314. Doc. 167. Communication from president of Germantown and Perkiomen Turnpike Eoad Co., Jan. 3, 1827, with abstr. of affairs of co., 1825/6. Jan. 29, 1827. pp. 314-315. Doc. 168. Rept. of committee on claims, on claim of Stephen Barth, Eevolutionary soldier. Jan. 31, 1827. pp. 315-316. Doc. 169. Same ; claim of Alexander M'Coy, Revolutionary soldier. Jan. 31, 1827. p. 316. Docs. 170-172. Communication from Gov., with letter from Gov. of Ohio, and copy of law Incorporating Penn. and Ohio Canal Co. Feb. 1. 1827. pp. 316-328. Doc. 173. Rept. of committee apptd. to inquire Into official conduct of Jos. Reed, recorder of Phila. Feb. 1, 1827. pp. 328-329. Docs. 174-175. Communication from secy, of Library Co. of Phila., Feb. 2, 1827, with res. of directors of co. Read Feb. 5, 1827. pp. 329-330. Docs. 176-177. Communication from Gov., Feb. 3, 1827, with rept. from comrs. of Pittsburgh penitentiary. Read Feb. 5, 1827. pp. 330-331. Doc. 178. Rept. of committee on judiciary system, rel. to alteration in $100 law. Feb. 6, 1827. p. 332. Doc. 179. Rept. of committee on inland navigation and internal Improvement, rel. to location of western division of Penn. canal. Feb. 6, 1827. p. 332. Doc. 180. Rept. of committee on judiciary system rel. to bail taken by justices of peace. Feb. 6, 1827. p. 333. Doc. 181. Rept. of committee on claims, on claim of Matthias Hanson, Revolutionary soldier. Feb. 7, 1827. p. 333. Doc. 182. Same ; claim of Wm. Cline, Revolutionary soldier. Feb. 7, 1827. p. 334. Doc. 183. Same ; claim of Thos. Carter, Eevolutionary soldier. Feb. 7, 1827. pp. 334-335. Doc. 184. Rept. of committee of accts. rel. to accts. of witnesses before committees apptd. to inquire into con- duct of judges Chapman and Franks. Feb. 7, 1827. p. 335. Doc. 185. Eept. of committee of ways and means, rel. to purchase of turnpike stock from Jas. Herriott. Feb. 7. 1827. p. 336. Docs. 186-198. Communications from Gov., with further rept. of bd. of Penn. canal comrs., and docs. ace. rept. (nos. 1-11). Feb. 7, 1827. pp. 337-471. Doc. 188 — no. 1. Eept. on Susquehanna and Potomac route by John Mitchell. Dec. 8, 1826. pp. 350-353. Doc. 189 — no. 2. Eept. on French Creek feeder, by D. B. Douglass. Jan. 1, 1827. pp. 353-385. 24 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUHENTS— cont'd LI General Assembly — conf d Dec 5, 1826-April 17, 1827— conf d JToamal of the Honse — conf d Contents : — conf d Doc 190 — ^no. 3. Rept. on snrvey along Allegheny from month of Elskemlnetas to month of French Creek by Jas. Geddes. Dec 6, 1826. pp. 385-387. Doc 191 — ^no. 4. Bept. of survey of No. Branch of Snsqnehanna. by John Bennet. n. d. pp. 388-394. Doc 192 — ^no. 5. Remarks on No. Branch surrey by Judge Scott, member of bd. Feb. 2, 1827. pp. 394-402. Doc 193 — no. 6. Bept. on survey of northern route betw. eastern and western waters, by Jas. Geddes. Jan. 26, 1827. pp. 402-417. Doc 194-— no. 7. Bepts. on survev of Juniata route by Canvass White and Geo. T. Olmstead. Jan. 30, 1827. pp. 417-467. Doc 195 — no. 8. Eitr. from minutes of bd. in reL to No. Branch survey. Sept. 12-13, 1826. pp. 467-468. Doc 196 — no. 9. Bept. on upper level of eastern di- vision of Penn. canal by Wm. Strickland, Jag. Geddes. N. S. Boberts and Canvass 'White, engrs., in service of bd. Feb. 1, 1827. p. 469. Doc 197 — no. 10. Bes. of bd. of canal comis. to ex- tend eastern division of Penn. CanaL Feb. 3, 1827. pp. 469-470. Doc 198 — no. 11. Bept. of committee apptd. to super- intend subject of releases on proposed lines of com- municntion betw. eastern and western waters. Dec 8, 1826. pp. 470-471. Doc 199. Bept. of committee on judiciary system reL to refunding Iwudt of executors and administrators. Feb. 8, 1827. p. 472. Doc 200. Commnnication from Gov., Feb. 8, 1827, reL to remaining docs, ace bd. of canal comis. rept. Feb. 9. 1827. p. 472. Doc 201. Bept. of committee on claims, reL to Halnm of Jacob Bichart, Bevolntionary soldier. Feb. 9. 1827. p. 473. Doc 202. Same; claim of Catherine Clark, widow of soldier In late war. Feb. 9, 1827. pp. 473-474. Doc 203. Bept of comrs. of Phila. p^tentiary. Feb. 10, 1S27. pp. 474-479. Doc 204. Bept^ of committee on claims, on claim of Benjamin Hunter, Bevolntionary soldier. Feb. 12, 1827. pp. 479-480. Doc 205. Bept^ of committee on bill no. 242, reL to abolisliing middle, southern and I^ncaster distrs. of Supreme Court, and establishing one at Harrisborg. Feb. 12, 1827. pp. 480-481. .Doc 206. Bept. of comrs. of internal improvement fund, with stmfL Feh 13. 1827. pp. 481-483. Doc 207. Bept. of committee reL to tolls of tnmpike road cos. Feb. 13, 1827. p. 484. Doc 208. Bept. of committee on banks rel. to complaint of Jon-'>thaD Mi***!!! r-gst. dire<*tors of Columbia Bridge Co. Feb. 14, 1827. pp. 484-485. Doc 209. Bept. of committee reL to complaint agst. Thos. Coates, jr.. justice of peace of Fhlla. Co. Felt 14, 1827. pp. 485-487. Doc 210. Commnnlcstlon from secy, of commonwealth, Feb. 14, 1827, reL to porcluise of no. of copies of Pnidon's Digest Feb. 15. 1827. pp. 487-488. Docs. 211-212. Communication from Gov. with res. from l^isL of Ala. reL to emancipation of slaves. Feb. 15, 1827. pp. 488-490. D ocs. 213-:;i4. Commnnication from auditor gen. with stmt reL to debts of tnmpike road cos. in which state holds stock. Feb. 15, 1827. p. 491 and foldg. sheet Doc 215. Commnnication from pres. of Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co. Febi 12, 1827. Bead Feb. 1671827. pp. 491-492. Doc 216. Bept of committee on claims, on claims of Bobert Armstrong, Bevolntlanary soldier. Feb. 16. 1827. p. 492. Doc 217. Same; claim of John Nicholas, Bevolntionary soldier. Feb. 16, 1827. p. 493. Doc 218. Same; claim of Ed. Hector, Bevolntlonarv soldier. Feb. 16. 1827. p. 493. Doc 219. Bept of committee reL to organization of courts of common pleas. F**b. 16. 1-S27. p. -45*4. Doc 220. State of Plula. Saving Fund Society, Jan. 1, 1827. Bead Feb. 19, 1827. pp. 495^96. Doc 221. Communication from committee of arrangement of I>elles lettres socy. of Dickinson College Carlyle Feb. 16, 1827. Bead Feh 19, 1S27. pp. 496-497. Docs. 222-223. Commnnication from Gov. with letter from secy, of navy and res. of Cong. reL to navy yard near Phila. Feb. 19, 1827. pp. 49^98. Docs. 224-225. Commnnleatlon from Gov., with letter from Gov. of Ga.. and rept and res. of Ga. legisL reL to differences with general govt Feb^ 19, 1827. pp. 498-508. Doc 226. Bept of committee to whom was referred letter from secy, of commonwealth reL to purchase of Pnrdon's Digest Feb. 20, 1827. p. 508. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LI General Assembly — cont'd Dec 5, 1826-April 17. 1827 — conf d Journal of the Honse — cont'd Contents :— conf d Docs. 227-228. Communication from aodltor gen^ with stmt of settlement of accts. of canal comrs. Feb. 21, 1827. pp. 509-525. Doc 229. Commnnication from auditor gen. reL to Penn. CanaL Feb. 21, 1827. pp. 525-526. Doc 230. Bept of committee reL to purchase of books on subject of canals and Internal improvement Feb. 21, 1827. pp. 526-527. Docs. 231-233. Communication from Gov., with commnnl- cntlon from inspectors of Pittsbnrg penitentiary, .ind res. of O. legisL reL to amdmt to D. S. constitution. Feb. 22, 1827. pp. 527-535. Doc 234. Bept of committee reL to abolition of slavery. Feb. 24, 1827. pp. 535-536. Doc 235. Bept of committee reL to complaint agst Josl Lester, justice of peace of Northampton Co. Feb. 26, 1827. p. 537. Doc 236. Bept of select committee to whom was referred res. reL to organization of courts of common pleas. Fd>. 26. 1827. pp. 538-545. Docs. 237-238. Communication from (iresident of Lelii^ Coal and Navigation Co.. Feb. 26. 1827. with stmt of checks and drafts. Bead Feb. 26, 1827. pp. 545-608, and 1 foldg. sheet Doc 239. Stmt and commnnlcaflon from cashier of Eastcn bank, reL to checks and drafts of Lehigh Coal and NavigaUon Co. Feb. 26, 1827. pp. 609-614. Doc 240. Rept of committee on claims, on claim of Hichael Walleiser, Bevolntionary soldier. Feb. 28, 1827. p. 614. Doc 241. Bept. of committee on Inland navigation and internal improvement reL to furthor extension of Penn. canaL Feb. 28, 1827. pp. 614-627. Doc 242. Commnnication from Christian J. Hutter, Febu 26, 1S27. reL to transportation of first canal repts., prtd in German. Bead Feti. 28. 1S27. pp. 627-628. Doc 243. Commnnication from pres. of Korttaamptim bank, Feb. 24, 1827, with stmt of acct of Lebl^ Ooal and Narization Co. with said bank. Fell. 28, U27. pp. 628-«32. Doc. 244. Bept of select committee reL to removal of certain obstructions in Delaware River, opposite Trenton. Ifarch 2, 1827. p. 632. Docs. 245-246. Commnnication from auditor gen., vrltb stmt of sums received under act reL to collateral inherir tancesL March 5. 1827. pp. 633-634. Doc 247. Rept of committee on claims on claim of Jane Fngllsh, widow of Revolutionary soldier. March 6, 1827. Doc 2-iS. Coummnication from pres. of bd. of controllers of pnblic schools [Pliila.]. March 5, 1827. Read March 7. 1827. p. 635. Doc 249. Rept of committee of ways and means reL to finances of commonwealth. March 7, 1827. pp. 636-840. Doc 250. Bept of select committee apptd. to investigate ofllciai conduct of SamL D. Franks, starch 7, 1827. pp. 641-642. Docs. 251-252. Communication from Gov., March 8, 1827. with rept of engr. apptcL by comrs. for Improvement of navigation of Susquehanna bi pursuance of res. of I^lsL, passed at session 1826-27. pp. 642-659 and 1 foldg. sheet Docs. 253-254. Communication from citizens of Baltimoiev with copy of act of Hd. legisL to tncorpoiate Penn. and Md. Canal Co. March 9, 1827. pp. 660-673. Doc 255. Rept of committee on HHjmg^ on claim of Bobt Hunter and Ann his wife, heirs of Lieut David Sloan, deceased. March 9, 1827. pp. 673-674. Doc 256. Same; claim of Lucy Johnston, dan^ter of BevoIntionarT soldier. March 10, 1827. ppL 674475. Doc 257. Same ; claim of Bebecca CalhUian. widow of Bevolntionary soldier. March 10. 1827. p. 675. Doc 258. Same; claim of Bobt M'Guire, soldier In late war. March 10, 1827. pp. 675-676. Doc 259. Bept of select committee reL to accts. of Dela- ware Bridge Co. at Easton. March 10, 1827. pp. 676- 677. Doc 260. Rept of committee of accts. on settlement of acct of clerk of House March 13. 1827. pp. 677-678. Docs. 261-262. Communication from pres. of bd. of canal comis^ March 13, 1827, with copy of instructions to John MltchelL March 15. 1'27. pp. 67S-*37r4 Doc 263. Rept of select committee reL to education of chUdroi under 5 years at pnblic expense, in Fhlla. March 16, 1827. pp. 680«8L *™^ Doc 264. Rept of committee reL to complaint agst John Gray, justice of peace of Cumberland Col ^uch 16, 1867. p. 68L Doc 265. Rept of select committee. reL to Inspection of flour. March 19, 1827. ppi 681-682. Docs. 266-269. Conunoalcatlon tram Gov, March 22. 1827, with letter from adj. gen. with return of militia, ord- nance, camp equipage and military stores, pp. 682-687, and 4 foldg. sheets in appendix. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 25 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LI General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 5, 1826-Aprll 17, 1827— cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 270. Kept, of committee rel. to complaint ngst. Aler. C. Phelps, Justice of peace of Susquehanna Co. March 23, 1827. pp. 687-681. Doc. 271. Eept. of committee rel. to annexing part of Bucks Co. to Lehigh Co. March 24, 1827. p. 681. Doc. 272. Rept. of committee on Inland navigation and Internal Improvement. March 26, 1827. pp. 681-682. Doc. 273. Communication from auditor gen. rel. to accts. of depy. marshals. March 27, 1827. p. 682. Doc. 274. Address for removal of Saml. D. Pranks, presi- dent judge of 12th Judicial dlstr. from ofiBce. March 27, 1827. pp. 682-683. Doc. 275. Rept. of committee rel. to review of state road from TJniontown to Pittsburg. March 28, 1827. p. 683. Doc. 276. Rept. of committee on Inland navigation and Internal Improvement rel. to Penn. and Md. Canal. March 31, 1827. p. 684. Doc. 277. Rept. of committee on Inland navigation and Internal Improvement rel. to surveys of streams flowing into Susquehanna and Allegheny. March 31, 1827. p. 684. Doc. 278. Rept. of committee to whom were referred petition and docs, of heirs of EUsha MathewsOn. March 31, 1827. pp. 685-693. Doc. 279. Address for removal of Alex. C. Phelps, Justice of peace of Susquehanna Co. March 31, 1827. pp. €93- 694. Doc. 280. .Rept. of committee of ways and means, rel. to sundry petitions for repeal of act rel. to collateral inheritances. April 3, 1827. pp. 695-698. Docs. 281-282. Communication from auditor gen., April 3, 1827, with stmt, of contingent expenses of office. Read April 4, 1827. pp. 698-699. Docs. 283-284. Communication from auditor gen., April 3, 1827, with rept. rel. to appt. of mngrs. of turnpike road and bridge cos. In which state holds stock. Read April 4, 1827. pp. 699-712. Doc. 285. Rept. of committee of accts. rel. to accts. of witnesses before committee apptd. to inquire into con- duct of S. D. Franks. April 5, 1827. p. 713. Doc. 286. Address for removal from office of Jos. Lester, Justice of peace of Northampton Co. April 6, 1827. pp. 713-714. Docs. 287-288. Communication from Gov. with res. of Me. leglsl. rel. to internal Improvement by U. S. govt. April 7, 1827. pp. 714-719. Docs. 289-290. Communication from auditor gen., with stmt, of tolls on turnpike roads in which state holds stock. April 9, 1827. pp. 719-720, arid foldg. sheet in appendix. Doc. 291. Rept. of Joint committee rel. to improvement of public ground attached to state capltol. April 10, 1827. p. 720. Docs. 292-293. Communication from auditor gen., with copy of subpoena from U. S. circuit court to deliver pnpprs and docs, of late John Kicbolson. April 11, 1827. pp. 721-724. Doc. 294. Rept. of select committee rel. to checks of Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co. April 11, 1827. pp. 725- 726. Doc. 295. Rept. of committee of ways and means, rel. to duty on retailers of foreign merchandize in Phila. April 12, 1827. p. 726. Doc. 296. Rept. of Joint library committee. April 13, 1827. pp. 726-727. Doc. 297. Rept. of committee rel. to complaint agst. Jas. Walton, Justice of peace of Chester Co. April 13, 1827. p. 727. Doc. 298. Rept. of committee rel. to tolls reed, on turn- pike roads In which state holds stock. April 13, 1827. pp. 727-729. - Doc. 299. Rept. of committee of accts. ; settlement of acct. of Cameron and Krause, prtrs. of bills. April 14, 1827. p. 73W Doc. 300. Same ; accts. of BenJ. Perry and Adam H. Orth, transcribing clerks of House. April 14, 1827. pp. 730- 731. Doc. 301 Same ; acct. of Dennis Brady for serving writ on sheriff of Delaware Co. April 14, 1827. p. 731. Doc. 302. Same ; acct. of J. S. WIestlIng, prtr. of English Journal of House. April 14, 1827. pp. 731-733. Doc. 303. Same ; acct. of clerk of House. April 16, 1827. pp. 733-734. Docs. 304-305. Communication from Gov., with letter from engr. apptd. to survey Susquehanna. April 16, 1827. p. 735. Appendix. 5 foldg. sheets (see docs. 268-269, 290). Index. 11 pp. . Same, in German. Not seen. Hutter and Mueller were elected prtrs. (House Jol. 1826/7, v. 1 : 22.) COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LII General Assembly Dec. 4, 1827-Aprll 15, 1828 Journal of the Senate. 2 vols. [v. 1.] Harrlsburg: S. C. Stambaugh, 1827. 675, 53 pp. Three copies of both vols. 1 and 2 were compared, viz. : one at the Penn State Library, one at the Hist. Socy. of Penn., Phila., and one at the Free Library of Phila. ; V. 1 is also In the N. T. Public Library ; v. 2 also in Library of Congress. V. 2. Containing appendix to vol. 1. Harrisfaurg: S. C. Stam- baugh, 1828. 915, 9 pp., foldg. tables. Contents : pp. 3-308. Ann. rept. of the canal comrs., Dec. 25, 1827, with ace. docs., series 1 to 10. Accompanying docs. : Series 1 : Letters to and from engrs.. May 2, 1827. 1. Copy of a letter to Messrs. Strickland and Roberts, p. 29. 2. Same to Messrs. Geddes, Douglass and Gull- ford, p. 30. 3. Copy of answer from W. Strickland, pp. 30-31. 4. Copy of answer from N. S. Roberts, p. 31. 5. Copy of answer from D. B. Douglass, pp. 31-32. 6. Copy of answer from James Geddes. p. 32. 7. Copy of answer from S. Guilford, p. 32. Series 2 : Docs. rel. to the termination of the western division. 1. Communication from Pittsburg committee to the bd. Feb. 5, 1827. p. 33. 2. Res. of the bd., Feb., 1827 [resp. Penn. Canal at Pittsburg], pp. 33-34. 3. Instructions to N. S. Roberts, engr. Feb. 13, 1827. pp. 34-35. 4. Res. of councils of Pittsburg [resp. route of Penn. Canal at Pittsburgh]. April 25, 1827. pp. 35-36. 5. Rept. of N. S. Roberts, engr., on western sec- tion of the Penn. Canal resp. surveys and esti- mates made. May 1, 1827. pp. 37-49. Series 3 : Docs. rel. to the Western and KIskeminetas Division. 1. Rept. of A. Lacock, acting comr. Dec. 15, 1827. pp. 50-53. 2. Eept. and stmts, of Jas. D. Harris resp. work done and to be done. Nov., 1827. pp. 53-57. 3. A list of contracts for different kind of work entered from Nov. 1, 1826, to Nov. 1, 1827, sees. 1-92. foldg. leaf betw. pp. 57 and 58. ■ 4. Same, sec. 92 to the Monongahela. foldg. leaf betw. pp. 57 and 58. 5. Stmt, of work done and money paid upon con- tracts, sees. 1-92, up to Nov. 10, 1827. pp. 57-58. 6. Same ; Pine Creek line, from the commence- ment to Nov. 20, 1827. p. 59. 7. Total amt. of different works on the KIs- keminetas division of the Penn. Canal, cost, etc. 2 foldg. tables betw. pp. 58 and 59. 8. Stmt, of work done and money paid on KIs- keminetas division, sees. 1-78, from commence- ment to Nov. 10, 1827. p. 60. 9. List of engrs., asst engrs., and subalterns em- ployed in the engr. dept., from Kiskemiminetas (sic) to Pittsburgh [1827]. pp. 61-62. 10. Eept. of A. Livermore, engr., stating names of employes in engr. dept. on the KIskeminetas division, service, wages, etc. May-Dec, 1827. pp. 63-64. 11. Stmt, of damages paid by agreement up to Dec. 12, 1827. pp. 65-66. 12. Stmt, of damages agreed to be paid on the Western Division of Penn. Canal. Dec. 12, 1827. p. 66. 13. Rept. of engr. (Alonzo Livermore) on KIs- keminetas division. Dec. 10, 1827. pp. 66-71. Series 4 : Docs. rel. to the French Creek feeder. 1. Rept. of John Phillips, supt. Nov. 16, 1827. pp. 72-80, foldg. table. 2. Estimate of J. Ferguson ; probable expense of constructing French Creek feeder. Nov. 15, 1827. pp. 81-90. 3. List of engrs., asst. engrs., clerks, supts. and others employed upon the feeder, 1827. Dec. 26, 1827. pp. 90-91. Series 5 : Docs, rel to the Eastern and Susquehanna Divisions. 1. Rept. of C. Mowry, acting canal comr., 1826/7. pp. 92-98, 6 foldg. tables. 2. Rept. of F. W. Rawie, engr., on state of work on eastern division of Penn. Canal. Dec. 19, 1827. pp. 98-99. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LII General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 4, 1827-AprU 15, 1828 — conf d Journal of the Senate — conf d Contents : — cont'd 3. Kept, of Simeon Gnilford, engr., resp. snrreys and explorations, of a canal route on the eastern and western bank of the Snsqnehanna BItct. June 28, 1827. pp. 100-119. 4. Letter from Simeon Gnilford, engr., submit- ting stmt, of total cost of the Snsqnelianna dl- Tlslon of the Fenn. Canal from the west branch of the Snsqnehanna River to a point near the head of Duncan's Island. Nov. 23, 1827. pp. 119-120. Series 6 : Docs. reL to the location of the Juniata di- vision, the place and mode of uniting It with the Susquehanna canal, and the place and mode of crossing the Susquehanna. 1. First rept. of DeWitt Clinton, jr., engr., on the Juniata location. July 1, 1827. p. 121. 2. Same ; Simeon Gnilford. July 1, 1827. p. 121. 3. Joint rept. of Messrs. GnUford and Clinton on the Juniata location. Aug. 2, 1827. pp. 122-125. 4. Communication from J. Muller In behalf of citizens of Ferry Co. resp. location of canal In and about Claric's feny; estimates of engrs. Sept 10, 1827. pp. 125-127. Series 7 : Docs. reL to the Juniata division, as placed under contract 1. Bept of James Clark, snpt, with ace. docs. Nov. 24, 1827. pp. 128-139, 2 foldg. tables. 2. Rept of DeWitt CUnton, jr., engr., on works and estimate of expense of constnictlng the Juniata Canal from Lewistown to a point oppo- site the head of Duncan's lower island. Nov. 20, 1827. pp. 140-151. Series 8 : Docs. lel. to the Delaware division. 1. Rept of Thos. G. Kennedy, supt, with ace does. Nov. 5, 1827. pp. 151-156. 2. Rept and estimate of Henry 6. Sargent engr„ on canal line from Easton to Bristol, and thence to FhUa. Aug. 20, 1827. pp. 156-160. 3. Estimate of the cost of the 18 miles of the Delaware Division under contract ; by H. G. Sargent Dec 15, 1827. p. 160. Series 9 : Docs. rel. to the surveys. 1. Application of members of the l^lsL for the apptmt of Wm. Wilson and John Mitchell, as surveyors. April 16, 1827. pp. 161-162. 2. Instructions to Messrs. Wilson and Mitchell rel. to survey betw. the west branch and the Allegheny. May 15. 1827. pp. 162-163. 3. Rept of Wm. Wilson rel. to survey betw. the West Branch and the All^heny, [1827]. pp. 164-168. -6 .r, I 4. Rept of J. Mitchell on explorations of the Sinnemahoning and the West Branch of the Susquehanna, [1827]. pp. 168-1873. 5. Farther rept of J. Mitchell Dec 4, 1827. pp. 173-174. 6. Rept of Chas. T. Whippo, engr., resp. routes surveyed by Messrs. Wilson and BOtchelL Dec 14, 1827. pp. 174-179. 7. [B. R. no. 97.] Bept and estimates of John Bandel, Jr., engr., ret to a canal line on both sides of the North Branch of the Susquehanna. Dec 20, 1827. pp. 179-186. 8. Rept of John Wilson, engr., rel. to a water communication betw. Fhlla. and present termina- tion of the Fenn. Canal, near the mouth of the Swntara, etc. Dec. 14, 1827. pp. 187-196. 9. Bept of John Wilson, reL to a route for a rwy. from Fhlla. through Chester and Lan- caster COS. to connect with the Eastern Division of the Fenn. CanaL Dec 17, 1827. pp. 196- 205. 10. Extr. from rept of the comrs. of the Susque- hanna Canal made to Md. Gen. Assem. Nov. 23, 1823. pp. 205-209. 11. Rept of Chas. T. Whippo, engr., on examina- tion of proposed canal route on tbe east side of the Susquehanna River, betw. ChicUes Creek and the Md. line. Dec. 25, 1817. pp. 210-211. 12. Bept of Chas. T. Whippo, engr.. on survey of proptsed canal ronte betw. the All^hraiy Biver and Lake Erie ; etc Dec 12, 1827. pp. 212-234. 13. Bept of D. B. Douglass, on survey of routes of X. W. section of the Fenn. Canal, [1827]. pp. 234-253. 14. Xotes ?>nd cslculations submitted by D. B. Douglass reL to the water supply for the Water- ford Summit etc [1827]. pp. 254-256. 15. Bept of H. G. Sargent engr., reL to survey of a canal along the valley of the Delaware. [Dec, 1827.] pp. 258-259. 16. Rept of H. 6. Sargent ; estimate of proposed canal connecting the Schuylkill and the Dela- ware. Dec 15. 1827. p. 259. COLLECTED DOCUIHENTS— cont'd LII General Assembly — cont'd Dec 4, 1827-April 15, 1828— cont'd Journal of the Senate — cont'd Contents : — cont'd 17. Estimate of the cost of a canal from the month of French Creek to Conneant Outlet by J. Ferguson. Dec 17, 1827. 18. Comparative view of tbe several rentes betw. the Ohio and I^ke Erie deduced from the survey of the last and present season, pp. 260-262. 19. List of the snpt engrs. and asst engrs. employed upon the surveys, under the direction of the canal comrs. during the season of 1827, with rate of wages allowed to each. pp. 263- 264. Series 10 : Miscellaneous. 1. Stmt showing the probable cost of the serenil divisions of the Fenn. Canal ; etc pp. 265-266. 2. Minutes of the bd. of canal comrs. from Jan. 21, 1827 to Dec 25, 1827. pp. 267-308. pp. 308-496. Rept. of comrs. upon the penal code and adaptation of it to the svstem of solitary confinement; with ace docs. Dec 24, 1827. Accompanying docs. : 1. [H. B. 114.] Ground plan of the new Eastern Penitentiary. Xot found. 2. [H. B. 115.] Ground plan of the new Western FenitentlaTy- Not found. 3. [H. B. 116.] Table: no. of persons convicted of murder In the first d^ree or committed to the Fenltentlaiy for other crimes, 1787-1826. foldg. table betw. pp. 470 and 471. 4. [H. E. 117.] Table : no. of persons in the several CO. prisons in July, 1826. their birth-places, sex and color, population of each co. in 1820, compiled from the returns of sherilfs. pp. 471-472. 5. [H. R. 118.] Letter of comrs. to the Inspectors of the Old Penitentiary at Fhlla. asking Informa- tion about the prison In Walnnt Street July 1, 1826. pp. 473-474. 6. [H. B. 119.] Answer of the inspectors to ques- tions proposed by the comrs. pp. 474-477. 7. [H. R. 120.] Tables showing the no. of prisoners in the Old FenitentlaTy at Fhlla., ann. charge to each CO., total cost for dilferent purposes, 1820-1825. foldg. table betw. pp. 476 and 477. 8. (H. B. 121.] County of Phila. in acet with the Honse of Correction, 1823-1825. pp. 477-483. 9. [H. B. 122.] Answers to certain additional ques- tions proposed to the inspectors of the Fhlla. FenitentlaTy. p. 483. 10. [H. R. 123.] Prisoners reed, from the Courts of Quarter-Sessions. Oyer and Terminer and Mayors Court 1821-1826; no. for each offence, p. 484. 11. [H. R. 124.] Return of convicts reed, into the Old FenitentlaTy from the several cos. In 1825 and 1826. pp. 485-486. 12. [H. R. 125.] Letter to the comrs. for the erec- tion of the new Eastern FenitentlaTy, July 1, 1826. p. 487. 13. [H. R. 126.] Answer of comrs. for the erection of a penitentiary to Edwd. Eing and Thomas T. Wharton, comrs. to revise civil code, etc Aug. 12, 1826. pp. 487-488. 14. [H. R. 127.] Rept of the comrs. for the erection of a new penitenrLiry to the Legist in 1825/6. Aug. 12, 1826. pp. 489-490. 15. [H. R. 128.] Returns reed, from the Arch Street Prison, 1823-1826. pp. 490-491. 16. [H. B. 129.] Betum of the no. of Indictments Ignoramused, etc, in the court of oyer and terminer, 1821-1826. p. 492. 17. [H. B. 130.] Betum of the no. of indictments, ignoramused, tried, etc.. in the quarter sessions of Phila. County, 1821-1825. p. 492. 18. [EL B. 131.] General stmt of the criminal busi- ness in the mayors court of Fhlla., 1821-1826. p. 493. 19. [H. R. 132.] List of weavers discharged from tbe Prune-Street Prison, June 19, 1824, to Aug., 1826. p. 494. 20. [H. B. 133.] Beply of A. Brackenrldge to In- quiries of comrs. of penal code reL to the western penitentiary. Ang. 24, 1827. pp. 494-i96L pp. 497-529. Bept of the comrs. apptd. to superintend the erection of the Eastern Penltentiarv near Phlla. Jan. 5, 1828. pp. 530-547. A farther snppL to the act to reform the penal l.iws of the state pp. 548-574. Letter from the auditor gen. transmitting copies of the stmts, of the alEalrs of sundry banks. Jan. 7, 1828. pp. 575-592. Bept of the canal comrs. reL to a r.r. from tbe month of the Swatara by Columbia to Phlla. Jan. 14. 1828. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 27 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LII General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 4, 1827-April 15, 1828— cont'd Journal of the Senate — cont'd Contents : — cont'd pp. 593-624. Letter from the Gov. (Shulze) with repts. and res. from S. C, Ga. and Vt. rel. to state rights, etc. Feb. 12, 1828. pp. 625-763. List of all the acts of Incorporation passed since 1876, showing amt. of capital, quantity of land, or extent of Income, etc. Feb. 5, 1828. pp. 765-789. Letter from the auditor gen. ace. with a rept. of the settlement of the accts. of canal comrs. Mch. 4, 1828. pp. 790-915. Docs. rel. to the north-eastern boundary of Maine. Index to the 38th Journal of the Senate; containing the App. Harrisburg : S. C. Stambaugh, 1828. 9 pp. Journal of the House. 2 toIs. V. 1. Harrisburg : Prtd. at the office of the " Reporter," 1827. 836, 12, 56 pp. Three copies of v. 1 were compared, tIz. : one In the Penn. State Library, one in the Hist. Socy. of Penn., and another In the library of the Library Co. of Phlla. V. 2. Contnlnins repts., messages, and docs. [nos. 1-2871. Harrisburg: Prtd. by S. C. Stambaugh, 1827. 947, 9 pp., foldg. tables. Contents : Doc. 1. Letter from Pres. of the Eaaton Delaware Bridge Co., ace. with an abstr. of the accts. of the said co. Dec. 1, 1827. pp. 3-10. Doc. 2. Govs. mess. (Shulze) Dec. 5, 1827. pp. 11-16. Doc. 3. Copy of record of the suit tried In the Supreme Court. The Commonwealth of Penn. vs. the Harrisburg Canal Fire Insurance and Water Co. pp. 16-23. Doc. 4. Corresp. of the Bank of Penn. rel. to a loan, under the act of April 9, 1827. pp. 24-26. Doc. 5. Corresp. with the Phila. Bank and Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank rel. to a loan, under the act of April 9, 1827. pp. 26-28. Doc. 6. Corresp. with Gov. Carroll, of Tenn. [rel. to his military services, etc.]. pp. 28-30. Doc. 7. Corresp. rel. to sword presented Capt. Conner. pp. 30-34. Doc. 8. Bes. of hd. of canal comrs. fixing the dimensions of the locks and certain sections of the Penn. Canal. pp. 34-38. Docs. 9-10. Govs. mess. (Shulze) ace. with letter from Gov. of Conn. rel. to apprns. by U. S. Govt, to Internal improvement, etc. Dec. 5, 1827. pp. 39-40. Doc. 11. Letter to Gov. of va. rel. to apptmt. of comrs. to lay out a road through parts of the states of Penn. and Va. Aug. 17, 1827. pp. 40-41. Doc. 12. Kept. rel. to the accts. of the comrs. of the Western Penitentiary, pp. 42-44. Doc. 13. Abstr. of accts. of Germantown and Perklomen Turnpike Eoad Co., 1826/7. Nov. 8, 1827. p. 45. Doc. 14. Stmt of affairs of the Penn. Hospital, 1826/7. pp. 46-52. Docs. 15-16. Letter from secy, of land office, ace. with a stmt, of the business of that dept. Dec. 7, 1827. pp. 53-55. Doc. 17. Kept, of committee of accts. rel to acct. of Hutter & Miller, prtrs. of the German jol. of the House, 1826/7. Dec. 7, 1827. pp. 55-56. Doc. 18. Kept, of the committee on claims ; claim of James Stephenson, a Revolutionary soldier. Dec. 10, 1827. pp. 56-57. Doc. 19. Same ; claim of Wm. Boggs, a Bevolutionary soldier. Dec. 10, 1827. p. 57. Doc. 20. Letter from surveyor gen. ace. with a stmt, of the business of that dept. Dec. 7, 1827. pp. 58-60. Doc. 21. Rept. of committee on claims on the claim of Jacob Kelchner, son of a Revolutionary soldier. Dec. 12, 1827. p. 60. Doc. 22. Rept. of select committee rel. to the Penn. Manual. l5ec. 13, 1827. p. 61. Doc. 23. Rept. of the committee of accts. rel. to the acct. of John S. Wiestllng, prtr. of the English Jol. of the House for 1826/7. Dec. 14, 1827. pp. 61-62. Doc. 24. Rept. of committee on claims ; claim of Geo. Eichelberger, a Revolutionary soldier. Dec. 14, 1827. pp. 62-63. Doc. 25. Same ; claim of Mary Miller, widow of a Revo- lutionary soldier. Dec. 14, 1827. p. 63. Doc. 26. Rept. of the select committee rel. to the con-. tested election in Lebanon Co. Dec. 14, 1827. pp. 63-64. Doc. 27. Rept. of the select committee, apptd. to try the matter of the petition complaining of the return from Lebanon Co. rel. to the accts. of witnesses attending before said committee, pp. 64-65. Doc. 28. State of Phila. Saving Fund Socy., Nov. 1, 1827. pp. 65-66. Doc. 29. Rept. of committee of accts. rel. to the acct. of Nathaniel Henrle. Dec. 17, 1827. p. 66. Doc. 30. Rept. of committee of accts. rel. to the acct. of Geo. Capp. Dec. 17, 1827. p. 67. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LII General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 4, 1827-Aprll 15, 1828— cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 31. Rept. of the Trustees of Dickinson College [1826/7]. Read Dec. 18, 1827. pp. 67-72. Doc. 32. Rept. of committee of accts. on the settlement of the acct. of the clerk. Dec. 18, 1827. pp. 72-73. Doc. 33. Kept, of committee on claims on the claim of Andrew Jack, a Revolutionary soldier. Dee. 19, 1827. p. 73. Doc. 34. Rept. of the select committee rel. to the con- tested election in Berks and Schuylkill cos. p. 74. Doc. 35. Rept. of select committee apptd. to try the matter of the petition complaining of the return from Berks and Schuylkill cos. rel. to the accts. of witnesses attending before said committee. Dec. 19, 1827. pp. 74-75. Doc. 36. Communication from Joel Bailey, keeper of the Arsenal at Harrisburg, ace. with a rept. of the no. and condition of the arms and camp equipage. Dec. 17, 1827. pp. 75-77. Doc. 37. Communication from the auditor gen. rel. to militia fines and courts martial. Dec. 20, 1827. pp. 77- 78. Doc. 38. Rept. of the select committee rel. to an alteration In the auction laws. Dec. 20, 1827. p. 78. Doc. 39. Communication from auditor gen. [resp. delivery of his ann. rept.]. Dec. 24, 1827. p. 79. Doc. 40. Rept. of Penn. Institution for Deaf and Dumb, 1826/7. Dec. 24, 1827. pp. 80-87. Doc. 41. Return of the special election held in Lancaster Co. Dec. 21, 1827. p. 88. Doc. 42. Communication from the state treasurer [rel. to delivery of his ann. rept.]. Dec. 21, 1827. p. 89. Doc. 43. Rept. of the committee on claims on the claim of James Conner, son of a Revolutionary soldier. Jan. 1, 1828. pp. 89-90. Doc. 44. Return of the special election held In Adams Co. Jan. 3, 1828. p. 90. Doc. 45. Rept. of committee on claims, on the claim of Geo. S. Rinehart, a Revolutionary soldier. Jan. 3, 1828. p. 91. Doc. 46. Communication from the auditor gen. ace. with a stmt, of tolls charged on the several turnpike roads. In which the state holds stock. Jan. 3, 1828. pp. 91-92. Doc. 47. Stmt, shewing (sic) the length of the turnpike roads In which the state holds stock, no. of toll gates, toll, etc., 1821-1826. foldg. table betw. pp. 91 and 92. Doc. 49. Rept. of the canal comrs. to the leglsl., 1827. Dec. 28, 1827. pp. 93-116. Docs. 50-111. [Docs. ace. rept. of canal comrs.] pp. 117- 396. The list of ace. docs, is the same as given above under Senate Journal, v. 2, pp. 3-308 ; the docs, in this (House) jol. are numbered H. R. 50-111, while those In the Senate have only the series numbers. Doc. 112. Letter from Chas. Shaler, Edwd. King and T. T. Wharton, to the Gov., with their rept. on the penal code. Dec. 24, 1817. p. 396. Doc. 113. Rept. on punishments and prison discipline. Dec. 20, 1827. pp. 397-558. Doc. 114. Ground plan of the new Eastern Penitentiary. Not found. Doc. 115. Ground plan of the new Western Penitentiary. Not found. Doc. 116. Table shewing the no. of persons convicted of murder In the first degree, or committed to the peni- tentiary in Phila. for other crimes, 1787-1826. foldg. leaf betw. pp. 558 and 559. Doc. 117. A table of the no. of persons (tried and untried) In the prisons of the several cos. of the state. In July, 1826, with their places of birth, sex and color, as far as could be ascertained ; with the population In each co.. In 1820, compiled from the returns of the sheriffs, pp. 559-560. Doc. 118. Letter of the comrs. to the Inspectors of the Old Penitentiary at Phila. July 1, 1826. pp. 561-562. Doc. 119. Answer of the Inspectors to the questions proposed by the comrs. pp. 562-565. Doc. 120. Table : no. of prisoners In the Old Penitentiary at Phila., ann. charge to each co., etc., 1820-1825. foldg. table betw. pp. 564 and 565. Doe. 121. County of Phila. In acct. with the House of Correction for 1823-1825. pp. 565-571. Doc. 122. Answers to additional questions proposed to the inspectors of the Phlla. Penitentiary, p. 571. Doc. 123. Prisoners reed, from the courts of Quarter- Sessions, Oyer and Terminer, and Mayors-Court, 1821- 1826. p. 572. Doc. 124. Return of convicts reed, into the Old Peni- tentiary, 1825-1826. pp. 573-574. Doc. 125. Letter to the comrs. for the erection of the new Eastern Penitentiary. Jul^ 1, 1826. p. 575. Doc. 126. Answer of comrs. for the erection of a peni- tentiary to Edwd. King and Thos. T. Wharton, comrs to revise the penal code, etc. Aug. 12, 1826. pp. 575-576 Doc. 127. Rept of the comrs. for the erection of a new penitentiary to the Legisl. in 1825-6. Aug. 12, 1826 dd 577-578 28 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LII General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 4, 1827-April 15, 1828— cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 128. Returns reed, from tlie Arch St prison, pp. 578- 579. Doc. 129. Return of Indictments Ignoramused, etc., In the court of oyer and terminer, Phlla. 1821-1826. p. 580. Doc. 130. Eeturn of the no. of indictments, ignonimused, tried, etc., in the quarter sessions of Phila. Co. 1821- 1825. p. 580. Doc, 131. A general stmt, of the criminal business of the mayors court for the City of Phila. March, 1821-March, 1826. p. 581. Doc. 132. A list of weavers discharged from the Prune- Street Prison. June 19, 1824-Aug., 1826. p. 582. Doc. 133 (1st). Communication from A. Brackenridge rel. to the western penitentiary. Aug. 24, 1827. pp. 582-584. Doc. 133 (2d). Communication from the state treasurer ace. with a stmt, of the contingent expenses of the treasury dept., 1826/7. Jan. 3, 1828. p. 585. Doc. 133 (3d). Stmt, of contingent expenses of the treasury office, 1826/7. p. 585. Doc. 134. Rent, of the committee on claims on the claim of Christian Hubbert. Jan. 5, 1828. pp. 586-587. Doc. 135. Communication from the president of the bd. of controllers of public schools, rel. to the establishment of infant schools In Phila. Jan. 3, 1828. p. 587. Doc. 136. Res. of the controllers of public schools, for the city and co. of Phila. rel. to the infant schools. Jan. 7, 1828. p. 588. Doc. 137. Communication from the auditor gen. ace. with a stmt, of certain banks. Jan. 7, 1828. p. 588. Doc. 138. Stmt, of situation of banks [1827]. pp. 589- 614. Doc. 139. Rept. of Mr. Miller of Perry, teller on the part of the house to officiate at the election of state treasurer. Jan. 8, 1828. pp. 614-615. Doc. 140. Communication from the Governor ace. with a rept. from the comrs. of the Western Penitentiary. Jan. 10, 1828. p. 615. Doc. 141. Rept. from the comrs. of the Western Peni- tentiary. Jan. 2, 1828. pp. 616-617. Doc. 142. Memorial of the Phila. Soey. for alleviating the miseries of public prisons. Jan. 11, 1828. Dec, 1827. pp. 617-621. Doc. 143. Rept. of committee on claims ; claim of John Hughes, a Revolutionary soldier. Jan. 11, 1828. pp. 621-622. Doc. 144. Same ; claim of John Shook, a Revolutionary soldier. Jan. 11, 1828. Doc. 145. Same ; claim of John Cowen, a Revolutionary soldier. Jan. 11, 1828. pp. 622-623. Doc. 146. Same ; claim of Geo. Snyder, son of Philip Snyder, a Revolutionary officer, p. 623. Doc. 147. Same ; claim of Michael Waltz, a Revolutionary soldier. Jan. 12, 1828. p. 624. Doc. 148. Same; claim of Bartholomew Melloy, a Revolu- tionary soldier. Jan. 12, 1828. p. 624. Doc. 149. Same ; claim of Henry Little, a Revolutionary Jan. 12, 1828. p. 62^ State of the Bank of Penn. Jan. 1, 1828. pp. Communication from RIchd. Peters, pres. of co. for erecting a permanent bridge over the river Schuylkill. .... Jan. 6, 1828. p. 626. Doc. 152. Abstr. of acet. of the president, directors and co. for erecting a permanent bridge over the river Schuylkill, at or nqar the city of Phila. Dec. 31, 1827. pp. 627-628. Doc. 153. Stmt, of the President and mgrs. of the Lan- caster and Schuylkill Bridge, at or near Sheridan's ferry. Dec. 31. 1827. pp. 628-629. Doc. 154. Stmt, of receipts and expenditures of the Ridge Turnpike Road Co., 1827. Jan. 1, 1828. pp. 629-630. Docs. 155-156. Communication from secy, of common- wealth ace. with a rept. of the comrs. for Improving the navigation of the Susquehanna River betw. the town of Columbia and the line betw. Penn. and Md. Jan. 16. 1828. pp. 630-633. Doc. 157. Communication from Jos. M'llvaine, supt. of surveys of bd. of canal comrs. Jan. 14, 1828. p. 634. Doc. 158. Estimate of a rwy. from the mouth of the Swatara down the Susquehanna to Columbia, and thence to a point near Phlla., by John Wilson. Jan. 12, 1828. pp. 635-651. Doc. 159. Rept. of committee on claims ; claim of Wm. Faronshleld, a Revolutionary soldier. Jan. 16, 1828. p. 651. Doe. 160. Same : claim of Amos Penegar, a Revolutionary soldier. Jan. 16, 1828. pp. 651-652. Doc. 161. Rept. of committee on the judiciary system rel. to certain alterations in the law relating to the duties of coroners. Jan. 17, 1828. p. 652. Doc. 162. Same ; purchase of the 6th and 7th volumes of the Laws of Penn. pp. 652-653. Doc. 163. Rept. of select committee rel. to an apprn. in aid of persons of color disposed to emigrate to Liberia. Jan. 17, 1828. pp. 653-654. soldier. Doc. 150. 625-626. Doc. 151. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LII General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 4, 1827-April 15, 1828 — cont'd Journal of the House— cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 164. Rept. of the committee on education, rel. to the gubllcatlon of the moral instructor. Jan. 18, 1828. pp. 54-655. Doc. 165. Eept. of the committee on the Judiciary system rel. to killing deer, at certain seasons, p. 655. Doc. 166. Rept. of the select committee rel. to the artificial road from Beliefonte, Centre Co., through Aaronsbur^ to Toungmanstown, Union Co. Jan. 11, 1828. pp. 656-657. Doc. 167. Communication from Chas. Mowry, acting canal comr., rel. to the locks at the eastern termination of the Penn. Canal. Jan. 21, 1822. pp. 657-658. Doc. 168. Rept. of the committee of accts. on the settle- ment of the acct. of the clerk of the house. Jan. 23, 1828. p. 658. Doc. 169. llept. of the committee on Inland navigation and internal improvement, rel. to the aqueduct at Clark's ferry. Jan. 23, 1828. p. 659. Doc. 170. Rept. of the committee on banks rel. to the establishment of a bank in Phlla. Jan. 23, 1828. p. 659. Doc. 171. Rept. of the committee on claims on the claim of Neal Gough, son of a Revolutionary soldier. Jan. 26, 1828. p. 660. Doc. 172. Communication from Wm. A. Lloyd and M. Weaver, mgrs., on the part of the state, of the Northum- berland Bridge Co. pp. 660-661. Doc. 173. Rept. of a select committee rel. to the state road from Mercer to Dawson's ferry. Jan. 28, 1828. pp. 661-662. Doc. 174. Rept. of committee on claims on the claim of Wm. M'Sparran, a Revolutionary soldier. Jan. 29, 1828. pp. 662-663. Doc. 175. Eept. of committee of accts. re], to the accts. of the witnesses examined by the committee to whom was committed the bill rel. to the Harrisburg and Mlllerstown turnpike road. Jan. 31, 1828. pp. 663-664. Doc. 176. Rept. of the select committee to whom was recommitted the bill rel. to the Harrisburg and Millers- town turnpike road, etc. Jan. 31, 1828. pp. 664-665. Doc. 177. Eept. of the committee on education rel. to the Infant school socy. of the city of Phila. Feb. 1, 1828. p. 665. Doc. 178. Communication from the secy, of the land office rel. to the collection of moneys due on land, and to the probable receipts from that source during the current year. Feb. 2, 1828. pp. 666-667. Doc. 179. Rept. of the committee on the judiciary sys- tem, rel. to an appeal from the Orphan's Court of Cum- berland Co. in the case of the settlement of the acct. of the executors of the last will of Edwd. West, deceased. Feb. 2, 1826. pp. 667-668. Doc. 180. Rept. of the committee on the judiciary sys- tem, rel. to the leglsl. patronage to a new edition of the laws of Penn. p. 668. Doe. 181. Same, rel. to a new digest of the laws. pp. 668-669. Doc. 182. Rept. of the committee on claims of Henry Hamrick, a Revolutionary soldier, p. 669. Doc. 183. Rept. of the committee on inland navigation and internal improvement, rel. to the extension of the Penn. Canal, and for the commencement of a r.r. to be styled the Penn. R.R. Feb. 2, 1828. pp. 670-674. Doc. 184. Communication from the auditor gen. ace. with a rept. of comrs. apptd. for the improvement of the public ground attached to the capitol. Transmitted by auditor, Feb. 4, 1828. pp. 675-677. Doc. 185. Rept. of committee of accts. rel. to the accts. of witnesses examined by the committee to whom was recommitted the bill rel. to the Harrisburg and Millers- town Turnpike Road. Feb. 4, 1828. p. 678. Doc. 186. Eept. of committee of accts. rel. to the accts. of witnesses examined by the committee to whom was recommitted the bill rel. to the Harrisburg and Millers- town Turnpike Eoad. Feb. 6, 1828. pp. 678-679. Doc. 187. Rept. of the committee of accts. rel. to the accts. of witnesses examined by the committee to whom was recommitted the bill rel. to the Harrisburg and Mlllerstown Turnpike Road. Feb. 6, 1828. p. 679. Doc. 188. Rept. of the comrs. apptd. to erect the Eastern Penitentiary, ace. with a description of the work done and the materials used since the recommencement of the work. Feb. 5, 1828. pp. 680-681. Doc. 189. A description of the several kinds of work that has been accomplished and the quantity of materials em- ployed since the recommencement of the work, as measured and calculated, pp. 681-685. Doc. 190. Communication from the secy, of the House of Refuge ace. with a rept. from the bd. of mngrs. Feb. 6, 1828. pp. 686-690. Doc. 191. Rept. of committee of accts. rel. to the accts. of witnesses examined by the committee apptd. to inves- tigate the conduct of Chas. Mowry, canal comr. Feb. 9, 1828. pp. 690-691. Doc. 192. Rept. of committee of ways and means rel. to the Union Canal lottery and to prevent the sale of foreign lottery tickets. Feb. 9, 1828. pp. 691-696. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 39 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LH General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 4, 1827-AprU 15, 1828— cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 1&3. Communication from the comrs. of Internal Improvement fund, ace. with a stmt, of their receipts and payments. Feb. 11, 1828. pp. 696-697. Doc. 194. Stmt, of receipts and payments of comrs. of Internal Improvement fund, Feb. 2, 1827, to Feb. 6, 1828. pp. 698-699. Doc. 195. Eept. of committee of accts. rel. to the accts. of witnesses examined by the committee apptd. to Inves- tigate the conduct of Chas. Mowry, canal comr. Feb. 11, 1828. pp. 699-700. Doc. 196. Kept, of committee on the militia system rel. to the claim of John Bell for repairing public arms. Feb. 11, 1828. p. 700. Docs. 197-200. Govs, mess., with rept. and res. of S. C. rel. to state rights ; do. of Ga. rel. to the tariff and in- ternal improvements ; Vt. res. rel. to the proposed amdmts. of the constitution of the U. §. and to Internal Improvements. Feb. 12, 1828. pp. 701-731. Doc. 201. Eept. of committee of accts. ; accta. of wit- nesses examined by the committee apptd. to investigate the conduct of Chas. Mowry, tanal comr. Feb. 2, 1828. p. 732. Doe. 202. Same. Feb. 13, 1828. p. 733. Doc. 203. Same. Feb. 14, 1828. p. 734. Doc. 204. Rept. of the committee of ways and means rel. to the banlr of Penn. withholding their semi-ann. divi- dend in July. Feb. 16, 1828. pp. 734-735. Doc. 205. Rept. of committee of accts. rel. to the ex- penses of the last illness and funeral of Andrew Robeson. Feb. 16, 1828. pp. 735-736. Doc. 206. Eept. of committee of accts. rel. to the accts. of witnesses examined by the committee apptd. to inves- tigate the conduct of Chas. Mowry, canal comr. Feb. 16, 1828. p. 736. Doc. 207. Rept. of committee of ways and means rel. to auctions. Feb. 18, 1828. pp. 737-738. Doc. 208. Rept. of select committee to whom was recom- mitted the bUl rel. to the Harrisburg and MlUerstown Turnpilte Eoad Co. Feb. 15, 1828. pp. 738-787. Doc. 209. Communication from Mr. Huling in justifica- tion of his conduct, so far as the same is Implicated In the rept. of the committee to whom was re-committed the bill rel. to the Harrisburg and Millerstown Tum- pilce Road. Feb. 19, 1828. pp. 785-787. Doc. 210. Eept. of select committee to whom was re- committed the docs. rel. to the Harrisburg and MlUers- town Turnpike Road. Feb. 19, 1828. p. 788. Doc. 211. State of Phila. Saving Fund Socy., Jan. 1, 1828. Feb. 18, 1828. pp. 788-789. Doc. 212. Eept. of the committee on claims ; claim of Mary Krebs, surviving heir of Peter Gosmer, a Eevolu- tionary soldier, deceased. Feb. 20, 1828. Doc. 213. Same ; claim of Fredericlt Bodine, a Revolu- tionary soldier. Feb. 20, 1828. pp. 790-791. Doc. 214. Same ; claim of Jos. Gorman, a Revolutionary soldier. Feb. 21, 1828. p. 791. Doc. 215. Stmt, of New Hope Delaware Bridge Co. Feb. 11, 1828. p. 792. Doc. 216. Rept. of committee of accts. rel. to the acct. of N. Henrle, sergeant-at-arms. Feb. 22, 1828. pp. 792-793. Doc. 217. Same ; accts. of witnesses examined before the committee apptd. to investigate the conduct of Chas. Mowry, canal comr. Feb. 22, 1828. pp. 793-794. Doc. 218. Eept. of committee of ways and means rel. to finances of the commonwealth, pp. 794-800. Doc. 219. Rept. of committee on banks rel. to restraining the circulation of notes authorized under the denomina- tion of five dollars. Feb. 25, 1828. pp. 800-804. Doc. 220. Rept. of a select committee rel. to two bridges across the Penn. canal, in Dauphin Co. Feb. 25, 1828. pp. 805-806. Docs. 221-223. Govs. mesa, with letter from Gov. of Md. and Md. act to Incorporate the Balto. and Susquehanna R.R. Co. Feb. 25, 1828. pp. 806-816. Docs. 224-225. Govs, mess., with proc. of 0. leglsl. reap. S. C. res. on powers of the general govt. pp. 816-818. Doc. 226. Rept. of committee on claims on the claim of John Taylor, a Revolutionary officer. Feb. 28, 1828. p. 818. Docs. 227-228. Communication from auditor gen., with stmt, of quantity of bark, flour, salted provisions, do- mestic distilled spirits, and butter and lard, inspected ann. by Inspectors for the Port of Phlla., 1821-1827. Feb. 27, 1828. pp. 819-822. Doc. 229. Rept. of select committee apptd. to inquire into the conduct of Chas. Mowry, canal comr. Feb. 28, 1828. pp. 823-834. Doc. 230. Answer of Chas. Mowry, canal comr., to the select committee apptd. to Inquire Into his official con- duct. Jan. 11, 1828. pp. 834-849. Doc. 231. Eept. of select committee rel. to the claim of James M'Namee and others, contractors on the Penn. Canal. Feb. 28, 1828. p. 850. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LII General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 4, 1827-Aprll 15, 1828— cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doca. 232-233. Communication from the auditor gen. ace. with a rept. of the settlement of the accts. of the canal comrs. March 4, 1828. pp. 850-875. Doc. 234. Eept. of committee of accts. rel. to the accts. of witnesses examined before the committee apptd. to Investigate the conduct of Chas. Mowry, canal comr. March 4, 1828. p. 875. Doc. 235. Eept. of the select committee, rel. to the official conduct of Eobt. Porter, pres. and judge of the 3d judicial dlstr., March 5, 1828. Doc. 236. Eept. of committee of accts. rel. to the accts. of witnesses examined by the committee to whom was re- committed the bill rel. to the Harrisburg and Millers- town Turnpike Road. March 6, 1828. pp. 876-877. Doc. 237. Eept. of committee on the judiciary ayatem ; consolidation of several dlstrs. of the Supreme Court at the seat of govt. March 6, 1828. pp. 877-878. Doc. 238. Same ; changing the times of holding the courts in Lebanon Co. March 7, 1828. pp. 878-879. Doc. 239. Same ; certain alterations In the road and elec- tion laws. March 7, 1828. p. 879. Doc. 240. Same; making the bail for obtaining a stay of execution on judgments rendered by justices of the peace liable for the debt. March 7, 1828. pp. 879-880. Doc. 241. Same ; co. rates and levies. March 7, 1828. pp. 880-881. Doc. 242. Eept. of the committee on accts. rel to the accts. of witnesses examined by the committee to whom was re-committed the bill rel. to the Harriaburg and Milleratown Turnpike Road. March 7, 1828. p. 881. Doc. 243. Eept. of the committee on Inland navigation and internal Improvement rel. to the invention of Wal- drou Beach, for excavating earth. March 8, 1828. p. 882. Doca. 244-245. Communication from the Gov. ace. with a letter from the Gov. of Me. rel. to the North Eastern boundary. March 10, 1828. pp. 882-883. Doc. 246. Eept. of the committee of ways and means rel. to the establishment of a lottery for the purpose of raising money to pay the debts due by the turnpike cos. In which the state holds stock. March 12, 1828. pp. 883-884. Doc. 247. Eept. of committee on accts. rel. to the accts. of the witnesses examined by the committee to whom was re-committed the bill rel. to the Harrisburg and Millerstown Turnpike Eoad. March 12, 1828. p. 884. Doc. 248. Eept. of committee of accta. rel. to the prtg. of extra copies of the rept. of the canal comrs. in the German language. March 12, 1828. p. 885. Doc. 249. Eept. of the committee rel. to a complaint agst. John Markley, a justice of the peace of Lancaster Co. March 12, 1828. pp. 885-887. Doc. 250. Eept. of committee of accts. rel. to the accta. of Jas. Smith, sergeant at arms, and N. Henrie, his deputy, for serving subpoenas. March 13, 1828. pp. 887-888. Doc. 251. Eept. of committee of accts. rel. to the accts. of witnesses examined by the committee to whom was re-comraittted the bill rel. to the Harrisburg and Millers- town Turnpike Eoad. March 18, 1828. p. 888. Doe. 252. Eept. of committee on vice and immorality rel. , to gambling, profane swearing, drunkenness, duelling and breach of Sabbath. March 18, 1828. pp. 888-890. Doc. 253. Eept. of the committee of ways and means rel. to an Inquiry Into the expediency of providing for the payment by the commonwealth of debts due by turnpike COS., for the construction of turnpike roads in which the atate holds stock. March 21, 1828. p. 890. Doc. 254. Eept. of the select committee rel. to the aboli- tion of slavery in the District of Columbia. March 24, 1828. pp. 891-892. Doc. 255. Eept. of a select committee rel. to the repeal of the act authorising the laying out of a state road from Hooktown, In Beaver Co., to intersect the Pitts- burgh and Steubenville Turnpike Eoad. March 24, 1828. p. 893. Docs. 256-257. Govs. mess. ace. with memorial of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Co. March 25, 1828. pp. 894-896. Docs. 258-259. Communication from the auditor gen. ace. with a copy of an acct. In relation to the claim of a Penn. claimant. March 27, 1828. p. 897. Doc. 260. Communication from the auditor gen. ace. with a stmt, of the affairs of the Farmers' Bank at Reading. March 27, 1828. p. 898. Doc. 261. State of the Farmers' Bank at Canton, Nov. 6, 1827. pp. 898-899. Doc. 262. Eept. of the committee of waya and means rel. to the counsel fee in a suit t)rought agst. the common- wealth by a Penn. claimant. March 29, 1828. p. 899. Doc. 263. Rept. of a select committee rel. to an Inquiry Into the expediency of altering the law rel. to the apptmt. of canal comrs. March 29, 1828. p. 900. 30 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd in General Assemblr — conf d Dec. 4, 1827-AprU 15, 1828 — cont'd Journal of the House — conf d Contents : — cont'd Doc. 264. Kept, of select committee to whom was re- committed the bill rel. to the Harrisburg and MiUers- town Turnpike Road, etc Maich 31, 1828. pp. 900-901. Doc 265. Testimony and docs, ace said rept. March 31, 1828. pp. 901-930. Doc 266. Rept. of the committee TeL to a complaint agst. John Chiistman, a justice of the peace of Northampton. April 1, 1828. pp. 930-931. Doc 267. Hept. of the committee reL to the support of the poor of the nnincorporated distr. of the Northern UberUes, Phila. Co. April 2, 1828. pp. 931-932. Doc 268. Rept. of the committee on the militia system leL to the claim of CoL J. B. Norbury, of Phila. Apr. 3, 1828. p. 932. Doc 269. Rept. of the committee on claims on the claim of Thos. Konl3, a ReTOlntionary soldier. Apr. 3, 1828. p. 933. Doc 270. Rept. of the committee rel. to a complaint agst. BenJ. Bnrrell, a justice of the peace of Westmoreland Co. Apr. 3, 1828. pp. 933-934. Doc 271. Rept. of the committee reL to annexing part of Bucks Co. to Lehigh Co. April 3, 1828. p. 934. Docs. 272-273. Communication from the auditor gen. ace with a stmt, of the contingent expenses in his office, Apr. 1, 1827-Mch. 31, 1828. April 4, 1826. p. 935. Doc 274. Rept. of the committee reL to a complaint agst. Warum Holbrook, a justice of the peace of Daupliin Co. April 5, 1828. p. 936. Docs. 275-276. Communication from the conns, of the internal improvement fund, ace with a copy of a res. of the bd. of canal comrs. April 5, 1828. pp. 936-938. Doc 277. Bept. of committee of accts. reL to the accts. of the sergeant-at-arms, etc April 8, 1826. pp. 938-939. Docs. 278-280. Communication from the Got. ace with a letter from the adj. gen. of the militia, with a return of the militia, ordnance, camp equipage and military stores, 1827. April 10, 1828. pp. 939-941 and 5 foldg. tables. Doc 281. Kept, of the committee of accts. on the settle- ment of the acct. of SamL C. Stambangli, prtr. of bills. April 11, 1828. p. 942. Doc 282. Rept. of the joint library committee. April 11. 1828. pp. 942-943. Doc 283. Rept. of the committee of accts. ; settlement of the accts. of Adam H. Orth and Benj. Feny, transcrib- ing clerks of the Honsc April 12, 1828. p. 943. Doc 284. Same ; acct. of SamL C. Stambangh, prtr. of the En^lsh joumaL Apr. 12, 1S28. pp. 944-945. Doc 285. Same ; acct. of the clerk of the Honsc April 14, 1828. pp. 945-946. Doe 286. Same; accts. of witnesses examined by the committee to whom was re-committed the bill reL to the Harrisborg and MiUerstown Turnpike Boad. April 14, 1828. p. 946. Doc 287. Same ; accts. of witnesses examined by the com- mittee to whom was re-committed the bill reL to the Harrisbure and MiUerstown Turnpike Road. April 15, 1828. p. §47. Four copies of t. 2 were compared, Tiz. : those In the Penn. State Obrary, the Hist. Socy. of Penn., P hila ^ the Free Ubrarv of Fliila., and the library of the Ldbrary Co. of Phila. TiTTT General Assembly Dec 2. 1828-April 24, 1829 Journal of the Senate. 2 toIs. It. LJ Harrlslrarg : Prtd. at tlie Office of the Reporter, 1828- 29. 620. 41 pp. T. 2. Contflinlns appendix to toL 1. Harrisbnrg : S. C. Stam- bangh, 1828. 578. 5 pp.. foldg. tables. Contents: pp. 326. Ann. rept. canal comrs. [with ace docs.1. Dec 11, 1828. Series 1. Docs. reL to the Western DiTlsion. 1. Rept. of Abner Lacock, acting comr. on the Western DiTlsion. pp. 17-19. 2. Rept. of Allegheny and Fine Creek lines, by James D. Harris, engr. Nor. 24, 1828. pp. 19- 3. Rept. on KIskeminetas and Conemangh lines, by Aionzo laTermore, engr., incL estimates, etc Not. 27, 1828. pp. 22-24. 4. Estimate of cost of LIgonier line Xot. 24. 1828. pp. 24-38. 5. Stmt, of labor done on the Allegheny line. Western DiTision, of the Penn. Camu^from the commencement of the work [to Not. 1828], be- ginning on tlie north side of the Alle^eny Rlrer. opposite the mouth of the KIskemEetas and ending at section 92, near Pine Creek, fold- ing tables 1-4, foRowing p. 3& COLLECTED DOCUMEKTS— cont'd UII General Assembly — cont'd Dec 2, 1828-April 24, 182»— cont'd Journal of the Senate— cont'd Contents : — cont'd 6. Stmt: of amt. of labor done upon the Pine Creek Hne, Western DiTision, Penn. Canal, sees. 92-113. also the aqueduct oTer the Allegheny at Pittsburg, and the work In the City of Pitts- burgh, foldg. tables 54, following p. 38. 7. Stmt, of amt; of labor done on the KIskemine- tas line. Western Division, Penn. Canal, from the commencement to Not. 25, 1828. foldg. tables 7-10, following p. 38. 8. Stmt, of amt. of labor done upon the KIs- keminetas and Conemangh line Western Divi- Bion, Penn. CanaL sees. 79-125, aboTe Blalis- tUIc foldg. tables 11-12, foUowlng p. 38. 9. List of contracts entered into on the All^heny line, sees. 1-92, Western Division, Penn. &nai. Not. 1, 1827-Nov. 1, 1828. foldg. table 13, following p. 38. 10. Ust of contracts entered Into on the Pine Creek line. Western Division, Penn. CamU, Nov. 1, 1827-Nov. 1, 1828. folding table 13, follow- ing p. 38. 11. Ust of contracts entered into on the KIs- keminetas line. Western Division. Penn. CanaL Nov. 1, 1827-Nov. 1, 1828. foldg. table 14, following p. 38. 12. List of contracts entered into on the KIs- keminetas and Conemangh line Nov. 1, 1827- Nov. 1, 1828. foldg. table foUowlng p. 38. 13. List of sections on Uie liigonier line, names of contractors and prices of each description of worii. foldg. table, 12, following p. 38. 14. Stmt, of amL paid for damages on the Western Division of^the Penn. Canal [1827/8]. p. 39. 15. Persons employed in the engr. dept. ; ligonier line, Allegheny and Pine Creek lines ; KIskemine- tas and Conemangh line, KIskeminetas line, pp. 40-42. Series 2. [French Creek Feeder.] 1. H. R. 47. Communication from J. Uitchen. supt. reL to French Creek feeder. Nov. 15, 1828. pp. 43-45. 2. Rept. and estimate of work remaining to be done on the French Creek feeder, by James Ferguson, engr. Nov. 26, 1828. pp. 45-47. 3. H. B. 49. Bept. of J. Ferguson, engr., id. to employes and work on French Creek feeder. Nov. 16, 1828. pp. 47-48. 4. Tabular stmt, of progress of work - town, by the valley of the Kishacoquillis Creek, p. 59. 5. List of sees, which have tieen re-let, blether with four new sees, that have lieen sold on flie first part of tlie Juniata Divldon of the Penn. CanaL since Nov. 24, 1827. foldg. sheet [1], table A, betw. pp. 58 and 59. 6. Ldst of incidental work which has been re-let, together with the new work that has been sold on the first part of the Jnnlata division of the Penn. CanaL since Nov. 24, 1827. Dec 5, 1828. foldg. sheet [1], betw. pp. 58 and S9. taUe B. 7. Stmt, of amt. of work done, amt. of estimates for tbe Slime, and the sums of money paid thereon, on the first 95 sees, of the Jmualm division of the Penn. CanaL Dec 5, 1828. foldg. sheet 3 [talde C], betw. ppi. 58 and 59. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 31 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LIII General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 2, 1828-April 24, 1829— cont'd Journal of the Senate — cont'd Contents : — cont'd ' 8. Stmt, of quantity of Incidental work done, amt. of estimates for tlie same, and the sums of money paid thereon on the first part of the Juniata division of the Penn. Canal. Dec. 5, 1828. foldg. sheet 3, tatle D, betw. pp. 58 and 69. 9. Stmt, of contracts for the excavation of 90 sees, on the 23 part of the Juniata division of the Penn. Canal. Dec. 5, 1828. foldg. sheet 4, table B. betw. pp. 58 and 59. 10. Stmt, of persons to whom, and the price at which the stone and wood work has been as- signed, on the second part of the Juniata Division of the Penn. Canal. Dec. 1828. foldg. sheet 5, table ff, betw. pp. 58 and 59. 11. List of persons engaged in the engr. corps and the canal oflBce, their term of service and amt. of wages since Nov. 24, 1827, on the Juniata Division of the Penn. Canal. Dec. 6, 1828. foldg. sheet 6, table G, betw. pp. 58 and 59. 12. The present organization of the engr. corps, on the Juniata division of the Penn. Canal. Dec. 5, 1828. foldg. sheet 6, table H, betw. pp. 58 and 59. Series 4. [Eastern and Susquehanna Divisions.] 1. Eept. of C. Mowry, acting canal comr. on the Eastern and Susquehanna Division. Dec. 5, 1828. pp. 60-66. 2. Kept, of Saml. H. Kneass, engr. rel. to a line from the Swatara to the Juniata, with estimates. Dec. 3, 1828. pp. 66-70. 3. Tabular stmt, of work done on the Eastern Division of the Penn. Canal, from Duncan's Island to the mouth of Swatara, showing each kind of work done, amt. thereof, and payments made thereon to contractors, by Chas. Mowry, acting comr. on estimates of the engr. Dec. 1, 1827-June 20, 1828. Dec. 5, 1828. foldg. sheet 4, betw. pp. 70 and 71. 4. Stmt, of progress of work on Eastern division of the Penn. Canal, from Duncan's Island to the mouth of the Swatara, showing each kind of work done, amt. thereof, and payments made to contractors, on estimates of the engr. June 21-30, 1828, by Wm. Wilson, supt. foldg. sheet 2, betw. pp. 70 and 71. 5. List of contracts made on hehalf of the state by Chas. Mowry, acting comr. on Eastern divi- sion of Penn. Canal. Nov. 1, 1827-June 20, 1828. Dec. 5, 1828. foldg. sheet 3, betw. pp. 70 and 71. 6. List of contracts made on behalf of the state June 21-Nov. 3, 1828, by Wm. Wilson, supt. on Eastern Division of the Penn. Canal, foldg. sheet 4, betw. pp. 70 and 71, table Al. 7. List of contracts on behalf of the state, for the letting on the first of Nov., 1828, from the Swatara to Columbia by Wm. Wilson, supt. on the Eastern Division of the Penn. Canal, foldg. sheet 4, betw. pp. 70 and 71, table A2. 8. Stmt, of C. Mowry, acting comr. of amt. of damages agst. state on the Eastern Division of the Penn. Canal. Nov. 1, 1827-June 20, 1828. Dec. 5, 1828. pp. 70-71. 9. Same, June 21-Nov. 3, 1828, Wm. Wilson, supt. p. 72. 10. List of supts., engrs. and other, ofiBcers on the Eastern Division, wages, etc. Nov. 1827- June 20, 1828, by C. Mowry. Dec. 5, 1828. pp. 72-73. 11. Estimate of cost for completing the Susque- hanna division of the Penn. Canal, Simeon Guilford, engr. Dec. 1, 1827. pp. 73-74. 12. Stmt, of work done, percentage retained for completion, and payments made to contractors on estimates of the engr. on the Susquehanna Division of the Penn. Canal, 1826-Dec. 3, 1828, etc. Dec. 5, 1828. foldg. sheets 5-6, betw. pp. 70-71. 13. List of contracts made on behalf of the state, 1827/8, by Chas. Mowry, acting comr. on the Susquehanna Division of the Penn. Canal, together with names of persons to whom such contracts were made, for excavation. Nov. 3, 1828. foldg. sheets 7 and 8, betw. pp. 70 and 71. 14. Stmt, of damages agreed to be paid or assessed within the year ending Nov. 3, 1828, on the Susquehanna Division. Nov. 3, 1828. pp. 74-77. 15. List of engrs., supts., etc., on the Susque- hanna Division, submitted by Chas. Mowry, acting canal comr. Nov. 3, 1828. pp. 77-78. 18. Stmt, of engineering and misc. expenses on the Susquehanna Division, 1827/8, by C. Mowry. Dec. 1, 1828. pp. 79-80. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LIII General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 2, 1828-Aprll 24, 1829— cont'd Journal of the Senate — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Series 5. [Delaware Division.] 1. Rent, of supt. (Th. G. Kennedy) of Delaware Division of the Penn. Canal, Nov. 20, 1828. p. 81 Nos. 2-9 (A-H) are docs. ace. the supt's rept. 1-106. 8. [2-5.] Stmts. A-D. Situation of sees. foldg. table 1, following p. 82. [6.] Stmt. E. Mechanical work, contractors' names, contract prices, sums retained, amt. paid, etc. foldg. table 2, following p. 82. 7. Stmt. E. Damages from commencement of work to the present time, etc. pp. 82-84. Stmt. G. List of persons employed in the engr. dept. with the wages or salary of each, 1827/8. pp. 84-85. 9. Stmt. H. Amt. of work now under contract, and remaining to be done on the Delaware Division of the Penn. Canal, estimated and calculated at contract prices, by H. G. Sargent, engr. Nov. 20, 1828. pp. 85-92. 10. Recapitulation of work done, estimates, etc. pp. 91-92. Series 6. Docs, relating to the North Branch Division. 1. Rept. of C. T. Whlppo, engr. on the first loca- tion of the North Branch line. May 30, 1828. pp. 98-97. 2. Rept. of supt. of No. Br. Division of Penn. Canal to the bd. of canal comrs. of Penn. 2 foldg. tables betw. pp. 96 and 97. 3. Estimate of cost of No. Br. Division of Penn. Canal from Nauticoke Falls to sec. 73, etc. pp. 97-107. 4. Estimate of cost of completing the remainder of the No. Br. Division to Northumberland, pp. 107-112. 5. Stmt, exhibiting the quantity of work done on the No. Br. Division of the Penn. Canal from its commencement to Nov. 15, 1828, total cost at contract prices, sum paid on each sec. and amt. of percentage retained, foldg. table betw. pp. 112 and 113. 6. List of supts., engrs., asst. engrs., etc., em- ployed on the No. Br. division of the Penn. Canal, by Thos. Woodslde, supt. Dec. 9, 1828. pp. 112-113. Series 7. Docs, relating to the West Branch Division. 1. Eept. of survey of a canal line on both sides of the West Branch from Northumberland to Bald Eagle, by F. W. Rawle, engr. Aug. 16, 1828. pp. 113-128. 2. Rept. of A. M'Reynolds, supt. of West Branch division with ace. docs. pp. 129-131 and foldg. sheet. Series 8. Docs, relating to surveys. 1. Rept. and estimate in the survey of the Penn. Ewy. from Columbia to the Gap, by John Wilson, engr. Aug. 15, 1828. pp. 132-149. 2. Rept. and estimate of Penn. Rwy. from the Gap to Phlla., by John Wilson, engr. Dec. 1, 1828. pp. 149-176. 3. Not found. 4-6. Follow doc. 8, see below. 7. Not found. 8. Rept. and estimate on the survey of a canal line from Easton to Carpenter's Point, by D. B. Douglas, engr. Nov. 29, 1828. pp. 177-215. 4. Rept. on the survey of various routes for a portage across the Allegheny Mts., by N. S. Roberts, engr. pp. 216-252. 5. Rept. on the survey of basins, canal and rwy. routes, betw. the Delaware and Susquehanna, by Moncure Robinson, engr. Dec. 4, 1828. pp. S52-266. 6. Kept, of Edwd. F. Gay, engr. on examinations of the Allegheny, Monongahela and Ohio rivers. Dec. 3, 1828. pp. 267-287. Series 9. Minutes of the bd. of canal comrs. of Penn. from March 25 to Aug. 21, 1828. pp. 287-326. pp. 327-331. Ann. rept. of Penn. Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, 1827/8. Dec. 30, 1828. pp. 332-359. Bank rept, transmitted by auditor gen. Jan. 2, 1829. pp. 360-361. Kept, of receipts and expenditures of Dickin- son College, 1827/8. pp. 362-371. Docs. rel. to Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, transmitted by Gov. Jan. 14, 1829. pp. 372-381. Govs. mess. (Shulze) and ace. docs. rel. to state rights. Jan 26, 1829. pp. 382-385. Chesapeake and Ohio Canal ; letter from the President and stmt, of condition. Jan. 20, 1829. pp. 386-499. Rept. of Joint committee (Burden) apptd. to examine the bank of Penn. and Phlla. Bank. Feb. 2. 1829. pp. 500-511. Govs. mess. (Shulze) and ace. docs. rel. to tarifl:. Feb. 16, 1829. 33 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LIII General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 2, 1828-AprU 24, 1829 — cont'd Jonmal of the Senate — cont'd Contents : — cont'd pp. 512-514. Rept. of comrs. of Internal improTement fund. Feb. 6, 1828-Feb. 7, 1829. Feb. 18, 1829. pp. 515-517. Rept. of bd. of mgrs. of House of Eefnge. Feb. 21. 1829. pp. 518-521. GoTS. mess. (Shulze) transmitting Ky. docs, rel to Cmnberland Hospital, and N. J. docs. rel. to waters of the Delaware Elver. Feb. 24, 1829. pp. 522-534. Govs. mess. (Shalze) transmitting Va. docs, rel. to procs. of leglsL of S. C. and Ga. resp. tariff, acts for Int^^al improvement, etc. March 16, 1829. pp. 535-538. Eept. of canal comrs. rel. to powers, duties and emoluments of the secy, of the bd. March 28, 1829. pp. 539-553. Bept of canal comrs. rel. to surveys on the eastern end of the Penn. B. R. March 28, 1829. p. 554. Govs. mess. (Shulze) transmitting La. res. rel. to amdmt of U. S. Constitution. AprU 1, 1829. pp. 555-578. Letter and rept. of adj. gen. and auditor gen. rel. to accts. betw. Penn. and the D. S. April 20, 1829. Three copies of v. 2 were compared, viz. : one in the Penn. State Library, one In the Hist Socy. of Penn., Phila., and one in the Library of Congress. . Same, in German. Not seen. Jacob Stoever was elected prtr. (Sen. joL, 1828/9, V. 1 : 57.) Journal of the House. 3 vols. T. 1. Harrisburg : Prtd. at the Office of the Reporter, 1828-29. 981 (1), 13, 55 pp. Four copies were compared, via. : one in the Penn. State Librarj-, one in the Hist Socy. of Penn., one In the library of the Library Co. of Phila., and one In the Library of Congress. V. 2. Containing messages, repts. and documents [nos. 1-350]. Harrisburg : OfBce of the Beporter, 1828-29. 766, 8 pp. Contents : Docs. 1-2. Communication from secy, of land office, Dec 3, 1828, with stmt, of business of dept, 1827/8. Dec 4, 1828. pp. 3-5. Docs. 3-4. Communication from surveyor gen., Dec 3, 1828, with stmt of bosiness of dept, 1827/8. Dec 4, 1828. pp. 5-8. Docs. 5-8. Mess, of Gov. [Shulze], with docs. pp. 8-45. Doc 6. Corresp. rel. to temporary loan. pp. 13-28. Doc. 7. Corresp. reL to $2,000,000 loan of 1828. pp. 28^4. Dot 8. Apptmt of comr. of loans, pp. 44-45. Doc 9. Rept of committee of accts. reL to acct of Schneider and Myers, printers of German Jonmal of House for last sess. Dec 6, 1828. p. 46. Doc 10. Rept of committee on claims ; claim of Catherine Owens, widow of Revolutionary soldier. Dec 6. 1828. p. 47. Doc 11. Same ; claim of John Ross, Revolutionary soldier. Dec 6, 1828. pp. 47-48. Doc 12. Same; claim of Nicholas Moyer, Revolutionary soldier. Dec 6, 1828. p. 48. Doc 13. Communication from Roberts Tanx, secy, of bd. of mngrs. of Penn. Hospital, Dec. 6, 1828, with stmt of aftairs of hospital, 1827/8. Dec 8, 1828. pp. 48-56. Doc. 14. Rept of committee of accts. on settlement of acct of clerk. Dec 8, 1828. pp. 56-57. Docs. 15-16. Mess, from Gov., vrlth res. of bd. of canal comrs. Dec 9, 1828. pp. 57-58. Doc 17. Rept of committee of claims; claim of WlUlam WUson, Bevolutionary soldier. Dec 9, 1828. pp. 58-59. Doc 18. Same ; claim of Michael Whltmyer, Bevolntlonary soldier. Dec 9, 1828. p. 59. Doc 19. Same ; claim of Amos Fen^ar, BevoluUonary soldier. Dec 9, 1828. pp. 59-60. Doc 20. Rept of select committee reL to invitation to president elect of U. S. Dec 9, 1828. p. 60. Doc 21. Rept. of committee on claims ; claim of Sarah Haibom, widow of Revolutionary soldier, p. 61. Doc 22. Same ; claim of Geo. Keller, Revolutionary soldier. Dec 10, 1828. p. 61. Doc. 23. Same ; claim of Thos. Abbott, Revolutionary soldier. Dec 10, 1828. p. 62. Doc 24. Same; claim of Andrew Murray, Bevolntlonary soldier. Dec 10, 1828. p. 62. Doc 25. Same; claim of Jas. Stephenson, Bevolntlonary soldier. Dec 10, 1828. p. 63. Docs. 26-27. Communication from auditor gen., Dec 12, 1828, with summary stmt of receipts and payments at treasurr, Dec 1, 1827-Nov. 30, 1828. Dec 13, 1828. pp. 63-65. Doc 28. Eept of select committee rel. to undue election of one of members from Mifflin Co. Dec 13, 1828. p. 65. Doc 29. Rept of select committee apptd. to try matter of undue election of John Patterson, reL to accts. of witnesses before committee. Dec 13, 1828. p. 66. Docs. 30-104. Communication from Gov., Dec 13, 1828, with [ann.] rept of bd. of Penn. Canal comrs., with docs, ace rept pp. 67-390. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LIII (Jeneral Assembly — cont'd Dec. 2, 1828-AprU 24, 1829 — cont'd Jonmal of the Honse — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Docs, ace rept of canal comrs. : Series 1. Docs. reL to western dlTlslon. Doc 32 — no. 1. Rept. of Abner Lacock, acting comr. on western division, pp. 81-83. Doc. 33 — no. 2. Rept of Allegheny and Pine Creek lines by Jas. D. Harris. Nov. 24, 1828. pp. 83-85. Doc. 34 — no. 3. Rept and estimates on Klske- minetas and Conemaugh lines by Alonzo Liver- more. Nov. 27, 1828. pp. 86-88. Doc. 35 — no. 4. Estimate of cost of Llgonler line. Nov. 24, 1828. pp. 88-102. Docs. 36-44 — nos. 5-13. See voL 3. Doc 45 — no. 14. Stmt of damages paid on westem division [1827/8]. p. 103. Doc 46 — no. 15. Lists of engrs. and others em- ployed on western division, pp. 104-106. Series 2. Docs. reL to French creek feeder. Doc 47 — ^no. 1. Rept of John Mitchell, supt Nov. 15, 1828. pp. 107-109. Doc. 48 — ^no. 2. Rept. and estimate of work still to be done, by Jas. Ferguson. Nov. 26, 1828. pp. 109-111. Doc 49 — no. 3. List of persons employed in engr. dept Nov. 16, 1828. pp. 111-112. Docs. 50-51 — nos. 4-5. See voL 3. Doc 52 — no. 6. Stmt of damages, 1827/8. pp. 113-114. Series 3. Docs. reL to Juniata division. Doc 53 — no. 1. Rept of Jas. Clark, acting comr. Dec 5, 1828. pp. 114-117. Doc. 54— no. 2. Rept of DeWitt Clinton, engr.; situation and progress of Juniata division, lower line, from month of Juniata to Lewistown. Dec 1, 1828. pp. 117-119. Doc 55 — no. 3. Same ; upper line, from Lewis- town to Smith's Mills above Huntingdon. Dec, 1828. pp. 119-123. Doc 56 — no. 4. Rept of DeWitt Clinton, on practicability of canal through Kishicoqnillaa Valley. May 15, 1828. p. 123: Docs. 57-64 — nos. 5-12. See voL 3. Series 4. Docs. reL to eastern and Susquehanna divi- sions. Doc 65 — ^no. 1. Bepts. of Chas. Mowry, acting comr. on Susquelianna division, Dec 5, 1828, and of Wm. Wilson, supt of eastern division. Dec 6, 1828. pp. 124^130. Doc. 66-— no. 2. Bept and estimates on eastern division by S. H. Kneass, engr. Dec 3, 1828. pp. 130-134. Docs. 67-71 — nos. 3-7. See voL 3. Doc 72 — ^no. 8. Stmt of damages on eastsn division, Nov. 1, 1827-June 20, 1828. pp. 134- 135. Doc 73 — no. 9. Similar stmt, June 20-Nov. 3, 1828. p. 136. Doc 74 — ^no. 10. Ust of snpts., engrs., etc, on eastern division. Dec 5, 1828. pp. 136-137. Doc 75 — no. IL Rept and estimate of S. Gull- ford, engr., on Susquehanna division. Dec 1, 1827 [18287]. pp. 137-138. Docs. 76-77 — ^nos. 12-13. See voL 3. Doc 78 — ^no. 14. Stmt of damages on Susqne- hanna division, 1827/8. pp. 138-141. Doc 79^ — ^no. 15. List of snpts., engrs., etc, on Susquehanna division. Nov. 3, 1828. pp. 141- 142. Doc 80 — no. 16. Stmt of engineering and misc expenses on Susquehanna division. Dec 1, 1828. pp. 143-144. Series 5. Docs. reL to Delaware division. Doc 81 — ^no. 1. Bept of T. G. Kennedy, supt Kov. 20, 1828. pp. 145-146. Docs. 82-86 — nos. 2-6. A-E. See voL 3. Doc 87 — no. 146-148. Doc. 88 — no. 8. pp. 148-149. Doc. 89 — no. 9. F. Damages to be paid. pp. List of supts., engrs., etc H. Amt of work under con- tract Nov. 20, 1828. pp. 149-156. Series 6. Docs, rel to North Branch division. Doc 90 — no. 1. Bept of C. T. Whlppo, engr., on first location of North Branch line. May 30, 1828. pp. 157-161. Doc 91 — no. 2. See voL 3. Doc 92 — ^no. 3. Estimate of completing 1st 73 sees, at contract prices, pp. 161-171. Doc 93 — ^no. 4. Estimate of completing rest of division to Northumberland, pp. 171-176. Doc 94 — no. 5. See voL 3. Doc 95 — no. 6. List of engrs., supts., etc Dee. 9, 1828. pp. 176-177. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 33 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LIII General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 2, 1828-AprU 24, 1829— cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Series 7. Docs. rel. to West Branch division. Doc. 96 — no. 1. Rept. of survey of canal line on both sides of West Branch by F. W. Rawle. Aug. 16, 1828. pp. 177-192. Doe. 97 — no. 2. Kept, of A. M'Reynolds, supt. of West Branch division. Nov. 20, 1828. pp. 193- 195. Series 8. Docs. rel. to surveys. Doc. 98^no. 1. Rept. and estimate in survey of Penn. R.R. from Columbia to the Gap, by John Wilson. Aug. 15, 1828. pp. 196-213. Doc. 99 — no. 2. Rept. and estimate for contlnua- I'on from Gap to Phlla. Dec. 1, 1828. pp. 213- Doc. 100 — -no. 3. Rept. and estimate on survey of canal line from Easton to Carpenter's Point, by D. B. Douglass. Nov. 29, 1828. pp. 241-279. Doc. 101 — no. 4. Rept. of survey of various routes for portage across Allegheny Mts. ; by N. S. Roberts, pp. 280-316. Doc. 102 — no. 5. Rept. In survey of basins, canal and r.r. routes betw. Delaware and Susquehanna rivers ; by Moncure Robinson. Dec. 4, 1828. pp. 316-830. Doc. 103 — ^no. 6. Rept. on survey of Allegheny and Monongahela rivers ; by Bdwd. F. Gay. Dec. 3, 1828. pp. 331-351. Series 9. Doc. 104. Journal of canal conirs. March 25- Aug. 21, 1828. pp. .'i51-390. Doc. 105. Rept. of no. and condition of arms and camp equipage by Joel Bailey, keeper of Harrlsburg Arsenal. Dec. 15, 1828. pp. 390-391. Doc. 106. Rept. of committee on education rel. to general system of education. Dec. 17, 1828. p. 392. Doc. 107. Stmt, of Phila. Saving Fund Socy. Dec. 19, 1828. pp. 392-393. Doc. 108. Communication from pres. of Germantown and Perklomen Turnpike Road Co. with abstr. of accts. Dec. 19, 1828. pp. 393-394. Doc. 109. Rept. of committee on claims ; claim of Jacob Johnson, Revolutionary soldier. Dec. 19, 1828. p. 394. Doc. 110. Same; claim of Jas. Whaley, soldier of late war. Dec. 19, 1828. p. 396. Doc. 111. Same ; claim of Jacob Ott, Revolutionary soldier. Dec. 19, 1828. pp. 395-396. Doc. 112. Same ; claim of Andrew Dysart, soldier of late war. Dec. 19, 1828. p. 396. Doc. 113. Same ; claim of John Scott, Revolutionary soldier. Dec. 19, 1828. pp. 396-397. Same ; claim of Thos. Carter, Revolutionary Dec. 19, 1828. p. 397. Same ; claim of John Anderson, Revolutionary pp. 397-398. Rep Doc. 114 soldier. Doc. 115. soldier. Doc. 116. Rept. of committee on banks rel. to act con- cerning small notes for payment of money. Dec. 18, 1828. pp. 398-402. Doc. 117. Rept. of committee on claims ; claim of Jas. Knight, soldier of late war. Dec. 19, 1828. p. 402. Doc. 118. Same ; claim of Margaret Hartman, widow of Revolutionary soldier. Dec. 19, 1828. p. 402. Doc. 119. Communication from auditor gen., with probable receipts and expenditures of treasury, 1828/9. Dec. 20, 1828. pp. 403-404. Doc. 120. Communication from auditor gen., rel. to de- livery of rept. of financial concerns, 1827-28. Dec. 22, 1828. pp. 404-405. Doe. 121. Communication from state treasurer, rel. to delivery of rept. of receipts and payments at treasury, 1827/8. Dec. 22, 1828. p. 405. Docs. 122-123. Govs, mess, Jan. 2, 1829, with stmt, of receipts and expenditures of Dickinson College, 1827/8. Jan. 3, 1829. pp. 405-407. Doc. 124. Rept. of Penn. Institution for Deaf and Dumb, 1827/8. Jan. 3, 1828. pp. 407-412. Does. 125-126. Communication from auditor gen., Jan. 2, 1829, with stmt, of certain banks. Jan. 3. 1829. pp. 413-439. Does. 127-128. Communicotlon from state treasurer, with stmt, of contingent expenses of dept, 1827/8. Jan. 7, 1829. p. 440. Doc. 129. Stmt, of affairs of Franklin Bridge Co., 1828. Jan. 7, 1829. pp. 441-442. Doc. 130. Rept. of committee on bridges, state and turn- pike roads rel. to Judgment obtained by comrs. of Frank- lin Co. agst. Benj. Long and John Deardorff for defici- ency In erection of bridge. Jan. 8, 1829. pp. 442-443. Doc. 131. Rept. of committee on Judiciary system rel. to sale of unseated lots of ground. Jan. 10, 1829. pp. 443-444. Doc. 132. Communication from bd. of canal comrs., with rept. by Moncure Robinson on proposed line of canal, betw. No. Branch of Susquehanna and Lehigh, through Nescopeck Valley. Jan. 12, 1829. pp. 444-455. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LIII General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 2, 1828-April 24, 1829— cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 133. State of Bank of Penn., Jan. 1, 1829. Read Jan. 12, 1829. p. 456. Doc. 134. Rept. of committee on Judiciary system, rel. to petition of trustees of Jefferson College In Washington Co., for authority to compel attendance of witnesses, pp. 457-458. Doc. 135. Communication from committee apptd. to ex- amine Bank of Penn. and Phila. Bank. Jan. 12, 1829. P. 458. Doc. 136. Rept. of committee on Judiciary system rel. to enforcing written and parole contracts of decedents. Jan. 13, 1829. pp. 459-460. Doc. 137. Rept. of committee on local apprns. rel. to toll bridge over Allegheny. Jan. 13, 1829. p. 460. Doc. 138. Rept. of teller on part of House (Lawson), to officiate at election of state treasurer. Jan. 13, 1828 [i. e. 1829]. pp. 461-462. Doc. 139. Rept. of committee on Inland navigation and Internal improvement, rel. to dams at Shamokln and Clark's Ferry In Susquehanna. Jan. 14, 1829. p. 462. Doc. 140. Rept. of committee on claims, on claim of Sarah Lindzey, widow of Revolutionary soldier. Jan. 15, 1829. p. 463. Doc. 141. Rept. of committee on Judiciary system rel. to penal code and penitentiary discipline. Jan. 15, 1829. pp. 463-464. Doc. 142. Rept. of committee on claims ; claim of Eliza- beth Shaw, widow of Revolutionary soldier. Jan. 15, 1829. p. 464. Doc. 143. Same ; claim of Mary Huff, widow of Revolu- tionary soldier. Jan. 15, 1829. p. 465. Doc. 144. Rept. of Milford Delaware Bridge Co. Jan. 16, 1829. pp. 465-466. Doc. 145. Extract from Meteorological Register taken at state capitol by Wm. Musgrave, librarian. Read Jan. 16, 1829. pp. 467-468. Doc. 146. Rept. of committee on bridges, state and turn- pike roads, rel. to turnpike road from Lewlsburg to loungmanstown. Jan. 16, 1829. p. 469. Docs. 147-150. Communication from secy, of bd. of canal comrs., Jan. 17, 1829, with rept. on survey of r.r. line from west end of Harrlsburg bridge to borough of Cham- bersburg, estimate of cost of construction of line, and rept. on survey of r.r. line from Chambersburg to borough of York, by W. R. Hopkins, engr. Read Jan. 19, 1820. pp. 469-483. Doc. 151. Rept. of committee on claims ; claim of Jost Seller, Revolutionary soldier. Jan. 22, 1829. p. 484. Doc. 152. Same ; claim of Nancy Oilman, widow of Revo- lutionary soldier, pp. 484-485. Doc. 153. Rept. of committee on banks rel. to authoriz- ing one or more chartered banks to Issue notes of less denomination than $5. Jan. 22, 1829. p. 485. Doc. 154. Rept. of committee on claims, on claim of Ann Shenefelt, widow of Revolutionary soldier. Jan. 22, 1829. p. 486. Doc. 155. Letter from Edw. King and T. T. Wharton, Jan. 19, 1829, with communication from agt. of Auburn Prison, N. T., on system used in that institution. Read Jan. 23, 1829. pp. 486-514. Doc. 156. Stmt, of receipts and expenditures of Ridge Turnpike Road Co., 1828. Read Jan. 23, 1829. p. 514. Doc. 157. Rept. of committee on claims, on claim of Jemima Young, widow of Revolutionary officer. Jan. 23, 1829. p. 514. Doc. 158. Rept. of select committee rel. to leasing ground belonging to German Lutheran congregation In Phila., on perpetual ground-rent. Jan. 23, 1829. pp. 515-516. Doc. 159. Rept. of select committee, rel. to laying out of streets, lanes, etc., through Fairmount property. Jan 23, 1829. p. 516. Doc. 160. Rept. of select committee rel. to store-houses on wharves of Schuylkill. Jan. 26, 1829. p. 516. Docs. 161-164. Govs, mess., Jan. 26, 1829, with letter from Gov. of Ga., rept. of Ga. leglsl. rel. to state rights, remonstrance to states in favor of tariff. Read Jan 27 1829. pp, 517-526. Doc. 165. Rept. of Joint committee rel. to dams In Susque- hanna. Jan. 27, 1829. pp. 526-527. Doc. 166. Communication from auditor gen., with stmt rel. to turnpike road cos. in which state holds stock' Jan. 28, 1829. p. 527. Doc. 167. Rept. of committee on claims ; claim of Maxson Randall, late paymaster of 17th regiment of Penn mlUtia. Jan. 29, 1829. p. 528. Doc. 168. Rept. of committee on local apprns., rel to improving road from Rodger's Ferry to Sunbury. Jan 29, 1829. p. 529. Docs. 169-171. Govs, mess., with letter from C. F. Mercer president of Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Co., and abstr' of receipts and expenditures, etc. Jan. 30, 1829. ppi 5^9 -Ooo. Doc. 172. Rept. of committee on claims ; claim of Jas Sawyers, Revolutionary soldier. Jan. 30, 1829. p. 533^ 34 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LIII General Assembly — cont'd Dec 2, 1828-April 24, 1829 — cont'd Journal of the Honse — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 173. Kept, of committee on judiciary system; Jour- neymen merchanlcs and laborers. Jan. 30, 1S20. pp. 533-534. Doc 17-4 Same; extension of jurisdiction of circuit courts. Jan. 30, 1829. p. 534. Doc 175 Communication from secy, of land office, with sundry letters reL to purchase money and interest due commonwealth on unpatented lands. Jan. 31, 1829. pp. 534-540. Doc 176. Kept of committee on claims ; claim of William Wilson, Eevolutlonary soldier. Jan. 31, 1829. p. 541. Doc 177. Kept, of committee on Inland navigation and Internal improvement, rel. to Balto. and Susquehanna E.E. Co. Feb. 3, 1829. pp. 542-545. Doc 178. Kept, of joint committee reL to extra session of legislature. Feb. 3, 1829. p. 545. Doc 179. Kept, of committee on claims; claim of Kachel Posey, widow of Eevolntionary soldier. Feb. 6, 1829. pp. 545-546. Doc 180. Same : claim of Jas. Spence, Kevolationary soldier. Feb. 6, 1829. p. 546. Doc 181. Same ; claim of Thos. Carter, Kevolutlonary soldier. Feb. 6, 1829. pp. 546-547. Doc 182. Kept, of committee of acets. on settlement of acct of clerk of Honse. Feb. 7, 1829. p. 547. Doc 183. Kept, of committee on claims, on claim of John Trexler, Kevolutlonary soldier. Feb. 7, 1829. p. 548. Doc 184. Kept, of committee on election dlstrs. reL to apptmt. of judges and clerks for ann. election. Feb. 7, 1829. p. 548. Doc 185. Kept, of select committee, rel. to erection of poor house in Snsqaeiianna Co. Feb. T, 1829. p. 549. Doc 186. Communication from auditor gen., with stmt, of returns of Inspectors of l>ark, flour, etc Feb. 9, 1829. D 550 Doc 187*. Kept, of committee of accts. reL to acct. of Nathaniel Henrle, depy. sergeant-at-arms. Feb. 9, 1829. p. 551. Doc 188. Kept, of committee on local appms., reL to Im- proving road across Flint HUL Feb. 10. 1829. p. 551. Doc 189. Kept, of committee on local appms. rel. to im- proving road betw. Kobt. Allen's. Lycoming Co. and Aaron Bloss', Tioga Co. Feb. 10, 1829. p. 552. Doc 190. Kept, of committee on local appms. rel to road across Shade Mt. Feb. 10, 1829. p. 552. Doc 191. Kept, of joint committee to examine into con- cerns of Bank of Penn. and Phlla. Bank. Feb. 10, 1829. pp. 553-564. Doc 192. Kept, of committee on judiciary system reL to authorising land office to grant patents to actual settlers. Feb. 11, 1829. p. 565. Doc. 193. Kept, of committee on local appms. reL to state road from top of Allegheny Mt. to Va. state Une. Feb. 11, 1829. pp. 565-566. Doc. 194. Kept, of committee on Inland navigation and internal improvement reL to Simeon Guilford, engr. Feb. 11, 1829. p. 566. Doc 195. Kept, of committee on education reL to educa- tion of poor children in Letiigh Co. Feb. 11, 1829. p. 567. Doc 196. Kept, of select committee reL to investigation of Chas. Mowry, canal comr. Feb. 11, 1829. p. 567. Doc 197. Kept, of committee on local appms. reL to im- proving navigation of lAttle Juniata. Feb. 12, 1829. p. 568. Doc 198. Kept, of committee on claims; flaiTn of John Tltlow, Kevolutlonary soldier. Feb. 12, 1829. pp. 568- 569. Doc 199. Same ; claim of Jacob JJagle, son of Kevolu- tlonary soldier. Feb. 13. 1829. p. 569. Doc 200. Same; claim of Catherine Schroeder, widow of Revolutionary soldier. Feb. 13, 1829. p. 570. Doc. 201. Kept, of committee on local appms. reL to road from Warren to Port Bamet. Feb. 14, 1829. p. 570. Doc. 202. Kept, of committee on corporations reL to erect- ing town of Davidsburg, Huntingdon Co., Into a borough. Feb. 14, 1829. p. 571. Docs. 203-205. Govs, mess., Feb. 16, 1829, with letter from Gov. of S. C. and res. of Gen. Assem. rel. to powers of general govt, to regulate duties on imports, and re- specting internal improvement; also memorial by Gen. Assem. of Ga. reL to late tariff, pp. 571-583. Doc. 206. Kept, of comrs. reL to Eastern Penltentiarv. Feb. 16, 1829. pp. 584-585. Docs. 207-208. Govs. mess., with list of taxable inhabi- tants, slaves, and deaf and dumb. Feb. 17, 1829. pp. 586-587. Doc 209. Kept, of committee on bridges, state, and turn- pike roads. reL to state road from KilUam's Forks to top of Allegheny Mt Feb. 18, 1829. p. 588. Doc. 210. Kept, of committee on Jigric. rel. to standard weight of rye and com. Feb. 18, 1829. p. 588. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LIII General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 2, 1828-April 24, 1829 — cont'd Journal of the Honse — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Docs. 211-213. Communication from comrs. of internal Improvement fund, with stmt, of receipts and payments, 1828-1829, estimate of probable receipts and paymentE. 1829-1830. Feb. 19, 1829. pp. 589-592. Doc. 214. Kept, of committee on claims, on claim of Thos. Craven, Kevolutlonary soldier. Feb. 19, 1829. p. 592. Doc. 215. Kept, of committee on Inland navigation and internal Improvement, reL to petition of contractors on western division of Penn. CanaL for additional compen- sation. Feb. 19, 1829. pp. 592-595. Doc 216. Kept, of committee on claims, on claim of Eobt M'Knight, Kevolutlonary soldier. Feb. 20, 1829. p. 595. Doc. 217. Kept, of committee on inland navigation and internal Improvement reL to Bmmor Kimber, contractor. Feb. 21, 1829. p. 596. Doc. 218. Ketnm of special election in Westmoreland Co. to supply vacancy ocstr. reL to instruction of poor children. Read March 4, 1829. pp. 618-620. Doc. 238. See voL 3. Doc. 239. Bept. of committee on mintl« system reL to Penn. Jackson Rangers of Dauphin Co. March 4, 1829. p. 620. Docs. 240-241. Govs. mess.. March 5, 1829, with rept of adj. gen. of mlUtia for 1828. March 7, 1829. pp. 621- 624. Doc 242. See voL 3. Doc. 243. Rept. of committee on local appms., reL to tumpike stock of Jas. Herriott. March 7, 1829. pp. 624-625. Doc 244. Bept of committee of accts. reL to acct of committee apptd. to examine Bank of Penn. and Flilla. Bank. March 10, 1829. pp. 625-626. Doc. 245. Rept of committee on claims ; claim of Manassa Coyle, Revolutionary soldier. March 10, 1829. p. 626. Doc 246. Same; claim of Walther L. Mlnthom, soldier of late war. March 10, 1829. pp. 626-628. Doc 247. Same; claim of John M'Lean officer In late war. March 10, 1829. pp. 628-629. Doc. 248. Same ; claim of Fred. WilheUn, alias Frederick Wmiam Forst Revolutionary soldier. March 10, 1829. pp. 629-630. Doc. 249. Same; claim of John Jack, soldier in late war. March 10, 1829. p. 630. Doc 250. Same; claim of Vincens Imfelt RevolutionaTy soldier. March 10, 1829. pp. 630-631. Doc 251. Same ; claim of Ajin Steed, widow of Revolu- tionary soldier. March 10, 1829. p. 631. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 35 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LIII General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 2, 1828-April 24, 1829— cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 252. Same ; claim of Christian Elblet, Revolutionary soldier. March 10, 1829. _pp. 631-632. Doc. 253. Same ; claim of Chas. Elstlne, Revolutionary soldier. March 10, 1829. p. 632. Doc. 254. Rept. of committee on mllltla system rel. to Nathaniel Brooke, brigade Inspector. March 10, 1829. pp. 632-634. Doc. 255. Rept. of committee on claims ; claim of John H. Slmler, Revolutionary soldier. March 11, 1829. p. 634. Doc. 256. Same ; claim of Deborah Shane, widow of Revo- lutionary soldier. March 11, 1829. p. 635. Doc. 257. Same ; claim of Amos WUklson, officer In Revo- lutionary war. March 11, 1829. pp. 635-636. Doc. 258. Same; claim of Peter P. Dawson, soldier of Gen. Wayne's army. March 11, 1829. p. 636. Doc. 259. Same ; claim of Eve Dieter, widow of Revolu- tionary soldier. March 11, 1829. pp. 636-637. Doe. 260. Same; claim of Danl. Shuttel, Revolutionary soldier. March 11, 1829. p. 637. Docs. 261-262. Communication from auditor gen., with rept. of settlement of acct. of canal comrs. March 13, 1829. pp. 637-641. Doc. 263. Rept. of committee on claims ; claim of widow and heir at law of Thos. Thompson, Revolutionary sol- dier. March 13, 1829. p. 642. Doc. 264. Same; claim of Amelia Davidson, for donation land. March 13, 1829. pp. 642-643. Doc. 265. Same; claim of Wm. Fahrenschlld, Revolu- tionary soldier. March 13, 1829. p. 643. Doc. 266. Same; claim of Fred Gump, Revolutionary soldier. March 13, 1829. pp. 643-644. Doc. 267. Communication from auditor gen. rel. to addi- tional clerk. March 13, 1829. p. 644. Doc. 268. Kept, of committee on claims, on claim of Ben]. Patterson, Revolutionary soldier. March 14, 1829. p. 646. Doc. 269. Rept. of committee of ways and means, rel. to financial concerns of state. March 14, 1829. pp. 645- 652. Doc. 270. Govs, mess., with procs. of leglsl. of Va., on tariff and Internal Improvement. March 16, 1829. pp. 652-665. Doc. 271. Rept. of committee rel. to complaint agst. Brlt- ton Evans, justice of peace of Phlla. Co. March Ifi, 1829. p. 665. Doc. 272. Communication from secy, of land office, March 18, 1829, rel. to additional expenses and clerk hire. p. 666. Doc. 273. Rept. of committee on Judiciary system, rel. to penal code. March 19, 1829. pp. 666-667. Doc. 274. Rept of committee on local appms. ; state road from Pittsburgh to Mercer. March 19, 1829. p. 667. Doc. 275. Same ; state road from Butler to Franklin. March 19, 1829. p. 668. Doc. 276. Same ; state road from Franklin to Warren. March 19, 1829. p. 668. Doe. 277. Same ; state road from Pittsburgh to Union- town. March 19, 1829. p. 669. Doc. 278. Rept. of committee on education rel. to Brown's American Grammar. March 19, 1829. pp. 669-672. Doc. 279. Rept. of committee rel. to complaint of Hugh Lee, Justice of peace of Butler Co. March 21, 1829. pp. 672-673. Doc. 280. Rept. of committee on Judiciary system, rel. to Increasing fees of Justices of peace and constables. March 23, 1829. pp. 673-674. Doc. 281. Rept. of committee rel. to complaint agst. Benjamin Burrell, Justice of peace Westmoreland Co. March 26, 1829. p. 674. Doc. 282. Rept. of committee rel. to doc. Journal of House. March 24, 1829. pp. 674-675. Doc. 283. Rept. of committee on local appms., rel. to road from Wattsburg to Erie. March 26, 1829. p. 675. Doc. 284. Rept. of committee on militia system rel. to sale of camp equipage unfit for service. March 26, 1829. pp. 675-676. Docs. 285-286. Communication from canal comrs., with report rel. to Injuries of Penn. Canal by floods and Ice. March 26, 1829. pp. 676-680. Doc. 287. Rept. of committee on claims, on claim of Isaac M'Klsslck, Revolutionary soldier. March 27, 1829. p. 681. Doc. 288. Rept. of committee of education rel. to school books. March 27, 1829. p. 681. Doc. 289. Rept. of committee on claims ; claim of Wm. M'MulUn, Revolutionary soldier. March 28, 1829. p. 682. Doc. 290. Same ; claim of John Lockert, Revolutionary soldier. March 28, 1829. p. 682. Doc. 291. Same : claim of Jacob Gallendlne, Revolution- ary soldier. March 28, 1829. p. 683. Docs. 292-298. Rept. of Canal comrs. rel. to eastern end of Penn. R.R. Read March 31, 1829. pp. 683-698. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LIII General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 2, 1828-April 24, 1829— cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 299. Rept. of committee on claims ; claim of Philip Weltzell, Revolutionary soldier. March 31, 1829. p. 698. Doc. 300. Same; claim of John M'Mlllan, Revolutionary soldier. March 31, 1829. p. 699. Docs. 301-302. Govs, mess., with letter from Gov. of La., and res. of La. leglsl. rel. to amdmt. of U. S. constitution. April 1, 1829. pp. 699-700. Docs. 303-304. Communication from Phlla. society for alleviating miseries of public prisons, March 27, 1829, with stmt, of criminal courts, Phlla. Read April 1, 1829. pp. 701-707. r Doc. 305. Rept. of committee on estates and escheats rel. to legitimating children of John and Elizabeth Beaumont. April 1, 1829. p. 707. Doc. 306. Rept. of committee of conference rel. to biU no. 308. April 1, 1829. pp. 707-708. Docs. 307-308. Communication from auditor gen., with stmt, of contingent expenses of office. April 1, 1829. p. 708. Doc. 309. Mess, from Gov., April 1, 1829, rel. to taxable Inhabitants of Potter Co. p. 709. Doc. 310. Rept. of committee rel. to public prtg. April 3, 1829. pp. 709-711. Doc. 311. Rept. of committee on claims, on claim of Jas. Carson, Revolutionary soldier. April 4, 1829. p. 711. Doc. 312. Rept. of committee on inland navigation and Internal Improvement, rel. to navigation of Elskemlnetas and Conemaugh rivers. April 6, 1829. pp. 711-712. Doc. 313. Further rept. of committee on claims, on claim of Jacob Nagle. April 6, 1829. p. 713. Doc. 314. Rept. of committee on Inland navigation and Internal Improvement rel. to extension of Penn. Canal from Columbia to Md. line. April 7, 1829. p. 713. Doc. 315. Rept. of committee on estates and escheats, rel. to enabling purchasers of real property of drunkards to obtain possession of same. April 7, 1829. p. 714. Doc. 316. Rept. of committee on claims rel. to claim of Polly Sheetz, daughter of Casper Peters, Revolutionary soldier. April 7, 1829. p. 714. Doc. 317. Same ; claim of John Murphy, son of Michael Murphy, Revolutionary soldier. April 7, 1829. p. 715. Doc. 318. Same ; claim of Margaret Lowther, widow of Revolutionary soldier. April 8, 1829. p. 715. Doc. 319. Same ; claim of Susan OUphant, widow of Revo- lutionary soldier. April 9, 1829. p. 716. Doc. 320. Rept. of committee on vice and immorality rel. to Intemperance. April 11, 1829. pp. 716-718. Doc. 321. Rept. of committee rel. to bridges and aqueducts on Penn. Canal, on plan of Theodore Burr. April 13, 1829. p. 719. Doc. 322. Rept. of committee on mllltla system reL to com- pensation to persons holding elections for officers of volunteer cos. April 14, 1829. p. 719. Doc. 323. Rept. of committee on militia system, rel. to Thos. Snyder, brigade Inspector. April 14, 1829. p. 720. Doe. 324. Rept. of committee on local appms. rel. to state and turnpike roads, and navigation of certain streams. April 14, 1829. pp. 720-723. Doc. 325. Rept. of committee on militia system rel. to rifles and military equipment for Toughlogheny Greens. April 14, 1829. pp. 723-724. Doc. 326. Rdpt. of committee rel. to accts. of witnesses in contested election of John Patterson. April 14, 1829. pp. 724-725. Doc. 327. Communication from treasurer of Lehigh Water Gap Bridge Co., April 6, 1829, with stmt, of affairs. Read April 15, 1829. pp. 725-727. Doc. 328. Communication from president of Lehigh Bridge Co., April 11, 1829, with abstr. of accts. Read April 15, 1829. pp. 728-729. Doc. 329. Rept. of committee of accts. rel. to acct. of Jas. Smith, sergeant-at-arms. April 16, 1829. p. 730. Doc. 330. Rept. of committee on estates and escheats, rel. to estate of Michael Miller. April 17, 1829. p. 730. Doc. 331. Rept. of committee on state and turnpike roads rel. to road repair. April 18, 1829. pp. 731-732. Doc. 332. Rept. of committee on bridges and state and turnpike roads, rel. to bridge over Raccoon Creek. April 18, 1829. p. 732. Doc. 333. Rept. of committee on Judiciary system, rel. to increase of Jurisdiction of Justices of peace. April 18, 1829. pp. 732-733. Doc. 334. Rept. of Joint library committee. April 20. 1829. p. 733. Doc. 335. Rept. of committee on corporations rel. to Manufacturing Assn. of Pittsburg. April 20, 1829 p. 734. Doc. 336. Rept. of committee on corporations rel to Marine Rail-way Assn. April 20, 1829. pp. 734-735. Doc. 337. Rept. of committee on corporations rel. to Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Co. April 20, 1829. p. 735. Docs. 338-340. Letter from adj. gen. and auditor gen., with rept. and abstr. rel. to accts. betw. commonwealth and U. S. for arms and military stores during late war. Aoril 20, 1829. pp. 735-759. 36 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS — cont'd LIII General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 2, 1828-Aprll 24, 1829 — cont'd Journal of the House— cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 341. Bept. of committee of accts. reL to acct. of clerk of House. April 22, 1829. p. 760. Doc. 342. Bept. of committee rel. to complaint agst Alex. Bogers, Justice of peace. Perry Co. April 22, 1829. pp. 760-761. Doc. 343. Rept. of committee of accts. reL to accts. of transcribing clerks. April 23, 1829. p. 761. Doc 344. Bept of committee rel. to res. from Ga. legisL reso) tariff, domestic mnfi-s. and internal improvement. April 23, 1829. pp. 761-762. Doc 345. Bept. of committee on bridges and state and turnpike roads ; Ludwick's Tavern road. April 23, 1829. p. 762. Doc. 346. Same ; Hookstown road. April 23, 1829. p. 763. Doc. 347. Bept. of committee of accts. ; acct. of Saml. C. Stambangh tor public prtg. April 23, 1829. pp. 763-764. Doc. 348. Same ; acct. of Saml. C. Stambangh, prtr. of Ilngllsh Journal of House. April 23, 1829. pp. 764-765. Doc. 349. Same ; acct. of SamL C. Stambangli, prtr. of blUg of House. April 23, 1869. pp. 765-766. Doc 350. Same; acct. of Jacob Baab, prtr. of German journal of House April 23, 1829. p. "766. Index, 8 pp. V. 3. Tables belonging to the second volume of the House of Bepresentatives. 1828. h. t. p. p. 102.* Tables 1-4. (H. B. 36 — No. 5.) Stmt of labor done on the All^heny line. Western Division, of the Fenn. Canal, names of contractors, work, price, from the commencement of the work to date, beginning, on the north side of the Allegheny River, opposite the mouth of the Klskemlnetas, and ending at sec 92, near Fine Creek. Tables 5-6. (H. B. 37 — No. 6.) Stmt of amt of labor done upon the Fine Creek Line, Western Division, Fenn. Canal, from sees. Nos. 92 to 113 inclusive, also the aqueduct over the Allegheny, at Fittstnirg, and the work in city of Fittsburg. Tables 7-10. (H. E. 38 — No. 7.) Stmt of amt of labor done on the Kiskeminetas line. Western Divi- sion, Fenn. Canal, from the commencement to the 25th day of November, A. D. 1828, inclnsivc Tables 11-12. (H. R. 39 — No. 8.) Stmt, of the amt. of labor done upon the Klskemlnetas and Conemaugh line. Western Division, Fenn. Canal, commencing at sec. 79 and ending at sec. 125, at Blalrsvllle. Table 13. (H. B. 40 — ^No. 9.) List of contracts entered into on the Allegheny line, sees. 1 to 92, Western Division, Nov. 1, 1827, to Nov. 1, 1828. Table 13. (H. B. 41 — ^No. 10.) List of contracts entered Into on Pine Creek line. Western Division, betw. Nov. 1, 1827, and Nov. 1, 1828. Table 14. (H. R. 42 — ^No. 11.) List of contracts entered Into on the Klskemlnetas line, Western Division, Nov. 1, 1827, to Nov. 1, 1828. Table 15. (H. R. 43 — No. 12.) List of contracts entered into on the Kiskeminetas and Conemaudi lines betw. Nov. 1, 1827, and Nov. 1. 1828. Table 15. (H. R. 44 — No. 13.) List of sees, on the LIgonier lines, names of contractors and prices of each description of work, p. 112.« Table [1]. (H. R. 50 — ^No. 4.) Stmt of progress of the work on the eastern division of the Frenidi Creek feeder showing amt of work done^ payment made to contractors, and per cent retained, up to and inclusive of the 15th Nov., 1828. Table 2. (H. R. 51 — No. 5.) List of contractors with contract prices, for portion of the French Creek feeder west of the Creek, p. 122.* Table [1], A. (H. R. 57— Xo. 5.) List of sees, re-let with 4 new sees, sold on the first part of the Juniata Division since Nov. 4, 1827. Dec. 5, 1828. Table [1], B. (H. B. 58 — ^No. 6.) lAst of incidental work which has been re-let together with the new work that has been sold on the first part of the Juniata division since Nov. 24, 1827. Dec 5, 1828. Table 2, [C]. (H. B. 59 — ^No. 7.) Stmt of amt of work done, amt of estimates for the same, and the sums of money paid thereon, on first 95 sees, of the Juniata division. Dec 5, 1828. Table 3, D. (H. B. 60 — No. 8.) Stmt of quantity of incidental work done, amt of estUnates for the same, and the sums paid thereon on the first part of the Juniata division. Dec 5, 1828. Table 4, E. (H. B. 61 — ^No. 9.) Stmt of contracts for the excavation of 90 sees, on the second part of the Joniata division. Dec. 5, 1828. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LIII General Assembly— cont'd Dec. 2, 1828-April 24, 1829 — cont'd Journal of the House— cont'd Contents : — cont'd Table 5, F. (H. B. 62 — ^No. 10.) Stmt of persons to whom, and the prices at which the stone and wood work has been assigned, on the second part of the Joniata division. Dec, 1828. Table 6, G. (H. B. 63 — No. 11.) List of persons wlio are and who have been engaged in the engr. corps, and the canal office, their term of service and amount of wages, since Nov. 24, 1827, on the Jnnlata division. Dec. 5, 1828. Table 6, H. (H. E. 64 — ^No. 12.) Present organiza- tion of the engr. corps, on the Juniata division. Dec 5, 1828. p. 134.* Table 1. (H. B. 67 — ^No. 3.) Tabular stmt bf work done on the Eastern division of the Fenn. Canal from Duncan's Island to the month of Swatara, showing each kind of work done, amt thereof, and payments made thereon to contractors by Chas. Mowry, acting comr., on estimates of engr., from Dec 1, 1827, to June 20, 1828. Dec 5, 1828. Table 2. (BL E. 68 — ^No. 4.) Stmt of progress of work on Eastern division of Fenn. Canal from Duncan's Island to the month of Swatara, showing each kind of work done, amt thereof, and payments made to Congress, on estimates of the engr. June 21 t» Nov. 30, 1828, by Wm. Wilson, supt of the division. Table 3. (H. R. 69 — ^No. 5.) List of contracts on behalf of the state Nov.. 1827, to June 20, 1828, by Chas Mowry, acting comr. on Eastern division. Dec 5, 1828. Table 4. (H. B. 70 — No. 6.) List of contracts made on behalf of the state, from June 21 to Nov. 3, 1828, by Wm. Wilson, supt on Eastern division. Table 4. (H. B. 71 — ^No. 7.) List of contracts made on Iiehalf of the state for the letting Nov. 1, 1828, from the Swatara to Columbia, by Wm. Wilson, supt on Eastern division. Tables 5-6. (H. B. 76 — ^No. 12.) Stmt of work done percentage retained as security for completion, and payments made to contractors on estimates of the engr. on the Susquehanna division of the Fenn. Canal, 1826-1828. Dec 5, 1828. Table 7. (H. E. 77 — ^No. 13.) List of contracts made on belialf of state, during year preceding Ist Monday In Nov., 1828, by Chas. Mowry, acting comr. on Susquehanna division, etc Nov. 3, 1828. p. 146.* Table 1. (H. E. No. 82 — Stmt A.) Stmt exhibiting situation of sees. 1 to 36, Inclusive, let at Bristol, Oct 13 1828 ■(H. e'. 83 — Stmt B.) Same, sees. 37-49, let at New-Hope, May 20, 1828. (H. E. 8*— Stmt C.) Same, sees. 50-86, let at New-Hope, Sept. 18, 1828. (H. E. 85 — Stmt D.) Same, sees. 87-106, let at Easton, Nov. 18, 1828. Table 2. (H. B. 86 — Stmt E.) Exhibiting mechanical work, contractors' names, contract prices, sums retained, amt paid, etc p. 161.* Table 1. (H. B. 91 — No. 2.) A. Bept of sunt of North Branch division to l)d. of canal comrs. [resp. contracts and work]. July-Sept, 1828. B. Same, Oct-Nov., 1828. p. 176.* nnnnm. table. (BL B. 94 — ^No. 5.) C. Stmt exhibiting quantity of work done on North Branch division from commencement to Nov. 15, 1828, cost employes, etc Dec 1, 1828. unnum. table. (H. E. 97— No. 2.) A. Stmt of con- tracts for the excavation of 46 sees, on the West Branch division. Nov. 20, 1828. B. Stmt of persons to whom and prices at which the stone and wood work has been assigned on the West Branch division, p. 514.* unnnm. table and doc Amt of debts due by the several turnpike cos. In wlilch state holds stock, amt of tolls reed, and amt of money expended during the last year [1827/8?]. p. 620.* unnum. table. CSo. 238.) Abstr. of rept made by eo. comrs. of the no. of poor children instructed in the resp. cos. with the expense of such Instruction ; and a stmt of the no. educated on the Lancastrian plan, as far as such repts. have been reed. In answer to a circular to co. comrs. made under House Bes. of Apr. 14, 1828, 1825-1828. Secretary's office, Feb. 28, 1829. • Befers to vol. 2. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS ,0F THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 37 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LIII General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 2, 1828-Aprll 24, 1829— cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd p. 624.* Tables A-D. (No. 242.) Return ot the mlUtla and volunteers, 1828. Table B. (No. 242.) Return ot the ordnance, camp equipage and military store the property ol Penn. deposited In the state arsenals, or being in the several brteades, Deo. 31, 1828. Copies of V. 3 were seen In the Hist. Socy. of Penn., Phlla., and In the Penn. State Library. . Same, In German. Not seen. Saml. C. Stambaugh was elected prtr. (House Jol. 1828/9, v. 1 : 18.) LIV General Assembly Nov. 3, 1829-Aprll 7, 1830 Journal of the Senate. 3 vols. tv. 1.] Harrlsburg: Welsh & Miller, 1829-30. 562, 65 pp. V. 2. Containing appendix to vol. 1. Harrlsburg : Welsh & Miller, 1829-30. 491, 5 pp. Contents : pp. 3-110. Docs. ace. the Govs. mess, of Nov. 4, 1829. Corresp. : temporary loan authorised by act of Dec. 18, 1828. pp. 3-24. Same ; permanent loan under act of Dec. 18, 1828. pp. 25-41. Same ; temporary loan, under act of April 22, 1829. pp. 41-102. Same ; apptmt. of comr. of loans, and negotiation of ?ermanent loan under act of April 22, 1829. pp. 02-110. pp. 110-120. Corresp. rel. to continuance of temporary loans. Read Dec. 1, 1829. pp. 121-126. Extr. from meteorological register, taken at state capitol by Wm. Musgrave, librarian. Read Dec. 9, 1829. pp. 127-144. Docs. rel. to agreement betw. comrs. of Penn. and N. J. for mutual use of Delaware River for canal purposes. Bead Dec. 10, 1829. pp. 145-158. Rept. of canal comrs. Dec. 18, 1829. pp. 159-304. Docs. ace. rept. of canal comrs. Western Division 1. Rept. of Jas. S. Stevenson, acting comr. Dec. 9, 1829. pp. 159-169. 2. Rept. of Sylvester Welch, engr. Nov. 23, 1829. pp. 169-172. 3-17. See v. 3. 18. [Docs. rel. to Grant's Hill Tunnel.] June-Nov., 1829. pp. 172-177. Juniata Division 1. Rept. of Jas. Clarice, acting comr. Dec. 5, 1829. pp. 178-182. 2. Kept, of [Alex. C. Twining, engr.]. n. d. pp. 183-186. 3. Letter from Wm. B. Mitchell, supt. Nov. 21, 1829. pp. 186-187. 4. Rept. of Alex. C. Twining, engr. Dec. 8, 1829. pp. 187-188. 5. Amt. paid to Jobbing contractors and asst. super- visors. Dec. 5, 1829. pp. 188-189. 6. Stmt, of amt. of damages which have been paid, and a list of persons with whom agreements have been made. Dec. 5, 1829. pp. 189-190. 7-10. See v. 3. 11. A list of the engr. corps, supervisor, collector, and lock keepers on the Juniata division of the Penn. Canal. Dec. 5, 1829. p. 190. 12. A summary view of the whole expense of every kind. Incurred and estimated on the Juniata divi- sion of the Penn. canal. Dec. 5. 1829. pp. 191-193. Eastern Division 1. Rept. of John Forrey, Jr., upon the Eastern Di- vision of the Penn. Canal. Dec. 9, 1829. pp. 193- 194. 2. Rept. on the Eastern Division of the Penn. Canal by Bdwd. F. Gay, engr. Dec. 8, 1829. pp. 194-197. 3-6. See vol. 3. 7. List of persons employed on the eastern division of the Penn. Canal, June 10-Nov. 2, 1829. p. 198. 8. Damages paid on the eastern division of the Penn. Canal, since rept. of 1828. pp. 198-199. 9. Stmt, of engineering and misc. expenses, June 10 to Dec. 9, 1829. pp. 199-200. 10. Amt. of certificates issued, amt. of money due and percentage retained. Dec. 9, 1829. p. 200. • Refers to vol. 2. Aug., 1829. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LIV General Assembly — cont'd Nov. 3, 1829-April 7, 1830— cont'd Journal of the Senate — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Susquehanna and West Branch Divisions 1. Rept. of supt., John Ryon, Jr. Nov. 20, 1829. pp. 200-201. 2-3. See vol. 3. 4. List of the suptSj, engrs., asst. engrs. and clerks employed on the Susquehanna Division of Penn. Canal, together with rate of pay, and the sum paid them, Nov. 15, 1828, to June 2, 1829. pp. 202-205. 5. Rept. of amt. of work to be done on Susquehanna and West Branch Divisions, Nov. 20, 1829. pp. 205- 207. Delaware Division 1. Rept. of supt., Thos. G. Kennedy. Nov. 20, 1829. pp. 207-208. 2-4. See vol. 3. 5. Damages paid since rept. of 1828. p. 209. 6. Amt. drawn from treasury and disbursed on Dela- ware Division, March 31, 1828-Oct. 2, 1829. p. 210. 7. Stmt, exhibiting the whole amt. of work remain- ing to be done on the Delaware Division of the Penn. Canal; H. G. Sargent, engr., Nov. 20, 1829. pp. 211-215. North Branch Division 1. Rept. of John Mitchell, acting comr. on the North Branch Division of Penn. Canal. Nov. 25, 1829. pp. 215-219. 2-4. Not found. 5. Bngr.'s rept. and stmt, shewing items and cost of work not done on the North Branch Division of Penn. Canal, from Nantlcoke Falls to Northumber- land. Nov. 25, 1829. pp. 219-221. OJias. T. WMppo, engr. 6. [Corresp. rel. to Nantlcoke Dam.] pp. 221-225. French Creek Feeder 1. Rept. of Wm. Dickson, supt. French Creek Feeder. Nov. 18, 1829. pp. 225-228. 2. See vol. 3. 3. Stmt, of work done and amt. paid and due for aqueducts, etc., on the line of the French Creek Feeder to Nov. 15, 1829. pp. 228-229. 4. Stmt, of amts. paid or due on special contracts and contracts for repairs on the French Creek Feeder to Nov. 15, 1829. pp. 229-230. 5. Stmt, of petitions for damages on the line of the French Creek Feeder, and the awards in each case. Aprll-Nov. [1829]. pp. 230-231. 6. List of contracts entered betw. Nov. 1, 1828, and Nov. 1, 1829. pp. 231-232. Pennsylvania Railway 1. Rept. of John Barber, supt. of Penn. Rwy., Nov. 24, 1829. pp. 232-235. 2-3. See vol. 3. 4. Stmt, exhibiting a list of persons employed in the engr. dept. on the Penn. Rwy., June 1 to Aug. 31, 1829, with wages or salary of each. pp. 237- 239. 5. Table exhibiting probable cost of work unfinished on the 40 miles of Penn. Rwy. under contract Nov. 15, 1829. pp. 235-237. Allegheny Portage 1. Rept. of Moncure Robinson, principal engr. upon the Allegheny Portage. Nov. 21, 1829. pp. 239- 255. 2. Estimated cost of constructing the Portage R.R., etc. pp. 255-275. Eastern Termination of Penn. Rwy. 1. Rept. of Major Douglass' survey at Phlla., Nov. 25 1829. pp. 275-284. 2. Chas. Roberts' rept. on damages. Sept. 17, 1829. p. 285. 3. Cessions of property, Sept., 1829. pp. 285-286. Penn. Canal Rept. of a system of rules and regulations rel. to the navigation of the Penn. Canal, pp. 287-304. pp. 304-431. Journal of the bd. of Canal comrs., March 25, 1829-Dec. 19, 1829. pp. 432-461. Letter from auditor gen., Jan. 4, 1830, with rept. on banks, pp. 462-466. Rept. of Penn. Institution for Deaf and Dumb, 1829. Read Jan. 5, 1830. pp. 467-472. Rept. of inspectors of Eastern State Peni- tentiary, Jan. 2, 1830. Read Jan. 5, 1830. pp. 473-486. Corresp. rel. to temporary loan authorised by act of Assem., Nov. 17, 1829. Bead Jan. 20, 1830. 38 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd UV General Assembly — cont'd Nov. 3, 1829-Aprll 7, 1830 — cont'd Journal of the Senate — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Penn. Canal — cont'd pp. 487-491. Rept of adj. gen., 1829. Bead Feb. 18, 1830. pp. 1-5. Indes. [T. 3.] Tables belonging to the second volume of the Journal of the Senate of the session of 1829/30. HarrisbtiTg : Frtd. by Welsh & Miller, 1830. p. 172.« [Poldg. table 1.] Abstr. of labor done on the Pittsburg and Pine Creek line, Western Division, and disburse- ments on the same, t>etw. June 1 and Nov. 20, 1829, by James S. Stevenson. [Foldg. table 2.] [pt. 1.] Abstr. of labor done on the Allegheny Line, Western Division, and disbursements on the same, betw. June 1 and Nov. 20, 1829, by James S. Stevenson, acting comr. [pt. 2.] Abstr. of labor done on the Kiskeminetas line. Western Division, and disbursements on the same, betw. June 1 and Nov. 20, 1829, by J. S. Stevenson, acting comr. [Foldg. tables 3-4.] Abstr. of disbursements on the Kiskeminetas and Conemaugh line. Western division, betw. June 1 and Nov. 20, 1829, by J. S. Stevenson, comr. Foldg. tables 5-8: Tabular stmt, of labor done, monies paid, amts. due, and original and present estimates of work on the Ligonler line, western division, of Penn. CanaL Foldg. table 9. Abstr. of payments in the engr. dept of the Western division, betw. June 1 and Nov. 20, 1829, by J. S. Stevenson, acting comr. Allegheny Portage only Foldg. table 10. [pt. 1.] Schedule of damages paid, and misc. payments on the western division, betw. June 1 and Nov. 20, 1828, by J. S. Stevenson, comr. pt. 2. Schedule of the names of persons employed on Western division. Nov., 1829. Foldg. table 11. Schedule of contracts entered into on the Pittsburg and Fine Creek lines of the Western division, betw. Nov. 1, 1828, and Nov. 15, 1829. Foldg. table 12. Same ; Allegheny line of the Western division, betw. Nov. 1, 1828, and Nov. 15, 1829. Foldg. tables 13-16. [pt 1.] Same ; EOskemlnetas line of the Western Division, betw. Nov. 1, 1828, and Nov. 15, 1829. [pt. 2.] Same ; Kiskiminetas and Conemaugh line of the western division, betw. Nov. 1, 1828, and Nov. 13, 1829. [pt. 3.] Same ; Ligonier line of the western divi- sion, betw. Nov. 10, 1828, and Nov. 15, 1829. Foldg. table 17. Comparative stmt, showing amt. and value of work originally estimated to be required on sec 21 of the ligonler line, western division, amt. and value of what is now done, etc., on the same. p. 186.* Foldg. table 18. Tabular view of work extending from sees. 95 to 184 inclusive. Foldg. table 19. Tabular view of work incidental to the foregoing sees. Foldg. table 20. Tabular view of work incidental to the foregoing sec. p. 190.* Foldg. table 21. A list of work which has been re-let on the Jnniata division since Dec 5, 1828. Foldg. table 22. A stmt, of estimates of the sees, on the lower line of the Juniata division and pay- ments made thereon. Foldg. table 23. A stmt of estimates of the incidental work on the Juniata division, and payments made thereon. Foldg. table 24. A list of persons who are and have been engaged in the engr. corps and canal office, their time of service and amt of wages, since Dec. 1, 1828, on the Jnniata division, p. 197.* Foldg. table 25. Tabular stmt of work done on the eastern division, from Duncan's Island to the mouth of the Swatara, from Dec 1, 1828, to June 1, 1829, under charge of Wm. Wilson, supt, and from June 9, 1829, under cliarge of Jolin Forrey, Jr., acting comr., untU Nov. 25, 1829. Foldg. table 26. Tabular stmt of work done on the eastern division, from the mouth of the Swatara to Columbia, agreeably to returns of engrs., reed, at office of Jolin Forrey, Jr., acting comr., from Nov. 25 to Dec. 9, 1828. Foldg. table 27. List of contracts made on behalf of the state by Wm. Wilson, supt on eastern division, from Nov. 3, 1828, to June 1, 1829, rel. to the old line of said division, extending from Duncan's Island to the mouth of the Swatara. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd UtV General Assembly — cont'd Nov. 3, 1829-April 7, 1830 — cont'd Journal of the Senate — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Allegheny Portage only — cont'd Foldg. tables 28-29. List of contracts made on behalf of the state by John Forrey, Jr., acting comr. on the Eastern division, from Jnne 10 until Nov. 2, 1829, inclusive, rel. to old line of said division, extending from Duncan's Island to the mouth of the Swatara. p. 201.* Foldg. tables 30-31. Stmt of work done and payments made to contractors on estimates of the engr., on the Susquehanna division, from its commencement in the autumn of 1826 until Nov. 2, 1829. Foldg. tables 32-33. Stmt of work done, percentage retained, and payments made to contractors on eati- mates of the engr., on West Branch division, from its commencement until Nov. 2, 1829. p. 208.* Foldg. table 34. Stmt A, exhibiting the contractors' names, contract prices, quantities of work done, and amt. paid since Nov. 20. Foldg. table 35. Stmt. B, exhibiting the contract prices, amt due, and amt. paid on mechanical work, p. 219.* Foldg. tables 36-38. List containing the quantifv of work done on each sec. of No. Br. division, from Nanticoke Falls to Northumberland, showing also the cost of the said work at contract prices, and amt. including cash and certificates paid to each contractor, incL estimate taken Nov. 20, 1829. Foldg. table 39. A list of suptg., engrs. and others, who have been employed on the No. Br. Division, since the return made In Nov., 1829, exhibiting also the number of days service rendered by each person, and their respective wages. Foldg. table 40. A list of the contracts entered into for the constmction of the canal and other works connected therewith, since the last ann. return in Nov., 1829 ; together with the prices agreed to be paid for the several items of work, p. 221.* Foldg. tables 42-43. Stmt, showing items and cost of work not done on the No. Br. division, p. 228. Foldg. table 44. Stmt. A, showing the work done under the original contracts on the several sees, of the French Creek Feeder, since Nov. 15, 1828, amt paid thereon since that date, and amt now due. p. 235.* Foldg. table 45. Stmt A, exhibiting a list of all the contracts entered into for the road formation of 40 miles of rwy. from Feb. 19 to Nov. 2, specifying date of each contract, prices of the different Unds of work, per cent reta&ed and amt paid on each section. Foldg. table 46. Stmt B, exhibiting a list of all con- tracts entered into for the mechanical work on that part of the rwy. now under contract from Feb. 17 until Nov. 2, 1829, speclftring date of each contract prices of the different kinds of work, per cent re- tained, and amt paid on each. Foldg. table 47. Table exhibiting probable cost of work unfinished Nov. 15, 1829, upon 40 sees, of the- Penn. B. B. p. 491.* Foldg. tables 48-51. Betum of the militia and volunteers of Penn., for the year 1829. Two copies of voL 3 of the Senate joL were seen ; one in the Penn. State Library and one In the Library of Congress. Journal of the House, 3 vols. V. 1. Harrisburg : Prtd. by Welsh & Miller, 1829-30. 912, 12, 49 pp. Three copies were compared, viz. : one in the Penn. State Library, one in the Hist Socy. of Penn., Phila, and one in the Library of Congress. V. 2. Containing messages, repts. and docs. [nos. 1-352]. Harrisburg: Welsh and Miller, 1829-30. 770, 8 pp. Contents : Doc 1. Mess, from Gov. [Shnize]. Nov. 4, 1829. pp. 3-9. Docs. 2-6. Docs. ace. Govs. mess. pp. lO-llS. Corresp. ; temporary loan authorised by act Dec. 18, 1828. pp. 10-32. Same ; permanent loan under act Dec 18, 1828. pp. 33-49. Same; temporary loan under act April 22, 1829. pp. 49-110. Same ; apptmt of comr. of loans and permanent loan under act April 22, 1829. pi>. 110-113. Same ; temporary loans negotiated by Gov., in com- pliance with res. of bd. of Canal comrs. Oct 3, 1829. pp. 113-118. * Refers to v. 2 of Sen. jol., 1829/30. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 39 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LIV General Assembly — cont'd Nov. 3, 1829-April 7, 1830— cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Docs. 7-8. Govs, mess., with communication from pres. of bd. of canal comrs., and stmt, of repts. of acting comrs. and supts. of amts. due and probably required before Jan. 2, 1830. Nov. 7, 1829. pp. 118-120. Docs. 9-12. Govs, mess., Nov. 9, 1829, with letter from Gov. of Mo. and res. of Mo. leglsl. rel. to Amer. Coloniza- tion Society ; also rept. and res. rel. to amending U. S. constitution ; also letter from Gov. of Miss, with res. rel. to tariff, pp. 121-126. Doc. 13. Rept. of committee of accts. ; acct. of clerk. Nov. 10, 1829. pp. 126-127. Doc. 14. Rept. of committee on claims : claim of Catherine Shelffly, widow of Revolutionary soldier. Nov. 10, 1829. pp. 127-128. Doc. 15. Rept. of committee of accts. ; acct. of Jacob Baab prtr. of German journal for last sess. Nov. 11, 1829. p. 128. Doc. 16. Same ; acct. of Saml. C. Stambaugh prtr. of English journal for last sess. Nov. 12, 1829. pp. 128-129. Doc. 17. Rept. of committee on claims ; claim of Sarah Lebo. widow of Revolutionary soldier. Nov. 13, 1829. p. 129. Doc. 18. Same ; claim of Jacob Wlngler, Revolutionary soldier. Nov. 13, 1829. pp. 129-130. Doc. 19. Rept. of committee on judiciary system ; reporter of decisions of Supreme Court. Nov. 13, 1829. pp. 130- 131. Doc. 20. Same; right of citizens to vote for supervisors, who refuse to pay road tax. Nov. 18, 1829. p. 131. Doc. 21. Rept. of committee on judiciary system ; orphans' court laws. Nov. 18, 1829. p. 132. Doc. 22. Rept. of committee on claims ; claim of Nathaniel M'Brier, Revolutionary soldier. Nov. 21, 1829. pp. 132- 133 Doc. 23. Same ; claim of Paul Field, Revolutionary soldier. Nov. 21, 1829. p. 133. Doc. 24. Rept. of committee on corporations, rel. to in- corporating Penn. Horticultural Socy. Nov. 27, 1829. p. 134. Docs. 25-26. Govs, mess., with corresp. rel. to continuing temporary loans. Nov. 28, 1829. pp. 135-145. Doc. 27. Rept. of committee on claims ; claim of Jas. I'rancis, Revolutionary soldier. Nov. 28, 1829. pp. 145- 146. Doc. 28. Same ; claim of Jane Rowe, widow of Revolution- ary soldier. Nov. 28, 1829. p. 146. Doc. 29. Same ; claim of Elizabeth Smith, widow of Revolutionary soldier. Nov. 28, 1829. p. 147. Doc. 30. Same ; claim of Jos. Allgier, Revolutionary soldier. Nov. 28, 1829. pp. 147-148. Doc. 31. Rept. of committee on Judiciary system rel. to alteration in fee bill. Dec. 1, 1829. pp. 148-149. Doc. 32. Communication from Roberts Vaux, secy, of bd. of mngrs. of Penn. Hospital, Dec. 1, 1829, with stmt, of affairs, pp. 149-157. Docs. 33-34. Communication from auditor gen., with stmt. of receipts and payments at treasury, 1828 to 1829. Dec. 3, 1829. pp. 158-159. Doc. 35. Communication from state treasurer rel. to delivery of 150 copies of his ann. rept. Dec. 4, 1829. p. 160. Docs. 36-37. Communication from surveyor gen., with stmt, of business of dept. Dec. 4, 1829. pp. 160-162. Doc. 38. Rept. of select committee apptd. to try contested election of John Cummin, rel. to accts. of witnesses. Dec. 4, 1829. p. 163. Docs. 39-40. Communication from secy, of land office, with stmt, of business of dept. Dec. 5, 1839. pp. 164-166. Doc. 41. Rept. of committee on claims ; claim of Jas. Moore, Revolutionary soldier. Dec. 5, 1829. p. 166. Docs. 42-44. Repts. of select committee apptd. to try con- tested election of John Cummin, rel. to accts. of witnesses. Dec. 5, 1829. pp. 167-169. Doc. 45. Letter from atty. gen., Dec. 4, 1829, rel. to titles to lands sold by state, late estate of John Nicholson. Read Dec. 7, 1829. pp. 169-170, Doc. 46. Rept. of committee of accts. ; acct. of clerls. Dec. 7, 1826. pp. 170-171. Doc. 47. Rept of select committee; letter from Gov. of Miss, with res rel. to tariff of 1828. Dec. 7, 1829. pp. 171-185. Doc. 48. Same ; contested election of John Cummin, rel. to accts. of witnesses. Dec. 7, 1829. p. 185. Doc. 49. Communication from comrs. of Penn. and N. J. apptd. to arrange mutual use of Delaware River. Dec. 8, 1829. p. 186. Docs. 50-51. Rept. of select committee ; contested election of John Cummin, rel. to accts. of witnesses. Dec. 8, 1829. pp. 187-188. Doc. 52. Rept. of Mr. Mallery, teller on part of House, to officiate at opening and declaring returns of election for Gov. Dec. 8, 1829. pp. 188-189. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LIV General Assembly — cont'd Nov. 3, 1829-April 7, 1830— cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 53. Extr. from Meteorological Register, taken at state capltol by Wm. Musgrave, librarian. Read Dec. 9, 1829. pp. 190-195. Doc. 54. Rept. of select committee ; contested election of John Cummin, rel. to accts. of witnesses. Dec. 9, 1829. pp. 196-197. Docs. 55-57. Mess, from Gov. [Shulze], Dec. 9, 1829, with copy of agreement betw. comrs. of Penn. and N. J. for mutual use of Delaware River for canal purposes, and copy of rept. of engrs. apptd. by each state, rel. to explora- tion of river. Read Dec. 10, 1829. pp. 197-215. Docs. 58-60. Communication from comrs. of internal Im- provement fund, with stmt, of receipts and payments dur- ing last year, and estimate of probable receipts and pay- ments from Dec. 1, 1829, to Feb. 1, 1831. Dec. 11, 1829. pp. 215-219. Doc. 61. Rept. of select committee ; contested election of John Cummin, rel. to accts. of witnesses. Dec. 11, 1829. p. 219. Doc. 62. Communication from pres. of Germantown and Perklomen Turnpike Road Co., Dec. 1, 1829, with abstr. of accts. of CO. Read Dec. 15, 1829. pp. 220-221. Doc. 63. Communication from secy, of commonwealth, Dec. 14, 1829j rel. to purchase of Purdon's Digest. Read Dec. 15, 1829. p. 221. Doc. 64. Communication from auditor gen., rel. to de- livery of ann. rept. on finances. Dec. 16, 1829. p. 222. Doc. 65. Rept. of committee on claims ; claim of Jos. Nellson, Revolutionary soldier. Dec. 17, 1829. pp. 222- 223. Doc. 66. Rept. of committee on corporations rel. to In- corporating Franklin Beneficial Socy. Dec. 17, 1829. p. 223. Docs. 67-144. Mess, from Gov. [Wolf] with rept. of bd. of Penn. canal comrs. and ace. docs. Dec. 18, 1829. pp. 224-511. Docs. rel. to Western division Doc. 68. Rept. canal comrs. of Penn. for 1828/9. pp. 224-238. Doc. 69 — no. 1. Rept. of Jas. Stevenson, acting comr. Dec. 2, 1829. pp. 239-249. Doc. 70 — no. 2. Rept. of Sylvester Welch, principal engr. Nov. 23, 1829. pp. 249-252. Docs. 71-85 — nos. 3-17. See vol. 3. Doc. 86 — no. 18. Docs. rel. to Grant's Hill tunnel contract. June-Nov., 1829. pp. 252-257. Docs. rel. to Juniata division Doc. 87 — no. 1. Rept. of Jas. Clarke, acting comr. Dec. 5, 1829. pp. 258-262. Doc. 88 — no. 2. Kept, of Alex. C. Twining, principal engr. [Nov., 1829.] pp. 263-266. Doc. 89 — no. 3. Rept. of Wm. J. Mitchell, supervisor. Nov. 21, 1829. pp. 266-267. Doc. 90 — no. 4. Rept. of A. C. Twining, on Juniata aqueduct at Duncan's Island. Dec. 8, 1829. pp. 267-268. Doc. 91 — ^no. 5. Stmt, of amt. paid jobbing contract- ors and asst. supervisors. Dec. 5, 1829. pp. 268- 269. Doc. 92 — no. 6. Stmts, of damages paid and agreed upon. Dec. 5, 1829. pp. 269-270. Docs. 93-96 — nos. 7-10. See vol. 3. • Doc. 97 — no. 11. List of engr. corps, supervisor, col- lector and lock keepers. Dec. 5, 1829. p. 270. Doc. 98 — no. 12. Summary view of cost Incurred and estimated. Dec. 5, 1829. pp. 271-273. Docs. rel. to Eastern division Doc. 99 — no. 1. Rept. of John Forrey, acting comr. Dec. 9, 1829. pp. 273-274. Doc. 100 — no. 2. Rept. of Edwd. F. Gay, principal engr. Dec. 8, 1829. pp. 274-277. Docs. 101-104 — nos. 3-6. See vol. 3. Doc. 105 — no. 7. List of persons employed. Nov. 2, 1829. p. 278. Doc. 106 — no. 8. Damages paid and agreed to be paid. Nov. 2, 1829. pp. 278-279. Doc. 107 — no. 9. Expenses from June 10 to Dec. 9, 1829. pp. 279. Doc. 108 — no. 10. Stmt, of certificates issued. Dec. 9, 1829. p. 280. Docs. rel. to Susquehanna and West Branch divisions Doc. 109 — no. 1. Rept. of John Ryon, supt. Nov. 20. 1829. pp. 280-281. Docs. 110-111 — nos. 2-3. See vol. 3. Doc. 112 — no. 4. List of persons employed. Nov. 20, 1829. pp. 282-285. Doc. 113 — no. 5. Amt. of work to be done. Nov. 20. 1829. pp. 285-287. 40 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LIV General Assembly — cont'd Nov. 3, 1829-April 7, 1830 — cont'd Jonmal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Docs. rel. to Delaware division Doc. 114 — no. 1. Eept. of Thos. G. Kennedy, snpt. Nov. 20, 1829. pp. 287-288. Docs. 115-117 — nos. 2-4. Sec voL 3. Doc 118^ — no. 5. Damages paid since last ann. rept. p. 289. Doc 1191 — no. 6. Amt. drawn from treasury and dis- bursed on the Delaware division, n. d. p. 290. Doc. 120 — no. 7. Estimate of cost of work to be done. Nov. 20, 1829. pp. 291-295. Docs. rel. to North Branch division Doc 121 — no. 1. Rept. of John Mitchell, acting comr. Nov. 25, 1829. pp. 295-299. Docs. 122-124 — nos. 2-4. See vol. 3. Doc 125 — ^no. 5. Engr.'s rept. and stmt, showing cost of work to be done. Nov. 25, 1829. pp. 299-301. Doc 126 — no. 6. Docs. rel. to Nanticoke dam. Aug., 1829. pp. 301-305. Docs. reL to French Creek feeder Doc. 127 — ^no. 1. Rept. of Wm. Dickson, supt, Nov. 18, 1829. pp. 305-308. Doc 128 — no. 2. See voL 3. Doc 129 — no. 3. Stmt, of work done and amt. paid on aqueducts, etc^ to Nov. 15, 1829. pp. 308-309. Doc 130 — no. 4. Stmt, of amt. paid and due on special contracts, etc., to Nov. 15, 1829. pp. 309- 310. Doc. 131 — no. 5. Stmt, of petitions for damages, pp. 310-311. Doc. 132— no. 6. Stmt, of contracts, 1828/9. pp. 311-312. Docs. rel. to Penn. Railway Doc 133 — ^no. 1. Rept. of John Barber, supt. Nov. 24, 1829. pp. 312-315. Docs. 134-135 — nos. 2-3. See vol. 3. Doc. 136 — no. 4. Estimate of cost of unfinished work. Nov. 21, 1829. pp. 315-317. Doc. 137 — ^no. 5. List of persons employed. June 1- Sept. 2, 1829. pp. 317-319. Docs. reL to Allegheny Portage Doc. 138 — no. 1. Rept. of Honcure Robinson, prin- cipal engr. Nov. 21, 1829. pp. 319-335. Doc 139 — no. 2. Estimated cost of Portage B.R. [Nov., 1829.] pp. 335-355. Docs. reL to eastern termination of Penn. Ewy. Doc 140 — ^no. 1. Repts. and estimates of Major D. B. Douglass. Nov. 25, 1829. pp. 355-364. Doe. 141 — no. 2. Rept. of Chas. Roberts, on damages. Sept 17, 1829. p. 365. Doc. 142 — no. 3. Releases of damages. Sept., 1829. pp. 365-366. Doc 143. Rept. of a system of rules and regulations reL to navigation of Penn. CanaL pp. 367-384. Doc 144. Journal of bd. of canal comrs. pp. 384- 511. Doc. 145. Communication from Joel Bailey, keeper of state arsenal at Eiarrisbnrg, Dec. 17, 1829, with rept. of arms and camp equipage. Read Dec 18, 1829. pp. 511- 512. Doc 146. Communication from surveyor gen. stating no. of acres of land In each co. for which returns of surveys have been reed. Dec 19, 1829. pp. 512-514. Docs. 147-148. Communication from auditor gen., Jan. 4, 1830, with stmt, of certain banks. Bead Jan. 6, 1830. pp. 514-543. Doc. 149. Stmt, of Fhila. saving fund society, Dec 30, 1829. Bead Jan. 6, 1830. p. 544. Doc 1-50. Communication from Chas. S. Coxe, Jan. 2, 1830, with rept of bd. of inspectors of Eastern State Fenitentlaty. Read Jan. 6, 1830. pp. 545-550. Docs. 151-152. Communication from auditor gen., Jan. 4, 1830, with stmt of affairs of Schuylkill Navigation Co. Read Jan. 6, 1830. p. 551. Doc 153. Rept of Penn. Institution for Deaf and Dumb, 1829. pp. 552-556. Docs. 154-155. Govs, mess., Jan. 4, 1830, with letter from committee of trustees of Dickinson College and ann. stmt, of receipts and expenditures. Bead Jan. 6. 1830. pp. 5.56-558. Docs. 156-157. Communication from state treastirer, with stmt of contingent expenses of dept Jan. 8, 1830. pp. 558-559. Doc 158. Bept of committee on claims ; claim of Jacob Byler, Bevolutlonary soldier. Jan. 8, 1830. p. 559. Doc 159. Same ; claim of Robt Wright, Revolutionary soldier. Jan. 9, 1830. p. 560. Doc 160. Bept of committee on judiciary system rel. to divorces. Jan. 9, 1830. pp. 560-561. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LIV General Assembly — cont'd Nov. 3, 1829-Aprll 7, 1830 — cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 161. Same ; divorce of Elizabeth Montgomery. Jan. 11, 1830. p. 562. Doc 162. Bept. of committee on claims, on claim of Edwd. Eoberts, Revolutionary soldier. Jan. 11, 1830. p. 563. Doc 163. Same; claim of John Craig, Bevolutlonary soldier. Jan. 11, 1830. pp. 563-564. Doc 164. Bept. of committee on banks, reL to authoridng state treasurer to receive from co. treasurers, depreci- ated paper of Westmoreland Bank. Jan. 12, 1830. p. 564 Doc i65. Rept. of Mr. Prick, teller on part of House to officiate at election of state treasurer. Jan. 12, 1830. pp. 565-566. Doc 166. Bept. of committee on estates and escheats i«L to sale of estate of Jacob Summy, of Lancaster Co., deceased. Jan. 12, 1830. 566-567. Doc 167. Bept of committee on claims; claim of Jos. Chamberlain, soldier of late war. Jan. 12, 1830. p. 567. Doc. 168. Same; claim of Andrew Murray, soldier in General Wayne's army. Jan. 12, 1830. p. 568. • Doc. 169. Rept. of select committee apptd. to investigate conduct of SamL D. Franks, ores, judge of 12th judicial dlstr. Jan. 12, 1830. pp. 568-569. Doc 170 Rept. of committee on estates and escheats reL to sale of estate of Jackson Watson, of Dauphin Co., deceased. Jan. 13, 1830. p. 569. Doc. 171. Bept. of committee on judiciary system reL to limiting jurisdiction of justices of peace in civil cases to distrs. for which they were apptd. Jan. 13, 1830. p. 570. Doc 172. Eept. of committee on judiciary system reL to divorce of Mary Thornton. Jan. 13, 1830. pp. 570-571. Doc. 173. Bept. of committee on claims, on claim of Matthiiis Fetterhauf, Bevolutlonary soldier. Jan. 13, 1830. p. 571. Doe 174. Rept of committee on militia system reL to days of training. Jan. 13, 1830. p. 571. Doc. 175. Rept. of committee on claims, on claim of Fred- erick Berlin, Revolutionary soldier. Jan. 13, 1830. p. 572 Docs. 176-177. Govs, mess., with stmt, of debts due on loans. Jan. 14, 1830. pp. 572-579. Doc. 178. Rept. of committee on estates and escheats reL to sale of estate of Jacob Martin. Jan. 14, 1830. p. 580. Doc. 179. Bept. of committee on judiciary system reL to special balL Jan. 14, 1830. pp. 580-581. Doc 180. Ann. rept of l>d. of mngrs. of House of Refuge transmitted Jan. 13, 1830. pp. 581-584. Doc. 181. Rept. of committee on judiciary system ; di- vorce of Philip G. and Henrietta Ducomb. Jan. 15, 1830. pp. 584-585. Doc. 182. Communication from auditor gen., Jan. 15, 1830 [reL to fees], p. 585. Doc. 183. See voL 3. Doc. 184. Rept. of committee on judiciary system ; comn. of waste. Jan. 16, 1830. p. 586. Doc. 185. Rept. of committee on claims; claim of Michael Heisly, Revolutionary soldier. Jan. 16, 1830. p. 586. Doc 186. Rept of committee of ways and means ; apptmt of auctioneer in Pittsburg for sale of furniture. Jan. 16, 1830. p. 587. Doc. 187. Rept of committee on claims ; dalm of valen- tine Stober, Revolutionary soldier. Jan. 16, 1830. pp. 587-588. Doc. 188. Same; claim of Jas. Stevenson. Jan. 16, 1830. p. 589. ___^ Doc 189. Bept. of committee on mllltla system ; levlsIoB of mUitla law. Jan. 16, 1830. p. 589. Doc. 190. Rept. of committee on estates and escheats; sale of estate of Adam Cope of Cumberland Co. Jan. 18, 1830. pp. 589-590. Doc. 191. Bept. of committee on Judiciary system reL to apptmt of measurer of carpenters, painters, etc, work in Harrisburg. Jan. 18, 1830. p. 590. Docs. 192-193. Govs, mess., with corresp. reL to tempo- rary loan under act of Nov. 17, 1829. Jan. 20, 1830. pp. 591-604. Doc 194. Stmt of receipts and expenditures of Chesnot HUl and Spring House Turnpike Road Co. Read Jan. 22, 1830. p. 605. Doc 195. Bept of committee on claims; claim of Jas. M'Gregor, Revoluttonary soldier. Jan. 22, 1830. p. 606. Doc 196. Rept of committee on judiciary system; re- moval of AUiens Academy to Towanda. Jan. 23, 1830. pp. 606-607. Doc 197. Same; purchase of real estate under orders of orphans' courts. Jan. 23, 1830. p. 607. Doc. 198. Same ; Increasing salary of associate judges of Payette Co. Jan. 23, 1830. pp. 607-608. Doc 199. Same ; bill from Senate, snppL to act directing descent of intestates' real estates and distribution of personal estates. Jan. 23. 1830. p. 608. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 41 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LIV General Assembly — cont'd Nov. 3, 1829-Aprll 7, 1830— cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 200. Kept, of committee on claims, on claim of sons of Chas. King, Revolutionary soldier. Jan. 26, 1830. pp. 608-609. Docs. 201-202. Communication from auditor gen., with stmt, of fees of Inspectors of port of Phlla. Jan. 28, 1830. pp. 609-610. Doc. 203. Abstr. of acets. of Cheltenham and Willow Grove Turnpike Co. for year ending Nov. 5, 1829. Read Jan. 28, 1830. p. 611. Doc. 204. Rept. of committee on estates and escheats ; sale of estate of Jos. Donath. Jan. 28, 1830. pp. 611-612. Doc. 205. Rept. of committee rel. to complaint agst. Isaac S. Dewey, Justice of peace of Tioga Co. Jan. 29, 1830. p. 612. Doc. 206. Rept. of committee rel. to dam and river lock at North's Island in Juniata River. Jan. 29, 1830. p. 613. Docs. 207-208. Govs, mess., Jan. 29, 1830, with commu- nication from Gov. of Ga. and res. rel. to amdmt. of U. S. constitution, pp. 613-615. Doc. 209. Rept. of committee rel. to obstructions in Dela- ware and Lackawaxen rivers, constructed by Hudson and Delaware Canal Co. Jan. '80, 1850. pp. 615-617. Doc. 210. State of Phila. Saving Fund Society, Jan. 1, 1830. Read Feb. 1, 1830. pp. 618-619. Doc. 211. Stmt, of receipts and expenditures of Ridge Turnpike Road Co., 1829. Read Feb. 2, 1830. pp. 619-620. Doc 212. Rept. of committee on corporations ; Dundaff and Tunkhannock Turnpike Co. Feb. 2, 1830. pp. 620-621. Doc. 213. Same ; Incorporating Wyoming Coal Co. Feb. 2, 1830. p. 621. Doc. 214. Kept, of committee on Judiciary system ; pub- lication of receipts and expenditures of Mercer Co. Feb. 2, 1830. p. 622. Doc. 215. Same ; protection of passengers travelling by stages and other carriages. Feb. 2, 1830. p. 622. Doc. 216. Rept. of committee rel. to repealing act to annul mariage contract of Anne Gilbert Marc Anthony • and Virginia Frenaye. Feb. 2, 1830. pp. 623-624. Doc. 217. Rept. of committee on clnlms ; claim of Dennis Carroll, Revolutionary soldier. Feb. 3, 1830. p. 624. Doc. 218. Same ; claim of Bartholomew Malloy, Revolu- tionary soldier. Feb. 8, 1830. pp. 624-625. Doc. 219. Rept. of select committee ; public roads in Oxford township, Phila. Co. Feb. 3, 1830. p. 625. Doc. 220. Rept. of committee on claims ; claim of Hoses Hunter, Revolutionary soldier. Feb. 4, 1830. pp. 625- 628. Doc. 221. Same : claim of Gershom Herrln, Revolutionary soldier. Feb. 4, 1830. p. 626. Doc. 222. Rept. of committee on Judiciary system ; divorce of Jas. Rogers. Feb. 4, 1830. p. 627. Doc, 223. Same ; additional compensation of collectors of CO. rates and levies in Mercer Co. Feb. 4, 1830. pp. 627- 628. Doc. 224. Same ; threats and intimidation used before day of ann. election. Feb. 6, 1830. p. 629. Doc. 225. Rept. of committee on claims ; claim of John Kincaid, Revolutionary soldier. Feb. 6, 1830. pp. 629- 630. Doc. 226. Rept. of committee on estates and escheats ; sale of estate of Jacob Herring. Feb. 6, 1830. p. 630. Doc. 227. Rept. of committee on Judiciary system ; refund- ing moneys paid by Alex. Wright for land warrants in Mercer Co. Feb. 6, 1830. p. 631. Doc. 228. Rept. of committee on bridges and state and turnpike roads ; uniform rate of toll for stages. Feb. 8, 1830. pp. 631-632. Doc. 229. Rept of committee on Judiciary system ; claim of John Wiedman, Revolutionary soldier. Feb. 9, 1830. p. 633. Doc. 230. Rept. of committee on estates and escheats ; making title for house and lot to Saml. James, by Stephen Blackburn, administrator of Jos. Price. Feb. 9, 1830. pp. 633-634. Doc. 231. Rept. of comrs. of Western State Penitentiary. Jan. 1, 1830. Bead Feb. 10, 1830. pp. 634-641. Doc. 232. Rept. of committee on corporations ; incorporat- ing trustees of congregation of Claysville, members of Methodist Episcopal church of Bethany and Honesdale, Methodist congregations of Mt. Pleasant and DundafE, Presbyterian church of Dundaff. Feb. 10, 1830. pp. 641- 643. Doc. 233. Rept. of committee on bridges and state and turnpike roads ; review of state road from west end of HarriBburg bridge to York. Feb. 10, 1830. p. 643. Doc. 234. Rept. of committee on Judiciary system : addi- tional compensation to constables of Lancaster Co. for holding special elections. Feb. 11, 1830. p. 643. • See also doc. 303. Doc. 235. p. 644. Doc. 236. House. Doc. 237. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LIV General Assembly — cont'd Nov. 3, 1829-Aprll 7, 1830— cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Same ; divorce of Danl. P. Lange. Feb. 11, 1830. acct. of clerls of Rept. of committee of accts. ; Feb. 12, 1830. p. 644. Rept. of committee on estates and escheats ; sale of estate of Iskac A. Chapman. Feb. 15, 1830. p. 645. Doc. 238. Same; sale of estate of Mary Davis. Feb. 15, 1830. pp. 645-646. Doc. 239. Rept. of select committee ; erection of new township to be called " TJnlen " in Bedford Co. Feb. 17, 1830. p. 646. Docs. 240-242. Govs, mess, with letter and rept. of adj. gen. of militia. Feb. 18, 1830. pp. 646-651. Doc, 243, Rept, of committee on claims ; claim of Wm, M'MuUIn, revolutionary soldier, Feb. 18, 1830. p. 652. Doc. 244. Rept. of committee on estates and escheats ; sale of estate of Margaret Snyder. Feb. 18, 1830. pp. 652- 653. Doc. 245. Same ; sale of estate of Henry Snyder. Feb. 18, 1830. p. 653. Doc. 246. Rept. of committee on claims ; claim of Wm. Clarke, Revolutionary soldier. Feb, 18, 1830. p. 654. Doc. 247. Same ; claim of Jas. Cook, Revolutionary soldier. Feb. 19, 1830. p. 655. Doc. 248. Same ; claim of Joshua Peeling, Revolutionary soldier, Feb, 19, 1830, p, 655, Doc. 249. Rept. of committee of ways and means ; financial concerns of state. Feb. 22, 1830. pp. 656-664. Doc. 250. Rept. of committee on education ; general system of education in commonwealth. Feb. 23, 1830. pp. 665- 667. Doc. 251. Rept. of committee of accts. ; accts, of witnesses before committee apptd. to investigate conduct of James Clarke, canal comr. Feb. 23, 1830. pp. 667-668. Doc. 252. Rept. of select committee ; concurrent Jurisdic- tion of Justices of peace of Phila. Co. and aldermen of city of Phila. in civil as well as In criminal cases. Feb. 23, 1830. p. 668. Doc. 253. Rept. of committee of accts. ; accts. of witnesses before committee apptd. to Investigate conduct of James Clarke. Feb. 23, 1830. p. 669. Doc. 254. Rept. of committee on mllltia system ; claim of Jos. Wilt, late Inspector of 2d brigade 7th division of Penn. miUtia. Feb. 24, 1830. p. 669. Doc. 255. Rept. of committee on corporations ; Incor- porating Klrkendall and Bruce for mining purposes. Feb. 24, 1830. pp. 670-671. Doc. 256. Rept. of committee on militia system ; exonerat- ing Pittsburg Hose Co. from militia duty. Feb. 24, 1830. p. 671. Doc. 257. Rept. of committee of accts, ; accts. of witnesses before committee apptd. to Investigate conduct of James Clarke. Feb. 24, 1830. pp. 671-672. Doc. 258. Rept. of committee on claims ; claim of Alex. Gray, Revolutionary soldier. Feb. 24, 1830. p. 672. Doc. 259. Rept. of committee of accts. ; accts. of witnesses before committee apptd. to investigate conduct of James Clarke. Feb. 25, 1830, p. 673. Doc. 260. Rept. of committee on claims ; claim of John D. Aurandt, Revolutionary soldier, Feb, 25, 1830. pp. 673- 674. Doc. 261. Rept. of committee on Judiciary system ; extend- ing mechanics' lien law to town of Conemaugh. Feb. 25, 1830. p. 674. Doc. 262. Same ; refunding money to Isaac Vance, pd. for land warrant. Feb. 25, 1830. pp. 674-675. Doc. 263. Rept. of engrs. rel, to dams erected In Delaware and Lackawaxen rivers, by Hudson and Delaware Canal and R,R. Co. Feb. 25, 1830. Read Feb. 26, 1839. pp. 675-676. Doc, 264. Rept. of committee of accts. ; accts. of wit- nesses before committee apptd. to investigate conduct of James Clarke. Feb. 26, 1830. pp. 676-677. Doc. 265. Same. Feb. 27, 1830. pp. 677-678. Doc. 266. Rept. of select committee ; apptmt. of asst. keeper of debtors apartment of Arch St. Prison in Phila. Feb. 27, 1830. p. 678. Doc. 267. Rept. of committee of accts, ; accts, of witnesses before committee apptd. to investigate conduct of James Clarke. March 1, 1830. p, 679, Doc. 268. Rept. of select committee ; measurer of lime for city and incorporated districts of Phila. Co. March 1. 1830. pp. 679-680. Doc. 269. Rept. of committee of accts. ; accts, of witnesses before committee apptd, to investigate conduct of James Clarke, March 2, 1830, pp, 680-681. Doe. 270. Rept. of select committee ; Hudson and Delaware Canal and R.B. Co. March 2, 1830. p, 682. Doc. 271. Rept. of committee of accts, ; accts. of witnesses before committee apptd. to Investigate conduct of James Clarke. March 3, 1830. p. 683. Doc. 272. Abstr. of state of funds of Univ. of Penn. Jan. 1, 1830. Read Jan. 4, 1830. pp, 683-684, 42 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LIV General Assembly — cont'd Nov. 3, 1829-April 7, 1830 — cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 273. Rept of committee of accts. ; accts. of witnesses before committee apptd. to Investigate conduct of James Clarke. March 4, 1830. pp. 684-685. Doc. 274. Rept. of committee on estates and escheats ; sale of estate of Mathew Eussel. March 4, 1830. p. 685. Doc. 275. Same; sale of estate of Jacob Clouser. March 5, 1830. p. 686. Doc. 276. Rept. of committee on claims ; claim of James Headly, Revolutionary soldier. March 5, 1830. p. 686. Doc. 277. Rept. of committee of accts. ; to accts. of wit- nesses before committee apptd. to investigate conduct of James Clarke. March 5, 1830. p. 687. Docs. 278-279. Govs. mess, with communication from Gov. of Va. containing copies of certain aet^ of Gen. Assem. rel. to Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. March 6, 1830. pp. 688-691. ^ ,^ Docs. 280-281. Rept. of committee of accts. ; accts. of wit- nesses before committee apptd. to investigate conduct of James Clarke. March 6, 1830. pp. 691-695. Doc. 282. Same ; acct. of Nathaniel Henrie, depy. sergeant- at-arms. March 6, 1830. p. 695. Doc. 283. Rept. of committee on estates and escheats ; sale of estate of Thos. Scudder. March 6, 1830. p. 696. Doc. 284. Rept. of committee of accts. ; accts. of witnesses before committee apptd. to investigate the conduct of James Clarke. March 8, 1830. pp. 696-697. Docs. 285-286. Same. March 9, 1830. p. 698. Doc. 287. Rept. of committee on vice and Immorality ; horse racing. March 9, 1830. p. 698. Doc. 288. Rept. of committee on bridges and state and turnpike roads ; alterations In road laws. March 9, 1830. p. 699. , ^ ^ ^ Doc. 289. Rept. of select committee ; establishment of a ferry by Geo. King at Dunsburg, on West Branch of the Susquehanna. March 9, 1830. pp. 699-700. Doc. 290. Rept. of committee on estates and escheats ; authorising Samuel Trevor to make deed of conveyance for certain real estate. March 10, 1830. pp. 700-701. Doc. 291. Rept. of committee on corporations ; mngrs. of Athens Bridge Co. In Bradford Co. March 10, 1830. p. 701. Doc. 292. Same; York Co. Mnfg. Co. March 10, 1830. pp. 701-702. Doc. 293. Rept. of committee on claims ; claim of Nancy Gorley, widow of Revolutionary soldier. March 10, 1830. p. 702. Doc. 294. Rept. of committee on corporations ; incorpo- rnting Burlington Methodist Episcopal church, Bradford Co. M.irch 10, 1830. pp. 702-703. Doc. 295. Rept. of committee on accts. ; accts. of wit- nesses before committee apptd. to investigate conduct of James Clarke. March 11, 1830. p. 703. Doc. 296. Rept. of committee on estates and escheats ; legacy of heirs of Jacob Leltner. March 11, 1830. p. 704. Doc. 297. Rept of committee on claims ; claim of Eliza- beth Welrich, widow of Revolutionary soldier. March 11, 1830. pp. 704-705. Doc. 298. Same ; claim of Robt. King, Revolutionary soldier. March 11, 1830. p. 705. Doe. 299. Rept. of committee on judiciary system ; In- creasing salaries of associate judges of Dauphin Co. March 11, 1830. pp. 705-706. Doc. 300. Rept. of committee on militia system ; exon- erating John Kurtz from certain exempt fines. March 12, 1830. p. 706. Doc. 301. Rept. of committee on claims ; claim of Martha Amberson, widow of Revolutionary soldier. March 12, 1830. pp. 706-707. Doc. 302. Rept. of committee rel. to complaint agst. Alex. Rogers, justice of peace of Perry Co. March 12, 1830. pp. 707-708. Doc. 303. Second rept. of committee rel. to divorce of Marc Antony and Virginia Frenaye.* March 12, 1830. pp. 708-709. Doc. 304. Rept. of committee of accts. ; accts. of wit- nesses before committee apptd. to investigate conduct of James Clarke. March 15, 1830. p. 709. Docs. 305-306. Govs, mess., with res. of Gen. Assem. of Ohio rel. to tariff of 1828. March 16, 1830. pp. 710- 711. Doc. 307. Rept. of committee on banks ; establishment of a bank at Doylestown. March 16, 1830. p. 711. Doc. 308. Rept. of committee on claims ; claim of Qulnten Anderson, Revolutionary soldier. March 16, 1830. p. 712. Doc. 309. Rept. of committee on judiciary system ; use of ardent spirits at elections. March 16, 1830. p. 712. Doc. 310. Rept. of committee on claims ; claim of John Ralston, Revolutionary soldier. March 16. 1830. p. 713. Doc. 311. Same ; claim of Jas. Collin, soldier of late war. March 16, 1830. p. 713. • See also doc. 216. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LIV General Assembly — cont'd Nov. 3, 1829-Aprll 7, 1830 — cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc 312. Same ; claim of Elizabeth Crout, widow of Revolutionary soldier. March 17, 1830. p. 714. Doc. 313. Same ; claim of Capt. Wm. Morrow. March 17, 1830. p. 715. Doc 314. Memorial of Jas. D. Harris, with docs. March 18, 1830. pp. 715-730. Doc. 315. Rept of committee on judiciary system; Sen. bill to annul marriage contract of Christian and Elizabeth Wenger. March 18, 1830. p. 730. Doc. 316. Rept of committee of accts. ; to accts. of wit- nesses before committee apptd. to Investigate conduct of James Clarke. March 18, 1830. p. 730. Dod. 317. Rept of committee rel. to new co. from cos. of Allegheny, Butler, Westmoreland and Armstrong. March 18, 1830. p. 731. Doc 318. Rept of committee on claims ; claim of Michael Copenhafer, Revolutionary soldier. March 19, 1830. p. 731. Doc 319. Rept of committee apptd. to investigate conduct of James Clarke. March 19, 1830. pp. 732-736. Doc. 320. Rept of committee on agric. rel. to breeding of food horses, by trials of speed, under proper regulations, larch 20, 1830. p. 737. ^ , , Doc. 321. Rept of select committee; public schools in Lancaster. March 20, 1830. pp. 737-738. Doc. 322. Same ; erection of poor house In Huntingdon Co. March 20^1830. p. 738. Doc 323. Kept of committee of accts. ; acct. of depy. sergeant-at-arms, for serving subpoense on witness In case of James Clarke. March 22, 1830. p. 739. Doc. 324. Rept of committee on claims; claim of Wm. Teitsworth, a Revolutionary soldier. March 22, 1830. p. 739. Doc. 325. Rept. of select committee, rel. to boundaries of borough of Wllllamsburgh, Huntingdon Co. March 22, 1830. p. 740. Doc. 326. Rept. of committee, rel. to complaint agst Hugh Lee, justice of peace in Butler Co. March 22, 1830. pp. 740-'r41. Doc. 327. Communication from Gov. of Del., with res. of Gen. Assem. rel. to tariff of 1828. Read March 23, 1830. pp. 742-743. Doc. 328. Rept of committee on judiciary system ; shifting warrant for land in Fayette Co. March 23, 1830. p. 743. Doc. 329. Rept. of committee rel. to complaint agst. Con- rad German, justice of peace of Lehigh Co. March 23, 1830. p. 744. Doc. 330. Rept of committee on estates and escheats ; sale of estate, minor children of Wm. Wheeler. March 24, 1830. p. 744. Doc. 331. Same; petition of Danl. Deppen, for repeal of 2d proviso of sec. 5, act of Apr. 16, 1829, rel. to certain real estate. March 24, 1830. p. 745. Doc. 332. Rept of committee on claims ; claim of Eobt Maxwell, Revolutionary soldier. March 24, 1830. p. 745. Docs. 333-334. Communication from auditor gen., with rept. of settlement of accts. of canal comrs. March 24, 1830. pp. 746-752. Doc 335. Rept of committee on claims ; claim of Jas. Ewing, Revolutionary soldier. March 25, 1830. p. 753. Doc. 336. Rept. of select committee ; legitimising children of John Beaumont March 27, 1830. pp. 753-755. Doc 337. Rept. of committee of accts. ; acct. of witness before committee apptd. to investigate conduct of Jas. Clarke, and acct. of Nathaniel Henrie, depy. sergeant-at- arms. March 30, 1830. p. 755. Doc. 338. Rept. of committee on bridges and state and turnpike roads ; incorporating Bedford and Marttosburg, and Martinsburg and Williamsburg Turnpike road cos. March 31, 1830. p. 756. Doc. 339. Second rept of committee on corporations rel. to Penn. Hortic. Socy. April 1, 1830. pp. 756-757. Doc. 340. Rept. of select committee ; investigation of con- duct of auditors of city and co. of Phila. April 1, 1830. p. 757. Doc. 341. Same ; tax upon dogs in Washington Co. April 1, 1830. p. 757. Doc. 342. Same ; condition of Penn. Canal. April 5, 1830. pp. 758-760. Doc. 343. Same ; erection of new co. out of parts of York and Adams cos. April 5, 1830. p. 760. Doc. 344. Rept. of committee of accts. ; settlement of acct. of clerk of House. April 5, 1830. p. 761. Doc 345. Same ; acct of postage of members. April 5, 1830. pp. 761-764. Doc. 346. Same ; accts. of transcribing clerks. April 5, 1830. pp. 764-765. Doc. 347. Same; acct of E. F. Cryder & Co. prtra. of House bills. April 5, 1830. p. 765. Docs. 348-349. Communication from auditor gen., April 5, 1830, with stmt, of contingent expenses of ofSce. Read April 6, 1830. p. 766. Doc. 350. Rept of committee on vice and immorality reL to intemperance. April 6, 1830. pp. 767-768. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 43 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LIV General Assembly — cont'd Nov. 3, 1829-Aprll 7, 1830— cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 351. Kept, of committee of accts. ; acct. of Welsh and Miller, prtrs. of English Journal of House. April 8, 1830. pp. 768-769. Doc. 852. Same; acct. of Jacob Baab, prtr. of German journal of House. April 6, 1830. p. 770. Index, pp. 1-8. V. 3. Tables belonging to the second volume of the Journal of the House of Representatives of the session of 1829-30. Harrlsburg: Prtd. by Welsh and Miller, 1830. p. 252.» Foldg. table 1. (H. E. 71— No. 3.) No. 1. Abstr. of labor done on the Pittsburg and Pine Creelt line, Western Division, and disbursements on same betw. June 1 and Nov. 20, 1829, by Jas. S. Stevenson, acting comr. Foldg. table 2. (H. E. 72 — No. 4.) No. 2. Abstr. of labor done on the Allegheny line, Western Division, and disbursements on the same betw. June and Nov. 20, 1829, by James S. Stevenson, acting comr. p. 252. Foldg. table 3. (H. E. 73 — No. 5.) No. 3. Abstr. of labor done on the Klslsimlnetas (sic) line, Western Division, and disbursements on the same betw. June 1 and Nov. 20, 1829, by J. S. Stevenson, acting comr. Foldg. table 4. (H. E. 74 — No. 6.) No. 4. Abstr. of dis- bursements on the Kislsimlnetas (sic) and Conemaugh line. Western Division, betw. June 1 and Nov. 29, by J. S. Stevenson, acting comr. Foldg. tables 5-8. (H. E. 75 — No. 7.) Tabular stmt, of labor done, monies paid, amts. due and original and OTesent estimates of worlt on the Ligonier line. Western division. Foldg. table 9. (H. E. 76 — No. 8.) No. 6. Abstr. of pay- ments In the engr. dept. of the Western Division, betw. June 1 and Nov. 20, 1829, by J. S. Stevenson, acting comr. Foldg. sheet 10. (H. E. 77 and 78 — Nos. 9 and 10.) No. 7. Schedule of damages paid and misc. payments on the western division Penn. Canal, betw. June 1 and Nov. 20, 1828 (sic, 1829?), by J. S. Stevenson, acting comr. : and recapitulation of payments, on the Western Division, as per abstrs. 1-7, by J. S. Steven- son. Foldg. table 10. (H. E. 79 — No. 11.) No. 8. Schedule of the names of persons now employed on the Western division. Nov., 1829. Foldg. table 11. (H. E. 80 — No. 12.) Schedule 1. Con- tracts entered into on the Pittsburg and Pine Creels lines of the Western division, NoV. 1, 1828-Nov. 15, 1829 Foldg. table 12. (H. E. 81 — No 13.) Schedule 2. Con- tracts entered into on the Allegheny line of the Western division, Nov. 1, 1828-Nov. 15, 1829. Foldg. table 13. (H. E. 82 — No. 14.) Schedule 3. Con- tracts entered into on the Kislsimlnetas (sic) and Conemaugh line of the Western division, Nov. 1, 1828- Nov. 13, 1829. Foldg. tables 14-15. (H. E. 83 — No. 15.) Schedule 4. Contracts entered into on the Kislfiminetas and Cone- maugh line of the Western division, Nov. 1, 1828- Nov. 13, 1829. Foldg. tables 15-16. (H. E. 84 — No. 16.) Schedule 5. Contracts entered into on the Ligonier line of the Western division, betw. Nov. 10, 1828, and Nov. 15, 1829. Foldg. table 17. (H. R. 85 — No. 17.) Comparative stmt. showing amt. and value of worlt originally estimated to be required on 21 sees, of the Ligonier line. Western division — amt. and value of what Is now done, etc. [Nov., 1829]. p. 266.* Foldg. tables 18-20. (H. E. 88 — No. 2.) Tabular view of worl£ extending from sees. 95-184, character and amt. of worls, and cost, signed by Alex. C. Twining, engr. Dec. 1, 1829. p. 190.* Foldg. table 21. (H. E. 93 — No. 7.) Stmt. B. A list of work which has been re-let on the Juniata divi- sion, Dec. 5, 1828-Dec. 5, 1829, by James Clarice, acting comr. Foldg. table 22. (H. E. 94 — No. 8.) Stmt. F. Stmt, of estimates of the sees, on the lower line of the Juniata division, and payments made thereon ; by James Clarice, acting comr. Dec. 5, 1829. Foldg. table 23. (H. E. 95 — No. 9.) Stmt. G. Stmt, of estimates of the Incidental work on the Juniata division, and payments made thereon ; by James Clarke, acting comr., Dec. 5, 1829. Foldg. table 24. (H. E. 96 — No. 10.) Stmt. H. List of persons who are and have been engaged in the engr. corps and canal office, their time of service and amt. of wages, 1828/9, on the Juniata division. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LIV General Assembly — cont'd Nov. 3, 1829-Aprll 7, 1830— cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd p. 277.* Foldg. table 25. (H. E. 101— No. 3.) Tabular stmt, of work done on the eastern division from Duncan's Island to the mouth of the Swatara, Dec. 1, 1828- June 1, 1829, under charge of Wm. Wilson, supt. and from June 9, 1829'Nov. 25, 1829, under charge of John Forrey, Jr., acting comr. Foldg. table 26. (H. E. 102— No. 4.) Tabular stmt, of work done on the eastern division, from the mouth of the Swatara to Columbia, agreeably to returns of the engrs. reed, at the office of John Forrey, Jr., acting comr. June 25-Dec. 9, 1828. Foldg. table 27. (H. E. 103— No. 5.) List of contracts made on behalf of the state by Wm. Wilson, supt. on eastern division, Nov. 3, 1828-June 1* 1829, rel. to old line of said division, extending ilrom Duncan's Island to the mouth of the Swatara. Foldg. tables 28-29. (H. E. 104 — No. 6.) List of con- tracts made on behalf of the state by John Forrey, Jr., acting comr. on the Eastern Division, June 10- Nov. 2, 1829, rel. to old line of said division, extend- ing from Duncan's Island, to the mouth of the Swatara. p. 281.'* Foldg. tables 30-31. (H. E. 110— No. 2.) Stmt, of work done and payments made to contractors on estimates of the engrs. on Susquehanna division, from 1826 to Nov. 2, 1829. Foldg. tables 32-33. (H. E. Ill — No. 3.) Stmt, of work done, percentage retained and payments made to contractors on estimates of the engr., on the West Branch [1826-1829]. Foldg. table 32 is erroneously paged 277 instead of 281. p. 288.* Foldg. table 34. (H. E. 115— No. 2.) Stmt. A, exhibit- ing the contractors' names, contract prices, quantities of work done and amt. paid, 1828/9. Foldg. table 35. (H. R. 116 — No. 3.) Stmt. B, exhibit- ing the contract prices amt. due, and amt. paid on the mechanical work, 1828/9. Foldg. table 35. (H. E. 117— No. 4.) Stmt. C, exhibit- ing a list of persons employed on the engr. dept. with the salary of each, 1828/9. p. 299.* Foldg. tables 36-38. (H. E. 122— No. 2.) List contain- ing the quantity of work done on each sec. of the North Branch division, from Nantlcoke Falls to Northumberland, showing also the cost of said work at contract prices, and amt. incl. cash and certificates paid to each contractor, including the estimate taken Nov. 20. 1829. Foldg. table 39. (H. E. 123 — No. 3.) List of supts., engrs. and others, who have been employed on the North Branch division since the return made in Nov., 1829 (sic, 1828), exhibiting also the no. of days of service rendered by each person, and their resp. wages ; damages paid on the North Branch Division, 1828/9. Foldg. tables 40-41. (H. E. 124 — No. 4.) List of con- tracts entered Into for the construction of the canals and other works connected therewith, since the last ann. return, Nov., 1829 [1828?], together with the prices agreed to be paid for the several items of work, p. 301.* Foldg. tables 42-43. (H. E. 125— No. 5.) Stmt, showing the items and cost of work not done on the North Branch Division, p. 308.* Foldg. table 44. (H. E. 128— No. 2.) Stmt. A, showing work done under the original contracts on the several sees, of the French Creek Feeder, since Nov. 15, 1828, amt paid since that date, and amt. now due (Nov., 1829?^. p. 315.* Foldg. table 45. (H. E. 134— No. 3.) Stmt. A, exhibit- ing a list of all contracts entered into for the road formation of 40 miles of rwy., Feb. 19 to Nov. 2, 1829, specifying date of each contract, prices of the differ- ent kinds of work, per cent retained, and amt. paid on each section. Foldg. table 46. (H. E. 135 — No. 3.) Stmt. B. exhibit- ing list of all contracts entered Into for mechanical work on that part of rwy. under contract, Feb. 17- Nov. 2, 1829, specifying date of each contract, prices of different kinds of work, per cent retained, and amts. paid on each ; stmt. C, exhibiting list of all contracts entered into for fencing, July 22-Nov. 2, 1829, prices, and amt. paid. * Eefers to vol. 2 of House ]ol. 44 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LIV General AsBembly — cont'd Nov. 3, 1829-AprU 7, 1830— cont'd Jonmal of the Honse — cont'd Contents : — cont'd p. 317.* Foldg. table 47. (H. R. 136 — No. 5.) Table exhibiting probable cost of work nnftnished. Not. 15, 1829. p. 585.* nnnnm. foldg. tables (3). (No. 183.) Abstr. of returns of fees reed., 1827-1829, made in pursuance of act taxing certain offices, p. 649.* This should be p. 634. Foldg. tables 48-50. (No. 231.) Eept. of warden of Western Penitentiary resp. prisoners in 1829. Jan. 1. 1830. Foldg. tables 51-54. (no doc. no.) Betnm of the mlilfiit and volunteers of Fenn.. 1829. Two copies of t. 3 were seen ; one In the Hist. Socy. of Penn., Phlla., and one in the Penn. State Library. ■ . Same, In German. Not seen. Jacob Baab, was elected prtr. (House jol. 1829/30 : 20.) LV General Assembly Dec. 7, ISSO-AprU 5, 1831 Senate JonmaL 2 vols. It. 1.1 Harrisbnrg : H. Welsh, 1830-31. 735, 58 pp. T. 2. Containing appendix to t. 1. Harrisburg : H. Welsh, 1830-31. 561. 7 pp. Contents : pp. 3-29. Docs, ace Gotb. mess, of Dec. 8, 1830. Corresp. reL to charter loans from banks of common- wealth under act of Dec 7, 1829. pp. 3-24. Bes. of legisl. of Conn, and La. reL to tariff laws of D. S. pp. 24-28. Communication from Clement Dorsey of Md. with petition reL to inspection of tobacco in Fhila. pp. 28-29. PPl 30-72. Ann. rept. of canal comrs., 1829/30. Bead Dec 21, 1830. pp. 72-421. Docs. ace. rept. of canal comrs. 1. Bept. of the engrs. apptd. to survey the Alle- gheny Portage. Dec 18. 1830. pp. 72-80. Western Division 2. Eept. of S. Jones, supt. Dec. 1, 1830. pp. 80-89. 3. Bept. of Sylvester Welch, principal engr. Dec 6, 1830. pp. 89-96. 4. [Schedules of contracts.] Nov. 20, 1829, to Nov. 19, 1830. foldg. tables 1-3, p. 97. 5. Stmt, of labor done and money paid, Nov. 20, 1829, to Nov. 19, 1830. foldg. tables 4-5, p. 97. 6. Bepalrs of the Division, under late acting comr., Sept. 1, 1829-Jnne 1, 1830. foldg. table 5, p. 97. 7. Stmt, of work done and moneys paid on the Alle- gheny line, Nov. 20, 1829, to Nov. 20, 1830. foldg. teble 6, p. 97. 8. Same; Kiskiminetas line, foldg. table 6, p. 97. 9. Same; Kiskiminetas and Conemaugh line, foldg. table 6, p. 97. 10. Schedule of damages, Nov. 20, 1829-Nov. 20, 1830. foldg. table 6, p. 97. 11. Stmt, of labor done, moneys paid, amts. due, etc., on Ligonier line, foldg. tables 7^13, p. 97. Tables 6 and 7 are both on one sheet. 12. Schedule of payments to engis., and other per- sons employed, Nov. 20, 1829, to Nov. 20, 1830. foldg. table 13, p. 97. 13. Schedule of mlsc payments, Nov. 20, 1829, to Nov. 20, 1830. foldg. table 13, p. 97. 14. Schedule of engrs. and other persons employed [1830]. foldg. table 14, p. 97. 15. List of engrs. and others engaged in survey of Allegheny Portage foldg. table 14, p. 97. Juniata Division 16. Bept. of Jas. Taggart, supL Nov. 9, 1830. pp. 97-99 17. Bept. of Jas. Ferguson, engr. Nov. 30, 1830. pp. 99-100. 18. Amt. paid, amt. of forfeitures, and balance yet to pay, on sees, of canal betw. the mouth of the Juniata and Lewistown. foldg. table 15, p. 100. 19. Same; sees. betw. Lewistown and Huntingdon, foldg. table 15, p. 100. 20. Amt. paid, etc., on incidental work, foldg. table 16, p. 100. 21. Abstr. of the tables, foldg. table 16, p. 100. 22. Payments since rept of Nov. 9, 1830. foldg. table 16, p. 100. • Befers to vol. 2. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LV General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 7, 1830-AprU 5, 1831 — cont'd Senate Journal — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Juniata Division — cont'd 23. Work re-let and contracted for since Dec 5, 1829. foldg. table 17, p. 100. 24. Abstr. of amt. paid on the various kinds of work on the Juniata division of the Penn. CanaL foldg. table 17, p. 100. 25. The Juniata Division of Penn. Canal In acct. with the Commonwealth, Jnly-Dec, 1830. foldg. table 17, p. 100. 26. List of ofScers and agts. employed, Dec 6, 1830. foldg. table 17, p. 100. 27. Communication from Wm. B. Mitchell, super- visor ; repairs. Nov. 20. 1830. pp. 100-101. Eastern Division 28. Bept. of John Barber, supt. Dec. 7, 1830. pp. 101-103. 29. Stmt, of work done, amt. of monies paid and percentage retained on Eastern division, from Don- can's Island to the month of the Swatara, Nov. 25, 1829, to June 10, 1830, under charge of Jolin Forrey, Jr., and from June 11 to Nov. 25, 1830, under charge of John Barber, foldg. table 18, p. 203. 30. Same, from month of the Swatara to Columbia, foldg. table 18, p. 203. 31. List of contracts made by John Forrey, Jr., Nov. 2, 1829, to June 10, 1830, reL to old line from Duncan's leiand to the month of the Swatara. foldg. table 19, p. 203. 32. Stmt, of monies paid to engrs., supt., deifc and others, Dec 9, 1829, to Nov. 25, 1830. foldg. table 19, p. 203. 33. Stmt, of monies paid as damages [Dec 9, 1829, to Nov. 25. 1830]. foldg. table 19, p. 203. 34. Bept. of Edwd. F. Gay, engr. Dec 6, 1830. pp. 104-108. 35. Bept. of Edwd. F. Gay, engr., upon a connexion betw. the canal and Susauehanna River, at Harris- burg. pp. 108-110. North and West Branch and Susquehanna divisions 36. Rept. of James P. BulL supt. Dec 1, 1830. pp. 110-117. 37. Stmt, showing actual cost and original estimate cost, amt. forfeited, and amt. actually paid, Dec 1, 1830; North Branch division, foldg. tables 20-23, p. 117. 38. Stmt, of damages paid on the North Branch division of Penn. Canal, Nov. 1, 1829, to Nov. 1, 1830. foldg. table 24. p. 117. 39. List of officers employed on the North Branch division of the Penn. Canal, dnring year preceding the first Monday in November, 1830, with their com- pensation, foldg. table 24, p. 117. 40. Stmt, showing actual cost, original estimated cost, amt. forfeited, and amt. actually paid on sees, of West Branch division of Fenn. Canal, and balance due contractors Nov. 30, 1830. foldg. tables 24-26, p. 117. 41. Stmt, of damage paid on the West Branch di- vision of the Penn. CanaL in the year preceding the first Monday in November, 1830. foldg. table 24, p. 117. 42. Lost of persons employed on the Susquehanna and West Branch divisions of the Fenn. Canal, with salary from Nov. 15, 1829, to Nov. 30, 1830. foldg. table 24, p. 117. 43. Stmt, of damage paid to Individuals on the Sus- quehanna division of the Fenn. Canal In the year preceding the first Monday in November, 1829. foldg. table 24, p. 117. 44. Bept. of F. W. Bawle, upon the Lewlsbnrg CanaL ace. with an estimate of the cost. Nov. 22, 1830. pp. 117-118. Delaware Division 45. Rept. of ThOE. 6. Kennedy, snpt^ IncL stmt, of cost of works upon the division. Nov. 1, 1830. pp. 119-127. 46. Stmt, showing location of the mechanical work, pp. 128-134. French Creek Feeder 47. Bept. of Wm. Dickson, supervisor. Dec 3, 1830. pp. 135-136. 48. Bept. of B. B. Vincent, engr., upon a survey of a line of canal from Conneaut Lake to Lake Brie, with an estimate of the cost. Nov. 25, 1830. pp. 136- 165. 49. Estimate of Wm. Dickson, supervisor, of the cost of constructing a canal from Conneaut Lake to Lake Erie. Dec. 14, 1830. pp. 166-188. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 45 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LV General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 7, 1830-April 5, 1831— cont'd Senate Journal — cont'd Contents : — cont'd PennsylTanla Rwy. 50. Kept, of John Barber, supt., ace. with a stmt, of expenditures. Dec. 4, 1830. pp. 188-193. 51. Tabular stmt, of work done, monies paid, per- centage retained, and amts. yet due on the Penn. Rwy. Nov. 15, 1829, to Nov. 25, 1830. foldg. tables 27-28, p. 193. 52. List of contracts entered Into on the part of the state, by John Barber, supt., Aug. 15, 1829, to Nov. 1, 1830, with prices, foldg. table 29, p. 193. 53. Stmt, of monies paid to engrs., supt., clerk and others employed on the Phlla. Ewy., Nov. 2, 1829, to Nov. 25, 1830, with salary of each, foldg. table 29, p. 193. 54. Engrs., supt., clerk and others employed on the line, foldg. table 29, p. 193. [56.] Stmt, of amt. paid as damages Nov. 16, 1829, to Nov. 25, 1830. foldg. table 29, p. 193. 56. Journal of the bd. of canal comrs., March 15, 1830, to Jan. 4, 1831. pp. 193-421. pp. 421-425. Ann. rept. of Penn. Institution for Deaf and Dumb. Bead Jan. 4, 1831. pp. 426-455. Communication from auditor gen., Jan. 4, 1831, with stmt, of banks. Bead Jan. 5, 1831. pp. 455-473. 2 ann. rept. of bd. of Inspectors of Eastern State Penitentiary, 1830. Bead Jan. 7, 1831. pp. 474-561. Rept. of comrs. apptd. under res. of March 23, 1830, rel. to revised code of Penn., being revision of statutes rel. to registers and registers' courts, and pro- ceedings In orphans' courts, required by 6th art. of said res. Bead Feb. 2, 1831. Index, pp. 3-7. . Same, In German. Not seen. H. Ruby was elected prtr. (Sen. lol. 1830/1, V. 1 : 33.) Journal of the House. 3 vols. V. 1. Harrlsburg: Prtd. by H. Welsh, 1830:31. 792, 48 pp. Three copies of v. 1 were compared, viz. : one In the Penn. State Library, one In the Hist. Socy. of Penn., Phlla., and one In the Ubra^ of Congress. V. 2. Containing messages, repts. and documents [nos. 1-269]. Harrlsburg : H! Welsh, 1830-31. 895, 8 pp. Contents : Doc. 1. Communication from Roberts Vaux, secy, of bd. of mngrs. of Penn. Hospital, Dec. 1, 1830, with stmt, of affairs, pp. 3-11. Read Dec. 8, 1830. Docs. 2-5. Mess, from Gov. [Wolf], with docs. [3-5]. Dec. 8, 1830. pp. 12-51. Doc. 3. Corresp. rel. to charter loans from several banks of commonwealth, under act of Dec. 7, 1829. pp. 26-47. Doc. 4. Bes. of leglsl. of Conn, and La., rel. to tariff laws of U. S. pp. 47-51. Doc. 5. Communication from Clement Dorsey of Md. with petition rel. to establishment of inspection of ' tobacco In Phlla. March 20, 1830. pp. 51-52. Docs. 6-7. Communication from surveyor gen., with stmt. of business of dept. Dec. 9, 1830. pp. 53-55. Docs. 8-9. Communication from secy, of land office, Dec. 8, 1830, with stmt, of business of dept. Bead Dec. 10, 1830. pp. 55-57. Doc. 10. Communication from comrs. of internal improve- ment fund, with docs. rel. to procs. under act of April 2, 1830, directing repayment of loans from certain banks. Bead. Dec. 11, 1830. pp. 58-65. Doc. 11. Rept. of committee on claims ; claim of Paul Bertlet, Revolutionary soldier. Dec. 14, 1830. pp. 65- 66. Doc. 12. Same ; claim of David Donley, Revolutionary soldier. Dec. 14, 1830. p. 66. Docs. 13-14. Bept. of Mr. Petrlkln, teller on part of House, to officiate at election of U. S. senator. Dec. 14, 1830. pp. 67-88. Docs. 15-16. Same. Dec. 15, 1830. pp. 89-119. Doc. 17. Communication from pres. of Germantown and Perkiomen Turnpike Eoad Co., Dec. 10, 1830, with abstr. of accts. Bead Dec. 16, 1830. pp. 119-120. Docs. 18-19.^ Bept. of Mr. Petrlkln, teller on part of House, to officiate at election of U. S. senator. Dec. 16, 1830. pp. 121-133. Doc. 19." Bept. of committee on claims ; claim of Dennis Carroll, Bevolutlonary soldier. Dee. 17, 1830. p. 134. Doc. 20. Bept. of committee of accts. ; acct. of clerk. Dec. 20, 1830. pp. 1.34-135. Doc. 21. Bept. of committee on estates and escheats ; legacy bequeathed to John Hess. Dec. 22, 1830. p. 136. Doc. 22. Bept. of committee on claims ; claim of John Nelson, son of Wm. Nelson, Bevolutlonary soldier. Dec. 22, 1830. p. 137. Doc. 23. Bept. of committee on estates and escheats ; sale of trust estate of Nancy Wharton. Dec. 22, 1830. p. 137. Doc. 24. Bept. of committee on claims ; claim of John Ralston, Bevolutlonary soldier. Dec. 22, 1830. p. 138. COLLECTED DOCUItlENTS— cont'd LV General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 7, 1830-Apni 5, 1831— cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 25. Mess, from Gov. [Wolf] ace. canal comrs'. repts. Dec. 22, 1830. p. 138. Doc. 26. Ann. rept. of canal comrs. of Penn., 1829/30. pp. 139-178. Docs. 27-82. Docs. ace. rept. of canal comrs. pp. 178-529. Doc. 27 — no. 1. Rept. of engrs. apptd. to survey the Allegheny Portage. Dec. 18, 1830. pp. 180-188. Docs. rel. to Western division Doc. 28 — no. 2. Rept. of S. Jones, supt. Dec. 1, 1830. pp. 188-197. Doc. 29 — no. 3. Bept. of Sylvester Welch, principal engr. Dec. 6, 1830. pp. 197-204. Docs. 30-41 — nos. 4-15. See v. 3, containing the tables, tables 1-14. Docs. rel. to the Juniata division Doc. 42 — no. 16. Bept. of Jas. Taggart, supt. Nov. 9, 1830. pp. 205-207. Doc. 43 — no. 17. Rept. of Jas. Ferguson, engr. Nov. 30, 1830. pp. 207-208. Docs. 44-52 — nos. 18-26. See v. 3, containing the tables, tables 15-17. Doc. 53 — no. 27. Communication from Wm. B. Mitch- ell, supervisor, rel. to repairs. Nov. 20, 1830. pp. 208-209. Docs. rel. to Eastern division Doc. 54 — no. 28. Bept. of John Barber, supt. Dec. 7, 1830. pp. 209-211. Docs. 55-59 — nos. 29-33. See v. 3, containing the tables, tables 18-19. Doc. 60 — no. 34. Bept. of Edwd. F. Gay, engr., upon the eastern division and 10 mi. of Susquehanna di- vision. Dee. 6, 1830. pp. 212-216. Doe. 61 — no. 35. Rept. of Bdwd. F. Gay, upon con- nection betw. canal and Susquehanna River at Har- rlsburg. pp. 216-218. Docs. rel. to North and West Branch and Susquehanna divisions Doc. 62 — no. 36. Rept. of Jas. P. Bull, supt. Dec. 1, 1830. pp. 218-225. Docs. 63-69 — nos. 37-43. See v. 3, containing the tables, tables 20-26. Doc. 70 — no. 44. Rept. of P. W. Rawle, upon Lewis- burg Canal, with estimate of cost. Nov. 22, 1830. pp. 225-226. Does. rel. to Delaware division Doc. 71 — no. 45. Rept. of Thos. G. Kennedy, supt., with stmt, of cost of works. Nov. 1, 1830. pp. 227- 235. Doc. 72 — no. 46. Stmt, showing location of mechani- cal work, lift of locks, etc. pp. 236-242. Docs. rel. to French Creek feeder Doc. 73 — no. 47. Rept. of Wm. Dickson, supervisor. Dec. 3, 1830. pp. 243-244. Doc. 74 — no. 48. Kept, of B. B. Vincent, engr., upon survey of canal line from Conneaut Lake to I^ke Erie. Nov. 25, 1830. pp. 244-273. Doc. 75 — no. 49. Estimate of cost of canal from Conneaut Lake to Lake Erie by Wm. Dickson. Dec. 14, 1830. pp. 274-296. Docs. rel. to Penn. Rwy. Doc. 76 — no. 50. Rept. of John Barber, supt., with stmt, of expenditures. Dec. 4, 1830. pp. 296-301. Docs. 77-81 — nos. 51-55. See v. 3, containing the tables, tables 27-29. Doc. 82 — no. 56. Journal of bd. of cnnal comrs. March 15, 1830-Jan. 4, 1831. pp. 301-529. Doc. 83. Communication from auditor gen., Dec. 24, 1830, rel. to his ann. rept. of finances. Read Jan. 4, 1831. pp. 529-530. Doc. 84. Ann. rept. of Penn. Institution for Deaf and Dumb, 1830. Read Jan. 4, 1831. pp. 530-534. Docs. 85-86. Govs, mess., with res. from legisl. of Vt., rel. to proposed amdmts. of U. S. constitution with re- gard to election of pres. and vice-pres. Jan. 4, 1831 pp. 534-536. Doc. 87. Stmt, of Phlla. Saving Fund Socy., first Monday in Nov., 1830. pp. 536-537. Doc. 88. Communication from state treasurer rel. to his ann. rept. Jan. 5, 1831. p. 537. Docs. 89-90. Communication from auditor gen., Jan. 4 1831, with stmt, of certain banks. Read Jan. 5. 1831. pp. 537-566. Docs. 91-92. Govs, mess., with ann. stmt, of trustees of Dickinson College. Jan. 5, 1831. pp. 566-568. Docs. 93-94. Communication from treasurer of Union Canal Co. of Penn., Jan. 5, 1831, with stmt, of Union Canal lotteries. Read Jan. 7, 1831. pp. 568-571. 46 INDEX TO DOCUMEhrrS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LV General Assembly— -confd Dec. 7, 1830-Apiil 5, 1831 — confd Jonmal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc 95. 2 ann. rept. of bd. of Inspectors of Eastern State Penitentiary. Read Jan. 7, 1831. pp. 571-589. Docs. 96-97. Commnnicatlon from state treasurer, Jan. 6, 1831, with stmt, of contingent expenses of office, 1829/30. p. 590. Doc 98. Commnnicatlon from Peter S. Dnponcean, Jan. 3, 1831, rel. to flag of American silk presented to Honse. pp. 591-592. Doc. 99. Bept. of committee on jndldary system rel. to authorizing tmth to he given In evidence in actions or criminal prosecutions for llbeL Jan. 11, 1831. p. 593. Doc 100. Bept. of committee on Inland navigation and internal improvement. reL to farther improvement of state by canals and r.rs. Jan. 11, 1831. pp. 594-606. Doc 101. Kept, of teUer on part of House (Alexander) to officiate at election of state treasurer. Jan. 11, 1831. pp. 606-609. Doc 102. Bept. rel. to claim of Frauds Burt, Bevolutlon- aty soldier. Jan. 12, 1831. p. 610. Doc 103. Same; claim of Jas. ITKlssick, Bevolntlonarv soldier. Jan. 12, 1831. p. 610. Doc 104. Same ; claim of Fred. Burkhart, Bevolntlonarv soldier. Jan. 12, 1831. p. 611. Doc 105. Stmt, of Bidge Turnpike Co., 1830. Jan. 13, 1831. pp. 611-612. Doc 106. Kept. reL to wagers on elections. Jan. 13, 1831. p. 612. Doc. 107. Bept. reL to flag of American silk presented to Honse bv Peter S. Dnponceau. Jan. 14, 1831. pp. 613- 614. Doc 108. Bept reL to Schuylkill Permanent Bridge Co. at Phlla. Bead Jan. 15, 1831. pp. 615-616. Doc 109. Bept. reL to claim of SamL M'Clnng, Bevolu- tlonary soldier. Jan. 15, 1831. pp. 616-617. Doc 110. Same ; claim of Matthew George, Bevolutionarr soldier. Jan. 15, 1831. p. 617. Doc 111. Bept. reL to flnances of commonwealth. Jan. 19, 1831. pp. 618-630. Doc 112. Bept. reL to estate of SamL Graves, late of Bed- ford Co. Jan. 19, 1831. p. 631. Doc 113. Bept. rel. to authorizing guardian of Cbas. Delavan, to convey real estate. Jan. 20, 1831. p. 631. Doc 114. Bept. reL to state road in Berks and SchoylklU cos. Jan. 20, 1831. p. 632. Doc 115. Bept. reL to state road from Union Fnmace to Foglesville. Jan. 20, 1831. p. 632. Doc 116. Bept upon complaints agst Ben]. Van Campen, Justice of peace of Potter Co. Jan. 20, 1831. pp. 633- 634. Doc 117. Bept reL to extending chains across streets in Phlla. daring divine service. Jan. 21, 1831. pp. 634-636. Doc 118. Bept upon complaints agst Bobt Porter, pres. judge of 3 judicial dlstr. Jan. 31, 1831. pp. 636'«37. Doc 119. Commnnicatlon from Peter S. Dnponceau reL to Honse res., adopted upon receiving from him flag of American silk. Jan. 22, 1831. p. 637. Doc 120. Commnnicatlon from state treasurer, Jan. 24, 1831, reL to amt of appms. to turnpikes, bridges, rivers, etc, nnpald. Bead Jan. 26, 1831. pp. 638-639. Doc 121. Bept reL to sundry owners or possessors of Reynolds tract of land, Bucks Co. Jan. 26, 1831. pp. 639-64L Doc 122. Bept reL to general system of education. Jan. 27, 1831. pp. 641-647. Doc 123. Commnnicatlon from auditor gen., Jan. 25, 1831, reL to amt of appms. to turnpikes, bridges, rivers, etc, remaining unpaid. Bead Jan. 28, 1831. foldg table betw. pp. 648 and 649. The above Is the location of doc 123 In vols, seen in the Hist Socy. of Penn. and in the Penn. State Library ; it Is given in v. 3 of the copy in the N. T. Public Library (last table) . Doc 124. Bept reL to acct of clerk of House Jan. 28, 1831. p. 648. Doc 125. Bept reL to Incorporating GermanvlUe Glass ilnfg. (>). of Wayne Cb. Jan. 2S. 1831. pp. 648-654. Doc 126. Rept reL to sale of Walnut St Prison, and removal of prisoners. Jan. 28, 1831. p. 654. Docs. 127-128. Communication from pres- of TTnlon Canal Co., Jan. 27. 1831, with stmt of toUs [1828-18311. Read Jan. 29. 1831. pp. 635^57. Doc 129. Rept rel. to claim of Catherine Shelffley, widow of Revolutionary soldier. Jan. 29. 1831. p. 657. Doc 130. Rept reL to abolishing militia svstem. Jan. 31. 1831. p. 658. Doc 131. Bept reL to claim of Margaret Smith, widow of Bevolntlonary soldier. Jan. 31. 1831. pp. 658-659. Doc 132. Same ; claim of John Rnssell, soldier of late war. Jan. 31. 1831. p. 659. Docs. 133-134. (Jovs. mess., with rept. of comrs. apptd. to revise laws, being revision of statutes reL to rasters' and orphans' courts. Feb. 2, 1831. pp. 660-747. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LV General Araembly — cont'd Dec. 7, 1830-April 5, 1831 — confd Jonmal of the House — confd Contents : — confd Doca 135-136. Govs, mess., Feb. 4, 1831, with communica- tion from (lOV. of Ind. reL to improvement of navigation of Ohio Mver. Bead Feb. 5, 1831. pp. 747-749. Doc 137. Bept upon claim of Jane Archer, widow of Bevolntlonary soldier. Feb. 5, 1831. pp. 749-750. Doc 138. Same; claim of Mary Tims, widow of Bevoln- tlonary soldier. Feb. 5, 1831. p. 750. Doc 139. Same ; claim of Jos. Beid, Bevolntlonary soldier. Feb. 5, 1831. pp. 750-751. Doc 140. Stmt of funds of Univ. of Penn. Jan. 1, 1831. Bead Feb. 8, 1831. p. 751. Doc 141. Bept of comrs. of internal Improvement fnnd, Feb. 7. 1831. pp. 753-758. Doc. 142. Bept upon Northampton Horse InEuranee Co. Feb. 8, 1831. p. 758. Doc 143. Bept reL to examination of public proper^ in State Arsenal at Harrlsbnrg. Feb. 9, 1831. p. 759. Doc 144. Bept upon Pennsbury Canal and B.R. Feb. 10, 1831. pp. 759-760. Doc 145. Bept upon assessment of damages caused by construction of Penn. CanaL Feb. 10. 1831. p. 760. Doc 146. Bept upon res. for altering time of ann. rept of comrs. of internal Improvement fund. Feb. 10, 183L pp. 760-76L Doc 147. Bept upon memorial of comrs. named In act incorporating Sandy and Beaver CUinal Co. Feb. 11, 1831. p. 7«fl. Doc 148. Bept npon memorial of sundry members of Cabinet of Natural Sciences of Montgomery Co. Feb. 11, 1831. p. 761. Doc 149. Rept upon petition of Inhabitants of Ufflln (^. reL to construction of dam and out-let lock upon Juniata River at mouth of Tuscarora Creek. Feb. 11, 1831. pl 762. Doc 150. Bept npon petition of sundry contractors on Penn. canal, reL to Interest on certain contracts. Feb. 11, 1831. p. 762. Doc 151. Bept npon petition of Lewis Horton, nuJQ con- tractor, rel. to damages. Feb. 11, 1831. p. 763. Doc 152. Bept upon petition of Abraham ShaAer, reL to damages for loss of ark and freight Feb. 11, 1831. p. 763. Doc 153. Bept upon petition of Philip Arnold and others reL to damages. Feb. 11, 1831. p. 764. Doc 154. Bept npon acct of SamL Boberts, witness, reL to WaUiut St Prison. Feb. 11, 1831. p. 764. Doc 155. Bept upon petition of Hiduiel Sbafer and Philip Moser, executors of Michael Walbom. reL to executing deed to (}eo. Smith. Feb. 11, 1831. p. 765. Doc 156. Rept of pres. and directors of CHiesapeake and Ohio Canal Co. Jan. 31, 1831 [L c, 1830]. Bead Feb. 12. 1831. pp. 765-767. Doc 157. Abstr. of receipts and expenditures of Chesa- peake and Ohio Canal Co. Prfi. 12, 1831. pp. 767-769. Doc. 158. Rept npon petition of John Headlee reL to sale of estate of John Headlee, jr., deceased. Feb. 14, 1831. p. 769. Doc 159. Rept upon i>etltlon reL to killing of deer. Feb. 14, 1831. p. 770. Doc 160. Rept npon acct of SamL R. Wood, witness leL to Walnut St Prison. Feb. 14, 1831. p. 770. Doc 161. Communication from C. G. Chllds, with volume of views In Phlla. Feb. 15, 1831. p. 771. Doc 162. Rept npon claim of Elizabeth Curry, widow of Revolutionary soldier. Feb. 15, 1831. p^ 771. Doc 163. Bept npon Senate bin to incorporate American Insurance Co. of Phlla. Feb. 16, 1831. pp. 772-776. Doc -164. Bept upon petition of Wm. Smith reL to Interest upon sale of property occupied by Delaware division of Penn. CanaL Feb. 16, 1831. pp. 776-777. Doc 16o. Stmt of pres. and mngrs. of Lanca.ster-Scliuyi- klU bridge Read Feb. 17, 1831. pp. 777-778. Doc 166. Bept upon petition rel. to state road from Xew Hope to Md. line Feb. 17, 1831. p. 778. Doc 167. Bept upon petition reL to sale of real estate of Uarinda and Mary Woodford. Feb. 18, 1831. p. 779. Doc 168. (Jovs. mess., Feb. 18, 1831, vrith letter from secy. of war of U. S. and docs. reL to jurisffiction of arsenal site at Frankford, near Phlla. Feb. 19, 1831. pp. 779- 782. Doc 169. Ann. rept of inspectors of Western State Penitentiary. Bead Feb. 19. 1831. pp. 782-794. and v. 3, tables 30-33. Doc 170. Rept npon petition of John P. Schuyler, late contractor upon Susquehanna division of Penn. Oinal. Feb. 19, 1831. p. 794. Doc 171. Rept upon petition. reL to Carlisle and Susque- hanna R.B. <3o. Feb. 19. 1S31. p. 794. Doc 172. Bept uptm petition of Peter A. Karthans, reL to rr. in aearfield Co. Feb. 19, 1831. p. 795. Doc 173. Bept npon petition of Jas. Bowan, reL to leasing certain real estate. Feb. 19, 1831. p. 795. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 47 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LV General Assembly— cont'd Dec. 7, 1830-Aprll 5, 1831— cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Docs. 174-175. Govs. mess, with communication from Gov. of Ohio and rept. and res. of Gen. Assem. rel. to appin. of money by general govt, for Colonization Socy. Feb. 21, 1831. pp. 796-797. Doc. 176. State of Phlla. Saving Fund Socy. Read Feb. 21, 1831. p. 798. Doc. 177. Rept. rel. to lotteries and vending of lottery tickets. Feb. 21, 1831. pp. 799-802. Docs. 178-179. Govs. mess, with rept. of ad], gen. Feb. 22, 1831. pp. 802-803. Doc. 180. See v. 3, containing the tables, tables 34-38. Doc. 181. Rept. upon fee bill. Feb. 22, 1831. p. 804. Doc. 182. Rept. upon petition rel. to measurer of carpen- ters', plasterers', etc., work in Harrisburg. Feb. 22, 1831. Doc. 183. Rept. upon petition rel. to election of additional constable in Unity township, Westmoreland Co. Feb. 23, 1831. p. 805. Docs. 184-185. Govs, mess., Feb. 23, 1831, with communi- cation from Gov. of Md. enclosing res. of Gen. Assem. rel. to dams erected In Susquehanna Elver. Read Feb. 24, 1831. pp. 805-809. Doc. 186. Rent, upon petition for state road In Wash- ington and Beaver cos. Feb. 24, 1831. p. 809. Doc. 187. Rept. upon claim of Henry Raub, soldier of late war. Feb. 24, 1831. p. 810. Doc. 188. Rept. upon petition rel. to state road from Mariettta and Lancaster turnpike road to Rankin's ferry. Feb. 25, 1831. p. 811. Doc. 189. Rept. upon petition of guardians of minor children of Christian Hoover Jr., rel. to executing deed for certain tract of land. Feb. 26, 1831. pp. 811-812. Doc. 190. Rept. upon petition rel. to apprn. for improving road from Conemaugh to point betw. towns of Newry and Bedford. Feb. 26, 1831. p. 812. Doc. 191. Eept. upon petition for construction of r.r. from Phlla. to Delaware state line. Feb. 26, 1831. p. 812. Doc. 192. Rept. upon petition of sundry contractors upon Juniata division of Penn. Canal rel. to remeasurements. Feb. 26, 1831. p. 813. Doc. 193. Rept. of committee on corporations upon sundry petitions for incorporation. Feb. 26, 1831. pp. 813-815. Doc. 194. Rept. upon petition rel. to alteration of law regulating taxes in Columbia, Lancaster Co. Feb. 26, 18B1. p. 815. Doc. 195. Eept. upon petition rel. to incorporating Mont- gomery Mining Co. Feb. 26, 1831. pp. 815-816. Doc. 196. Eept. upon petition rel. to incorporating Kings- ton into a borough. Feb. 26, 1831. p. 816. Doe. 197. Eept. upon petition, rel. to repealing act in- corporating borough of Towanda. Feb. 26, 1831. p. 816. Doc. 198. Kept, upon petition of Jonas locum, rel. to refunding money paid into state treasury. Feb. 26, 1831. p. 817. Doc. 199. Eept. upon petition of Asa Forrest, rel. to exoneration of militia fine. Feb. 28, 1831. p. 817. Doc. 200. Rept. upon acct. of Jas. Smith, sergeant-at-arms. Feb. 28, 1831. p. 818. Doc. 201. Rept. upon petition of Peter Ebey, rel. to sale and conveyance of plot of ground. March 2, 1831. p. 818. Doc. 202. Rept. upon petition for supplying borough of Harrisburg with water. March 2, 1831. p. 819. Doc. 203. Sept. upon petition of Geo. Sheiver and Geo. Mowry, administrators of Adam Schneider, to execute title for two lots of ground. March 3, 1831. p. 819. Docs. 204-205. Govs, mess., with communication from Gov. of Va. enclosing acts of Gen. Assem. of Va. rel. to Chesa- peake and Ohio Canal Co. March 5, 1831. pp. 820-826. Doc. 206. Eept. upon claims of John Spering, Geo. Tripler, and Geo. Keller, Revolutionary soldiers. March 7, 1831. pp. 826-827. Doc. 207. Eept. upon claim of Henry Fiss, heir of Jacob FIss, Eevolutlonary soldier. March 7, 1831. pp. 827-828. Doc. 208. Eept. upon complaints agst. Jos. Bound, Justice of peace of Northumberland Co. March 7, 1831. pp. 828- 829. Docs. 209-210. Communication from auditor gen., with stmt, of accts. of canal comrs. March 11, 1831. pp. 829- 838. Doc. 211. Eept. upon petition of John Neyman and Mary Eobb, administrators of estate of Isaac Eobb, rel. to executing deed for lot of ground. March 11, 1831. p. 839. Doc. 212. Rept. upon petition rel. to property held in trust for religious, charitable or literary purposes. March 11, 1831. p. 839. Doc. 213. Eept. upon petition rel. to partition of estate of Jacob Keeley. March 11, 1831. p. 840. Doc. 214. Eept. upon petition rel. to compensation for persons superintending Inspectors' elections. March 11, 1831. p. 840. Doc. 215. Eept. upon petition rel. to payment of fees in certain criminal cases. March 12, 1831. p. 841. Doc. 216. Govs. mess. rel. to apptmt. of comrs. on part of Md. for removal of artificial obstructions to navigation in the Susquehanna. March 15, 1831. p. 841. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LV General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 7, 1830-ApriI 5, 1831— cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 217. Rept. upon res. extending power of the courts to sale of real estate. March 17, 1831. p. 842. Doc. 218. Eept. upon petition of Bethlehem guards. March 17, 1831. pp. 842-843. Doc. 219. Stmt, of receipts and expenditures of Chestnut and Spring House Turnpike Eoad Co., 1829/30. Read March 18, 1831. p. 843. Doc. 220. Kept. rel. to preservation of state capitol, public bldgs. and grounds. March 18, 1831. p. 844. Doc. 221. Eept. rel. to construction of culvert for purpose of draining marshy land In front of capitol. March 18, 1831. p. 845. Doc. 222. Eept. upon petition rel. to Incorporating Metho- dist Episcopal church of Brooklyn. March 18, 1831. p. 845. Doc. 223. Eept. upon petition rel. to incorporating Doyles- town. Into a borough. March 18, 1831. pp. 845-846. Doc. 224. Rept. upon petition rel. to sale of estate of Hercules Kemp, deceased. March 18, 1831. p. 846. Doc. 225. Govs, mess., with communication from Gov. of Mass. enclosing res. of leglsl. rel. to more perfect organiza- tion of militia of several states by U. S. Congress. March 19, 1831. pp. 846-847. Doc. 226. Communication from auditor gen,, with rept. of comrs. for Improvement of public ground at capitol. March 19, 1831. pp. 848-853. Doc. 227. Rept. upon petition of Midler and Drumheller rel. to stagnant water at Easton. March 19, 1831. p. 853. Doc. 228. Eept. upon petition of Francis Brower and Abraham Brower, guardians of minor children of John Brower, deceased. March 19, 1831. pp. 853-854. Doc. 229. Eept. upon petition of Henry Brandon, Andrew Coulter and John M'Kee, guardians of minor children of Thos. Love, deceased. March 19, 1831. p. 854. Doc. 230. Eept. of committee on estates and escheats upon sundry petitions for sale of real estate, to legiti- mate Jesse Major, and to appt. trustee of estate of Mary Jenkins, lunatic. March 19, 1831. pp. 854-855. Doc. 231. Eept. upon petition of David Holllday and others rel. to sale of estate of Leah Evans. March 19, 1831. pp. 855-856. Doc. 232. Eept. upon petition of Henry Krowel, for com- pensation for materials used for making road. March 19, 1831. p. 856. Doc. 233. Rept. upon claim of Dennis M'Crcady, Eevolu- tlonary soldier. March 21, 1831. p. 856. Doc. 234. Rept. upon claim of Roger Stayner, Revolution- ary soldier. March 21, 1831. p. 857. Doc. 235. Rept. upon claim of Geo. Espy, Revolutionary soldier. March 22, 1831. p. 857. Doc. 236. Eept. upon complaints agst. Wm. Lynn, Justice of peace of Fayette Co. March 22, 1831. p. 858. Doc. 237. Govs. mess, with communication from Gov. of Mass. enclosing res. rel. to certain procs. of Ga. March 23, 1831. pp. 859-860. Doc. 238. Rept. upon petition of sundry canal contractors. March 23, 1831. p. 861. Doc. 239. Eept. upon petitions rel. to damages occasioned by construction of Penn. Canal. March 23, 1831. p. 861. Doc. 240. Eept. upon petition of Eebecca H. Duncan, rel. to damages occasioned by construction of Penn. Canal. March 23, 1831. p. 862. Doc. 241. Eept. upon petition of temperance society of Huntingdon Co. and others. March 23, 1831. p. 862. Doc. 242. Rept. upon petition rel. to sale of ardent spirits. March 23, 1831. pp. 862-863. Doc. 243. Rept. upon claim of Luther' Thomas, volunteer of late war. March 24, 1831. pp. 863-864. Doc. 244. Rept. on establishment of Inspection of tobacco In Phlla. March 25, 1831. pp. 864-865. Doc. 245. Rept. upon claim of Jas. M'Cormlck, lock- keeper. March 26, 1831. p. 866. Doc. 246. Rept. upon petition of guardians of minor chil- dren of Wm. Bell. March 26, 1831. p. 866. Doc. 247. Rept. upon banks. March 26, 1831. pp. 866- 870. Doc. 248. Eept. upon petition rel. to exempting stalls In market houses in Phlla. from rent. March 26, 1831 p. 870. Doc. 249. Ann. rept. of bd. of mngrs. of House of Refuge. 1830. pp. 871-874. * ' Doc. 250. Communication from select and common coun- cils of Pittsburg. March 28, 1831. p. 875. Doc. 251. Eept. upon petition of guardians of minor chil- dren of John Laughlln. March 28, 1831. pp. 875-876 Doc. 252. Eept. upon petition of heirs of Elias Youngman rel. to partition of estate. March 28, 1831. p. 876. Doc. 253. Govs, mess., with communication from Gov. of Va. forwarding act of Gen. Assem. rel. to road in Va and Penn. March 30, 1831. pp. 876-879. Doc. 254. Eept. upon complaints agst. John Young, presi- dent of 10 Judicial dlstr. March 30, 1831. pp. 879-880 48 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LV General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 7, 1830-AprU 5, 1831 — cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 255. Kept, upon petition of John Kolf, Jr., for di- vorce. April 1, 1831. p. 880. Doc. 256. Kept, upon claims of sundry soldiers of Eevo- tlonaCT war. April 1, 1831. pp. 880-881. Doc 257. Bept. upon accts. of transcribing clerks. April 1, 1831. p. 881. Doc. 258. Bept. upon acct. of prtrs. of bills. April 1, 1831. pp. 881-882. Doc. 259. Bept. upon dams in Susquehanna River. April 1, 1831. pp. 882-883. Doc. 260. Sept. upon memorial of sundry BeTolntionary ofScers and soldiers. April 2, 1831. pp. 883-884. Doc. 261. Bept. upon complaint agst. comrs. for receiving EUbscriptlons to Phila. and Norristown B.B. Co. April 2, 1831 p 884. Doc. 262. ° Stmt, of accts. of Little Schuylkill Navigation B.S. and Coal Co., Dec. 31, 1830. Bead April 4, 1831. pp. 885-886. Doc. 263. Abstr. of accts. of Cheltenham and Willow Grove Turnpike Co. for year ending Nov. 2, 1830. Bead April 14, 1831. p. 886. Doc 264. Bept. upon acct. of prtr. of German lonmaL April 4, 1831. pp. 887-888. Doc. 265. Bept. upon acct. of prtr. of English jonmaL April 4, 1831. pp. 888-890. Doc. 266. Bept. upon settlement of clerk's acct April 4, 1831. pp. 890-893. Doc 267. Kept, npon memorials and remonstrances rel. to pawnbrokers, Phila. April 4, 1831. p. 894. Docs. 268-269. Communication from auditor gen., with stmt, of contingent expenses of dept. April 4, 1831. pp. 894-895. Index, pp. 1-8. V. 3. Containing the tables [to ace v. 2]. Harrisbnre: H. Welsh, 1830-31. 38 foldg. sheets. Doc. 30. Schedule of contracts on Western division of Fenn. Canal, 1829/30. tables 1-3. Doc. 31. Stmt, of labor done and moneys paid on Pitts- burg and Pine Creek lines of Western division, 1829/30. tables 4-5. Doc 33. Same; AUegheny, 1829/30. table 6. - Doc. 34. Same; Klskeminetas, 1829/30. table 6. Doc 35. Same; Klskeminetas and Conemangh, 1829/30. table 6. Doc. 36. Schedule of damages paid on Western division, 1829/30. table 6. Doc. 37. Tabular stmt, of work done, money paid, etc., upon Iiigonler line of Western division, tables 7-13. Doc 40. Schedule of engrs. and other persons employed on Western division, table 14. Doc. 41. List of engrs. and other persons engaged In sur- vey of Allegheny Portage, Western division, table 14. Doc. 44. Amt. paid, etc, upon several sees, of Juniata division from Duncan's Island to Lewlstown. table 15. Doc 45. Amt. paid, etc., upon several sees, of Juniata division from Lewlstown to Huntingdon, table 15. Doc. 46. Amt. paid on Incidental work on Juniata di- vision, table 16. Doc 47. Abstr. of tables rel. to Juniata division, table 16. Doc 48. Payments made on Juniata division since report of Nov. 9, 1830. table 16. Doc. 49. Work relet and contracted for on Juniata di- vision since Dec. 5, 1829. table 17. Doc 50. Abstr. of amt. paid on various kinds of work on Juniata division, table 17. Doc. 51. Stmt, of acct. of supt. of Juniata division, table 17. Doc 52. List of officers and agts. employed on Juniata division. Dec 6, 1830. table 17. Doc. 55. Tabular stmt, of woi^ done, money paid, etc, on Eastern division from Duncan's Island to mouth of Swatara, 1829/30. table 18. Doc. 56. Tabular stmt, of work done, money paid, etc., on Eastern division from mouth of Swatara to Columbia, 1829/30. table 18.- Doc 57. Ust of contracts from Nov. 2, 1829, to June 10, 1830, on Eastern division from Duncan's Island to mouth of Swatara. table 19. Doc 58. Stmt, of money paid to engrs., supts., etc, on Eastern division, 1829/30. table 19. Doc 59. Stmt, of money paid as damages on Eastern di- vision. 1829/30. table 19. Doc 63. Stmts, showing actual cost, original estimates, etc, of works on West Branch division. Dec 1, 1830. tables 20-23. Doc. 64. Stmt, of damages paid on North Branch division, 1829/30. table 24. Doc 65. List of officers employed on North Branch di- vision, 1829/30. table 24. Doc. 66. Stmts, showing actual cost, original estimates, etc, of works on West Branch division, tables 24-26. Doc. 67. Dami>ees paid on West Branch division, 1829/30 table 20. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LV General Assembly — cont'd Dec 7, 1830-Aprll 5, 1831 — cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 68. List of persons employed on Susquehanna and West Branch divisions, 1829/30. table 26. Doc. 69. Damages paid on Susquehanna division, 1829/30, table 26. Doc. 77. Tabular stmt, of work done, money paid, etc., on Penn. Ewy., 1829/30. tables 27-28. Doc 78. Contracts on Penn. Bwy., Aug. 15, 1829, to Nov. 1, 1830. table 29. Doc. 79. Stmt, of money paid engrs., etc., on Penn. Ewy., 1829/30. table 29. Doc 80. Engrs., supt., clerk and other persons employed on line, 1829/30. table 29. [Doc 81.] Stmt, of damages paid on Fenn. Bwy., 1829/ 30. table 29. Doc. 169. Bept. of prisoners In Western Penitentiary, tables 30-33. Continued from v. 2. Doc 180. Betum of the mllltla and volunteers of Penn., 1830. tables 34-38. LVI General Assembly Dec 6, 1831-June 12. 1832 Journal of the Senate. 3 vols. [v. 1.] Harrisburg: H. Welsh, 1831-32. 884, 67 pp. V. 2. Containing appendix to voL 1. Harrisburg : H. Welsh, 1831-32. 522, 5 pp. pp. 3-23. Docs. ace. Govs. mess, of Dec 7, 1831. Procs. of leglsL of Me. reL to tariff and Internal im- provement, pp. 3-11. Communication from Gov. of N. H. transmitting res of Gen. Assem. reL to more perfect organization of militia, pp. 12-15. Negotiation of permanent loan under act of March 30, 1831. pp. 15-23. pp. 24-61. Ann. rept. of canal comrs., 1830/1. pp. 62-204. Docs, ace rept. of canal comrs. Columbia and Phila. B.B. 1. Bept. of John Barber, supt. Nov. 25, 1831. pp. 62-67. 2. Bept. of John Wilson, engr. Nov. 11, 1831. pp. 68-69. 3. Estimate of cost. Nov. 8, 1831. pp. 69-70. 4. Estimate of cost. Nov. 12, 1831. pp. 70-71. 5-10. See voL 3. Eastern Division 1. Bept. of John Barber, supt. Nov. 25, 1831. pp. 71-76. 2. Bept of A. B. Warford, engr. Nov. 24, 1831. pp. 76-77. 3. Estimate of cost of work. pp. 78-90. 4-6. See voL 3. Juniata Division 1. Bept. of James Taggart, supt Nov. 25, 1831. pp. 90-91. 2. Bept. of Edwd. F. Gay, engr. Nov. 25, 1831. pp. 92-96. 3-8. See voL 3. 9. List of engrs., etc, Nov. 25, 1831. p. 97. Allegheny Portage E.E. 1. Bept of S. Jones, supt Nov. 21, 1831. pp. 97- 128. 2-7. See vol. 3. Western Division 1. Bept of Saml. Jones, supt Nov. 21, 1831. pp. 129-133 » *- 2. Bept 'of Sylvester Welch, engr. Nov. 21, 1831. pp. 134-137. 2-11. See vol. 3. Beaver Division 1. Bept of John Dickey, supt, ace. with estimates and stmts. Nov. 21, 1831. pp. 138-171. For remaining tables belonging to the Beaver Division, see v. 3. French Creek Division 1. Bept. of John Anderson, supt. Nov. 25, 1831. pp. 171-174. 2-7. See vol. 3. West Branch Division 1. Bept of W. B. Mitchell, snpt Nov. 25, 1831. pp. 174-178. 2. Bept of James D. Harris, engr. Nov. 24, 1831. pp. 178-182. 3. See VOL 3. 4. Bept. of E. Faries, engr. Nov. 24, 1831. pp. 183- 186. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 49 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LVI General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 6, 1831-June 12, 1832— cont'd Journal of the Senate — cont'd North Branch and Susquehanna Divisions 1. Eept. of L. Butler, supt. Nov. 21, 1831. pp. 187- 190. 2. Kept, of Jas. Ferguson, engr. Nov. 14, 1831. jpp. 190-202. 3-17. See vol. 3. Delavrare Division 1. Eept. of John Barber, supt. Nov. 28, 1831. pp. 202-204. pp. 204-411. Journal of the bd. of canal comrs. Feb. 11, 1831-Jan. 26, 1832. pp. 412-441. Communication from auditor gen., Jan. 9, 1832 with stmt, of certain banks. Read Jan. 10, 1832. pp. 441-450. 3 ann. rept. of bd. of Inspectors of eastern State Penitentiary, 1831. Bead Jan. 20, 1832. pp. 451-454. Bept. of bd. of Inspectors of Western State Penitentiary, 1831. Read Feb. 14, 1832. pp. 454-456. Res. of Tenn. legisl. rel. to Internal Im- provement. Bead Feb. 25, 1832. pp. 457-516. Govs. mess. (Wolf), March 5, 1832, ace. by 2 rept. of comrs. apptd. to revise civil code. Bead March pp. 517-522. Stmt, of deaths, with diseases and ages, In Phlla., 1831. Bead March 9, 1832. Index. 5 pp. v. 3. Containing the tables to vol. 2. n. t. p. Contents : [Foldg. table] 1. Sen. vol. 2, p. 71. Stmt. A. Work done and payments made on the old rwy. from Nov. 25, 1830, to Nov. 25, 1831, and not heretofore reported. [Foldg. table] 2. Sen. vol. 2, p. 71. Stmt. B. List of all contracts for road formation of 41,022 miles of Columbia and Phlla. Ewy. entered into by John Barber, supt., .under act of Mch. 21, 1831, together with date and prices thereof ; amt. of wgrk done, sum paid and per- centage retained on each and probable cost of unfinished work. [Foldg. table] 3. Sen. vol. 2, p. 71. Tabular stmt. C, of several contracts under act of Mch. 21, 1831, for exe- cution of mechanical work on that part of Columbia and Phlla, Rwy. not heretofore contracted for by John Barber, supt. [Foldg. table] 4. Sen. vol. 2, p. 71. Stmt D. Stmt, of contracts made by authority of act of Mch. 21, 1831, for furnishing materials and laying down a single track, on that part of Columbia and Phlla. Rwy. beginning at Vine and Broad Streets, Phlla., and extending westward 20 miles ; also, for construction, as aforesaid, of a single track of rails, beginning at head of Inclined plane near Columbia and extending eastward to bridge over Big Conestoga Creek, and exhibiting list of contractors, date and prices of several contracts, etc. [Foldg. table] 5. Sen. vol. 2, p. 71. Monies paid to engrs. and other persons employed on that part of Columbia and Phlla. Rwy., contracted for under act of Mch. 21, 1831, and exhibiting list of those In service, term of employment and salary of each. [Foldg. tables] 6-7. Sen. vol. 2, p. 71. Stmt. F. List of contractors to whom work was allotted on Columbia and Phlla. Rwy., let under act of Mch. 21, 1831, and prices thereto annexed, according to proposals reed, at Down- Ington, May 11, 18.31. [Foldg. tables] 8-9. Sen. vol. 2, p. 90. Stmt. A. Amt. of work done, monies paid and percentage retained on ten miles of that part of Eastern Div., Penn. Canal, which extends from mouth of the Swatara River to Columbia, Nov. 25, 1830, to Nov. 25, 1831, under charge of John Barber, supt. [Foldg. tables] 10-12. Sen. vol. 2, p. 90. Tabular stmt. B. List of all contracts for canal formation of 8.71 miles of Columbia line. Eastern Dlv., Penn. Canal, entered Into by John Barber, supt., under act of Mch. 21, 1831, to- gether with date and prices thereof, amt. of work done, sums paid and percentage retained on each, and probable cost of unfinished work. [Foldg. table] 13. Sen. vol. 2, p. 90. Stmt. C. List of contractors to whom work was allotted on 8.71 miles of Columbia line. Eastern Div., Penn. Canal, let under act of Mch. 21, 1830, with description and prices, ac- cording to proposals reed, at Columbia, May 18, 1831. [Foldg. tables] 14-17. Sen. vol. 2, p. 96. no. 1. List of work let at Williamsburg, June 1, 1831, on Frankstown line, Juniata Div., Penn. Canal. [Foldg. tables] 18-19. Sen. vol. 2, p. 96. no. 2. List of work at HolUdaysburg, July 29, 1831, on Frankstown line, Juniata Div., Penn. Canal. [Foldg. table] 20. Sen. vol. 2, p. 96. no. 5. List of work let at Alexandria, Sept. 3, 1831, on Frankstown Line, Juniata Div., Penn. Canal. [Foldg. table] 21. Sen. vol. 2, p. 96. no. 6. List of work let at Alexandria, Oct. 29, 1831, on Frankstown line, Juniata Div., Penn. Canal. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LVI General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 6, 1831-Jnne 12, 1832 — cont'd Journal of the Senate^cont'd Contents : — cont'd [Foldg. tables] 22-23. Sen. vol. 2, p. 96. no. 7. Estimates of work done, amt. paid, engrs., supts. and clerk's pay, contingent expense, etc., on Frankstown line, Juniata Div., Penn. Canal, up to Nov. 25, 1831. [Foldg. tables] 23-24. Sen. vol. 2, p. 96. no. 8. Amt. ex- pended on Juniata Dlv„ Penn. Canal, betw. Huntingdon and mouth of Juniata Elver, since rept. of Dec. 6, 1830, to Nov. 25, 1831. [Foldg. table] 25. Sen. vol. 2, p. 128. Schedule of con- tracts entered into on Allegheny Portage E.E. betw. May '25 and Nov. 26, 1831. [Foldg. table] 26. Sen. vol. 2, p. 128. no. 3. Schedule of contracts entered into on Allegheny Portage R.E. betw. May 25 and Nov. 20, 1831. [Foldg table] 27. Sen. vol. 2, p. 128. no. 4. Tabular stmt. 1, of labor done, monies paid, percentage retained, and estimate of work on Allegheny Portage R.E. ^ [Foldg. table] 28. Sen. vol. 2, p. 128. no. 5. Same; tabular stmt. (2). [Foldg. table] 29. Sen. vol. 2, p. 128. nos. 6-7. Same; tabular stmt. (3) ; (5) schedule of payments to engrs. and other persons employed on Allegheny Portage E.E., Apr. 1 to Nov. 20, 1831 ; (4) amt. of misc. expenditures on Portage R.R., Nov. 20, 1831 ; (6) schedule of engrs. and other persons employed on Portage E.E., Nov. 20, 1831. [Folds, table] 30. Sen. vol. 2, p. 137. no. 2. Stmt. (no. 1) of labor done, and moneys paid on Pittsburg and Pine Creek lines. Western Dlv., Nov. 20, 1830-Nov. 20, 1831 ; (no. 2) stmt, of labor done and moneys paid on Alle- gheny and Klskiminetas lines, Western Dlv., Nov. 20, 1830-Nov. 20, 1831. [Foldg. table] 31. Sen. vol. 2, p. 137, no. 3. Stmt. (no. 2), schedule of contracts entered Into on Pittsburg line, Western Div., Nov. 20, 1830-Nov. 20, 1831 ; (no. 3) stmt, of work, and moneys paid on Klskiminetas and Cone- maugh lines. Western Div., Nov. 20, 1830-Nov. 20, 1831. [Foldg. table] 32. Sen. vol. 2, p. 137. no. 5. Stmt. (nos. 4-7) of labor done, moneys paid, amts. due, present cost and last estimates of work on sundry sees, of Llgonier line. Western Div., Penn. Canal, Nov. 20, 1830-Nov. 20, 1834. [Foldg. table] 33. Sen. vol., p. 137. nos. 6-7. Schedules (nos. 1, 8, 9, 10, 11), [contracts, payments, etc., on Llngonier line, Nov. 20, 1830-Nov. 20, 1831]. [Foldg. table] 34. Sen. vol. 2, p. 137. no. 3. [Schedules (12-15) of payments on Ligonler line.] [Foldg. table] 35. Sen. vol. 2, p. 137. no. 9. [Schedules (16-18), payments on Llgonier line] ; survey of Portage Summit (no. 19) ; no. 10. Amt. of misc. expenditures on Western Dlv., Nov. 20, 1830-Nov. 30, 1831 (nos. 20-21). [Foldg. table] 36. Sen. vol. 2, p. 137. no. 11. Recapitula- tion (no. 22) ; schedule of engrs. and other persons em- Eloyed on the Western Div., excl. of lock-keepers, Nov. 0, 1831 (no. 23). [Foldg. tables] 37-42. Sen. vol. 2, p. 171. no. 1. Schedule exhibiting contracts entered into, date of contract, names of contractors, with prices at which different lilnds of work have been let, and when let on Beaver Dlv., work done, money paid, estimates, etc. [Foldg. table] 43. Sen. vol. 2, p. 174. no. 2. French Creek Dlv., Penn. Canal, showing no. of sections, names of contractors, dates of contracts, length of sections, mode of Improvement, estimated quantities of materials, and total cost at contract prices ; also amt. estimated, retained and paid, and amt. required for completion ; no. 3. Same, for lock sections. [Foldg. table] 44. Sen. vol. 2, p. 174. nos. 4-7. French Creek Dlv., dams, locks, towing path, supt., engrs., surveyor, etc. [Foldg. tables] 45-46. Sen. vol. 2, p. 186. no. 3. Stmt, of work upon each sec. of Upper Div. Lycoming line, with estimate of its cost based upon contract prices. [Foldg. tables] 47-51. Sen. vol. 2, p. 186. nos. 4-5. Tabular stmt, showing probable cost of each item of work when completed, on Lower Div., Lycoming Line of Penn. Canal, progress of work, p.iyments, etc. [Foldg. table] 52. Sen. vol. 2, p. 186. no. 6. List of persons employed by state in engrng. dept. for Lycoming Line, West Branch Div., Penn. Canal, Nov., 1831 ; no. f. Amt. paid and for what service on West Branch Div., Penn. Canal, Dec. 1, 1830-Nov. 25, 1831. [Foldg. table] [53]. Sen. vol. 2, p. 202. Wyoming Line of North Branch Div. (1-6, 17). [Foldg. table] 54. Sen. p. 202. nos. 7-10. Contractors, prices, payments, progress, etc., on Wyoming Line of North Branch Dlv. [Foldg. table] 55. Sen. p. 202. nos. 11-13. Monies paid to engrs., supt., etc., contingent expenses, cost, amt. unpaid, etc., on Wyoming line of Nortli Branch Dlv. [Foldg. table] 56. Sen. vol. 2, p. 202. nos. 14-16. [Pay- ments on North Branch Div., 1830/1.] [Foldg. table] 57. Sen. vol. 2, p. 253. Tabular stmt. A. [Sentences for criminal offences, 1827-1830.] 50 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— confd LVI General Assembly — cont'd Pec 6, 183Unne 12, 1832 — cont'd Jonmal of the Soiate — cont'd Contents : — conf d [Foldg. tables] 58-[62]. [Sen. toL 2], p. 657. Betnm of the militia and yolnnteers of Penn. Dec 1. 1831. [Foldg. table] 63. [Sen. voL 2, p. 657.] Betmn of ord- nance, camp eqnlpage and military stores, the property of Commonwealth, deposited In state arsenals, or being in brigades thronghont state, Dec 31, 1831. Three copies of ▼. 3 were seen ; one In the Hist. Socy. of Penn., Phila., one In the library of the Library Co. of Phlla., and one In the Library of Congress. . Same, In Gennan. Not seen. John HerliBt was elected prtr. (Sen. jol. 1831/2 v. 1 : 44.) Jonmal of the House. 3 vols. FtDiir copies were compared, viz. : one In the Penn. State Library, one in the Hist. Socy. of Penn., one in the Free Library of Phlla. and in the Library * of Congress. T. 1. Harrisbnrg: Prtd. by H. Welsh, 1831-32. 1035, 70 pp. T. 2. Containing messages, repts. and docs. [nos. 1-285]. HarriBbnrg: Prtd. by H. Welsh, 1831-32. 868, 9 pp., foldg. tables. Contents: Doc 1. CiHnmmilcatlon from the aadltor gen. reL to his ann. rept. of the finances of the commonwealth, 1830/1. Dec 6. 1831. p. 3. Doc 2. Govs. mess. (WoU), Dec 7, 1831. pp. 4-31. Doc 3. Fines, of the LegisL of the State of Maine reL to the tariff and Internal improTement. Read Dec 7, 1831. pp. 31-40. Doc 4. ICess. from the Got. of N. H. and res. on the mllltla. p. 40. Doc 5. BeptL and res. of Gen. Assem. of Conn. reL to the D. S. jndidal dept pp. 41-43. Doc 6. Negotiation of the permanent loan nnder the act of March 30, 1831. pp. 44-47. Doc 7. Same ; act of March 21, 1831. pp. 48-52. Docs. 8-9. GoTB. mess, ace with resignation of I. D. Barnard, senator from Penn. Dec 7, 1831. pp. 52-53. Doc 10. Onnmnnlcatlon from the state treasorer reL to his ann. rept. of the receipts and expenditures, 1830/1. Dec, 183L pi 53. Doc IL Commnnlcatlon from Roberts Tanx, secy, ot bd. of mngrs. of Penn. HospitaL, ace with stmt^ Dec 6, 1831. pp. 54-6L Doc 12. Commnnlcatlon from the snrreyor gen. ace with a stmt, of the bnslness of tbat dept Dec 9, 1831. p. 61. Doc 13. Stmt, of bndness in surveyor gen.'s office, 1830/1. pp. 61-^. Doies. 14-15. Commnnication from the secy, of the land office aec with a stmt, of the boslness of fliat dept. Dec 9, 1831. pp. 63-65. Doc 16. Rept of Mr. Patterson, teller on the part of the Honse, to officiate at the election of V. S. Senator. Dec 13, 1831. pp. 66-78. Doc 17. Same; [later session]. Dec 13, 1831. pp. 78-99. Docs- 18-19. Commnnlcatlon from the auditor gen. aec with a rept. of the comrs. of the internal improvement fnnd. Dec 13, 1831. pp. 100-106. Docs. 20-21. Govs. mess, ace rept. of bd. of canal comrs. Dee 15, 1831. pp. 106-144. Docs. 22-99. Docs, ace rept. of canal comrs. Colombia and Phlla. R.R. H. R. 22 — Xo. 1. Rept of John Barber, snpt Nov. 25, 183L pp. 145-150. H. R. 23 — ^No. 2. Rept of John Wilson, engr. Xov. 11, 1831. pp. 151-152. BL E. 24 — ^No. 3. Estimate of cost by John Wilson. Nov. 8. 183L pp. 152-153. H. R. 25 — ^No. 4. EBtimate ot cost br John Wilson. Nov. 12, 1831. pp. 153-154. H. B. 26-31— Nos. »-10. See ToL 3. Eastern Division H. R. 32 — ^No. 1. Rent of John Barl)er, snpt Nov. 25, 1831. pp. 154.159. H. R. 33 — No. 2. Rept of A. B. Warford, engr. Nov. 24, 1841. pp. 159-160. H. R. 34 — ^No. 3. Estimate of the cost of work. pp. 161-173. H. B. 35-37— Xos. 4-6. See toL 3. Joniata Division H. R. 38 — ^Xo. 1. Rept of James Taggart engr. Nov. 25, 1831. PPL 173-174. H. R. 39 — No. 2. Rept of Edwd. F. Gay, engr. Nov. 25, 1831. pp. 175-179. H. R. 40-45 — Nos. 3-?. S^ voL 3. H. R. 46 — ^No. 9. List of engrs., etc p. 180. Alle^eny Portage Road H. R. 47 — ^No. 1. Rept of S. Jones, snpt Xov. 21. 1831. pp. 180^211. H. R. 48-53 — Xos- 2-7. See voL 3. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LVI General Assembly — cont'd Dec 6, 1831-Jnne 12, 1832 — conf d Jonmal of the Honse — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Western Division H. B. 54 — Xo. 1. Sept of SamL Jones, snpt Nov. 2L 1831. pp. 212-220. H. B. 55-64 — Nos. 2-11. See voL 3. Beaver Division H. B. 65 — No. 1. Rept of Jolin Dickey, sapt, ace. with estimates and stmts. Nov. 21, 1821. pp^ 221- 254. French Creek Division H. B. 66 — ^No. 1. Bept of John Anderson, snpt Nov. 25, 182L pp. 254-2157. H. E. 67-72— Noe. 2-7. See voL 3. West Branch Division H. B. 73— No. 1. Bept of W. B. Mitchell, snpt Nov. 25, 1831. pp. 257-26L H. R. 74 — ^No. 2. Bept of Jas. D. Harris, engr. Nov. 24, 183L pp. 261-265. H. B- 75 — ^No. 3. See voL 3. H. B. 76 — ^No. 4. Bept of R. Faries, engr. Nov. 24, 1831. pp. 266-269. H. B. 77-80— Nos. 5-8. See voL 3. North Branch and Snsgnehanna Divisions H. R. 81 — No. L Bept of Li. Bntler, snpt Nov. 21, 1831. pp. 270-273. BL B. 82 — No. 2. Bept of Jas. Fergoson, engr. Nov. 14, 1831. pp. 273-285. H. fi. 83-97— ^Nos. 3-17. See voL 3. Delaware Division H. R. 98 — No. 1. Bept of John Barber, snpt Nov. 28, 1831. pp. 285-287. H. B. 99. Jonmal of the bd. of canal comrs. Ftb. 11, ISSl^an. 26, 1832. pp. 287-502. Doe 100. Bept npon claim of Reliecea North, widow of a Revolutionary soldier. Dee 17, 1831. p. SOi. Docs. 101-102. Bept of comrs. of the IntOTial improvement fund, reL to disbonements for dam^es on the Penn. CanaL Transmitted by anditor gen. Dec 19, 1831. pp. 503-507. Doe 103. Rept npon the res. reL to prtg. the docs, ace the canal comrs. rept npon the JonmaL Dec 19, 183L p. 507. Doc 104. Rept npon the fee bllL Dec 20, 183L pp. 507- 508. Doe 105. Rept npon the petition of Jonatlian Cesna. Dec 20. 183L p. 508. Does. 106-107. Govs. mess, ace with rept of canal eomia. reL to the contractors upon the Columbia and Plilla. B.B. Jan. 3, 1832. pp. 508-512. Doe 108. An abstr. of the accts. of the Germantown and PerUomen Tumpite Road Co., 1830/1. Xov. 15, 183L p. 512. Doc 109. Stmt of FhUa. Saving Fund Socy., 183L Dee 30, 183L p. 513. Doc 110. Ann. rept of Penn. Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, 1830/1. Dee 19, 1831. pp. 513-515. Docs. 111-112. Communication from tne state treasurer ace with stmt of the contingent expenses of the treasury office 1830/1. Jan. 5, 1832. p. 516. Doe 113. Riept npon res. reL to evidence regulred ot naturalized citizens to prove their right to vote at elec- tions. Jan. 6, 1832. p. 517. Doc 114. Stmt of the Ridge Turnpike. Jan. 1, 1832. pi Doc 115. Bept upon the settlement of the clerk's acct t of Mr. Gallvalth, teUer on the part of the House, to officiate at the election of state treasurer. Jan. 10. 1832. pp. 55(^553. Doe 120. Bept of the canal comrs. reL to the payments of damages occasioned by the construction of the Penn. CanaL Jan. 10, 1832. pp. 553-557. Doe 121. Rept npon the petition of Thos. Abbot > Revolutionary soldier. Jan. 12, 1832. p. 558. Doe 122. Rept npon the petition of C Sensenlck. Jan. 13, 1832. pp. 558-559. Doc 123. Rept npon the complaints agst Britton Evans, a Justice of the peace of PhUa. Co. Jan. 14, 1832. pp. 559-56L Docs. 124-125. Communication from the councils of tiie city of Pblla. with certified copy of the will of the late Stephen Glrard, Feb. 16, 1830. Read Jan. 16, 1832. pp. 561-582. Doc 126. Bept of the Pres. of the co. incorporated to Improve the navigation of the river Lackawaxen. Jan. 12, 1832. p. 583. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 51 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LVI General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 6, 1831-June 12, 1832— cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 127. Kept, upon the Lancasterlan school, In the borough of Milton. Jan. 16, 1832. p. 583. Doc. 128. Rept. rel. to an alteration In the fence laws. Jan. 16, 1832. p. 584. Doc. 129. Stmt, of the receipts and "expenditures of the Chesnut Hill and Spring House Turnpike Road Co., 1831/2. Jan 17, 1832. pp. 584-585. Doc. 130. 3 ann. rept. of the bd. of inspectors of the Eastern Penitentiary of Penn., 1831. Jan. 16, 1832. pp. 585-594. Doc. 131. Rept. upon the petition of Wm. M'MlUen, a Revolutionary soldier. Jan. 19, 1832. p. 595. Doe. 132. Abstr. of accts. of the Mine HIU and Schuyl- kill Haven R.R. Co., 1831. Read Jan. 20, 1832. pp. 595- 598. Doc. 133. Rept. upon the complaints agst. Brltton Byans, a Justice of the peace for Fhlla. Co. Jan. 28, 1832. pp. 596-597. Does. 134-136. Govs. mess, with rept. of the bd. of mngrs. of the Monongahela Bridge Co. Jan. 30, 1832. pp. 598- 600. Doc. 136. Rept. upon the petition of E. Williamson, widow of a Revolutionary soldier. Jan. 31, 1832. pp. 600-601. Doc. 137, Rept. upon the petition of Geo. Frank, a Revolu- tionary soldier. Jan. 31, 1832. p. 601. Doc. 138. Rept. upon the petition rel. to the killing of deer, etc., Feb. 1, 1832. pp. 601-602. Doc. 139. Govs. mess. [resp. obstructions in the Delaware River]. Feb. 2, 1832. pp. 602-603. Doc. 140. Communication from the Executive of N. J. ace. with res. rel. to a wing-dam in the Delaware River at New Hope. Read Feb. 2, 1832. pp. 603-605. Doc. 141. Rept. upon the accts. of the witnesses attend- ing before the committee apptd. to Investigate the conduct of John Young. Feb. 4, 1832. pp. 605-606. Doc. 142. Rept. upon the acct. of Saml. L. Carpenter, depy. sereeant-at-arms. Feb. 4, 1832. pp. 606-607. Doc. 143. Rept. of the committee apptd. to confer with the Phila. authorities and executors of the Girard will rel. to the bequest of $300,000. Feb. 6, 1832. pp. 607- 609. Doc. 144. Rept. upon the accts. of the select committee apptd. to confer with the executors of the late Stephen Girard. Feb. 7, 1832. pp. 609-610. Doc. 145. Rept upon the petition of Solomon Fisher, rel. to a divorce. Feb. 8, 1832. p. 610. Doc. 146. Rept. upon the petition rel. to the reduction of the fees of officers of the general election. Feb. 8, 1832. p. 611. Docs. 147-148. Govs. mess, with ann. stmt, of trustees of Dickinson College, 1830/1. Feb. 9, 1832. pp. 611-612. Doc. 149. Rept. upon the accts. of trustees attending before the committee apptd. to investigate the conduct of John Ross. Feb. 9, 1832. p. 613. Doc. 150. Same. Feb. 9, 1832. pp. 613-614. Doc. 151. Ann. stmt, of the funds of the University of Penn. Jan. 31, 1832. pp. 614-615. Doc. 162. Stmt, of affairs of the Conemaugh Bridge Co., 1824-1831. Feb. 9, 1832. pp. 615-616. Doc. 153. Eept. upon the petition of Henry Davis, a Revolutionary soldier. Feb. 10, 1832. p. 617. Doc. 154. Rept. upon the accts. of witnesses attending before the committee apptd. to Investigate the conduct of John Ross. Feb. 10. 1832. p. 618. Doc. 155. Rept. upon lotteries. Feb. 10, 1832. pp. 619-653. Doc. 156. Rept. upon the accts. of witnesses attending before the committee apptd. to Investigate the conduct of John Robs. Feb. 11, 1832. pp. 653-654. Doc. 157. Rept, upon the petitions and remonstrances rel. to the removal of the seat of Justice of Delaware Co. Feb. 11, 1832. pp. 654-655. Doc. 158. Hept. upon the accts. of the witnesses attend- ing before the committee apptd. to investigate the conduct of John Ross. Feb. 13, 1832. p. 655. Doc. 159. Rept. upon the petition rel. to aid for repairing the Pittsburg and Butler Turnpike Road. Feb. 13, 1832. p. 656. Doc. 160. Rept. upon petitions rel. to closing the polls. Feb. 13, 1832. p. 656. Doc. 161. Rept. upon the accts. of the witnesses attending before the committee apptd. to Investigate the conduct of John Ross. Feb. 14, 1832. p. 657. Doc. 162. Same. Feb. 15, 1832. pp. 657-658. Doc. 163. Rept. upon the complaints agst. Howard Spald- ing, a justice of the peace of Bradford Co. Feb. 15, 1832. p. 658. Doc. 164. Rept. upon the accts. of the witnesses attending before the committee apptd. to Investigate the conduct of Judge Young. Feb. 16, 1832. p. 659. Doe. 165. Rept. upon the accts. of witnesses attending before the committee apptd. to Investigate the conduct of Judge Ross. Feb. 16, 1832. p. 660. Doc. 166. Rept. upon the accts. of witnesses attending before the committee apptd. to investigate the conduct of John Young. Feb. 17, 1832. pp. 660-661. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LVI General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 6, 1831-June 12, 1832 — cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 167. Rept. upon the settlement of the clerk's acct. of the House. Feb. 17, 1832. p. 661. Doc. 168. State of the JPhlla. Saving Fund Socy. Jan. 1, 1832. pp. 662-663. Doc. 169. Rept. upon the accts. of witnesses attending before the committee apptd. to investigate the conduct of Judge Ross. p. 663. Doc. 170. Rept. upon the accts. of witnesses attending before the committee apptd. to investigate the conduct of Judge Young. Feb. 18, 1832. p. 664. Doc. 171. Same. Feb. 18, 1832. pp. 664-665. Doc. 172. Same. Feb. 20, 1832. p. 665. Doc. 173. Rent, upon the petition of David Owen rel. to a divorce. Feb. 20, 1832. p. 666. Doc. 174. Rept. upon the petition rel. to the Jurisdiction of Justices of the peace. Feb. 20, 1832. pp. 666-667. Doc. 175. Rept. upon the accts. of witnesses attending before the committee apptd. to investigate the conduct of John Ross. pp. 667-668. Doc. 176. Rept. upon the accts. of witnesses attending before the committee apptd. to investigate the conduct of John Young. Feb. 21, 1832. p. 668. Doc. 177. Rept. upon the petition of Jacob Fehl and Jacob Reynent rel. to refunding money. Feb. 21, 1832. pp. 669- 670. Doc. 178. Rept. upon the accts. of witnesses attending before the committee apptd. to investigate the conduct of John Ross. Feb. 23, 1832. pp. 670-671. Doc. 179. Rept. upon the accts. of witnesses attending before the committee apptd. to Investigate the conduct of John Young. Feb. 23, 1832. p. 671. Docs. 180-181. Govs. mess, with letter from the Secy, of State of Tenn. Feb. 24, 1832. p. 672. Doc. 182. A res. rel. to powers of the general govt. Sept. 30, 1831. p. 673. Doc. 183. A res. rel. to the public lands of the U. S. Dec. 21, 1831. p. 674. Doc. 184. Rept. upon the acct. of a witness attending before the committee apptd. to investigate the conduct of John Young. Feb. 24, 1832. pp. 674-675. Doc. 186. Rent, upon the complaints agst. Jobn Ross. Feb. 24, 1832. pp. 675-676. Doc. 186. Rept. rel. to additional supervisors and consta- bles. Feb. 25, 1832. p. 676. Doc. 187. Rept. upon the petition of John M'Elheny. Feb. 25, 1832. pp. 676-677. Doc. 188. Rept. upon the nuncupative wUl of Jacob Wanner, deceased. Feb. 25, 1832. p. 678. Docs. 189-191. Govs. mess, with communication from the Pres. of the bd. of canal comrs. and rept. of the engr. upon the Western Division of the Penn. Canal. Feb. 27, 1832. pp. 678-683. Doc. 192. Eept. upon the acct. of N. Henrle, depy. ser- geant-at-arms. Feb. 27, 1832. p. 683. Doc. 193. Rept. upon the petition of Jas. Hawkins. Feb. 27, 1832. p. 684. Doc. 194. Rept. upon a general system of education. Feb. 27, 1832. pp. 684-687. Doc. 195. Rept. upon the complaints agst. John Young. Feb. 27, 1832. pp. 688-690. Doc. 196. Rept. upon the petition of Alex. Wright. Feb. 27, 1832. pp. 691-692. Docs. 197-199. Govs. mess, with letter from the Gov. of Ind. and res. rel. to a more perfect organization of the militia in the several states. Feb. 28, 1832. pp. 692- 694. Doc. 200. Rept. upon the accts. of Jas. Smith, sergeant- at-arms, and Thos. Wallace, depy. sergeant-at-arms. Feb. 28, 1832. p. 695. Doc. 201. Rept. upon the acct. of Jas. Smith, sergeant- at-arms. Feb. 28, 1832. p. 695. Doc. 202. Rept. upon the accts. of witnesses attending before the committee apptd. to Investigate the conduct of Judge Ross. Feb. 29, 1832. p. 696. Doc. 203. Rept. upon the petition of Isaac Post. Feb. 29, 1832. p. 696. Doc. 204. Rept. upon the acct. of N. Henrle, depy. ser- geant-at-arms. March 1, 1832. p. 697. Doc. 205. Abstr. of accts. of the Cheltenham and Willow Grove Turnpike Co., 1830/1. p. 697. Doc, 206. Rept. upon petitions rel. to Incorporating churches. March 3, 1832. p. 698. Doc. 207. Rept. of canal comrs. rel. to amt. paid for re- pairs upon the Penn. Canal and R.R. March 5, 1832. pp. 698-703. Docs. 208-213. Govs, mess with 2d rept. of comrs. apptd. to revise the civil code. March 5, 1832. pp. 704-763. Doc. 214. Rept. of canal comrs. [resp. employes on the Penn. Canal and r.r.]. March 9, 1832. pp. 764-771. Doc. 215. Table exhibiting the names of supts., etc., now in the employment of the state, pp. 771-'777. Doc. 216. Columbia and Phlla. R.R. : supts., engrs., etc.. 1831. 6 foldg. tables, p. 777. Doc. 217. Collectors employed upon the Penn. Canal, 1831. foldg. table 6, p. 777. 52 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LVI General Asseinbly — cont'd Dec. 6, 1831-June 12, 1832 — cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents :— cont'd Doc. 218. Kept, upon the petition rel. to the Newton Beneficial Socy. March 9, 1832. p. 778. Docs. 219-221. Govs. mess, with communication from the S resident of the bd. of canal comrs. ace. with a rept. of [oncure Kobinson. March 9, 1832. pp. 778-782. Doc. 222. Rept. upon the accts. of witnesses attending before the committee apptd. to InTestigate the conduct of James Clark and John MltchelL March 10, 1832. p. 783. Docs. 223-224. Govs. mess. ace. with mess, from the Gov. of Md., [with res. resp. Murcy and Shamokin dams in the Susquehanna Klver]. March 12, 1832. pp. 783-785. Doc. 225. Rept. upon the petition of Jos. Wilt. March 13 1832 p 785 Doc. '226. 'Eep't. upon the res. of Jan. 17, 1832. p. 786. Doc. 227. Sept. upon the accts. of witnesses attending before the committee apptd. to investigate the conduct of James Clarke and John Mitchell. March 14, 1832. pp. 786-787. Doc 228. Same. March 15. 1832. p. 787. Doc 229. Same. March 16, 1832. pp. 788-790. Doc. 230. Kept, upon Senate bill 251, act regulating auctions tn Lancaster. March 17, 1832. pp. 790-792. Doc 231. Rept. upon the accts. of witnesses attending before the committee apptd. to investigate the conduct of James Clarke and John MitcheU. March 17, 1832. p. 792. Doc. 232. Communication from the auditor gen. ace. with a stmt, of the accts. of canal comrs. March 19, 1832. pp. 793-804. Doc. 233. Kept, upon the accts. of witnesses attending before the committee apptd. to Investigate the conduct of James Clarke and John MitcheU. March 19, 1832. p. 804. Doc. 234. Rept. upon the petition of the heirs of Wm. Barton. March 19, 1832. pp. 805-806. Doc. 235. Rept. upon Senate bUl 289. March 19, 1832. p. 806. Doe. 236. Sept. upon a res. rel. to granting transporting powers to the Little Schuylkill Navigation Co. March 19, 1832. pp. 806-807. Doc. 237. Rept. upon Senate blU 399. March 19, 1832. p. 807. Doc. 238. Rept. upon the petition of James DutCy. March 20, 1832. p. 807. Doc. 239. Rept. rel. to a poor house In Northampton Co. March 20, 1832. p. 808. Doc. 240. Sept. upon accts. of witnesses attending before committee apptd. to Investigate the conduct of James Clarke and John Mitchell, p. 808. Doc. 241. Sept. upon the claim of Mary Kerbangh, widow of a Sevolutionary soldier. March 21, 1832. p. 809. Doc 242. Sept. upon the petition rel. to the Mononga- hela Bridge Co. March 21, 1832. p. 809. Doc. 248. Sept. upon complaints agst. Major Wilson. March 21, 1832. pp. 810-811. Doc. 244. Sept. upon the complaints agst. the canal comrs. March 22, 1832. pp. 811-814. Doc. 245. Sept. upon the acct. of James Smith, sergeant- at-arms, T. Wallace, and N. Henrie, deputies, lor serving subpoenas. March 23, 1832. p. 815. Doc 246. Rept. upon the petition of Sidney Herriott. March 27, 1832. p. 815. Doe. 247. Kept, upon the petition of Wm. Hemrod. March 27 1832. p. 816. Doc. 248. Kept, upon the petition of the executors of Peter Beissel, deceased, p. 816. Doc. 249. Stmt, of affairs of the Little Schuylkill Navl- fation R.S. and Coal Co., 1831. March 25, 1832. pp. 17-818. Doc. 250. Sept. upon the petition of Francis and Abraham Brower. March 28, 1832. p. 818. Doc. 251. Sept. upon Senate bUls 209 and 230. March 29, 1832. pp. 818-819. Doc 252. Sept. upon the petitions rel. to uniform rates of toll. March 29, 1832. p. 819. Doc 253. Ann. rept. of the bd. of mngrs. of the House of Refuge. March 29, 1832. pp. 819-823. Doc 254. Sept. upon the petition reL to the Library Co. of Columbus. March 31, 1832. p. 823. Doc. 255. Rept. upon the petition of E. Myers. March 31, 1832. p. 824. Doc. 256. Communication from the auditor gen. trans- mitting stmt, of his contingent expenses. April 4, 1832. p. 824. Doc. 257. Contingent expenses of auditor's oflice, 1831/2. p. 825. Docs. 258-259. Govs. mess, with rept. of ad], gen. for 1831. April 4, 1832. pp. 825-826. Doc. 260. See vol. 3. Doc 261. Sept. upon the acct. of a witness attending before the committee apptd. to investigate the conduct of James Clarke and John Mitchell. April 6, 1832. p. 827. Doc. 262. Sept. npon the petition rel. to the Jurisdiction of Justices of the peace. April 7. 1832. pp. 827-828. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LVI General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 6, 1831-June 12, 1832 — cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 263. Kept, npon the petition reL to co. auditors. April 7, 1835. p. 828. Doe. 264. Rept. upon the petition for the prevention of vice and Immorality, and to prevent gaming. April 9, 1832. pp. 828-829. Doc. 265. Rept. upon the accts. of the transcribing clerks. AprU 11, 1832. p. 829. Doc. 266. Rept. upon the settlement of the clerk's acct. of the House. April 11, 1832. pp. 829-832. Doc 267. An abstr. of the census of the Eastern and Western Dlstrs. of Penn. taken 1830. Read May 30, 1832. pp. 833-848. Docs. 268-269. Govs. mess. ace. with corresp. rel. to the Glrard legacy. May 31, 1832. pp. 849-851. Doc. 270. Rept. upon the acct. of a witness attending before the committee apptd. to Investigate the conduct of John Young. June 4, 1832. pp. 851-852. Does. 271-272. Govs. mess, with rept. of agts. apptd. to prevent damages to the public lands at Erie. Jime 4, 1832. pp. 852-854. Doe. 273. Sept. upon the complaint agst. H. Spalding, a Justice of the peace of Bradford Co. June 6, 1832. p. 855. Doc. 274. Govs. mess. rel. to the proes. of the comrs. apptd. to open books for the subscription of the stock of the Glrard Bank. June 6, 1832. pp. 855-856. Doc 275. Rept. upon the 23d election district of Lan- caster Co. June 7, 1832. p. 857. Doc. 276. Rept. npon the settlement of the Clerk's acct of the House. June 7, 1832. pp. 857-858. Doc. 277. Rept. upon a complaint agst. John Wallace, a justice of the peace of Allegheny Co. June 7, 1832. pp. 858-859. Doc. 278. Rept. of the committee rel. to the stock of the Glrard Bank. June 8, 1832. pp. 859-860. Doc. 279. Rept. upon acct. of the prtr. of the Journal in the English language. June 11, 1832. pp. 860-863. Doc. 280. Kept, upon the acct. of Henry Sprlgman, for stitching and folding and covering German Jols. June 11, 1832. p. 863. Doc. 281. Rept. upon the acct. of the prtr. of the German Journal. June 11, 1832. pp. 864-865. Doc. 282. Rept. upon the aeet. of Danl. Bams for folding and stitching repts. June 11, 1832. pp. 865-866. Doc. 283. Sept. upon the acct. of Chas. F. Mnench, for folding and stitching English joL June 11, 1832. pp. 866-867. Doc. 284. Sept. upon acct. of prtr. of the bills. June 11, 1832. pp. 867-868. Doc. 285. Rept. upon accts. of the transcribing clerks. June 12, 1832. p. 868. V. 3. Containing tables to voL 2. Harrisburg: Prtd. by H. Welsh, 1830-31 (sic, 1. e., 1831-32). 62 foldg. tables. Contents : H. R. 26 — No. 5. Stmt. A, exhibiting the work done and payments made on the old line of rwy., Nov. 25, 1830, to Nov. 25, 1831. Table 1. H. R. 27 — No. 6. Stmt. B, list of all contracts for road- formation of the Columbia and Phila. Rwy. entered Into by John Barber, supt., under act of March 21, together with date and prices thereof; amt of work done under several items, sum paid, etc Table 2. H. R. 28 — No. 7. Stmt. C, contracts made under act of March 21, for execution of mechanical work on that part of Columbia and Phila. Rwy. not heretofore contracted for by John Barber, supt. [prices, estimates, etc]. Table H. R. 29 — No. 8. Stmt. D, contracts under authority of act of March 21 for part of Columbia and Phila. Ewy. 20 miles west of Vine and Broad Streets, and from the head of the inclined plane near Columbia and extending east- ward over Big Conestogo Creek ; contractors, prices, estimates. Table 4. H. R. 30 — No. 9. Stmt. E, monies paid to engrs. employed on that part of the Columbia and Phila. Rwy. contracted for under act of March 21, 1831, and those now in service, with terms of employment and salary of each. Table 5. H. S. 31 — No. 10. Stmt. F, list of contractors to whom work was allotted on Columbia and Phila. Rwy., let under act of March 21 ; and prices thereto annexed, according to proposals reed, at Dowuingtown, May 11, 1831. Tables 6-7. H. R. 35 — No. 4. Stmt. A, amt. of work done, monies paid and percentage retained on 10 miles of that part of Eastern Division, Penn. Canal, which extends from the mouth of Swatara River to Columbia, Nov. 25, 1830-Nov. 25, 1831, under charge of John Barber, supt. Tables 8-9. H. R. 36 — No. 5. Stmt. B, list of contracts for canal for- mation on Columbia line. Eastern Division, Penn. CanaL entered into by John Barber, supt. under act of March 21, together with the date and prices thereof, amt of work done, sums paid and percentage retained on each, probable cost Tables 10-12. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 53 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LVI General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 6, 1831-June 12, 1832— cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd H. E. 37 — No. 6. Stmt. C, contractors on Columbia line, Eastern Division, Penn. Canal, let under act of March 21, 1830, with a description thereof, prices annexed. Table 18. H. H. 40 — No. 3. List of work let at Williamsburg June 1, 1831, on Frankstown Line, Juniata Division, Penn. Canal. Tables 14-17. H. R. 41 — No. 4. List of work let at HoUldaysburg, July 29, 1831 on Frankstown line, Juniata Division, Penn. Canal. Tables 18-19. H. R. 42 — No. 5. List of work let at Alexandria, Sept. 3, 1831, on Frankstown Line, Juniata Division, Penn. Canal. Table 20. H. R. 43 — No. 6. List of work at Alexandria, Oct. 29, 1831, on Frankstown Line, Juniata Division, Penn. Canal. Table 21. H. R. 44 — No. 7. Stmt, exhibiting estimates of work done, amt. paid, percentage retained, amt paid for damages, engrs., supt. and clerk's pay, contingent expense, etc., on Frankstown Line, Juniata Division, Penn. Canal, up to Nov. 25, 1831. Tables 22-23. H. E. 45 — No. 8. Amt. expended on Juniata Division, Penn. Canal, betw. Huntingdon and the mouth of the Juniata River, Dec. 6, 1830-Nov. 25, 1831. Tables 23-24. H. R. 48 — No. 2. Schedule of contracts entered Into on Allegheny Portage R.R. betw. May 25 and Nov. 20, 1831. Table 25. H. R. 49-^No. 3. Schedule of contracts entered into on Allegheny Portage R.R. betw. May 25 and Nov. 20. Table 26. H. R. 50 — No. 4. Tabular stmt, of labor done, monies paid, percentage retained and estimate of work on Allegheny Portage R.R. Table 27. H. R. 51 — No. 5. Tabular stmt, of labor done, monies paid, percentage retained and estimate of work on Allegheny Portage R.R., continued. Table 28. H. R. 52 — No. 6. Tabular stmt, of labor done, monies paid, percentage retained, and estimate of work on Allegheny Portage R.R., continued. Table 29. H. R. 53 — No. 7. Schedule of engrs. and others employed on Portage R.R. Nov. 20, 1831. Table 29. H. R. 55 — No. 2. Stmt, of labor done and monies paid on Pittsburg and Pine Creek Lines, Western Division, betw. Nov. 20, 1830, and Nov. 20, 1831. Table 30. H. R. 56 — No. 3. Schedule of contracts entered into on Pittsburg Line, Western Division, Penn. Canal, betw. Nov. 20, 1830, and Nov. 20, 1831. Table 31. H. R. 57 — No. 4. Stmt, of labor done, and moneys paid on Kisklmlnetas and Conemaugh Lines, Western Division, betw. Nov. 20, 1830, and Nov. 20, 1831. Table 31. H. R. 58 — No. 5. Stmt, of labor done, moneys paid, amts. , due, present cost and last estimates of work on sundi? sections of LIgonier Line, Western Division, Penn. Canal, Nov. 20, 1830-Nov. 20, 1831. Table 32. H. R. 59- — No. 6. Schedule of contracts entered into on the LIgonier Line, Western Division, Penn. Canal, Nov. 20, 1830-Nov. 20, 1831. Table 38. H. R. 60 — No. 7. LIgonier line : payments on dams, betw. Nov. 20, 1830, and Nov. 20, 1831. Table 33. H. R. 61 — No. 8. LIgonier line ; payments, etc., on waste wiers, Nov. 20, 1830-Nov. 20, 1831. Table 84. H. R. 62 — No. 9. LIgonier line ; payments, etc., on slope wall betw. Nov. 20, 1830, and Nov. 20, 1881. Table 35. H. R. 63 — No. 10. Amt. of misc. expenditures on Western Division betw. Nov. 20, 1830, and Nov. 20, 1831. Tables 35-36. H. R. 64 — No. 11. Recapitulation ; work, cost, and esti- mates on Western Division. Table 36. H. R. 65 — No. 1. Schedule exhibiting contracts entered Into, date of contract, names of contractors, prices at which the different kinds of work have been let, and when let, on Beaver Division, Penn. Canal. Tables 37-42. H. R. 67 — No. 2. French Creek Division, Penn. Canal, showing the no. of sees., names of contractors, dates of contracts, length of sees., mode of improvement, esti- mated quantities of materials and total cost at contract prices ; amt. estimated, retained, paid, and amt. required for completion. Table 43. H. R. 68 — No. 3. French Creek Dlv., Penn. Canal ; no. of lock sees., names of contractors, dates of contracts, length, mode of improvement, estimated quantities of materials, and total cost at contract prices ; also the amt. estimated, retained and paid, and amt. required for com- pletion. Table 43. H. R. 69 — No. 4. Same ; no. of dams, names of contractors, etc. [information as in preceding]. Table 44. H. R. 70 — No. 5. Same ; no. of locks, their lifts, names of contractors, etc. [information as in preceding]. Table 44. H. R. 71 — No. 6. Same ; towing path, road and farm bridges, culverts, waste wIers and lock houses, requisite for the line, contractors, prices, estimates, etc. Table 44. H. R. 72 — No. 7. Same ; list of supt., engrs., surveyors, etc. Table 44. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LVI General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 6, 1831-June 12, 1832— cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd H. R. 75 — No. 3. Stmt, of work on each sec. of Upper Dlv., Lycoming Line, with an estimate of its cost based upon contract prices. Tables 45-46. H. R. 76 — No. 4. Stmt, showing probable cost of each item of work when completed, on Lower Dlv. of Lycoming Line, Penn. Canal. Tables 47-48. H. R. 77 — No. 5. Stmt, of progress of work on Lycoming Line, West Branch Dlv., Penn. Canal ; amt. done, pay- ments up to and Incl. Nov. 25, 1831, estimated cost. Tables 48-51. H. R. 78 — No. 6. List of persons employed hy state in engr. dept. for Lycoming Line, West Branch Dlv., Penn. Canal, preceding first Monday in Nov., 1831. Table 52. H. R. 79 — No. 7. (A) Stmt, of amt. paid, to whom and for what service, on- West Branch Div.. Penn. Canal, Dec. 1, 1830, to April 20, 1831, by James P. Bull, supt. ; (B) same, April 21 to Nov. 25, 1831, by Wm. B. Mitchell, supt. Table 52. H. R. 83 — No. 8. Tabular stmt, showing time of first letting, names of contractors, prices of each sec. upon Wyoming line, North Branch Dlv., Penn. Canal, June 22, 1831: Table 53. H. R. 84 — No. 4. Tabular stmt, showing time of re-letting, names of contractors, prices of each sec^ upon Wyoming line. North Brsfnch Dlv., Penn. Canal. Table 53. H. R. 85 — No. 5. Tabular stmt, showing time of first letting, names of contractors, price of each bridge upon Wyoming line, North Branch Div., Penn. Canal, June 22, 1831. Table 53. H. R. 86- — No. 6. Tabular stmt, showing time of first re- letting, names of contractors, price of each bridge upon Wyoming line. North Branch Dlv., Penn. Canal. Table 53. H. R. 87 — No. 17. List of officers employed on Susque- hanna and North Branch Div., of Penn. Canal, preceding first Monday In Nov., 1831. "Tables 53-54. H. R. 88 — No. 8. Tabular stmt, of progress of work done on sees, on Wyoming Line, North Branch Dlv., Penn. Canal, showing each kind of work done, amt. and pay- ments made to contractors, on estimates of engrs. up to Nov. 25, 1831. Table 54. H. R. 89 — No. 9. Tabular stmt, showing names of con- tractors, and amt to be paid for removing bldgs. from Wyoming Line, North Branch Div., Penn. Canal. Table 54. H. R. 90 — No. 10. List of names of contractors and price per perch for making fence on Wyoming Line, North Branch Dlv., Penn. Canal. Table 54. H. R. 91 — No. 11. Stmt, of monies paid to engrs., supt, and other persons employed on Wyoming Lane, North Branch Dlv., June 22-Nov. 25, 1831, under Lord Butler, supt. Table 55. H. R. 92 — No. 12. Stmt, showing contingent expenses paid on Wyoming Line, North Branch Dlv., Penn. Canal, .Tune 22-Nov. 25, 1831. Table 55. H. R. 93 — No. 13. Stmt, showing actual amt. of money paid on sees, of North Branch Dlv., Penn. Canal, com- pleted line, since rept. of Dec. 1, 1830, up to Nov. 25, 1881 ; also actual cost of said sec, together with amt required to complete payments. Tatle 55. H. R. 94 — No. 14. Stmt, showing actual amt. of money paid on aqueducts of North Branch Div., Penn. Canal, completed line, Dec. 1, 1830-Nov. 25, 1831 ; also actual cost of said aqueduct. Table 56. H. R. 95 — 'No. 15. Stmt, showing actual amt. of money paid on bridges for North Branch Dlv., Penn. Canal, completed line, Dec. 1, 1830-Nov. 25, 1831 ! also actual cost of said bridges, together with amt. yet required to complete payment. Table 56. H. R. 96 — No. 16. Stmt, showing actual amt. of money paid on roads for North Branch Div., Penn. Canal, com- pleted line, Dec. 1, 1830-Nov. 25, 1831 ; also actual cost of said fences, etc., together with amt. required to com- plete payment. Table 56. H. R. — JSto. 260. Return of militia and volunteers of Penn. Dec. 31, 1831. Tables 57-62. . Same, in German. Not seen. Jacob Baab was elected prtr. (House Jol., 1831/2, V. 1 : 17.) LVII General Assembly Dec. 4, 1832-Aprll 9, 1833 Journal of the Senate. 2 vols. [V. 1.] Harrlsburg: H. Welsh, 1832-33. 908, 50 pp., foldg. tables. V. 2. Containing the appendix. Harrisburg : H. Welsh, 1882- 33. 615 pp., foldg. tables. pp. 3-18. Docs. ace. Govs. mess, of Dec. 6, 1832. Negotiation of loan under act of March 30, 1832. pp. 3-10. Negotiation of loan under act of April 5, 1832. no. 10-14. Res. of La. leglsl. rel. to r.r. from Miss, to Washington, pp. 14-17. ' Communication from Gov. of Md. rel. to election of president of U. S. p. 18. 54 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCTTMENTS— conf d LVII General Assembly — cont'd Dec 4. 1832-April 9, 1833 — cont'd Journal of tbe Senate — cont'd Contents : — conf d pp. 19-SG. Canal comrs. ann. rept., 1831/2. Read Dec. 6, 1832. pp. 57-368. Does, ace canal comrs. rept. Columbia and PhUa. BJ(. 1. Kept of Wm. B. Mitchell, rapt. Not. 2, 1832. pp. 59.61. 2. Bept. of John Barber, snpt. Oct. 31, 1832. pp. 61-67. 3. Kept, of John Wilson, engr. Oct. 26, 1832. pp. 4. [Expenditures for work and employes.] foldg. table, p. 82. ork I 183S tables, p. 82. 5. Work done, moneys paid, etc. Not. 25, 1831-Oct. 31, 1832 ; contracts for same period, etc foldg. 6. Bept. of SamL Jones, snpt. Not. 1, 1832. pp. 82-89. 7. Bept. of Sylvester Welch, engr. Not. 1, 1832. pp. &-104. 8. Tabidar stmt, of work done, moneys paid, etc, npon the grading of the Allegheny Portage B3., Not. 1, 1832. foldg. tables, p. 104. Western Division 9. Bept. of SamL Jones, snpt. Not. 1, 1832. pp. 10^108. 10. Bept. of Sylvester Welch, engr. Not. 1, 1832. pp. 109-112. 11. Stmt, of expenditnres made npon Western divi- sion of Penn. Canal, 1831/2. foldg. tables, p. 112. Colombia Line of the Eastern Division 12. Bept. of John Barber, snpt Nov. 15, 1832. pp. 112-117. 13. Bept. and estimate of A. B. Waiford, engr. Nov. 10, 1832. pp. 117-125. 14. Stmt, of work done, moneys paid, percentage re- tained and balances dne, contracts, etc, 1831/2. 2 foldg. tables, p. 125. ' Bept. of Ja pp. 126-128. 15. Bept. of James Taggart, snpt. Oct. 31, 1832. 16. Bept of Edwd. F. Gay, engr. Oct 31, 1832. pp. 128-135. 17. Oontractors, payments, damages, etc, 1831/2. foldg. tables, p. 135. Wyoming Ldne, North Branch and Snsqaelianna dlTlslons 18. ^eoL of Lord Bntler, snpt Not. 1, 1832. pp. 19. Bept and estimate of John Bennet engr. Oct 31, 1832. pp. 138-144. 20. Tables: disbursements upon the Wyoming line, 1831/2. pp. 144-151. foldg. tabic 21. Tables: disbnrsements upon the North Branch, 1831/2. pp. 152-156. 22. "Fables: disbursements on the Snsonehanna di- vision. 1831/2. pp. 157-159. Lycoming Line and West Branch Division 23. Bept of Wm. F. Packer, supt Xov. 1, 1832. pp. 160-165. 24. E^ of J. D. Harris, engr. Oct 27, 1832. pp. 25. Estimate of J. D. Harris, engr., etc foldg. tables, p. 172. 26. Bept of Bobt Partes, engr. Oct 29, 1832. pp. 169-172. 27. Estimate of B. Paries, engr., etc foldg. tables, P. 172. 28. Tables of disbnrsements, etc, of snpt, np to Oct 31, 1832. foldg. tables, p. 172. French Cieek Division 29. Bept of John Anderson, snpt Oct 31, 1833. pp. 173-174. 30. Bept of Alonzo Llvermore, engr. Oct 31, 1832. pp. 174-177. 31. Disbursements of snpt up to Oct 31, 1832. foldg. tables, p. 176. Beaver Division 32. Bept of John Dickey, snpt Oct 31, 1832. pp. 177-180. 33. lEept and estimate of C T. Whlppo, engr. Oct 25, 1832. pp. 181-199. 34. Tables of disbursements of supt, 1831/2. foldg. tables, p. 198. Erroneously headed no. 32. Delaware Division 35. Bept of Jolin Barber, supt Nov. 1, 1832. pp. 199-200. 36. Bent of Wm. B. Mitchell, snpt Not. 26, 1832. pp. 200-204. 37. Journal of the bd. of canal comrs., Jan. 27, 1832- Jan. 25, 1833. pp. 204-368. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LVII General Assembly — cont'd Dec 4, 1832-April 9, 1833 — cont'd Journal of the Senate — cont'd Contents : — cont'd pp. 369-418. GOTS. mess. (Wolf), Dec 13, 1832, aec with communication from Got. of S. C, transmitting pro- ceedings of conT. of people of S. C. reL to seTeral acts of Cong, unposlng duties for protection of domestic nmfres. with ordinance to nnlUfir the same Bead Dec 14, 1832. pp. 418-455. Conunnnlcaaon from auditor gen., Ja) Jan. i. 1833, with stmt of certain banks, pp. 456-508. Letter from comrs. apptd. under res. of March 23, 1830, reL to rcTlsed code, with 3rd rept, Dec 31, 1833. Bead Jan. 4, 1833. pp. 508-523. 4 ann. rept of bd. of Inspectors of Eastern Fenltoitliiry. Bead Jan. 19, 1833. aec by foldg. sheet pp. 524-529. Bept of bd. of Inspectors of Western Peni- tentiary. Bead. Jan. 26, 1833. pp. 529-589. Communication from auditor gen. reL to state loans. Feb. 9, 1833. pp. 590.612. Acct of receipts and payments of mayor, aldermen and cltisens of Phlla. in trust for Glrard fnnd. March 11, 1833. pp. 613.615. Index. Journal of the House. 3 vols. T. 1. Harrisbnrg : H. Welsh, 1832-33. 1023, 66 pp. V. 2. Containing messages, repts. and docs. [nos. 1-242]. Har^ risburg: H. Welsh, 1832-33. 784 pp., folds. taUea. Contents : Doc 1, Conunnnlcatlon from auditor gen., Dec 4, 1832, with stmt of accts. of canal comrs. [stmt follows doc 2]. pp. 3-17. Doc 2. Commonlcatlon from auditor gen. reL to ann. rept of finances for year ending Oct 31, 1832. Dec 6, 1832. p. 4. [Stmt belonging to doc LI pp. 4-17. Doc 3. Hess, from Gov. [Wolf]. Dec 6, 1832. pp. 18-30 Docs. 4^5. Docs, ace Govs. mess. pp. 30-45, and v. 3. containing canal comrs. rept Doc 4. Negotiation of loan under act of March 30, 1832. pp. 30-37. Doc 5. Negotiation of loan under act of April 5. 1832. pp. 37-41. Doc 6. Bes. of La. l^lsL reL to r j. from tlie Mtaa. to Washington, pp. 41-44. Doc 7. Communication from Gov. of Md. reL to elec- tion of president of D. S. p. 45. Docs. 8-45. Canal comrs. rept and docs. See V. 3. Docs. 46-47. Communication from surveyor gen., with stmt of business of dept Dec 7, 1832. pp. 46-48. Doc 48. Bept of state treasurer on finances, 1831/2. pp. 48-67. Docs. 49-50. Bept from auditor gen., Dec 6, 1832, wifli rept from comrs. of Intemal Improvement fund. 1831/2. pp. 67-75. Doc 51. Communication from state treasurer, reL to ann. r^t of receipts and expenditures of commonwealth. Dec 8, 1832. p. 75. Docs. SiSS. Communication from secy, of land f>Bce, Dec 7, 1832, with stmt of business of dept, 1831/2. pp. 76-78. Doc 54. Bept of Mr. Waugfa, teller on part of House, to officiate at publishing returns of election for Gov. Dec 10, 1832. pp. 7»«0. Doc 55. Bept of Mr. Valentine, teller on part of House, to officiate at election of TT. S. Senator. Dec 12, 1832. pp. 80-90. Doc 56. Bept upon petition of Ephralm Cooper, reL to divorce iSec 12, 1832. p. 90. Doc 57. Bept of Mr. TalenUne, teller on Mrt of House, to officiate at election of r. 8. senator. Dec 12, 1832. PP. 91-103. Doc 58. Conunnnlcatlon from pies, of Germantown and PerUomen Turnpike Boad Co.. with abstr. of accts., 1831/2. pp. 103-104. Doc 59. Bept of Mr. Valentine, teller on part «rf Honse, to offidate at election of IT. S. Senator. Dec 13, 1832. PP. 104-119. Doc 60. Mess, from Gov.. Dec 13, 1832, with communi- cation from Gov. of S. C. transmitting copy of proes. of people of S. C in conv. assembled [reL to duties Im- posed by r. S. Congress for protection of domestic mnfres.]. pp. 120-169. Doc 61. Bept upon settlement of acct of derk of House. Dec 14, 1832. pp. 169-170. Doc 62. Bept. upon petition of Jacob Burldt for divorce. Dec 15, 1832. p. 170. Doc 63. Bept of Mr. Valentine, teller on part of House. to officiate at election of D. S. Senator. Dec 15, 1832. pp. 171-186. Doc 64. Bept upon acct of Nathaniel Henrie, depy. ser- geant-at-arms. Dec 18, 1832. p. 186. Doc 65. Bept npon state road from Peter Stem's to Drinker's SetUement Dec 18, 1832. p. 187. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 55 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd liVII General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 4, 1832-Aprll 9, 1833— cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Docs. 66-67. Rept. of auditor gen., with returns of co. comrs. rel. to Increase of co. rates and levies for use of commonwealth. Dec. 19, 1832. pp. 187-230. Doc. 68. Rent, upon petition of Thos. Connelly, a soldier. Dec. 19, 1832. p. 230. Doc. 69. Rept. rel. to road upon North Branch division of Penn. Canal. Dec. 19, 1832. p. 231. Doc. 70. Rept. upon petition of Thos. Sprott [rel. to conveyance of land]. Dec. 21, 1832. p. 231. Doc. 71. Return of special election held In Franklin Co. to supply vacancy occasioned by resignation of Thos. Bard. Jan. 3, 1833. pp. 232-233. Docs. 72-73. Communication from auditor gen., Jan. 2, 1833, with stmt, of certain banlts. pp. 233-270. Does. 74-75. Communication from state treasurer, with stmt, of contingent expenses of office, 1831/2. Jan. 3, 1833. p. 271. Doc. 76. Communication from Roberts Vaux, secy, of bd. of mngrs. of Penn. Hospital, with stmt, of affairs. Read Jan. 3, 1833. pp. 272-280. Docs. 77-80. Mess, from Gov., Jan. 4, 1833, with rept. of comrs. apptd. to revise the civil code under res. of March 23. 1830. pp. 280-333. Doc. 78. Letter from comrs. rel. to revised code. p. 281. Doc. 79. Remarks on bill entitled, " A bill rel. to cos. and townships, and co. and township officers." pp. 281-324. Doc. 80. Remarks upon bill rel. to weights and meas- ures and to admeasurement, pp. 324-333. Doc. 81. Rept. upon res. rel. to vesting In bds. of comrs. of incorporated distrs. of Fhlla. Co. power of granting tavern licenses. Jan. 4, 1833. p. 333. Doc. 82. Communication from mngrs. of Union Canal Co., with stmt, of schemes of lotteries. Jan. 5, 1832. pp. 334-335. Doc. 83. Rept. of Penn. Institution for Deaf and Dumb. 1832. pp. 336-338. Doc. 84. Stmt, of Phila. Saving Fund Socy. Jan. 5. 1833. p. 339. Doc. 85. Rept. upon petition of Catharine Beashore, widow of Revolutionary soldier. Jan. 7, 1833. p. 340. Doc. 86. Rept. upon state road from Washington to Va. state line. Jan. 7, 1833. pp. 340-341. Doc. 87. Rept. of Mr. Crawford, teller on part of House, to officiate at election of state treasurer. Jan. 8, 1833. pp. 341-350. Doc. 88. Rept. of Mr. Valentine, teller on part of House, to officiate at election of U. S. Senator. Jan. 9, 1833. pp. 351-357. Doc. 89. Rept. upon petition rel. to Improving breed of horses. Jan. 10, 1833. p. 357. Doc. 90. Rept. upon petition of Catharine Rose, rel. to divorce. Jan. 10, 1833. p. 358. Doc. 91. Rept. upon Item of unfinished business rel. to erection of Jail in borough of Shlppensburg. Jan. 10, 1833. p. 359. Doc. 92. Rept. upon petition of Jos. Wilt [rel. to refund- ing of militia fines] . Jan. 10, 1833. p. 359. Doc. 93. Rept. of Mr. Valentine, teller on part of House, to officiate at election of U. S. Senator. Jan. 10, 1833. pp. 360-366. Doc. 94. Abstr. of accts. of Mine HUI and Schuylkill Haven R.R. Co. Jan. 11, 1833. pp. 366-368. Doc. 95. Rept. upon petitions of Jas. Prosser and Geo. Fields, rel. to divorce. Jan. 11, 1833. pp. 368-370. Doc. 96. Rept. upon petition of Hiram and Sally Dewey, rel. to divorce. Jan. 11, 1833. p. 370. Doc. 97. Rept. upon petition of Amos Lewis, rel. to di- vorce. Jan. 11, 1833. p. 371. Doc. 98. Rept upon petition of administrator of Jacob Heckemell, deceased. Jan. 11, 1833. p. 372. Doe. 99. Stmt, of Ridge Turnpike Co. Jan. 12, 1833. pp. 372-373. Doc. 100. Rept. upon settlement of acct. of clerk of House. Jan. 12, 1833. p. 373. Doc. 101. Rept. upon petition of inhabitants of Shirley township to be annexed to Wayne township. Jan. 12, 1833. p. 374. Doc. 102. Rept upon petition of Ira Hlli, rel. to geograph- ical garden. Jan. 16, 1833. p. 374. Docs. 103-104. Mess, from Gov., with communication from Gov. of Ga. enclosing res. reL to conv. to amend U. S. constitution ; also, rept. of canal comrs. showing amt. of tolls received on Penn. canals and r.r. for Nov. and Dec, 1832. Jan. 17, 1832. pp. 375-379. Doc. 105. Stmt, of receipts and expenditures of Chesnut Hill and Spring House Turnpike Road Co., 1832. Bead Jan. 18, 1833. pp. 379-380. Doc. 106. Rept. of select and common councils of Fhlla. rel. to estate bequeathed to city by Stephen Girard. Jan. , 12, 1833. Read Jan. 18, 1833. pp. 380-385. ' COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LVII General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 4, 1832-April 9, 1833— cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 107. Mess, from Gov., with communication from Gov. of S. C. enclosing res. rei. to conv. to consider ques- tions of disputed power betw. states and general govt. Jan. 18, 1833. pp. 385-386. Doc. 108. 4 ann. rept. of bd. of inspectors of Bastern Penitentiary, 1832. pp. 386-401, 1 foidg. sheet. Doc. 109. Rept. of committee on vice and immorality rel. to granting tavern licenses and to prevent and suppress crime of drunkenness. Jan. 19, 1833. pp. 402-403. Docs. 110-111. Mess, from Gov., with communication from Gov. of 111., enclosing res. rel. to U. S. militia and recent proclamation of V. S. president. Jan. 21, 1833. pp. 404- 407. Doc. 112. Rept. upon complaints agst. David Anthony, Justice of peace of Indiana Co. Jan. 21, 1833. pp. 407- 408. Doc. 113. Rept. upon petitions of Isaac Hazen and Michael Gram, rel. to divorces. Jan. 21, 1833. p. 408. Doc. 114. Rept. upon petition of Sarah Cross, widow of Revolutionary soldier. Jan. 21, 1833. p. 409. Doc. 115. Rept. upon petition of Hannah Cochran and others. Jan. 23, 1833. p. 409. Doc. 116. Rept. upon petition of Saml. James, rel. to conveyance of real estate of Jos. Price. Jan. 23, 1833. p. 410. Doc. 117. Rept. of canal comrs. rel. to appm. of Girard legacy to completion of French Creel: feeder. Jan. 24, 1833. pp. 410^11. Doc. 118. Rept. of president of company incorporated to improve navigation of Lackawaxen River. Jan. 23, 1833. p. 412. Doc. 119. Rept. upon Senate bill No. 47 [rei. to legitimat- ing Horatio Beaumont and others]. Jan. 26, 1833. p. 413. Docs. 120-122. Mess, from Gov., with communication from Gov. of N. C. enclosing res. expressing attachment to U. S. constitution ; and communication from Gov. of N. J. with res. rel. to obstructions in Delaware River. Jan. 26, 1833. pp. 414-417. Doc. 123. Rept. upon petition of Arthur M'Glll, rel. to remuneration for losses, pp. 417-418. Doc. 124. Rept. upon petition of Horton and Farrow, rel. to remuneration for losses. Jan. 28, 1833. pp. 419-420. Doc. 125. Rept. upon acct. of Hugh Hamilton and Son, late prtrs. of bills of House. Jan. 30, 1833. p. 420. Doc. 126. Rept. of committee on banks [rel. to currency]. Jan. 31, 1833. pp. 421-432. Doc. 127. Rept. of committee on banks rel. to state directors. Feb. 1, 1833. pp. 432-433. Doc. 128. Rept. of committee on agrlc. Feb. 2, 1833. pp. 434-456. Doc. 129. Rept. upon petitions rel. to apptmt. of inspector of leather. Peb. 4, 1833. pp. 456-457. Doc. 130. Rept. upon res. rel. to assaults and batteries. Feb. 5, 1833. pp. 457-458. Doc. 131. Rept. rel. to Western Penitentiary. Feb. 6, 1833. pp. 458-467. Doc. 132. Hept. of bd. of mngrs. of House of Refuge, 1832. pp. 467-473. Doc. 133. Rept. upon acct. of James M. Linnard, witness before committee apptd. to investigate present canal and r.r. system. Feb. 8, 1833. p. 473. Docs. 134-135. Mess, from Gov., Feb. 8, 1833, with com- munication from bd. of canal comrs. enclosing rept. of J. Edgar Thompson, engr., rei. to extension of Delaware division of Penn. Canal, from Bristol to Phlia. pp. 474- 486. Docs. 136-138. , Mess, from Gov., Feb. 8, 1833, with com- munication from Gov. of Del. rel. to S. C. res. on calling conv. of states ; and communication from Gov. of Ind. enclosing res. rel. to procs. of S. C. conv. pp. 487-491. Doc. 139. Rept. upon petitions of Fred. Bodlne and Thomas Deets, Revolutionary soldiers. Feb. 11, 1833. p. 491. Doc. 140. Rept. upon petition of Susan Mosher, widow of Revolutionary soldier. Feb. 11, 1833. p. 492. Doc. 141. Rept. upon lotteries. Feb. 11, 1833. pp. 493- 509 Doc. i42. Rept. upon lateral r.rs. Feb. 12, 1833. pp. 509- 510. Doc. 143. Rept. upon acct. of committee apptd. to visit Western Penitentiary. Feb. 12, 1833. p. 5ll. Docs. 144-146. Mess, from Gov., Feb. 13, 1833, with rept. of adj. gen. rel. to militia, camp equipage, and military stores, pp. 511-513, 6 foldg. sheets. After doc. 145, note says for rent 146, see Supplement, but 146 Is bound in here in form of 6 foldg. sheets. Doe. 147. Rept. upon petition of Alex. M'Cormick, con- tractor. Feb. 13, 1833. pp. 513-514. Doc. 148. Rept. upon petition of Wm. Parsons, contractor. Feb. 13, 1833. pp. 514-515. Doc. 149. Rept. upon petition of Nancy Dunn. Feb. 13 1833. p. 516. Doc. 150. Rept. upon petition of Geo. Mann, executor of John Mann. Feb. 13, 1833. pp. 516-517. 56 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LVII General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 4, 1832-AprU 9, 1833 — cont'd Journal of the Honse — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc 151. Rept. of committee on education. Feb. 15, 1833. pp. 517-527. Doc. 152. Bept. npon petition of Elizabeth Mileham, widow of Revolntionary soldier. Feb. 16, 1833. p. 528. Doc 153. Rept. npon accts. of witnesses before committee apptd. to investigate present canal and r.r. system. Feb. 16, 1833. pp. 528-529. Doc 154. Rept. upon petition of Robt Robinson, for remuneration. Feb. 16, 1833. p. 529. Doc 155. State of Phila. Saving Fund Socy. Jan. 1, 1833. pp. 530-531. Doc 156. Abstr. of accts. of Cheltenham and Willow Grove Turnpike Co. 1831/2. p. 531. Doc 157. Sept. upon breed of horses. Feb. 18, 1833. p. 532. Doc. 158. Rept upon acct. of A. E. Finley, witness. Feb. 19, 1833. p. 532. Doc 159. Rept. of Mr. Valentine, teller on part of House to officiate at election of V. S. Senator. Feb. 19, 1833. pp. 533-542. Doc 160. Rept. npon petition of Jacob Elston, reL to divorce. Feb. 20, 1833. pp. 542-543. Doc 161. Rept. upon petition of Thos. and Mary Mul- hoUen, for divorce. Feb. 20, 1833. p. 543. Doc 162. Rept. npon petition of Jane Babe, rel. to divorce. Feb. 20, 1833. p. 543. Doc 163. Bept. upon petition of Elizabeth Lontermilch, reL to divorce. Feb. 20, 1833. p. 544. Doc 164. Bept upon petition of David Owen, reL to divorce. Feb. 20, 1833. p. 545. Doc 165. Bept rel. to state road from Mercer to Dawson's Ferry. Feb. 20, 1833. p. 545. Doc 166. Bept of Mr. valentine, teller on part of House to officiate at election of U. S. Senator. Feb. 20, 1833. pp. 546-561. Doc 167. Bept upon petition of administrators of Conrad Welser. Feb. 21, 1833. p. 562. Doc 168. Rept of committee on education rel. to manual labor academies. Feb. 21, 1833. pp. 562-571. Doc 169. Rept. rel. to cholera and untried prisoners in Arch St Prfeon. Feb. 21, 1833. pp. 572-590. Doc 170. Rept upon acct of Honcure Robinson, witness before committee apptd. to investigate canal and r.r. system. Feb. 21, 1833. p. 590. Doc. 171. Same, John Trego. Feb. 22, 1833. p. 591. Docs. 172-173. Mess, from Gov., Feb. 22, 1833, with com- munication from Gov. of N. J. rel. to fisheries is Delaware Blver. pp. 591-594. Docs. 174-175. Mess, from Gov., Feb. 23, 1833, with com- munication from Gov. of Mass. enclosing procs. of legisL reL to domestic industry and tariff biiL pp. 595-602. Docs. 176-177. Mess, from Gov., Feb. 23, 1833, with com- munication from Gov. of DeL enclosing res. reL to militia. pp. 603-604. Doc 178. Bept npon petition of A. B. Chess, reL to ferry at WiUiamsport, on Monongahela Biver. Feb. 25, 1833. pp. 604-605. Doc 179. Bept npon petition of John Quaintance, Revolu- tionary soldier, and Elizabeth Shaw, widow of Revolu- tlonarv soldier. Feb. 25, 1833. pp. 605-606. Docs. 180-181. Mess, from Gov., Feb. 25, 1833, with com- munication from Gov. of Ta. enclosing res. reL to ordinance of S. C. and acts of Cong, laying duties upon imports, pp. 606-609. Doc 182. Rept upon memorials and petitions reL to state road trom Lebanon to Downingtown. Feb. 27, 1833. pp. 609-610. Doc 183. Bept upon bill Xo. 14 [entitled " An act grant- ing compensation to heirs of Geo. Foltz," etc]. March 5, 1833. pp. 610-612. Doc 184. Bept upon settlement of acct. of clerk of House. March 5, 1833. p. 613. Doc 185. Bept reL to auctions. March 6, 1833. pp. 613- 614. Doc 186. Bept upon petition of P. A. Karthaus. March 6, 1833. pp. 615-616. Docs. 187-188. Mess, from Gov., March 6, 1833, with com- munication from Gov. of OIilo, enclosing res. reL to ordinance of S. C, conv. to amend T7. S. constitution and to president's proclamation, pp. 616-620. Doc 189. Bept npon acct of Jos. Adams [witness]. March 8, 1833. p. 620. Doc 190. Ann. stmt, of funds of Univ. of Penn. March 9 1833 D 621 Doc 191.' Bept of Little Schnyikill Navigation, R.R. and Coal Co. March 9, 1833. pp. 622-623. Doc 192. Rept upon petition of assignee of Jas. Duffy. March 9, 1838. p. 624. Doc 193. Bept of committee on militia system. March 12, 1833. pp. 625-628. Doc 194. Bept of Mr. Valentine, teller on part of Honse to officiate at election of U. S. Senator. March 12, 1833. pp. 628-631. COLLECTED DOCITMENTS— cont'd LVII General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 4, 1832-Aprll 9, 1833 — cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 195. Rept npon acct of Jas. Smith, sergeant-at-arms. March 13, «33. p. 632. Doc. 196. Rept upon petitions of Susanna Peters and Catliarine Marx, widows of Revolutionary soldiers. March 14, 1833. pp. 632-633. Doc. 197. Rept on debtors' apartment of Arch St Prison, Phila. March 15, 1833. pp. 633-642. Doc. 198. Rept upon petition of Horton and Farrow, con- tractors, for remuneration. March 15, 1833. pp. 642-643. Doc 199. Communication from secy, of commonwealth reL to educating poor children. March 15, 1833. pp. 644-652. Doc 200. Bept upon survey reL to canal from Bristol to Phila. March 16, 1833. pp. 652-653, 1 foldg. sheet Doc 201. Bept npon Senate bill No. 408 entitled, act to annul marriage contract of Jehu and Harriett Hatfield. March 18, 1833. pp. 653-654. Doc 202. Bept upon petition of Elizal>eth Webber, reL to divorce. March 18, 1833. p. 654. Doc 203. Bept reL to breach of Sabbath. March 18, 1833. p. 655. Doc 204. Bept npon destmction and diminution of shad and other fish. March 18. 1833. pp. 655-658. Doc 205. Communication from canal comrs. reL to claim of Andrew Boggs, Westmoreland Co. March 18, 1833. pp. 659-664. Doc 206. Bept npon petition of Polly HalL March 19, 1833. pp. 664-665. Doc 207. Bept npon petition of Jacob Frederick Hang reL to vineyard. March 19, 1833. p. 665. Docs. 208-209. Mess from Gov., March 20, 1833, with com- munication from Gov. of N. Y. enclosing res. reL to pro- ceedings of S. C. conv. pp. 666-686. Doc 210. Mess, from Gov., March 21, 1833, with com- munication from Gov. of Ala. enclosing res. reL to tariff and recent procs. of S. C. pp. 687-691. Doc 211. Rept upon acct of committee apptd. to visit Arch St prison. March 22, 1833. p. 692. Doc. 212. Rept of committee of ways and means rel. to finances of commonwealtli. March 22, 1833. pp. 693-707. Doc 213. Rept reL to depot for produce to be trans- ported on Penn. R.R. March 23, 1833. pp. 708-709. Doc 214. Rept upon geol. survey of state. March 23, 1833. pp. 710-717. Doc 215. Rept npon petition of Nathan B. Jennings, Revolutionary soldier. March 25, 1833. p. 718. Doc 216. Bept upon PiiUa. and Columbia, and Allegheny Portage r.rs. March 25, 1833. pp. 718-725. Doc. 217. Bept upon petition of Christopher Magee, and others, reL to damages. March 25, 1833. p. 725. Docs. 218-219. Mess from Gov., March 25, 1833, with com- munication from Gov. of Miss, enclosing res. rel to attach- ment to Union, disapproving doctrine of nullification, pp. 726-728. Doc 220. Bept upon petition of Bobt. Barkley, Bevoln- tionary soldier. March 29, 1833. p. 729. Doc 221. Bept npon petition of Wm. Martin, son of Revolutionary soldier. March 29, 1833. pp. 729-730. Doc 222. State library in acct current with David S. Hasslnger, chrm. of joint library committee. March 29, 1833. pp. 731-732. Doc 223. Bept npon acct of Jacob Baab, prtr. of German journal of House. April 2, 1833. p. 732. Doc 224. Bept upon pay and mileage of members for session, 1832-33. April 2, 1833. pp. 733-735. Doc 225. Bept of Mr. Clarkson, teller on part of House to officiate at election of tJ. S. Senator. April 2, 1833. pp. 736-745. Doc 226. Rept upon acct of Chas. F. Muench. April 3, 1833. p. 745. Doc. 227. Rept. upon accts. of officers of House. April 4, 1833. p. 746. Doc 228. Rept upon canal and r.r. system. April 5, 1833. pp. 747-753. Doc 229. Views of 3 mem1>ers of grand committee npon canal and r.r. system. March 29, 1833. pp. 753-756. Doc 230. Communication from auditor gen., with stmt of contingent expenses of dept April 6. 1833. p. 757. Doc. 231. Bept npon petitions rel. to annulling charter of Conestoga Nav^tion Co. April 8, 1833. pp. 757-763. Doc 232. Biept npon petitions and remonstrances reL to confirming title to certain property In Methodist Episcopal conference April 8, 1833. pp. 763-765. Doc 233. Bept upon acct. of prtrs. of bills. April 8, 1833. p. 765. Doe. 234. Bept upon acct. of prtr. of German joumaL April 8, 1833. pp. 766-768. Doc 235. Bept npon accts. of transcribing clerks. April 8, 1833. p. 768. Doc 236. Bept upon acct of select committee apptd. to confer with select and common councils of Pbila. April 8, 1833. p. 769. Doc 237. Bept upon acct of clerk of House. April 8, 1833. pp. 7W772. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 57 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LVII General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 4, 1832-April 9, 1833— cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents ; — cont'd Doc. 238. Kept, upon acct. of Henry Sprlgman. April 8, 1833. pp. 773-7/4. Doc. 239. Rept. upon acct. of Daniel Barnes. April 8, 1833. pp. 774-775. Doc. 240. Rept. rel. to call of cony, to amend D. S. consti- tution. April 8, 1833. p. 775. Doc. 241. Eept. rel. to apptmt. of atty. gen. April 8, 1833. pp. 776-777. Doe. 242. Rept. upon acct. of Henry Welsh, prtr. of English Journal. April 8, 1833. pp. 777-779. Index, pp. 780-784. T. 3. Appendix to vol. 2, containing the canal comrs.' rept. and ace. docs. n. p., n. d. 352 pp., foldg. tables, (docs. 8-45 of vol. 2.) Contents : Doc. 8. Canal comrs.' rept. pp. 3-42. Docs. 9-44. Docs, ace, canal comrs.' rept. pp. 42-188. Columbia and Phila. R.R. Doc. 9. Eept. of Wm. B. Mitchell, supt. Nov. 2, 1832. pp. 42-45. Doc. 10. Rept. of John Barber, supt. Oct. 31, 1832. pp. 45-51. Doc. 11. Rept. of John Wilson, engr. Oct. 26, 1832. pp. 52-66. Doc. 12. 3 tables of expenditures by W. B. Mitchell. [1831/2.J foldg. sheets 1-2 (p. 66). Doc. 13. 9 tables of expenditures by W. B. Mitchell and John Barber. [1831/2.] foldg. sheets 2-4 (p. 66). Allegheny Portage Road Doc. 14. Rept. of Saml. Jones, supt. Nov. 1, 1832. pp. 66-73. Doc. 15. Eept. of Sylvester Welch, engr. Nov. 1, 1832. pp. 73-88. Doc. 16. 10 tables of expenditures by Saml. Jones. foldg. sheets 5-8 (p. 88). Western division Doc. 17. Eept. of Saml. Jones, supt. Nov. 1, 1832. pp. 89-92. Doc. 18. Rept. of Sylvester Welch, engr. Nov. 1, 1832. pp. 93-96. Doc. 19. 8 tables of expenditures by supt. foldg. shleets 9-10 (p. 96). Both folding sheets are numbered 9 by mlstalie. Columbia line of Eastern div. Doc. 20. Rept. of John Barber, supt. Nov. 15, 1832. pp. 96-101. Doc. 21. Rept. and estimate of A. B. Warford, engr. Nov. 10, 1832. pp. 101-109. Doc. 22. 7 tables of expenditures by John Barber. foldg. sheets 11-12 (p. 109). Franlistown line and Juniata division Doc. 23. Eept. of Jas. Taggart, supt. Oct. 31, 1832. pp. 110-112. Doc. 24. Eept. of Edwd. F. Gay, engr. Oct. 31, 1832. pp. 112-119. Doc. 25. Tables of expenditures, etc., by E. F. Gay. foldg. sheets 13-18 (p. 119). Wyoming line. North Branch and Susquehanna divisions Doc. 26. Eept. of Lord Butler, supt. Nov. 1, 1832. pp. 119-122. Doc. 27. Rept. and estimate of John Bennet, engr. Oct. 31, 1832. pp. 122-128. Doc. 28. Tables of disbursements on Wyoming line. 1831/2. pp. 128-135, foldg. sheet 19. Doc. 29. Tables of disbursements on North Branch. 1831/2. pp. 136-140. Doc. 30. Tables of disbursements on Susouehanna division. 1831/2. pp. 141-143. Lycoming line and West Branch division Doc. 31. Eept. of Wm. F. Packer, supt. Nov. 1, 1832. pp. 144-149. Doc. 32. Rept. of J. D. Harris, engr. Oct. 27, 1832. pp. 150-152. Doc. 33. Estimates and abstrs. of J. D. Harris. foldg. sheets 20-22 (p. 156). Doc. 34. Rept. of Eobt. Farles, engr. Oct. 29, 1832. pp. 153-156. Numbered 35 on 3 pages by mistake. Doc. 35. Estimates and abstrs. of E. Farles. foldg. sheets 23-25 (p. 156). Doc. 36. Tables of disbursements of supt. foldg. sheets 26-32 (p. 156). COLLECTED DOCTIMENTS— cont'd LVII General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 4, 1832-April 9, 1833— cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd French Creek division Doc. 37. Eept. of John Anderson, supt. Oct. 31, 1833. pp. 157-158. Doc. 38. Rept. of Alonzo Livermore, engr. Oct. 31, 1832. pp. 158-161. Beaver division Doc. 39. Tables of disbursements of supt. foldg. sheets 33-36 (p. 160). Doc. 40. Rept. of John Dickey, supt. Oct. 31, 1832. pp. 161-164. Doc. 41. Rept. and estimate of C. T. Whippo, engr. Oct. 25, 1832. , pp. 165-183. Doc. 42. Tables of disbursements of supt. foldg. sheets 37-40 (p. 182). Delaware division Doc. 43. Rept. of John Barber, supt. Nov. 1, 1832. pp. 183-184. Doc. 44. Eept. of Wm. B. Mitchell, supt. Nov. 26, 1832. pp. 184-188. Doc. 45. Journal of bd. of canal comrs. Jan. 27, 1832-Jan. 25, 1833. pp. 188-352. LVIII General Assembly Dec. 3, 1833-April 15, 1834 Journal of the Senate. 3 vols. V. 1. Harrisburg: J. W. Welsh, 1833-34. 864, 54 pp., foldg. tables. V. 2. [Containing messages, repts. and docs.] Harrisburg: J. W. Welsh, 1833-34. 662 pp. pp. 3-98. Docs. ace. Govs. mess, of Dec. 4, 1833. Negotiation of loan under act of Feb. 16, 1833. pp. Negotiation of loan under act of March 27, 1833. pp. 8-12. Letter from secy, of navy rel. to naval asylum near Phila. p. 13. Communication from Gov. of N. H. rel. to exchange of law repts. p. 14. Communication from Gov. of N. H. rel. to organization of V. S. militia, pp. 14-15. Communication from Gov. of Mass. rel. to abolition of lotteries, pp. 15-36. Communication from Gov. of Mass. rel. to public lands of U. S. pp. 37-54. Communication from Gov. of Mass. rel. to conv. of S. C. pp. 55-69. Communication from Gov. of Mass. rel. to conv. to revise U. S. constitution, pp. 69-90. Communication from Gov. of Conn, with res. rel. to tariff and Internal improvement, pp. 90-92. Communication from Gov. of Md. with res. rel. to S. C. ordinances, pp. 92-95. Communication from Gov. of Miss, with res. rel. to Ga. res. proposing conv. to revise D. S. constitution. pp. 95-98. pp. 98-108. Communicntion from Roberts Vaux, Dec. 12, 1833, secy, of bd. of mngrs. of Penn. Hospital, with stmt, of affairs [83 ann. rept., 1832/3]. pp. 108-144. Communication from auditor gen. with stmt. of certain banks. Jan. 4, 1834. pp. 108-144. pp. 144-321. Mess, from Gov., with rept. of comrs. apptd. to revise civil code under res. of March 23, 1830. Jan. 6, 1834. Bill rel. to organization of courts of justice, pp. 148- 201. Bill rel. to roads, highways and bridges, pp. 202-216. Bill rel. to inns, taverns, and retailers of liquors. pp. 217-223. Bill rel. to support and employment of poor. pp. 223-243. Bill rel. to co. rates and levies and township rates and levies, pp. 243-257. Bill for regulation of militia, pp. 257-321. pp. 321-373. Communication from select council, Jan. 4, 1834, of Phila. with acct. of receipts and payments of Girard fund, 1833. pp. 373-408. Appendix to rept. of joint committee on education. Jan. 22, 1834. pp. 409-415. Rept. of Phlla. Co. comrs., Jan. 18, 1834. pp. 415-429. Ann. rept. of bd. of inspectors of Eastern Penitentiary, 1833. p. 430. Eept. upon settlement of accts. of Walter S. Franklin, late clerk of Senate. Feb. 8, 1834. pp. 431-448. Communication from secy, of commonwealth, Feb. 13, 1834, transmitting corresp. rel. to state loan, pp. 449-572. Eept. of committee of Senate on coal trade. March 4, 1834. pp. 573-657. Mess, from Gov. with rept. from comrs. apptd. to revise civil code under res. of March 23, 1830. March 25, 1834. Bill rel. to inspections, pp. 574-622. Bill rel. to elections, pp. 623-657. pp. 659-662. Index. 58 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd IiVIII General Assembly — cont'd Dec 3, 1833-AprU 15, 1834 — confd Joomal of the Senate — cont'd Contents : — cont'd V. 3. Containing canal comrs.' rept. and accompanying docn- ments. n. p., n. d. 403 pp., foldg. tables. pp. 3-40. Canal comrs. rept. pp. 41-403. Docs, ace canal comrs. lept. Colombia and FUla BJB. 1. Bept of Wm. B. Mitchell, snpt. Not. 1, 1833. pp. 42-47. 2. Bept. of Jobn Barber, snpt. Not. 21, 1833. pp. 47-48. 3. Bept. of Edwd. F. Gay, engr. Oct. 31, 1833. pp. 48-62. 4. i:xpendltnres, 1832/3. 2 foldg. tables betw. pp. 62 and 63. Allegheny Portage Road 5. Bept. of SamL Jones, snpt. Not. 1, 1833. pp. 63-74. 6. Bept. of SylTester Welch, engr. Not. 1, 1833. pp. 74-91. 7. [Tabnliir stmts, resp. worlc and finances, 1832/3.] 7 foldg. tables betw. pp. SO and 91. Western DlTlslon 8. Bept. of Saml. Jones, snpt. n. d. pp. 92-97. 9. Bept. of SylTester Welch, engr. Not. 1, 1833. pp. 98-106. BeaTer DiTlsion 10. Bept. of John Dickey, snpt Oct. 31, 1833". pp. 106-110. 11. Bept. of C. T. Whlppo, engr. Oct. 31, 1833. pp. 110-114. 12. ITabnlar stmt, of work done, finances, etc., 1832/3.] 5 foldg. tables, p. 114. 13. Schedule of contracts entered Into on the BeaTer DlTlslon of the Penn. Canal, 1832. 3. 4 foldg. tables, p. 114. French Creek DiTlsion 14. Bept. of John Anderson, snpt. Oct. 31, 1833. pp. 115-117. 15. Bept. of Alonxo UTermore, engr. Oct. 31, 1833. pp. 118-121. 16. [Tabular stmts, of work, materials, finances, etc] 5 foldg. tables, p. 120. Wyoming Line 17. Bept of Lord Butler, snpt Oct 31, 1833. pp. 122-123. 18. Bept of John Bennet engr. Oct 31, 1833. pp. 123-127. 19. [Work, payments, etc, 1832/3.] pp. 128-136. 20. Tabular stmts, of moneys paid on Wyoming Line, 1831-1833. pp. 137-145. 21. Same; North Branch dlTislon, 1832/3. p. 148. 22. Same; Sosqnehanna dlTision. pp. 149-150. 23. Tabular stmts, of payments for damages on North Branch and Susquehanna dlTlslons, 1831-1833. pp. 151-154. Lycoming Line 24. Bept of Wm. F. Packer, snpt Not. 1, 1833. pp. 154-162. 25. Bept of James D. Harris, engr. Oct 31, 1833. pp. 162-173. 26. Bept of E Farles, engr. Oct. 31, 1833. pp. 173-176, 3 folds, tables. 27. Stmt of work and estimated cost 4 foldg. tables, p. 176. 28. Stmt showing names of contractors, etc 3 foldg. tables, p. 176. Jnniata DlTlslon 29. Bept of Jas. K. Moorhead, snpt Oct 31, 1833. pp. 177-178. Eastern DlTlslon 30. Bept of John C. iTAlIlster, snpt Not. 13, 1833. pp. 194-196. 31. Bept of A. B. Warford, engr. Oct 25, 1833. pp. 197-208. [32.] Tables reL to work done, etc. p. 202. See p. 42 of the Tolume for explanation. Delaware DlTislon 33. Bept of Simpson Torbert snpt Not. 1, 1833. pp. 209-214. 34. Journal of the bd. of canal comrs., Jan. 26, 1833. Dec 19, 1833. pp. 215-403. Journal of the House. 3 toIs. T. 1. HaRJsburg: Prtd. by H. Welsh, 1833-34. 976, 64 pp. T. 2. Containing messages, repts., and docs. [nos. 1-231]. Harrisbnrg: Prtd. by H. Welsh, 1833-34. 957, 6 pp., foldg. tables. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— confd LTIII General Assembly — confd Dec. 3, 1833-AprU 15, 1834 — cont'd Journal of the Honse — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Delaware DlTision — confd Doc 1. Commnnlcation from the auditor gen. reL to his ann. rept of the finances of the Commonwealth for the year ending Oct 31, 1833. p. 3. Doc 2. Bept. from the andftor gen. ace. with a rept from the comrs. of the Internal ImproTement fond, 1832/3. Dec. 3, 1833. pp. 4-9. Doc 3. Conunnnlcation from the andltor gen. ace with a stmt of the accta. of the canal comrs., 1832/3. Dec. 3, 1833. pp. 9-24. Doc. 4. GoTS. mess. (Wolf), Dec 4, 1833. pp. 25-37. Docs. 5-9. [Docs, ace GoTS. mess.] Doc 5. N^otlation of loan, nnder act of Feb. 16, 1833. Bead Dec 4, 1833. pp. 37-42. Doc 6. Negotiation of loan nnder act of March 27, 1833. pp. 42-46. Doc 7. tetter from secy, of the naTy, reL to naTal asylum near PhUa., Oct 1, 1833. Bead Dec 4, 1833. p. 47. Doc 8. Commnnlcation from the Got. of New Hamp- shire reL to an exchange of law repts. Bead Dec 4, 1833. p. 48. Doc 9. commnnlcation from the Got. of New Hamp- shire, reL to organization of the U. S. militia. Bead Dec 4, 1833. pp. 48-49. Doc A. Communication from Got. of Mass. reL to abolition of lotteries, pp. 49-70. Doc B. Same ; reL to the public lands of the TJ. S. pp. 71.88. Doc C. Same ; reL to cout. of 8. C pp. 89-114. Doc D. Same ; [with res. resp. Ga. proposition for a cout. to reTlse the D. S. Constltation]. pp. 114-124. Doc E. Commnnlcation from Got. of Conn, ace with res. reL to tariff and internal Improre- ments. pp. 124-126. Doe F. Commnnlcation from the Got. of Md. ace with res. reL to S. C. ordinances, pp. 126.129. Doc. 6. Communication from the Got. of Hiss, with res. resp. 6a. proposition for a U. S. Con- stitntlonal cout. pp. 129-132. Doc 10. Communication -from the Pres. of the German- town and Perldomen Turnpike Boad Co., ace with alistr. of acct8„ 1832/3. Not. -11, 1833. pp. 132-133. Doc 11. Communication from the secy, of the land office, ace with a stmt of the business of that dept, 1832/3. Dec 5, 1833. pp. 134-135. Doc. l2. Rept of the state treasurer on the finances of the Commonwealth, 1832/3. Dee 6, 1833. pp. 136-147. Doc 13. GoTs. mess, ace with a rept of the comrs. upon railroads and canals. Dec 7, 1833. p. 147. Docs. 14-47. See app. to toL 2. Doc 48. Communication from the sunreyor gen. ace with a stmt of the boslneas of that dept, 1832/3. Dee 2, 1833. pp. 148-150. Doc 49. Kept of Mr. Strohm. teller on the part of the House, to officiate at the election of IT. 8. Senator. Dec 7, 1833. pp. 150-160. Doe 50. Rept upon the settlement of the acct of J. MOler, prtr. Dec 10, 1833. p. 160. Doe 51. Rept upon an item of nnfinlsiied business reL to anthoridng the guardian of Jane Mntpby to seU real estate. Dec 10, 1833. pp. 160-161. Doc 52. Rept upon the petition reL to incorporating the Presbyterian Church at Towanda, In Bradford Co. Dec 11, 1833. p. 161. Doe 53. Bept of the bd. of property upon unpatented lands. Dee 7, 1833. pp. 162-168. Doc 54. Bept upon petition of Jacob EHston reL to s dlTorce. Dec 12, 1833. pp. 168-169. Doc 55. B^t upon petition of Casper Bisie, teL to a dlTorcc I*e 12, 1833. pp. 169-170. Doe 56. Bept upon the petition of Caleb Winget Dec 12, 1833. p. 170. Doe 57. Bept npon abolishing public executions. Dee 12, 1833. pp. 171-177. Doc 58. Bept npon petition of Jonathan Cessna, a Bcto- lutlonary soldier. Dec 13, 1833. p. 177. Doc. 59. Communication from Bolwrts Vrux. secy, of the bd. of mngrs. of the Penn. Hospital, ace with a stmt of the affairs of said hospltaL 1^2/3. Dee 12, 1833. pp. 178-187. 1. «^ , ^ Doc 60. Bept npon the settlement of clerk's acct of the House. Dee 14, 1833. pp. 187-188. Doe 61. GoTs. mess, ace with [N. T. docs. reL to the militia and public defence]. Dec 18, 1833. pp. 188-191. Doc 62. Bept. of Northern Liberties. Kensington and Spring Garden Saying Fund Socy. Dec 19, 1833. pp. Doc 63. Bept ni>on petition of Jane Beed, widow of a BcTolutlonary soldier. Dee 19, 1838. p. 194. Doe 64. Bept upon petition of J. A. Etzler. reL to an appm. In aid «< certain ImproTements In transporting on r.rs. Dec 19, 1833. p. 195. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 59 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LVIII General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 3, 1833-AprU 15, 1834— cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents ;— cont'd Doc. 65. Rept. of the canal comrs. rel. to the extension of the Penn. Canal. Dec. 19, 1833. pp. 195-204. Doc. 66. Govs, mess, ace. with a communication from the secy, of war rel. to ceding Jurisdiction to the U. S. over the public arsenals near Phila. Dec. 20, 1833, p. 204. Doc. 67. Communication from the secy, of the common- wealth ace. with an abstr. of accts. of the Lycoming Coal Co. Dec. 18. 1833. p. 205. Doc. 68. Rept. rel. to the removal of the seat of Justice. of Schuylljill Co. Dec. 20, 1833. pp. 206-207. Doc. 69. Rept. upon the petition of Eobt. Doalc. Dec. 21, 1833. p. 207. Docs. 70-71. Communication from auditor gen., ace. with bank rents. Jan. 4, 1834. pp. 208>-244. Docs. 72-79. Govs. mess. ace. with rept. of code comrs. Jan. 6, 1834. pp. 244-421. Doc. SO. Communication from select council of Fhila. ace. with an acct, of the receipts and payments of the Oirard Fund, 1833. Jan. 4, 1834. pp. 421-473. Doc. 81. Communication from the auditor gen. ace. with a stmt, of the affairs of the Pittsburg Saving E^ind Co., 1833. Jan. 4, 1834. pp. 473-474. Doc. 82. Stmt, of Phila. Saving Fund Socy., 1833. Read Jan. 6, 1834. pp. 474-475. Doc. 83. An alphabetical list of the names of persons on the pension roll of Penn„ amt. paid to each ann., etc. Read Jan. 7, 1834. pp. 4'75-490. , Doc. 84. Rept. of state treasurer concerning the deposits of the public moneys. Jan. 7, 1834. pp. 490-493. Doc. 85. Rept. upon petition of Henry Antes. Jan. 10, 1834. pp. 493-494. Doc. 86. Rept. upon petition of Danl. Stevens, rel. to a divorce. Jan. 10, 1834. p. 494. Doc. 87. Rept. upon an alteration in the election law. Jan. 10, 1834. p. 495. Doc. 88. Rept. upon petition of Ebenezer Kerr. Jan. 10, 1834. p. 495. Doc. 89. Rept. upon petition of Axa Potter. Jan. 10, 1834. p. 496. Doc. 90. Rept. upon petition from York Co., rel. to an alteration in the pennl laws. Jan. 10, 1834. p. 496. Doc. 91. Rept. upon petition from Huntingdon Co. rel. to . an alteration in the road laws. Jan. 10, 1834. p. 497. Doc. 92. Rept. upon the rules of the House. Jan. 10, 1834. pp. 497-498. Docs. 93-94. Communication from the state treasurer ace with stmt, of the contingent expenses of the treasury office, 1832/3. pp. 498-499. Doc. 95. Rept. upon settlement of the clerk's acct. of House. Jan. 11, 1834. pp. 499-500. Doc. 96. Abstr. of accts. of the Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven R.R. Co., 1833. Read Jan. 13, 1834. pp. 500-501. Doc. 97. Stmt, of accts. of the North American Coal Co., 1832/3. Read Jan. 13, 1834. pp. 501-503. Doc. 98. Rept. upon the petition of David Zelgler, guardian of Helena Koch. Jan. 13, 1834. pp. 603-504. Doc. 99. Rept. upon the complaints agst. John Weigart. a justice of the peace of Adams Co. Jan. 13, 1834. pp. 504-505. Doc. 100. Govs. mess, with rept. of canal comrs. rel. to damages on Grant's Hill. Jan. 14, 1834. pp. 506-509. Doc. 101. Stmt, of affairs of the Delaware Coal Co., 1833. pp. 509-512. Doc. 102. Rept. of Mr. Connelly, teller on the part of the House, to officiate at the election of state treasurer. pp. 512-515. Doc. 103. Govs. mess. ace. with a memorial from the judges of the Supreme Court. Jan. 15, 1834. pp. 516- 520. Doc. 104. Govs. mess. ace. with [Ga. papers rel. to the public lands]. Jan. 15, 1834. pp. 520-522. Doc. 105. Communication from the canal comrs. rel. to the cost of railroad iron. Jan. 15, 1834. pp. 523-525. Doc. 106. Rept. upon petition of Isabelia Highlands. Jan, 15, 1834. p. 525. Doc. 107. Rept. upon petition of T. C. James, atty. of Wm. Chadderton. p. 526. Doc. 108. Rept. upon petition of Hannah Welsh. Jan. 15, 1834. p. 527. Doc. 109. Rept. upon petition of Jeremiah Williams. Jan. 16, 1834. pp. 527-528. Doc. 110. Rept. of the canal comrs. in relation to the expediency of making certain turnpike roads. Jan. 17, 1834. pp. 528-531. Doc. 111. Rept. upon the petition of Danl. Carey. Jan. 17, 1834. pp. 531-532. Doc. 112. Ann. rept. of the inspectors of the Western State Penitentiary. Jan. 1, 1834. pp. 532-536, 2 foldg. tables. Doc. 113. Rept. upon the petition of Eleanor Bean, widow of a Revolutionary soldier, p. 536. Doc. 114. Rept. upon the supervisors, contractors, and other agts. of the public improvements. Jan. 18, 1834. p. 537. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LVIIl General Assembly- — cont'd Dec. 3, 1833-Aprll 15, 1834 — cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 115. Rept. upon the Clifford and Wllkesbarre Turn- pike Road. Jan. 18, 1834. pp. 537-538. Doc. 116. Communication from the President of the Phila., Germantown and Norrlstown R.R. Co. ace. with an abstr. of the accts. of said co. Jan. 18, 1834. pp. 538-539. Doc. 117. Abstr. of accts. by the President, directors and CO. for erecting a permanent bridge over the river Schuyl- kill. Dec. 31, 1833. pp. 540-541. Doc. 118. Stmt, of receipts and expenditures of the Chest- nut Hill and Spring House Turnpike Road Co., 1833. Jan. 17, 1834. pp. 541-542. Doc. 119. Rept. in relation to the free locks on the Sus- quehanna River. Jan. 20, 1834. pp. 542-544. Doc. 120. Govs. mess, [transmitting rept. of adj. gen.]. Jan. 20, 1834. p. 544. Doc. 121. Ann. rept. of adj. gen., 1833. Jan. 13, 1834. p. 545. Doc. 122. See Tables. Doc. 123. Rept. upon the petition of John Hannum. Jan. 23, 1834. p. 546. Doc. 124. Rent, upon the petition of John H. Ijams and Joseph H. Ijams. Jan. 23, 1834. p. 547. Doc. 125, Rept. upon the inspection of flour in western Penn. Jan. 23, 1834. pp. 547-548. Doc. 126. Rept. of the President of the co. incorporated to imnrove the navigation of the river Lackawaxen. Jan. 21, 1834. p. 548. Docs. 127-128. Govs. mess, with communication from the Gov. of N. C. ace. with a rept. and res. Jan. 28, 1834. pp. 549-550. Doc. 129. Rept. from the auditor gen. rel. to turnpike roads, in which the state holds stock. Jan. 28, 1834. pp. 551-553, foldg. table. Doc. 130. Table ace. auditor's rept, doc. 129. Doc. 131. Rept. upon a steam towing boat on the Dela- ware division of the Penn. Canal. Jan. 28, 1834. pp. 553-554. Doc. 132. Rept. upon the feeder, at or near Black's eddy, upon the Delaware division of the Penn. Canal, pp. 554-555. Doc. 133. Rept. upon the inspection law rel. to tobacco. Jan. 28, 1834. pp. 555-557. Doc. 134. Rept. of the clerks of the courts of Oyer and Terminer of the several cos. within the commonwealth. Jan. 29, 1834. pp. 558-559. Doc. 135. Rept. upon petition of paper makers and paper hangers. Jan. 29, 1834. pp. 559-560. Doc. 136. Rept. upon law in relation to the aldermen of Phila. Co. Jan. 29, 1834. p. 560. Doc. 137. Rept. upon petition of John S. M'Elwain for a divorce. Jan. 29, 1831. p. 561. Doc. 138. Rept. upon petition rel. to exempting the fire- men of Pittsburg from military duty. Jan. 29, 1834. pp. 561-562. Doc. 139. Rept. upon the Danville and Pottsville R.R. Co. Jan. 29, 1834. pp. 562-566. Doc. 140. Rept. of the Joint committee on education. Feb. 1, 1834. pp. 566-616. Doc. 141. Rept. upon petition of Danl. May for the sale of real estate. Feb. 3, 1834. p. 617. Doc. 142. Rept. upon petition of John Dhler, guardian of Mary Huy, for the sale of real estate. Feb. 3, 1834. pp. 617-618. Docs. 143-144. Govs. mess, with communication from the canal comrs. ace. with a rept. from the burgess and town council of the borough of Erie, in relation to the progress of the canal basin at that place. Feb. 4, 1834. pp. 618-620. Doc. 145. Rept. of the Penn. Institution for the deaf and dumb. Feb. 6, 1834. pp. 621-623. Doc. 146. Ann. stmt, of the funds of the University of Penn Jan. 1, 1834. p. 624. Doc. 147. Communication from the atty. gen. reap, prose- cution for homicide. Feb. 10, 1834. pp. 625-626. Doc. 148. Rept. upon petitions in relation to widening the towing path of the canal from Johnstown to Buttons Dam, and a turnpike road to Armagh. Feb. 10, 1834 pp. 626-627. Doc. 149. Rept. upon petition in relation to the extension of the canal upon the east side of the Susquehanna River, from Clark's Ferry to Millersburg. pp. 627-628. Doc. 150. Rept. in relation to the internal Improvements of the state. Feb. 10, 1834. pp. 628-636. Doc. 151. Rept. upon petition for the erection of a new county, out of parts of Chester, Montgomery and Berks Feb. 10, 1834. p. 636. Doc. 152. Rept. upon the alterations and Improvements of the Western Penitentiary. Feb. 10, 1834. pp. 637-640 Doc. 153. Kept, of the bd. of Inspectors of the Eastern Penitentiary. Feb. 12, 1834. pp. 640-654. Doc. 154. Rept. upon accts. of the select committee. Feb 12, 1834. p. 655. Doc. 155. Rept. upon settlement of the clerk's acct of the House. Feb. 20, 1834. pp. 655-656. 60 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LVIII General Assembly — cont'd Dec 3, 1833-April 15, 1834 — confd Jonmal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 156. Kept npon petition of S. Snjder for a divorce. pp. 656-657. Doe. 157. Kept, upon petitions for repealing the law abol- Ishlns ImprUonment for small debts. Feb. 21, 1834. ronK7-658. Doc. 158. State of FhUa. SaTlng Fund Socy., Jan. 1, 1834. pp. 658-659. Doc 159. Bept. npon petition of P. A. Eartbans. Feb. 24, 1834. pp. 659-660. Doc 160. Rept. npon petition rel. to the Manual I/abor Academy In Western Penn. Feb. 26, 1834. pp. 660-661. Doc 161. Bept. npon iwtltion reL to a bridge OTer Penns Creek, at Selin^roTe. Feb. 26, 1834. p. 661. Doc 162. Bept. of the com!mlttee of ways and means, npon finances of the state, and npon the res. of Dec. 20. reL to the Bank of the U. S. March 1, 1834. pp. 662^96. foldg. table. Doc 163. Kept, npon bin for amdmt. of the law of prin- cipal and agt. March 3, 1834. pp. 696-699. Doc 164. Kept, npon petition of BUIs and Foreman. March 7, 1834. p. 699. Doc 165. Bept. npon Sen. bm 87, H. B. 238. pp. 700-702. Doc. 166. Bept. of the canal comrs. reL to the drafts on the Bank of Penn. March 12, 1834. pp. 702-703. Doc 167. Abstr, of the Phlla., Germantown and Norris- town SJL Co. March 1, 1834. pp. 703-704. Doc 168. Abstr. of accts. of tbe Cheltenham and Wil- low GroTe Tnmplke Co. for 1832/3. Not., 1833. p. 701. Doc 169. Bept. reL to the use of 'the Penn. r.rs. March 14, 1834. pp. 705-71 S. Doc 170. GoTS. mess., with Ohio docs. rel. to the junction of the Ohio and Penn. CanaL March 15, 1834. pp. 719- 720. Doc 171. Bept. npon petition of certain stockholders and others. In the Monnt Pleasant and Pittsburg road. March 15, 1834. pp. 720-722. Doc 172. Bept. npon Northern tnrnpikes from Harrisburg to Pittsburg. Ifaich 18, 1834. pp. 722-723. Doc 173. Bept. npon Eastern Penitentiary, House of Befuge. and Institution for the Deaf and Difmb. March 18, 1834. pp. 723-734. Doc 174. Bept. of committee apptd. to investigate free- masonry, pp. 734-737. Doc 175. Bept. upon accts. of the select committee to visit the Eastern Penitentiary, House of Befuge and Institution for the Deaf and Dumb. p. 737. Doc 176. Bept. npon accts. of witnesses attending before tile committee to investigate the conduct of the canal comrs. March 22. 1834. p. 738. Doc 177. Communication from the secy, of the common- wealth ace with a rept. of the ningrs. of the Franklin Institute March 24, 1834. pp. 739-746. Doc 178. Bept. npon petition of Bobt. McGnire, a soldier of the late war. March 24. 1834. pp. 747-749. Docs. 179-181. Govs. mess, ■with rept. of code comrs. March 25, 1834. pp. 749-833. Doc 182. Bept. npon accts. of the select committee apptd. to inveBtigate the conduct of the canal comrs. and their agts. npon the North and West branches of the Penn. CanaL p. 834. Doc 183. Rept. upon settlement of the acct. of the Clerk of the House March 25, 1834. pp. S34-835. Doc 184. Bept. upon accts. of witnesses attending before the committee apptd. to investigate the conduct of supervisors and agts., npon the Juniata division of the Penn. CanaL March 26. 1834. pp. 835-836. Doc 185. Rept. upon accts. of iviteesses attending before the committee to investigate the conduct of snpervisors and agts. npon tbe Jnnlata division of the Penn. CanaL March 27. 1834. pp. 836-837. Doc 186. Communication from the state treasurer ace with a stmt, exhibiting the receipts of revenue at the state treasury, during the fiscal year, up to March 27, 1834. March 28. 1834. pp. 837-838. Doc 187. Bept. of the canal comrs. reL to damages paid on the Jnnlata division of the Penn. CanaL pp. 839-%41. Doc 188. Rept. npon the accts. of witnesses attending before the committee apptd. to investigate the condnct of snpervisors and agts. npon the Jnnla^ division of the Penn. CanaL March 28, 1834. pp. 841-842. Doe 189. Same March 28, 1834. p. 842 Doc 190. Same March 29. 1834. p. 843. Doc 191. Bept. npon acct. of Luther Scott, for serving enbpfBuas. March 29, 1834. pp. 843-844. Doc 192. Rept. npon accts. of witnesses attending before the committee apptd. to invesd^te the conduct of the snpervisors and agts. npon the Delaware division of the Penn. CanaL March 29, 1834. pp. 844-845. Doc 193. Same; Jnnlata division. March 29, 1834. dd 845-846. Doc 194. Bept: npon the geoL and mineraloelcal survey of the state March 31, 1834. pp. 847-854. Doc 195. Stmt, of accts. of the Uttle Schnylkin Naviga- tion R.E. and Coal Co., 1832/3. Dec 21, 1833. pp. 854- 855. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— confd LVIII General Assembly — cont'd Dec 3, 1833-AprU 15, 1834 — cont'd Jonmal of the House — cont'd Contents : — confd Doe 196. Bept. upon the subject of anti-masonrv. April I, 1834. J»p. 856-859. Doe 197. Kept, of Joint library committee April 2, 1834. pp. 859-861. Doe 198. Bept. of minority of the committee npon the subject of anti-masonry. April o, 1834. pp. 861-874. Doc 199. Govs. mess. ace. vritb a communication from the secy, of war reL to a contemplated taxation of the arsenal of the United States, near Plttsbntg. April 7, 1834. pp. 875-876. Doe 200. Bept. of canal comrs. ace with tables exhibit- ing the names and compensation of the supts., ete. In tbe employment of the state npon tbe Penn. Canal and r.rs. pp. 876-883. Doc. 201. Rept. upon the petition of Mary Oiler for a divorce AprU 7. 1834. pp. 883-884. Doe 202. Bept. npon the pay and mileage of the mon- bers, session 1833-34. April 7, 1834. pp. 884-886. Doe 203. Bept. of the committee apptd. to Investigate the condnct of the canal comrs. and their agts. AprU 7, 1834. pp. 887-901. Doe 204. Bept of the committee to whom were referred petitions, praying that the Schnylkm Permanent Bridge should be made a free bridge. April 8, 1834. pp. 902- 910. Doc 205. Bept. of the committee to whom were referred snndry petitions praying for an investigation Into the condnct of the public agts., on the Jnnlata division. Penn. CanaL April 9, 1834. pp. 910-915. Doc 206. Rept. of the joint committee npon the pnbUc bldm. April 9. 1834. pp. 915-918. Doc 207. Kept, npon the acct. of John Havlland. AprU 10. 1834. p. 918. Doc 208. Bept. npon accts. of witnesses attending before the committee apptd. to investigate the conduct of the canal comrs. and their agts. npon the branches of the Penn. CanaL April 10. 1834. pp. 918-921. Doe 209. Bept. upon petition of James U. Long. April 10. 1834. pp. 922-923. Doe 210. Bept. npon petition of contractors npon the Columbia and Pbila. Rwy. Aprfl 10, 1834. pp. 923-924. Doc 211. Rept. npon the acct. of sergeant-at-arms for serving snbpooias. April 11, 1834. pp. 924-925. Doc 212. Rept. upon acct. of the sergeant-at-arms and others for serving subpoenas. April 11, 1834. pp. 925- 926. Doe 213. Rept. npon accts. of the officers of the Honse. April 11, 1834. pp. 926-927. Doe 214. Communication from the anditor gen. ace with a stmt, of the contingent expenses of that dept. April II, 1834. pp. 927-928. Doc. 215. Ann. rept. of the bd. of mngrs. of the Honse of Befuge 1833. April 10, 1834. app., p. 928. Doc 216. Bept. upon BlUlard and B. O. Tables. April 12, 1834. pp. 932-933. Doc 217. Bept. npon the surplus water of the dam In the Long Narrows upon the Juniata mvlsion. April 14. 1834. p. 933. Doc 218. Rept. upon the contemplated taxation of the D. S. arsenal near Flttsbnrg. April 12, 1834. p. 934. Doc 219. Rept. of the committee on the judiciary syston, on tbe deposits of the loans of Penn. In any other than the Bank of Penn. April 14, 1834. pp. 934-940. Doc 220. Rept npon the prtg. of the journals. April 14, 1834. p. 940. Doe 221. Protest of the minority of the committee com- Slalning of the conduct of the public agts. npon tbe nniata division of tbe Penn. CanaL April 14. 1834. pp. 941-943. Doc 222. Rept npon the settlement of the acct of the Clerk of the Honse April 14. 1834. p. 944. Doc 223. Rept npon postage acct of the members. April 14, 1834. pp. 944-947. Doc 224. Rept npon the acct of Henry Welsh, prtr. of the JoL in the English language ApiU 14, 1834. pp. 947-951, Doc 225. Bept upon the acct of the prtr. of the German jonmaL AprU 14. 1834. pp. 951-952. Doe 226. Rept npon the acct of the prtr. of the bHU. April 14, 1834. p. 953. Doe 227. Bept npon the acct of Henry Sprignian. April 14, 1834. pp. 953-935. Doe 228. Bept of the acct of Chas. F. Mnench. April 14, 1834. pp. 955-956. Doe 229. Bept npon the acct of Jas. Smith, sergeant- at-arms. April 14. 1834. p. 936. Doc 230. B^t upon the acct of T. J. Heston and Jas. Thompson. April 14. 1834. p. 957. Doc 231. Bept upon the acct of SamL Holman. Apnl IC 1834. p. 957. Index. 6 pp. Three copies of v. 2 were compared, vis. : one in tte Penn. State Library, one in tbe Free Library of Phila., and one in the Library of Caagresa. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 61 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LVIII General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 3, 1833-Aprll 15, 1834— cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd V. 3. Appendix to yol. 2, containing canal comrs. rept. and ace. docs. B. p., n. d. 403 pp., foldg. tables, (docs. 13-47 of vol. 2.) Contents : Doc. 13. Canal comrs. rept. pp. 3-40. Docs. 14-46. Docs. ace. canal comrs. rept. pp. 42-214. Columbia Rwy. Doc. 14. Rept. of Wm. B. Mitchell, supt. Nov. 1, 1833. pp. 42-47. Doc. 15. Kept, of John Barber, supt. Nov. 21, 1833. pp. 47-48. Doc. 16. Kept, of Edwd. F. Gay, engr. Oct. 31, 1833. pp. 48-62. Doc. 17. Tables of expenditures by W. B. Mitchell. 2 foldg. tables at p. 62. (unnum.) Allegheny Portage Koad Doc. 18. Rept. of Saml. Jones, supt. Nov. 1, 1833. pp. 63-74. Doc. 19. Rept. of Sylvester Welch, engr. Nov. 1, 1833. pp. 74-91. Doc. 20. Tables of expenditures, by Saml. Jones. foldg. tables 2-9. (p. 91.) Western division Doc. 21. Rept. of Saml. Jones, supt. [Nov., 1833.] pp. 92-97. Doc. 22. Rept. of Sylvester Welch, engr., Nov. 1, 1833. pp. 98-106. Beaver division Doc. 23. Rept of John Dicltey, supt. Oct. 31, 1833. pp. 106-110. Doc. 24. Eept. of C. T. Whippo, engr. Oct. 31, 1833. pp. 110-114. Doc. 25. Tables of work, by John Diclsey. foldg. tables 10-14. (p. 114.) Doc. 26. Schedule of contracts, by John Dlcltey. foldg. tables 15-17, 19 ; 18 omitted, (p. 114.) French Creels division Doc. 27. Rept. of John Anderson, supt. Oct. 31, 1833. pp. 115-117. Doc. 28. Kept, of Alonzo Livermore, engr. Oct. 31, 1833. pp. 118-121. Doc. 29. Tables of expenditures, by John Anderson. foldg. tables 19-29. (p. 121.) Wyoming line Doc. 30. Rept. of Lord Butler, supt. Oct. 31, 1833. pp. 122-123. Doc. 31. Rept. of John Bennet, engr. Oct. 31, 1833. pp. 123-127. Doc. 32. Tables of worls, by L. Butler, 1832/3. pp. 128-136. Doc. 33. Tables of disbursements by L. Butler, 1832/3. pp. 137-145. Doe. 34. Tables of Vfork on North Branch, 1832/3. pp. 146-148. Doc. 35. Tables of vrork on Susquehanna division, 1832/3. pp. 149-150. Doc. 36. Tables of damages paid, June 1, 1831-Oct. 31, 1833. pp. 151-154. Lycoming line Doc. 37. Rept. of Wm. F. Packer, supt. Nov. 1, 1833. pp. 154-162. Doc. 38. Rept. of James D. Harris, engr. Oct. 31, 1833. pp. 162-173. Doc. 39. Kept, of E. Farles, engr. Oct. 31, 1833. pp. 173-176, foldg. tables 24-26. (p. 176.) Doc. 40. Tables of work by W. F. Packer, 1832/3. foldg. tables 27-30. (p. 176.) Doc. 41. Tables of disbursements, 1832/3. foldg. tables 31-33. (p. 176.) Juniata division Doc. 42. Rept. of Jas. K. Moorhcad, supt. Oct. 31, 1833. pp. 177-194. Eastern division Doc. 43. Rept. of John C. M'AllIster. Nov. 13, 1833. pp. 194-196. Doc. 44. Rept. of A. B. Warford, engr. Oct. 25, 1833. pp. 197-208, 1 foldg. table. Doc. 45. Omitted. Delaware division Doc. 46. Rept. of Simpson Torhert, supt. Nov. 1, 1833. pp. 209-214. Doc 47. Journal of bd. of canal comrs. Jan. 26-Dec. 19, 1833. pp. 215-403. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1834-35. 681 (1), Harrlsburg : LIX General Assembly Dec. 2, 1834-April 15, 1835 Journal of the Senate. 3 vols. V. 1. Harrlsburg : Welsh and Patterson, 53 pp. V. 2. [Containing messages, repts. and docs.] Welsh and Patterson, 1834-35. 672 pp. pp. 3-13. Docs. ace. Govs. mess, of Dec. 3, 1834. Corresp. concerning loan under act of April 5, 1834. pp. 3-7. Repl. of architect of Western Penitentiary, pp. 7-10. Communication from Gov. of Md. enclosing rept. of committee of House of Delegates and res. of leglsl., rel. to organization of U. S. militia, pp. 11-13. pp. 13-27. Stmt, of accts. of canal comrs., 1833/4. Read Dec. 4, 1834. pp. 27-30. Communication from auditor gen., Dec. 2, 1834, with rept. from comrs. of Internal Improvement fund, 1833/4. pp. 31-32. Communication from surveyor gen., Dec. 5, 1834, with stmt, of business of dept., 1834. pp. 33-34. Communication from secy, of land office, Dec. 5, 1833/4, with stmt, of business of dept., 1833/4. pp. 35-48. Ann. rept. of state treasurer on finances, 1833/4. pp. 49-50. Stmt, of accts. of Lycoming Coal Co., 1833/4. pp. 50-75. Rept. of comrs. rel. to use of waters of Delaware River, Dec, 1834. pp. 75-77. Rept. of Northern Liberties, Kensington and Spring Garden Saving Fund Socy., 1833/4. pp. 77-114. Communication from auditor gen., Jan. 5, 1835, with stmt, of banks, 1834. pp. 114-115. Stmt, of affairs of Ridge Turnpike Co., 1834. Read Jan. 9, 1835. pp. 115-361. Rept. of comrs. apptd. to revise civil code, Jan. 9. 1835. Read Jan. 16, 1835. p. 362. Eept. of canal comrs. rel. to toll from transpor- tation of r.r. iron and other property of commonwealth. Jan. 9, 1835. p. 363. Rept. of auditor gen., showing amt. of paper each bank has in circulation In bills of denomination of five dollars. Jan. 12, 1835. pp. 364-367. 1 ann. rept. of Penn. Institution for In- struction of Blind. Jan. 1, 1834 [1. e., 1835]. Read Jan. 16, 1835. Abstr. of accts. of Mine Hill and Schuylkill Co. Jan. 15, 1835. Ann. rept. of adj. gen., 1834, ace. by 6 foldg. pp. 367-368. Haven R.R. pp. 368-369. tables, pp. 369-384. Communication from Jas. M. Porter, Jan. 24, 1835, president of bd. of trustees of La Fayette College, with 3 ann. rept., Sept., 1834. pp. 385-387. Rept. of Penn. Institution for Deaf and Dumb. 1834. Read Feb. 2, 1835. pp. 388-389. Stmt, of affairs of No. Amer. Coal Co. Read Feb. 3, 1835. pp. 389-392. Stmt, of affairs of Delaware Coal Co.. 1833/4. Read Feb. 3, 1835. pp. 392-393. Ann. stmt, of funds of Univ. of Penn. Jan. 1, 1835. pp. 394-395. Rept. of state treasurer, rel. to disposition of part of stock loan of 1824. Feb. 6, 1835. p. 396. Stmt, of affairs of Chesnut Hill and Spring House Turnpike Road Co., 1834. Read Feb. 14, 1835. pp. 396-398. Eept. of Phlla. Saving Fund Socy. Jan. 1, 1835. pp. 398-402. Rept. of building committee of Girard College for orphans, 1834. pp. 403-448. Acct. of receipts and payments of mayor, aldermen and citizens of Phila. in trust for Girard funds, 1834. pp. 449-450. Stmt, of affairs of Mount Carbon R.R. Co. Feb. 26, 1835. pp. 451-456. Ann. rept. of secy, of commonwealth and supt. of common schools, on common schools, 1834. March 2, 1835. pp. 457-466. Ann. rept. of bd. of mngrs. of House of Refuge, 1834. pp. 467-487. Ann. rept. of bd. of inspectors of Eastern Penitentiary. March 12, 1835. pp. 488-512, 597-598 [for 488-514]. Mess, from Gov. with communication from secy, of war rel. to survey of loca- tion of r.r. route from WlUiamsport, Penn., to Elmlra, N. Y. March 21, 1835. pp. 598-601 [for 514-517]. Rept. rel. to affairs and mngmt. of House of Refuge. March 24, 1835. pp. 602-612, 529-578 [for 518-578] . Rept. of jt. committee rel to Eastern State Penitentiary. March 26, 1835. pp. 578-637. Mess, from Gov. with communication from comrs. apptd. to revise civil code. March 28, 1835. pp. 638-639. Ann. rept. of Little Schuylkill Navigation R.R. and Coal Co., 1833/4. Read April 3, 1835. p. 640. Abstr. of accts. of Phila., Germantown and Nor- rlstown R.R. Co., 1834. Read April 13, 1835. pp. 641-643. Communication and stmt. rel. to Harrlsburg Bank. April 6, 1835. 62 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LIX General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 2, 1834-AprU 15, 1835 — cont'd Journal of the Senate — cont'd Contents : — cont'd pp. 644-668. Rept. reL to nse of waters of Delaware River. AprU 14, 1835. pp. 689-672. Index. T. 3. Appendix to voL 2, containing canal comrs. rept. and ace. docs., 1834-35. n. p., n. d. 436 pp., foldg. tables, pp. 3-28. Canal comrs. rept. Colombia and Phila. Rwy. 1. Rept of Wm. B. Mitchell, snpt. Nov. 13, 1834. pp. 28-37. 2. Eept. of E. F. Gay, cngr. Nov. 7, 1834. pp. 38-43. Allegheny Portage Ewy. 3. Rept. of SamL Jones, supt. Nov. 1, 1834. pp. 44-57, foldg. table. 4. Rept. of Sylvester Welch, engr. Oct. 30, 1834. pp. 57-69, foldg. tables. Eastern division 5. Rept. of John C. M'AUlster, snpt., 1833/4. pp. 70-72. 6. Rept. of E. F. Gay, engr. Nov. 6, 1834. pp. 72- 74, foldg. tables. Jnnlata division 7. Rept. of J. K. Moorhead, snpt. Nov. 1, 1834. pp. 74-79. 8. Rept. of S. Welch, engr. Nov. 1, 1834. pp. 80-83. Western division 9. Rept. of Saml. Jones, snpt. Nov. 1, 1834. pp. 83-87. 10. Rept. of S. Welch, engr. Nov. 1, 1834. pp. 88-92. Beaver division 11. Rept. of J. Dickey, late snpt. Oct. 31, 1834. p. 92, foldg. table. 12. Rept. of Saml. Power, snpt. Oct 31, 1834. pp. 93-95, foldg. tables. 13. Rept of C. T. Whlppo, engr. Oct 31, 1834. pp. 95-98. French Creek division 14. Rept of J. Anderson, snpt, 98-100. 15. Rept of A. Livermore, pp. 100-102, foldg. tables. West Branch division 16. Rept of W. F. Packer, snpt pp. 102-110, foldg. tables. 17. Rept. of J. D. Harris, engr. Oct. 30, 1834. 111-115, foldg. tables. 18. Eept of R. Faries, engr. pp. 116-119, foldg. tables. North Branch and Snsgnehanna divisions 19. Rept of Iiord Butler, late snpt. pp. 120-129. 20. Rept of D. M'Cormlck, snpt Nov. 1, 1834. p. 129, 21. Rept of Robt. Faries, engr. Nov. 10, 1834. p. 130. 22. Eept. of Simpson Torbert supt Nov. 1, 1834. pp. 131-134. 23. Journal of the bd. of canal comrs., Dec. 31, 1833. to Dec. 24, 1834. pp. 134-436. Jonmal of the House. 3 vols. v. 1. Harrisbnig: Prtd. by Welsh & Patterson, 1834-35. 975 Oct. 31, 1834. pp. engr. Oct 31, 1834. Nov. 1, 1834. pp. ^ ^1), 59 pp. Containing messages, repts. and docs. [nos. 1-266]. Har- rlsborg: Welsh & Patterson, 1834-35. 899 pp., foldg. tables. Doc 1. Conunnnicatlon from auditor gen., Dec 2, 1834, reL to ann. rept of finances, p. 3. Doc. 2. Mess, from Gov. [Wolf], Dec. 3, 1834. Docs. 3-4. Docs. ace. Govs. mess. Corresp. concenilng loan under act of April 5, 1834. pp. 22-26. Rept of architect of Western Penitentiary, pp. 26-29. Doc. 5. Mess, from Gov., Dec. 4, 1834, with canal comrs. rept p. 30. Docs. 6-29. For canal comrs. rept and ace docs., see voL 3, appendix. Doc. 30. Mess, from Gov., with communication from Gov. of Hd. enclosing rept of committee of House of Dele- gates, and res. of leglsL reL to organization of D. S. militia, pp. 30-33. Doc 31. Conununicatlon from auditor gen., with stmt of accts. of canal comrs. Dec. 4, 1834. pp. 33-47. Doc. 32. Communication from auditor gen., Dec 2, 1834, with rept from comrs. of internal improvement fund, 1833/4. pp. 48-51. Doc. 33. Communication from surveyor gen., Dec. 5, 1834, with stmt, of business of dept., 1833/4. pp. 51-53. Doc. 34. Communication from secy, of land office, Dec 5, 1834, with stmt of business of dept, 1833/4. pp. 53-55. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LIX General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 2, 1834-AprU 15, 1835— cont'd Jonmal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Does. 35-36. Rept. of Mr. Snyder, teller on part of Honse, to officiate at election of D. S. Senator. Dec. 6, 1834. pp. 55-68. Doc 37. State of Phila. Saving Fund Society. Bead Dec 8, 1834. pp. 69-70. Doc 38. Rept. of state treasurer on finances, 1833/4. pp. 70-83. Doc. 39. Rept on acct of clerk of House. Dec 9, 1834. pp. 84-85. Doc. 40. Communication from secy, of commonwealtb, with stmt of accts. of Lycoming Coal Co. Dec. 10, 1834. pp. 85-86. Doc. 41. Rept on petition of John Hannum. Dec. 10, 1834. pp. 86-87. Doc 42. Rept upon petition of Catharine Frey, widow of Revolntfonary soldier. Dec. 11, 1834. p. 87. Doc 43. Rept upon petition of Peter F. Dawson, Revo- lutionary soldier. Dec. 11, 1834. p. 88 Docs. 44-45. Mess, from Gov., Dec. 12, 1834, with rept and docs, of comrs. reL to use of waters of Delaware River, pp. 88-114. Doc 46. Kept upon petition of Job Shepard. Dec. 13, 1834. p. 114. Doc 47. Rept npon complaints agst Jas. Patterson, Justice of peace of York Co. Dec. 13, 1834. p. 115. Doc 48. Rept. npon petition of executors ana heirs of Peter Deardorff. Dec. 16, 1834. pp. 115-116. Doc 49. Rept. upon petition of Capt David Wilson, Revolutionary officer. Dec. 16, 1834. p. 116. Doc. 50. Rept npon petition of Emanuel Ziegler, Revolu- tionary soldier. Dec 16, 1834. p. 117. Doc. 51. Conunnnicatlon from auditor gen., Dec 16, 1834, with rept of comrs. of common school fund. pp. 117-119. Doc. 52. Stmt of affairs of Frankford and Bristol Turn- pike Road Co., 1834. pp. 120-121. Doc. 53. Eept. of canal comrs. reL to estimates for com- pleting Wyoming line of North Branch division of Fenn. CanaL Dec 17, 1834. p. 122. Doc 54. Rept upon petition for commuting sentence of death passed on Jos. BInndin. Dec. 17, 1834. pp. 123- 124. Doc 65. Bept npon petition of Peter A. Karthans. Dec 17, 1834. pp. 124-126. Doc. 56. Abstr. of accts. of Germantown and PerUomen Turnpike Road Co. Nov. 3, 1834. p. 126. Doc. 57. Rept upon petition of Arthur M'Klssick for sale of real estate of minor children. Dec 18, 1834. pp. 127-128. Doc. 58. Rept npon acct. of prtr. of German joL Dec 19, 1834. p. 128. Doc. 59. State of accts. of Penn. HospitaL 1833/4. pp. 129-137 Doc 60. Rept of Northern Liberties, Kensington and Spring Garden Saving Fund Socy., 1833/4. pp. 137-138. Docs. 61-62. Communication from andltor gen., Jan. 5, 1835, with stmt of banks, pp. 139-176. Doc. 63. Rept of canal comrs., reL to number of persons employed on canals and r.rs. Jan. 5, 1835. pp. 177-185. Doc. 64. Rept. on acct' of clerk of House. Jan. 6, 1835. p. 185. Doc. 65. Rept of canal comrs. reL to payments for loco- motive engines. Jan. 6, 1835. p. 186. Docs. 66-67. Commnnlcanon from state treasurer, Jan., 1835, with stmt, of contingent expenses of office, 1833/4. p. 187. Doc. 68. Bept of canal comrs. upon amt saved to state In constraction of public Improvements by facilities afforded by them, Jan. 8, 1835. pp. 188-191. Doc. 69. Kept on laying rails upon Columbia Bridge. Jan. 9, 1835. p. 192. Doc 70. Rept upon petition of William M'Kec, for com- pensation. Jan. 10, 1834. pp. 192-193. Doc 71. Rept. upon petition of George A. Kurtz reL to patent ferry. Jan. 10, 1835. p. 193. Docs. 72-74. Mess, from Gov.. Jan. 5, 1835, with letter from secy, of war leL to U. S. land near Alleghe^ Arsenal at Pittsburg: and communication from Gov. of Ga. reL to U. S. bank, and to expunging certain procs. from journal of U. S. Senate, pp. 194-201. Read Jan. 12, 1835. Doc. 75. Rept. of Mr. HelSensteln, teller on part of Honse, to officiate at election of state treasurer. Jan. 13, 1835. pp. 201-204. Doc 76. Eept. upon petition of Geo. Parson, brother of Revolutionary soldier. Jan. 13, 1835. p. 205. Doc 77. Rept upon petition of Catharine FelL widow of Revolutionary soldier. Jan. 13, 1835. pp. 205-206. Doc. 78. Rept upon petition reL to abolishing imprison- ment for small debts. Jan. 14, 1835. p. 206. Doc 79. Bept on petition of Thomas S. Blair for divorce. Jan. 14, 1835. p. 207. Doc 80. Rept upon petition of Patrick Bnrk, Revolu- tionary soldier. Jan. 14, 1835. pp. 207-208. Doc. 81. Rept. upon petitions of Jos. M'Kinzey and Vm. Randall, Revolntionary soldiers. Jan. 14, 1835. p. 208. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 63 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LIX General Assembly — cont'd Dec, 2, 1834-April 15, 1835— cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 82. Rept. upon petition rel. to apptmt. of additional flour Inspectors for port of Phlla. Jan. 14, 1835. pp. 208-209. Doc. 83. Rept. upon petition of agent of Lycoming Coal Co. Jan. 15, 1835. p. 209. Doc. 84. Rept. upon petition of John Ricker, Revolutlon- ary soldier. Jan. 15, 1835. p. 210. Doc. 85. Rept. upon petition for exempting glass blowers from military duty. Jan. 15, 1835. p. 210. Docs. 86-91. Mess, from Gov., Jan. 16, 1835, with com- munication from comrs. apptd. to revise civil code, and aec. docs. pp. 211-457. Doc. 92. 1 ann. rept. of Penn. Institution for Instruction of Blind, [1834], pp. 458-461. Doc. 93. Kept, upon petition of Mary Focht to legitimate son, Adam Spong. Jan. 16, 1835. pp. 461-462. Doc. 94. Rept. on petition of John Cochran, Revolu- tionary soldier. Jan. 16, 1835. p. 462. Doc. 95, Abstr, of accts, of Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven K.R. Co. [1834], p. 463. Doc. 96. Rept. of prothonotary of dlstr. court of Phlla. rel. to no. of cases since March 30, 1832, under act of March 20, 1810, known as Arbitration law. Jan. 17, 1835. p. 464. Doc. 97. Sept. upon petition rel. to Incorporating Kirks' Anthracite Ware Manufactory. Jan. 19, 1835. pp. 464-466. Doc. 98. Rept. upon accts. of committee apptd, to inves- tigate Phlla. House of Refuge. Jan. 19, 1835. p. 466. Docs. 99-101. Mess, from Gov., Jan. 20, 1835, with [ann.] rept. of adj. gen. for the year 1834. pp. 467-468, 6 foldg. tables. Doc. 102. Communication from canal comrs., Jan. 19, 1835, with rept. from John Bennet, late engr. of Wyoming line of Penn. Canal, explanatory of excess of cost over estimates. Read Jan. 20, 1835. pp. 468-472. Doc. 103. Rept. upon petition of Thos. Comegys, rel. to retained percentage. Jan. 20, 1835. pp. 472-473. Doc. 104. Rept. upon petition rel. to state road from Clinton, Allegheny Co., to Mount Pleasant, Westmore- land Co. Jan. 20, 1835. p. 473. Doc. 105. Rept. upon petition rel. to incorporating co. for canal on west of Schuylkill. Jan. 21, 1835. p. 474. Doc. 106. Rept. from canal comrs. rel. to amt. reed. upon Columbia Rwy. for motive power furnished by state. Jan. 22, 1835. pp. 474-475, Doc. 107. Rept. upon acct. of John Kunkel, late asst. doorkeeper. Jan. 22, 1835. p. 475. Doc. 108. Rept. of pres. of co. incorporated to improve navigation of Lackawaxen. p. 476. Doc. 109. Rept. of committee rel. to use of waters of Delaware River. Jan. 20, 1835. pp. 476-488. Doc. 110. Rept. of committee on Inland navigation and internal improvement rel. to use of rwys. of common- wealth. Jan. 28, 1835. pp. 488-505. Doc. 111. Same ; minority of committee. Jan. 28, 1835. pp. 505-512. Doc. 112. Rept. upon complaint agst. Isaac T. Dodson, justice of peace of Northampton Co. Jan. 28, 1835. p. 513. Doc. 113. Rept. of auditor gen. rel. to debt of common- wealth. Jan. 28, 1835. p, 513, foldg. table. Doc. 114. Rept. upon petition of comrs. of Dauphin Co., rel. to expenses of fitting up Supreme Court room in state capltol. Jan. 29, 1835. p. 514. Doc. 115. Rept. upon petition of Elizabeth Scott, widow of Revolutionary soldier. Jan. 29, 1835. pp. 614-515. Doc. 116. Rept. upon petition of John Carroll to legiti- mate son, Tunis Carroll. Jan. 29, 1835. p. 515. Doc. 117. Rept. upon petition of inhabitants of M'Kean Co., rel. to exonerating Wm. M. Bennett and Brewster Freeman, comrs,, from payment of Judgment, Jan. 29, 1835. pp. 515-516. Doc. 118. Rept. of canal comrs. rel. to expenditures. Jan. 29, 1835. pp. 516-520. Doc. 119. Rept. upon petition of Walker and Royer. Jan. 31, 1835. p. 520. Doc. 120. Rept. upon memorial rel. to Incorporating Fair Mount and Gray s Ferry Canal Co. Jan. 31, 1835. pp. 520-521. Doc. 121. Rent, of Penn. Institution for Deaf and Dumb, Jan. 30, 1835, pp, 521-524, Doc, 122, Rept, upon petition of Jas, Watson and Danl, M'Larky, Revolutionary soldiers, Feb, 2, 1835, pp, 524- 526, Doc, 123, Rept, of committee of ways and means rel, to revenue to be derived from banks, Feb, 2, 1835, pp. 526-530. Doc. 124. Same ... for minority of committee. Feb. 2, 1835. pp. 530-534. Doc. 125. Rept. upon petition of Wm. Patterson, guardian of Jane Galloway, pp, 534-535, Doc, 126, Rept. upon petition of Jas. Neely, Revolutionary soldier. Feb. 2, 1835. p. 535. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LIX General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 2, 1834-April 15, 1835 — cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 127. Rept. upon petition of Sarah Davis, widow of Revolutionary soldier. Feb. 2, 1835. pp. 535-536. Doc. 128. Rept, upon petition of Susanna Dougherty, widow of Revolutionary soldier, Feb, 3, 1835. p. 536. Doc. 129. Rept. upon petition of David Price. Feb. 5, 1835. p. 537. Doc. 130. Rept. upon petition of Simon Lonergan. Feb. 5, 1835. pp. 537-538. Doc. 131. Rept. upon petitions rel. to incorporating trus- tees of Methodist Episcopal church. Feb. 5, 1835. p. 538. Doc. 132. Ann. stmt, of funds of Univ. of Penn. Feb. 3, 1835. p. 539. Doc. 133. Rept. upon petition of surviving assignee of Jas. Yard, rel. to errors in deeds. Feb. 6, 1835. p. 540. Doc. 134. Kept, upon petitions rel. to disposition of estate of Geo. Fry. Feb. 7, 1835. pp. 540-542. Doc. 135. Rept. upon petitions rel. to making valid deeds for unseated lands sold for taxes. Feb. 7, 1835. pp. 542-543. Doc. 136. Rept. upon petition of president and mngrs. of Tork Haven and Harrisburg Bridge and Turnpike Co. Feb. 7, 1835. p. 543. Doc. 137. Rept. upon petition rel. to division of Franklin township, Greene Co. Feb. 7, 1835. p. 544. Doc. 138. Rept. upon petition of Francis M'Brlde. Feb. 7, 1835. pp. 544-545. Doc. 139. Rept. upon petition of Robt. M. Riddle for di- vorce. Feb. 9, 1835. p. 545. Doc. 140. Rept. of canal comrs. rel. to tolls to be charged for passing upon rails on Columbia bridge. Feb. 9, 1835. pp. 546-547. Doc. 141. Rept. upon petition of Arts and Dobbins. Feb. 10, 1835. pp. 548-550. Doc. 142. Rept. upon petitions of Jacob Hill & Co., Jas. Rogers, John M'Keown, Wm. Cochran, David and Lewis Brenneman. Feb. 10, 1835. p. 550. Doc. 143. Rept. upon petition of Alex. Boggs. Feb. 10, 1835. pp. 550-552. Doc. 144. Rept. upon petition of Wm. Stall. Feb. 10, 1835. p. 552. Doc. 145. Rept. upon petition of Henry Antes. Feb, 10, 1835. p. 553. Doc. 146. Rept. upon petitions of M. J. Clark and Brown & Sawyer. Feb. 10, 1835. p. 554. Doc. 147. Rept. upon petition of Jacob and Jonas Horner and Jacob Stutzman. Feb. 10, 1835. p. 554. Doc. 148. Rept. upon petition of Andrew Dorsheimer. Feb. 10, 1835. p. 555. Doc. 149. Rept. of auditor gen, rel, to officers and agents on Penn, Canal and R.Rs. Feb. 10, 1835. pp. 556-561. Doc. 150. Rept. of canal comrs. rel. to supplying Delaware division of Penn. Canal with water. Feb. 13, 1834. p. 562. Doc. 151. Rept. upon petition of Dorcas Provance, rel. to divorce. Feb. 13, 1835. p. 563. Doc. 152. Rept. upon petition of Jas. Moore and others, contractors. Feb. 13, 1835. p. 564. Doc. 153. Rept. upon petition of Amos Addis for com- pensation for violation of patent chute. Feb. 13, 1835. pp. 564-565. Doc. 154. Rept. upon petition of Margaret Reed, widow of Revolutionary soldier. Feb. 13, 1835. p. 565. Doc. 155. Rept. upon petition of John Kohr, Revolution- ary soldier. Feb. 13, 1835. pp. 565-566. Doc. 156. Rept. upon Senate bill to annul marriage of Israel and Mary Steel. Feb. 14, 1835. p. 566. Doc. 157. Rept upon petition of John Hindman for di- vorce. Feb. 14, 1835. p. 567. Doc. 158. Rept. of Philadelphia Saving Fund Society [on condition of Socy., Jan. 1, 1835]. Feb. 12, 1835. pp. 568-569. Doc. 159. Rept. upon petition for making turnpike road from Middletown and Harrisburg turnpike to Ruther- ford's. Feb. 17, 1835. p. 570. Doc. 160. Rept. of committee on inland navigation upon internal Improvements of state. Feb. 17, 1835. pp. 570-576. Doc. 161. Rept. upon petition complaining of election of directors of Manufacturers' and Mechanics' Bank of Northern Liberties. Feb. 19, 1835. p. 577. Doc. 162. Rept. upon Senate bill to annul marriage of John and Rebecca Beans. Feb. 19, 1835. p. 577. Doc. 163. Abstr. of accts. of Cheltenham and Willow Grove Turnpike Co., 1833/4. p. 578. Doc. 164. Rept. of minority of committee on education rel. to general system of education by common schools Feb. 20, 1835. pp. 578-581. Doc. 165. Eept. upon petition rel. to alteration in tolls on coal upon Penn. Canal, and to extension of Penn. Canal to Md. line. Feb. 23, 1835, p. 582, Doc, 166, Rept, of committee apptd, to visit Western Penitentiary, Feb, 23, 1835, pp, 583-585. 64 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LIX General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 2, 1834-AprU 15, 1835— cont'd Journal of the Hoase — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 167. Bept. upon accts. of expenses of committee apptd. to examine Eastern Penitentiary. Feb. 25, 1835. pp. 585-586. Doc. 168. Rept. upon petition rel. to vacating state road from Sblckshlnney to Jones' mill, Luzerne Co. Feb. 25, 1835. p. 586. Doc. 169. Rept. upon accts. of expenses of committee apptd. to examine Western Penitentiary. Feb. 27, 1869. p. 586. Doc. 170. Bept. upon acct. of funeral expenses of Wm. Rnnsha. Feb. 28, 1835. p. 587. Doc. 171. Communication from secy, of conunonwealtb and supt. of common schools. March 2. 1835. pp. 587-592. Doc. 172. Bept. upon acct. of clerlt of House. March 3, 1835. p. 593. Doc. 173. Kept, upon petition of Emannel Zlegler, Bevo- Intlonary soldier. March 3, 1835. pp. 593-594. Doc. 174. Mess, from Gov., with act of Gen. Assem. of Ohio extending time for completing Penn. and Ohio canal. March 3, 1835. pp. 594-596. Doc 175. Rept. upon acct. of Wm. Rnnsha, late member of House. March 7, 1835. p. 597. Doc. 176. Bept. upon bill from Senate rel. to Moyamen- sing bank. March 7, 1835. pp. 597-598. Doc. 177. Ann. rept. of bd. of mngrs. of House of Refuge. March 7, 1835. pp. 598-608. Doc. 178. Abstr. of accts. of DanvUle and Pottsrille R.B. Co. Jan. 1, 1835. pp. 608-609. Doc. 179. Bept. upon disposable funds in treasury. March 10, 1835. pp. 609-612. Doc. 180. Bept. upon petition rel. to auctions. March 10, 1835. p. 612. Doc. 181. Rept. upon petitions rel. to hawkers and pedlars. March 10, 1835. p. 613. Doc. 182. Rept. upon petitions rel. to tin hawkers and pedlars. March 10, 1835. p. 613. Doc 183. Rept. upon acct. of Henry Gould, late asst, door- keeper. March 10, 1835. p. 614. Doc. 184. Mess, from Gov., with communication from secy, of war dept. enclosing. act of Cong, for continua- tion and repair of Cumberland road. March 10, 1835. pp. 614-616. Doc. 185. Bept. upon petition of Christian Kllnedlnst, Revolutionary soldier. March 12, 1835. pp. 616-617. Doc. 186. Rept. upon incorporating Commerdal Bank of Pittsburg. March 12, 1835. pp. 617-618. Doc. 187. Rept. upon Xew Hope Delaware Bridge Co. March 13. 1835. pp. 618-620. Doc. 188. Rept. upon official conduct of Thos. H. Balrd, president judge of 14th judicial distr. March 13, 1835. pp. 620-621. Doc. 189. Bept. reL to tax on personal property. March 13, 1835. p. 621. Doc. 190. Mess, from Gov., March 13, 1835, with com- munications from Govs, of Md. and DeL reL to Chesa- peake and Del. Canal Co. March 12, 1835. pp. 622-624. Doc. 191. Bept. of bd. of inspectors of Eastern Peniten- tiary. [1834]. pp. 625-645. Doc. 192. Bept. of minority of committee on banks upon New Hoi»e Delaware Bridge Co. March 14, 1835. pp. 645 [L e. 6461-647. Doc 193. Bept. upon accts. of witnesses before committee apptd. to Investigate official conduct of Thos. H. Balrd. March 14, 1835. pp. 647-648. Doc. 194. Same. March 16, 1835. p. 649. Doc 195. Rept. of committee reL to signatures of peti- tions reL to general system of edncaUon. March 17. 1835. pp. 650-651. Doc. 196. Same ; minority rept. March 17, 1835. pp. 651-653. Doc. 197. Bept. upon acct. of clerk of House. March 18, 1835. p. 653. Doc. 198. Rept. upon accts. of witnesses before committee apptd. to investigate official conduct of Thos. H. Balrd. March 18, 1835. p. 654. Doc 199. Kept, upon petition of Wm. T. Bovd, for supply of water from Penn. CanaL March 18, l835. pp. 654, 656 CL e. for 654-655]. Doc. 200. Rept. upon Hudson and Lake Erie R.R. March 18, 1835. p. 656. Doc 201. Rept. upon petition of T. W. Dyott, rel. to incorporation for DyottvUle Mnfg. and Banking Co. March 18, 1835. p. 657. Doc. 202. Rept. upon Senate bill for reUef of Salome Myers. March 20, 1835. p. 657. Doc. 203. Rept. upon petition of John Murphy, Revolu- tionary soldier. March 20, 1835. p. 658. Doc. 204. Rept. upon petition of Anne Armstrong, rel. to estate of John Gilmore. March 30, 1835. p. 658. Doc 205. Bept. upon accts. of witnesses and depy. ser- geant-at-arms for serving snbpcenas on witnesses before committee apptd. to Investigate official conduct of Thos. H. Balrd. March 21. 1835. p. 659. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LIX General Assembly — cont'd Dec 2, 1834-AprU 15, 1835 — cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 206. Rept. on petition of SamL Lord, Revolutionary soldier. March 21, 1835. p. 660. Doc 207. Rept. upon Senate bill to annul marriage of Francis Seagreaves. March 21, 1835. pp. 660-661. Doc. 208. Rept. upon petition of SamL and Maria Kepler rel. to divorce. March 21, 1835. p. 661. Doc. 209. Rept. upon petition of Jas. Klrkpatrick, Bevo- lutlonary soldier. March 21, 1835. pp. 661-662. Doc 210. Rept. upon petition reL to survey of r.r. route from Plttston to state line. March 21, 1835. p. 662. Doc 211. Bept. upon petition reL to giving packet boats S reference in passing locks. March 21, 1835. pp. 662- 63. Docs. 212-213. Mess, from Gov., with communication from secy, of war rel. to survey of r.r. from Wllllains- port to Elmlra. March 21, 1835. pp. 663-689, 1 foldg. sheet. Doc. 214. Bept. reL to affairs and mngmt. of House of Refuge. March 24, 1835. pp. 689-692. Doc. 215. Rept. of jt. committee rel. to Eastern State Penitentiary. March 26, 1835. pp. 693-753. Doc. 216. Stmt, of affairs of Lykens YaUer R.R. and Coal Co. Feb. 6, 1835. pp. 753-754. Doc. 217. Rept. upon petitions reL to changing mode of assessing damages and repairing bridges In case of Union Canal Co. March 27, 183o. p. 755. Doc. 218. Rept. of minority of committee reL to abuses charged as existing in mngmt. of Eastern PenltentiatT, March 27, 1835. pp. 755-769. Doc. 219. Rept. of canal comrs. reL to compensation pd. persons employed on Fhila. and Columbia Bwy. March 24 1834 [L e. 1835]. pp. 769-772. Doc. 220. Bept. of canal comrs. rel. to official conduct of Jas. K. Moorhead, supervisor of Juniata division of Penn. Canal. March 27, 1835. pp. 773-774. Docs. 221-226. Mess, from Gov. with communication from comrs. apptd. to revise civil code, submitting bills. March 28, 1835. pp. 774-833. Doc. 227. Kept, upon petition of David White reL to use of water to be taken from pool of Neshanock dam for milling purposes. March 28, 1835. pp. 834-835. Doc. 228. Kept, upon petition of Wm. B. Osmun for divorce. March 30, 1835. p. 835. Doc. 229. Rept. upon petition of Mary Cornell for divorce. March 30, 1835. p. 836. Doc. 230. Kept. reL to Chesapeake and Delaware CanaL March 30, 1835. pp. 836-838. Doc. 231. Kept, upon accts. of witnesses before committee apptd. to investigate circumstances of state loan of 1833. March 31, 1835. p. 838. Doc. 232. Rept. upon petition reL to abuses alleged to have been committed nnder officers of Phlla. and Columbia R.R. March 31, 1835. pp. 838-839. Doc 233. Rept. upon Senate bill No. 412 [reL to legitt- mattng clilldren of Eliza Howard]. April 2, 1835. p. 840. __ Doc. 234. Rept. upon accts. of committee apptd. to ex- amine into mngmt. of Eastern Penitentiary. April 2, 1835. p. 840. Doc. 235. Bept. upon accts. of witnesses before committee apptd. to Invest^te official conduct of Thos. H. Balrd. April 2, 1835. p. 841. Doc. 236. Ann. rept. of Little Schuylkill Navigation R.E. and Coal Co., 1834. pp. 841-843. Doc. 237. Rept. upon petition of Jas. Ronaldson reL to abuses of Glrard Trust by city authorities of Phlla. April 8, 1835. pp. 843-844. Doc. 238. Rept. upon iietltionE reL to abolishing right of voting by proxy. April 8, 1835. p. 841. Doc. 239. Rept. upon petition of Townsend Lamboume rel. to divorce. April 8, 1835. p. 845. Doc 240. Rept. upon petitions rel. to commuting capital punishment. April 8, 1835. pp. 845-846. Doe. 241. Rept. upon complaints agst. Nathan Eockey- feller, justice of peace of Washington Co. April 8, 1835. p. 846. Doc 242. Rept. upon complaints agst. Thos. Gallaher, justice of peace of Perry Co. April 8, 1835. p. 847. Doc. 243. Communication from auditor gen. with stmt, of contingent expenses of dept, 1834/5. pp. 847-848. Doc 244. Rept. of inspectors of Western State Penlten- tmry. Jan., 1835. pp. 848-858. Doc 245. Bept of minority of committee on corporations on Senate bill to authorize Gov. to Incorporate co. to erect bridge over Schuylkill near Phlla. April 10, 1836. PP. 859-862. Doc. 246. Rept. upon pay and mileage of members, ses- slon 1834-35. April 11, 1835. pp. 863-865. Doc 247. Communication from president of Phlla., Ger- mantown and Norrlstown R.R. Co., with abstr. of accts. [1834]. pp. 865-866. Doc. 248. Stmt, of condition of Phlla. Savings Instltu- tlon. Jan. 1, 1835. p. 867. Doc. 249. Rept. upon accts. of officers of House. April 13, 1835. p. 868. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 65 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LIX General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 2, 1834-Aprll 15, 1835— cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 250. Rept. upon accts. of sergeant-at-arms for serv- Ing subpoenas. April 13, 1835. pp. 868-869. Doc. 251. Kept, upon petition rel. to Mayor's court of Phlla. April 13, 1835. p. 869. Doc. 252. Kept, upon petitions rel. to Phlla. and Trenton R.R. Co. for erection of bridge over Neshamony River. April 13, 1835. pp. 870-871. Doc. 253. Rept. upon acct. of Henry Sprigman. April 13, 1835. pp. 871-873. Doc. 254. Rept. upon civil code. April 14, 1835. p. 874. Doc, 255. Rept. upon acct. of prtr. of German Jol. April 14, 1835. pp. 874-876. Doc. 256. Rept. upon pay of witnesses before committee apptd. to investigate official conduct of canal comrs. April 14, 1835. pp. 877-878. Doc. 257. Rept. upon settlement of acct. of clerk of House. April 14, 1885. p. 878. Doc. 258. Kept, upon postage acct. of members. April 14, 1835. pp. 879-881. Doc. 259. Rept. upon acct. of prtr. of bills. April 14, 1835. p. 882. Doc. 260. Rept. upon acct. of Welsh and Patterson, prtrs. of English Jol. April 14, 1835. pp. 883-887. Doc. 261. Rept. upon acct. of Chas. F. Muench. April 14, 1835. p. 887. Doc. 262. Rept. upon petition for new township from cos. of Bedford and Huntingdon. April 14, 1835. p. 888. Doc. 263. Same ; for minority of committee. April 14, 1835. pp. 888-889. Doc. 264. Rept. upon Arch Street prison. April 14, 1835. pp. 889-890. Doc. 265. Stmt, of accts. of Lorberry Creek R.R. Co. April 14, 1835. pp. 890-891. Doc. 266. Rept. of joint library committee. April 14, 1835. pp. 891-892. Index, pp. 893-899. v. 3. Appendix to vol. 2 ; containing the canal comrs.' rept. and ace. docs. n. p., n. d. 436 pp.. foldg. tables. Doc. 6. Canal comrs.' rept. pp. 3-27. Docs. 7-29. Docs. ace. canal comrs.' rept. pp. 29-436. Columbia and Phlla. Rwy. Doc. 7 — no. 1, Rept. of Wm. B. Mitchell, supt. Nov. 13, 1834. pp. 28-37. Doc. 8 — no. 2. Rept. of E. F. Gay, engr. Nov. 7, 1834. pp. 38-43. Allegheny Portage Rwy. Doc. 9 — no. 3. Rept. of Saml. Jones, supt. Nov. 1, 1834. pp. 44-57, 1 foldg. table. Doc. 10 — no. 4. Rept. of Sylvester Welch, engr. Oct. 30, 1834. pp. 57-69, 11 foldg. tables. Eastern division Doc. 11 — no. 5. Rept. of John C. M'AUister, supt. Oct. 31, 1834. pp. 70-72, 1 foldg. table, p. 74. Doc. 12 — no. 6. Rept. of B. F. Gay, engr. Nov. 6, 1834. pp. 72-74. Juniata division Doc. 13 — no. 7. Rept. of J. K. Moorhead, supt. Nov. 1, 1834. pp. 74-79. Doc. 14 — no. 8. Rept. of S. Welch, engr. Nov. 1, 1834. pp. 80-83. Western division Doc. 15 — no. 9. Rept. of Saml. Jones, supt. Nov. 1, 1834. pp. 83-87. Doc. 16— no. 10. Rept. of S. Welch, engr. Nov. 1, 1834. pp. 88-92. Beaver division Doc. 17 — no. 11. Rept. of J. Dickey, late supt. Oct. 31, 1834. p. 92, 1 foldg. table. Doc. 18 — no. 12. Rept. of Saml. Power, supt. Oct. 31, 1834. pp. 93-95, 5 foldg. tables. Doc. 19 — no. 13. Rept. of C. T. Whippo, engr. Oct. 31, 1834. pp. 95-98. French Creek division Doc. 20 — no. 14. Rept. of J. Anderson, supt. Oct. 31, 1834. pp. 98-100. Doc. 21 — no. lo. Rept. of Alonzo Llvermore, engr. Oct. 31, 1834. pp. 100-102, 6 foldg. tables. West Branch division Doc. 22 — no. 16. Rept. of W. F. Packer, supt. Nov. 1, 1834. pp. 102-110, 4 foldg. tables. Dot. 23 — no. 17. Rept. of J. D. Harris, engr. Oct. 30, 1834' pp. 111-115, 6 foldg. tables. Doc. 24 — no. 18. Rept. of R. Faries, engr. Oct. 29, 1834. pp. 116-119, 2 foldg. tables. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LIX General Assembly — cont'd Dee. 2, 1834-Aprll 15, 1835 — cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd North Branch and Susquehanna divisions Doc. 25 — no. 19. Rept. of Lord Butler, late supt. Nov. 1, 1834. pp. 120-129. Doc. 26 — no. 20. Rept. of D. M'Cormlck, supt. Nov. 1, 1834. p. 129. Doc. 27 — no. 21. Rept. of Bobt. Faries, engr. Nov. 10, 1834. p. 130. Doc. 28 — no. 22. Rept. of Simpson Torbert, supt. Nov. 1, 1834. pp. 131-134. Doe. 29 — no. 23. Journal of bd. of canal comrs. Dec. 21, 1833-Dec. 24, 1834. pp. 134-436. . Same, in German. Not seen. Jacob Baab was elected prtr. (House lol. 1834/5 V. 1 : 18.) LX General Assembly Dec. 1, 1835-June 16, 1836 Journal of the Senate. 3 vols. V. 1. Harrisburg : Crabb & Barrett, 1835-36. 1074, 61 pp. V. 2. [Containing messages, repts. and docs.] Harrisburg : Crabb & Barrett, 1835-36. 430 pp., foldg. tables. Contents : pp. 3-7. Corresp. rel. to state loans. Read Dec, 2, 1835. pp. 8-11. Opinion of atty. gen. rel. to obstructions in navigation of Chesapeake and Delaware Canal. Nov. 16, 1835. pp. 11-14. Ann. rept. of comrs. of Internal Improvement fund. Dec. 1, 1835. pp. 15-16. Communication from secy, of land oflSee with stmt, of business of dept., 1834/5. Dec. 2, 1835. pp. 17-33. Accts. of canal comrs., 1834/5. pp. 34-44. Ann. rept. of state treasurer, on finance, 1834/5. Dec. 4, 1835. pp. 44-46. Rept. of surveyor gen., 1834/5. Dec. 4, 1835. pp. 46-50. Rept. of supt. of common schools rel. to general system of education, 1834/5. Dec. 5, 1835. Ace. by 3 foldg. tables, pp. 50-74. 6-7 ann. repts. of Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Co., 1834 and 1835. p. 75. Stmt, of accts. of Lycoming Coal Co., 1834/5. pp. 76-88. Rept. of, Phlla. Bible Soey. Dec. 15, 1835. pp. 88-131. Letter from auditor gen., Jan. 4, 1836, with stmt, of certain banks, 1835. pp. 132-133. Rept. of Northern liberties, Kensington and Spring Garden Saving Fund Socy. Dee. 23, 1835. pp. 134-138. Rept. of joint committee of federal relations in S. C. legisl. [Read In Penn. Sen.] Jan. 5, 1836. pp. 138-142. Res. of N. C. legisl. on subject of incendiary pub^ications. [Read in Penn. Sen.] Jan. 5, 1836. pp. 143-144. Rept. of Lancaster and Susquehanna Turn- pike Road Co. Jan. 4, 1836. pp. 145-159. Rept. of bd. of inspectors of Western Peni- tentiary, 1835. pp. 160-161. Stmt, of affairs of Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven R.R. Co. Jan. 8, 1836. pp. 161-162. Stmt, of affairs of Ridge Turnpike Co., for 1833. pp. 162-268. Rept. of comrs. apptd. to revise civil code. Jan. 4, 1836. pp. 268-269. Stmt, of Phlla. Steam Tow Boat Co. Dee. 31, 1835. p. 269. Stmt, of Germantown and Perkiomen Turnpike Road Co., 1834/5. Nov. 2, 1835. pp. 270-272. Rept. and res. of Ga. Gen. Assem. Dec., 1835. pp. 272-275. Rept. of building committee of Girard college. Jan. 12, 1836. pp. 276-315. Acct. of receipts and payments of mayor, aldermen, and citizens of Phlla. in trust for Girard Funds, for the year 1835. pp. 315-316. Abstr. of accts. of No. Amer. Coal Co., 1835. pp. 317-318. Stmt, of accts. of York and Md. Line R.R. Co., 1835. pp. 318-321. Ann. rept. of Penn. Institution for Deaf and Dumb, 1835. pp. 322-342. Rept. of bd. of inspectors of Eastern State Penitentiary, 1835. p. 343. Stmt, of affairs of Doylestown Insurance Co., Aug. 1, 1835-Jan. 1, 1836. pp. 344-346. 2 ann. rept. of mngrs. of Penn. Institution for Instruction of Blind, for 1835. p. 347. Stmt, of affairs of Chesnnt Hill and Spring House Turnpike Road Co. Feb. 4, 1836. pp. 347-349. Ala. res. on abolition of slavery. [Read in Penn.] Sen. Feb. 10, 1836. pp. 349-350. Stmt, of affairs of Phlla. Saving Fund Soey., 1835. Feb. 11, 1836. pp. 351-352. List of taxable inhabitants, slaves, and deaf and dumb, in state, 1835. Feb. 18, 1836. pp. 352-353. Rept. of adj. gen. Ace. by 7 foldg. tables, pp. 353-361. Suppl. rept. of supt. of commen schools. Feb. 19. 1836. Ace. by 2 foldg. tables, pp. 361-363. Abstr. of accts. of Phlla. and Lancaster Turn- pike Road Co., 1833-1835. Feb. 15, 1836. 66 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LX General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 1, 1835-Jnne 16, 1836 — cont'd Joamal of the Senate — cont'd Contents : — cont'd pp. 363-364. Commnnication from Got. of Va., Feb. 18, 1836, transmitting res. of l^isL on negro slavery, pp. 365-372. Rept. of mngrs. of House of Befnge. Jan. 1, 1836. pp. 372-373. Abstr. of accts. of Northern Liberties and Penn Township R.R. Co. to March 1, 1836. pp. 373-374. Ann. rept of Phila., Gcrmantown and Xorrls- town R.B. Co. March 8, 1836. p. 374. Commnnication from Got. of Otilo, Mcli. 4, 1836, with res. rel. to election of president and vice president, pp. 375-385. Rept. of committee apptd. to Inquire into state of alfalrs of Bank of Penn. March 18, 1836. 1 folds, table, pp. 385-391. Rept. of committee apptd. to inquire Into state of alfairs of Bank of Phlla. March 18, 1836. pp. 392-395. Commnnication from Got. of Ky., Feb. 23, 1836, with res. of legisl. resp. abolition socys. pp. 395-404. Mess, from Got. stating objections to bill suppL to act for Incorporating Girard Bank. March 16, 1836. [Read In Penn.] Sen. March 12, 1836. pp. 405-406. Act passed by Ohio Gen. Assem. reL to Penn. and Ohio Canal Co. p. 406. List of taxable inhabitants of M'Kean Co., 1835. pp. 407-409. Ann. rept. of pres. of Lykens Valley R.R. and Coal Co.. 1834/5. pp. 409-411. Commnnication from Got. of Miss., March 7, 1836, with res. of legisL rei. to abolitionists, pp. 411-414. Ann. accL of Delaware Coal Co., 1834/5. pp. 414-416. Ann. rept. of Little Schuylkill NaTigation, R.R. and Coal Co., 1834/5. pp. 416-418. Commnnication from Got. of Ohio, March 28, 1836, with rept. and res. of legisL rel. to slavery, pp. 418-421. Commnnication from Got. of Me., March 24, 1836, with res. reL to slavery, pp. 421-422. Commnnication from Got. of Me., April 5, 1836, with res. reL to election of president and Tice presi- dent, pp. 422-425. Commnnication from Got. of X. T., May 18, 1836, with rept. and res. reL to slavery, pp. 427-430. Index. . 3. Appendix to voL 2 ; containing canal comrs.' rept. and ace docs. Harrlsburg : Prtd. by Crabb & Barrett, 1835. 248 pp., foldg. tables. Contents : pp. 1-26. Rept. of canal comrs., 1834/ 5. Dec 2, 1835. Includes 2 foldg. tables, pp. 27-108. Accompanying documents. Philadelphia and Columbia Railway 1. Rept. of Joseph Mosher, supt. Phila. and Columbia Rwy. Nov. 3, 1835. pp. 27-29, 3 foldg. tables. 2. Rept. of Edwd. F. Gay, principal engr. Oct. 30, 1835. pp. 30-31. 3. Rept. of E. F. Gay, engr., npon motive power. Oct 30, 1835. pp. 31-37. 4. Rept of J. Mosher. supt of motive power on Colum- bia and Phila. Rwy. Oct 29, 1835. pp. 37-38, 2 foldg. tables. 5. Rept of J. Mosher, supt upon cost of locomotlTes. Oct 29, 1835. pp. 38-39. 6. Abstr. of rept on motlTe power, pp. 39-40. 7. Afaetr. of receipts and expenditures on acct of motive power, on the Colombia and Phila. Rwy., Feb. 2-Jnly 10, 1835. by Jos. Mosher. Oct 29, 1835. p. 40. 8. Rept of J. S. Cash, supt of mottye power. Oct 31. 1835. pp. 41-46. Eastern division 9. Rept of J. C M'AUlster, snpt 46-47, 2 foldg. tables. 10. Rept of Bdwd. F. Gay, engr. 47-49. Juniata and Western divisions 11. Rept of J. K. Moorhead, supt Juniata Division. Nov. 1, 1835. pp. 49-51. 12. Rept of S. Jones, snpt Western Division. Dec 12, 1835: pp. 51-52. 13. Rept of S. Welch, engr. npon a reservoir for the Western Division. Nov. 22. 1834 [35?]. pp. 52-56. 14. Rept of S. Welch, engr. npon the Juniata and Western Divisions. Oct 3, 1835. pp. 56-63. Portage Railway 15. Rept of S. Jones, late snpt June 12, 1835. pp. Oct 31, 1835. pp. Oct 30, 1835. pp. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LX General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 1, 1835-Jnne 16, 1836 — cont'd Journal of the Senate — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Portage Railway — cont'd 18. Rept of S. Welch, principal engr. npon motive power. Oct 31, 1835. pp. 77-89. 19. Rept of Wilson Knott, supervisor, on motive power Oct 31, 1835. p. 89, 5 foldg. tables. Beaver division 20. Rept of SamL Power, late snpt p. 90, foldg. table. Nov. 20, 1835. 16. Rept of Wnson Eiiott, supt Nov. 1, 1835. pp. 66- 68. 3 foldg. tables. 17. Rept of S. Welch, principal engr. Oct 30, 1835. pp. 69-77. West Branch and North Branch Divisions 21. Rept. of G. Crawford, supt Nov. 21, 1835. pp. 91- 92. 22. Work done and payment upon extension of Incom- ing line, Penn. CanaL above Dunnstown ; work and payments on West Branch Division, Penn. line; damages paid on Wyoming line (1834/5). foldg. table betw. pp. 92 and 93. 23. Rept of R. Faries, engr. upon the North and West Branch Diylalons. Nov. 4, 1835. pp. 93-95. 24. Rept of R. Faries, engr. upon the Tangascootack extension. Not. 8, 1835. pp. 95-101. Delaware dlTisIon 25. Rept of Simpson Torbert snpt Not. 1, 1835. pp. 101-102. 26. Rept of Sylvester Welch, engr. Dec 21, 1835. pp. 102-108. 27. Journal of the bd. of canal comrs. Jan. 15, 1835- Jan. 30, 1836. pp. 108-248. Two copies of V. 3 were compared. tIz. : one in the Penn. State Library and one in the Hist Socy. of Penn., Phila. . Same, in German. Not seen. Jacob Baab was elected prtr. (Sen. loL 1835/6 V. 1 : 31.) Journal of the House. 3 vols. V. 1. Harrlsburg : Prtd. by T. Fenn, 1835-36. 1464. 119 pp. r. 2. Containing messages, repts. and docs. Harrisbuig : Prtd. by T. Fenn, 1835-36. 943, xl pp., 1 foldg. table. Doc. 1. Communication from the auditor gen. reL to his ann. rent of the finances for the year ending Oct 3L 1835. Dec 1, 1835. p. 3. Doc 2. Commnnication from the secy, of the land office, ace with a stmt of the business of that dept Dec 2. 1835. pp. 4-5. Doc 3. Commnnication from auditor gen. ace with a rept of the comrs. of the internal Improvement fund. Dec 1, 1835. pp. 6-10. Doc 4. Guvs. mess. (Wolf) . Dec 2. 1835. pp. 10-24. Doc 5. Corresp. concerning the loan under the act of April 13, 1835. pp. 24-20. Doc 6. Corresp. in relation to the Chesapeake and Dela- ware CanaL Nov. 16, 1835. pp. 29-32. Docs. 7-8. Govs. mess, ace with a. rept of the comrs. upon r.rs. and canals. Dec 2, 1835. p. 33. Canal comrs.' rept and ace docs, are in the app. of tills volume. Doc 9. Communication from the andltor gen. ace with a stmt of accts. of canal comrs. Dec 3, 1835. pp. 33-51. Doc 10. Rept upon the acct of Jas. Smith, late sergeant- at-arms, and T. J. Gross, late asst clerk. Dec 4, 1835. p. 51. Doe 11. Rept of state treasurer npon the finances of the Commonwealth, 1834/5. Dec 4, 1835. pp. 52-62. Doe 12. Commnnication from the surveyor gen. ace with a stmt of the business of that dept, 1834/5. Dec 4, 1835. pp. 62-64. Doc 13. Rept npon accts. of the late door-keeper and asst door-keepers. Dec 5. 1835. p. 64. Doe 14. Rept upon acct of Ben]. Perry, late transcribing clerk. Dec 5, 1835. p. 65. Doc 15. Rept upon the settlement of the Clerk's accts. of the House Dec. 5, 1835. pp. 65-66. Doc 16. Rept of the secv. of the commonwealth as snpt of common schools. I>ec. 5, 1835. pp. 66-70, 3 foldg. tables. Doc 17. State of accts. of Fenn. Hospital being a snin- mary of the receipts and payments for the year ending Apr. 25, 1835. Dec 3, 1835. pp. 71-78. Doe 18. Rept of the tellers of the convention for coimtlng the votes for Gov. Dec. 7, 1835. pp. 79-80. Doc 19. Ann. stmt of llie number of depositors with the Phlla. SaTlng Fund Socy., first Monday of Nov., 1835. Dec 7, 1835. pp. 81-S2. Doc 20. Rept resp. the bUl for changing the thne of apptg. canal comrs. Dec 9, 1835. pp. 82-83. Doe 21. Govs. mess. (Wolf) transmitting the 6th and 7tD ann. repts. of the pr«ddent and directors of the Oiesa- peake and Ohio Canal Co. Dec 9, 1835. pp. 84-110. Doe 22. " See No. 70 of this volume" Doe 23. Rept npon the claims of sundry Revolutionary soldiers. Dec. 11, 1835. pp. 110-111. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 67 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LX General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 1, 1835-June 16, 1836— cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doe. 24. Kept. rel. to the New Jerusalem Church In the City and Co. of Phlla. Dec. 11, 1835. pp. 111-112. Doc. 25. Rept. upon rules adopted by the committee on pensions and gratuities, for their govt. rel. to the claims of Eevolutionary soldiers. Dec. 12, 1835. pp. 112-114. Doc. 26. Rept. upon accts. of Hugh Hamilton & Son, and Patterson & Small. Dec. 12, 1835. p. 114. Doc. 27. Stmt, of accts. of the Incoming Coal Co. to Oct. 31, 1835. Dec. 5, 1835. pp. 115-116. Doc. 28. Rept. upon the act authorizing the sale of a cer- tain messuage and lot of ground in Phlla. Co. Dec. 14, 1835. p. 116. Doc. 29. Corresp. rel. to the claim of the Commonwealth agst. the City of Pittsburg. Read Dec. 15, 1835. pp. 117- 118. Doc. 30. Corresp. rel. to a res. of Apr. 15, 1835, on the subject of a loan authorized by the act of Apr. 16, 1835. p. 119. Doc. 31. Kept. 6f mngrs. of the Bible Socy. of Phila. Dec. 15, 1835. pp. 120-132. Doc. 32. Rept. upon the claim of Arts and Dobbins. Dec. 18, 1835. p. 133. Doc. 33. Rept. upon the validity of the election of Wm. E. Hughes, as a state director of the Banls of Penn. Dec. 18, 1835. pp. 133-134. Doc. 34. Rept. of the Convention to publish the returns of the election for and agst. a Convention to alter the Con- stitution. Dec. 18, 1835. pp. 134-136. Doc. 35. Letter from canal comrs., communicating a stmt. of different points on the public worlss at which the commonwealth has water power, which may be used for other purposes than the supply of the canal, etc. Read Dec. 19, 1835. pp. 137-138. Doc. 36. Rept. of the committee on estates and escheats upon bill No. 15, rel. to authorizing Wm. Williamson to sell and dispose of certain personal property, p. 138. Doc. 37. " See No. 26 of Canal repts. in app. to this vol." Doc. 38. Rept. upon petition of Emanuel Handesheldt for a divorce. Dec. 22, 1835. p. 139. Doc. 39. Rept upon accts. of Jacob Seller, late transcrib- ing clerk and Washington Hamersly, late asst. door- keeper. Dec. 22, 1835. pp. 139-140. Doc. 40. Rept. of canal comrs. rel. to the Importance and utility of horse and steam power on the Penn. r.rs. Dec. 31, 1835. pp. 140-141. Doc. 41. Rept. of Isaac B. Garrigues, pres. of the Northern Liberties, Kensington and Spring Garden Saving Fund Socy., upon the state of said institution, 1833/5. Dec. 23, 1835. pp. 142-143. Doc. 42. Communication from auditor gen., ace. with a stmt, of certain banks. Jan. 4, 1836. pp. 144-193." Doc. 43. Communication from J. G. Oarkson, enclosing res. of the select and common councils of Phlla. agst. construction of a canal on the west side of the river Schuylkill. Read Jan. 4, 1836. p. 194. Doc. 44. Govs. mess. (Bltner) communicating a rept. of joint committee of federal relations in S. C. legisl. rel. to the incendiary publications ; also a similar communi- cation from Gov. of N. C. Jan. 5, 1835. pp. 195-204. Doc. 45. Rept. of the judiciary committee rel. to the in- corporation of the Wrightsvllle, York and Gettysburg R.R. Co. Jan. 6, 1836. pp. 204-209. Doc. 46. Abstr. of accts. of the Lancaster and Susque- hanna Turnpike Road for the three years ending Jan., 1835. Jan. 4, 1836. pp. 210-211. Doc. 47. Stmt, of contingent expenses of the state treas- urer, 1834/5. Jan. 7, 1836. p. 212. Doc. 48. Rept. on claims of Danl. Bemus, asking com- pensation for certain repairs made at the Feeder Dam on French Creek. Jan. 8, 1836. pp. 213-214. Doc. 49. Rept. upon acct. of Wm. F. Boon, late tran- scribing clerk, Jan. 8, 1836. pp. 214-215. Doc. 50. Rept. upon petition of Thos. Baird. Jan. 8, 1836. p. 215. Doc. 51. Communication from James Clarke, president of the bd. of canal comrs. Jan. 8, 1836. pp. 216-217. Doc. 52. Rept. of committee of ways and means upon the finances of the commonwealth. Dec. 22, 1835. pp. 218- 220. Doc. 53. Rept. of the committee apptd. to investigate the evils of freemasonry, rel. to the refusal of certain wit- nesses to appear before said committee. Jan. 12, 1836. p. 221. Doc. 54. Rept. of Mr. Davis, teller on the part of the House to officiate at the election of state treasurer. Jan. 12, 1836. pp. 221-230. Doc. 55. Rept. of the secy, of the commonwealth, rel. to the no. of Justices of the peace for the aldermen dlstrs. Jan. 13, 1836. pp. 230-233. Doc. 56. Rept. of auditor gen. rel. to the amt. of co. rates and levies, and the tax on personal property, yet outstanding, under the act of March 25, 1831. Jan. 12, 1836. pp. 233-234. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LX General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 1, 1835-June 16, 1836 — cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents ; — cont'd Doc. 57. Rept. of Mr. Davles, teller on the part of the House to officiate at the election of state treasurer. Jan. 13, 1836. pp. 234-242. Doc. 58. Govs. mess. (Rltner) rel. to the finances of the Commonwealth. Jan. 13, 1836. pp. 242-244. Doc. 59. Letter from Geo. Wolf, in reply to a writ of subpoena requiring him to appear before the committee apptd. to Investigiite the evils of freemasonry. Jan. 14, 1836. pp. 245-247. Doc. 60. Letter from John Nellson In reply to a writ of subpoena requiring him to appear before the committee apptd. to investigate the evils of freemasonry. Jan. 11, 1836. pp. 247-248. Doc. 61. Rept. of committee on inland navigation and internal Improvement rel. to the extension of the Dela- ware Division of the Penn. Canal, from Bristol to Phlla. Jan. 14, 1836. pp. 248-249. Doc. 62. Rept. of committee of accts. rel. to the accts. of sundry witnesses before the committee apptd. to investi- gate the evils of freemasonry. Jan. 14, 1836. p. 249. Docs. 63-64. Govs. mess. (Rltner) ace. with rept. of comrs. apptd. to revise the civil code of Penn. Jan. 13, 1836. pp. 250-361. Doc. 65. Stmt, of affairs of the Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven R.R. Co. Jan. 15, 1836. pp. 361-362. Doc. 66. Communication from the canal comrs. ace. with a rept. from Robt. Faries, rel. to the practicability of connecting the bridge asked for by the Cumberland Valley R.R. Co. with the Harrisburg Bridge across the Susquehanna River. Jan. 14, 1836. pp. 363-365. Doc. 67. Letter from Jos. Lawrence, resigning his seat as a member of the Legisl. Jan. 15, 1836. p. 365. Doc. 68. Rept. of committee on pensions and gratuities rel. to the petition and docs, of Catharine Fiss. Jan. 15, 1836. p. 366. Doc. 69. Rept. of committee on pensions and gratuities rel. to the petition and docs, of Saml. Byers. Jan. 15, 1836. pp. 366-367. Doc. 70. Rept. upon petitions of James Robb and others praying for compensation for Injury sustained by fire. Dec. 10, 1835. pp. 367-368. Doc. 71. Rept. of Judiciary committee rel. to a memorial from the Bar of the City of Pittsburg, praying for an Increase of the salaries of the President Judges of AUe- ghenjT Co. Jan. 15, 1836. p. 368. Doc. 72. Rept. of judiciary committee rel. to the petition of Catharine Zelgler and Abner Leonard. Jan. 15, 1836. p. 369. Doc. 73. Stmt, of affairs of the Ridge Turnpike Co. for 1835. Jan. 1, 1836. pp. 369-370. Doc. 74. Stmt, and disposition of Henry Snyder, rel. to the Wrightsvllle, York and Gettysburg R.R. Co. Jan. 14, 1836. pp. 371-372. Doc. 75. Rept. from committee on claims rel. to the peti- tion of the creditors of Andrew Boggs. Jan. 16, 1836. p. 373. Doc. 76. Rept. from committee on Judiciary system on prayer of sundry petitioners for repeal of act abolishing imprisonment for debt. Jan. 16, 1836. p. 374. Doc. 77. Rept. of committee of accts. rel. to the acct. of John P. Schuyler, a witness attending before the com- mittee apptd. to inquire into the evils of freemasonry. Jan. 16, 1836. p. 374. Doc. 78. Stmt, of funds reed, and disbursed by the Phila. Steam Tow Boat Co. up to Dec. 31, 1835. Jan. 15, 1826. pp. 375-376. Doc. 79. Letter from Jos. Lawrence rel. to Wrightsvllle, York and Gettysburg R.R. Co. Jan. 16, 1836. p. 376. Doc. 80. Letter from John H. Walker and Elijah F. Pennypacker rel. to the Wrightsvllle. York and Gettys- burg R.R. Co. Jan. 18, 1836. pp. 376-377. Doc. 81. Rept. upon sundry petitions signed by citizens of Bradford and Lycoming cos. praying passage of an act prohibiting the sale of goods, by hawkers and pedlars. Jan. 18, 1835 [sic, 1. e. 1836]. pp. 377-378. Doc. 82. Rept. of committee apptd. to examine into state of motive power on the Phlla. and Columbia R.R. Jan. 19, 1836. pp. 378-384. Doc. 83. Rept. upon accts. of F. R. Shunk, late Clerk of House of Representatives. Jan. 20, 1836. p. 385. Doc. 84. Rept. upon accts. of Saml. Shoch, clerk of House of Representatives. Jan. 29, 1836. pp. 385-386. Doc. 85. Rept. from the committee to whom were referred petitions of sundry citizens praying Investigation into evils of freemasonry, etc. Jan. 20, 1836. pp. 386-387. Doc. 86. Govs. mess, approving Sen. bill no. 4, and trans- mitting a communication from the Gov. of Ga. .Tan. 21. 1836. pp. 387-390. Doe. 87. Stmt, of acct. of Catawlssa Bridge Co., with the Commonwealth of Penn. Jan. 19, 1836. p. 391. Doc. 88. Rept. from the president of the Lackawaxcn Canal Co. Jan. 19, 1836. p. 392. Doc. 89. Rept. upon acct. of James M'Henry, a witness before the committee apptd. to examine Into the evils of freemasonry. Jan. 22, 1886. p. 393. 68 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LX General ABsembly — cont'd Dec. 1, 1835-June 16, 1836 — cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 90. Communication from the presidents of the select and common councils of Fhlla. transmitting a stmt, of the Girard Estate, and investment and application of the same ; and a rept. of the state of Girard College. Read Jan. 23, 1836. pp. 393-439. Doc. 91. Communication from the secy, of the Common- wealth transmitting a list of aldermen and justices of the peace, commissioned by Gov. Wolf, 1829-1835. Jan. 23, 1836. pp. 440-476. Doc. 92. Stmt, of affairs of Tioga Navigation Co. Jan. 1, 1836. pp. 477-478. Doc. 93. Kept, upon petition and docs, of Fred. Matthew. Jan. 25, 1836. p. 47%. Doc. 94. Rept. upon petition and docs, of Cornelius Van- horn. Jan. 25, 1836. p. 479. Doc. 95. Abatr. of accts. of the Germantown and Perkio- men Turnpike Co., 1834/5. Dec. 24, 1835. pp. 479-480. Doc. 96. Rept. upon accts. of Edwin A. Atlee. Jan. 28, 1836. p. 481. Doc. 97. Stmt, of receipts and expenditures of the York and Maryland Line R.R. Co., 1835. Jan. 27, 1836. pp. 481-483. Doc. 98. Rept. upon petition of Wm. Stall, Jan. 29, 1836. pp. 483-484. Doc. 99. Rept. upon petition of Harriet Patterson. Jan. 29, 1836. p. 485. Doc. 100. Rept. of bd. of Inspectors of the Eastern Peni- tentiary. Jan. 27, 1836. pp. 485-506, foldg. table. Doc. 101. Rept. of bd. of directors of the Penn. Insti- tution for the Deaf and Dumb, 1835. Jan. 29, 1836. pp. 507-511. Doc. 102. Rept. of mngrs. of the Penn. Institution for the Instruction of the BUnd. Read Feb. 1, 1836. pp. 511- 514. Doc. 103. Rept. upon accts. of witnesses attending before the committee to investigate the evils of freemasonry. Feb. 1, 1836. pp. 515-516. Doc. 104. Rept. upon accts. of witnesses, attending before the committee to Investigate the evils of freemasonry. Feb. 1, 1836. pp. 516-517. Doc. 105. Stmt. rel. to the Susquehanna Canal Co. [made by the ores. (James Hepburn) reL to capital, etc.]. Feb. 1, 183^ pp. 517-518. Doc. 106. Rept. upon application of Bella Franklin to sell certain real estate. Feb. 3, 1836. pp. 518-519. Doc. 107. Rept. upon a geol. and mineralogical survey of the state. Feb. 3, 1836. pp. 519-529. Doc. 108. Rept. upon petition of Peter ScMosser. Feb. 3, 1836. p. 530. Doc. 109. Kept, upon petition of Robt. Dougal. Feb. 3, 1836. p. 530. Doc. 110. Repts. upon petition of Rlchd. M. Thomas and others for compensation for damages by construction of Fhlla. and Columbia R.R., and petition of Jackson M'Fadden for compensation for work done on the Ly- coming division of the Penn. Canal. Feb. 3-4, 1836. pp. 531-532. Doc. 111. Rept. upon petition of Adams Treftz. Feb. 3, 1836. pp. 532-533. Doc. 112. Rept. upon acct. of Jacob Baab. Feb. 5, 1836. p. 533. Doc. 113. Rept. of committee on Inland navigation and internal Improvement rel. to the Susquehanna Canal Co. Feb. 6, 1836. pp. 534-540. Doc. 114. Rept. upon petitions of citizens of Wayne Co. rel. to disinterment of dead bodies. Feb. 6, 1836. p. 541. Doc. 115. Rept. upon petition and docs, of Sarah Dear- dorff and others. Feb. 6, 1836. pp. 541-542. Doc. 116. Rept. upon petition of Robt Robinson. Feb. 6, 1836. p. 542. Doc. 117. Stmt, of affairs of the Chesnnt HUl and Spring- house Turnpike Road Co., 1835. Feb. 4, 1836. p. 543. Doc. 118. Rept. of minority of committee to whom were referred petitions for widening Lombard St. in Phila. Feb. 9, 1836. pp. 544-545. Doc. 119. Rept. on accts. of committee apptd. to examine Into state of the motive power on the Phila. & Columbia R.R. Feb. 9, 1836. p. 545. Doc. 120. Rept. upon petition of John Dodds. Feb. 10, 1836. p. 546. Doc. 121. Govs. mess. (Ritner) transmitting docs. rel. to abolition of slavery [from Ala. and from Fayette Co., Penn.]. Feb. 9, 1836. pp. 546-552. Doc. 122. Rept. upon petition of John Coyle for divorce. Feb. 11, 1836. pp. 552-553. Doc. 123. Rept. upon petition of Jas. Shield. Feb. 11, 1836. p. 553. Doc. 124. Names and compensation of persons in the em- ployment of the state on the several lines of r.rs. and canals. Feb. 12, 1836. pp. 554-556. Doc. 125. Rept. upon petition of Geo. W. Gray, for di- vorce. Feb. 12, 1836. p. 566. Doc. 126. Rept. upon petition of Lavlnia HIckox for di- vorce. Feb. 12, 1836. p. 567. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LX General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 1, 1835-June 16, 1836 — cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 127. Rept. upon the petitions of citizens of Phila. to prevent the obtaining of goods upon false pretences. Feb. 12, 1836. p. 567. Doc. 128. Rept. rel. to preventing the abatement of suits on acct. of the marriage of plaintiffs, when they are females, p. 568. Doc. 120. Kept upon petition of John Abel. Feb. 12, 1836. pp. 568-569. Doc. 130. Stmt, of the auditors apptd. to audit and settle the affair of the Phila. Saving Fund Socy. Feb. 11, 1836. pp. 569-570. Doc. 131. Abstr. of accts. of the Cheltenham and WIUow- grove Turnpike Co. Nov., 1835. pp. 570-571. Doc. 132. Rept. upon petition of Jacob J, Cope and John Cope. Feb. 16, 1836. p. 571. Doc. 133. Rept upon petition of Susan P. Coryell for divorce. Feb. 16, 1836. p. 572. Doc. 134. Rept. upon the petition of the members and trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church at Mechanics- burg. Feb. 16, 1836. pp. 572-573. Doc. 135. Ann. stmt, of affairs of the Phila. Savings In- stitution. Jan. 7, 1836. p. 573. Doc. 136. Rept. rel. to the militia system of this Common- wealth. Feb. 17, 1836. pp. 574-575. Doc. 137. Rept. upon petition of James SteeL Feb. 17, 1836. p. 576. Doc. 138. Rept. upon petition of Jacob Llvergood. Feb. 17, 1836. pp. 576-577. Doc. 139. Rept upon petition of Geo. Maggs. Feb. 17, 1836. pp. 577-578. Doc. 140. List of taxable intiabitants, slaves and deat and dumb persons In the Commonwealth. Feb. 17, 1836. pp. 578-580. Doc. 141. Rept. upon petition of Joseph Gatchell, Jr. Feb. 18, 1836. pp. 580-581. Doc. 142. Rept. upon the petition of the members of the Lutheran Congregation of the township of Maccungy in Lehigh Co. Feb. 18, 1836. p. 581. Doc. 143. Rept. upon the petition of John Ingham. Feb. 18, 1836. p. 582. Doc. 144. Govs. mess. (Ritner) ace. with a rept. of the adj. gen., rel. to the militia, ordnance, camp equipage, and military stores. Feb., 1836. pp. 582-583, 7 foldg. tables The foldg. tables are betw. pp. 584 and 585. Doc. 145. Communication from the auditor gen. reL to the list of persons in the employ of the state on the line of canals and rwys. Feb. 18, 1836. p. 584. Doc. 146. Rept. upon petition of the citizens of the Com- monwealth, praying for an increase of banking capital. Feb. 19, 1836. pp. 584-585. Doc. 147. Stmt, of the affairs of the Phila. and Lancaster Turnpike Road Co. for three years [1833-1835]. Feb. 15, 1836. pp. 585-588. Doc. 148. Rept. upon acct. of Solomon Hower. Feb. 20, 1836. p. 588. Doc. 149. Suppl. rept. of the snpt. of common schools. Feb. 19, 1836. pp. 588-597, foldg. table. Doc. 150. Govs. mess. (Ritner) rel. to the acceptance of their charter by the stockholders of the bank of the U. S. Feb. 22, 1836. p. 597. Doc. 151. Rept. upon petition of John Bennett. Feb. 24, 1836. p. 598. Doc. 152. Rept. upon petition of the Regular Baptist Church at Unlontown, Fayette Co. Feb. 24, 1836. pp. 598-601. Doc. 153. Rept. upon petition of Robt. Hamilton. Feb. 24, 1836. p. 601. Doc. 154. Rept. upon petition of Elizabeth Stokely. Feb. 24, 1836. pp. 602-603. Doc. 155. Rept. upon petition of Wm. Bennett. Feb. 24, 1 1836. p. 603. Doc. 156. Rept. upon accts. of Dr. Robt. May and others, witnesses attending before committee to investigate the evils of freemasonry. Feb. 24, 1836. p. 604. Doc. 157. Rept. upon the claim of Jos. Cochran. Feb. 24, 1836. p. 605. Doc. 158. Rept. upon accts. of Jacob Seltzclnger and others, witnesses attending before the committee to inves- tigate the case of Henry W. Conrad. Feb. 25, 1836. pp. 605-606. Doc. 159. " See No. 237 of this volume." „, , Doc. 160. Rept. upon petition of John and Henry Kirk- ^ Patrick. Feb. 26, 1836. pp. 606-607. Doc. 161. Rept. upon the petition of Arthur Devore. Feb. 26, 1836. p. 607. Doc. 162. Rept. upon the petition of John Watson. Feb. ^ 26, 1836. pp. 607-608. Doc. 163. Rept. upon the claim of John Newbold. Feb. 27, 1836. p. 608. Doc. 164. Rept upon the petition of Maria Focht Feb. i „ 27, 1835 [i. e. 1836]. p. 609. Doc. 165. Rept upon the petition of Elizabeth Taylor. Feb. 29, 1836. pp. 609-610. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 69 ( ( COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LX General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 1, 1835-June 16, 1836 — cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 166. Rept. upon the petition of Fred. Stoever. Feb. 29, 1836. p. 610. Doc. 167. Kept, upon the petition of Elizabeth MlUigan. Feb. 29, 1836. pp. 610-611. Doc. 168. Rept. upon the petition of Danl. M'Larlsy. Feb. 29, 1836. p. 611. Doc. 169. Kept, upon the petition of Robt. Larrimer. Feb. 29, 1836. p. 612. Doc. 170. Rept. upon the petitions of citizens of Phila. rel. to widening of certain streets. March 1, 1836. p. 612. Doc. 171. Govs. mess. (Rltner) transmitting a copy of res. adopted by Legisl. of Va. March 1, 1836. pp. 613-614. Doc. 172. Ann. rept. of bd. of mngrs. of the House of Refuge for 1835. Feb. 29, 1836. p. 615. Doc. 173. Rept. upon the accts. of Frederick Weiner and others. March 2, 1836. p. 524. Doc. 174. Rept. upon the petition of James Watson. March 2, 1836. pp. 624-625. Doc. 175. Kept, upon the petition of Leonard White. March 2, 1836. p. 625. Doc. 176. Rept. upon the petition of Olive Young for di- vorce. March 3, 1836. p. 626. Doc. 177. Rept. upon the petition of John Roberts and others. March B, 1836. pp. 626-627. Doc. 178. Rept. upon the petition of sundry inhabitants of Allegheny Co. March 3, 1836. pp. 627-628. Doc. 179. Ann. rept. of the bd. of Inspectors of the West- ern Penitentiary. March 4, 1836. pp. 628-643. Doc. 180. Abstr. of accts. of the Northern Liberties and Penn. Township R.R. Co. to March 1, 1836. pp. 644-645. Doc. 181. Rept. upon the acct. of Jediah Irish. March 7, 1836. p. 645; Doc. 182. Rept. upon the case of Saml. Bowlby, a Justice of the peace of Mercer Co. March 8, 1836. p. 646. Doc. 183. Rept. upon the petition of John Webster. March 9, 1836. pp. 646-647. Doc. 184. Rept. upon the petition of Edmund Burlre. March 9, 1836. p. 647. Doc. 185. Rept. of the committee apptd. to Investigate the case of Henry W. Conrad. March 9, 1836. pp. 648-691. Doc. 186. Rept. of Mr. Woodward in the case of Henry W. Conrad. March 9, 1836. pp. 691-692. Doc. 187. Rept. of Mr. Dewart In the case of Henry W. Conrad. March 9, 1836. p. 693. Doc. 188. Ann. stmt, of the Phila., Germantowu and Nor- rlstown R.R. Co., Jan. 1, 1836. pp. 694-695. Doc. 189. Rept. upon the claims of Thomas Jacobs and Corneg and others. March 10, 1836. p. 695. Doc. 190. Rept. upon the acct. of John Stem. March 11, 1836. p. 696. Doc. 191. Govs. mess. (Rltner) transmitting an act of the Ohio legisl. March 12, 1836. pp. 696-698. Doc. 192. Rept. upon petition of Peter A. Shuster for divorce, pp. 698-699. Doc. 193. Rept. upon the petition of Jas. Broolss for di- vorce. March 12, 1836. p. 699. Doc. 194. Rept. upon the petition of Thos. Case for divorce. March 12, 1836. pp. 699-700. Doc. 195. Rept. upon the petition of Barbary Boolier. March 14, 1836. p. 700. Doc. 196. Rept. upon the claim of Israel Cooper. March 14, 1836. p. 701. Doc. 197. Rept. on the state of the contingent fund, etc. March 15, 1836. pp. 701-704. Doc. 198. Rept. upon the petition of inhabitants of Schuvlltill Co. March 15, 1836. p. 704. Doc. 199. Rept. upon the petition of John M'Coy. • March 15, 1836. p. 705. Doc. 200, Govs. mess. (Rltner) transmitting res. of Ohio legisl. March 15, 1836. pp. 705-706. Doc. 201. Rept. upon the petition of Eleanor Rltchey. March 15, 1836. p. 707. Doc. 202. Rept. of minority of the committee to whom was referred the bUl providing for a call of a conv. March 16, 1836. pp. 707-709. Doc. 203. Govs. mess. (Rltner) transmitting a copy of res. adopted by the Gen. Assem. of Ky. March 19, 1836. pp. 709-713. Doc. 204. List of taxables in M'Kean Co., 1835. March 22, 1836. pp. 713-714. Doc. 205. Rept. upon the petition of Reis Davis. March 22, 1836. p. 71C Doc. 206. Rept. upon the petition of Cassandra Camp- bell. March 22, 1836. pp. 714-715. Doc. 207. Rept. upon the petition of Andrew Shannon. March 22, 1836. p. 715. Doc. 208. Kept, of canal comrs. rel. to the bridge at Duncan's Island. March 22, 1836. pp. 716-717. Doc. 209. Rept. upon the petitions of sundry citizens of Fayette and Allegheny cos. March 23, 1836. p. 717. Doc. 210. Rept. of committee apptd. to investigate the affairs of the Phila. Bank. March 23, 1836. pp. 718-724. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LX General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 1, 1835-June 16, 1836— cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 211. Rept. upon the petition of sundry citizens of Berks, Chester and Montgomery cos. March 24, 1836. P. 725. Doc. 212. Rept. upon the bill for the relief of Geo. Kimzer and H. A. Raub. March 26, 1836. pp. 725-726. Doc. 213. Rept. of committee apptd. to investigate the affairs of the Phila. Savings Institution. March 25, 1836. pp. 726-751. Doc. 214. Rept. upon accts. of John Ash and others. March 25, 1836. p. 752. Doc. 215. Rept. upon accts. of Blblact and others. March 25, 1838. p. 753. Doc. 216. Stmt, of affairs of the Lorberry Creek R.R. Co. March 26, 1836. pp. 753-754. Doc. 217. Rept. upon bill for the relief of Saml. Miller. March 26, 1836. p. 755. Doc. 218. Rept. upon pay and mileage of the members of the House of Representatives. March 28, 1836. pp. 755-758. Doc. 219. Rept. of the committee on the state of the prtg. March 28, 1836. pp. 758-759. Doc. 220. Kept. rel. to an examination of the Schuylkill coal fields. March 28, 1836. pp. 759-760. Doc. 221. Govs. mess. (Rltner) transmitting a preamble and res. adopted by the Miss, legisl. March 30, 1836. pp. 760-762. Doc. 222. Abstr. of accts. of Delaware Coal Co., 1834/5. March 29, 1836. pp. 762-766. Doc. 223. Kept, upon the accts. of Geo. W. South and others. March 31, 1836. pp. 766-767. Doc. 224. Rept. upon accts. of Saml. Shoch and others, ofllcers of the House of Representatives. March 31, 1836. pp. 767-768. Doc. 225. Rept. upon the acct. of Saml. Shoch for dis- bursements. March 31, 1836> pp. 768-769. Doc. 226. Rept. upon the acct. of G. W. Hamersly. March 31, 1836. p. 769. Doc. 227. Rept. upon accts. of W. H. Doll and James Wright. March 31, 1836. p. 770. Doc. 228. Ann. stmt, of the funds of the Univ. of Penn., Jan. 1, 1836. Transmitted March 1, 1836. pp. 770-771. Doc. 229. Ann. stmt, of accts. of Little SchuylkiU Navi- gation R.R. and Coal Co., 1834/5. Transmitted March 31, 1836. pp. 772-774. Doc. 230. Rept. upon acct. of Matthew Wilson. April 1, 1836. p. 774. Doc. 231. Rept. upon petition of Hiram Hitchcock. April 1, 1836. p. 775. Doc. 232. Rept. upon res. rel. to an act authorizing the Gov. to Incorporate the Tioga Navigation Co. April 1, 1836. pp. 775-776. Doc. 233. Rept. upon petition of Roberts and Kellog. April 1, 1836. p. 776. Doc. 234. Rept. upon accts. of Danl. Barnes. April 1, 1836. pp. 777-778. Doc. 235. Rept. upon acct. of Theophllus Fenn. April 1, 1836. pp. 779-782. Doc. 236. Rept. upon accts. of James Peacock for postage. April 1, 1836. pp. 782-785. Doc. 237. Rept. upon septennial enumeration of taxables intheClty andCo. of Phila. Feb. 17, 1836. pp. 786-787. Doc. 238. Rept. upon the acct. of John Ash, sergeant-at- arms. April 1, 1836. pp. 787-789. Doc. 239. Kept, upon petition of David White. Feb. 5, 1836. p. 789. Doc. 240. Rept. upon memorial of Dr. A. Flanteau. Feb. 6, 1836. p. 790. Doc. 241. Kept, upon the petition of Saml. Shaffer for divorce. Feb. 12, 1836. p. 791. Doc. 242. Rept. upon the petition of Jas. M'Crealius for divorce. Feb. IS; 1836. p. 792. Doc. 243. Rept. upon the accts. of Henry Zimmerman and others. Feb. 26, 1836. p. 792. Doc. 244. List of taxables in Phila., 1835. May 17, 1836. pp. 793-794. Doc. 245. Govs. mess. (Rltner) transmitting copies of a letter from the Gov. of N. C. May 18, 1836. pp. 794- 795. Doc. 246. Govs. mess. (Rltner) transmitting a communi- cation from the Gov. of Ohio rel. to slavery, etc. May 21 , 1836. pp. 796-798. Doc. 247. Communication from the Gov. of Maine, trans- mitting rept. and res. on the subject of slavery. March 24, 1836. Read May 21, 1836. pp. 799-802. Doc. 248. Communication from the Gov. of Maine, trans- mitting res. rel. to the election of President and Vice- President. April 5, 1836. Read May 21, 1836. pp. 802-803. Doc. 249. Rept. upon the petition of Elizabeth Simmons. May 24, 1836. pp. 803-804. Doc. 250. Rept. rel. to abolition socys. and Incendiary publications. March 30, 1836. pp. 804-806. Doc. 251. List of persons drawing pensions from the Commonwealth who do not reside in the state. June 3, 1836. pp. 806-807. 70 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LX General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 1, 1835-Jiine 16, 1836 — cont'd Jonmal of the Honse — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doe. 252. Kept, upon the petition of Catharine Drehs. Jnne 4, 1836. p. 808. Doc. 253. Bept. npon the petition of Margaret Bosa. Jane 4, 1836. pp. 808-809. Doc. 254. Rept. upon the petition of Elizabeth Tmmp. June 6, 1836. p. 809. Doc. 255. Kept, npon the case of Hon. Joel Bishop and Joseph Otto. June 6, 1836. pp. 809-810. Doc 256. Govs. mess. (Bltner) reL to finances of state. June 6, 1836. pp. 810-812. Doc. 257. Bept. upon petition of Patrick Bark. June 7, 1836. p. 812. Doc. 258. Bept. upon petition of John Bichart. Jnne 7, 1836. p. 813. Doc. 259. Bept. npon petition of Mary Myers. June 8, 1836. p. 813. Doc. 260. Bept. upon petition of Elizabeth Scott. June 8, 1836. p. 814. Doc 261. Kept, upon petition of Wm. Cline, Jr. June 8, 1836. pp. 814-815. Doc 262. Bept. upon the petition of Richd. Tan Sickle. June 8, 1836. p. 815. Doc. 263. Bept. upon the petition of citizens of Beaver and Uercer Cos. Jnne 8, 1836. p. 816. Doc. 264. Bept. upon the petition of Jacob Eicholtz. June 9, 1836. pp. 816-817. Doc 265. Bept. npon the petition of John M'Cnllongh and Jolin Welsh. Jnne 9, 1836. p. 817. Doc. 266. Bept. upon the claims of Solomon Safer. June 10, 1836. p. 818. Doc 267. Bept. npon the petition of Wm. and Jos. DU- trorth. Jnne 13, 1836. pp. 818-819. Doc 268. Testimony taken by the committee apptd. to investigate the evite of freemasonry and rept, of the com- mittee on freemasonry and other secret socys. Jnne 13, 1836. pp. 819-920. Doc 269. Bept. reL to prtg. the laws and other docs. In the German language. June 13, 1836. p. 921. Doc 270. Bept. npon the petition of Diana Etemble. Jnne 15,1836. p. 922. Doc 271. Bept. upon the petition of Stephen Mehaffy. June 15, 1836. pp. 922-923. Doc. 272. Rept. upon the petition of Jacob Blackford. June 15, 1836. p. 923. Doc 273. Bept. npon acct of Henry K. Strong. June 15, 1836. p. 924. Doc 274. Bept. upon acct. of SamL Shoch. Jnne 15, 1836. p. 925. Doc 275. Bept. npon the acct. of Theophllus Fenn. Jnne 15, 1836. pp. 926-927. Doc 276. Bept. upon acct. of SamL Kling, Jnne 15, 1836. pp. 927-928. Doc 277. Bept. npon pay [and mileage] of members of the House. June 15, 1836. pp. 928-931. Doc 278. Govs. mess. (Bitner) transmitting a rept. and res. adopted by the LegisL of N. Y. rel. to domestic slaveiT. etc Jane 16, 1836. pp. 931-935. Doc 279. Bept. npon pay of officers of House. Jane 16, 1836. pp. 935-936. Doc 280. Bept. npon claim of H. and P. MTGinley. Jnne 16, 1836. p. 936. Doc 281. Bept. npon acct. of Danl. Barnes. June 16, 1836. p. 937. T>oc 282. Govs. mess. (Bltner) stating his objections to the rechnrter and extension of the Farmers' and Me- chanics' Bank. June 16, 1836. pp. 938-942. Doc 283. Bept. upon the claims of P. Livergood. March 10, 1836. pp. 942-943. Two copies of v. 2 were compared, viz. : one in the Penn. State Library and one in Hist. Socy. of Penn., PhUa. . 3. Appendix to vol. 2, containing canal comrs.' rept. and ace docs. Harrisbnrg : T. Fenn, 1835. 263 pp., foldg. tables. Doc 8. Bept. of canal comrs. and ace. docs. pp. 3-263, foldg. tables. Docs, ace canal comrs.' rept. Phlla. and Columbia Bwy. no. 1. Bept. of Jos. Mosher, supt. Nov. 3, 1835. pp. 27-29, 2 foldg. tables, no. 2. Bept. of E. F. Gay, engr. Oct. 30, 1835. pp. 30-31. no. 3. Bept of E. F. Gay, on motive power. Oct. 30, 1835. pp. 31.37. no. 4. Bept. of J. Mosher, sapt., upon motive power. Oct 29, 1835. pp. 38-39, 1 foldg. table (p. 40). no. 5. Bept of J. Mosher, supt, npon cost of loco- motives. Oct. 29, 1835. p. 39. no. 6. Abstr. of rept on motive power, to July 10. 1835. p. 40. no. 7. Abstr. of receipts and expenditures. Oct 29, 1835. p. 41. no. 8. Bept. of J. S. Cash, supt of motive power. Oct 31, 1835. pp. 41-47. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LX General .\Bsembly — cont'd Dec 1, 1835-June 16, 1836 — cont'd Jonmal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Eastern division no. 9. Bept of J. C. M'Alllster, supt Oct 31, 1835. pp. 47-48. no. 10. Bept. of E. P. Gay, engr. Oct 30, 1835. pp. 48-50. Juniata and Western divisions no. 11. Bept. of J. K. Moorhead, supt of Juniata division. Nov. 1, 1835. pp. 50-52. no. 12. Bept of S. Jones, supt of Western division. June 12, 1835. pp. 52-54. no. 13. Bept. of S. Welch, ener., upon reservoir foi Western division. Nov. 22, 1834 [18357]. pp. 54-58. no. 14. Bept. of S. Welch, engr., Oct. 31, 1835. pp. 58-65. Portage Bwy. no. 15. Rept. of S. Jones, late sapt June 12, 183S. pp. 66-69. no. 16. Rept. of Wilson Knott sapt Nov. 1, 1835. pp. 69-71. 2 foldg. tables, no. 17. Bept. of S. Welch, engr. Oct 30. 1835 pp. 72-80. no. 18. Rept of S. Welch on motive power. Oct 31. 1835. np. 81-93. 2 foldg. tables, no. 19. Bept of W. Knott on motive power. Oct 31, 1835. pp. 93-94, 2 foldg. tables (p. 88). Beaver division no. 20. Bept. of Saml. Power, late sapt Nov. 20, 1835. pp. 94-95, 1 foldg. table (p. 96). North and West Branch divisions no. 21. Bept of G. Crawford, snpt Nov. 21, 1835. pp. 95-97. no. 22. Tables of expenditures. 1 foldg. table (p. 95). no. 23. Rept. of E. Farles, engr. Nov. 4, 1835. pp. 97-100. no. 24. Bept of B. Farles, on Tangascootack ex- tension. Nov. 8, 1835. pp. 100-106. Delaware division no. 25. Bept. of Simpson Torbert supt. Nov. 1, 1835. pp. 106-107. French Creek and Beaver divisions no. 26. Rept. of Sylvester Welch, engr. Dec 21, 1835. pp. 107-113. no. 27. Jonmal of bd. of canal comrs. Jan. 15, 1835- Jan. 30, 1836. pp. 114-263. LXI General Assembly Dec. 6, 1836-AprU 4, 1837 Journal of the Senate. 3 vols. V. 1. Harrisbnrg: E. Guyer, 1836-37. 823, 49 pp. V. 2. [Containing rcpts. etc.] Harrisbnrg : E. Guyer, 1836-37. 494, vl [for iv] pp., foldg. tables. p. 3. Letter from auditor gen. Dec 7, 1836. pp. 4-5. Letter from secy, of land office, Dec 6, 1836, transmitting ann. rept for 1835/6. pp. 6-9. Bept. of comrs. of internal ImpFovement fund for 1836. pp. 9-11. Rept. of snrvevor gen. Dec 8, 1836. pp. 11-12. Stmt, of acct of BenJ. Chew, pres. of Ger- mantown and Perkiomen 'Tumpike Co. Dec 3, 1836. pp. 12-19. Docs. ace. Govs. mess, of Dec 8, 1836. Corresp. rel. to surplns revenue, pp. 20.31. Accts. of canal comrs., 1835/6. pp. 31-42. Rept. of state treasurer, on subject of finann. 1835/6. Dec 7, 1836. pp. 42-45. I,etter from auditor gen. reL to damages by canal and r.r. Dec. 15, 1836. pp. 45-46. Stmt of affairs of Danville and Pottsville R.K. Co., as they stood Nov. 21, 1836. pp. 46-148. Letter from auditor gen., Dec 20, 1836. transmitting returns of certain banks. Ace by 9 foldg. tables, pp. 149-168. 1 ann. rept of state geologist Dec 22, 18.36. pp. 168-169. State of Port Carbon Saving Fund Socy. Nov. 7, 1836. pp. 169-171. Letter of president and treasurer of Northera Liberties, Kensington and Spring Garden Saving Fond Socy., Dec. 21, 1836, transmitting ann. stmts, pp. 171-175. Letter from auditor gen., Jan. 7, 1837, trans- mitting returns of Northampton and Erie Banks, p. 176. Ann. stmt, of Frankford and Bristol Tumpike Road Co.. 1835/6. ,„„. p. 177. Stmt of affairs of Ridge Tumpike Co.. for loiib. p. 178. Stmt of affairs of Mine HiU and Schuylkill Haven R.R. Co., 1836. pp. 179-182. Bept of state treasurer reL to surplus reve- nue. Jan. 13, 1837. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 71 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXI General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 6, 1836-Aprll 4, 1837— cont'd Journal of the Senate — cont'd Contents : — cont'd pp. 182-183. Rept. o£ canal comra. rel. to expenses on lines of Penn. Canal and rwys. Jan. 13, 1837. 1 foldg. table. pp. 184-185. Corresp. rel. to relinquishment of Penns. jurisdiction over land on which stands U. S. Arsenal on Schuylkill. Jan., 1837. p. 186. Letter from auditor gen., Jan. 16, 1837, trans- mitting tabular stmts, showing situation of the several banks of commonwealth. Ace. by 5 foldg. tables. pp. 187-190. Rept. of building committee of Girard Col- lege for Orphans ; and rept. of architect. Read Jan. 16, 1837. pp. 190-236. Acct. of receipts and payments of Mayor, aldermen and citizens of Phila. in trust for Girard funds, for 1836. pp. 237-241. Docs. rel. to substituting steam for horse power on level of Phila. Rwy. betw. city and foot of Schuylkill Inclined plane. Read Jan. 17, 1837. pp. 241-257. 28 rept. of Bible Socy. of Phila. Jan. 18, 1837. pp. 257-259. Ann. rept. of Codorus Navigation Co., for 1836. pp. 259-296. Letter of canal comrs., Jan. 18, 1837, with repts. of surveys by Messrs. Whippo and De Hass. p. 297. Stmt, of affairs of Chesnut Hill and Sprlnghouse Turnpike Road Co., 1835/6. p. 298. Ann. stmt, of affairs of Cheltenham and Willow Grove Turnpike Road Co., 1835/6. pp. 298-300. Abstr. of affairs of co. for erecting perma- nent bridge over Schuylkill, 1834/6. p. 301. Stmt, of affairs of Delaware and Hudson Canal Co. [1836]. Jan. 25, 1837. pp. 301-302. Communication from Gov. of Md. rel. to extension of franking privilege. Jan. 18, 1837. p. 302. Rept. of Doylestown Insurance Co., 1835/6. pp. 304-305. Abstr. of affairs of York and Md. Line R.R. Co., 1836. pp. 305-308. Ann. rept. of Penn. Institution for Deaf and Dumb. Feb. 2, 1837. pp. 308-309. Abstr. of accts. of Lycoming Coal Co. Oct. 31, 1836. p. 310. Abstr. of accts. of Susquehanna Canal Co. Feb. 6, 1837. pp. 311-327. Letter from canal comrs. with estimates of route for avoiding Schuylkill inclined plane, and of new bridge at Duncan's Is. Jan. 31, 1837. pp. 327-328. Stmt, of accts. of Phila. Steam Tow Boat Co., for 1836. pp. 329-330. Ann. acct. of Little Schuylkill Navigation, R.R. and Coal Co., for 1836. pp. 331-339. Ann. rept. of mngrs. of House of Refuge. Jan. 5, 1837. pp. 339-365. Ann. rept. of supt. of common schools for 1836. Ace. by 28 foldg. tables. p. 366. Blank. p. 367. Res. of Vt. legisl. rel. to abolition of slavery in D. C, Dec, 1836. pp. 368-369. Stmt, of affairs of Phila. Saving Fund Socy., Jan. 1, 1837. pp. 369-371. Abstr. of accts. of No. Amer. Coal Co., Feb. 25, 1837. pp. 371-381. Ann. rept. of bd. of inspectors of Eastern State Penitentiary, Dec. 31, 1836. 5 foldg. tables. pp. 381-382. Communication from bd. of canal comrs. rel. to canal around Blalrsville bridge at Balrdstown, Feb. 28, 1837. «p. 382-384. 3 ann. rept. of mngrs. of Penn. Institution for Instruction of Blind, 1836/7. pp. 385-438. Communication from canal comrs. trans- mitting rept. of B. Aycrlgg, engr., on proposed connec- tion of West Branch Improvements and Franklin on the Allegheny, March 1, 1837. Ace. by 2 foldg. tables. p. 438. Letter from auditor gen., March 2, 1837, trans- mitting stmts, of Bank of U. S. for Dec. and Jan. Ace. by 2 foldg. tables. pp. 439-440. [Ann.] rept. of adj. gen. Feb. 23, 1837. Ace. by 6 foldg. tables. pp. 440-454. Communication from president and mngrs. of W. Phila. R.R. Co. rel. to avoidance of Schuylkill in- clined plane, March 25, 1837. p. 455. Letter from auditor gen., with stmt, of Bank of U. S^ for Feb. Ace. by 1 foldg. table. pp. 455-456. Letter from canal comrs. rel. to avoiding Schuylkill inclined plane, March 7, 1837. pp. 456-457. Letter from canal comrs. with rept. of John P. Bailey, engr., rel. to bridge at Duncan's Island, March 17, 1837. pp. 457-458. Letter from Jas. C. Blddle, March 7, 1837, transmitting ann. rept. of Univ. of Penn. pp. 459-461. List of stockholders in Bald Eagle and Spring Creek Navigation Co., March 20, 1837. pp. 461-462. Ann. stmt, of Phila., Germantown and Nor- ristown R.R. Co., March 20, 1837. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXI General Assembly— cont'd Dec. 6, 1836-April 4, 1837— cont'd Journal of the Senate — cont'd Contents ; — cont'd pp. 462-464. List of stockholders in Franklin R.R. Co. March 22, 1837. pp. 465-470. List of stockholders in Union Canal Co. March 23, 1837. pp. 470-474. List of stockholders In Harrlsburg and Lan- caster R.R. Co. March 23, 1837. pp. 475-480. List of stockholders of Danville and Potts- ville R.R. Co., March 25, 1837. pp. 481-483. List of stockholders of Franklin R.R. March 27, 1837. pp. 483-491. List of stockholders of Cumberland Valley R.R. Co., March 27, 1837. p. 492. Blank. pp. 493-494. Rept. of Lykens Valley R.R. and Coal Co., 1836/7. pp. i-vl. Index. V. 3. Appendix to vol. 2 ; containing canal comrs.' rept. and ace. docs. Harrlsburg : E. Guyer, 1837. 272 pp., foldg. table. Contents : pp. 3-34. Rept. of canal comrs. 2 foldg. tables, pp. 35-272. Docs. ace. canal comrs. rept. Philadelphia and Columbia R.R. 1. Rept. of A. Mehaffy, supt. of transportation and motive power. Western division [of the R.R.]. Nov. 1, 1836. pp. 35-47. 2. Rept. of Wm. Russell, supervisor and supt. West- ern division [of the R.R.]. [Nov., 1836.] pp. 48-54. 3. Rept. of F. Vogel, supt. eastern division, ace. with stmts. A. and B. Nov., 1836. pp. 55-58. 4. Rept. of J. P. Bally rel. to avoiding the Plane at Columbia. Oct. 31, 1836. pp. 59-60. Gettysburg Extension, Penn. Rwy. 5. Rept. and estimate of John P. Bally, principal engr. Nov. 20, 1836. pp. 61-68. 6. Rept. of Saml. Fahnestock, supt. Oct. 31, 1836. pp. 68-69. Portage Rwy. 7. Rept. of Mark Graham, supt., ace. with stmts. A and B. Oct. 31, 1836. pp. 69-76. 8. Rept. of J. S. Wiestllng, supt. of motive power and transportation. Oct. 31, 1836. pp. 77-83. Western, Beaver and French Creek divisions 9. Rept. of Chas. T. Whippo, principal engr. upon Beaver division. Nov. 11, 1836. pp. 83-87. 10. Rept. and estimate of Chas. T. Whippo, principal engr., Western and French Creek. Nov. 22, 1836. pp. 87-90. Susquehanna, North and West Branch divisions 11. Rept. of Jas. D. Harris, principal engr., Erie Ex- tension. Nov. 21, 1836. pp. 91-95. 12. Rept. and estimate of Chas. T. Whippo, principal engr., Shenango line. Nov. 18, 1836. pp. 96-107. 13. Rept. of John Reynolds, supt., with ace. schedules 1-9. Oct. 31, 1836. pp. 107-109, 4 foldg. tables. 14. Rept. of Chas. T. Whippo, principal engr. upon the routes from Conneaut Lake to the Harbor of Erie, with ace. estimates of the Eastern and Western routes. Nov. 22, 1836. pp. 110-120, 7 foldg. tables. Tangascootack Extension 15. Rept. of James D. Harris, principal engr., and estimate. Nov. 19, 1836. pp. 120-127. 16. Rept. of A. B. Reed, supt., ace. with tabular stmts. A and B. Nov. 21, 1836. pp. 127-128, foldg. table. North Branch Extension 17. Rept. of James D. Harris, principal engr. Aug. 26, 1836. pp. 128-162. 18. Rept. of James D. Harris, Tioga Line, with ace. estimates. Nov. 18, 1836. pp. 163-174, 2 foldg. 19. Rept. of Wm. Keeler, supt. Dec. 2, 1836. pp. 175-177. unnum. Communication from canal comrs., ace. with a rept. of B. Ayrcrigg, engr. apptd. to explore country betw. West Branch improvements and the town of Franklin. Dec. 15, 1836. pp. 178-184. 20. Journal of the bd. of canal comrs., Feb. 20, 1836- Jan. 31, 1837. pp. 184-272. Journal of the House. 3 vols. V. 1. Harrlsburg : S. D. Patterson, 1836-37. 1107, 71 pp. V. 2. Containing messages, repts. and docs. [nos. 1-259]. Harrlsburg : S. D. Patterson, 1836-37. 1009, 9 pp. n INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXI General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 6, 1836-April 4, 1837 — cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : Doc. 1. Communication from auditor gen. rel. to ann. rept. Dec. 7, 1836. p. 3. Doc. 2. Communication from secy, of land office^ Dec. 6, 1836, with stmt, of business of dept., 1835/6. pp. 4-5. Doc. 3. Abstr. of accts. of Germantown and Perklomen Turnpike Hoad Co., 1835/6. p. 6. Doc. 4. Communication from auditor gen., Dec. 7, 1836, with rept. from comrs. of Internal improvement fund, 1835/6. pp. 7-10. Doc. 5. Commnnlcation from surveyor gen., with stmt, of business of dept. Dec. 8, 1836. pp. 10-12. Doc. 6. Communication from state treasurer rel. to de- livery of ann. rept. Dec. 7, 1836. pp. 12-13. Docs. 7-8. Mess, from Gov. [Ritner], Dec. 6, 1836, with rept. from secy, of treasury rel. to surplus revenue of IT. S. pp. 13-51. Doc. 9. Ann. stmt, of no. of depositors with Phlla. Saving Fund Socy. Dec. 8, 1836. pp. 51-52. Doc. 10. Communication from auditor gen., with stmt, of accts. of canal comrs. Dec. 9, 1836. pp. 53-64. Doc. 11. Kept, of state treasurer, on finances. Dec. 7, 1836. pp. 64-74. Doc 12. Mess, from Gov., ace. canal comrs.' rept Dec. 9,. 1836. p. 75. Docs. 13-33. For canal comrs.' rept. and ace. docs., see V. 3. Doc. 34. Rept. upon acct. of John Ash, late sergeant-at- arms. Dec. 10, 1836. pp. 75-76. Doc. 35. Rept. upon acct. of Geo. Shaver, late doorkeeper, and John Bear, late asst. doorkeeper. Dec. 10, 1836. P. 76. Doc. 36. Communication from Bartholomew Wlstar, secy. of bd. of mngrs. of Fenn. Hospital, Dec. 10, 1836, with stmt, of affairs, 1835/6. pp. 77-85. Docs. 37-38. Commnnlcation from state treasurer, with stmt, of money drawn and unaccounted for by disbursing officers on public works. Dec. 13, 1836. pp. 86-91. Doc. 39. Rept. of Mr. M'Cleland, teller on part of House, to officiate at election of U. S. Senator. Dec. 14, 1836. pp. 91-94. Doc. 40. Mess, from Gov., ace. communication from canal comrs. Dec. 15, 1836. p. 95. Doc. 41. For communication from canal comrs., see voL 3. Doc. 42. Rept. upon acct. of 6. Li. Fauss, late asst. clerk of House. Dec. 15, 1836. p. 96. Doc. 43. Rept. upon petition of John Deck, for divorce. Dec. 16, 1836. pp. 96-97. Doc. 44. Rept. upon settlement of acct. of clerk of House. Dec. 17, 1836. pp. 97-98. Doc. 45. Rept. npon petition of Isaac Ritchey for com- pensation for loss of eyesight on pnblic works. Dec. 17, 1836. p. 98. Doc 46. Stmt, of affairs of Danville and PottsvUle R.R. Co., Nov. 21, 1836. p. 99. Docs. 47-48. Communication from auditor gen., with stmt. of certain banks and saving institutions, pp. 100-214. Ace by 9 foldg. tables. Doc. 49. Rept. npon acct. of Jacob G. Shoch, late tran- scribing clerk. Dec. 20, 1836. p. 215. Doc 50. Rept. upon acct. of clerk, for debts of Saml. Shoch, late clerk. Dec. 22, 1836. pp. 215-216. Doc. 51. Memorial of Amer. PhlL Socy. and of Hist. Socy. of Phlla. recommending publication of certain ancient records, Dec 8, 1836, and rept. of committee of House on subject. Dec. 22, 1836. pp. 216-221. Docs. 52-53. Commnnlcation of secy, of commonwealth, Dec. 22, 1836, with 1 ann. rept. of state geologist, 1836. pp. 222-241. Doc 54. Stmt, of affairs of Northern Liberties, Kensing- ton and Spring Garden Saving Fund Socy., 1833/6. pp. 242-243. Doc. 55. Abstr. of accts. of Phlla. and Reading R.R. Co. Dec. 21, 1836. pp. 244-245. Doc. 56. State of Port Carbon Saving Fund Socy. Nov. 7, 1836. pp. 245-246. Docs. 57-58. Communication from state treasurer, Jan. 7, 1837, with stmt, of contingent expenses of office, 1835/6. pp. 246-247. Doc. 59. Communication from auditor gen., Jan. 7, 1837, with stmt, of affairs of Northampton Bank. pp. 247-248. Doc. 60. Abstr. of affairs of Frankford and Bristol Turn- pike Road Co., 1835/6. pp. 248-249. Doc. 61. Rept. npon acct. of clerk of House. Jan. 7, 1837. p. 250. Doc. 62. Stmt, of affairs of Ridge Turnpike Co., 1836. p. 251. Doc. 63. Rept. upon petition of Anthony P. Faust for divorce. Jan. 10, 1837. p. 252. Doc. 64. Rept. of committee of ways and means reL to surplus revenue and state debt. Jan. 10, 1837. pp. 252-258. Doc. 65. Rept. of Mr. Rambo, teller on part of House, to officiate at election of state treasurer. Jan. 10, 1837. pp. 258-273. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXI General Assembly — cont'd Dec. 6, 1836-AprU 4, 1837 — cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 66. Rept. of minority of committee of ways and means rel. to surplus revenue. Jan. 11, 1837. p. 274. Doc. 67. Bept. of Mr. Rambo, teller on part of Honse to officiate at election of state treasurer. Jan. 11, 1837. pp. 274-293. Doc. 68. Rept. upon acct. of John O. Donnell. Jan. 12, 1837. p. 293. Doc. 69. Rept. upon petition of German Lutheran con- gregation of Dry Lands, for incorporation. Jan. 12, 1837. p. 294. Doc. 70. Rept. upon petition of Washington Beneficial Socy. of Reading, for Incorporation. Jan. 12, 1837. p. 295. Doc. 71. Rept. upon petition rel. to erection of new connhr from parts of Armstrong and Venango cos. Jan. 12, 1837. p. 296. Doc. 72. Rept. upon noncupative will of Hubbard Avery. pp 296-297. Doc. 73. Rept. upon petitions of Jacob and Jonas Homer, for damages. Jan. 12, 1837. pp. 297-298. Doc. 74. Bept. upon petition of Adam Trefftz, for addi- tional qompensatlon of injuries. Jan. 12, 1837. p. 298. Doc. 75. Rept. upon petition of Lawrence Miller for com- pensation for damages. Jan. 12, 1837. p. 299. Doc. 76. Rept. upon petition of comrs. of Northumber- land Co. for compensation for mileage. Jan. 12, 1837. pp. 299-300. Doc. 77. Rept. npon petition of Andrew Ferguson, for damages. Jan. 12, 1837. p. 300. Doc 78. Stmt, of accts. of MiU Creek and Mine HiU Navigation and R.R. Co., Jan. 2, 1837. p. 301. Doc. 79. Abstr. of accts. of Mine HiU and Schuylkill Haven R.R. Co. [for 1836]. p. 302. Doc. 80. Rept. npon petition of Abraham Bmner, for damages. Jan. 13, 1837. p. 303. Doc. 81. Bept. npon petition of Alex. Boggs, for damages. Jan. 13, 1837. p. 303. Doc. 82. Rept. upon petition of Andrew Dutot, for damages. Jan. 13, 1837. p. 304. Doc. 83. Rept. upon res. rel. to distribution of monies appropriated for common school purposes. Jan. 13, 1837. pp. 304-305. Doc 84. Mess, from Gov., Jan. 14, 1837, with corresp. with secy, of war rel. to lands on which Is erected U. S. Arsenal on the SchuylkiU. pp. 305-307. Docs. 85-86. Letter from state treasurer, Jan. 14, 1837. with rept. and docs. rel. to surplus revenue of U. S. pp. 308-312. Doc. 87. Rept. npon accts. of George W. Johnston, and John Downing, witnesses rel. to mngmt. of canal and rwys. Jan. 14, 1837. p. 312. Docs. 88-89. Communication from select and common councils of Phlla., Jan. 5, 1837, with stmt, of funds of Girard estate, rept. of building committee and rept. of architect, pp. 313-362. Doc. 90. Rept. upon petition of Jacob Stutzman, for damages. Jan. 16, 1837. p. 363. Doc. 91. Bept. upon petition of WUliam Stahl, for damages. Jan. 16, 1837. pp. 363-364. Doc 92. Rent, upon petition of Jos. Harshberger, for damages. Jan. 16, 1837. p. 364. Doc. 93. Rept. npon petition of John Snyder, for damages. Jan. 16, 1837. p. 365. Docs. 94-95. Commnnlcation from Gov., Jan. 16, 1837, with rept. of canal comrs. reL to subsUtutlng steam for horse power on level of rwy. betw. Phlla. and foot of SchuylkUl inclined plane, pp. 366-371. Doc 96. Communication from comrs. of Phlla., Jan. 17, 1837, rel. to costs of registering voters of Phlla., etc. pp. 371-374. Doc. 97. Rept. of minority of committee of ways and means rel. to surplus revenue. Jan. 18, 1837. pp. 374- 384. Doc. 98. Rept. upon petition for levying tax on dogs for school purposes. Jan. 18, 1837. pp. 384-385. Doc 99. Rept. upon petition of inliabltants of Easton reL to damages. Jan. 18, 1837. p. 385. Doc. 100. Rept. upon petition of J. M. Edsell, for divorce. Jan. 18, 1837. p. 386. Doc 101. Rept. upon petition of Elizabeth Stokely, widow of Revolutionary officer. Jan. 18, 1837. pp. 386-387. Doc. 102. Rept. ui>on petition of John Golder, for aid. Jan. 18, 1837. p. 387. Doc 103. Rept. upon petition of heirs of Alex. Stevenson and PhUlp Graft, for pensions. Jan. 18, 1837. p. 388. Doc. 104. Rept. upon acct. of John MGlanglilin, witness rel. to mngmt. of canal and rwys. Jan. 18, 1837. PP- 388-389. Doc. 105. Rept. npon accts. of witnesses before commit- tee apptd. to Inquire Into evils of freemasonry. Ja"- 18, 1837. pp. 389-390. _^ Doc. 106. Rept. npon acct. of Samuel KUng, late prtr. of German Journal. Jan. 18, 1837. pp. 390-393. Doc. 107. Rept. upon res. rel. to dividing surplus revenne among the several cos. Jan. 19, 1837. p. 393. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 73 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd IiXI General ABsembly — cont'd Dec. 6, 1836-April 4, 1837— cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents ; — cont'd Docs. 108-113. See vol. 3. Doc. 114. Coinmunlciition from state treasurer, rel. to deposlte of part of surplus revenue In Merchants' and Manufacturers' Bank of Pittsburg. Jan. 19, 1837. p. 396. Docs. 115-116. Kept, of auditor gen., with stmt, of names, no. and compensation of persons employed on canal and rwys. Jan. 20, 1837. pp. 397-434. Doc. 117. Stmt, of accts. of Codorus Navigation Co., 1836. pp. 435-436. Doc. 118. Stmt, of Chesnut Hill and Spring House Turn- pike Road Co., 1836. p. 437. Doc. 119. Ann. rept. of Inspectors of Western Penitentiary, [1836]. pp. 438-443. Ace. by 5 foldg. tables. Doc. 120. Kept, upon aects. of witnesses before committoe rel. to mngmt. of canals and rwys. Jan. 23, 1857. p. 444. Doc. 121. Bept. upon petition for aid in improvement of navigation of Chest Creek. Jan. 23, 1837. pp. 444-445. Doc. Ii22. Rept. upon petition of inhabitants of Bradford Co., rel. to extension of jurisdiction of Justices of peace. Jan. 23, 1837. p. 44B. Doc. 123. Rept. upon petition of Inhabitants of Lycoming Co., rel. to hawkers and pedlars. Jan. 23, 1837. Doc. 124. Rept. upon petition of Patrick Burk, Revolu- tionary soldier, for compensation for donation land. Jan. 23, 1837. p. 447. Doc. 125. Rept. upon petition of inhabitants of Bucks Co., rel. to apptmt. of co. treasurer. Jan. 23, 1837. p. 448. Doc. 126. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to course pursued by committee apptd. to examine mngmnt. of canals and rwys. Jan. 23, 1837. pp. 448-450. Doc. 127. Communication from pres. and treasurer of Permanent Bridge Co. with triennial abstr. of accts. Jan., 1837. pp. 451-453. Doc. 128. Communication from secy, of commonwealth, rel. to prtg. pamphlet laws In German. Jan. 24, 1837. pp. 453-454. Doc. 129. Rept. upon petitions for aid to improve naviga- tion of Sandy Creek. Jan. 25, 1837. p. 455. Doc. 130. Bept. upon petition of T. B. Kemper, and S. S. Sproat, for damages on r.r. Jan. 25, 1837. pp. 455-456. Doe. 131. Bept. upon petition of inhabitants of Hunt- ingdon Co. for aid to Patrick Madden, pauper, p. 456. Doc. 132. Bept. upon petition of president and clerk of Penn Township R.R. Co. for change of route. Jan. 25, 1837. pp. 457-458. Doe. 133. Rept. upon accts. of witnesses before commit- tee apptd. to inquire Into evils of masonry. Jan. 25, 1837. p. 458. Doc. 134. Bept. rel. to delay in printing Journals of House. Jan. 25, 1837. p. 459. Doc. 135. Communication from secy, of D. S. treasury Tel. to application of Pbila. Bank and Bank of Penn. to be depositories of U. S. money. Jan. 24, 1837. pp. 460-461. Doc. 136. Rept. upon petition rel. to distillation of ardent spirits from grain. Jan. 26, 1837. pp. 461-462. Doc. 137. Rept. upon petition rel. to repeal of tax on collateral inheritances. Jan. 26, 1837. p. 462. Docs. 138-139. Mess, from Gov. with res. of Md. leglsl. rel. to extension of franking privilege. Jan. 27, 1837. pp. 463-465. Doc. 140. Communication from state treasurer, with stmt, of money drawn for last 3 yrs. for increase of library. Jan. 26, 1837. pp. 466-467. Doc. 141. Stmt, of affairs of Delaware and Hudson Canal Co. [for 1836]. p. 468. Doc. 142. Rept. upon petitions rel. to repair of road betw. Mlffllnsburg and Xewlsburg. Jan. 28, 1837. p. 469. Doc. 143. Rept. upon petition of Elizabeth Stokeley, widow of Revolutionary officer. Jan. 28, 1837. pp. 469- 470. Doc. 144. Rept. upon petition for aid to remove obstruc- tions in Big Mahoning Creek. Jan. 30, 1837. pp. 470- 471. Doc. 145. Rept. upon petitions for aid to remove ob- structions in Clarion River. Jan. 30, 1837. p. 471. Doc. 146. Rept. upon petition of Robt. Brumpton, Revo- lutionary soldier. Jan. 31, 1837. p. 472. Doc. 147. Stmt, of amt. of money reed, and expended on Columbia R.R. for motive power Nqy. 1, 1836, to Jan. 28, 1837. pp. 473-474. Doc. 148. Abstr. of accts. of York and Md. Line R.R. Co. [for 1836]. pp. 474-475. Doc. 149. Rept. upon acct. of clerk for debts of Saml. Shoch, late clerk. Feb. 1, 1837. p. 476. Doc. 150. Rept. upon education of deaf and dumb. Feb. 2, 1837. pp. 477-482. Doc. 151. Sept. upon accts. of witnesses before com- mittee apptd. to inquire into evils of freemasonry. Feb. 3, 1837. p. 483. Doc. 152. Ann. rept. of Penn. Institution for Deaf and Dumb, for 1836. pp. 484-486. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXI General Assembly — cont'd Dee. 6, 1836-Aprll 4, 1837— cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 153. Bept. upon acct. of clerk of House. Feb. 4, 1837. p. 487. Doc. 154. Mess, from Gov., with docs. Feb. 6, 1837. P. 488. Doc. 155. Communication from bd. of canal comrs. Jan. 31, 1837. p. 489. Doc. 1B6. Rept. of J. P. Bailey, engr., rel. to cost of bridge over Susquehanna at Duncan's Island. Jan. 30, 1837. pp. 490-491. Doc. 157. Bept. of H. B. Campbell, on avoiding Schuylkill Inclined plane on Columbia and Phlla. B.B. Jan. 27, 1837. pp. 492-505. Doc. 158. Rent, upon petition of Finlaw Beaty and Alex. Shaw, for damages in construction of dam on French Creek. Feb. 7, 1837. p. 506. Doc. 159. Communication from Gov. rel. to res. requesting him to communicate with Md., Del., and N. J. concerning Penn. Asylum for Deaf and Dumb. Feb. 8, 1837. pp. 507-510. Doc. 160. Rept. upon petitions rel. to removing Schuylkill Branch Bank from Port Carbon to PottsvlUe. Feb. 9, 1837. p. 511. Doc. 161. Stmt, of affairs of Phlla. Steam Tow Boat Co., for 1836. pp. 512-513. Doc. 162. Stmt, of affairs of Little Schuylkill Naviga- tion, R.R. and Coal Co., for 1836. pp. 513-515. Doc. 163. Rept. upon accts. of witnesses before commit- tee apptd. to inquire Into evils of freemasonry. Feb. 13, 1837. p. 515. Doc. 164. Rept. rel. to affairs and mngmt. of Eastern Penitentiary, House of Refuge and Moyamenslng Prison. Feb. 14. 1837. pp. 516-523. Doc. 165. Rept. upon petition rel. to extending wharves Into bay of Presque Isle. Feb. 15, 1837. p. 524. Doc. 166. Rept. upon accts. of witnesses before commit- tee apptd. to Inquire Into mngmt. of canals and rwys. Feb. 15, 1837. p. 525. Doc. 167. Rept. upon petition of Edith Nunnemaker, widow of Revolutionary soldier. Feb. 16, 1837. p. 526. Doc. 168. Rept. upon petition of Mennonnite congrega- tion of Sklppack rel. to exonerating tract of land held In trust. Feb. 16, 1837. p. 527. Doe. 169. Rept. upon petition of Philip Follmer, rel. to residence in borough of Milton. Feb. 16, 1837. pp. 527-528. Doc. 170. Bept. upon petitions rel. to new county from parts of Allegheny, Armstrong, Butler, and Westmore- land cos. Feb. 16, 1837. p. 528. Doc. 171. Bept. upon petition of Emanual Ziegler, Revo- lutionary soldier. Feb. 16, 1837. p. 529. Doc. 172. Rept. upon aects. of witnesses before commit- tee apptd. to Investigate mngmt. of canals and rwys. Feb. 17, 1837. pp. 530-531. Doc. 173. Communication from secy, of commonwealth, with ann. rept. of schools. Feb. 17, 1837. p. 532. Doc. 174. Ann. rept. of condition of schools in common- wealth for year ending Dec. 31, 1836. pp. 533-560. Ace. by 30 foldg. tables. Doc. 175. Ann. rept. of bd. of mngrs. of House of Refuge for 1836. pp. 561-569. Doc. 176. Rept. upon petition of Inhabitants of Plymouth township, Luzerne Co., for compensation for injury reed, from Nantlcoke dam. Feb. 18, 1837. pp. 569-570. Doc. 177. State of Phlla. Saving Fund Socy., Jan. 1, 1837. pp. 570-571. Docs. 178-179. Mess, from Gov. with res. of Vt. Gen. Assem. rel. to free expression of opinions. Feb. 21, 1837. pp. 572-573. Doc. 180. Rept. upon petition of James Montgomery for compensation for supplies furnished during Eevolution- ary war. Feb. 21, 1837. pp. 573-574. Doc. 181. Rept. upon accts. of committee apptd. to visit Eastern Penitentiary, Moyamenslng Prison, and House of Refuge. Feb. 23, 1837. pp. 574-575. Doc. 182. Bept. upon accts. of H. K. Strong and Jas. D. Clarke. Feb. 23, 1837. p. 575. Doc. 183. Rept. upon petition of M. Dill, justice of peace of Greene Co., rel. to costs. Feb. 23, 1837. p. 576. Doc. 184. Rept. upon acct. of Geo. M. Dallas, witness before committee apptd. to inquire Into evils of free- masonry. Feb. 23, 1837. pp. 576-577. Doc. 185. Rept. upon acct. of Evan Roberts, witness before committee apptd. to investigate mngmt. of canals and rwys. Feb. 23, 1837. p. 577. Doc. 186. Rept. upon petition of H. M'llvaine & Co. for damages. Feb. 23, 1837. p. 578. Doc. 187. Rept. upon petition of Geo. Mack, for compen- sation for work done on Penn. Canal. Feb. 23, 1837. pp. 578-579. Doc. 188. Rept. upon nccts. of committee apptd. to visit Asylum for Deaf and Dumb, Eastern Penitentiary, Moya- menslng Prison, House of Refuge. Feb. 24, 1837. p. 579. 74 INDEX TO DOCXJIIENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXI General Assembly' — cont'd Dec. 6, 1836-Aprn 4. 1837 — cont'd Journal of the Honse — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Docs. 189-190. Repts. npon accts. of witnesses before conunittee apptd. to Investigate mngmt. of canals and rwys. Feb. 27, 1837. pp. 580-582. Doc. 191. Kept, npon petition of John Cameron, revoln- tlona^ soldier. Feb. 27, 1837. p. 582. Doc 192. Kept. reL to certain alterations in acts incor- porating borongh of Harrisborg. Feb. 27, 1837. p. 583. Doc 193. Kept, npon petition of Henry Bnnyan for sale of lot of ground In Mllleisbnrg. Feb. 27, 1837. p. 584. Doc 194. ECept. of bd. of Inspectors of Eastern Peniten- tiary, 1836. pp. 585-595, 4 foldg. tables. Doc 195. Stmt, of affairs of No. Amer. Coal Co. for 1836. pp. 59&597. Doc 196. Bept. leL to public granaries and coal yards. Feb. 28, 1837. p. 598. Doc 197. Bept. reL to extending benefits of instmctlon to blind. Feb. 28, 1837. pp. 599-601. Doc 198-199. Hess, from Got. with commnnication from canal comrs. enclosing rept. of B. Aycrigg, engr. for ImproTements on West Branch. March 1, 1837. pp. 602-654, 4 foldg. tables. Doc 200. 3 ann. rept. of Feim. Institntion for Instmc- tlon of Blind, Feb. 27, 1837. pp. 654-656. Doc 201. Bept. npon accts. of witnesses before commit- tee apptd. to InTestigate canalF and rwys. March 1, 1837. p. 657. Doc 202. Bept. npon petition of Margaret Stritzel, widow of BeTolutionary soldier. March 1, 1837. p. 658. Doc. 203. Bept. upon acct of sergeant-at-arms, for serv- ing snbpcenas. March 1, 1837. pp. 658-659. Docs. 204-205. Commnnication from Got., March 2, 1837, with ann. rept. of adj. gen., for 1836. pp. 659-661, 5 foldg. tables. Doc 206. Bept, upon accts. of witnesses before commit- tee apptd. to ingoire into means by wliich Bank of IT. S. obtained charter. March 2, 1837. pp. 661-662. Doc 207. Bept. npon accts. of committee apptd. to visit Western Penitentiary. March 2, 1837. p. 662. Doc 208. Bept. npon res. reL to Capt. S. Cooper's " Mili- tary Tactics." March 2, 1837. p. 663. Doc 209. Bept. npon petition of Margaret Hartman, widow of BeTolationary soldier. March 3, 1837. p. 664. Docs. 210-211. Mess, from Got., March 4, 1837, trans- mitting commnnication from pres. and nmgrs. of W. Phila. E.B. Co. reL to Phila. and Columbia B.B. pp. 665-679. Doc. 212. Bept. npon accts. of witnesses before commit- tee apptd. to inquire into means by which Bank of U. S. obtained its charter. March 6, 1837. p. 680. Doc 213. Commnnication from canal comrs. reL to pur- chase of W. Phila. BJS. March 7, 1837. p. 681. Doc 214. Bept. npon acct. of clerk of Honse. March 7. 1837. p. 682. Doc 215. Bept. upon accts. of witnesses before commit- tee apptd. to InTestigate mngmt. of canals and rwvs. March 7, 18S7. p. 683. Doc 216. Stmt, of accts. of Lorberry Creek E3. Co. March. 1837. pp. 684-685. Doc 217. Bept. of inspectors of Phila. Co. Prison reL to queries of committee apptd. to Tisit prison. March 10. 1837. pp. 685-687, 3 foldg. tables. Doc 218. Bept. on roads to coal mines in Fayette Co. March 10. 1837. pp. 687-692. Doc 219. Kept, of select committee reL to inferences drawn by Got., In ann. mess., from writings of Gen. Washington. reL to Mjiponic and other secret societies. March 13, 1837. pp. 692-709. Doc 220. Bept. upon accts. of witnesses before commit- tee apptd. to investigate means by which Bank of U. .S. obtained charter. March 14, 1837. p. 710. Doc. 221. Bept. reL to purchase of portraits of Wash- ington and Penn. March 14, 1837. p. 711. Doc 222. Bept. of conunittee apptd. to Tislt Western Penitentiary. March 14. 1S37. pp. 711-717. Doc. 223. Bept. of joint committee reL to Beading Academy. March 14, 1S37. pp. 718-725. Doc 224. Bept. npon acct. of T. Fenn. prtr. of English JoL of House. March 15, 1837. pp. 726-727. Doc 225. Bept. npon accts. of witnesses before commit- tee apptd. to InTestigate means by which Bank of D. S got charter. March 17. 1837. p. 727. Docs. 226-227. Mess, from Got., March 18, 1837, with communication from bd. of canal comrs. reL to bridge at Duncans Island, pp. 728-730. Doc 228. A n n, stmt, of funds of UuIt. of Penn„ Jan. 1. 1837. pp. 730-731. Doc 229. Bept. of committee of accts. reL to accts. of witnesses brfore committee apptd. to investigate means by which Bank of V. S. obtained charter. March 20. 1837. p. 7.32. Doc 230. Bept. of select committee reL to abuses aris- ing from banks. March 20, 1837. p. 733. Doc 231. Bept. of select committee reL to Haddington College March 20, 1837. pp. 734-735. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXI General Assembly — cont'd Dec 6, 1836-AprU 4, 1837 — cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 232. Bept. npon sale of real estate of Orland Porter March 21, 1837. p. 736. Doc 233. Ann. stmt, of Phila., Germantown and Norris- town E.B. Co., Jan. 1, 1837. p. 737. Doc 234. Bept. npon accts. of committee apptd. to visit Beading Academy. March 22, 1837. p. 738. Doc 235. Bept. of committee on education reL to aid to snndry colleges and academies. March 22, 1837. pp. 739-740. Doc. 236. Bept. npon accts. of committee apptd. to visit Haddington CoUege. March 24, 1837. p. 741. Doc 237. Bept. npon petition of Mary Cmchlow, widow of Bevolntlonary soldier. March 24, 1837. p. 742. Doc. 238. Bept. npon acct. of sergeant-at-arms for serv- ing subpoenas. March 24, 1837. p. 743. Doc 239. Bept. of select conunittee reL to V. S. Bank; with testimony. March 24, 1S37. pp. 744r-749. Doc 240. Same; minority rept. March 24, 1837. pp. 750-796. Doc 241. Bept. of select conunittee reL to muking free certain bridges OTer the SchnylkllL March 24. 1837. pp. 797-801. D rrimldont of Iho riillii. Ilnnk, .Inn. N, IHIIH. pp. Hfid 'JtlN. Id. Ill woIkIiIm anil niiiiiMunm. Jan. 0, loi'B. (1,'I(H. (JiivH. niiiNM. (Itllimr) ni'o. with roM. of It. 1. ii'tflNl. rid. to thn iiilinlNMlon of 'i'l'XiiN Into Iho Union. I.I Inn. II, IHMH. pp. 2nH '^(11 loo, (in. Ilont. upon polltlon of .Ion. Morrlnon for ilaniiiiruH. .Inn, U, IHJIH, pp. L'(ll-y(W. loo. (1(1. Hlnil, of nfl'iilrn of tho llolnwnm nnd iriidnon Ciiniil Co,, IH,'17. .Imi. 11, IH.'tH. p. 'M-Z. loi', (17. Itopt, upon niiiiiiiirliil of tho t:riiHt(ioil of tho North WoMlorn Iliinic of I'onn, .Inn. Ill, IHIIH. p, :!(i;i. loo. (IH. (liivK, iiioNN. (Illtnor) iiio. with ooiiimiinlcntlon froiii Iildwd. r. Tlohnrtn nnd Hiitiil. RnnilN rid. to tho piihlli'iitlon mill illHlrllintInn of tho Hlllc Mminnl. .tun. ir,, in:in iip, 'jiii •jiir,. Doc. (III. Rhiit. of r IpiN nnd oxiionilUiiroi of ChOHiinl, Hill nnd HprliiK lloiiHO 'riirnpllio Itond (!o. Nov. fi, 1H!17. P. U(l(l. loo. 7(1. Ilopt. upon Iho pidlllon of .Tnnn Qnuli for diiin iiUoN for tho doNlrni'lloii of lior horiui by (Iro, from tho liiooiniitlvo III Iho oniploy of Iho Htiito. p. 'Jtl7. iiM'H. 71-7'.'. (iovK. IIIONN, ntltnor) iioo, with ii iioniiiinnl- enlloii from tlio (lov. of Ohio IriinNiiiUlliii; rim. nnil not of IokIkI, ml, to I'onn. nnd (llilo ('mini ('o. .Inn. IH, IHIIH, pii, o(l7-'.i(lll, loo. 7.'t. Hlint. of nfTnlrH of Iho l,yliiin'M Vnlloy Coiil Co. Ill lino. !l(l, IH!17. .Imi, fi, IHIIH, pp. '27(1 -1711 1 1. o. ;>7It|. loo. 7'1. Htint, of iiirnlrH of Iho CodoriiM NnvlKiitlon Co., IHII7. llonil .Inn. IH, IHIIH. pp. '27'! y7ri. loo. 7n, ItopI, of hIiiIo li'oiiNiimr In rnlnllon to ooIIokoh nnd nondoniloH, .Inn, IN, IHIIH. pp, 2'7n -7H. loo. 7(1, Hold, upon noot. of Wm. lloiiklnH, olirin. of lub- oiiiiiinltlon on oiirmnoy. .Inn. 18, IHIIH, p. 27H. loo. 77. Ilopt. of tho NidlloiiionI of Iho ai'ot. of lliii clorll of tho lloiiNo. .Imi. Ill, IHIIH, p, -^711. loo. 7H. llopl. upon tho noot. of I'olor Htoninn, a wltnonn liofom tho onninillloo npidil. In liii|iilro Into Iho mniinit. of Iho piilillo wiirkH. ,7iin. Ill, IHIIH. p. '^H(l. loo. 711. (lovM. nioNN, (Ulliior) noo. with n I'liniiiinnli'iillon from I Iin Hooy, of wnr of Iho II. H. rid, to Iho Inx upon tho InnilN on wlili'h Iho IT, H, in'Monnl In oroidoil noiir tho rlvor Hohiiylklll, olo, pp. 'JHI •JHII. Doo, Nil. ComiiHinlonMon friiiii oiiiinl ooiiirN, rol. to ooHiin- tloiiN of iMiorntliiiiH on Iho (loi lyHliiii'K It. It. .Inn. l!ll, 18HI), Pli. 'JHU'jfl'l, •no, HI, Itoiil. mion polltlon of InhiililtnnlN from .TofTorson Co. rol. to (loi Inrliid .SprliiK Crook n pullllr hldhwny, .Inn. •J(l, IHIIH, p. l!H(i. loo, H'J, Itopt. iipiiii (lolltlon of Iliiht. WiiUai'o for n divoroo. .Inn. '.Id, IHIIH, p, \iHH. loo, HII, llopl, upon iiollllon of monilioi'H of HI, Pntrlok'n Chiiroh for Iho iKMiiInK of n luitont for ii trnot of Innil, froo of oxpoiiNo, on wlih'h Hiild ohiiroli 1h orooloil. .Inn. 'Jll, IHIIH. |l, HHd, liii', HI, AliNir, of ntl'iilm of Iho irriinkl'oril nnd IlrlHlol 'riirnplko lliiiid Co,, IHllO/T, .Inn. -2, ISIIH. pp, HHd •iN7, loo, Hfl. Ann, Html, of tlio Mill Crook nnd Mliio lllll Nnvl- (jiilliiii mill It.ll. Co., IHllll/7, .Inn, 'J-l, IHIIH. p. 'JHH, )iio. HII, Ilopt. upon Iho nolllliiiiH of Cnlhnrliio Itolnnd nnd iilliorx 111 ho dlvorood. Jnn, '.'-I, IH'JH. p, iiHIl. loo. N7. llopl. of tho nilnorlly of Iho ooinnilltiw on bnukd. .Inn, 'J.l, IHllN. pp. 'JIKI ■JllII, )oi', HH, ItopI, upon polltlon of Adiiin (lobbiirt to bo iiuido louHlninlo lioir of (loo. Oolibnrl, .Inn. -Jl, IHIIH. p. :2l).|. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXII (loiionil AHHonihly -eont'ii Hoc, B, 1HII7-A|irll 17, IHIiK -oiint'd ,/ourniil of Iho UoUHo — cont'd ContcntM I — cont'd Dot'. 80, Uopt. iipiiii tho mi'inorlnl of iDhobltiintH of tho vllliiKo of MlllorNliiii'K, Dmjiilil'i Co., rel. to Incorporutlag Hald vllhiKO. .Inn. li-l, 1888. pp. 204-2B0. Duo. 00. Itopt. upon tn(> petition of It. Allison to be ok- oinptoil from tho nuymcnf of u lion to tho Comiiionwoultli. .Inn, ■Z'i, IHIIH. p. 20B. Iioo. 111. Ilopt. upon the petition of Cha». L. Elckholl for n divoroo. .Inn. 24, 1888. p. 206. Duo. 1)1!. Itopt. upon llio pot II Ion for the lalo of HplrituouM IhliiiirM. .Inn. 24, 1.888. p. i!ll'.i. Doc. 08. Iloiit. of commltloo npjilil. to examine the ultuu- tlon nnd proapocti of DIokloHon College. Jan. 18, 18118. pp. 2G7-8()0. Doc. 04, Hept. upon petltloni of the cltlssoni of HopowoU townahlp, Wnnhlneton Co., rol. to cloctlng three auper- vltora. .Tan. 24, 1888. p. 800. Doc. OB. Communication from leloct ond common counclU of I'hlln. ace, by a itmt. of tho fundi of the Olrnrd nto, mpt. of thi lilHt nrohllool the building committee and rept. of tho Inn. 20, ]8.'18, p. 801. Doo. 11(1. Ilopt, of bldg. oommlttoo of Qlrard College. .Tan. II, IHIIH. pp. 802-871. Don. 117. Ilopt. upon polltlon of Nlcholaa Both, rel. to the Hiilo of - ferred memorial of Phlla. citizens rel. to House of Befuge for Juvenile colored deUnqnents. April 16, 1842. pp. 540-542. Doc. 166. Communication ace. Govs. mess, containing objections to bill entitled " Act for enabling religious societies to purchase and hold lands for burying gronnds and churches." April 16, 1841. pp. 543-544. pp. 529-544 (docs. 153-166) are repeated betw. pp. Doc. 167. Bept. of select committee, reL to interruption of navigation of Susquehanna by chutes at Columbia and at mouth of Conestoga. April 17, 1841. pp. 544-546. Doc 168. Bept. of select committee apptd. to investleate expenditures upon canals and r.r8., with minority rept AprU 16, 1841. pp. 547-744, 1 foldg. table. Doc 169. Commnnlcatlon from canal comrs. reL to money disbursed on Juniata breach of Fenn. Canal. April 15, 1841. pp. 745-746. Doc 170. Communication from canal comrs. giving engrs^ snpts. and supervisors on canals and r.rs. April 17, 1841. pp. 746-751. Doc 171. Bept. on accts. of witnesses before committee of InvesUeation. AprU 19, 1841. p. 752. Doc 172. Communication from canal comrs. giving con- tracts on Delaware division of Penn. CanaL April 19, 1841. pp. 752-754. Docs. 173-174. Communication from canal comrs. with stmt, of debts dne for motive power on Columbia B.R. prior to Dec. 1, 1840, and March 1, 1841. April 19, 1841. pp. 755-777. Doc. 175. Bept. on accts. of witnesses before committee of Investigation. April 21, 1841. p. 778. Doc 176. Kept of minority of conunittee apptd. to in- vestigate expenditures upon canals and r.rs. p. 778. Title alone dven here ; doc. is prtd. p. 591. Docs. 177-178. Bepts. of committee of accts., on accts. of witnesses before committee of investigation. April 24 and 28, 1841. pp. 779-780. Doc. 179. Bept on acct of Steele and GiUis. AprU 29, 1841. p. 780. Doc 180. Bept. on acct of Jas. Peacock postmaster. AprU 30, 1841. pp. 780-781. Doc. 181. Rept. on accts. of witnesses before committee of investigation. May 3, 1841. p. 781. Doc 182. Bept of committee on accts. reL to accts. of members and officers of Honse. May 3, 1841. pp. 782- 785. Doc 183. Bept on acct. of Henry Montgomery, prtr. of bms. May 4, 1841. pp. 785-786. Doc. 1S4. Bept on acct of Jos. ESirenfried, prtr. of Ger- man JoL May 4, 1841. pp. 786-788. Doc 185. Bept on acct of E. C. Williams & Co. for fold- ing, stttchlng, etc. May 4, 1841. pp. 788-790. Doc 186. Bept on acct of Barrett & Parke. May 4, 1841. pp. 791-792. Doc 187. Bept on acct. of Jas. S. Wallace, prtr. of Eng- lish JoL May 4, 1841. pp. 792-798. Docs. 188-189. Omitted. Marked private Doc 190. Bept on acct of John E. Brown for serving subpoenas, p. 799. Doc 191. Bept on acct of Jas. Peacock, postmaster. May 4, 1841. pp. 799-800. Doc 192. Bept on acct of Jos. Kerr, clerk of investigat- ing committee. May 4, 1841. p. 800. Doc 193. Bept on acct of J. T. Bowen, for Uthography. May 4, 184t p. 801. Doc 194. Bept on acct of clerk of Honse. May 4, 1841. pp. 801-802. Docs. 160-161. pp. 803-831, 2 foldg. tables. [See above, docs. 160-161, for title.] Index. vIU pp. [v. 3.] Appendix to voL 2, containing canal comrs.' rept and ace docs. Harrlsburg : J. S. Wallace, 1841. 638 pp., foldg. tables. Doc 25. Bept of canal comrs., 1839/40. pp. 3-54. Docs. 26-52. Docs, ace rept of canal comrs. pp. 54-296. [Doc 26 — no. 1.) Tonnage stmts. 5 foldg. tables betw. pp. 54 and 55. Doc. 27 — no. 2. Bept of Wm. HofCnagte, engr., on Delaware division. Not. 1, 1840. pp. 55-50. Doc 28 — ^no. 3. Bept of Wm. Hnffnagle, engr. on Columbia and PhUa. B.B. Nov. 1, 1840. pp. 60-72. Doc 29 — no. 4. Bept of Jas. Cameron, supt. of motive power on Columbia and PhUa. B.B., 1839/40. pp. 73-102, 4 foldg. tables. Doc 30 — ^no. 5. Bept of Thos. Tustln, supervisor of 1 division of Phlla. BJt. Nov. 1, 1840. pp. 103-110. Doc. 31 — no. 6. Bept of Jos. Collins, supervisor of 2 division of Phlla. B.E. Nov. 16, 1840. pp. Hi- ll*. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 91 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXV General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 5-May 4, 1841 — cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 32 — no. 7. Eept. of Jos. Mosher, supervisor of 3 division, and supt. of road to avoid Columbia plane. Oct. 81, 1840. pp. 115-123, 6 foldg. tables. Doc. 33 — ^no. 8. Kept of Wm. Huffnagle, engr. on Eastern division of Penn. Canal. Nov. 1, 1840. pp. 124-128. Doc. 34 — no. 9. Rept. of Wm. Morris, engr. on Juniata division. Nov. 1, 1840. pp. 129-133. Doc. 35 — no. 10. Eept. of Wm. Morris, engr., on Alle- gheny Portage E.R. Nov. 1, 1840. pp. 134-141. Doc. 36 — no. 11. Eept. of John Snodgrass, supt. of motive power on Allegheny Portage E.E., 1839/40. pp. 142-178. Doc. 37 — no. 12. Eept. of Wm. Morris, engr., on Western division. Nov. 1, 1840. pp. 179-183. Doc. 38 — no. 13. Eept. of W. M. Roberts, engr. of Beaver division. Nov. 25, 1840. pp. 184-189. Doc. 39 — no. 14. Rept. of W. M. Roberts, engr. of French Creek division. Nov. 21, 1840. pp. 189-193. Doc. 40 — no. 15. Eept. of A. B. Warford, engr. of West Branch division. Nov. 2, 1840. pp. 194-196. Doc. 41 — no. 16. Rept. of A. B. Warford, engr. on North Branch and Susquehanna divisions. Nov. 2, 1840. pp. 197-202. Doc. 42 — no. 17. Rept. of W. M. Roberts, engr. on Erie extension. Nov. 25, 1840. pp. 202-238. Doc. 52 Is inserted here ; see below, under that no. for title, etc. Doc. 43 — no. 18. Rept. of J. B. Curtis, supt. of She- nango line of Erie extension. Nov. 23, 1840. pp. 297-314. p. 315 is blank. Doc. 44 — no. 19. Eept. of John Mitchell, supt. of Conneaut line of Brie extension, 1839/40. pp. 316- 369. Doc. 45 — no. 20. Eept. of Wm. Foster, Jr., engr. on North Branch division. Dec. 10, 1840. pp. 370- 376, 19 foldg. tables. Doc. 46 — no. 21. Eept. of Thos. Myers, supt. of Tunk- hannock line, North Branch division. Nov. 11, 1840. pp. 877-384, 8 foldg. tables. Doc. 47 — no. 22. Eept. of V. B. PloUet, supt. of Tioga line. North Branch division. Nov. 15, 1840. pp. 384-386, 9 foldg. tables. Doc. 48 — no. 23. Eept. of A. B. Warford, engr. of Wisconlsco Canal, n. d. pp. 886-389. Doc. 49 — no. 24. Eept. of John C. M'AlUster. snpt. of Wisconlsco Canal. Nov. 2, 1840. pp. 889-400, 3 foldg. tables. Doc. 50 — no. 25. Eept. of Wm. Morris, engr., on reser- voirs. Nov. 20, 1840. pp. 401-405. Doc. 51 — no. 26. Eept. of W. K. Huffnagle, engr. on Gettysburg extension of Penn. E.E. Nov. 1, 1840. p. 406. Doc. 52. 2 rept. of C. L. Schlatter, principal engr., rel. to continuous r.r. from Harrisburg to Pitts- burgh. Jan. 9, 1841. p. 407. Only the title is given here ; for subject matter, see pp. 239-296. Doc. 53. Journal of bd. of canal comrs. Feb. 12, 1840- Jan. 30, 1841. pp. 409-638. LXVI General Assembly Jan. 4-July 26, 1842 Journal of the Senate. 3 vols, and app. to v. 2. V. 1. Harrisburg, Boas & Patterson, 1842. 1305, 13, Ixlx pp. V. 2. Containing repts., accts. and docs. [nos. 1-84]. Harris- burg, 1842. 519 pp., foldg. tables. Contents : Doc. 1. Ann. rept. of surveyor gen., 1840/1. pp. 3-5. Doc. 2. Ann. rept. of secy, of land office, 1840/1. pp. 5-7. Doc. 3. Ann. rept. of adj. gen., 1840/1. pp. 8-15, 10 foldg. tables at back of vol. Doc. 4. Ann. rept. of state treasurer, 1840/1. pp. 16-27. Doe. 5. Ann. rept. of auditor gen., enclosing acct. of canal comrs., 1840/1. pp. 28-48. Doc. 6. Communication from Gov., rel. to res. and lawB of Me. Jan. 15, 1842. pp. 49-50. Doc. 7. Eept. of inspectors of Western Penitentiary, for 1841. pp. 51-63. Doc. 8. Communication [from comrs.] rel. to Nicholson Court, Jan. 24, 1842. pp. 64-78, 2 foldg. tables. Doc. 9. Ann. rept. of Penn. Institution for Instruction of Blind, 1841. pp. 79-82. Doc. 10. Ann. stmt, of funds of Univ. of Penn., Jan. 1, 1842. pp. 82-83. Doc. 11. Letter and stmt, from state treasurer rel. to public prtg., Feb. 10, 1842. pp. 83-84. Doc. 12. Communication from president of Bank of Penn., Feb. 4, 1842. pp. 85-89. Doc. 13. Docs. ace. mess, of Gov. rel. to refusal of Chambersburg Bank to comply with requisitions of charter. Bead Feb. 12, 1842. pp. 89-93. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXVI General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 4-JuIy 26, 1842 — cont'd Journal of the Senate — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 14. Rept. of comr. on part of commonwealth rel. to Nicholson lands, Feb. 16, 1842. pp. 94-102. Doc. 14 (sic). Ann. rept. of Penn. Institution for Deaf and Dumb, for 1841. pp. 108-107. Doc. 15. Ann. rept. of bd. of inspectors of Eastern Peni- tentiary, for 1841. pp. 108-124, 6 foldg. tables. Doc. 16. Ees. of Ky. Gen. Assem. rel. to spurious issue of stock by Schuylkill Bank of Phila. Bead March 11, 1842. pp. 124-126. Doc. 17. Doc. ace. letter of state treasurer rel. to Nichol- son lands. Read March 11, 1842. pp. 126-180. Doc. 18. Ann. rept. of House of Refuge, for 1841. pp. 131-140. Doc. 19. Communication from auditor gen., with stmt, of officers, clerks and agts. on public Improvements. March 14, 1842. pp. 141-166. Doc. 20. Letter from presidents of Phila. select and com- mon councils, with ann. rept. of comrs. of Glrard estate, for 1841. pp. 167-211. Doc. 21. Rept. of select committee of N. J. House, rel. to charges of half pilotage on vessels visiting port of Phila. Read March 25, 1842. pp. 212-214. Doe. 22. Communication from auditor gen., rel. to amt. of state tax levied. March 26, 1842. pp. 215-216. Doc. 23. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to claims on file for work on Phila. and Columbia E.E. March 80, 1842. pp. 217-232. Doc. 24. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to con- tract for locomotives with Dotterer & Co., March 26, 1842. pp. 233-234. Doc. 25. Communication from pres. of Codorus Naviga- tion Co., March 28, 1842. p. 235. Doc. 26. Assignees of Bank of Penn. April 4, 1822. pp. 236-238. Doc. 27. Communication from auditor gen,, with stmt, of banks. April 1, 1842. pp. 239-342. Doc. 28. 6 census of Penn. — Eastern distr. Eead June 10, 1842. pp. 343-365, 2 foldg. tables betw. pp. 368 and 869. Doc. 29. Stmt. rel. to mUitia fines and exonerations in 1841. pp. 866-367. Doc. 80. Rept. of auditor gen. with stmt, of holders of state stock. Read July 5, 1842. pp. 367-368. Doc. 31. Letter from auditor gen., with stmt, of banks. July 7, 1842. pp. 369-424. Doc. 32. Communication from auditor gen. with official returns of state tax for 1842. pp. 426-514. Doc. 33. Stmt, of affairs of Delaware Coal Co., 1840/1. pp. 515-517. Doc. 34. Copy of apportionment act passed by both branches of Congress and approved by president, June 25, 1842. pp. 518-519. Index. 1 p. Appendix to second volume of the Senate Journal. Harrisburg : Boas & Patterson, 1842. 531, 111 pp. Contents : pp. 3-120. Bank stmts, submitted by auditor gen., 2, 1842. Ace. by foldg. tables. pp. 121-149. 8 A.E. supt. common schools, 1840/1. by foldg. tables, pp. 150-169. 6 A.E. on geol. survey of Penn., by H. D. Rogers, 1841. pp. 171-531. Rept. of the testimony given before the joint committee of Investigation, Inquiring Into the charges, whether any corrupt means had been used by the banks to obtain favorable legislation from 1836 to 1840. ill pp. Only one copy of this volume was found, viz., that in the Penn. State Library. Containing canal comrs. rept. and ace. docs. Harris- Boas & Patterson, 1842. 571 pp., foldg. tables. Contents : r3]-48. Canal comrs. rept. 49-367. Docs. ace. canal comrs. rept. Doc. 1. Ann. rept. of W. K. Huffnagle, engr., on Delaware division of Penn. Canal, pp. 49-57. Doc. 2. Ann. rept. of W. K. Huffnagle, engr., on Columbia and Phila. R.E. pp. 57-62. Doc. 3. Eept. of Thos. Tustin, supt. of motive power on Columbia and Phila. E.R. pp. 62-73, 1 foldg. table. Doc. 4. Rept. of Jos. Collins, supervisor 1 division Columbia and Phila. E.R. pp. 74-82, 1 foldg. table. Doc. 5. Rept. of Jos. Mosher, supervisor 2 division Columbia and Phila. R.E. pp. 82-91. Doc. 6. Ann. rept. of W. K. Huffnagle, engr. on East- ern division of Penn. Canal, pp. 92-95. Doc. 7. Rept. of W. B. Morris, engr. on Juniata di- vision, pp. 96-101. Doc. 8. Ann. rept. of W. E. Morris, engr. on Alle- gheny Portage E.E. pp. 102-108. Doc. 9. Rept. of John Snodgrass, supt. of Allegheny Portage R.R. pp. 109-135. March Ace. Index. V. 3 burg pp. pp. 92 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd IjKYI General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 4-Jnly 26, 1842 — cont'd Journal of the Senate — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 10. Rept. of John Dougherty, snperrisor on AUegheny Portage R.K. pp. 136-138, 1 foldg. table betw. pp. 134 and 135. Doc. 11. Kept of W. B. Morris, engr. on Western division, pp. 139-142. Doc. 12. Ann. rept. of W. M. Roberts, engr. on Beaver division, pp. 143-149. Doc. 13. Rept. of W. M. Roberts, engr., on French Creek division, pp. 149-157. Doc. 14. Ann. rept. of A. B. Warford, engr. on West Branch division, pp. 157-159. Doc. 15. Rept. of A. B. Warford, engr. on North Branch and Snsqnehanna divisions, pp. 159-163. Doc. 16. Ann rept. of W. M. Roberts, engr. of Erie Extension, pp. 164-204. Doc. 17. Rept. of J. Mitchell, snpt. of Erie Extension. pp. 205-209, 2 foldg. tables. Doc. 18. Bept. of W. B. Foster, jr., principal engr. on North Branch extension, pp. 209-213, 17 foldg. Doc 19. Rept. of S. P. ColUngs, snpt. of Tioga Line. p. 213, 6 foldg. tables. Doc. 20. Rept. of S. P. Colllngs, snpt of Tunlthan- nocfe Une. p. 214, 4 foldg. tables at p. 213. Doc 21. Rept. of A. B. Warford, engr. on Wisconisco Canal, pp. 214-215. Doc. 22. Bept. of J. C. McAllister, snpt. of Wisconisco CanaL p. 216. Doc 23. Rept. of W. B. Morris, engr. on reservoirs. pp. 217-220. Doc. 24. Rept. of J. Riter, snpt. of Eastern Reservoir. pp. 220-222. Doc 25. Rept. of D. Watson, snpt. of Western Reser- voir, pp. 223-224. Doc 26. Rept. of Jos. Mosher, snpt. of Colombia Plane and Gettysbnrs R.B. pp. 225-228. Doc 27. Ann. rept. of C. L. Schlatter on Harrisbnrg and Flttsbnrg Survey, pp. 229-367. Doc 28. Journal of bd. of canal comrs. pp. 369-571. Jonmal of the House. 3 vols, and Appendix to voL 2. V. 1. Harrisbnrg: Henlock & Bratton, 1842. 1400, x, Ixxvlii pp. . Same, in German. 6271, 10, 86 pp. V. 2. Containing messages, repts. and docs. [nos. 1-19.3]. Harrisbnrg: Henlock & Bratton. 1842. 861, vll pp., foldg. tables. Contents : Doc 1. Ann, mess, of Gov. [Porter], with tabular stmts. reL to hanks. Jan. 6, 1842. pp. 3-29. Doc 2. Commnnlcatlon from auditor gen., rel. to ann. rept. on finances, Jan. 6, 1842. p. 30. Doc 3. Omitted. Marked Private. Doc 4. Communication from eecj. of land office, with stmt, of bnsiness of dept., 1840/1. pp. 31-33. Doc 5. Communication from surveyor gen., with stmt, of bnsiness of office 1840/1. pp. 33-35. Docs. 6-7. Hess, from Gov., with rept. of adj. gen. 1840/1. pp. 35-41, 11 foldg. tables betw. pp. 608 and 609. Doc 8. Stmt, of Danvnie and PottsvlUe R.R. Co., Dec 1, 1841. np 42-43. Doc 9. Omitted. Marked Private. Doc 10. Rept. reL to subject of repudiating payment of pnbUc debt Jan. 10. 1842. pp. 44-48. Doc 11. iinn. rept of state treasurer on finances, for 1840/1. pp. 48-59. Doc 12. Communication from auditor gen., with acet of canal comrs., for 1840/1. pp. 60-80. Doc 13. Rept upon acct of Henry ITCahc Jan. 11, 1842L p. 81. Doc 14. Rept upon petition of Merritt Osbum. Jan. 11, 1842. np. 81-82. Doc 15. See Appendix. Doc 16. Rept npon acct of clerk of House. Jan. 12, 1842. pp. 82-83. Docs. 17-19. See Appendix. Doc 20. Rept of select committee to whom was referred suMect of improvement of navigation of Ohio River. Jan. 14, 1842. pp. 84-86. Doc 21. Rept of Mr. Bonsall, teller on part of House at late election of Gov. Jan. 14, 1842. pp. 86-88. Doc 22. Mess, from Gov. [Porter], with commonicatlon from se^. of state of Mc reL to exchange of jndldal procs. Jan. 15, 1842. pp. 89-90. Doc 23. See Appendix. Doc 24. Mess, from Gov., ace canal comrs. rept Jan. 17, 1842. D 91 Docs. 2S-53. Omitted. See voL 3. Doc 54. Omitted. Marked Private Doc 55. Rept of Mr. Wright teller on part of House at election of state treasurer. Jan. 17, 1842. pp. 92-98. Doc 56. Ann. rept of bd. of Inspectors of Western Peni- tentiary, for 1841. pp. 98-110. Doc 57. See Appendix. COLLECTED DOCUlfflENTS— cont'd LXVI General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 4-Jnly 26, 1842 — conf d Jonmal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc 58. Communication from select and common councils of Phlla. with stmt of funds of Girard estate and rept of bnllding committee, for 1841. pp. 111-174. Doc. 59. Omitted. Marked Private. Doc. 60. Rept rel. to establistilng drydock at FiiUa. Jan. 24, 1842. pp. 174-176. Doc 61. Govs. mess. ace. with rept of comrs. connected with estates of John Nicholson and Peter Baynton. Jan. 25, 1842. p. 176. Doc 62. Rept of comrs. connected with estates of John Nicholson and Peter Baynton, Jan. 24, 1842. to, 177-191. Doc 63. Ann. rept of mngrs. of Penn. Institation for Instmction of Blind, 1840/1. pp. 191-194. Doc 64 Omitted. Marked Private Doc. 65. Majority and minority rept of committee on judiciary system, on bill No. 9, " Act to provide for more effectnal punishment and prevention of crimes heretofore punishable with death." Jan. 26, 1842. pp. 195-200. Docs. 66-67. Omitted. Marked Private. Doc 68. Rept upon acct of J. S. Wallace, prtr. of jol. of late House. Jan. 29, 1842. p. 201. Doc 69. Rept upon acct of Jos. Ehrenfried, prtr. of Ger- man JoL of late House. Jan. 29, 1842. pp. 202-203. Doc 70. Bept npon accts. of Richard HUlar and David Kranse, late asst door-keepers. Jan. 29, 1842. p. 203. Doc 71. Omitted. JAarked Private Doc 72. Rept reL to reformation of banking system and early resumption of specie payments. Feb. 1, 1842. pp. 204-207. Doc 73. Rept upon acct for postage. Feb. 1, 1842. p. 208. Doc 74. Omitted. Marked Private Doc 75. Communication from auditor gen., reL to tolls reed, on anthracite coaL Feb. 3, 1842. p. 209. Doc 76. Rept reL to establishing bank at Dock Haven. Feb. 3, 18^. pp. 209-210. Doc 77. Omitted. Marked Private. Doc 78. Rept upon accts. of witnesses reL to contracts for Insane asylum In Phila. Co. Feb. 4, 1842. pp. 210- 211. Doc 79. Rept npon bill No. 41, " Act to repeal act of May 3, 1841, entitied 'Act reL to Phlla. and Trenton R.B. Co. ' " Feb. 4, 1842. pp. 212-217. Doc 80. Communication from auditor grai., with list of officers on pnbllc works, Feb. 4, 1842. pp. 217-242. Doc 81. Omitted. Marked Private Doc 82. Rept npon accts. of witnesses reL to contracts for insane asylum. Feb. 7, 1842. pp. 243-244. Doc 83. Communication from secy, of commonwealth with ann. rept of state geologist Feb. 9, 1842. pp^ 244-245. For rent, see Appendix. Doc 84. Omitted. Marked Private Rept upon will of Stephen Girard. Feb. 10, pp. 245-246. Rept upon acct of Jos. Riter. Feb. 11, 1842. Doc 85. 1842. Doc 86. Doc 87. p. 247. Doc 88. Rept upon acct of Jas. Fenton. Feb. 11, 1842. pp. 247-24& Doc 89. Rept of majority of committee to Investigate contracts for insane asvlum. Feb. 12, 1842. pp. 248-270. Doc 90. Rept upon division of Luzerne Co. Feb. 15, 1842. p. 271. Doc 91. Omitted. Marked Private Doc 92. Communication from canal comis., with estimate of expense of abandoning Erie Extension, and estimate of damages by 1 year suspension of work. Feb. 17, 1842. pp. 272-276. Doc 93. Omitted. Marked Private. Doc 94. Mess, from Gov., with rept of comr. reL to estates of John Nicholson and Peter Baynton. Feb. 21. 1842. pp. 277-285. Doc 95. Communication from auditor gen., with stmt. of state tax paid In 1841, and population of each co. according to r. S. census of 1840. Feb. 21, 1842. pp. 286-288. Docs. 96-97. Omitted. Marked Private Doc 98. Rept of minority of committee reL to contracts for insane asylnin. Feb. 25, 1842. pp. 289-292. Doc 99. Mess, from Gov., with corresp. reL to loan of 5 per cent of capital of certain banks. Feb. 26, 1842. pp. 292-334. Doc 100. Ann. rept of Penn. Institotion for Deaf and Dumb, for 1841. pp. 334-339. Doc 101. Communication from auditor gen., with stmt of no. of' tons of bituminous coal transported on state canaL with tolls. Feb. 28, 1842. p. 340. Doc 102. Rept of comrs. r^ to estates of John Nicholson and Peter Baynton. March 1, 1842. pp. 341-346, 2 foldg. tables. Doc 103. Bept upon acct for postage March 1, 1842. p. 347. Doc 104 Communication from auditor gen., with stmt of assessments of cos., 3iarch 1, 1842. p. 348, 1 foldg. table INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 93 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXVI General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 4-July 26, 1842— cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 105. Kept, upon accts. of Francis Lyons and Franklin Lee. March 2, 1842. p. 349. Doc. 106. Kept, upon accts. of Jonathan Patterson, J. K. Kane, Wm. Field, W. J. Lelper, and W. D. Lewis. March 2, 1842. pp. 349-350. Doc. 107. Kept, upon acct. of Hutter and Blgler, prtrs. of German Jol. March 3, 1842. pp. 350-352. Doc. 108. Hept. upon claim of Wm. Price, supervisor on canal, for boarding men employed on break. March 4, 1842. pp. 352-353. Doc. 109. Ann. rept. of inspectors of Eastern Penitentiary, for 1841. pp. 353-368, 5 foldg. tables. Doc. 110. Ann. rept. of bd. of mngrs. of House of Refuge, for 1841. pp. 369-378. Doc. 111. Rept. of committee of wiys and means, rel. to Preservation of public faith, and finances. March 8, 842. pp. 379-385. Doc. 112. Rept. rel. to associate law judge for Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny Co. March 10, 1842. p. 386. Docs. 113-114. Mess, from Gov., with res. of Ky. legisl. rel. to claims of Bank of Ky. upon Schuylkill Bank, and rept. of Bank of Ky. rel. to Schuylkill Bank. March 11, 1842. pp. 387-443. Doc. 115. Rept. on acct. of witnesses before committee to examine conduct of banks. March 12, 1842. p. 444. Doc. 116. Rept. upon Senate bill No. 213, entitled " Act to authorize R. U. Morgan to receive certain moneys." March 12, 1842. p>. 444-445. Doc. 117. See Appendix. Doe. 118. Rept. upon acct. of clerk of House. March 14, 1842. p. i46. Doc. 119. Rept. upon acct. of H. N. Robinson, clerk of com- mittee on Girard Trust. March 15, 1842. p. 446. Doc. 120. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to amt. due contractors up to May 4, 1841, and amt. work done Blnie on Erie Extension and North Branch Canal. March 16, 1842. pp. 447-448. Doc. 121. Communication from auditor gen., with copy of contract used on Erie Extension. March 16, 1842. pp. 449-454. Doc. 122. Communication from auditor gen., with stmt, of banks. March 17, 1842. pp. 455-556. Doc. 123. Communication from auditor gen., with stmt, of York Bank on March 9, 1.S42. pp. 556-560. Doc. 124. Communication from auditor gen., with official returns of taxes assessed for 1842. March 18, 1842. pp. 561-650. Doc. 125. Rept. upon petition of Geo. Farr, alien, to sell real estate. March 21, 1842. p. 651. Doc. 126. Rept. of majority of select committee rel. to estate of Stephen Girard. March 21, 1842. pp. 652-696. Doc. 127. Rept. of majority of select committee, rel. to estate of John Nicholson. March 21, 1842. pp. 697-704. Doc. 128. Rept. of committee on judiciary system rel. to Nicholson Court of Pleas. March 22, 1842. pp. 705-717. Docs. 129-132. Repts. upon accts. of witnesses, etc., rel. to Girard Trust. March 23, 1842. pp. 718-720. Doc. 133. Rept. upon acct. of D. W. Hyde, asst. sergeant- at-arms. March 23, 1842. p. 721. Doc. 134. Rept. of minority of select committee rel. to Nicholson estate. March 23, 1842. pp. 721-724. Doc. 135. Mess, from Gov., with rept. of select committee of N. J. House rel. to charges for half pilotage on N. J. vessels visiting port of Phila. March 25, 1842. pp. 724- 727. Doc. 136. Rept. of minority of select committee rel. to estate of Stephen Girard. March 25, 1842. pp. 728-738. Doc. 137. Rept. of jt. committee to investigate conduct of banks. March 26, 1842. pp. 739-741. Docs. 138-139. Rept. upon acct. of A. M. Clark, sergeant- .it-arms, for subpoenaing witnesses. March 26, 1842. pp. 742-743. Doc. 140. Rept. upon acct. of witness rel. to Girard Trust. March 26, 1842. p. 744. Doc. 141. Rept. upon acct. of members' pay and mileage. March 30, 1842. pp. 744-747. Doc. 142. Communication from auditor gen., with rept. of Honesdale Bank, on March 3, 1842. pp. 747-749. Doc. 143. Communication from auditor gen., with assess- ments from Lancaster, Lehigli, and Monroe cos. for 1842, March 31, 1842. pp. 750-755. Doc. 144. Communication from auditor gen., with stmt, of cost, revenue and expenditures of finished lines of canals and r.rs. and amt. paid on unfinished lines of canals and feeders up to Jan. 1, 1842. April 1, 1842. p. 756, 1 foldg. table betw. pp. 764 and 765. Doc. 145. Rept. upon acct. of clerk of House. April 1, 1842. p. 757. Doc. 146. Rept. upon postage acct. April 1, 1842. p. 758. Doc. 147. Stmt, of affairs of Codorus Navigation Co. Read April 2, 1842. pp. 758-759. Doc. 148. Rept. upon accts. of clerks of House. April 4, 1842. p. 759. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXVI General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 4-July 26, 1842 — cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 149. Rept. upon acct. of M'Kinley and Lescure, prtrs. of bills. April 4, 1842. p. 760. . „ , Doc. 150. Rept. upon acct. of officers of House. April 4, 1842. p. 761. Doc. 151. Mess, from Gov., with communication from state treasurer, rel. to apptmt. of assignees of Bank of Penn. April 4, 1842. pp. 761-765. ., , Doc. 152. Rept. upon acct. of clerk of House. April 4, 1842. p. 766. Doc. 153. Rept. upon postage acct. April 5, 1842. p. 767. Docs. 154-155. Repts. upon accts. of witnesses before com- mittee to Investigate conduct of banks. April 5, 1842. pp. 768-769. ,^^ , Doc. 156. Communication from secy, of commonwealth rel. to contingent fund of his office, June 10, 1842. pp. 769- 770. Docs. 157-158. Repts. upon accts. of witnesses before com- mittee to Investigate conduct of banks. June 15 and 18, 1842. pp. 770-771. Doc. 159. Communication from canal comrs. with preamble and constitution of bd. of canal transporters at Pitts- burg. June 20, 1840. pp. 771-776. Doc. 160. Omitted. Marked Private. Docs. 161-162. Repts. upon accts. of witnesses before com- mittee to Investigate conduct of banks. June 23, 1842. pp. 777-778. Doc. 183. Rept. upon communication from secy, of com- monwealth, rel. to colonial records. June 24, 1842. pp. 778-779. Docs. 164-165. Rept. upon accts. of witnesses before com- mittee to investigate conduct of banks. June 25, 1842. pp. 779-780. Doc. 166. Communication from state treasurer with stmt. of receipts and expenditures rel. to Nicholson land claims. June 25, 1842. pp. 781-785. Doc. 167. Rept. upon accts. of witnesses before committee to investigate conduct of banks. June 27, 1842. p. 786. Doe. 168. Communication from auditor gen„ with stmt, of militia fines, exonerations, etc. June 30, 1842. pp. "787-788 Doc. 169. Rept. upon postage acct. July 2, 1842. p. 789. Docs. 170-171. Repts. upon accts. of witnesses before com- mittee to investigate conduct of banks. July 5 and 6, 1842. pp. 789-790. Doc. 172. Omitted. Doc. 173. Rept. on acct. of clerk of House. July 7, 1842. pp. 791-792. Doc. 174. Rept. upon bill No. 228, entitled " Act to abolish Court of General Sessions for city and county of Phila." Jilly 7, 1842. pp. 792-795. Doc. 175. Rept. upon acct. of A. M. Clark, sergeant-at- arms, for serving subpoenas. July 11, 1842. pp. 795-798. Docs. 176-177. See Appendix. Doc. 178. Rept. upon acct. of J. F. Relgart, clerk of com- mittee to Investigate conduct of banks. July 12, 1842. p. 797. Doc. 179. Rept. upon accts. of witnesses before committee to investigate conduct of banks. July 10, 1842. p. 798. Doc. 180. Rept. upon acct. of Holbrook, Henlock and Bratton, prtrs. of English Jol. In 1840. July 19, 1842. pp. 798-802. Doc. 181. Rept. upon pay and mileage of members, clerks and officers of House. July 25, 1842. pp. 802-805. Doc. 182. Rept. upon acct. of S. Spl'igman, for folding and stitching jols. July 26, 1842. pp. 805-806. Doc. 183. Rept. upon acct. of Boas and Patterson, prtrs. of vol. 3, and Appendix. July 26, 1842. pp. 806-807. Doc. 184. Rept. upon acct. of C. E. Williams & Co. for folding and stitching. July 26, 1842. p. 808. Doc. 185. Rept. upon postage acct. July 26, 1842. p. 809. Doc. 186. Rept. upon acct. of J. T. Bowen, for lithographic map. July 26, 1842. p. 810. Doc. 187. Rept. upon accts. of M'Kinley & Lescure, prtrs. of bills. July 26, 1842. pp. 810-811. Doc. 188. Rept. upon acct. of Hickok and Cantine for fold- ing and stitching. July 26, 1842. pp. 811-820. Doc. 189. Rept. upon acct. of Hutter and Blgler, prtrs. of German jol. July 26, 1842. pp. 820-824. Doc. 190. Rept. upon acct. of Henlock and Bratton, prtrs. of English jol. July 26, 1842. pp. 825-835. Doc. 191. Rept. upon acct. of Andrew Krause. July 26, 1842. p. 835. Doc. 192. Rept. upon acct. of Michael Newnam, watchman. July 26, 1842. p. 836. Doc. 193. 6 census, or enumeration of inhabitants of Penn. In 1840. pp. 837-861. Index, vli pp. . Same, in German. 1454, 4 pp. V. 2. Appendix. Harrisburg : Boas & Patterson, 1842. 531, lii pp. pp. 3-I17._ Bank stmts, transmitted by auditor gen. Jan. 14, 1842. pp. 115-117. Letter from auditor gen. transmitting stmt of condition of Bank of Penn. for 1841. Jan. 18, 1842. 94 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXn General Assembly — conf d Jan. 4-Jiily 26, 1842 — conf d Jonrnal of tbe Honse — cont'd Contents : — conf d pp. 118-119. Bept. of anditor gen. reL to banks of Common- wealth and law of Hay 4, 1841. Jan. 12, 1842. p. 120 and foldg. tables. Anditor gen.'8 letters rel. to stmts, of Bank of U. &, March, 1841-Feb., 1842. Jan. 11, 13. Feh. 9, 1842. pp. 121-149, 26 foldg. tables. 8 ann. rept. gnpt. common schools. Jan. 15, 1842. I^ 150-169. 6 ann. rent. geoL soTrey of Penn. by Henry D. RodgeiB, geologist Feb. 1, 1842. Transmitted by secy. Feb. 9. pp. 171-531, iii. Kept, of testimony [L e. rept. and testi- mony] given before the joint committee of investigation inquiring into the charges, whether any cormptness liad been nsed by the banks to obtain favorable legislation from 1836 to 1840. A minority rept. by M. B. Ix>wry is given on pp. 183- 187. n. d. Tliree copies were seen ; one in the Hist. Socy. of Penn., FIiila.^one in the Penn. State Library and one in the Library of Congress. V. 3. Containing canal comrs. rept. and ace docs. Harrisbarg : Boas & Patterson, 1842. 571 pp., foldg. tahles. Doc 25. Commonicatlon from Gov. transmitting ann. rept. of canal comrs. pp. 3-48. Docs. 26-52. Docs, ace canal comrs. rept. pp. 49-367, foldg. taUes. Doc 26. Ann. rept. of W. K. Hoffnagle, engr. on Delaware division, pp. 49-57. Doc 27. Ann, rept. of W. K. HnlEnagle, engr. on Coinmbla and Fhila. RJL pp. 57-62. Doc 28. R^t. of Thos. Tnstin, snpt. of motive power on ColnmUa and Pbiia. BJL pp. 62-73, 2 foldg. tablesL Doc SS. Bept. of Jos. Collins, supervisor of 1 division of Columbia and PliUa. R.B. pp. 74-82. Doc 30. Bept. of Jos. Moeher, supervisor of 2 division of Columbia and Phila. B.B. pp. S2-91, 3 foldg. tables. Doc 31. Ann. rept. of W. K. HulEoagle, engr. on Eastern division, pp. 92-95. Doc 32. Bept. of W. E. Morris, engr. on Juniata divi- sion, pp^ 96-101. Doc 33. Kept, of W. BL Morris, engr. on Allegheny Portage B.B. pp^ 102-108. Doc 34. Bept. of Jolm Snodgrass, supt. of All^heny Portage B.B. pp. 109-135, 1 foldg. table. Doc 35. Bept. V. M. Roberts, engr. on French Creek division, pp. 149-157. Doc 39. Ann. rept of A. B. Warford, engr. on West Branch division, i^. 157-159. Doc 40. Bept of A. B. Warford, engr. on North Branch and Susquehanna divisions, pp. 159-163. Doc 41. Ann rept of W. Ml Bolierts, engr. on Erie extension, ppt 164-204. Doc 42. B^t ct J. Mitchell, engr. on Erie extension. pp. 205-209, 2 foldg. tables. Doc 43. Bept of W. Bb Foster, jr., principal engr., on North Branch eztoision. pp. 209-219. Doc 44. Bept of S. P. ColUngs, snpt of Tioga line. p. 213, 24 foldg. tables at p. 214. Doc 45. Bept of S. P. CoIHngs, snpt of Tnnkhan- moA line. p. 214, 4 foldg. tahle& Doc 46u B^t of A. B. Warford, engr. on Wlsconisco CanaL pp. 214-215. Doc 47. Bept of J. C McAllister, snpt on Wisconisco Canal, p. 216. Doc 48. Beirt. of W. E. Morris, engr. on reservoirs. pp. 217-220. Doc 49. Bept of J. Biter, supt of E^astem reservoir. pp. 220-2^ Doc 50. Bept of D. Watson, snpt of Western reser- voir, pp. 223-224. Doc 51. Bept of Jos. Mosher, snpt of Columbia Plane and Gert^sbnrg BJL pp. 225-228. Doc 52. Ann. rept of C. L. Schlatter, on Harrisimrg and Pittsbure Survey, pp. 229-367, 3 foldg. tables. Doc 53. JoL of bo. of canal comrs. pp. 369-571. Same, in German. 176 pp. LXVll General Assembly Jan. 3-April 18, 1843 Journal of tbe Senate. 2 vols. !13iree copies were compared, vis. ; one in the Penn. State Library, one in the Free Ubrary of Phila., and one in the Library of Congress. V. 1. Hanifbnig : J. B. Bratton, 1843. 1179, zv, Ivl pp. . Same, in German. Not seen. Hutter t Bigier were elected prtrs. for three years. (Sen. joL 1843 v. 1 : 1102.) COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXni General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 3-April 18, 1843 — conf d Journal of the Senate — cont'd Contents : — cont'd V. 2. Containing repta., accts. and docs. [nos. 1-21). Harris- burg : J. B. Bratton, 1843. 328, 5 pp., foldg. tables. Contents : Doc 1. Abstr. of accts. of the Danville and PottsviUe B.B. Co., Dec 1, 1842. pp. 3-4. Doc 2. Bept of the surveyor gen. to Dec 1, 1842. Dec 1, 1842. pp. 5-6. Doc 3. Bept of the secy, of the land office to Dec. 1, 1842. pp. 7-9. Doc 4. Letter from J. C. Fisher, clerk of select council enclosing the rept of the receipts and expenditures, by conncHs in trust for the Girard funds. Jan. 5, 1843. pp. 9-73. Doc. 5. Letter from the canal comrs. enclosing stmts, in detail of the names, number, station and compensation of officers, agts. and others employed upon the public works of the state Jan. 27. 1843. pp. 74-82. Doc 6. Letter from the anditor gen. ace the returns of the condition of the lianks and savings institutions of the Commonwealth, pp. 83-192. Doc. 7. Bept of the Inspectors of the Western Peniten- tiary of Penn. for the year 1842 ; with ace docs. Jan. 2, 1843. pp. 193-213. Doe 8. Bept of the adj. gen. Dee 23, 1842. pp. 213-221. I>oe 9. Communication nom the auditor gen. ace with a stmt, of the accts. of the canal comrs. Jan. 27, 1843. pp. 222-237. Doc 10. Ann. stmt of tbe Penn. Institutlan for tbe In- struction of the Blind, 1842. Bead Feb. 3, 1843. pp. 238-239. Doe 11. Ann. stmt of the funds of the University of Penn. Feb. 7, 1843. pp. 239-240. Doe 12. Ann. stmt of the aifairs of the Plilla. Saving Fund Socy. for the year ending Dee 31, 1842. pp. 241-242. Doe 13. Ann. rept of tbe bd. of inspectors of the East- em State Penitentiary, for the year 1842, with ace docs. March 8, 1843. pp. 243-260. foldg. tables. Doe 14. Communication from the assignees of the Girard Bank, enclosing a stmt of the assets which passed under the assignraent, with their appraised value ; etc March 17,1843. pp. 261-269. Doc 15. Commonicatlon from the auditor gen., trans- mitting a stmt of the names, and amt due from tndl- vidnals who have liecome defaulters to the common- wealth, within the last ten years. March 24, 1843. pp. 270-285. Doc 16. Communication from the auditor gen., trans- mitting a stmt of the receipts and expenditures of the motive power dept on the Columbia and Pliila. B.B. during the periods that T. Tustln and J. Cameron were supts. March 31, 1843. pp. 286-291. Doc 17. A stmt of discbarges made by the atty. gen. and Ills deputies, from the Plilla. Co. Prison, Fd>. 25, 1840, to Jan. 2T, 1843. Fd). 23, 1843. pp. ^2-308. Doc 18. Letter from William O. KUne, cleric of court of general sessions of city and county at FhHa., enclosing exemplifications from records of ^id court March 1, 1843. pp. 308-312. Doe 19. Govs. mess, returning biO, entitled "An Act to reduce the expenses and provide for the election of tlie board of canal comrs." April t, 1843. pp. 313-321. Doc 20. Ann. rept of the comrs. of the internal improve- ment fund, 1841/2. Bead April 6, 1843. pp. 322.324. Doc 21. Letter from A. H. Eastwlck, transmitting the rept €t the committee on meteorology of the Franklin Institute. March 31, 1843. pp. 325^328, foldg. table . Same, in German. 340, 4 pp., foldg. table. Journal of the House 2 vols. Two copies were compared, viz. : one In the Penn. State Library, the other in the Hist Socy. of Penn., I%l]a. ; V. 2 was also seen in the Ubrary of Congress. V. 1. H arrlsburg : IfKinley £ Lescnre, 1843. 1171 (1). xlv, ixxvi pp. . Sune, in German. 1384, 16, 65 pp. T. 2. Containing messages, repts. and docs. Harrlsburg: M'Klnley & Lescnre, 1843. 872, vlli pp, foldg. tables. Contents: Doc 1. Govs. mess. (Porter) Jan. 4, 1843. pp. 3-16. Doe 2. Proposals for the purchase of the Fblla. and Columbia BJL and Out-let Lock at Portsmouth. Jan. 4, 1843. pp. 17-18. Doc 3. Bept of state treasurer upon tlie finances of the Commonwealth. Jan. 4, 1843. pp. 19-32. Doc 4. Stmt of affairs of tlie Danvme and PottsviUe BJft. Co. " See Senate JoL v. 2." Doe 5. State of acct of Penn. Hospital, being a summary of receipts and paymente for the year ending April 4, 1S42. TO. 33-46. Doe 6. B^t upon acct of Alfred M. dark, late ser- geant-at-axms, and Hn^ Undsey. late door-keeper of House Jan. 6. 1843. p. 47. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 95 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXVII General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 3-AprU 18, 1843— cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 7. Ann. stmt, of no. of depositors with the Phila. Saving Fund Socy. Nov. 1, 1842. " Private." Doc. 8. Communication from auditor gen. rel. to his ann. rept. upon the finances, 1841/2. Jan. 2, 1843. pp. Doc. 9. Stmt, of affairs of the Frankford and Bristol Turnpike Road Co. " Private." Doc. 10. 9 ann. rept. of supt. of common schools. Jan. 6, 1843. pp. 50-80, 2 foldg. tables. Doc. 11. Rept. of Mr. Brawley, teller on part of the House to officiate at the election of U. S. Senator. Jan. 10, 1843. pp. 80-83. Doc. 12. List of Judicial distrs. in the Commonwealth of Penn. pp. 84-85. Doc. 13. Communication from surveyor gen. ace. with a stmt, of the business of that office. " See Sen. ]ol. v. 2." Doc. 14. Stmt, of affairs of the Lehigh Crane Iron Co. " Private." Doc. 15. Communication from secy, of land office, ace. with a stmt, of the business of that dept. " See Sen. jol. v. 2." Doc. 16. Ann. rept. of bd. of Inspectors of the Western Penn., with ace. docs. " See Sen. jol. v. 2." Doc. 17. List of taxable Inhabitants, deaf and dumb, blind persona and slaves in the several cos., 1842/3. Jan. 12, 1843. pp. 87-88. Doc. 18. Stmt, of receipts and payments of the mayor, aldermen and citizens of Phila. In trust for the Girard Estate. Jan. 1, 1842, to Jan. 1, 1843. " See Sen. Jol. v. 2." Doc. 19. Govs. mess. (Porter) ace. with a list of the taxa- bles of Jefferson Co., Jan. 14, 1843. pp. 89-90. Doc. 20. Rept. upon acet. of clerk of House. Jan. 14, 1843. p. 91. Doc. 21. Communication from state treasurer rel. to can- celling relief notes. Jan. 14, 1843. pp. 92-96. Doc. 22. Communication from secy, of Commonwealth rel. to sale of stocks. Jan. 15, 1843. pp. 96-99. Doc. 23. Rept. of Mr. Tustin, teller on part of the House to officiate at the election of state treasurer. Jan. 16, 1843. pp. 100-103. Doc. 24. Communication from the state treasurer rel. to moneys drawn from the treasury for and on acet. of state library. Jan. 17, 1843. pp. 103-104. Doc. 25. Communication from state treasurer, ace. with opinion of atty. gen. rel. to cancelling relief notes. Jan. 17, 1843. pp. 105-106. Doc. 26. Abstr. of accts. of Mill Creek and Mine Hill Navigation and R.R. Co. " Private." Doc. 27. Abstr. of accts. of the Mine Hill, and Schuylkill Haven R. R. Co. " Private." Doc. 28. Govs. mess. (Porter) ace. with a rept. from comrs. rel. to the estate of John Nicholson and Peter Baynton, deceased. Jan. 19, 1843. pp. 108-109. Doc. 29. Aggregate amt. of taxable inhabitants In the several townships In Clearfield Co. Read Jan. 19, 1843. pp. 109-110. Doc. 30. Govs. mess. (Porter) ace. with rept. of canal comrs. Jan. 19, 1843. pp. 110-111. Doc. 31. Ann. rept. of canal comrs. ace. with docs., 1841/2. Jan. 4, 1843. pp. 111-134. Doc. 32. Rept of J. B. Morehead, supt. of motive power on the Columbia R.R. pp. 134-148. Dec. 1, 1842.* Doc. 33. Rept. of J. B. Moreland, supervisor of the Colum- bia R.R. Dec. 1, 1842. pp. 149-153 and foldg. table betw. pp. 32 and 33.'" Doc. 34. Rept. of John Snodgrass, supt. of motive power and supervisor of repairs. Read Jan. 19, 1843. pp. 154-159.* Doc. 35. Rept. of John Mitchell, supt. of the Erie Exten- sion. Read Jan. 19, 1843. pp. 160-183.* Doc. 36. Communication from state treasurer rel. to sale of state stock. Jan. 19, 1843. pp. 183-187. Doc. 37. Stmt, of taxable inhabitants of Allegheny Co. made by co. comrs. Jan. 11, 1843. pp. 187-188. Doc. 38. Govs. mess. (Porter) ace. with a stmt, of affairs of the Tioga Navigation Co. Jan. 19, 1843. p. 189. Doc. 39. Stmt, of affairs of the Tioga Navigation Co. p. 189. " Private." Doc. 40. List of taxable Inhabitants of Potter Co. Jan. 21, 1843. p. 190. Doc. 41. Communication from canal comrs. ace. with docs. rel. to the contracts upon the Phila. and Columbia R.R. Jan. 20, 1843. pp. 191-195. 'Docs. ace. ann. rept. of canal comrs. (doc. 31). COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXVII General Assembly- — cont'd Jan. 3-April 18, 1843 — cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 42. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to trucks upon the Portage and Columbia R.R. Jan. 20, 1843. pp. 196-197. Doc. 43. Rept. upon petition of S. R. Johnson, treasurer of Allegheny Co. for moneys paid upon forged certificates. Jan. 21, 1843. pp. 197-198. Doc. 44. Stmt, of affairs of the Wyoming Coal Co. " Private." Doc. 45. Communication from canal comrs. transmitting a copy of a notice published for proposals for carrying passengers on the Columbia R.R. Jan. 23, 1843. pp. 199-200. Doc. 46. Rept. upon acet. of Clerk of House. Jan. 24, 1843. p. 200. Docs. 47-48. Govs. mess. ace. with a rept. of the adj. gen. rel. to the militia, ordnance, camp equipage and military stores. Jan. 25, 1843. p. 201. For the adj. gen.'s rept. " See Sen. jol. v. 2." Doc. 49. Stmt, of affairs of the Delaware and Hudson Canal Co. " Private." Doc. 50. Communication from canal comrs. ace. with stmt, of acet. of canal comrs., clerk hire, contingent expenses and postage. Jan. 24, 1843. pp. 202-205. Doc. 51. Communication from auditor gen. rel. to apptmt. of an agt. to collect the tables or dividends declared by Incorporated cos. Jan. 26, 1843. pp. 206-207. Doc. 52. Communication from auditor gen. ace. with acet. of canal comrs. for 1841/2. Jan. 27, 1843. pp. 208-223. Doc. 53. Communication from auditor gen. ace. with a stmt, of the affairs of the several banks of the Common- wealth. Jan. 27, 1843. p. 224. Doc. 54. Rept. upon bill to tax salaries and perquisites of office. Jan. 28, 1843. pp. 225-226. Doc. 55. Stmt, of affairs of the York and Md. Line R.R. Co. " Private." Doe. 56. Communication from auditor gen. ace. with docs, rel. to the repairs of the Del. Division of the Penn. Canal. Jan. 31, 1843. pp. 227-253. Doc. 57. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to repairs on the Delaware Division of the Penn. Canal. Jan. 31, 1843. pp. 254-269. Doc. 58. Rept. of committee on banks rel. to banks and the currency. Feb. 1, 1843. pp. 270-275. Doc. 59. Communication from canal comrs. furnishing a copy of proposals for contracting to do the repairs on the Columbia R.R. from Parkesburg to the City of Phila. Feb. 1, 1843. pp. 276-278. Doc. 60. Rept. rel. to placing trucks upon the Allegheny Portage and Phila. and Columbia R.Rs. Feb. 3, 1843. pp. 279-282. Doc. 61. Rept. upon acet. for postage. Feb. 4, 1843. pp. 282-283. Doc. 62. Rept. rel. to preventing persons from travelling or using the canals on Sabbath days. Feb. 4, 1843. pp. 283-284. Doc. 63. Rept. of treasurer of Penn. Institution for In- struction of the Blind. Jan. 1, 1843. Bead Feb. 6, 1843. pp. 284-285. Doc. 64. Rept. of majority of committee rel. to communi- cation of canal comrs. rel. to proposals and contracts for carrying passengers on the Phila. and Columbia R.R. Feb. 6, 1843. pp. 286-288. Doc. 65. Same, minority rept. Feb. 6, 1843. pp. 288-294. Doc. 66. Communication from auditor gen. rel. to tax on offices. Feb. 7, 1843. p. 295. Doc. 67. Communication from canal comrs. ace. with let- ter of John F. Houston, late principal asst. engr. on Delaware Division of Penn. Canal, rel. to repairs on said division. Feb. 9, 1843. pp. 296-298. Doc. 68. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to names of contractors who have finished their contracts on the improvements since July 27, 1842, and have their accts. entered upon the books of the auditor gen. Feb. 9, 1843. p 299 Doc'. 69.' Stmt, of affairs of Little Schuylkill Navigation, R.R. and Coal Co. " Private." Doc. 70. Stmt, of affairs of Phila. and Reading R.R. Co. " Private." Doc. 71. Ann. stmt, of funds of Cnlv. of Penn. " Private." Doc. 72. Rept. upon bill to remove certain causes from Montgomery Co. to Phila. Co. Feb. 11, 1843. pp. 301- 302. Doe. '73. Communication from auditor gen, rel. to con- tracts upon public Improvements. Feb. 10, 1843. p. 303 Doc. 74. Communication from state treasurer rel. to moneys In the treasury. Feb. 9, 1843. pp. 304-306. Doc. 75. Stmt, of affairs of the Great Western Iron Co. " Private." Doc. 76. Stmt, of affairs of the Cumberland Valley R.R Co., 1842. Feb. 13, 1843. pp. 307-309. Doc. 77. State of Phila. Saving Fund Socy. " Private." 96 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd IiXVII General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 3-AprU 18, 1843 — cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd ' Contents : — eonf d Doc. 78. Commnnication from canal comrs. ace with a list of names and compensation of collectors and super- Tlsors on the several lines of the canals and r.rs.. Feb. 16, 1843. pp. 310-312. Doc 79. Eept. npon acct. of John B. Bratton, prtr. of House jol. In 1842. Feb. 16, 1843. pp. 312-313. Doc 80. Rept. npon acct. of ATKlnley & Liescnre, prtrs. of biUs for 1842 and part of 1843. Feb. 16, 1843. p. 314. Doc 81. Bept. of minority of committee on bin to reduce expenses of the govt., etc. Feb. 16, 1843. pp. 315-318. Doc 82. Stmt, of affairs of Northern Liberties and Fenn Township R.B. Co. " Private." Doc S3. Bept. of committee on banks reL to authorizing banks to l^ue notes of a less denomination than $5 re- deemable in specie. Feb. 18, 1843. pp. 319-320. Doc 84. Bept. of committee of ways and means rel. to debts and llRbilities and revenue and resources of the Commonwealth. Feb. 20, 1843. pp. 321-329. Doc 85. Bept. npon petitions and docs, of C. Davenport, John Fetterman and others, for compensation for the destruction of property on the Frie Extension of the Fenn. CanaL Feb. 20, 1843. pp. 329-331. Doc 86. Bept. npon the acct. of Henlock & Bratton, prtrs. of the House JoL of 1842. Feb. 20, 1843. pp. 331-332. Doc 87. Bept. of the committee apptd. at s^sion of 1842 to examine accts. of prtrs. of Jols. in Fngllsh and German, together with accts. of folders and stitchers of those jols. for 1840, 1841 and 1842. Feb. 24, 1843. pp. 332- 386. Doc 88. Stmt, of receipts and expenditures of Chesnut HUI and Spring House Turnpike Bead Co. " PrlTate." Doc 89. Ann. lept. of directors of Penn. Institution for Deaf and Dumb, 1842. Feb. 28, 1843. pp. 387-398. Doc 90. Commnnication from Hutter & Bigler, reL to settlement of accts. for prtg. German Jols. of Hotise of Bepreaentatlves for 1840, 1842. March 1, 1843. pp. 399-401. Doc. 91. Bept. npon acct. for postage. March 2, 1843. p. 401. Doc. 92. Bept. of majority of select committee on certain petitions asking that articles of impeachment may be preferred agst. David B. Porter, Gov. March 2, 1843. pp. 402-409. Doc 93. Same ; minority rept March 2, 1843. pp. 410- 435. Doc 94. Bept. of committee on judiciary system on peti- tion and docs, of J. Balding for divorce. March 6, 1843. pp. 435-437. Doc 95. Minority rept. of committee on vice and im- morality reL to law requiring tavern keepers to publish their applications for license. March 7, 1843. pp. 437- 439 Boc 96. JoL of bd. of canal comrs., 1842/3. March 9, 1843. pp. 439-635. Doc 97. Communication from state treasurer reL to funds in treasury, March 10, 1843. pp. 636-638. Doc 97. 14 ann. rept. of inspectors of the Eastern Peni- tentiaiy, 1842. March 8, 1843. pp. 639-655. Doc 98. Bept. upon accts. of Bigler, Schott and others. March 13, 1843. p. 656. Doc. 99. Bept. uiwn acct. of John Shanklln. March 13, 1843. p. 657. Doc 100. Bept upon acct of G. J. Heialey. March 16, 1843. p. 658. Doc 101. Ann, rept of bd. of mgrs. of House of Befugc Jan. 3, 1843. pp. 659-671. Doc 102. Bept upon acct of J. M. Wiestllng. March 23, 1843. p. 671. Doc 103. Bept npon acct of Franklin Bitting. March 23, 1843. p. 672. Doc 104. Bept npon acct of Elizabeth Bailey. March 23, 1843. pp. 672-673. Doc 105. Bept upon acct of James B. Boyd. March 23, 1843. p. 673. Doc 106. Bept npon accts. of .John Nevellng and Henry Kremer. March 24, 1843. p. 674. Doc 107. Bept of majority of committee on judiciary reL to abolition of capital punishment March 25, 1843. pp. 675-692. Doc 108. Bept of committee on the judiciary reL to abolltian of capital punishment; minority. March 25, 1843. pp. 692-708. Doc 109. Stmt, of receipts and expenditures of Forest Improvement Co. " Private" Doc 110. Bept upon acct of Jos. H. Long. March 27, 1843. p. 709. Doc 111. Eept upon acct of Eenben Hirst March 27, 1843. p. 710. „ Doc 112. Bept of Mr. ElweU, teller on part of House to officiate at election for state prtrs. March 27, 1843. pp. 711-717. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXVII General Assembly — conf d Jan. 3-Aprll 18, 1843 — cont'd Jonmal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc 112. Bept of minority of committee on Judiciary sys- tem rel. to a new trial of B. and P. Flanagan, convicted of murder. March 28, 1843. pp. 717-720. Doc. 114. Eept upon accts. of DanL M Lane and John Boyle. March 29, 1843. p. 721. . „ Doc 115. Bept of Mr. EIwelL teller on part of House to officiate at election of state prtrs. March 31, 1843. pp. 722-725. . ^ ^ ,^^ Doc 116. Bept. of select committee reL to members of bd. of canal comrs. who have held out bribes to members of the LeeisL, etc April 3. 1843. pp. 725-732. Doc 117. Bept upon acct of Geo. B. M0W17. April 3, 1843. p. 733. Doc. 118. Bept upon acct for postage April 3, 1843. Doc 119. Bept of committee on vice and immorality reL to the punishment of seduction as a criminal offence. April 3, 1843. pp. 735-738. „ „ Doc 120. Bept upon acct of Martin CoryelL April 3, 1843. p. 739. Doc 121. Bept upon acct of Wm. K. Hnffnagle. April 4, 1843. pp. 739-740. , , Doc 122. Bept of select committee reL to renewal of state rwys. with Penn. cast Iron rails. April 4, 1843. pp. 740- 750. Doc 123. Bept upon acct of Clerk of House April 5, 1843. p. 751. . ^ ^ Doc 124. Bept upon acct of Boss Meredith. A^ll o, 1843. pp. 751-752. Doc. 125. Rept. upon acct of Vincent Palen. April 5, 1843. p. 752. , ^ Doc 126. Eept of comrs. of internal improvement fund, 1842. pp. 753-755. Doc 127. Bept of select committee' reL to making a reduc- tion of tolls npon the public works. April 7, 1843. pp. 756-762. Doc. 128. Stmt of affairs of Zorberry Creek B.E. Co. " Private." Doc 129. Bept upon accts. of witnesses before select com- mittee reL to assanlt and battery betw. Messrs. M'Gowan and Bratton. April 10, 1843. p. 763. Doc 130. Bept of select committee reL to assanlt and battery In Honse of Representatives betw. Mr. M'Gowan and J. B. Bratton. April 11, 1843. pp. 764-777. Doc 131. Bept of select committee reL to extravagant expenditure of public money in repairs of Delaware Divi- sion of Penn. CanaL with testimony. April 12, 1843. pp. 778-815. Doc 132. Communication from Franklin Institute rel. to improvement in meteorological science March 31, 1843. pp. 816-819 and foldg. table Doc 133. Stmt of affairs of Codorus Navigation Co. " Private." Doc 134. Bept of committee on inland navigation and internal Imiarovement upon the petition of Wm. C Miller of Allegheny Connty. April 14, 1843. pp. 820-821. Doc 135. Bept of Mr. Blwell on the part of the House of BepresentatlTes to officiate at the election of state prtrs. April 15, 1843. pp. 822-838. Doc 136. Commnnication from canal comrs. In answer to a letter of M. B. Lowry, chrm. of committee on Inland navigation, reL to tolls on trucks. April 7, 1843. pp. 839- 842. Doc 137. Bept of committee on the judiciary system reL to confirmation of the charter of the borough of West Phila. AprU 17, 1843. pp. 843-844. Doc 138. Kept npon acct of J. H. Steck, prtr. of hUls. AprU 17, 1843. p. 845. Doc 139. Bept npon postage acct April 17, 1843. p. 846. Doc 140. Bept of committee on claims npon petition and docs, of Capt SamL White, late of the Co. of Adams. April 17, 1843. pp. 847-848. Doc 141. Bept of Qtmmittee on claims npon petition of SamL Saylor of Luzerne Co. April 17, 1843. pp. 849-850. Doc 142. Bept upon acct of Solomon Spngman, for labelling Jonmal of last House April 17, 1843. p. 850. Doc 143. Bept upon acct of Wm. E. Drake, clerk to select committee etc April 17, 1843. p. 851. Doc 144. Bept npon acct of D. M. Stedman, sergeant-at- arms for Eubpoenaing witnesses to attend before the select committee apptd. to investigate into extravagant ex- penditure of the public money on the Delaware Division. April 18, 1843. p. 852. Doc 145. Bept npin acct of Geo. A. Knrts. depy. sergeant- at-arms, for subpcenaing witnesses. April 18, 1843. p. 853. Doc 146. Bept npon acct of John S. Ingram, clerk to In- vestigatli^ committee, etc. p. 854. Doc 147. Bept npon pay and mileage of the members, clerks and officers of the Honse. April 18, 1843. pp. 855- 858. Doc 148. Eept on acct of John Sprlgman, for foldg., stitching and delivering Honse bills. April 18, 1843. pp. 858-859. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 97 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXVH General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 3-Aprll 18, 1843— cont'd Journal of the House — ^cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 149. Kept, upon acct. of Hutter & Blgler, prtrs. of German Jol. April 18, 1843. pp. 859-862. Doc. 150. Kept, upon acct. of D. M. Stedman, for serving subpoenas In the case of M'Gowan & Bratton. AprU 18, 1843. p. 868. Doc. 151. Eept. upon acct. of M'Klnley & Lescure, prtrs. of English Jol. April 18, 1843. pp. 863-867. Doc. 152. Rept. upon acct. of Henry K. Strong, as clerk to Investigating committee, Delaware Division. April 18, 1843. p. 868. Doc. 153. Eept. of committee on the Judiciary system rel. to the abolition of Imprisonment for debt. April 18, 1843. pp. 868-872. Doc. 154. Eept. upon acct. of Clerls of House. April 18, 1843. p. 872. . Same, In German. 1454, 4 pp. LXVIII General Assembly Jan. 2-AprIl 29, 1844 Journal of the Senate. 2 vols. V. 1. Harrlsburg : I. G. M'Klnley, 1844. 971, 88 pp. . Same, In German. 1176, 112 pp. V. 2. Containing repts., docs., etc. Harrisburg : I. G. M'Klnley, 1844. 220, 2, II pp. Contents : Doc. 1. Communication from state treasurer, with rept. of comrs. for sale of state stoclss, Dec. 30, 1843. pp. 3-21. Doc. 2. Eept. of state treasurer upon finances, 1842/3. pp. 22-32. Doc. 3. Letter from bd. of canal comrs. in reply to call of Senate. Jan. 8, 1844. pp. 33-34. Doc. 4. Letter of secy, of commonwealth rel. to delivery of repts. Jan. 9, 1844. p.- 35. Doc. 5. Stmt, of Erie Canal Co. for 1843. pp. 85-38. Doc. 6. Letter from president Judge of 4 Judicial distr. ' rel. to " Act concerning certain trial for murder In Cambria Co." Read Jan. 17, 1844. pp. 39-43. Doc. 7. Inspectors' rept. on Western Penitentiary for 1843. pp. 44-56. Doc. 8. Stmt, of Danville and PottsvlUe E.E. Co., Dec. 1, 1843. pp. 56-57. Doc. 9. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to organiza- tion of bd. Jan. US, 1844. pp. 58-59. Doc. 10. Communication from auditor gen., rel. to ann. rept., Jan. 24, 1844. p. 59. Doc. 11. Auditor gen.'s rept. rel. to ann. stmt, of banlss. Jan. 26, 1844. p. 60. Doc. 12. Communication from auditor gen., rel. to pay- ment of laboring creditors, Jan. 29, 1844. pp. 60-61. Doc. 13. Communication from auditor gen. rel. to receipts for state taxes and payments for educational purposes, Jan. 31, 1844. pp. 62-65. Doc. 14. Letter from Jas. Clarlre, president of bd. of canal comrs. rel. to transportation of coal on public worlds. Jan. 31, 1844. p. 66. Doc. 15. Rept. of Jt. committee rel. to election of state prtrs. Jan. 31, 1844. pp. 66-128. Doc. 16. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to amt. due of chec]£ rolls by state, Feb. 5, 1844. pp. 128-129. Doc. 17. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to early apprn. for repair of canals and r.rs. Feb, 9, 1844. pp. 129-130. Doc. 18. Letter from state treasurer In reply to res. of Senate, Feb. 10, 1844. p. 131. Doc. 19. Mess, from Gov., transmitting ann. rept. of Penn. Institution for Instruction of Blind, for 1843. pp. 131-133. Doc. 20. Letter from auditor gen., rel. to payments of $50 on state Interest. Feb. 13, 1844. pp. 133-134. Doc. 21. Communication from auditor gen., rel. to depart- mental prtg. Feb. 14, 1844. pp. 134-140. Doc. 22. Communication from state treasurer, rel. to ex- penditures on Beaver and Shenango lines of Penn. Canal. Feb. 14, 1844. p. 141. Doe. 23. Communication from state treasurer rel. to un- current money in state treasury, Feb. 14, 1844. p. t.42. Doc. 24. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to dis- bursements on Beaver and Shenango lines of Penn. Canal. Feb. 17, 1844. p. 143. Doc. 25. Communication from state treasurer. In reply to Sen. res. rel. to expenses of govt., Feb. 19, 1844. pp. 144-145. Doc. 26. Ann. rept. of Penn. Institution for Instruction of Blind, for 1843. pp. 146-147. Doc. 27. Communication from auditor gen., rel. to claims due commonwealth from persons employed on public works. March 11, 1844. pp. 147-149. Doc. 28. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to repairs. March 11, 1844. pp. 150-157. Doc. 29. 15 ann. rept. of Inspectors of Eastern Peni- tentiary, 1843. pp. 158-193. Doc. 30. Communication from secy, of commonwealth, rel. to publication of laws of 1843. March 18, 1844. p. 194. rel. to acct. pp. 195-196. rel. to debts COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXVIII General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 2-Aprll 29, 1844— cont'd Journal of the Senate — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 31. Communication from auditor gen., of late clerk of House. March 19, 1844. Doc. 32. Communication from canal comrs. due for labor and materials on public works, March 19, 1844. pp. 197-201. Doc. 33. Communication from auditor gen., rel. to alleged defaulters. March 22, 1844. pp. 201-202. Dot. 34. Ann. rept. of bd. of mngrs. of House of Eefuge, 1843. pp. 202-210. Doc. 35. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to trucks, section boats, etc., on public works. April 3, 1844. p. 211. Doe. 36. Communication from state treasurer, rel. to debts due for expenses of Nicholson Court. April 6, 1844. p. 212. Doc. 37. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to West Chester E.E. April 8, 1844. pp. 212-214. Doc. 38. Letter from state treasurer, rel. to balance in treasury. April 11, 1844. pp. 214-215. Doc. 39. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to an ex- ?ress locomotive on Phila. and Columbia R.R. April 12, 844. pp. 215-216. Doc. 40. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to resump- tion of Beaver division of Penn. Canal. April 19, 1844. pp. 217-219. Doc. 41. Ann. stmt, of Codorus Navigation Co. for 1843. p. 220. ., Index. II pp. . Same, In German. 252, 4 pp. Only copy seen was In the Penn. State Library. Journal of the House. 2 vols. V. 1. Harrisburg: I. G. M'Kinley, 1844. 1014, 62 pp. ■. Same, in German. 1184, 80 pp. y. 2. Containing messages, repts. and docs., [nos. 1-84]. Harris- burg : I. G. M'Klnley, 1844. 464, 111 pp., foldg. tables. Contents : Doc. 1. Stmt, of accts. of Penn. Hospital, 1842/3. pp. 3-12. Doc. 2. Communication from state treasurer, rel. to ann. rept., Jan. 2, 1844. p. 13. Doc. 3. Ann. mess, of Gov. [Porter]. Jan. 3, 1844. pp. 14-23. Doc. 4. Opinion of atty. gen. upon validity of election of I. G. M'Klnley, state prtr., May 8, 1843. pp. 24-25. Doc. 5. Stmt, of real and personal property of citizens and assessment for state purposes in 1842-43. p. 26. Doc. 6. Communication from state treasurer, rel. to Berks Co. Bank. Jan. 2, 1844. pp. 27-28. Doc. 7. Communication from state treasurer, with rept. of comrs. for sale of state stocks, Dec. 30, 1843. pp. 28- 46. Doc. 8. Omitted. Marked private. Doc. 9. Ann. rept. of state treasurer upon finances, 1842/3. pp. 47-57. Doc. 10. Stmt, of receipts and payments of mayor, alder- men and citizens of Phlla. in trust for GIrard estate for 1843. pp. 58-104. Doc. 11. Rept. of committee rel. to cliim of W. C. Miller of Allegheny Co. Jan. 9, 1844. p. 105. Doc. 12. Omitted. Marked Private. Doc. 13. Rept. of comrs. for sale of Delaware division of Penn. Canal. Jan. 11, 1844. pp. 106-116. Doc. 14-16. Omitted. Marked Private. Doc. 17. Stmt, of receipts and expenditures of Erie Canal Co., for 1843. pp. 117^120. Doc. 18. Rept of Mr. Tustln, teller on part of House, at election of state treasurer. Jan. 15, 1844. pp. 120-123. Doc. 19. Mess, from Gov., rel. to " Act concerning certain trial for murder in Cambria Co." Jan. 16, 1844. pp. 123- 128 Docs. 20-23. Omitted. Marked Private. Doc. 24. Stmt, of Hutter and Blgler, prtrs. of German Jols. Jan. 22, 1844. pp. 130-131. Doc. 25. Communication from auditor gen., transmitting quarterly stmts, of banks and savings Institutions. Jan. 26, 1844. pp. 131-219, 2 foldg. tables. Doc. 26. Stmt, prepared by state treasurer rel. to apprns. of money, 1843-1844. pp. 219-221. Doc. 27. 9 ann. rept. of York and Md. Line E.E. Co., 1843. pp. 222-223. Doc. 28. Stmt, of affairs of Wyoming Coal Co., 1843. p. 224. Doc. 29. Communication from state treasurer, In answer to House res. rel. to warrant drawn by Gov. in favor of M'Candless and Blddle. Feb. 4, 1844. pp. 225-226. Doc. 30. Eept. of Joint committee rel. to election of state prtrs. Jan. 31, 1844. pp. 226-288. Doc. 31. Eept. upon postage acct. Feb. 2, 1844. p. 288. Doc. 32. Eept. of committee of accts., rel. to alleged over- charges of prtrs. of Jols., for 1843. Jan. 31, 1844. pp. 289-294 Doc. 33. Stmt, of affairs of Cumberland Valley E.E. Co. for 1843. pp. 295-296. Doc. 34. Stmt, of affairs of Northern Liberties and Penn Township E.E. Co. for 1843. pp. 296-297. 98 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXVIII General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 2-Aprll 29, 1844 — cont'd Journal of the Honse — cont'd Contents ; — cont'd Doe. 35. Communication from auditor gen. rel. to amt. of state tax due commonwealtli tor 1842-43. Feb. 9, 1844. pp. 297-298. Doc 36. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to early apprn. for repairs. Feb. 9, 1844. pp. 299-300. Doc. 37. Ann. stmt, of funds of Univ. of Penn. Jan. 1, 1844. pp. 300-301. Doc. 38. Mess, from Gov., transmitting ann. rept. of Fenn. Institution for Instruction of Blind for 1843. pp. 301-303. Doc. 39. Stmt, of affairs of Little Scbuylkill Navigation, E.R. and Coal Co., for 1843. pp. 303-304. Doc. 40. Communication from state treasurer, reL to fraudulent issues of Towanda Bank, in state treasury, Feb. 14, 1844. p. 305. Doc. 41. Stmt of Phila. Saving Fund Socy., Jan. 1, 1844. pp. 306-307. Doc. 42. Ann. rept. of bd. of directors of Penn. Institution for Deaf and Dumb, for 1843. pp. 307-320. Doc 43. Stmt, of affairs of Cbesnnt Hill and Spring House TurnpUje Co., Nov. 6, 1843. p. 321. Doc 44. Kept, of committee on Inland navigation and internal improvement, on bill to authorize construction of out-let lock at Black's eddy. Feb. 21, 1844. pp. 322-323. Doc. 45. Rept. of committee on vice and Immorality rel. to repeal of law of 1705 which prohibits persons from tippling on Sabbath. Feb. 24 1844. pp. 324-325. Doc 46. Rept. upon accts. of witnesses reL to state prtrs. Feb. 24. 1844. p. 325. Doc. 47. Rept. of committee on militia system rel. to military disbursements and collections and agst. aboli- tion of militia law. Feb. 26, 1844. pp. 326-330. Doc. 48. Rept. of minority of committee on Inland naviga- tion and internal improvement, on out-let lock at Blank's eddy. Feb. 26, 1844. pp. 330-332. Doc. 49. Commnnlcation from auditor gen., Feb. 27, 1844, transmitting rept. of Inspector of leather, Jan. 18, 1844. pp. 332-333. Doc 50. Communication from secy, of commonwealth rel. to no. of pardons granted for last 10 years, Feb. 28, 1844. pp. 333-335. Doc 51. Commnnlcation from state treasurer, rel. to ag- gregate amt. of state tax due by each co. on assessments of 1841-13. Feb. 29, 1844. pp. 336-338. Doc 52. Rept. rel. to postage of House. March 2, 1844. p. 339. Doc 53. Stmt, of affairs of Forest Improvement Co., for 1843. pp. 339-340. Doc 54. Kept, of committee of accts. upon acct. of H. B. Wright, for attendance before said committee. March 5, 1844. p. 340. Doc. 55. Rept. of committee on Judiciary system, reL to over-Issue of relief notes by Berks County Bank. March 11, 1844. pp. 341-349. Doc 56. Rept. upon accts. of witnesses rel. to state prtrs. March 11, 1844. p. 349. Doc 57. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to repairs on public works. March 12, 1844. pp. 350-357. Doc o8. Ann. rept. of Inspectors of Eastern Fenltentiarv, for 1843. pp. 358-393. Doc 59. Rept. upon accts. of witnesses reL to state prtrs. March 18, 1844. p. 394. Doc 60. Communication from auditor gen., reL to war- rants drawn by H. B. tVrlght In favor of W. J. B. Andrews for sess. of 1843. March 20, 1844. pp. 394-395. Doc 61. Communication from canal comrs. reL to debts due for labor and materials on public works. March 20, 1844. pp. 396-403. Doc 62. Ann. rept. of bd. of mngrs. of Honse of Refuge for 1843. pp. 403-411. Doc. 63. Rept on acct of A. V. Parsons, witness rel. to state prtrs. March 27, 1844. p. 412. Doc. 64. Rept. of committee of accts., rel. to pay of A. V. Parsons. March 27, 1844. p. 412. Doc. 65. Stmt of affairs of Delaware Coal Co. March 1, 1843 [1844?]. pp. 412-414. Doc. 66. Rept. of committee on judiciTry rel. to Govs. warrant in favor of MTCandless and Biddle. March 28, 1844. p. 415. Doc 67. Communication from secy, of commonwealth rel. to German laws. March 29, 1844. p. 716. Doc 68. Rept of committee on vice and Immorality, agst. conferring on courts power to license oyster cellars for retailing ardent spirits. March 29, 1844. pp. 417-418. Doc 69. Same, for minority. March 29, 1844. p. 419. Doc 70. Communication from auditor gen. rel. to taxes levied and collected for state purposes on all sources of revenue from 1830 to 1843. March 30, 1844. pp. 420-423, 1 foldg. table. Doc. 71. Rept. of committee of accts., on acct of W. J. B. Andrews, late clerk of House. March 30, 1844. pp. 424- 437. Doc. 72 Rept upon postage acct April 2, 1844. p. 438. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXniI General Assembly — cont'd Jan» 2-April 29, 1844 — cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 73. Rept of committee on inland navigation and internal improvement reL to tolls and drawbacks on publid works. April 3, 1844. pp. 438-439. Doc. 74. Rept of minority of committee of accts. rel. to acct of W. J. B. Andrews, late clerk of House. April 3, 1844. pp. 439-441. Doc 75. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to trucks, section boats, etc., on public works. April 3, 1844. p. 442. Doc 76. Rept of committee on inland navigation and internal improvements rel. to authorizing Baltimore and Ohio R.R. Co. to construct r.r. through Penn. April 12, 1844. pp. 443-444. Doc. 77. Communication from auditor gen., reL to de- linquent collectors and supervisors on public works. April 11, 1844. pp. 444-446. Doc 78. Rept upon accts. of witnesses rel. to state prtrs. April 20, 1844. p. 447. Doc 79. Mess, from Gov., with res. adopted by Ga. leglsL rel. to repudiation of state debts. April 23, 1844. p. 448. Doc 80. Rent of select committee reL to memorial of Elijah Dechert, president of Berks Co. Bank. April 23, 1844. pp. 449-458. Doc 81. Ann. stmt of affairs of Codoms Navigation Co. for 1843. p. 459. Doc. 82. Absent time of members. April 27, 1844. pp. 460-461. Doc. 83. Rept. upon pay, mileage and stationery of mem- bers. April 29, 1844. pp. 461-463. Doc 84. Rept upon postage acct AprU 29, 1844. p. 464. Index, lil pp. . Same, in German. 512, 6 pp. [Documents.] Repts. of the heads of depts. transmitted to the Gov., together with the repts. of snpt of common schools and adj. gen. Harrisbnrg : 1. G. M'Klnley, 1844. v. p. Binder's title : Executive Documents. 1843. Contents : Rept. on the finances of the commonwealth of Fenn., 1842/ 3, by auditor gen. Dec 2, 1843. n. p., n. d. 77 pp. Rept of the state treasurer showing uie receipts and ex- penditures of the treasury, 1842/3. Dec, 1843. n. p., n. d. 371 pp. Ann. rept of the bd. of canal comrs., with ace docs., 1842/3. Dec. 30. 1843. n. p., n. d. 198 pp. 10 ann. rept. of supt of common schools, 1842/3. Jan. 7, 1844. n. p., n. d. 28 pp. Ann. rept of the surveyor gen., 1842/3. Dec 1, 1843. n. p., n. d. 4 pp. Ann, rept. of the secy, of the land office, [1843]. n. p., n. d. 4 pp. Ann. rept of adj. gen., Dec, 1843. n. p., n. d. 25 pp. Two copies were seen ; one in the library of the Library Co. of Fhila., the other In the Penn. State Library. . Same, in German. 231, 32. 27 pp. LXIX General Assembly Jan. 7-AprU 15, 1845 Journal of the Senate. 2 vols. V. 1. Harrisbnrg : J. M. G. Lescnre, 1845. 778, 53 pp. . Same, In German. 995, 55 pp. V. 2. Containing repts. and docs. Harrisbnrg, J. M. G. Lescnre, 1845. 341, 111 pp. Contents : Doc. 1. Procs. of electoral coUege of Penn.. Dec. 4-5, 1844. pp. 3-10. Doc 2. Ann. stmt of affairs of Perkiomen Turnpike Co., for 1843/4. pp. 10-11. Doc 3. Abstr. acct of affairs of Beading R.B. Co. up to May 1, 1844. p. 11. Doc. 4. Ann. stmt of affairs of Tioga Navigation Co., 1844. p. 12. Doc 5. Ann. rept of state treasurer on finances, 1843/4. pp. 13-29. Doc. 6. Communication from state treasurer, reL to avail- able funds In treasury, Jan. 10, 1845. pp. 30-31. "°^-. '•„ ^""- "Pt- "' Jforthem Liberties and Penn Town- ship R.R. Co., for 1844. p. 32. Doc. 8. Communication from auditor gen., with quarterly stmts, of banks and saving institutions. Jan. 14, 1835. pp. 33-128, 2 foldg. tables. Doc 9. Communication from secy, of commonwealth, reL to certain corporation repts. Jan. 10, 1845. p. 129. Doc 10. Docs, ace Govs. mess. reL to completion of Erie CanaL Read Jan. 11, 1845. pp. 129-135. Doc. 11. Communication from auditor gen., rel. to Erie Canal Co. Jan. 13, 1845. p. 135. Doc 12. Commnnlcation from canal comrs. reL to comple- tlon of Bh-ie Canal. Jan. 13, 1845. pp. 136-137. Doc 13. Communication from auditor gen., reL to accts. of W. J. B. Andrews, late clerk of Honse Jan. 13, 1845. pp. 137-138. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 99 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXIX General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 7-Aprll 15, 1845— cont'd Journal of the Senate — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 14. Stmt, of affairs and Danville and Pottsvllle R.R. Co., 1844. pp. 138-140. Doc. 15. Communication from auditor gen. rel. to con- tingent expenses of office. Jan. 16, 1845. p. 141. Doc. 16. Testimony In case of Delaware and Hudson Canal Co. before committee of Senate. Read Jan. 17, 1845. pp. 142-156. Doc. 17. Communication from state treasurer, giving con- tingent expenses of office. Jan. 21, 1845. p. 157. Doc. 18. 2 ann. rept. of Erie Canal Co. for 1844. pp. 157- 159. Doc. 19. 2 ann. stmt, of treasurer of Brie Canal Co. for 1844. pp. 159-160. Doc. 20. Rept. of Delaware and Hudson Canal Co. for 1844. p. 160. Doc. 21. Communication from auditor gen. rel. to Insane asylum. Jan. 24, 1845. pp. 161-167. Doc. 22. Res. of Ohio ieglsi., rel. to annexation of Texas to U. S. pp. 168-169. Doc. 23. Communication from adj. gen. rel. to volunteers in service May and July, 1844, Jan. 27, 1845. pp. 169-174. Doc. 24. Communication from auditor gen., with stmt, of outstanding state taxes. Jan. 29, 1845. pp. 174-183. Doc. , 25. Stmt, of York and Md. Line R.R. Co., 1839-1844. pp. 183-185. Doc. 26. Stmt, of Forest Improvement Co., for 1844. p. 185. Doc. 27. Ann. rept. of inspectors of Western Penitentiary, for 1844. pp. 186-196. Doc. 28. Communication from auditor gen., with list of defaultefs at state treasury, Jan. 30, 1845. pp. 197-201. Doc. 29. Communication from president of bd. of canal comrs. rel. to tolls and use of water power at dams on Franlslin Canal. Feb. 1, 1845. p. 202. Doc. 30. Ann. rept. of Penn. Coal Co. for 1844. p. 203. Doc. 31. Ann. rept. of Monongahela Navigation Co. for 1843/4. p. 204. Doc. 32. Ann. rept. of Little Schuylkill Navigation, R.R. and Coal Co., for 1844. p. 205. Doc. 33. Ann. rept. of Frankford and Bristol Turnpike Road Co., 1843/4. p. 206. Doc. 34. Communicatlpn from canal comrs. rel. to trucks on state r.rs. Feb. 10, 1845. pp. 207-208. Doc. 35. Docs. ace. Govs. mess. rel. to Marine Hospital near Pittsburg. Feb. 12, 1845. p. 209. Doc. 36. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to trans- portation of passengers over state r.rs. Feb. 13, 1845. pp. 210-211. Doc. 37. Stmt, of Phila. Saving Fund Socy., Jan. 1, 1845. pp. 211-212. Doc. 38. Ann. stmt, of funds of Univ. of Penn., Jan. 1, 1845. p. 213. Doc. 39. Stmt, of Phlla., Germantown and Norristown R.R. Co., for 1844. pp. 214-215. Doc. 40. Communication from auditor gen., with stmt, of militia fines in 1 division Penn. militia, Feb. 19, 1845. p. 215. Doc. 41. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to tolls on North and West Branches of Penn. Canal. Feb. 18, 1845. pp. 216-217. Doc. 42. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to cost of moving trucks on state r.rs. Feb. 19, 1845. pp. 217-218. Doc. 43. Ann. rept. of Penn. Institution for Deaf and Dumb, for 1844. pp. 219-222. Doc. 44. 16 ann. rept. of inspectors of Eastern Peni- tentiary, for 1844. pp. 223-263. Doc. 45. Docs, from canal comrs. ace. Govs. mess, of Feb. 26, 1845. Read Feb. 26, 1845. pp. 264-266. Doc. 46. Communication from auditor gen., rel. to inspec- tions and fees of inspectors, Feb. 28, 1845. pp. 267-271. Doc. 47. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to no. of officers on public works, Feb. 28, 1845. pp. 271-278. Doc. 48. Ann. rept. of Delaware Bridge Co., at Easton, [for 1844]. pp. 279-283. Doc. 49. Communication from state treasurer, rel. to fire In office. March 7, 1845. p. 284. Doc. 50. Abstr. of accts. of Phila. and Reading R.R. Co., 1843/4. pp. 285-286. Doc. 51. Ann. rept. of bd. of mngrs. of House of Refuge, for 1844. pp. 286-295. Doc. 52. Communication from supt. of common schools rel. to undrawn balances of school fund. March 19, 1845. pp. 296-302. Doc. 53. Rept. of bd. of revenue comrs., March 18, 1845. pp. 303-320. Doc. 54. Communication from state treasurer, enclosing tables of valuation fixed by bd. of revenue comrs., March 21, 1845. pp. 321-326. Doc. 55. Ann. abstr. of Chesnut Hill and Spring House Turnpike Rd., Nov. 4, 1845. p. 327. Doc. 56. Letter ace. Govs. mess, of March 25, rel. to weights and measures, March 17, 1845. p. 328. Doc. o7. Ann. stmt, of Lorberry Creek R.R. Co., [for 1844]. p. 329. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXIX General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 7-Aprll 15, 1845— cont'd Journal of the Senate — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 58. Ann. stmt, of Port Carbon and Mt. Carbon R.R. Co., for 1844. p. 330. Doc. 59. Communication from auditor gen., showing amt. received und paid out of treasury on acct. of estate of John Nicholson, April 8, 1845. p. 331. Doc. 60. Communication from auditor gen., rel. to acct. of committee on library. April 8, 1845. pp. 332-333. Doc. 61. Ann. abstr. of affairs of Mt. Carbon R.R. Co., March 4, 1845. pp. 333-334. Doc. 62. Ann. stmt, of Delaware Coal Co., March 1, 1845. pp. 334-335. Doc. 63. Ann. rept. of Swatara R.R. Co., for 1844. pp. 336-338. Doc. 64. Docs. ace. Govs. mess. rel. to great fire at Pitts- burg. Read April 14, 1845. pp. 338-340. Doc. 65. Absent time of members of Senate, April 15, 1845. p. 341. In'dex. ill pp. . Same, in Germnn. 385, 3 pp. Journal of the House. 2 vols. V. 1. Harrisburg : J. M. G. Lescure, 1845. 794, 63 pp. V. 2. Containing messages, repts. and docs., [nos. 1-114]. Harrisburg : J. M. G. Lescure. 1845. 727, Iv pp. Contents : Doc. 1. Ann. mess, of Gov. [Porter]. Jan. 8, 1845. pp. 3- 12. Doc. 2. Rept. of MaJ. Gen. Patterson, rel. to Phlla. riots, July 22. 1844. pp. 13-15. Doc. 3. Rept. of comrs. to sell Delaware division of Penn. Canal, Dec. 16, 1844. p. 16. Doc. 4. Mess, from Gov., with proceedings of electoral col- lege of Penn. Jan. 9, 1845. pp. 17-24. Doc. 5. Mess, from Gov. with abstr. of affairs of Beading R.R. Co^ 1844. pp. 24-25. Doc. 6. Communication from Gov. rel. to tJ. S. Arsenal at Pittsburg. Jan. 9, 1845. pp. 25-26. Doc. 7. Stmt, of accts. of Penn. Hospital, 1843/4. pp. 27- 40. Doc. 8. Stmt, of receipts and payments of mayor, alder- men and citizens of Phila. in trust for Girard estate, for 1844. pp. 40-85. Doc. 9. Ann. rept. of state treasurer upon finances, for 1844. pp. 86-101. Doc. 10. Communication from secy, of commonwealth, rel. to sale of Delaware division of Penn. Canal. Jan. 10, 1845. pp. 102-103. Doc. 11. Communication from secy, of commonwealth rel. to certain Iron cos. Jan. 10, 1845. pp. 104-105. Doc. 12. Mess, from Gov. rel. to bridge over Klsklminetas River at or near Warren. Jan. 11, 1845. pp. 106-113. Doc. 13. Communication from auditor gen., with quarterly stmts, of banks and saving Institutions. Jan. 14, 1845. pp. 114-209, 2 foldg. tables. Doc. 14. Communication from auditor gen., showing re- ceipts and expenditures on public improvements. Jan. 14, 1845. p. 210. Doc. 15. Rept. of Mr. Trego, teller on part of House at election of U. S. Senator. Jan. 14, 1845. pp. 211-213. Doc. 16. Communication from secy, of commonwealth, rel. to no. of law Judges, etc. Jan. 14, 1845. pp. 214-216. Doc. 17. Stmt, of affairs of Danville and Pottsvllle R.R. Co., for 1844. pp. 216-218. Doc. 18. Communication from auditor gen., rel. to con- tingent expenses of office. Jan. 16, 1845. pp. 218-219. Doc. 19. Stmt, of Phila. Saving Fund Socy., Nov., 1844. pp. 219-220. Doc. 20. Rept. of Mr. Bailey, teller on part of House at late election of Gov. Jan. 16, 1845. pp. 221-223. Doc. 21. Mess, from Gov., rel. to no. of troops ordered into service during Phila. riots. Jan. 17, 1845. pp. 223-225. Doc. 22. Rept. of Mr. Burrell, teller on part of House at election of state treasurer. Jan. 21, 1845. pp. 225-228. Doc. 23. Communication from secy, of commonwealth, with estimates of contingent expenses of offices of secy, of commonwealth and supt. of common schools. Jan. 20, 1845. Doc. 24. 231. Doc. 25. 1844. Doc. 26. pg. 228-229. ann. rept. of Brie Canal Co. for 1844. pp. 229- 2 ann. rept. of treasurer of Brie Canal Co. for pp. 231-232. Communication from state treasurer, giving con- tingent expenses of office, Jan. 21, 1845. pp. 232-233. Doc. 27. Rept. of Delaware and Hudson Canal Co. for 1844. p. 233. Doc. 28. Res. of Ohio legisl. rel. to annexation of Texas to U. S. Jan. 24, 1845. pp. 234-235. Doc. 29. 12 ann. rept. of building committee of Girard College for Orphans, for 1844. pp. 235-240. Doc. 30. Ann. stmt, of Cumberland Valley R.R. Co. for 1844. pp. 241-242. Doc. 31. Communication from state treasurer, with no of Judicial distrs. and salaries of associate Judges. Jan. 28 1845. pp. 242-243. d 100 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXIX General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 7-AprU 15, 1845 — cont'd Jonmal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc 32. Stmt of York and Md. Line B.B. Co. to Sept. 30, 1844. pp. 244-245. Doc. 83. Special mess, from Got. [Shank], reL to finances of state. Jan. 29, 1845. pp. 246-251. Doc 34. Bept. of committee on retrenchment and reform, reL to judicial labor and redaction of Jndldal distrs. Jan. 30, 1845. pp. 251-252. Doc 35. Mess, from Got., rel. to commnnlcatlon from adj. fen. showing no. of troops in serrlce in Ptilla. riots. Jan. 1. 1845. pp. 253-258. Doc 36. Commnnlcatlon from state treasurer, reL to fonds of commonwealth at presi'nt in treasury. Jan. 30, 1845. pp. 258-260. Doc 37. Commnnlcatlon from secy, of commonwealth transmitting retnms of Berks Co. special election. Feb. 3, 1845. pp. 260-261. Doc 38. Memorial soliciting state hospital for insane. Feb. 3, 1845. pp. 261-305. Doc 39. Bept. of committee on claims, reL to claim of Catharine Geiger. Feb. 3, 1845. p. 306. Doc 40. Bept. upon postage acct. Feb. 3, 1845. p. 307. Doc 41. Commnnlcation from secy, of commonwealth, with list of pardons granted by execntlTe since Jan., 1839. Feb. 4, 1845. pp. 308-334. Doc 42. Commnnlcation from canal comrs. famishing copy of all bids for contracts for repairs and motlTe power on r.rs. Feb. 6, 1845. pp. 335-355. Doc 43. Bept. of select committee reL to troops in serTlce daring PhUa. riots. Feb. 7, 1845. pp. 356-357. Doc 44. Ann. rept. of Uttle SchayUdll NaTigatlon, E.E. and Coal Co.. for 1844. pp. 357-358. Doc 45. Ann. rept. of Frankford and Bristol Turnpike Road Co., 1843A PP- 358-359. Doc 46. Bept. of committee of accts. reL to cost of prtg. of House for 1st 30 days of sessions 1844, and 1845. Feb. 10, 1845. pp. 359-360. Doc 47. Communication from state treasurer, reL to assessmoits in 41 cos. Feb. 11, 1845. pp. 361-362. Doc 48. Mess, from Got. with docs. reL to Marine Hos- pital near Plttsbargh. Fab. 12, 1845. pp. 362-363. Doc. 49. Ann. stmt, of Tioga NaTigatlon Co. for 1844. p. 364. Doc. 50. Ann. rept. of Northern Liberties and Penn Town- ship B.B. Co. [for 1844]. p. 365. Doc 51. Stmt, of affairs of Springhoase, Northampton Town and Bethlehem Turnpike Boad Co. for 1844. pp. 365-366. Doc 52. Ann. stmt, of Germantown and Perklomen Turn- pike Co., 1843/4. p. 367. Doc 53. Bept. on claim of Hepbom, Johnson and Heyl- man. Feb. 13, 1845. p. 368. Doc 54. Communication from state treasurer rel. to ex- penses of leglsL from 1825 to 1845. FA. 14, 1845. p. 369. Doc 55. Bept. of committee on judiciary system reL to law requiring persons to tdss the book. Feb. 14. 1835. pp. 370-371. Doc 56. Stmt of Phila. SaTlng Fund Socy., Jan. 1, 1845, pp. 371-372. Doc 57. Ann. stmt- of funds of UnlT. of Penn., Jan. 1, 184.5. p. 373. Doc 58. Stmt, of PhOa., Germantown and Norrlstown BJL Co., for 1844. pp. 374-375. Doc 59. Tabular stmt. rel. to common school appms. for 1841-1844. Feb. 20, 1845. pp. 3T5-383. Doc 60. Bept. of committee on retrenchment and reform, reL to postage of legislature. Feb. 20, 1845. pp. 384-386. Doc 61. Bept. of committee on claims, reL to claim of Bellance Portable Boat Co. Feb. 21, 1845. pp. 387-389. Doc 62. B^t. of committee on judiciary system reL to repealing law abollsliing Imprisonment for debt. Feb. 21, 1845. pp. 389-391. Doc 63. *"" rept. of Penn. Institution for Deaf and Dumb, for 1844. pp. 392-395. Doc 64. Ann. rept. of Inspectors of Eastern Penitentiary for 1844. pp. 396-435. Doc 65. Commonication from Got. reL to appms. for debts and damages. Feb. 26, 1845. pp. 436-439. Doc 66. Bept. of committee on vice Snd immorality, on memorial of Jesse Masson. Feb. 26, 1845. pp. 439-441. Doc 67. Commanication from canal comrs. reL to bids for repairs on Allegheny Portage E.B. Feb. 27, 1845. pp. 442-452. Doc 68. Commnnication from auditor gen., with biUs settled with state prtrs. for past year. Feb. 28, 1845. pp. 453-482 Doc 69. Commnnlcation from anditor gen., transmitting repts. of inspectors. FebL 28, 1845. pp. 482-500. Doc 70. Bept. of committee of ways and means reL to tax- ing loans. March 1, 1845. pp. 501-502. Doc. 71. Same, for minority of committee. March 1. 1845. p. 503. Doc 72. Commnnication from state treasurer showing balance due commonwealth from co. treasnrers, Feb. 27, 1845. pp. 504-506. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXIX General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 7-AprU 15, 1845 — conf d Jonmal of the Honse — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 73. Bept. of Penn. Institntlon for Blind for 1844. pp. 506-507. Doc 74. Bept. upon postage acct March 3, 1845. p. 507. Doc 75. Bept. of committee on banks, on memorials of citizens of Lehigh Co.-, reL to Lehigh Co. Bank. March 3, 1845. pp. 508-509. Doc 76. Commnnlcatlon from state treasurer reL to bonds deposited on acct. of sales of Nicholson lands. March 3, 1845. pp. 510-512. Doc 77. Commnnlcatlon from state treasurer reL to militia fines. March 4, 1845. pp. 513-514. Doc 78. Ann. rept. of Delaware Bridge Co., at Easton. Feb. 28, 1845. pp. 515-519. Doc 79. Bept. rel. to certain escheated estates. March 7, 1845. pp. 520-522. Doc 80. Ann. stmt of Mill Creek and Mine HUl NaTiga- tlon and B.B. Co., for 1844. p. 523. Doc 81. Abstr. of accts. of Phlla. and Beading E.B. Co., 1843/4. pp. 524-525. Doc 82. Bept of committee on retrenchment and reform, reL to prtg. laws and jols. in German. March 12, 1845. pp. 525-526. Doc 83. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to trucks and boat slips on public improTements. March 13, 1845. pp. 527-529. Doc 84. Bept of Mr. Trego, teller on part of House at election of U. S. Senator. March 13, 1845. pp. 529-543. Doc 85. Bept of committee of ways and means, reL to sale of Main Line March 17, 1845. pp. 544-547. Doc 86. Commnnication from secy, of commonwealth. reL to officers with salaries, haTing priyilege of fran ki n a March 17, 1845. pp. 547-548. Doc 87. Ann. rept of bd. of mngrs. of Honse of Befuge, for 1844. pp. 548-557. Doc 88. Bept of select committee reL to use of mercury in practice of medicine March 19, 1845. pp. 558-560. Doc 89. Commnnlcatlon from Got., transmitting rept of bd. of rcTenne comrs. March 19, 1845. pp. 561-579. Doc. 90. Commnnication from secy, of commonwealth, reL to final rept of state geologist March 19, 1845. pp. 580- 582. Doc 91. Communication from state treasorer, with tables of Taloation fixed on cos. by rerenue comrs. March 21, 1845. pp. 583-588. Doc 92. Stmt of Chesnut Hill and Springhoase Turn- pike Co., Not. 4, 1844. p. 589. Doc 93. Bept of select committee reL to charge of toll on boats on Monongahela BWer. March 24, 1845. pp. 590-593. Doc 94. Bept of committee on Tlce and immorality reL to punishment of seduction and adnltery. March 27, 1845. pp. 593-594. Doc. 95. Bept of majority of committee on internal im- proTements reL to granting Baltimore and Ohio B.B. right of way through Penn. March 31, 1845. pp. 595-599. Doc 96. Same; minority rept April 1, 1845. pp. 600- 606. Doc 97. Communication from Got., reL to regnialtion of Got. of N. Y. for warrant to arrest Josiah HalL March 27. 1845. pp. 607-638. Doc 98. Kept upon postage acct April 2, 1845. p. 638. Doc 99. A nn , rept of Swatara B.B. Co. for 1844. pp. 639- 64L Doc 100. Hept of committee on claims, reL to acct of Wm. Primrose. April 3, 1845. pp. 642-644. Doc 101. Bept reL to claim of Jas. Tait clerk to Nichol- son comrs. April 3, 1845. pp. 645-687. Doc 102. Mess, from Got. reL to cancellation of relief notes. April 3, 1845. pp. 688-689. Doc 103. Bept of committee on retrenchment and reform reL to public defaulters. April 5, 1845. pp. 690-705. Doc 104. Ann. stmt of Port Carbon and Mt Carbon B.B. Co., for 1844. p. 706. Doc 105. Ann. stmt of Codorus NaTlgation Co., for 1844. p. 707. Doc 106. Ann. stmt of Delaware Coal CS>., March 1, 1845. pp. 708-709. Doc 107. Ann. abstr. of affiairs of Mt Carbon B.B. Co, March 4, 1845. pp. 709-710. Doc 108. Absent time of members. April 12. 1845. p. 711. Doc 109. Bept of majority of select committee, reL to requisition of Got. of N. Y. for arrest of Josiah HalL April 14, 1845. pp. 712-714. Doc 110. Same, for minority of committee. AprU 14, 1845. pp. 714-719. Doc 111. Mess, from Got. reL to great fire at Pittsburg, April 10, 1845. April 14, 1845. pp. 720-722. Doc 112. Bept on pay, mileage and stationery of members. April 15, 1845. pp. 723-725. Doc 113. Bept upon postage acct April 15, 1845. p. 726. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 101 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXIX General ABsembly — cont'd Jan. 7-AprU 15, 1845— cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 114. Pav of members of extra session. April 16, 1845. p. 72Y. Index. It pp. [Documents.] Kepts. of heads of depts. transmitted to Gov. Har- rlsburg: J. M. Q. Lescure, 1845. v. p. Binder's title : " Executive documents. 1844." Contents : Table of contents. 1 leaf. Ann. mesB. of Gov., with ace. docs., Jan. 8, 1845. h. t. p. 16 pp. Eept. of finances of state, by auditor gen., 1843/4. h. t. p. 57 pp. Detailed rept. of state treasurer, showing receipts and expenditures of treasury, 1843/4. h. t. p. 292 pp. Ann. rept. of canal comrs., 1843/4. h. t. p. 29 pp. Docs. ace. rept. of canal comrs. : Rept. of supt. of motive power and supervisor of re- pairs on Phlla. and Columbia B.E., 1843/4. h. t. p. 12 pp. Same, on Allegheny Portage E.E. h. t. p. 40 pp. Journal of canal comrs., 1844. h. t. p. 129 pp. Ann. rept. of surveyor gen., 1843/4. h. t. p. 6 pp. 11 ann. rept. of supt. of common schools, 1843/4. h. t. p. 57 pp. A.E. ad], gen., 1844. h. t. p. 13 pp. liXX General Assembly Jan. 7 tl. e. e]-Aprll 22, 1846 Journal of the Senate. 2 vols. V. 1. Harrlsburg : J. M. G. Lescure, 1846. 805, 49 pp. V. 2. Containing repts., docs., etc. Harrlsburg : J. M. G. Lescure, 1846. 447, Iv pp., foldg. tables. Contents : Doc. 1. Ann. rept. of state treasurer on finances, 1844/5. pp. 3-28. Doc. 2. Stmt, of accts. of Penn. Hospital, 1844/5. pp. 29-42. Doc. 3. Abstr. of accts. of Germantown and Perlilomen Turnpike Co., 1844/5. pp. 42-43. Doc. 4. Stmt, of Tioga Navigation Co., for 1845. pp. 43-44. Doc. 5. Eecelpts and expenditures on Danville and Potts- vUle R.E., for 1845. pp. 45-48. Doc. 6. Communication from state treasurer, rel. to de- faulters of commonwealth, Jan. 15, 1846. pp. 48-49. Doc. 7. Ann. stmt, of Phila., Germantown and Norrls- town E.E. Co. for 1845. pp. 50-51. Doc. 8. Communication from auditor gen., with quarterly stmts, of banlss and savings institutions, Jan. 12, 1846. ; pp. 52-144, 2 foldg. tables. Doc. 9. Ann. rept. of comrs. of Glrard Estate for 1845. pp. 143-192. Doc. 10. Stmt, of Lancaster and Susquehanna Turnpllse Eoad Co^ 1843-1845. pp. 193-194. Doc. 11. Eept. of comrs. to establish asylum for insane poor, Jan. 13, 1846. pp. 195-197. Doc. 12. Mess, from Gov., transmitting rept. of Institu- tion for Instruction of Blind, for 1846. pp. 198-200. Doc. 13. Eept. of Delaware and Hudson Canal Co. for 1845. pp. 200-201. Doc. 14. Communication from auditor gen. rel. to ex- penses of ofiice. Jan. 19, 1846. p. 201. Doc. 15. 3 ann. rept. of Erie Canal Co. for 1845. pp. 202-204. Doc. 16. 3 ann. stmt, of treasurer of Erie Canal Co., 1845. p. 205. Doc. 17. Communication from state treasurer rel. to con- tingent expenses of office, Jan. 20, 1846. p. 206. r Doc. 18. Eept. of comrs. to examine Bald Eagle and Spring Creels Navigation Co., Tioga Navigation Co., and Danville and PottsvlUe E.E. Co. July 16, 1845. pp. 207-218. Doc. 19. Eept. rel. to Dlcliiuson College lands. Eead Jan. 9, 1846. pp. 219-222. Doc. 20. Mess, from Gov., with res. of Md. leglsl. rel. to harbour of Havre-de-Grace. Jan. 22, 1846. pp. 222-223. Doc. 21. Stmt, of expenses for support of convicts and profit and loss upon mnfg. dept. of Eastern Penitentiary, for 1844. pp. 224-229. Doc. 22. Communication from secy, of commonwealth, with rept. of Lehigh Crane Iron Co. Jan. 22, 1846. p. 230. Doc. 23. Communication from Gov. with copies of act of N. J. leglsl. rel. to Delaware River fisheries, Jan. 23, 1846. pp. 231-232. Doc. 24. Stmt, of affairs of Mine Hill and Schuyllslll Haven E.E. Co., for 1845. pp. 233-234. Doc. 25. Ann. stmt, of Lyltens Valley Coal Co. for 1845. pp. 234-235. Doc. 26. Acct. of Forest Improvement Co. for 1845. pp. 235-236. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXX General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 7 [1. e. 6]-April 22, 1846 — cont'd Journal of the Senate — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 27. Communication from auditor of post office pre- senting claim agst. commonwealth. May 29, 1845. pp. 236-24B. , „ ^^ Doc. 28. Doc. ace. mess, of Gov., rel. to Baring Brothers and Co. of London, Dec. 3, 1845. Eead Jan. 28, 1846. pp. 249-260. „ _ Doc. 29. Stmt, of Cheltenham and Willow Grove Turn- pllte Co., 1844/5. p. 250. Doc. 30. Stmt, of York and Md. Line E.E. Co., from organization up to Sept. 30, 1845. pp. 251-252. Doc. 31. Abstr. of accts. of Frankford and Bristol Turn- pike Eoad Co., 1844/5. p. 253. ^ „ . Doc. 32. Abstr. of accts. of Chesnut Hill and Spring- house Turnpike Eoad Co., 1845. p. 254. Doc. 33. Stmt, of Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven E.E. Co., 1844/5. pp. 255-256. , ^ Doc. 34. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to out- let lock on Delaware division of Penn. Canal. Feb. 3, 1846. pp. 256-259. Doc. 35. Communication from auditor gen., rel. to ser- vices of J. J. M'Cahen. Jan. 30, 1846. pp. 260-262. Doc. 36. Eept. of Penn. Coal Co. [1845]. p. 263. Doc. 37. Tabular stmt. rel. to revenue and expenditures on public works for 1845. pp. 263-270. Doc. 38. Stmt, of Mt. Carbon E.E. Co., for 1845. pp. 270- 272 Doc. 39. Stmt, of Phlla. and Reading E.E. Co. for 1844/5. pp. 272-276. Doo. 40. Ann. stmt, of Monongahela Navigation Co., for 1845. pp. 277-278. Doc. 41. Stmt, of Univ. of Penn., Jan. 1, 1846. p. 279. Doc. 42. Stmt, of Northern Liberties and Penn Township E.E. Co., for 1845. p. 280. Doc. 43. Ann. rept. of Penn. Institution for Deaf and Dumb, for 1845. pp. 280-284. Doc. 44. Stmt, of Phila. Saving Fund Socy., Jan. 1, 1846. pp. 284-285. Doc. 45. Stmt, of Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven E.E. Co., for 1844. pp. 286-293. Doc. 46. Stmt, of Mt. Carbon E.R. Co. for 1844/5. p. 294 Doc. 47. Mess, from Gov., with act of N. J. rel. to Easton Water Co. Read Feb. 20, 1846. p. 295. Doc. 48. Communication from auditor gen., rel. to rept. of Brie Bank. Feb. 24, 1846. pp. 296-297. Doc. 49. Stmt, of Codorus Navigation Co., for 1845. p. 298. Doc. 50. Abstr. of accts. of Carbondale and Blakely Turn- pike Eoad Co., 1843-1845. p. 299. Doc. 51. Eept. of Inspectors of Eastern Penitentiary, for 1845. pp. 300-344, 3 foldg. tables. Doc. 52. Stmt, of Lorberry Creek R.R. Co. for 1845. p. 345. Doc. 53. Tabular stmt. rel. to tax for state purposes, and payments to common schools. March 13, 1846. pp. 346-368. Doc. 54. 18 ann. rept. of House of Eefuge, for 1846. pp. 368-380. Doc. 55. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to damage done to public works by late fiood, March 25, 1846. pp. 380-384. Doc. 56. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to dam- ages sustained by Gilbert S. Parker. Feb. 21, 1846. pp. 384-387. Doc. 57. Mess, from Gov., rel. to Md., Penn. and Del. boundary line. March 31, 1846. pp. 388-389. Doc. 58. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to claim of Bolard and David, April 8, 1846. p. 390. Doc. 59. Stmt, of affairs of Eastern Penitentiary, for 1845. pp. 391-397. Doc. 60. Stmt, of Little Schuylkill Navigation, E.R. and Coal Co., for 1845. pp. 398-399. Doc. 61. Communication from state treasurer showing amt. tax paid since Nov. 30, 1845. Jan. 22, 1846. pp. 399-401. Doc. 62. Communication from auditor gen., with stmt. rel. to returns of co. auditors. April 8, 1846. pp. 401- 418. Doc. 63. Communication from auditor gen. and state treasurer rel. to public defaulters, Jan. 15, 1846. pp. 419-433. Doc. 64. Communication from surveyor gen. with list of unsatisfied mortgages given commonwealth. Feb. 12, 1846. pp. 434-442. Doc. 65. Communication from auditor gen., with list of registers who have given bond. Feb. 4, 1846. p. 443. Doc. 66. Communication from state treasurer showing amt. money in treasury so defaced as to be unfit for circulation. March 26, 1846. p. 444. Doc. 67. Absent members of Senate of 1846. April 22. 1846. p. 445. Doc. 68. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to claim of George D. Foreman. April 8, 1846. pp. 446-447. Index, iv pp. -. Same, in German. 524, 4 pp. 102 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXX General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 7 [L e. 6] -April 22, 1846 — cont'd Joomal of tbe House. 2 vols. v. 1. Harrisbnig : J. M. G. I/escnre. 1846. 835, 62 pp. . Same, In German. 1063, 86 pp. V. 2. Containing messages, repts. and docs. [nos. 1-90]. Har- risburg : J. M. G. Lescure, 1846. 527, 111 pp. Contents : Doc. 1. Ann. mess, of Gov. [Shunk]. Jan. 7, 1846. pp. 3-13. Doc. 2. Abstr. of accts. of Germantown and Perklomen Tnmpike Co., 1844/5. p. 14. Doc. 3. Stmt, of Phlla. Saving Fund Socy., Nov., 1845. pp. 15-16. Doc. 4. Ann. tept. of state treasurer upon finances, 1844/5. pp. 16-41. Doc. 5. Stmt, of accts. of Penn. Hospital, 1844/5. pp. 42-55. Doc. 6. Stmt, of Tioga Navigation Co. for 1845. pp. 55- 56. Doc. 7. Kept, of comrs. to establish asylum for Insane poor, Jan. 13, 1846. pp. 57-59. Doc. 8. Receipts and expenditures on Danville and Potts- vlUe E.R. for 1845. pp. 60-63. Doc. 9. Bept. upon postage acct. Jan. 14, 1846. p. 63. Doc. 10. Communication from state treasurer, reL to de- faulters to commonwealth. Jan. 15, 1846. pp. 64-65. Doc. 11. Ann. stmt, of Fhila., Germantown and Norrls- town R.E. Co., for 1845. pp. 66-67. Doc 12. Communication from auditor gen., transmitting quarterly stmts, of banks and savings Institutions, Jan. 12, 1846. pp. 68-160, 2 foldg. tables. Doc. 13. Rept. of directors of Western Penitentiary for 1845. pp. 161-177. Doc. 14. Ann. rept. of comrs. of Girard Estate for 1845. pp^ 177-224. Doc. 15. Mess, from Gov. transmitting rept. of Institution for Instruction of BUnd. Jan. 19, 1846. pp. 225-227. Doc. 16. Rept. of Delaware and Hudson Canal Co. for 1845. pp. 227-228. Doc. 17. Communication from auditor gen., rel. to ex- penses of otBce. Jan. 19, 1846. p. 228. Doc 18. Stmt, from auditor gen. reL to funding of in- terest certificates in pursuance of act of April 16, 1845. Jan. 19, 1846. pp. 229-231. Doc. 19. Rept. of Mr. Bumslde, teller on part of House, at election of state treasurer. Jan. 19, 1846. pp. 231- 234. Doc. 20. 3 ann. rept. of Brie Canal Co. for 1845. pp. 234- 236. Doc 21. 3 ann. stmt, of treasurer of Erie Canal Co. for 1845. p. 237. Doc 22. Communication from state treasurer, rel. to con- tingent expenses of office. Jan. 20, 1846. p. 238. Doc. 23. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to re- moval by Susquehanna Canal Co. of obstructions in Susquelianna River. Jan. 21, 1846. p. 239. Doc 24. Mess, from Gov., with rept. of comrs. to examine Bald Eagle and Spring Creek Navigation Co., Tioga Navi- gation Co., and Danville and Pottsville R.R. Co., Jan. 20, 1846. pp. 240-253. Doc 25. Mess, from Gov. transmitting res. of Md. legisl. reL to harbour of Havre-de-Grace. Jan.' 22, 1846. pp. 254-255. Doc 26. Stmt, from auditor gen., reL to original holders of uncancelled domestic creditor scrip. Jan. 22, 1846. pp. 255-261. Doc 27. Stmt, showing expenses for support of convicts, and profit and loss upon mnfg. dept. of Eastern Peniten- tiary for 1844. pp. 262-267. Doc. 28. Communication from secy, of commonwealth, with rept. of Lehigh Crane Iron Co. Jan. 22, 1846. p. 268. Doc 29. Communication from Gov., transmitting copies of act of N. J. legisl. rel. to Delaware River fisheries. Jan. 23, 1846. pp. 269-270. Doc. 30. Stmt, of Mine HIU and Schuylidll Haven R.R. Co. for 1845. pp. 271-272. Doc 31. Communication from secy, of commonwealth with estimates of contingent expenses of offices of secy, of commonwealth and supt. of common schools. Jan. 26, 1846. pp. 272-273. Doc 32. Mess, from Gov., transmitting copies of commu- nication from auditor of post office, presenting certain claim against commonwealth. Jan. 27, 1846. pp. 273- 286. Doc 33. Communication from canal comrs. reL to Sus- quehanna and Tide Water Canal Co. Jan. 26, 1846. pp. 286-287. Doc 34. Mess, from Gov., transmitting communication from Baring Brothers and Co., of London. Jan. 28, 1846. pp. 287-288. Doc 35. Stmt, of York and Md. Line R.B. Co. from its organization to Sept. 30, 1845. pp. 289-290. Doc. 36. Rept. of committee on banks, rel. to Lehigh County Bank. Jan. 28, 1846. p. 291. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXX General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 7 [t e. 6]-AprU 22, 1846 — cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc 37 Abstr. of accts. of Prankford and Bristol Turn- pike Road Co. for 1845. p. 292. . Doc 38. Abstr. of accts. of Chesnut Hill and Spring House Turnpike Road Co. for 1845. p. 293. Doc. 39. Rept. upon postage of House. Feb. 2, 1845. D 294 Doc 40.' Stmt, of Bald Eagle and Spring Creek Naviga- tion Co. for 1845. pp. 294-295. Doc 41. Communication from auditor gen^ reL to services of J. J. M'Cahen. Feb. 3, 1846. pp. 295-297. Doc 42. Stmt, of Mine HUl and Schuylkill Haven E.R. Co.. for 1844. pp. 298-299. Doc. 43. Stmt of Mt. Carbon E.R. Co. for 1845. pp. 299- 301 Doc. 44. Stmt, of tJnlv. of Penn., Jan. 1, 1846. pp. 301- 302 Doc. 45. Stmt, of PhUa. and Reading E.R. Co. for 1845. pp. 302-306. ^ „ „, Doc 46 Stmt, of Northern Liberties and Penn Township E.R. Co., for 1845. p. 307. Doc 47. Communication from canal comrs. reL to amt. of toUs paid Into state treasury on certain articles by regulations of 1845. Feb. 10, 1846. pp. 307-308. Doc 48 Ann. rept. of directors of Penn. Institution for Deaf and Dumb for 1845. pp. 308-311. Doc 49. Stmt, of Doylestown Insurance Co. for 1845. p. 312. Doc 50. Rept. of state librarian rel. to condition of state library, Feb. 12, 1846. pp. 313-316. Doc. 51. Abstr. of accts. of Springhonse, Northamptown and Bethlehem Tnmpike Co. for 1845. pp. 317-318. Doc. 52. Stmt of Phlla. Saving Fond Socy. Jan. 1, 1846. pp. 318-319. Doc 53. Stmt of Mt Carbon R.R. Co. for 1845. pp. 319- 320. ^ , ^ Doc 54. Rept. of committee of ways and means reL to equalization of Judges' salaries. Feb. 19, 1846. pp. 320- 323 ' Doc. 55. Mess, from Gov., with act of N. J. reL to Easton Water Co. Feb. 19, 1846. pp. 323-324. Doc. 56. Rept of majority and minority of select commit- tee to inquire Into charge of bribery preferred against DanL M'Cook. Feb. 21, 1846. pp. 324-339. Doc. 57. Omitted. Doc. 58. Communication from comrs. of Phlla. Co., show- ing amt. of property exempt from taxation. Feb. 21, 1846. pp. 340-345. Doc. 59. Tabular stmt. reL to tax on real and personal estate for state purposes, revenue from that and other sources, and payments to common schools. Feb. 26, 1846. pp. 346-368. Doc. 60. Stmt of Codorus Navigation Co. for 1846. pp. 368-369. Doc. 61. Communication from auditor gen. reL to rept of Erie Bank. Feb. 24, 1846. pp. 369-370. Doc 62. Bept. on accts. of witnesses in investigation of affairs of Lehigh Co. Bank. Feb. 26, 1846. p. 371. Doc. 63. Communication from secy, of commonwealth rel. to enrolment and publication of certain acts passed at present sess. Feb. 25, 1846. pp. 372-373. Doc. 64. Bept. on postage acct March 2, 1846. p. 374. Doc 65. Bept. of Eastern Penitentiary, for 1845. pp. 375-420, 3 foldg. tables. Doc. 66. Rept. of committee on accts., reL to expenses of sergeant-at-arms in investigation of Lehigh Co. Bank. March 7, 1846. p. 421. Doc. 67. Kept of majority of select committee reL to abrogation of capital punishment. March 7, 1846. pp. 421-429. Doc 68. Same; minority rept Feb. 27, 1846. pp. 430- 431. Doc 69. Rept. of committee on state library in oliedlence to res. of Feb. 23, 1846. March 9, 1845 [1846?]. pp. 431-432. Doc 70. 18 ann. rept. of House of Refuge for 1845. pp. 432-444. Doc. 71. Rept. of committee on banks, reL to Leliigh County Bank. March 11, 1846. pp. 444-450. Doc. 72. Rept. of committee on Judiciary reL to apptmt of comrs. to investigate accts. of certain officers. March 13, 1846. p. 451. Doc. 73. Communication from auditor gen., reL to cost of state prtg. March 24, 1846. pp. 452-477. Doc 74. Communication from canal comrs. reL to tolls. March 23, 1846. p. 478. Doc 75. Communication from canal comrs. reL to dam- age done to public works by late flood. March 25, 1846. pp. 479-482. Doc 76. Stmt of Little SchnylkiU Navigation, R.R. and Coal Co. for 1845. pp. 483-484. Doc 77. Bept reL to testimony of cashiers of Lehigh County Bank. March 31, 1846. pp. 484-486. Doc. 78. Mess, from Gov., reL to boundary line of Md., Penn. and DeL March 31, 1846. pp. 487-488. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 103 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXX General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 7 [1. e. 6]-April 22, 1848— cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 79. Stmt, of affairs of Eastern Penitentiary for 1845. DP. 489-495. Doc. 80. Eept. on acct. of postage. April 1, 1846. p. Doc. 81. Stmt, of Beaver Meadow E.E. and Coal Co., April 9, 1846. pp. 497-498. Doc. 82. Eept. of select committee to examine condition of geol. specimens. April 13, 1846. pp. 498-499. Doc. 83. Communication from auditor gen., with stmt, rel. to returns of co. auditors. April 16, 1846. pp. 499- 516. Doc. 84. Absent time of members of sess., 1846. April 18, 1846. p. 517. Doc. 85. Stmt, of Delaware Coal Co. March 1, 1846. pp. 518-519. Doc. 86. Eept. of committee on Judiciary rel. to claim of U. S. post office dept. agst. Penn. April 21, 1846. PP. 519-521. Doc. 87. Eept. on postage acct. April 21, 1846. p. 522. Doc. 88. Kept, of committee on accts. rel. to time allowed members on acct. of sickness. April 22, 1846. p. 523. Doc. 89. Eept. of absent time deducted from pay of mem- bers. April 22, 1846. p. 524. Doc. 90. Eept. upon pay, mileage and stationery of mem- bers. April 22, 1846. pp. 525-527. Index. Ill pp. . Same, In German. 600, 4 pp. [Documents.] Eeports of the heads of departments transmitted to Gov. Harrisburg : J. M. G. Lescure, 1846. v. p. Binder's title : Executive Documents. 1845. Contents : Table of contents. 1 leaf. Govs. ann. mess., Jan. 7, 1846. Harrisburg : J. M. G. Lescure, 1846. 13 pp. Eept. on finances of the state, by the auditor, 1844/5. h. t. p. 61 pp. Eept. of state treasurer, 1844/5. h. t. p. 303 pp. Ann. rept. of surveyor gen., 1844/5. h. t. p. 5 pp. Ann. rept. of adj. gen., 1844/5. h. t. p. 14 pp. Ann. rept. of canal comrs. h. t. p. 105, 15, 16, 130 pp. Eept. of supt. of motive power and supervisor of re- pairs on Phlla. and Columbus E.E., 1844/5. h. t. p. 15 pp. Same, on Allegheny Portage E.E., 1844/5. h. t. p. 16 pp. Journal of canal comrs., 1845. h. t. p. 130 pp. 12 ann. rept. of supt. of common schools, 1844/5. h. t. p. 11 pp., 1 foldg. table. Journal of bd. of revenue comrs Feb. 18, 1845, . . . with rept. of said bd. h. t. p. 202 pp. LXXI General Assembly Jan. 5-March 16, 1847 Journal of the Senate. 2 vols. V. 1. Harrisburg : J. M. G. Lescure 1847. 594, 59 pp. V. 2. Containing repts., docs., etc Harrisburg : J. M. G. Lescure, 1847. 407, 11 pp. Contents : Doc. 1. Ann. rept. of state treasurer upon finances, 1845/6. pp. 3-44. Doc. 2.' Omitted. Doc. 3. Abstr. of receipts and expenditures on Danville and Pottsville E.E. for 1846. pp. 45-49. Doc. 4. Communication from auditor gen., with stmts, of banljs and savings institutions for 1846. pp. 50-141, 2 foldg. tables. Doe. 5. Communication from state treasurer, showing balances due commonwealth from various public officers. Jan. 14, 1847. pp. 142-150. Doc. 6. Ann. rept. of comrs. of Girard Estate, for 1846. pp. 150-198. Doc. 7. Ann. stmt, of Delaware and Hudson Canal Co. for 1846. p. 199. Doc. 8. Ann. stmt, of Tioga Navigation Co. for 1846. pp. 200-209. Doc. 9. Ann, stmt, of Phila., Germantown and Norristown E.E. Co. for 1846. pp. 209-210. Doc. 10. Abstr. of accts. of Germantown and Perlilomen Turnpllce Eoad Co. for 1845/6. p. 211. Doc. 11. Ann. stmt, of Bald Eagle and Spring Creek Navigation Co. for 1846. pp. 212-215. Doc. 12. 4 ann. rept. of Erie Canal Co. with stmt, of treasurer for 1846. pp. 215-218. Doc. 13. Abstr. of accts. of Cheltenham and Willow Grove Turnpike Co. for 1845/6. p. 219. Doc. 14. Communication from auditor gen., rel. to ex- penses of office. Jan. 14, 1847. p. 220. Doc. 15. Stmt, of Frankford and Bristol Turnpike Eoad Co. for 1846. p. 221. Doc. 16. Stmt, of accts. of Penn. Hospital, 1845/6. pp. 222-235. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXXI General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 5-March 16, 1847 — cont'd Journal of the Senate — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 17. Doc. ace. Govs. mess. rel. to Phlla. Socy. for Alleviating Miseries of Public Prisons. Jan. 6, 1847. pp. 236-240. Doc. 18. Communication from state treasurer, with esti- mate of contingent expenses for year beginning June 1, 1847. Jan. 16, 1847. p. 240. Doc. 19. Eept. of bd. of Inspectors of Western Penitentiary for 1846. pp. 241-256. Doc. 20. Ann. acct. of Chesnut Hill and Springhouse Turn- pike Co. for 1846. p. 257. Doc. 21. Eept. of canal comrs. rel. to claims for damages assessed on Shenango Line of Erie Extension. Jan. 21, 1847. pp. 258-259. Doc. 22. 12 ann. rept. of York and Md. Line E.E. Co. from organization to Sept. 30, 1846. pp. 260-261. Doc. 23. Abstr. of accts. of Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven E.E. Co. for 1846. pp. 262-263. Doc. 24. 14 ann. rept. of building committee and architect of Girard College for Orphans for 1846. pp. 263-266. Doc. 25. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to pro- posals reed, for ropes. Jan. 28, 1847. pp. 266-271. Doc. 26. Ann. rept. of Penn. Coal Co. B"eb. 4, 1847. p. 272. Doc. 27. Ann. stmt, of Univ. of Penn.,' Jan. 1, 1847. p. 273. Doc. 28. Eept. of directors of Penn. . Institution for Deaf and Dumb for 1846. pp. 274-280. Doc. 29. Eept. of inspectors of Eastern Penitentiary for 1846. pp. 281-327, 1 foldg. table. Doc. 30. Ann. stmt, of Little Schuylkill Navigation, E.E. and Coal Co. for 1846. p. 328. Doc. 31. Ann. stmt, of Phlla. Saving Fund Socy. for 1846. pp. 229-230 [1. e. 329-330]. Doc. 32. Communication from Gov., transmitting copy of ann. rept. of adj. gen. for 1846. pp. 330-341. Doc. 33. Communication from auditor gen., transmitting additional stmt, from canal comrs. of damages assessed on Conneaut line, Erie extension of Penn. Canal. Feb. 19, 1847. p. 342. For text of auditor's letter, see v. 1 : 290. Doc. 34. Mess, from Gov., transmitting communication from Gov. of Del. and res. rel. to boundary line. Feb. 18, 1847. pp. 343-344. Doc. 35. Abstr. of accts. of Mt. Carbon E.E. Co. for 1846. pp. 344-345. Doc. 36. Stmt, of Northern Liberties and Penn Township E.E. Co. for 1846. p. 346. Doc. 37. Communication from auditor gen., rel. to damage done on Conneaut Line. Jan. 26, 1847. pp. 346-349. Doc. 38. Abstr. of accts. of Springhouse, Northhampton- town and Bethlehem Turnpike Co. for 1846. pp. 349-350. Doc. 39. Ann. stmt, of Lykens Valley E.E. and Coal Co. for 1846. pp. 350-351. Doc. 40. Ann. stmt, of Lykens Valley Coal Co. for 1846. pp. 352-353. Doc. 41. Abstr. of accts. of Phila. and Eeading E.E. Co., 1845/6. pp. 353-356. Doc. 42. 19 ann. rept. of House of Eefuge for 1846. pp. 357-372. Doc. 43. Eecelpts and disbursements of Monongahela Navigation Co. for 1846. pp. 373-396. Doc. 44. Abstr. of accts. of Phlla. and Lancaster Turn- pike Eoad Co. for 1844-1846. pp. 396-398. Doc. 45. Stmt, of Mt. Carbon E.E. Co. for 1846. pp. 398- 399. Doc. 46. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to claim of John Stewart. March 1, 1847. pp. 400-404. Doc. 47. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to certain claims agst. commonwealth. March 1, 1847. p. 404. Doc. 48. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to claim of M'Kown and Flood. Jan. 1, 1847. pp. 405-406. Doc. 49. Communication from state treasurer, rel. to pay- ment of interest on public debt. March 1, 1847. nn. 406- 407. Doc. 50. Ann. stmt, of Codorus Navigation Co. for 1846. p. 407. Index, il pp. Journal of the House. 2 vols. V. 1. Harrisburg : J. M. G. Lescure, 1847. 647, 76 pp. V. 2. Containing messages, repts., and docs. [nos. 1-68]. Harrisburg : J. M. G. Lescure, 1847. 395, ill pp., foldg. tables. Contents : Doc. 1. Ann. mess, of Gov. [Shunk], Jan. 6, 1847. pp. 3-14. Doc. 2. Ann. rept. of state treasurer upon finances for 1845/6. pp. 15-56. Doc. 3. Abstr. of receipts and expenditures on Danville and Pottsville E.E. for 1846. Jan. 12, 1847. pp. 57-61. Doc. 4. Communication from state treasurerj rel. to pay- ment of Feb. interest, Jan. 12, 1847. pp. 62-64. Doc. 5. Communication from auditor gen., rel. to expenses of office. Jan. 14, 1847. p. 65. 104 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUHENXS— conf d IjXXI General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 5-March 16, 1847 — cont'd Jonmal of tbe House — conf d Contents : — conf d Doc 6. Conunnnlcation from auditor gen., with stmts. reL to banks and savings institnUons for 1846. pp. 66-157, 2 foldg. tables. Doc 7. Commimicatlon from state treasorer showing balances dne commonwealth from varloos public officers. Jan. 14. 1847. pp. 158-166. Doc 8. Ann, rept. of comrs. of Girard Estate, 1846. pp. 16(^214. Doc 9. Ann, stmt, of Delaware and Hndson Canal Co., 1846. PL 215. Doc 10. Ann. stmt of Tioga XaTigatlon Co. for 1846. pp. 216-225. Doc 11. Sept. of Mr. Edie, teller on part of Honse, at election of state treasurer. Jan. 18, 1847. pp. 225-228. Doc 12. Ann. stmt, of Phila., Germantown and Xorristown K.B. CO. for 1846. pp. 228-229. Doc 13. Ann. stmt, of Bald Eagle and Spring Creek Navigation Co. for 1846. p. 230. Doc 14. Stmt, of Bald Eagle and Spring Canal Co. for 1846. pp. 231-233. Doc 15. 4 ann. rept. of Erie Canal Co. with stmt, of treasnrer for 1846. pp. 233-237. Doc 16. Stmt, of affairs of Frankford and Bristol Tnm- pike Road Co. for 1846. pp. 23T-238. Doc IT. Kept, of Mr. Knox from jndielary committee with res. reL to pnblic lands. Jan. 20, 1847. pp. 238-239. Doc 18. Commonicatlon from secy, of commonwealth and sapt of common schools, with estimate of contingent ex- penses of offices for year beginning Jnne 1, 1847. Jan. 20, 1847. PL 240. Doc 19. Conunnnlcation from state treasnrer with esti- mate of contingent expenses for year beginning June 1, 1847. Jan. 16, 1847. p. 241. Doc 20. Abstr. of accts. of Germantown and FerUomen Turnpike Boad Co., 1845/6. pp. 241-242. Doc 21. Stmt, of Pbila. Saving Pond Socy. for 1846. pp. 242-243. Doc 22. Ann, acct. of Chesnnt Hill and Sprlnghonse Turnpike Co. for 1846. p. 244. Doc 23. Bept. of canal comis. in case of Royer and -Sehmudcer. Jan. 21, 1847. p. 245. Doc 24. Bept. of canal comrs. In case of Thos. Collins. Jan. 21, 1847. p. 246. Doc 25. Bept. of canal comrs. in case of John Bhey. Jan. 21, 1847. p. 247. Doc 26. 12 ann. rept. of York and Md. Une B.R. Co. from organization to Sept. 30, 1846. pp. 248-249. Doc 27. Rept. of canal comrs. reL to claims for damages on Shenango IJne of Erie Extension, Jan. 21, 1847. pp. 250-251. Doc 28. Ahstr. of aeets. of Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven B.E. Co. for 1846. pp. 252-25-3. Doc 29. 14 ann. rept. of building committee and architect of Girard COBege for Orphans for 1846. pp. 253-256. Doc 30. Communication from auditor gen. reL to damage done on Conneant Line. Jan. 26, 1847. pp. 256-259. Doc 31. Abetr. of accts. of Sprlnghonse, Northampton- town and Bethlehem Turnpike Co. for 1846. ppl 259-260. Doc 32. Receipts and disbursements of Monon^ihela Navi- gation Co. for 1846. p. 261. Doc 33. Bept. of committee on Jndidaiy. on petition of Wm. MBIward tor divorce. Eleb. 3, 1847. p. 262. Doc 34. Bept on acct. for postage. Feb. 3, 1847. p. 263. Doc 35. Communication ftom secy, of commonwealth transmitting returns of special election in Bradford Co. Feb. 4, 1847. pp. 264-265. Doc 36. Communication from secy, of commonwealth reL to votes given for and agst. sale of Main Line of improve- ments. Feb. 4, 1847. pp. 265-267. Doc 37. Communication from auditor gen., with stmt, of Sour and meal inspected in city and county of Phila. for 1846. FA. 6, 1847. pp. 267-268. Doc 38. Stmt, of Northern Liberties and Penn Township B.B. CO. for 1846. p. 269. Doc 39. Ann. stmt, of TJniv. of Penn., Jan. 1, 1847. p. 270. Doc 40. Bept. of select committee to inquire Into causes of accidents on rja. Feb. 8, 1847. pp. 271-272. Doc 41. Communication from auditor gen. (Pnrvlance) in reply to res. of House rd. to extra pay and horse hire on canals and r.rs. Feb. 9, 1847. pp. 272-273. Doc 42. Bept. of committee on claims, reL to claim of S.B. Richards. Feh. 9. 1847. p. 273. Doc 43. Bept. of Penn. Institution for Deaf and Dumb, FcbL 12, 1847. PPL 274-280- Doc 44. Bept. of inspectors of Eastern PenitentiaTy, 1846. PPL 281-327, 2 foldg. tables. Doc 45. Ann. stmt, of Uttle Schuylldll Navigation, R.B. and Coal Co. for 1846._Pl 328. Doc 46. Ann. stmt, of PhUa. Saving Fund Socy. for year aiding Dec 31, 1846. pp. 329-330. Doc 47. Communication from Gov. with ann. rept of adj. gen. for 1846. pp. 330-341. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXXI General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 5-March 16, 1847 — conf d Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc 48. Communication from auditor gen., transmitUng additional stmt from canal comrs. of damages on Con- neaut Line. Feb. 19, 1847. p. 342. , „ Doc 49 Mess, from Gov. transmitting communication from Gov. of DeL and rea. of legist reL to boundary line. Feb. 19, 1847. pp. 343-344. „ ^ ,„^„ Doc 50. Abstr. of accts. of Mt Carbon E.B. Co. for 1846. pp. 344-345. . , ^ * D<^ 51. Communication from canal comrs. reL to amt of toll received for transportation of passengers on FhUa. and Columbia B.E. Feb. 25, 1847. pp. 346-349. Doc 52. Communication from sbct. of commonwealth, with list of notaries pubUc Feb. 25, 1847. pp. 349-350. Doc 53. Ann. stmt of Lykens Valley R.B. and Coal Co. for Doc 54. 'inn. stmt of Lykens VaUey Coal Co. for 1846. Doc'sS. Absitr. of accts. of Phila. and Beading B.E. Co. for 1846. pp. 353-356. . „ ^ . ,„.,„ Doc 56. 19 ann. rept of House of Befuge for 1846. pp. 357-372. , _,__ , . Doc 57. Bept of Mr. Femon, reL to registry of marriages. March 1, 1847. pp. 373-374. Doc 58. Communication from canal comrs. reL to certain claims agst Commonwealth. March 1, 1847. p. 374. Doc 59. Communication from canal comrs. reL to dalm of M-Kown and Flood. Jan. 1, 1847. pp. 375-3'r6. Doc 60. Bept reL to postage of House from Feb. 1 to March 1, 1847. March 3, 1847. p. 376. Doc 61. Ann. rept of warden of Eastern Penitentiary, for 1846. pp. 377-383. ^ . ^ ^ ^ Doc 62. Bept of clerk of House, giving absent time of monbers. March 12, 1847. p. 384. Doc 63. Bept of judldaj^ committee reL to amt ra salary president judge of 2nd distr. Is entitled to recelrc March 12, 1847. pp. 385-386. Doc 64. Bept. of I^ewistown and Eisbacoquilias Turnpike Boad Co. for 1846. pp. 386-387. Doc 65. Bept of committee of accts. of no. of days de- ducted from time of meml)ers. March 16, 1847. pp. 387- 388. Doc 66. Bept upon pay, mOe^e and stationery of mem- bers of House. March 16, 1847. pp. 389-391. Doc 67. Bept reL to postage of House. March 16, 1847. p. 392. Doc 68. Bept of jt committee reL to probable cost of publishing final rept of eeoL survey. March 16, 1847. pp. 393-^5. Index, iii ppl [Documents.] Reports of heads of departments, transmitted to the Governor. Harrieburg: J. M. 6. Lescnie, 1847. v. p. Binder's title : " Executive Documents. 1846." Contents: Table of contents. 1 leaf. Ann. mess, of Gov., Jan. 7, 1847. h. t p. 14 pp. Ann, rept of auditor gen., 1845/6. h. t p. 95 pp. Detailed rept of state treasnrer showing receipts and ex- penditures in treasury, 1845/6. Ii. t p. 344 ppl Ann. rept of surveyor gen.^ 1845/6. h. t p. 5 ppl Ann. rept of bd. of canal comrs. h. t p. 9-3 pp. Bept of snpt of motive Dower and supervisor of repairs on Phila. and ColumbU £lL, 1845/6. h. t p. 14 pp. Same, on Allegheny Portage RJt, 1845/6. h. t p. 16 pp. Journal of canJBl comrs.. 1846. h. t p. 138 pp. 13 ann. rept of supt of common schools, 1845/6. h. t p. l^PP- LiXAll General Assembly Jan. 4-Aittil 11, 1848 Jonmal of the Senate. 2 vols. V. 1. Hanisburg: J. M. G. Ijcscure. 1848. 820, 86 pp. . Same, In German. 1230, 91 pp. V. 2. Containing repts., docs, and messages. Harrisborg : J. M. G. Lescnre, 1848. 470, iv pp. Contents : Doc 1. Ann rept of state treasurer upon finances, 1846/7. pp. 3-44. Doc 2. Mess, from Gov. reL to damage on public works, with communication from president of bd. of canal comrs. Jan. 6, 1848. pp. 44-47. Doc 3. Ann. stmt of Phila. Saving Fund Socv., 1847. pp. 48-49. Doc 4. Ann. stmt of Delaware and Hndson Canal Co. for 1847. ppl 49-50. Doc 5. Receipts and expenditures on DanvUle and Fotts- ville B.B. dmiiK 1847, Dec 1. 1847. pp. 50-52. Doc 6. Communication from canal comrsL reL to claim of John Waldron & Co. Jan. 10, 1848. p. 53. Doc 7. Same. reL to claim of C. E. Young. Jan. 10, 1848. p. 54. Doc 8. Same, reL to claim of Lancaster C3ty and Co. Fire Insurance Co. Jan. 10, 1848. ppl 54-55. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 105 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXXII General AsBembly — cont'd Jan. 4-AprH 11, 1848— cont'd Journal of the Senate — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 9. Same, rel. to claim of "(Vm. Magaw. Jan. 10, 1848. p. 55. Doc. 10. Same, rel. to claim of W. P. and Saml. Brady. Jan. 10, 1848. p. 58. Doc. 11. Same, rel. to claim of M'Kown & Flood, Jan. 10, pp. 66-57. Same, rel. to claim of Shirk & Royer. Jan. 10, p. 57. Stmt, of accts. of Penn. Hospital, 1846/7. pp. 1848. Doc. 12. 1848. Doc. 13. 58-72. Doc. 14. Ahstr. of accts. of Germantown and Perkiomen Turnpike Road Co., 1846/7. p. 73. Doc. 15. Ahstr. of accts. of Frankford and Bristol Turn- pike Road Co. for 1847. p. 74. Doc. 16. Abstr. of accts. of Cheltenham and Willow Grove Turnpike Co. for 1846/7. p. 75. Doc. If. Communication from state treasurer, contingent expenses of office, Jan., 1848. p. 76. Doc. 18. Communication from state treasurer, rel. to public defaulters, Jan. 14, 1848. pp. 77-84. Doc. 19. Rept. of tellers apptd. to officiate at and declaring returns for Got. Jan. 14, 1848. 87. Doc. 20. Communication from auditor gen., rel. to con- rel. to opening pp. 85- tingent expenses of office. Jan. 14, 1848. pjp. 87-88. Rept. of Tioga Navigation Co. for 1847. Doc. 21. Rept. of Tioga Navigation Co. for 1847. pp. 88- 98. Doc. 22. Ann. stmt, of select and common council of Phila. rel. to Girard bequest for 1849. pp. 99-148. Doc. 23. Rents, of banks and savings institutions for 1847. pp. 149-240, 2 foldg. tables. Doc. 24. Communication from auditor gen., rel. to damages done by construction of Couneaut Line of Erie Extension. Jan. 20, 1848. pp. 241-243. Doc. 25. Ann. stmt, of Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven R.R. Co. for 1847. pp. 243-244. Doc. 26. Ann. rept. of House of Refuge for 1847. pp. 245- 258. Doc. 27. Communication from secy, of commonwealth, rel. to expiration of bank charters. Jan. 22, 1848. pp. 259- 261. Doc. 28. 5 ann. rept. of Erie Canal Co. for 1847. pp. 262- 273. Doc. 29. Stmt, of tolls collected on Bald Eagle and Spring Creek Navigation Co. Jan. 27, 1848. pp. 273-274. Doc. 30. Ann. rept. of York ond Md. Line R.E. Co. from its organization to Sept. 30, 1847. pp. 275-276. Doc. 31. Ann. rept. of Bald Eagle and Spring Creek Navi- gation Co. for 1847. pp. 276-277. Doc. 32. Bills communicated to legisl. by secy, of common- wealth, auditor gen. and state treasurer rel. to revenue. Jan. 31, 1848. pp. 278-282. Doc. 33. Triennial stmt, of Ridge Turnpike Co. 1845-1847. p. 283. Doc. 34. 1847. Doc. 35. Ann. rept. of Monongahela Navigation Co. for pp. 284-301. Ann. stmt, of Chesnut Hill and Spring House Turnpike Road Co. for 1847. p. 302. Doc. 36. Ann. rept. of Penn. Institution for Deaf and Dumb for 1847. pp. 303-306. Doc. 37. Stmt. rel. to state tax on real and personal estate and amt paid to common schools, 1841-184'f. pp. 307-319. Doc. 38. Stmt, of Norristown Insurance and Water Co., Feb., 1848. pp. 320-321. Doc. 39. Ann. rept. of Western Penitentiary for 1848. pp. 321-343. Doc. 40. Stmt, of Mt. Carbon R.R. Co., Feb. 1, 1848. pp. 343-344. Doc. 41. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to claims agst. commonwealth contracted by D. Woods, late super- visor of Juniata division. Feb. 17, 1848. p. 345. Doc. 42. Same, rel. to claim of Dickey, Hawk and Marshall. Feb. 17, 1848. p. 346. Doc. 43. Stmt, of Phila. and Lancaster Turnpike Road Co., 1845-1847. pp. 347-348. Doc. 44. Stmt, of Phila. Saving Fund Socy., Jan. 1, 1848. pp. 349-350. Doc. 45. communication from secy, of commonwealth rel. to prtg. pamphlet laws. Feb. 18, 1848. pp. 350-351. Doc. 46. Ann. stmt, of Univ. of Penn., Jan. 1, 1848. p. 352. Doc. 47. Rent, of Lewistown and Kishacoquillas Turnpike Co., 1846/'7. p. 353. Doc. 48. Stmt, of Phila. and Reading R.R. Co., 1846/7. pp. 354-359. Doc. 49. Stmt, of attalrs of Swatara R.R. Co. from 1845 to 1847. pp. 359-361. Doc. 50. Stmt, of Little Schuylkill Navigation, R.R. and Coal Co. for 1847. pp. 362-363. Doc. 51. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to claim of Benj. Maule. March 16, 1848. p. 363. Doc. 52. Rept. of bd. of revenue comrs. for 1847. pp. 364- 378. Doc. 53. Rept. of select committee to investigate Phila. Court of Common Pleas. March 16, 1848. pp. 379-394. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXXII General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 4-Aprll 11, 1848— cont'd Journal of the Senate — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 54. Stmt, of Phila., Germantown and Norristown R.R. Co., 1847. pp. 395-396. Doc. 55. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to claim of Dennis Brawley, Jr. March 6, 1848. pp. 396-397. Doc. 56. Stmt, of Northern Liberties and Penn Township R.R. Co. for 1847. p. 397. Doc. 57. Communication from auditor gen., rel. to in- spections. Feb. 15, 1848. pp. 398-400. Doc. 58. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to claim of T. B. Lytle. March 7, 1848. p. 401. Doc. 59. Same, rel. to claim of S. G. Ramsey. March 28, 1848. pp. 401-402. Doc. 60. Stmt, of Codorus Navigation Co^ 1847. p. 402. Doc. 61. 19 ann. rept. of inspectors of Eastern Peniten- tiary, 1847. pp. 403-443, 1 foldg. table. Doc. 62. Stmt, of Delaware Coal Co., March 1, 1847. pp. 444-446. Doc. 63. Stmt, of Western Savings Fund Socy. of PhUa., 1847. pp. 446-447. Doc. 64. Stmt, of Lykens Valley Coal Co., 1847. pp. 448- 449. Doc. 65. Stmt, of Lykens Valley R.R. and Coal Co. for 1847. pp. 449-450. Doc. 66. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to claim of Randal Evans. April 6, 1848. p. 451. Doc. 67. Communication from auditor gen., with list of turnpike cos. in which state holds stock. Jan. 31, 1848. pp. 452-453. Doc. 68. Communication from secy, of commonwealth of O.. transmitting acts of Ohio legisl. March 19, 1848. pp. 454-464. Doc. 69. Communication from auditor gen., rel. to escheats. Jan. 29, 1848. p. 465. Doc. 70. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to trucks on Columbia and Allegheny Portage R.Rs. Feb. 4, 1848. p. 466. Doc. 71. Communication from auditor gen., rel. to militia expenses. March 1, 1848. pp. 467-468. Doc. 72. Stmt, of tolls reed, on Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven R.R. in 1847/8. pp. 468-470. Index, iv pp. . Same, In German. 605 pp. Journal of the House. 2 vols. V. 1. Harrlsburg : J. M. G. Lescure, 1848. 994, 69 pp. V. 2. Containing messages, repts. and docs. Harrlsburg : J. M. G. Lescure, 1848. 526, lii pp., foldg. tables. Contents : Doc. 1. Ann. mess, of Gov. [Shunk], Jan. 5, 1848. pp. 3- 15, Doc. 2. Ann. rept. of state treasurer upon finances, 1846/7. pp. 16-60. Doc. 3. Mess, from Gov. rel. to damage on public works, with communication from president of bd. of canal comrs. Jan. 6, 1848. pp. 60-64. Doc. 4. Ann. stmt, of Phila. Saving Fund Socy., 1847. pp. 64-65. Doc. 5. Ann. stmt, of Delaware and Hudson Canal Co., 1847. pp. 65-66. Doc. 6. Receipts and expenditures on Danville and Potts- vlUe R.R., 1847. pp. 66-68. Doc. i. Communication from bd. of canal comrs. rel. to claim of John Waldron & Co. Jan. 10, 1848. p. 69. Doc. 8. Same, rel. to claim of C. E. Young. Jan. 10, 1848. p. 70. Doc. 9. Same, rel. to claim of Lancaster City and County Fire Insurance Co. Jan. 10, 1848. pp. 70-71. Doc. 10. Same, rel. to claim of Wm. Magaw. Jan. 10, 1848. p> 71. Doc. 11. Same, rel. to claim of W. P. and S. Brady. Jan. 10, 1848. p. 72. Doc. 12. Same, rel. to claim of M'Kown & Flood. Jan. 10, 1848. pp. 72-73. Doc. 13. Same, rel. to claim of Shirk and Royer. Jan. 10, 1848. p. 73. Doc. 14. Stmt, of accts. of Penn. Hospital, 1846/7. pp. 74-88. Doc. 15. Stmt, of Western Saving Fund Socy. of Phila., 1847. pp. 88-89. Doc. 16. Abstr. of accts. of Frankford and Bristol Turn- pike Road, 1846/7. p. 90. Doc. 17. Rept. on postage acct., March 14-Nov. 15, 1847. •an. 12, 1848. p. 91. Doc. 18. Communication from state treasurer, rel. to con- tingent expenses of office. Jan., 1848. p. 92. Doc. 19. Communication from state treasurer, rel. to public defaulters. Jan. 14, 1848. pp. 93-100. Doc. 20. Rept. of tellers apptd. to officiate at opening and declaring of returns for Gov. Jan. 14, 1848. pp. 101-103. Doc. 21. Communication from auditor gen. rel. to con- tingent expenses of office. Jan. 14, 1848. pp. 103-104 Doc. 22. Ann. stmt, of Tioga Navigation Co., 1847. nn 104-114. ^ 106 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd T.xxII General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 4-AprU H, 1848 — cont'd Jonmal of the Honse — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 23. Ann. stmt, of Phila. Select and Common Conncil reL to Glrard Ijequest, 1847. pp. 115-164. Doc. 24. Kept of Mr. Kerr, teller on part of Honse, to officiate at election of state treasurer. Jan. 17, 1848. pp. 165-167. Doc 25. Repts. of banks and savings institutions, for 1847. pp. 168-260, 2 foldg. tables. Doc 26. Commonlcation from surveyor gen., rel. to con- tingent expenses of office, Jan. IS, 1848. p. 261. Doc. 27. Communication from secy, of commonwealth rel. to contingent expenses. Jan. 20, 1848. p. 262. Doc 28. Communication from auditor gen., reL to claims for damages done by construction of Conneant Line of Erie Extension. Jan. 20, 1848. pp. 263-265. Doc 29. Ann, stmt of Mine Hill and Schnylkill Haven E.E. Co. for 1847. pp. 265-266. Doc 30. Ann. .rept. of House of Befuge, 1847. pp. 267- 280. Doc. 31, Communication from secv. of commonwealth, reL to expiration of bank charters. Jan. 24, 1848. pp. 281- 283 Doc 32. 5 ann. repL of Erie Canal Co., 1847. pp. 284-295. Doc. 33. Rept. rel. to expenses of contested election of Jas. W. Gotf. Jan. 26, 1848. p. 295. Doc. 34. Rept. of committee on accts. rel. to payment of clerk of investigating committee. Jan. 26, 1848. p. 296. Doc 35. Rept. of committee on judiciary system reL to lien of judgments and revival of same by scire facias. Jan. 27, 1848. pp. 296-299. Doc. 36. Communication from state treasurer, rel. to ex- penses of bd. of revenue comrs. Jan. 28, 1848. p. 299. Doc. 37. Stmt, of tolls collected on Bald Eagle and Spring Creek Navigation Co. In 1847. pp. 300-301. Doc 38. 13 ann. rept. of York and Md. Line R.R. Co. from organization to Sept. 30, 1847. pp. 301-302. Doc 39. Ann. rept. of Bald Eagle and Spring Creek Navigation Co. for 1847. pp. 303-304. Doc 40. Rept. of secy, of commonwealth, anditor gen. and state treasurer rel. to Increase of revenue. Jan. 26, 1848. pp. 304-311. Doc 41. Triennial stmt, of Ridge Turnpike Co., 1845-1847. p. 312. Doc. 42. .*nn. rfnt. of Mouongahela Navigation Co. for 1847. pp. 313-330. Doc 43. Ann. stmt, of Chesnnt Hill and Sprlnghouse Turn- pike Road Co. for 1847. p. 331. Doc 44. Ann. rept. of Fenn. Institution 'for Deaf and Dnmb for 1847. pp. 332-335. Doc 45. Communication from anditor gen., with stmt. reL to state tax on real and personal estate and to common schools. Feb. T, 1848. pp. 336-349. Doc. [45]. Stmt, of affairs of the Norristown Insurance and Water Co. [for 1847]. pp. 350-351. Doc 46. Ann. rept of inspectors of Western Penitentiary for 1847. pp. 351-373. Doc 47. Stmt of Mt Carbon R.R. Co. for 1847. pp. 373- 374. Doc 48. Communication from canal comrs: reL to claims agst commonwealth contracted by D. Woods, late super- visor of Juniata division. Feb. 17, 1848. p. 375. Doc. 49. Same, reL to claim of Dickey, Hawk and Marshall. Feb. 17, 1848. p. 376. Doc 50. Stmt of Phila. and Lancaster Turnpike Rd. Co.. 1845-1847. pp. 377-378. Doc 51. Stmt of Phila. Saving Fond Socy., Jan. 1, 1848. pp. 379-380. Doc 52. Commnnlcatlon from auditor gen., reL to divi- dends declared by Innlcs. March 1, 1848. pp. 380-383. Doc 53. Ann. stmt of Tniv. of Penn. Jan. 1, 1848. p. 384. Doc. 54. Stmt of Lorberry Creek R.R. Co. [for 1847]. p. 385. Doc. 55. Stmt of Phila., Germantown and Norristown R.R. Co. for 1847. pp. 386-387. Doc 56. CommunicaUon from canal comrs. reL to claim of Dennis Brawley, jr. March 6, 1848. pp. 387-388. Doe. 57. Stmt, of Xorthem LUwrties and Penn Townsliip R.R. Co. for 1847. p. 388. Doc. 58. Rept. of select committee in case of W. X. Irvine, president judge of 19th distr. March 8, 1848. p. 389. Doc 59. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to claim of T. B. Lytic for damages. March 7. 1848. p. 389. Doc. 60. Communication from state treasurer, with list of soldiers and widows receiving pension. Mnch 9, 1848. pp. 390-401. Doc 61. Stmt of Phila. and Reading R.R. Co. for 1847. pp. 402-407. Doc 62. Stmt of Swatara R.R. Co., for years 1845-1847. pp. 407-409. Doc. 63. Rept of Lewistown and Klsliacoquillas Turnpike Co., 1846/7. p. 410. Doc. 64. Stmt of Little Schuylkill Navigation, R.E. and Coal Co. for 1847. pp. 411-412. Doc 65. Commnnicadon from canal comrs. reL to claim of Benj. Manle. March 16, 1848. p. 412. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXXII General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 4-April 11, 1848 — cont'd Jonmal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 66. Rept. of minority of committee in case of W. N. Irvine, president judge of 19th distr. March 18, 1848. pp. 413^15. Doc 67. Rept reL to pay and mileage of witnesses and sergeant-at-arms in case of Hon. W. N. Irvine March 18, 1848. pp. 416-419. Doc 68. Mess, from Gov. transmitting rept of bd. of revenue comrs. March 21, 1848. pp. 420-434. Doc. 69. Rept of bd. of inspectors of Phila. Co. Prison, being 1st ann. rept. under •'ct of Assem. of Feb. 27, 1847. March 21, 1848. pp. 435-459, 1 foldg. table. Doc 70. Rept of committee on vice and immorality, reL to sale of liquors. March 23, 1848. pp. 460-461. Doc 71. Communication from canal comrs. reL to claim of S. G. Ramsey. March 28, 1848. p. 461. Doc 72. Stmt of Codorus Navigation Co. for 1847. p. 462. Doc. 73. 19 ann. rept of bd. of inspectors of Eastern Pcnitenti.irv fnr 1847. pp. 463-503. 1 foldg. table. Doc 74. Stmt of affairs of Delaware Coal Co., March 1, 1847 and 1848. pp. 504-506. Doc 75. Stmt, of affairs of Western Savings Fund Socy. of Phila. for 1847. pp. 506-507. Doc 76. Stmt of Lykens Valley Coal Co. Jan. 19, 1848. pp. 508-509. Doc 77. Stmt of Lykens Valley R.R. and Coal Co. Jan. 19. 1848. pp. 509-510. Doc. 78. Communication from secy, of commonwealth, transmitting copies of acts of Olilo l^lsL, to Incorporate CTeveland and Pittsburg R.R.' Co. April 1, 1848. pp. 511- 517. Doc 79. Communication from bd. of canal comrs. reL to Susquehanna and Tide Water Canal Co. April 5, 1848. p. 518. Doc 80. Communication from bd. of canal comrs. reL to claim of Randal Evans. April 6, 1848. p. 519. Doc 81. R«pt of committee on accts. reL to pay, mileage and stationery of members of Honse. April 8, 1848. pp. 520-523. Docs. 82-83. Repts. of committee on accts. reL to pay and mileage of witnesses in case of Hon. W. N. Irvine. April 8 and 11, 1848. pp. 324-526. Index, ill pp. [Documents.] Repts. of heads of depts., transmitted to Gov. Harris- burg : J. M. G. Lescnre, 1848. v. p. Binder's title : " Executive documents, 1847." Contents : Table of contents. 1 leaf. Ann. mess, of Gov., Jan. 5, 1848. h. t p. 15 pp. Ann, rept of auditor gen., 1846/7. Il t p. 95 pp. Detailed rept. of state treasurer, showing receipts and ex- penditures in treasury, 1846/7. h. t p. 312 pp. Aim. rept of surveyor gen., 1846/7. h. t p. 7 pp. Ann. rept of bd. of canal comrs., 1846/7. h. t p. 96 pp. Rept of supt of motive power, on Colnmbia and PliiUu Rwy., 1846/7. h. t p. 20 pp. Rept of supt of motive power and supervisor of repairs on Allegheny Portage R.R., 1846/7. h. t p. 15 pp. Jonmal of bd. of canal comrs., 1847. h. t p. 107 pp. 14 ann. rept of supt of common schools, 1846/7. h. t p. 15 pp. Ann. rept of adj. gen., 1847. h. t p. 13 pp. LXXIII General Assembly Jan. 2-April 10, 1849 Journal of the Senate. 2 vols. V. 1. Harrlsbnrg: J. M. G. Lescnre, 1849. 907 (2), 85 pp. . Same. In German. 1295, 4 pp. V. 2. Containing repts., docs., etc Harrlsbnrg : J. M. G. Lescnre, 1849. 509, v pp. Contents : Doc. 1. 2 ann. rept of Penn. R.R. Co„ 1848. pp. 3-30. Doc. 2. Ann. rept. of state treasurer upon finances, 1847/8. pp. 30-48. Doc 3. Communication from state treasurer, reL to con- tingent expenses of office, Jan. 11, 1849. p. 49. Doc 4. Communication from anditor gen., r«L to con- tingent expenses of office. Jan. 12, 1849. p. 50. Doc 5. Conununication from Phila. select and common councils. reL to Girard estate, with rept of directors of Glrard CoUege for Orphans, 1848. pp. 51-105. Doc 6. Ann. stmt of Tioga Navigation Co., for 1848. PP. 106-121. 5-6 Doc 7. Communication from state treasurer, reL to public defaulters. Jan. 13, 1849. pp. 121-129. Doc. 8. Communication from secy, of commonwealth reL to contingent expenses of office. Jan. 12, 1849. p. 130. Doc 9. Ann. rept of Mouongahela Navigation Co. for 1848. pp. 131-142. Doc. 10. Stmt of Frankford and Bristol Tnmpike Rd. Co., 1847/8. p. 143. Doc 11. Abstr. of accts. of Germantown and Perklomen Turnpike Road Co., 1847/8. p. 144. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 107 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXXIII General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 2-Aprll 10, 1849— cont'd Journal o( the Senate — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doe. 12. Stmt, of Delaware and Hudson Canal Co., 1847/8. P. 145. Doc. 13. Stmt, of Chesnut Hill and Sprlnghouse Turn- pike Road Co., 1848. p. 146. Doc. 14. Communication from Gov., with res. of Va. leglsl. on subject of slavery. Feb. 7, 1849. pp. 147-148. Doc. 15. Repts. of banks and savings Institutions, 1848. pp. 149-253. Doc. 16. Communication from auditor gen., giving amt. paid into the state treasury for last 10 years by certain Phlla. officers. Feb. 16, 1849. pp. 254-257. Doc. 17, Communication from cnnal comrs. rel. to water station at Lemon Place. Feb. 28, 1849. pp. 258-259. Doc. 18. Communication from Gov., with res. of Ohio leglsl. rel. to freedom of commerce betw. states. March 1, 1849. pp. 259-260. Doc. 19. Communication from secy, of commonwealth, with list of Judges. March 2, 1849. p. 261. Doc. 20. Communication from auditor gen., rel. to fees of depy. atty. gens. March 2, 1849. pp. 262-263. Doc. 21. Stmt, of Bald Eagle and Spring Creek Naviga- tion Co., 1848. pp. 263-266. Doc. 22. 6 ann. rept. of Brie Canal Co., 1848. pp. 267- 275 Doc. 23. 14 ann. rept. of York and Md. Line R.R. Co. from organization to Sept. 30, 1848. pp. 276-277. Doc. 24. Stmt, of Phlla., Gerinantown, and Norristown R.R. Co., 1848. pp. 278-279. Doc. 25. Stmt, of Lehigh Crane Iron Co. and Montour Iron Co., 1847/8. pp. 280-281. Doc. 26. Mess, of Gov., with rept. of convention rel. to use of public works on Sabbath. Jan. 24, 1849. pp. 281-285 Doc. 27. 'stmt, of Bloomsburg R.R. Iron Co. for 1848. pp. 285-286. Doc. 28. Ann. rept. of House of Refuge for 1848. pp. 286-297 Doc. 29. 'stmt, of Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven R.R. for 1848. pp. 298-299. Doc. 30. Receipts and expenditures on Danville and Potts- ville R.R., 1848. pp. 299-302. Doc. 31. Stmt, of Little Schuylkill Navigation, R.R. and Coal Co. for 1848. pp. 302-303. Doc. 32. Communication from auditor gen., with stmt, of Delaware and Hudson Canal Co., 1848. pp. 303-304. Doc. 33. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to claim of John Donnally. Feb. 6, 1849. p. 305. Doc. 34. Same, rel. to claim of Jas. M'Cann. Feb. 6, 1849. pp. 305-306. Doc. 35. Same, rel. to claim of BenJ. Bear and Wm. Mackey. Feb. 6, 1849. p. 306. Doc. 36. Mess, from Gov., with rept. of Penn. Institution for Instruction of Blind for 1848. pp. 307-309. Doc. 37. Communication from auditor gen., with stmt. rel. to damages on Columbia R.R. from locomotive sparks. Jan. 9, 1849. pp. 309-312. Doc. 38. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to dam- ages on Conneaut Line, Erie Extension. March 12, 1849. pp. 313-319. Doc. 39. Abstr. of accts. of Cheltenham and Willow Grove Turnpike Co., 1847/8. p. 319. Doc. 40. Stmt, of Codorus Navigation Co. for 1848. p. 320. Doc. 41. Ann. stmt, of Norristown Insurance and Water Co., Feb. 5, 1849. pp. 321-322. Doc. 42. Ann. rept. of Penn. Institution for Deaf and Dumb, 1848. pp. 323-331. Doc. 43. Rept. of Inspectors of Western Penitentiary, for 1848. pp. 331-346. Doc. 44. Kept, of tellers of 2 Houses, apptd. to officiate at counting returns for Gov. at 1848 election. Jan. 12, 1849 t)D 347-349 Doc. 45. Stmt, of Phlla. Saving Fund Socy. for 1848. pp. 349-350. Doc. 46. Stmt, of Univ. of Penn., Jan. 1, 1849. p. 351. Doc. 47. Stmt, of Schuylkill Navigation Co. for 1848. pp. 352-365. Doc. 48. Stmt, of Mt. Carbon R.R. Co., Feb. 1, 1849. pp. 365-367. Doc. 49. Rept. of Penn. Coal Co. for 1848. p. Doc. 50. p. 368. Doc. 51. 369. Doc. 52. 367. Ann. rept. of Washington Coal Co. for 1848. Stmt, of Lorberry Creek R.R. Co. for 1848. p. 2 ann. rept. of inspectors of Phlla. Co. Prison, for 1848. pp. 370-397. Doc. 53. Ann. rept. of Swatara R.R. Co., for 1848. p. 398. Doc. 54. Stmt, of Phlla. and Reading R.R. Co., 1847/8. pp. 399-409. Doc. 55. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to claim of John Miller for damages. March 15, 1849. p. 410. Doc. 56. Stmt, of Delaware Coal Co., March 1, 1849. pp. 410-411. Doc. 57. Rept. of Inspectors of Eastern State Peniten- tiary for 1848. pp. 412-456. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXXIII General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 2-AprU 10, 1849— cont'd Journal of the Senate — cont'd Contents ; — cont'd Doc. 58. Stmt, of Northern Liberties and Penn Township R.R. Co. for 1848. p. 456. Doc. 59. Rept. of auditors of accts. of Western Saving Fund Socy. of Phlla., March 30, 1849. pp. 457-458. Doc. 60. Communication from Gov., with jol. of pro- ceedings of Electoral College of Penn. April 5, 1849. pp. 459-479. Doc. 61. Communication from Gov., transmitting res. of Mo. leglsl., rel. to slavery. April 5, 1849. pp. 480-481. Doc. 82. Communication from auditor gen., rel. to claim of John Brotherline. April 6, 1849. pp. 481-482. Doc. 63. Stmt, of different kinds of funds paid by Bank of Penn. April 3, 1849. pp. 482-483. Doc. 64. Ann. stmt, of Lykens Valley R.R. and Coal Co., March 2, 1849. pp. 483-484. Doc. 65. Stmt, of Mill Creek and Mine Hill Navigation and R.R. Co. for 1848. pp. 484-485. Doc. 66. Stmt, of Mt. Carbon and Port Carbon R.R. Co. for 1848. pp. 486-487. ■ Doc. 67. Stmt, of Schuylkill Valley Navigation and R.R. Co. for 1848. pp. 487-488. Doc. 68. Communication from auditor gen., rel. to claim of Green, Dorsey & Co., March 21, 1849. pp. 488-489. Doc. 69. Communication from auditor gen., rel. to defal- cations In Monroe Co. Feb. 7, 1849. pp. 490-491. Doc. 70. Stmt. ace. communication from canal comrs. rel. to amt. due laborers on public works. Dec. 1, 1848. pp. 492-493. Doc. 71. Stmt. ace. communication from canal comrs. rel. to accident on Columbia R.R. Feb. 10, 1849. pp. 494- 495. Doc. 72. Rept. of no. of barrels of flour, etc., Inspected and amt. of cash reed, from March 20-Dec. 19, 1848, dur- ing term of J. C. M'Allister. pp. 495-499. Doc. 73. Communication from state treasurer, rel. to ■ amt. of funds furnished Bank of Penn. for payment of interest on state debt. March 31, 1849. pp. 499-500. Doc. 74. Stmt. ace. communication from canal comrs. rel. to damages on canals and r.rs. March, 1849. p. 500. Doc. 75. Communication from auditor gen., giving ex- penses and salaries of brigade inspectors. March 14, 1849. pp. 501-503. Doc. 76. Ann. stmt, of Lykens Valley Coal Co. for 1849. pp. 504-505. Doc. 77. Communication from M. Alexandre Vattemare, presenting books to Penn. Feb. 20, 1849. pp. 505-508. Doc. 78. Communication from auditor gen., rel. to claim of Wm. Keeler for work on Tioga Line, North Branch extension of Penn. Canal. April 9, 1849. pp. 508-509. Index. V pp. . Same, in German. 670 pp. Journal of the House. 2 vols. V. 1. Harrisburg : J. M. G. Lescure, 1849. 1141, 67 pp. . Same, in German. 1583, 35, 88 pp. V. 2. Containing messages, repts. and docs. [nos. 1-93]. Har- risburg : J. M. G. Lescure, 1849. 1023, ill pp. Contents : Doc. 1. Abstr. of accts. of Germantown and Perklomen Turnpike Road Co., 1847/8. p. 3. Doc. 2. Stmt, of Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co. pp. 2 ann. rept. of directors of Penn. R.R. Co. for pp. 6-33. Ann. mess, of Gov. [Johnson], Jan. 6, 1849. pp. 4-5. Doc. 3. 1848. Doc. 4. 33-53. Doc. 5. Ann. rept. of state treasurer upon finances, 1847/8. pp. 54-72. Doc. 6. Stmt, of Phlla. Saving Fund Socy., 1848. pp. 73-74. Doc. 7. Rept. of tellers for election of U. S. Senator. Jan. 9, 1849. pp. 74-82. Doc. 8. Communication from Phlla. Select and Common Councils, rel. to Girard estates, with rept. of directors of Girard College for Orphans for 1848. pp. 83-138. Doc. 9. Ann. stmt, of Tioga Navigation Co. for 1848. pp. 138-153. Doc. 10. Communication from state treasurer, rel. to public defaulters, Jan. 13, 1849. pp. 153-161. Doc. 11. Communication from state treasurer rel. to con- tingent expenses of office, Jan. 11, 1849. p. 162. Doc. 12. Communication from auditor gen., rel. to con- tingent expenses of office. Jan. 12, 1849. p. 163. Doc. 13. Communication from secy, of commonwealth rel. to contingent expenses of office. Jan. 12, 1849. p. 164. Doc. 14. Rept. of teller on part of House at election of state treasurer. Jan. 15, 1849. pp. 165-171. Doc. 15. Ann. rept. of Monongahela Navigation Co. for 1848. pp. 171-183. Doc. 16. Stmt, of Frankford and Bristol Turnpike Rd. Co., for 1848. pp. 183-184. Doc. 17. Communication from secy, of commonwealth rel. to amt. due Nov. 1, 1845, to such non-accepting school dlstrs. from which undrawn school apprns. were taken by act of 1843. Jan. 24, 1849. pp. 184-187. 108 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS — cont'd IjXXIII General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 2-AprU 10, 1849 — cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents :— conf d Doc. 18. Bept. of jndldary committee leL to unsigned bills in bands of Got. Jan. 31, 1849. pp. 188-191. Doc 19. Commnnicatlon from Gov., wftli corresp. witb Mrs. Jane Shnnk, vldow of late ezecntlTe. Feb. 1, 1849. pp. 191-192. Doc 20. Commnnicatlon from Jesse Miller, late secy, of commonwealtb, reL to unsigned bills In hands of Got., Jan. 29, 1849. pp. 193-195. Doc 21. Communication from canal comrs. reL to IncUned plane at the Schuylkill. Feb. 6, 1849. pp. 195-196. Doc 22. Repts. of banks and saTlngs institutions In 1848. pp. 196-301. Doc 23. Stmt, of Delaware and Hudson Canal Co. for 1848. p. 302. Doc 24. Stmt, of Chesnnt HUl and Springbonse Turn- pike Road Co. for 1848. p. 303. Doc. 25. Communication from Got. with res. of Va. leglsl. on subject of slaTery. Feb. 7, 1849. pp. 304-305. Doc. 26. Kept, of committee of ways and means rel. to completion of North Branch CanaL Feb. 14, 1849. pp. 30&308. Doc. 27. Same ; minority rept. Feb. 15, 1849. p. 308. Doc. 28. Sept. of committee of ways and means reL to sinking fnnd for liquidation of state debt to aToldlng Schuylkll] inclined plane, to finishing North Branch CanaL Feb. 16, 1849. pp. 309-327. Doc 29. Stmt, of Bald Eagle and Spring Creek NaTlgatlon Co., 1847/8. pp. 328-331. Doc. 30. Communication from canal comrs. showing re- ceipts and expenditures of Allegheny Portage R.B. Feb. 9, 1849. pp. 331-334. Doc 31. Communication from auditor gen. and state treasurer glTlng probable amt. of reTenue which would l>e deriTed by passage of certain bUls. Feb. 26, 1849. p. 335 Doc 32. Stmt, of York and Md. Line R.B. Co., from organization to Sept. 30, 1848. pp. 336-337. Doc 33. Stmt, of Pblla., Germantown and Norristown R.R. Co. for 1848. pp. 338-339. Doc. 34. 6 ann. rept. of Erie Canal Co. for 1848. pp. 340-348. Doc. 35. Stmt, of X«Iilgh Crane Iron Co. and Montour Iron Co., 1847/8. pp. 349-350. Doc 36. Mess, from Got., with rept. of conTention rel. to use of public works on Sabbath, Jan. 24, 1849. pp. 350-354 Doc 37. Stmt, of Bloomsbnrg R.R. Iron Co. Jan. 27, 1849. pp. 354-355. Doc 38. Ann. rept. of House of Refuge for 1848. pp. 355-366. Doc 39. Stmt of Mine Hill and SchuylkUl HaTen R.R. Co. for 1848. pp. 367-368. Doc 40. Receipts and expenditures on DanTille and Potts- Tllle R.R. for 1848. pp. 368-371. Doc. 41. Stmt, of lattle SchnylkUl NaTlgatlon, R.R. and Coal Co. for 1848. pp. 371-372. Doc 42. Communication from auditor gen., with stmt, of Delaware and Hudson Canal Co. for 1848. pp. 3T2-373. Doc 43. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to claim of John Donnally. Feb. 6, 1849. p. 374. Doc 44. Same, reL to claim of Jas. M'Cann. Feb. 6, 1849. pp. 374-375. Doc 45. Same, reL to claim of Benj. Bear and Wm. Mackey. Feb. 6, 1849. p. 375. Doc 46. Mess. fn>m Got., with rept. of Penn. Institution for Instruction of Blind. Feb. 7, 1849. pp. 376-378. Doc 47. Commnnicatlon from canal comrs. reL to damages on Conneaut line March 12, 1849. pp. 378-385. Doc 48. Ann. stmt, of Nonistown Insurance and Water Co. for 1848. pp. 385-386. Doc 49. Ann. rept. of Fenn. Institution for Deaf and Dumb, for 1848. pp. 387-395. Doc 50. Rept. of inspectors of Western Penitentiary for 1848. pp. 395-410. Doc 5l. Rept. of tellers of 2 Bouses to officiate at count- ing of returns for Got. Jan. 12, 1849. pp. 411-413. Doc. 52. Stmt, of Phlla. SaTlng Fnnd Socy. Feb. 17, 1849. pp. 413-414. Doc 53. Stmt, of UnlT. of Penn., Jan. 1, 1849. p. 415. Doc. 54. Stmt, of SchurlkiU NaTlgatlon Co. for 1848. pp. 416-429. Doc. 55. Stmt of Mt Carbon R.R. Co. for 1848. pp. 429-431. Doc 56. Communication from Got., with res. of Ohio legisL reL to r.r. legislation. March 1, 1849. pp. 431- 432 Doc 57. Stmt, of Lorberry Creek RJS. Co. for 1848. p. 433. Doc 58. 2 ann. rept. of inspectors of PhUa Co. Prison fur 1848. pp. 434-461. Doc 59. Commnnicatlon from canal comrs. rel. to raising tolls on certain articles carried by public works. March 13 1849 p 462 Doc'eO. Stmt of Phila. and Reading R.R. Co. for 1848. pp. 463-473. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— conf d LXXIII General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 2-April 10, 1849 — cont'd Journal of the House — conf d Contents : — confd Doc 61. Commnnicatlon from canal comrs. reL to claim of John Miller for damages. March 15, 1849. p. 474. Doc 62. Stmt, of Delaware Coal Co., March 1, 1849. pp. 474-475 Doc 63. 'Rept. of Inspectors of Eastern State Peniten- tiary, for 1848. pp. 476-520. Doc 64. Stmt, of Northern Liberties and Penn Township B.R. Co. for 1848. p. 520. . „ ^ „ . Doc 65. Rept. of auditors of accts. of Western SaTing Fund Socy. of Phlla. for 1848. pp. 521-522. Boc 66. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to ann. appm. April 4, 1849. pp. 522-523. , , . Doc 67. Communication from Got. transmitting 30L or Penn. electoral coUegc April 5, 1849. pp. 523-543. Doc 68. Communication from Got., with res. of Mo. legisL reL to slaTery. April 5, 1849. pp. 544-545. Doc 69. Commnnicatlon from auditor gen., reL to claim of John Brotherllnc April 6, 1849. pp. 545-546. Doc 70. Stmt, of Mm Creek and Mine Hill NaTlgation and R.R. Co. for 1848. pp. 546-547. _^ ^ _^ „ „ „ Doc 71. Stmt of Mt Carbon and Port Carbon R.B. Co. for 1848. pp. 548-549. Doc. 72. Stmt of Schuylkill VaUey NaTlgatlon and R.R. Co. for 1848. pp. 549-550. Doc 73. Communication from auditor gen., reL to claim of Green, Dorsey & Co. March 21, 1849. pp. 550-1^1. Doc 74. Stmt of Codorus NaTlgatlon Co. for 1848. p. 552 Doc 75. Communication from Got., with list of U. S. officers, natiTes of Penn., who distingnished themselTes in late war with Mexico. March 20, 1849. pp. 553-554. Doc 76. Communication from auditor gen., reL to claim of Wm. Keeler for work done on Tl««a line of North Branch extension. April 9, 1849. pp. 555-556. Doc 77. Communication from auditor gen., with amts. of money expended in rebuilding aqueduct oTer Allegheny RlTcr near Freeport Feb. 16, 1849. pp. 557-582. Doc 78. Communication from Israel Painter, canal comr., reL to debts due on public works. March 17, 1849. w). 582-587 Doc 79. Communication from Jas. Power, president of bd. of canal comrs. March 19, 1849. p. 588. Doc. 80. Rept of minority of committee on banks lo. to recharterlng Bank of Chambersburg, March 19, 1849. p. 589. ^_, Doc. 81. Communication from auditor gen., glTlng amt spent on .\llegheny Portage R.R. during last fiscal year. March 20. 1849. pp. 590-649. „ ^ , Doc 82. Communication from state librarian, with list of books taken from library and not returned. March 23, 1849. pp. 650-653. , ^ Doc 83. Commnnlcation from canal comrs. reL to amt due on public works, Dec 1, 1848. pp. 653-656. Doc 84. Communication from Israel Painter, canal cobm., dissenting from rept of bd. reL to amt due on public works. March 26, 1849. pp. 657-658. Doc. 85. Communication from canal comrs., with bids for rope for Schuylkill Inclined plane March 26, 1849. pp. 659-661. , Doc. 86. Communication from Got., rel. to purchase of land near Frankford ArsenaL March 27, 1849. p. 662. Doc. 87. Ann. stmt of Swatara R.R. Co. for 1848. p. 663. Doc. 88. Communication from auditor gen., reL to claim of Judge Lewis. March 28, 1849. pp. 664-668. Doc. 89. Communication from canal comrs. reL to claim of Miles CoTeL April 9, 1849. p. 669. Doc 90. Rept of select committee rel. to part of Gots. mess. reL to CaL and N. M. pp. 669-671. Doc 91. Rept of joint committee reL to public works. April 9, 1849. pp. 671-709. ^, Doc. 92. Rept on pay, mileage, etc., of members. April 9, 1849. pp. 709-711. ^, Doe. 93. luTestigatlon of committee on banks. April 10, 1849. pp. 712-1023. Index, ill pp. [DocnmentB.] Reports of the heads of departments, transmitted to Got. Harrisburg : J. M. G. Lescure, 1849. t. p. Binder's UUe : ExecutiTe Documents. 1848. Contents : Table of contents. 1 leaf. Ann. mess, of Got., Jan. 6, 1849. h. t p. 22 pp. Ann. rept of auditor gen., 1847/8. h. t p. 102 pp. Detailed rept of state treasurer, showing receipts and ex penditures in treasury, 1847/8. h, t p. 312 pp. Ann. rept of surveyor gen., 1847/8. li. t p. 7 pp. Ann. rept of bd. of canal comrs. h. t p. 95 pp. Rept of supt of motive power on Columbia and Phlla. Rwy., 1847/8. h. t p. 12 pp. Rept of supt of motiTe power and superrisor of repairs on Allegheny Portage R.R., 1847/8. h. t p. 14 pp. Rept. of W. M. Rolierts, on surrey to aTold SchuylkiU In- clined Plane, on Phila. and Columbia R.R., 1848. h. t p. 28 pp. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 109 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXXIII General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 2-AprU 10, 1849 — cont'd [Documents.] — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Journal of bd. of canal comrs., 1848. h. t. p. 87 pp. 15 ann- rept. of supt. of common scbools, 1847/8. b. t. p. . 36 pp., 1 folds, table. Ann rept. of adj. gen., 1848. h. t. p. 11 pp. siMl rept.^of bd. of revenue comrs., 1848. h. t. p. 16 pp. Journal of bd. of revenue comrs, rept. of the bd. h. t. p. 163 pp. 1848, with LXXIV General Assembly Jan. 1-May 15, 1860 Journal of the Senate. 2 vols. V. 1. Harrlsburg : J. M. G. Lescure, 1850. 1217, 103 pp. . Same, In German. 1256, 6 pp. V. 2. Containing repts. and does. Harrlsburg: J. M. G. Les- cure, 1850. 712, vl pp. Contents : Doc. 1. Stmt, of Phlla., Germantown and Norrlstown R.R. Co. for 1849. pp. 3-4. Doc. 2. Rept. of state treasurer on finances for 1848/9. pp. 5-50. Doc. 3. Stmt, of Perklomen Turnpike Road Co. 1848/9. p. 51. Doc. 4. Mess, from Gov. with res. of Vt. leglsl. rel. to slavery and to establishment of bureau of agric. at Wash- ington, pp. 52-57. Doc. 5. Ann. rept. of Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co., 1849. p. 58. Doc. 6. Stmt, of Phlla. Saving Fund Socy., 1849. pp. 59-60. Doc. 7. Communication from secy, of commonwealth rel. to contingent expenses of office, Jan. 10, 1850. p. 60. Doc. 8. Communication from auditor gen., rel. to defal- cation of Jacob Sallade, late surveyor gen. Jan. 9, 1850. P. 61. Doc. 9. Stmt, of Frankford and Bristol Turnpike Road Co. for 1849. p. 62. Doc. 10. Stmt, of Penn. Hospital for 1848/9. pp. 63-77. Doc. 11. Stmt, of Delaware and Hudson Canal Co., 1849. p. 77. Doc. 12. Communication from state treasurer rel. to con- tingent expenses of office. Jan. 7, 1850. p. 78. Doc. 13. Communication from auditor gen., rel. to con- tingent expenses of office. Jan. 7, 1850. p. 79. Doc. 14. Abstr. of accts. of Cheltenham and Willow Grove Turnpike Co., 1848/9. p. 80. Doc. 15. Rept. of Penn. Coal Co. for 1849. pp. 81-82. Doc. 16. Stmt, of Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven R.R. Co., for 1849. pp. 82-83. Docs. 17-18. Mess, from Gov., with list of taxable Inhabi- tants, slaves, etc. Jan. 10, 1850. pp. 84-122. Doc. 19. Stmt, of Tioga Navigation Co. for 1849. pp. 123-139 Doc. 20. 7 ann. rept. of Erie Canal Co. for 1849. pp. 140- 146. Doc. 21. Communication from state librarian rel. to giv- ing books on order of members. Jan. 22, 1850. p. 147. Doc. 22. Repts. of banks and savings institutions for 1849. pp. 148-271. Doc. 23. Stmt, of Codorus Navigation Co. for 1849. p. 272. Doc. 24. Doc. 25. Doc. 26. Stmt, of Wilkesbarre Coal Co. for 1849. p. 273. Stmt, of Univ. of Penn.. Jan. 1, 1850. p. 274. Procs. of education convention in Harrlsburg, Jan. 16-17, 1850. pp. 275-288. Doc. 27. Stmt, of Northern Liberties and Penn Township R.R. Co. for 1849. p. 288. Doc. 28. 3 ann. rept. of Penn. R.R. Co., 1848/9. pp. 289- 304. Doc. 29. Communication from state treasurer, rel. to pub- lic defaulters, Jan. 10, 1850. pp. 305-313. Doc. 30. Communication from canal comrs. with letter from Norris, Brothers rel. to purchase of locomotives. Jan. 25, 1850. pp. 313-314. Doc. 31. Communication from state treasurer rel. to claim of Norris, Brothers. Feb. 5, 1850. pp. 314-315. Doc. 32. Letter from Norris, Brothers rel. to charges made agst. them by state treasurer. Feb. 25, 1850. pp. 316- 317. Doc. 33. Rules and regulations for govt, of uniform militia, by W. H. Irwin, adj. gen. March 1, 1850. pp. 317-341. Doc. 34. Stmt, of Danville and PottsvUle E.R. Co., 1849. pp. 342-345. Doc. 35. Rept. of comrs. of sinking fund, 1849. pp. 345- 347. Doc. 36. Repts. of Bloomsburg R.R. Iron Co., Lycoming Iron Co., Montour Iron Co. and Lehigh Crane Iron Co. Jan. 26, 1850. pp. 348-350. Doc. 37. Mess, from Gov., with res. of Conn, leglsl. on subject of slavery. Jan. 28, 1850. pp. 351-352. Doc. 38. Stmt, of Monongahela Navigation Co., for 1849. pp. 353-363. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXXIV General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 1-May 15, 1850 — cont'd Journal of the Senate — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 39. Stmt, of York and Md. Line R.R. Co. from Its organization to Sept. 30, 1849. pp. 363-365. Doc. 40. Ann. rept. of Penn. Institution for Deaf and Dumb, for 1849. pp. 365-380. Doc. 41. Stmt. rel. to cash value of stock of Northern Liberties and Penn Township R.R. Co. Feb. 4, 1850. p. Doc. 42. Ann. stmt, of Phlla. Saving Fund Socy., Jan. 1, 1850. pp. 381-382. Doc. 43. Communication from auditor gen., rel. to accts. of witnesses in reference to Freeport Aqueduct, Feb. 5, 1850. pp. 383-387. Doc. 44. Abstr. of tax laws of Penn. ; by Jesse Miller. n. d. pp. 388-394. Doc. 45. Ann. rept. of House of Refuge, 1849. pp. 395- 408. Doc. 46. Stmt, of Little Schuylkill Navigation, R.R. and Coal Co., Dec. 31, 1849. p. 409. Doc. 47. Mess, from Gov., with taxablcs of Pike Co. March 4, 1850. p. 410. Doc. 48. Ann. stmt, of Lykens Valley Coal Co. for 1849. pp. 410-411. Doc. 49. Ann. stmt, of Lykens R.R. and Coal Co. for 1849. p. 412. Doc. 50. Stmt, of Mt. Carbon R.R. Co. for 1849. pp. 413- 414. Doc. 51. Rept. of auditors of accts. of Western Saving Fund Socy. of Phlla. for 1849. pp. 414-415. Doc. 52. Stmt, of Bald Eagle and Spring Creek Naviga- tion Co. for 1849. pp. 415-416. Doc. 53. Stmt, of Chesnut Hill and Sprlnghouse Turn- ' pike Road for 1849. p. 417. Doc. 54. Stmt, of Delaware Coal Co., March 1, 1850. p. 418. Doc. 55. Mess, from Gov., with res. of Va. and Ga. legisls. rel. to slavery. March 22, 1850. pp. 419-433. Doc. 56. 3 ann. rept. of inspectors of Phlla. Co. Prison for 1847. pp. 433-474. Doc. 57. Mess, of Gov. with rept. of comrs. rel. to Penn., Del. and Md. boundary line. March 13, 1850. pp. 475- 507. Doc. 58. Communication from Phlla. Select and Common Councils rel. to Glrard estate for 1849. pp. 508-553. Doc. 59. Stmt, of Phila. and Reading R.R. Co. for 1849. pp. 554-559. Doc. 60. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to claim of Danl. Bemus. March 15, 1850. pp. 560-562. Doc. 61. Communication from auditor gen., rel. to claim of Jas. Caldwell. March 18, 1850. pp. 562-567. Doc. 62. Rept. of Inspectors of Eastern Penitentiary for 1849. pp. 567-607. Doc. 63. Rept. of inspectors of Western Penitentiary, for 1849. pp. 608-630. Doc. 64. Communication rel. to apprn. for publishing amdmt. to constitution. Jan. 15, 1850. pp. 630-631. Doc. 65. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to weigh scale at Lancaster. Jan. 28, 1850. pp. 631-632. Doc. 66. Same, rel. to patent safety frog. Jan. 29, 1850. P. 632. Doc. 67. Same, rel. to claim of Binghams and Dock. Feb. 13, 1850. p. 633. Doc. 68. Same, rel. to apprn. to repair farm and road bridges. March 7, 1850. p. 634. Doc. 69. Communication from auditor gen. rel. to claim of John Hanson, March 9, 1850. pp. 634-638. Doc. 70. Same, rel. to claim of Isaac Pauling. March 13, 1850. p. 639. Doc. 71. 2 ann. rept. of Glrard College for Orphans for 1849. pp. 639-645. Doc. 72. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to claim of Jas. Mehaffey. Feb. 28, 1850. p. 646. Doc. 73. Same, rel. to claim of J. C. O'Neal. Feb. 28, 1850. pp. 646-647. Doc. 74. Same. rel. to claim of H. B. Atkins & Co. March 15, 1850. p. 647. Doc. 75. Same, with stmt, of damages for which apprns. are required. March 15, 1850. pp. 648-649. Doc. 76. Communication from auditor gen., rel. to claim of Bogle, Hall & Bogle. March 20, 1850. pp. 650-652. Doc. 77. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to claim of Shirk & Royer. April 8, 1850. p. 653. Doc. 78. Same, rel. to claim of Adolphus Patterson, April 8, 1850. p. 654. Doc. 79. Same, rel. to claim of Johnson, Hepburn & Hevl- man. April 8, 1850. p. 655. Doc. 80. Stmt, of Swatara E.R. Co. for 1849. p. 656. Doc. 81. Ann. stmt, of Mt. Carbon and Port Carbon R.R. Co. for 1849. pp. 657-658. Doc. 82. Ann. stmt, of Mill Creek and Mine Hill Naviga- tion and E.R. Co. for 1849. pp. 658-659. Doc. 83. Ann. stmt, of Schuylkill Valley Navigation and R.R. Co. for 1849. pp. 660-661. Doc. 84. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to claim of W. H. Richardson & Co. April 11, 1850. pp. 661-662. 110 INDEX TO DOCirUEXTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA Doc. 85. Herr. Doc. 86. 1850. Doc. 88. 1850. Doc. 89. 1850. Doc 90. 1850. Doc. 91. April 16, April 16, April 20, April 20. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd I/XXIV General Assembly — confd Jan. 1-May 15, 1850 — cont'd Journal of the Senate — cont'd Contents : — confd Same. reL to claim of Steman & Herr, and J. F. April 12, 1850. p. 662. Same, lel. to claim of Plioenlx Line Passenger Car Co. April 12, 1850. p. 663. Doc 87. Same, rel. to cla£n of SamL Kerr. pp. 664-665. Same, reL to claim of Isaac Enigbt. pp. 665-666. Same. rel. to claim of Peter Hand. p. 666. Same, reL to claim of ST. F. Brady, p. 667. Mess, of Got., with memorial of Miss. legisL rel. to officers and soldiers of war of 1812, April 10, 1850. pp. 667-668. Doc 92. Ann. stmt, of Doylestown Insnrance Co. for 1849. p. 669. Doc. 93. Ann. stmt, of Xorristown Insurance and Water Co. for 1850. pp. 670-671. Doc 94. Ann. stmt, of Lorberry Creek R.R. Co. for 1849. pp. 671-672. Doc 95. Communication from canal comrs.>reI. to claims of Jotin Clark, and Cox t Jolmston, April 9, 1850. pp. 672-673. Doc 96. Same, reL to claims of R. H. Duncan and Jas. irCoy. April 12, 1850. pp. 673-674. Doc 97. Ann. acct. of Eastern Penitentiary for 1849. pp. 674-681. Doc 98. Communication from canal comrs. reL to claim of George Hogg. May 4, 1850. p. 681. Dot 99. Kept, of Franklin Canal Co. for 1849. p. 682. Doc 100. Communication from auditor gen., leL to case of J. F. il'Cagne. Feb. 2. 1850. p. 683. Doc 101. Stmt, of accts. of clirm. of jt. committee on library, 1847 to 1849. pp. 684-685. Doc 102. Communication from canal comrs. reL to sale of certain engines, Feb., 1850. pp. 685-686. Doc. 103. Communication from S. Dnncan Kams. Feb. 12, 1850. p. 687. Doc. 104. Commanicatlon from pres. of House of Befuge, Feb. 13, 1850. p. 688. Doc 105. Communication from canal comrs. reL to claim of M. F. Brady. Feb. 14, 1850. p. 689. Doc 106. Same. reL to bridge OTer Obio Biver at Wbeel- ing. Feb.. 1850. pp. 690^92. Doc 107. Same, id. to sale of engines. Feb. 16, 1850. p. 693. Doc 108. Stmt, sbowlng cos. in arrears reL to state tax, assessed for 1849. pp. 694-696. Doc 109. Communication from auditor gen., reL to accts. of J. B. Jobnson, late chrm. of joint Ubraiy committee. Feb. 22. 1850. pp. 696-697. Doc 110. Communication from state treasurer, reL to accts. of J. B. Jobnson. Feb. 22, 1850. p. 698. Doc 111. Communication from auditor gen., reL to daims of B. H. FiUer. Marcb 1, 1850. pp. 699-704. Doc 112. Communication from state treasurer, reL to clerk hire. May 10, 1850. pp. 705-706. Doc 113. Communication from canal comrs. reL to West Pbila. R.R. Marcb 14, 1850. p. 706. Doc 114. Same, reL to branch r.r. from r.r. bridge alMve Falrmount dam to Penn. R.K. Marcb 14, 1850. p. TOT. Doc 115. Same, reL to contractors on West Branch dlT. who hare not been paid forfeited percentage March 20, 1850. p. TOS. Doc 116. Communication from auditor gen., reL to clerk hire. May 10, 1850. pp. T09-710. Doc 117. Conunnnlcation from secy, of commonwealth reL to clerk hire. May 11, 1850. p. 711. Doc. 118. Communication from surxevor gen., rel. to clerk lure. May 10, 1«."0. p. T12. Index. Ti pp. . Same, in Gennan. 964. 6 pp. Journal of the House. 2 vols. T. 1. Harrislrarg : J. M. 6. 1«scnre, 1850. 1318, 74 pp. . Same, in German. 1824, 92 pp. T. 2. Containing messages, repts. and does. Harrisburg: J. H. 6. Leecure, 1850. 906, t pp. Contents : Doc 1. Ann, mess, of Got. [Johnston], Jan. 2, 1850. pp. 3-1 T. Doc 2. Sept. reL to memorial of Chas. J. Sykes rel. to diTorcing wife Jan. 3, 1850. pp. 17-20. Doc 3. Bept. of state treasurer on finances, 1848/9. pp. 21-66. Doc 4. Stmt, of Perkiomen Turnpike Boad Co., 1S4« '9 p. 67. Doc 5. Mess, from Got., Jan. 1, 1850, with res. of Tt. leglsL reL to slaTery and to establishing bureau of asric at Washington, pp. 68-73. Doc 6. Ann. rept. of Lehigh Coal and Xarigation Co.. 1849. p. 74. Doc T. Stmt, of PhUa. Saying Fund Socy., 1849. pp. 76. pp. 302- Stmt of TTnlT. of Penn., Jan. 1, 1850. pp. 303- 3 ann. r^pt. of Penn. B.B. Co., 1848/9. pp. 305- 75- COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— coned LXXIV General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 1-May 15, 1850 — cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 8. Communication from auditor gen., reL to appms. and disbursements on acct. of state library, Jan. 8, 1850. pp. 76-77. Doc 9. Stmt, of Frankford and Bristol Tnmpilre Boad Co., 1849. p. 78. Doc 10. Stmt of Penn. HospitaL 1848/9. pp. T9-93. Doc. 11. Stmt, of Delaware and Hudson Canal Co. for 1849 p 93 Doc. 12. Stmt of Phila., Gcrmantown and Norristown E.E. Co. for 1849. pp. 94-95. Doc 13. Communication from secy, of commonwealth reL to contingent expenses of office, Jan. 10, 1850. p. 96. Doc 14. Kept of Penn. Coal Co. for 1849. pp. 97-98. Doc 15. Stmt of Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven S.B. Co. for 1849. pp. 98-99. Docs. 16-17. Mess, from Got., with list of taxable tnha1>- itants, slaves, etc, Jan. 10, 1850. pp. 100-136. Doc 18. Communicatiou from auditor gen., reL to con- tingent expenses of office, Jan. 7, 1850. p. 137. Doc. 19. Abstr. of accts. of Cheltenham and WUlow Grove Turnpike Co. 1848/9. p. 138. DoCL _20. Stmt of Tioga >~aTigaaon Co. for 1849. pp. 139- Doc 21. 7 ann. rept of Erie Canal Co. for 1849. pp. 156- 162. Doc 22. Communication from state treasurer, reL to con- tingent expenses of office. Jan. 7, 1850. p. 163. Doc 23. Bepts. of banks and saTlngs Institutions for 1849. pp. 164-28^ Doc 24. Stmt of Codoms Navigation Co. for 1849. p. 288. Doc. 25. Stmt of Northern Liberties and Penn Townsh^ B.B. Co. lor 1849. p. 289. Doc 26. Communication from state treasurer reL to public defaulters. Jan. 10, 1850. pp. 289-297. Doc 27. Communication from canal comrs. i«L to cost of Pittsburg Aqueduct Jan. 28, 1850. pp. 297-300. Doc 28. Mess, from Got. reL to certain trials for murder. Jan. 22, 1850. pp. 300-302. Doc 29. Stmt of Wi]kesl)arre Coal Co. for 1849. 303. Doc 30. ?04. Doc 31. 320. Doc 32. Act to fix no. of Senators and Bepresentatlves and form state into distrs. in pursuance of {voTislons of con- stitution. Feb. 8, 1850. pp. 321-325. Doc 33. Stmt of DanTiUe and Pottsrllle B.E. Co., Dec 1, 1849. pp. 326-329. Iv.c. 34. Bept of comrs. of sinking fund for 1849. pp. 329-.'{31. Doc 35. Communication from secy, of commonwealtli, with repts. of Bloomsbnrg B.B. Iron Co., Lycoming Iron Co., Montour Iron Co., and Lehigh Crane Iron Co. Jan. 26, 1850. pp. 332-334. Doc 36. Mess, from Gov. with res. of Conn. leglsL upon subject of slavery. Jan. 28, 1850. pp. 335-336. Doc 37. Stmt of Monongahela Navigation Co. for 1849. pp. 337-347. Doc 38. Stmt of Tork and Md. Line B.B. Co. from organization to Sept 30, 1849. pp. 347-349. Doc 39. Ann, rept of Penn. Institntion for Deaf and Dumb, for 1849. pp. 349-364. Doc 40. Stmt reL to cash value of stock of Northern Liherries and Penn Township B.B. Co. Feb., 1*50 p. 365. Doc 41. Ann stmt of Pbila, Saving Fund Socy. for 1849. pp. 365-366. Doc 42. Communication from auditor gen., with accts. of witnesses reL to Freeport Agnednct Feb. 5, 1820. pp. 367-371. Doc 43. Communication from auditor gen., reL to accts. of chrm. of jt committee on iilHary, 1847-1849. pp. 372- 373. Doc 44. Bept reL to bri^e across Ohio Elver at Wheeling. Feb. 12. It-.-ii. p. 374. Doc 45. Communication from canal comrs. reL to aDot- ment of work on North Branch CanaL Feb. 11, 1850. pp. 375-37a Doc 46. Ann. rept of House of Befuge, for 1849. pa 379- 392. Doc 47. Farewell address of Andrew Jackson to people of V. S.. with proclamation to S. C. March 15, 1850. pp. 393-414. Doc 48. Stmt of LitUe Schuylkill Navigation, E.B. and Coal Co.. for 1849. p. 415. Doc 49. Mess, from Gov., with taxables of Pike Co. March 4. 1850. p. 416. Doc 50. Stmt of Chestnut Hill and Springhonse Turn- pike Boad, 1849. p. 417. Doc 51. Stmt of Delaware Coal Ca, March 1, 1850. p. 418. Doc 52. Mess, from Gov., with res. of Ta. and Ga. legisL reL to slavery. March 22. 1850. pp. 419-433. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 111 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXXIV General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 1-May 15, 1850— cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 53. 3 ann. rept. of Phila. Co. Prison, tor 1849. pp. 433-474. Doc. 54. Mess, of Gov., with rept. of comrs. rel. to bound- ary line betw. Penn., Del. and Md. March 13, 1850. pp. 475-507. Doc. 55. Ann. stmt, of Lykens Valley Coal Co. for 1849. pp. 507-508. Doc. 56. Ann. stmt, of Lykens Valley E.K. and Coal Co. for 1849. pp. 509-510. Doc. 57. Stmt, of Mt. Carbon E.R. Co. for 1849. pp. 510- 511. Doc. 58. Kept, of auditors of accts. of Western Saving Fund Socy. of Phlla. for 1849. pp. 511-512. Doc. 59. Stmt, of Bald Basle and Spring Creek Navigation Co. for 1849. pp. 513-514. Doc. 60. Kept, of minority of select committee to apportion state Into dlstrs. Feb. 10, 1850. pp. 515-519. Doc. 61. Communication from auditor %en., rel. to accts. of J. B. Johnson, late chrm. of jt. library committee, March 6, 1850. pp. 520-521. Doc. 62. Communication from state treasurer, rel. to accts. of J. B. Johnson. March 6, 1850. pp. 521-522. Doc. 63. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to r.r. to avoid Schuylkill Inclined plane. March 14, 1850. pp. 522-523. Doc. 64. Communication from Phila. select and common councils rel. to Girard estate for 1849. pp. 524-569. Doc. 65. Stmt, of Phila. and Reading R.R. Co. for 1849. pp. 570-575. Doc. 66. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to claim of Danl. Bemus. March 15, 1850. pp. 576-578. Doc. 67. Communication from auditor gen., rel. to claim of Jas. Caldwell. March 18, 1850. pp. 578-583. Doc. 68. Rept. of Eastern Penitentiary for 1849. pp. 583- 623. Doc. 69. Rept. of Western Penitentiary, for 1849. pp. 624- 646. Doc. 70. Communication rel. to apprn. for public amdmt. to constitution. Jan. 15, 1850. pp. 646-647. Doc. 71. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to weigh scale at Lancaster. Jan. 28, 1850. pp. 647-648. Doc. 72. Same, rel. to patent safety frog. Jan. 29, 1850. p. 648. Doc. 73. Same, rel. to claim of Binghams and Dock. Feb. 13, 1850. p. 649. Doc. 74. Same, rel. to apprn. to repair farm and road bridges, March 7, 1850. p. 650. Doc. 75. Communication from auditor gen., rel. to claim of John Hanson. March 9, 1850. pp. 650-654. Doc. 76. Same, rel. to claim of Isaac Pauling. March 13, 1850. p. 655. Doc. 77. 2 ann. rept. of Girard College for Orphans for 1849. pp. 655-661. Doc. 78. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to claim of James MehalEey, Feb. 28, 1850. p. 662. Doc. 79. Same, rel. to claim of J. C. O'Neal. Feb. 28, 1850. pp. 662-663. Doc. 80. Same, rel. to claim of H. E. Atkins & Co. March 15, 1850. p. 663. Doc. 81. Same, with stmt, of damages for which apprns. are required. March 15, 1850. pp. 664-665. Doc. 82. Communication from auditor gen. rel. to claim of Bogle, Hall & Bogle. March 20, 1850. pp. 666-668. Doc. 83. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to claim of Shirk & Royer, April 8, 1850. p. 669. Doc. 84. Same, rel. to claim of Adolphus Patterson, April 8, 1850. p. 670. Doc. 85. Same, rel. to claim of Johnson, Hepburn & Heylman. April 8. 1850. p. 671. Doc. 86. Stmt, of Swatara R.R. Co., Feb. 28, 1850. p. 672. Doc. 87. Stmt, of Mt. Carbon and Port Carbon R.R. Co. for 1849. pp. 673-674. Doc. 88. Stmt, of Mill Creek and Mine Hill Navigation and R.R. Co. for 1849. pp. 674-675. Doc. 89. Ann. stmt, of Schuylkill Valley Navigation and R.R. Co. for 1849. pp. 676-677. Doc. 90. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to claim of W. H. Richardson & Co., April 11, 1850. pp. 677-6787 Doc. 91. Same, rel. to claim of Steman & Herr, and J. F. Herr, April 12, 1850. p. 678. Doc. 92. Same, rel. to Phoenix Line Passenger Car Co. April 12, 1850. p. 679. Doe. 93. Communication from auditor gen., rel. to claim of Saml. Kerr, April 16, 1850. pp. 680-681. Doc. 94. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to claim of Isaac Knight. April 16, 1850. pp. 681-682. Doc. 95. Same, rel. to claim of Peter Hand, April 20, 1850. p. 682. Doc. 96. Same, rel. to claim of M. F. Brady. April 20, 1850. p. 683. Doc. 97. Mess, from Gov., with memorial of Miss, leglsl. i-el. to ofiacers nnd soldiers of war of 1812, April 10, 1850. pp. 683-684. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXXIV General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 1-May 15, 1850 — cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents ; — cont'd Doc. 98. Stmt, of Doylestown Insurance Co. for 1849. p. 685. Doc. 99. Stmt, of Norristown Insurance and Water Co., Feb. 4, 1850. pp. 686-687. Doc. 100. Stmt, of Lorberry Creek E.R. Co. for 1849. pp. 687-688. Doc. 101. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to claims of John Clark and Cox & Johnston. April 9, 1850. pp. 688-689. Doc. 102. Same, rel. to claims of R. H. Duncan, and James M'Coy, April 12, 1850. pp. 686-690. Doe. 103. Ann. acct. of Eastern Penitentiary, for 1849. pp. 690-697. Doc. 104. Communication from canal comrs. reL to claim of George I-Iogg, May 4, 18a0. p. 697. Doc. 105. Rept. of Franklin Canal Co. for 1849. p. 698. Doc. 106. Communication from auditor gen., with con- tract betw. commonwealth and John Clay. March 21, 1850. pp. 699-704. Doc. 107. Testimony taken by Hon. J. C. Knox at Free- port, In resettlement of acct. of Alex. Power. Read March 27, 1850. pp. 704-789. Doc. 108. Rept. of select committee in Investigation of charges agst. G. J. Ball, state treasurer. May 7, 1850. pp. 789-840. Doc. 109. Rept. of teller on part of House, at election of state treasurer. Jan. 21, 1850. pp. 840-841. Doc. 110. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to claim of H. L. Patterson, April 9, 1850. pp. 841-842. Doc. 111. Rept. on pay, mileage, and stationery of mem- bers. May 14, 1850. pp. 843-845. Doc. 112. Investigation of committee on banks into affairs of banks and savings institutions. May 14, 1850. pp. 845-906. Index. V pp. [Documents.] Repts. of heads of depts. transmitted to Gov. Har- risburg : J. M. G. Lescure, 1850. v. p. Binder's title : " Executive documents. 1849." Contents : Table of contents. 1 leaf. Ann. mess, of Gov., Jan. 2, 1850. h. t. p. 16 pp. Ann. rept. of auditor gen., 1848/9. h. t. p. 109 pp. Detailed rept. of state treasurer, etc., 1848/9. h. t. p. 289 pp. Ann. rept. of surveyor gen., 1848/9. h. t. p. 7 pp. Ann. rept. of bd. of canal comrs. h. t. p. 91, 14, 15, 7, 89 pp. Rept. of supt. of motive power on Columbia and Phila. Rwy., 1848/9. h. t. p. 14 pp. Rept. of supt. of motive power and supervisor of repairs on Allegheny Portage R.R., 1848/9. h. t.' p. 15 pp. Eept. of E. F. Gay, rel. to r.r. to avoid the Schuylkill Inclined Plane, 1849. h. t. p. 7 pp. Journal of bd. of canal comrs., 1849. n. t. p. 89 pp. 16 ann. rept. of supt. of common schools, 1848/9. h. t. p. 16 pp. Ann. rept. of adj. gen., 1849. b. t. p. 50 pp. LXXV General Assembly Jan. 7-AprIl 15, 1851 Journal of the Senate. 2 vols. V. 1. Harrisburg : T. Fenn & Co., 1851. 1036 pp. V. 2. Containing messages, repts. and docs. Harrisburg : T. Fenn & Co., 1851. 623 pp. Contents : Doc. 1. Ann. mess, of Gov. [Johnston], Jan. 7, 1851. pp. 3-17. Doc. 2. Stmt, of Penn. Hospital, 1849/50. pp. 18-32. Doc. 3. Rept. of state treasurer on finances, 1849/50. pp. 33-71. Doc. 4. Judicial dlstrs. and salaries of judges. Read Jan. 20, 1851. pp. 72-74. Doc. 5. Stmt, of Germantown and Perkiomen Turnpike Co. for 1850. p. 74. Doc. 6. Rept. of Robt. Faries, engr., on surveys to avoid Inclined planes on Allegheny Portage R.R. Jan. 29, 1851. pp. 75-91. Doc. 7. Rept. of Messrs. Wright and Buckalew on Bank of Susquehanna. Jan. 15. 1851. pp. 92-120. Doc. 8. Stmt, of Phila. Saving Fund Socy., 1850. pp. 129- 130. Doc. 9. Eept. of jt. committee on publication of geol. survey. March 7, 1851. pp. 131-144. Doc. 10. Communication from auditor gen., rel. to con- tingent expenses of office. Jan. 9, 1851. p. 144. Doc. 11. Same, rel. to tax on tonnage. Jan. 29, 1851. pp. 145-146. Doc. 12. Eept. of select committee rel. to Sunbury and Erie R.R. March 6, 1851. pp. 147-159. Doc. 13. Communication from state treasurer rel. to col- lection of securities. Feb. 13, 1851. p. 160. 112 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCXTMERTS— conf d LXXV General Assembly — cont'd Jan. T-April 15, 1851 — cont'd Journal of the Senate — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc 14. Stmt of Western Saying Pond Socy., 1850. p. 161. Docs. 15-17 omitted.* Doc 18. Stmt, of Frankford and Bristol Tnm^e Boad Co. Jan. 13, 1851. p. 162. Doc 19. llinoritj- rept. of select committee reL to con- solidation of Phila. with enlarged boondarles. pp. 163- 192. Doc 20. Commnnicatlon from auditor gen. and state treasurer reL to memorial from Bank of Penn. March 4, 1851. pp. 193-196. Doc 21. Kemonstrance of pres. of Dickinson College agst. bUl repealing all laws exempting certain property from taxation. Ibich 15. 1851. pp. 197-199. Doc 22. Bept. of E. F. Gay, engr., on surrey for improTe- ment of cnrres on Colnmbia and Phila. B.B. Uarch 21, 1851. pp. 200-204. Doc. 23. Memorial of late members of 2nd regiment of Penn. vounteers. March 15, 1851. pp. 205-208. Doc 23*. Commnnicatlon from canal comis. in reply to Senate res. March 17, 1851. pp. 209-213. Doc 23*. Communication from secy, of commonwealth reL to contingent expenses of offica Jan. 31, 1851. p. 214. Doc 23'. Commnnicatlon from state treasurer reL to pnbllc defaulters. Jan. 2% 1851. pp. 215-221. Doc 23*. Kept, of tenets for election of IT. S. Senator. Jan. 14, 1851. pp. 222-224. Doc 23'. Kept, of comrs. of sinking fund, for 1850. Jan. 9, 1851. pp. 225-227. Doc 23'. Stmt, of Phila. and Reading B.R. Co. for 1850. pp. 228-230. Doc 23^. Stmt, of Mine HUl and Schuylkill Haven BJL Co. for 1850. pp. 231-232. Doc 23V Ann acct. of Eastern Penitentiary for 1850. pp. 232-240. Doc 15. Stmti of Monongahela Navigation Co. for 1850. p. 241. Doc 16. Stmt, of Wilkesbarre Coal Co. for 1850. p. 242. Doc 17. Communication from anditor gen. with stmts, of banks for 1850. pp. 243-379. Doc 24. Stmt, of probable cost of resuming Erie CanaL March 8. 185L pp. 380-3S1- Doc 25. Commuiucation from auditor gen., reL to amt. of banking capital in Penn. March 27, 1851. p. 382. Doc 26. Commonlcatlon from canal comrs. reL to claim of Wm. Chandler. March 15, 1?.51. p. S.S3. Doc 27. Stmt, of Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co. for 1850. p. 384. Doc 28. Stmt, of Delaware and Hudson Canal Co. for 1850. p. 385. Doc 29. Mess, from Gov., with res. for promotion of peace. Jan. 14, 1851. p. 386. Doc 30. 22 ann. rept. of Eastern Poiltentlary for 1850. pp. 387-416. Doc 31. Stmt, of Uttle SchnylklU Navigation. R.R. and Coal Co. for 1830. pp. 41T-418. Doc 32. Stmt, of Penn. Coal Co. for 1850. p. 418. Doc 33. Communication from secy, of commonwealth with ann. rept of Fhila. Co. Prison. March 11, 1851. pp. 419- 456. Doc 34. 3 ann. rept of Girard College for Orphans, tor 1850. March 16, 1851. pp. 457-464. Doc 35. Acct of receipts and expenditures of Girard Bstate trustees for 1850. March 16, 1831. pp. 464-512. Doc 36. Stmt of Tioga Navigation Co. for 1850. Jan. 4. 1851. m. 513-320. Doc 37. Kept of tellers to officiate at counting returns for auditor gen. and surveyor gen. Jan. IT, 1851. pp. 52fr«24. Doc 38. Bept of tellers to officiate at counting returns reL to amdiut of cossntutlon. Jan. 14, 1831. pp. 323- 527. Doc 39. Stmt of transactions of Phila., Germantown and Norristown B.B. Co. for 1850. pp. 527-528. Doc 40. Stmt of Univ. of Penn., Jan. 1, 185L p. 529. Doc 41. Stmt of Phila. and Beading B.B. Co., 1849/50. March 12. 1851. pp. 330-335. Doc 42. Ann rent of House of Befuge for 1850. Pebi 20 1851. pp. 536-^. Doc 43. Ann. rept of Penn. Institution for Deaf and Dumb for 1850. Feb. 15. 1831. pp. 336-365. Doc 44. Communication from sorveyor gen., reL to con- tingent expenses of office. Jan. 22, 1851. p. 566. Doc 45. Communication from state treasurer reL to con- tingoit expoises of office Jan.. 1851. p. 567. Doc 46. Stmt of Bald Eagle and 8]»lng Creek Navigation Cb. for 1850. Jan. 29, 1851. pp. 568-569. Doc 47. Stmt of Mt Carbon BJt Co. for 1830. Feb 21 1851. m. 370-571. Doc 48. Stmt of Western Saving Fund Socy. for 1830 March 5, 1851. pp. 571-572. j ^ • See docs. 15-17 below, inserted between doc 23' and doc 24. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cosed IiXXT General Assembly — conf d Jan. 7-April 15. 1851 — conf d Joomal of the Senate — conf d Contents : — cont'd Doc 49. Bept of Schuylkill Navigation Co. to stodE- holders for 1850. Jan. 6, 1851. pp. 573-583. Doc 50. Stmt of Codoms Navigation Co. for 18S0. p. 584. Doc 51. 8 ann. rept of Brie Canal Co. for 1850. Jan. 21, 1851 DP 585-591 Doc 52. Bept of W. B. Foster, engr., on improvements of Delaware division of Penn. CanaL March 8, 1851. pp. 592-593 Doc 53. Stmt of YoA and Md. Line B.B. Co. from organi- sation to Sept 30, 1850. pp. 594-395. Doc 54. Stmt of Danville and PottsvlUe BJS. Co. for 1850. pp. 596-598. Doc 55. Kept of Westmoreland and Indiana Bridge Co., Dec 1, 1850. pp. 598-599. Doc 56. Stmt of Chestnut EUU and Springhouse Turn- pike Boad Co. 1849/50. Feb. 10, 1851. p. 599. Doc 57. Commnnicatlon f^m secy, of commonwealth with repts. of T^Wgh Crane Iron Co., Lycoming Iron Co., Montour Iron Co., Bloomsbuig B.B. Iron Co., and Locust Mt Coal and Iron Co. Jan. 27, 1851. pp. 600-602. Doc 58. Bept of teller on part of Senate at election of state treasurer. Jan. 20, 1851. p. 603. Doc 59. Communication from anditor goi.. reL to claim of Austin Thompson, Feb. 10. 1851. pp. 604-605. Doc. 60. Same, rel. to claim of heirs and legal repre- sentatives of John Bennett Fdt. 13. 1851. pp. 60&407. Doc 61. Bept on claim of Amos Addis. April 8. 1851. p. 608. Doc 62. Bept on claim of WilUam Bams. March 26, 1851. p. 609. Doc 63. Bept on claim of Robert I^tle. March 15, 1831. pp. 609-610. Doc 64. Bept on claim of W. P. M'CnUoch. March 26, ISol. p. 610. Doc 63. Bept on claim of John Miller. March 15, 1851. p. 611. Doc 66. Rept on claim of SamL Black. March 15, 1851. pp. 611-6l£ Doc 67. Rept on claim of W. A. Petriken. March 26. 1851. p. 612. Doc 68. Bept on claim of WUUam Johnston. March 26, 1851. p. 613. Doc 69. Communication from canal comrs. reL to certain cases of damages. March 26, 1851. p. 614. Doc 70. Bept on claims of John Webster and Frederick Andress, April 8. 1851. p. 615. Doc 71. Bept on claim of SamL Bice, April 7, 1831. pp. 615-616. Doc 72. Rept on claim of Wm. Edge. April 7, 1851. p. 616. Doc 73. Bept on claim of Robt Montgomery, April 7, 1851. p. 617. Index, pp. 619-623. Jonmal of the Hooae. 2 vols. V. 1. Harridtnrg: T. Fenn t Co., 1851. 1023 pp. V. 2. Containing messages, repts., and docs. Harrlsbnrg: T. Fena t Co, 1851. 644 pp. Contents : Doc X. Ann. mess, of Gov. [Johnston], Jan. T. 1851. pp. 3-17. Doc 2. Stmt of Penn. HospitaL 1849/50. pp. 18-32. Doc 3. Bept of state treasurer on finances, 1849/50. Jan. 9, 1851. pp. 33-71. Doc 4. Judicial dlstrs. and salaries of judges. Jan. 20, 1851. pp. 72-74. Doc 5. Stmt of Germantown and Perkiomen Turnpike Boad Co. for 1849/50. p. 74. Doc 6. Bept of Bobt Faries, engr., on surveys to avoid inclined planes on Allegjliaiy Por&ge BJ£., Jan. 29, 1851. pp. 75-91. Snbmitted by canal comrs. Fd>. 7, 1851. Doc 7. Bept of Messrs. Wrl^t and Bnckalew on Bank of Susqnehanna Co. Jan. 15, 1851. pp. 93-129. Doc 8. Stmt of Phila. Saving Fond Socy., Nov.. 1830. Jan. 8, 1851. pp. 129-130. Doc 9. Rept of jt committee on pnbllcatlOD of geoL survey. March 7, 1851. pp. 131-144. Doc 10. Commnnicatlon from auditor gen., reJ. to con- tlogent expenses of office Jan. 9, 1851. p. 144. Doc 11. Stmt of Frankford and Bristol Tnm^ke Boad Co., 1849/50. Jan. 11, 1851. p. 145. Doc 12. Bept of omunittee on bill to provide for r^ls- tration of marxiages, births and deaths. March 13, 1851. pp. 146-155. Doc 13. Commnnlcatlim from auditor gen., rd. to hank bonus<>s f.nd premiums on loans. March 12, 1831. pp. 156-159. Doc 14. Stmt of Western Saving Fund Socy. in Nov, 1850. Jan. 11, 1851. p. 160. Docs. 15-17 are found betw. nos. 21 and 22. Doc 18. Commnnicatlon from anditor goo. and state treasurer reL to memorial from Bank of Penn. March 4. 1851. pp. 161-164. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 113 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXXV General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 7-Aprll 15, 1851— cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 19. Eemonstrance of pres. of Dickinson College agst. bill repealing laws exempting certain property from taxation. March 15, 1851. pp. 165-167. • Doc. 20. Rept. of E. F. Gay, engr., on survey for Improve- ment of curves on Columbia and Phlla. R.E. March 21, 1851. pp. 168-172. Doc. 21. Memorial of late members of 2nd regiment of Penn. volunteers. March 15, 1851. pp. 173-176. Doc. 15. Stmt, of MononKnhela Navigation Co. for 1850. Jan. 27, 1851. pp. 177-178. Doc. 16. Stmt, of WUkesbarre Coal Co. Jan. 27, 1851. p. 178. Doc. 17. Communication from auditor gen., with stmts, of banks, for 1850. Feb. 13, 1851. pp. 179-315. Doc. 22. Rept. rel. to reduction of tolls on Phlla. and Columbia E.R. March 8, 1851. pp. 316-317. Doc. 23. Communication from auditor gen., rel. to amt. of banking capital In Penn. March 27, 1851. p. 318. Doc. 24. Communication from canal comrs., rel. to claim of Wm. Chandler. March 15, 1851. p. 319. Doc. 25. Stmt, of Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co. for 1850. Jan. 6, 1851. p. 320. Doc. 26. Stmt, of Delaware and Hudson Canal Co. for 1850. Jan. 7, 1851. p. 321. Doc. 27. Mess, from Gov. with res. for promotion of peace. Jan. 14, 1851. p. 322. Doc. 28. Ann. rept. of Eastern Penitentiary, for 1850. March 6, 1851. pp. 323-352. Doc. 29. Kept, of select committee rel. to memorial of way-transporters on Columbia K.R. April 9, 1851. pp. 353-358. Doc. 30. Communication from state treasurer rel. to pub- lic defaulters. Jan. 24, 1851. pp. 359-365. Doc. 31. Rept. of tellers for election of U. S. Senator. Jan. 14, 1851. pp. 366-368. Doc. 32. Rept. of comrs. of sinking fund. Jan. 9, 1851. pp. 369-371. Doc. 33. Rept. of Phlla. and Reading E.R. Co. for 1850. April 12, 1851. pp. 372-374. Doc. 34. Stmt, of Mine HIU and Schuylkill Haven E.R. Co. for 1850. Jan. 25, 1851. pp. 375-376. Doc. 35. Ann. acct. of Eastern Penitentiary for 1850. March 6, 1851. pp. 376-384. Doc. 36. Stmt, of Little Schuylkill Navigation, E.R. and Coal Co. for 1850. Feb. 25, 1851. pp. 385-386. Doc. 37. Stmt, of Penn. Coal Co. for 1850. Jan. 15, 1851. P. 386. Doc. 38. Ann. rept. of Phlla. Co. Prison for 1850. March 11, 1851. pp. 387-424. Doc. 39. Ann. rept. of Girard College for Orphans for 1850. March 16, 1851. pp. 425-432. Doc. 40. Acct. of Girard estate trustees for 1850. March 16, 1851. pp. 432-480. Doc. 41. Stmt, of Tioea Navigation Co. for 1850. Jan. 4, 1851. pp. 481-488. Doc. 42. Rept. of tellers to count returns for auditor gen. and surveyor gen., Jan. 17, 1851. pp. 488-492. Doc. 43. Rept. of tellers to count returns for and agst. amdmt. of constitution. Jan. 14, 1851. pp. 493-495. Doc. 44. Stmt, of transactions of Phila^ Germantown and Norristown E.R. Co. for 1850. pp. 495-496. Doc. 45. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to per- sons employed on public works. April 9, 1851. pp. 497- 531. Doc. 46. Rept. on pay, mileage and stationery of members. n. d. pp. 531-533. Doc. 47. Communication from secy, of commonwealth, rel. to contingent expenses. Jan. 31, 1851. p. 534. Doc. 48. Rept. of committee rel. to public prtg. Jan. 23, 1851. p. 535. Doc. 49. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to schute in dam of West Branch of Susquehanna, at Lewlsburg. Feb. 6, 1851. p. 536. Doc. 50. Same, rel. to condition of east bank of Susque- hanna in front and adjacent to Sunbury, Feb. 12, 1851. pp. 537-538. Doc. 51. Communication from auditor gen., rel. to claim for board walk and gas in public bldgs. Feb. 19, 1851. p. 538. • Doc. 52. Same, rel. to claim of Jacob Hill. Feb. 20, 1851. pp. 539-540. Doe. 53. Communication from surveyor gen., rel. to pres- ervation of papers and docs, in office. Feb. 25, 1851. pp. 540-541. Doc. 54. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to Far- randsvlUe Dam and Tangascootack Extension. E'eb. 25, 1851. p. 541. Doc. 55. Same, rel. to claim of Sherman Bills. March 4, 1851. pp. 542-543. Doc. 56. Communication from auditor gen., rel. to binding records pertaining to Revolutionary War. March 6, 1851. p. 543. Doc. 57. Communication from secy, of commonwealth with returns of special election in Cumberland Co. Jan. 28, 1851. p. 544. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXXV General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 7-Aprll 15, 1851— -cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 58. Ann. stmt, of Univ. of Penn., Jan. 1, 1851. p. 545. Doc. 59. Stmt, of Phlla. and Beading R.R. Co. for 1849/ 50. March 12, 1851. pp. 546-551. Doc. 60. Ann. rept. of House of Refuge for 1850. Feb. 20, 1851. pp. 552-572. Doc. 61. Ann. rept. of Penn. Institution for Deaf and Dumb for 1850. Feb. 15, 1851. pp. 572-581. Doc. 62. Communication from surveyor gen. rel. to con- tingent expenses of office. Jan. 22, 1851. p. 582. Doc. 63. Communication from state treasurer, rel. to contingent expenses of office. Jan., 1851. p. 583. Doc. 64. Stmt, of Bald Eagle and Spring Creek Navigation Co. for 1850. Jan. 29, 1851. pp. 584-585. Doc. 65. Stmt, of Mt. Carbon E.R. Co. for 1850. Feb. 21, 1851. pp. 586-587. Doc. 66. Stmt, of Western Saving Fund Socy. for 1850. March 7, 1851. pp. 587-588. Doc. 67. Rept. of SchuylkUI Navigation Co. to stock- holders, for 1850. Jan. 6, 1851. pp. 589-599. Doc. 68. Stmt, of Codorus Navigation Co., for 1850. p. 600. Doc. 69. 8 ann. rept. of Erie Canal Co. for 1850. Jan. 21, 1851. pp. 601-607. Doe. 70. Rept. of W. B. Foster, engr., on Improvements of Delaware division of Penn. Canal. March 8, 1851. pp. 608-609. Submitted by canal comrs. March 11, 1851. Doc. 71. Stmt, of York and Md. Line R.R. Co. from organization to Sept. 30, 1850. Jan. 25, 1851. pp. 610-611. Doc. 72. Stmt, of Danville and Pottsville R.R. Co. for 1850. pp. 612-614. Doc. 73. Rept. of Westmoreland and Indiana Bridge Co. for 1850. Dec. 1, 1850. pp. 614-615. Doc. 74. Eept. of Chestnut Hill and Sprlnghouse Turn- pike Eoad Co. 1849/50. Feb. 10, 1851. p. 615. Doc. 75. Communication from secy, of commonwealth, with repts. of Lehigh Crane Iron Co., Lycoming Iron Co., Montour Iron Co., Bloomsburg E.R. Iron Co., and Locust Mt. Coal and Iron Co. Jan. 27, 1851. pp. 616- 618. Doc. 76. Rept. of teller on part of House at election of state treasurer. Jan. 20, 1851. p. 619. Doc. 77. Communication from auditor gen., rel. to claim of Austin Thompson. Feb. 20, 1851. pp. 620-621. Doc. 78. Same, rel. to claim of heirs and legal represen- tatives of John Bennett. Feb. 13, 1851. pp. 622-623. Doc. 79. Eept. on claim of Amos Addis. April 8, 1851. P. 624. Doc. 80. Eept. on claim of Wm. Barns. March 26, 1851. p. 625. Doc. 81. Eept. on claim of Eobt. Lytic. March 15, 1851. pp. 625-626. Doc. 82. Eept. on claim of W. P. M'CuUoch. March 26, 1851. p. 626. Doc. 83. Eept. on claim of John Miller. March 15, 1851. p. 627. Doc. 84. Eept. on claim of Saml. Black. March 15, 1851. pp. 627-628. Doc. 85. Eept. on claim of W. J. Petriken. March 26, 1851. p. 628. Doc. 86. Rept. on claim of Wm. Johnston. March 26. 1851. p. 629. Doc. 87. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to certain cases of damages. March 26, 1851. p. 630. Doc. 88. Rept. on claims of John Webster and Frederick Andress. April 8, 1851. p. 631. Doc. 89. Rept. on claim of Saml. Elce. April 7, 1851. pp. 631-632. Doc. 90. Rept. on claim of Wm. Edge. p. 632. Doc. 91. Eept. on claim of Eobt. Montgomery. April 7, 1851. p. 633. Doc. 92. Docs. ace. rept. from committee on banks, rel. to Bank of Montgomery Co. April 15, 1851. pp. 633- 638. Index, pp. 639-644. [Documents.] Repts. of heads of depts., transmitted to Gov. Har- risburg : T. Fenn & Co., 1851. v. p. Binder's title : " Executive documents, 1850." Contents : Table of contents. 1 leaf. Ann. mess, of Gov., Jan. 8, 1851. h. t. p. 16 pp. Ann. rept. of auditor gen., 1849/50. h. t. p. 146 pp. Detailed rept. of state treasurer on receipts, 1849/50 h. t. p. 315 pp. Ann. rept. of surveyor gen., 1849/50. 6 pp. Ann. rept. of canal comrs. h. t. p. 90, 18, 18 pp. Rept. of supt. of motive power on Columbia & Phila. R.E 1849/50. h. t. p. 18 pp. Rept. of supt. of motive power and supervisor of repairs on Allegheny Portage R.R., 1849/50. h. t. p. 18 pp. 114 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA [Johnston], Jan. 1852. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LSJtv General AssemWy— conf d Jan. T-Aprll 15. 1851 — cont'd [Documents.] — cont'd Contents : — cont'd 17 ann. rept. ol sapt. of common schools, 1849/50. h. t. p. 75 pp. Jonmal of bd. of canal comrs. h. t. p. 71 pp. Ann. rept. of adj. gen. b. t. p. 13 pp. Joomal of bd. of revenne comrs., 1851. h. t. p. 128 pp. LSlX-VI General Assembly Jan. e-May 4, 1852 Journal of the Senate. 2 vols. T. 1. Haixisbnrjr : T. Fenn and Co., 1852. 1147 pp. T. 2. Containing message!^, repts., and docs. Harrisborg : T. Fenn t Co., 1852. 608 pp. Contents : Doc 1. Ann. mess, of Got. pp. 3-11. Doc 2. Mess, from Got.. Tetoing act of last sess. repeal- ing sec 6 of law of 1S47, prohibiting use of jails for detention of fngltrres from labor. Jan. 8, 1&52. pp. 12- 14. Doc 3. Ann. rept. of Leiiigh Coal and XaTigatlon Co. for 1851. Jan. 1, 1852. pp. 14-15. Doc 4. Stmt, of PhUa. Saving Fond Socy., 1851. Jan. 7, 1852. pp. 15-16. Doc 5. Stmt, of Mine Hin and SchnylUU HaTen BJL Co. for 1851. Jan. 20, 1852. pp. 17-18. I>oc 6. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to arrange- ment with Fenn. BJS. Co. to ose portion of their road on Allegheny lit. till state road is completed, Jan. 19, 1852. p. 18. Doc 7. Bept. of state treaEorer on finances for 1850 1. Jan. 13, 1852. pp. 19-64. Doc 8. Commnnlcatlon from secy, of commonwealth with repts. of Montonr Iron Co., Lehigh Iron Crane O)., Locnst UL Coal and Iron Co., and Bloomsborg R.R. Iron Co. Jan. 17. 1852. pp. 65-67. Doc 9. Stmt, of PhUa., Xorristown and Germantown RJL Co., for 1850/1. pp. 68-69. Doc 10. Ann. rept. of Toik and Md. lane RJS. Co. from organization to Sept. 30, 1851. pp. 70-71. Doc 11. Kept, of tellers to officiate at conntlng of returns for Got. at election of 1851. Jan. 15, 1852. pp. 72-74. Doc 12. Stmt, of Delaware, Leiiigli, SchnylkBl and Sos- qnehanna RJB. Co. Jan. 12, 1852. p. 74. Doc 13. Bept. of teller on part of Boose at election of state treasurer. Jan. 19, 1832. pp. 75-76. Doc 14. Commnnlcatlon from canal comrs. reL to claims for damages on Erie Extension. Jan. 26. 1832. pp. 76-77. Doc 15. Commnnlcatlon from auditor gen., reL to con- tingent expenses of dept. Jan. 9, 1852. p. 77. Doc 16. Stmt, of Western Saving Fund Socy. Jan. 9, 1832. p. 78. Doc 17. Mess, from Got. reL to erection of monnments in Independence Sqnare, Phila. Jan. &. 1S52. pp. 79-80. Doc 18. Ann. rept. of Delaware and HadsoD Canal Co. (or 1831. Jan. 27, 1852. p. 81. Doc 19. Bept. of canal comrs. reL to claim of John M'Cord. Jan. 30, 1852. p. 82. Doc 20. Mess, of Got. with docs. reL to State Lonatic HospitaL Jan. 14. 1852. pp. 83-101. Doc 21. Bept. of Bobert Faries, engr.. on road to aToid inclined planes on Allegheny Portage BJL Bead Jan. 22, 1832. pp. 105-113. Doc 22. Communication from esnal comrs. with map of r J. to avoid inclined plane on western slope of Allegheny ML Feb. 2, 1852. p. 113. Doc 23. Stmt, of Frankford and Bristol Turnpike Co., 1830/1. Jan. 12, 1832. p. 114. Doc 24. Mess, tram Got., with res. of X. J. reL to com- promise. Feb. 6, 1852. pp. 115-116. Doc 25. 1 triennial rept. of eomts. of sinldng fund, 1849/ 51. Jan. 8, 1852. pp. 117-121. Doc 26. Stmt, of Fhlla. and Lancaster Turnpike Boad Co., 1849/31. Jan. 26, 1852. pp. 122-123. Doc 27. Ann. stmt, of Bald Eagle and Spring Creek XaTigatlon Co. for 1831. Feb„ 1852. pp. 124-125. Doc 28. Stmt, of PhUa. Saving Fund Socy, Jan. 1, 1&52. pp. 125-126. Doc 29. Ann. repL of Erie Canal Co., for 1851. Jan. 24. 1852. pp. 127-132. Doc 30. Communication from canal comrs. reL to resump- tion of Erie Extension and French Creek Feeder. F»b. 20, 1852. pp. 132-134. Doc 31. 24 ann. r*pt. of Hon% of Btfnge for 1^51. Jan. 24, 1852. pp. 135-1--9. Doc 32. Cost, revenne and expenditures of public works of Penn. Feb. 9, 1852. pp. 160-176. Doc 33. Contested election case of Jacob Painter vs. Solomon Demers, Jan. 28, 1S52. p. 177. Doc 34. Stmt, of Ch^rnrit HIU and Spring House Turn- pike Roid Co.. IV.'rt 1. Feb. 14, 1852. p. 178. Doc 35. Bepts- of banks and savings Institutiocs for 1851. Jan. 22. 1852. pp. 179.319. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXXVI General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 6-3tIay 4. 1852 — cont'd Journal of the Senate — cont'd Contents : — conf d Doc 36. Communication from auditor gen., reL to banks chartered nnder act of Apr. 16, 1830. Feb. 20, 1852. pp. 320322. Doc 37. Communication from secy, of commonwealth reL to census. Jan. 31, 1852. pp. 323-326. Doc 38. Commnnlcatlon from andltor gen., with stmt, of amt. of bonds, scrip and other certificates of Ii^debted- ness issued by cos., cities, etc Feb. 12, 1852. pp. 327- 328. Doc 39. Stmt, of Germantown and PerUomen Turnpike Boad Co., 1850/1. p. 329. Doc 40. Ann. rept. of Lackawanna and Western B.B. Co. for 1S51. Jan. 1^ 1852. pp. 330-331. Doc 41. CommunicatioD from canal comrs. reL to claim of Porter & Smith, contractors. Feb. 6, 1852. p. 332. Doc 42. Communication from state treasurer reL to pub- lic defaulters. Jan. 23, 1852. pp. 333-340. Doc. 43. Bept. of auditors of Western Saving Fund Socy. for 1831. Feb. 23, 1852. pp. 340-341. Doc 44. Stmt, of Penn. Hospital, for 1850/1. pp. 342- 356. Doc 45. Stmt, of Monongahela Xavigation Co. for 1831. Jan. 16, 1852. pp. 357-372. Doc 46. Ann. rept. of Penn. Institution for Deaf and Dumb for 1851. Feb. 21, 1852. pp. 373-385. Doc 47. Stmt, of expenses of Eastern Penitentiary for 1831. March 8, 1832. pp. 385-433. Doc 48. Communication from secy, of commonwealth with decisions made by him as supt. of common schools. April 6, 1832. pp. 434-440. Doc 49. Mess, from Gov., with res. of Ala. legisL reL to constructing ship canal across Florida peninsula. Feb. 20, 1852. pp. 441-442. Doc. 50. Stmt, of ML Carbon B.B. Co. for 1851. Feb. 20, 1852. pp. 442-443. Doc 31. Ann. accL of Little SchnylkUl XaTigatlon, B.B. and Coal Co., Jan. 1, 1852. pp. 444-445. Doc 52. Abetr. of accts. of West Chester and FhHa. BJB. Co. March 19, 1852. p. 445. Doc 53. Mess, from Got_ with act of N. J. l^isL reL to fisheries in Delaware BItct. March 19, 1852. pp. 446- 447. Doc 54. Communication from canal conus. reL to claim of John MlUer. March 6. 1852. p. 448. Doc 55. Communication from state treasurer, with stmL of contingent expenses of dept. Feb. 17, 1852. p. 449. Doc 56. Communication from canal comrs. teL to claim of Wm. Buehler. Feb. 24, 1852. p. 430. Doc 57. Same, reL to claim of Bernard Kelly. March 11, 1852. p. 451. Doc 58. Same, reL to claim of B. M. Lemon. March 11, 1852. pp. 451-452. Doc 59. 4 ann. rept. of Girard College for Orphans, and accL of receipts and expenditures of trustees of Giiaid estate for 1851. March 12. 1852. pp. 432-523. Doc 60. Communlcatlan from canal comrs. ; claim of John Han»n. March 10, 1852. p. 324. Doc 61. Same ; J. P. UmgUln. March 11, 18S2. p. 323. Doc 62. Same : John Nicholas. March 20, 1832. p. 326. Doc 63. Same : Henry Foglc March 20, 1832. ppi. 328- 527. Doc 64. Same; Stehman & Herr. March 24, 1852. pp^ 327-528. Doc 63. Communication from auditor gen. ; to ^laimg of Jonathan Large. Aprfl 7. 1852. pp. 528-529. Doc 66. Communication from canal coinrs. ; claim t^ Benj. Coile. Aprfl 10, 1832. pp. 529-530. Doc 67. Same; Peter Rnknun AprO 10, 1832. p. 530. Doc 68. Same; Barbara Trucks. AprQ 12, 1852. pp. 531-532. Doc 69. Same : Jas. Dowllng. Aprfl 12, 1852. p. 333. Doc 70. JUme : Geo. Hogg & Co. Aprfl 12. 1852. p. 534. Doc 71. Same ; Wm. Henry. Aprfl 12. 1852. p. 5S. Doc 72. Same : Jos. Jackson. Aprfl 12, 18S2. p. 536. Doc 73. Same : Jas. White April 12, 1852. p. 537. Doc 74. Same ; claim of G. W. M'KeUIp. Aprfl 12, 1832. p. sas. Doc 75. Same : D. Leech t Co. Aprfl 12, 1852. p. 539. Doc 76. Same ; Sterrett, Bobinson t Co. Aprfl 15^ 1852. pp. '339-540. Doc 77. Same ; Wm. Buehler. Feb. 24, 1852. p. 540. Doc 78. Same; John MiUer. March 6. 1?52. p. 541. Doc. 79. Same; Bheem t Beelman. March 3, 1S52. p. 542. Doc. SO. Same ; Thoe. M'Elratli. Aprfl 16, 1852. p. 543. Doc SL Same; Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Co. April 21, 1852. p. 544. Doc 82. Ann, stmli of Schuylkill Valley XaTigatlon and BJt. 0». for 1S51. March 23, 1S52. pp. 543-546. Doc 83. Communication from canal comrs. reL to claim of Michael Ebuard. Aprfl 21. 1852. p. 546. Doc 84. Ann. abstr. of accts. of Lewistown and Tnscarora Bridge Co. for 18-51. p. 547. Doc 85. Ann stmt of ML Carbon and Port Carbon B.B. Co, for 1^51. p. 54S. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 115 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXXVI General Assembly — cont'd Jan. e-May 4, 1852 — cont'd Journal of the Senate — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 86. Ann. stmt, of Univ. of Penn., Jan. 1, 1852. p. 589 [549]. Doc. 87. Stmt, of receipts and expenditures of Poor House and House of Employment for Cumberland Co. for 1851. March 23, 1852. pp. 550-553. Doc. 88. Stmt, of Lorberry Creek R.R. Co. for 1851. p. 554. Doc. 89. Abstr. of accts. of Phlla. and Reading R.R. Co. for 1850/1. March 27, 1852. pp. 555-566. Doc. 90. Stmt, of Forest Improvement Co. for 1851. Jan. 21, 1852. p. 567. Doc. 91. Abstr. of accts. of Cheltenham and Willow Grove Turnpike Co., Nov. 1, 1851. Jan. 19, 1852. p. 568. Doe. 92. Ann. stmt, of Norrlstowu Insurance and Water Co., to Feb. 2, 1852. pp. 568-570. Doc. 93. Rept. of Penn. Mining and Smelting Co. for 1851. Jan. 20, 1852. p. 570. Doc. 94. Stmt, of National Safety Insurance and Trust Co., Dec. 1, 1851. pp. 571-572. Doc. 95. General stmt, of Lykens Valley R.R. and Coal Co., on Dec. 31, 1851. pp. 572-573. Doc. 96. Abstr. of accts. of West Chester and Phlla. R.R. Co. March 19, 1852. pp. 573-574. Doc. 97. Communication from canal comrs. with rept. of hd. of appraisers to assess damages done to private property by construction of r.r. to avoid Schuylkill in- clined plane. March 26, 1852. pp. 574-577. Doc. 98. Ann. rept. of Western Penitentiary for 1851. Jan. 1, 1852. pp. 577-593. Doc. 99. Communication from Alexandre Vattemare. Nov. 23, 1851. pp. 594-605. Index, pp. 606-608. Journal of the House. 2 vols. V. 1. Harrisburg : T. Fenn & Co., 1852. 1111 pp. V. 2. Containing messages, repte., and docs. Harrisburg : T. Fenn & Co., 1852. 768 pp. Contents : Doc. 1. Ann. mess, of Gov. [Johnston], Jan.' 5, 1852. pp. 3-11. Doc. 2. Rept. of committee to Investigate Hudson Canal Co. with view of resumption of work of co. Jan. 8, 1852. pp. 12-89. Doc. 3. Communication from secy, of commonwealth rel. to corresp. of Wheeling Bridge case. Jan. 24, 1852. pp. 89-94. Doc. 4. Ann. rept. of Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co. for 1851. Jan. 1, 1852. p. 95. Doc. 5. Stmt, of Phiia. Saving Fund Socy., Nov., 1851. Jan. 7, 1852. pp. 95-96. Doc. 6. Stmt, of Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven R.E. Co. for 1851. Jan. 20, 1852. pp. 97-98. Doc. 7. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to using portion of Penn. R.R. Co.'s road on Allegheny Mt. till state road is completed. Jan. 19, 1852. p. 98. Doc. 8. Rept. of state treasurer on finances for 1850/1. pp. 99-144. Doc. 9. Communication from secy, of commonwealth with returns of Montour Iron Co., Lehigh Iron Crane Co., Locust Mt. Coal and Iron Co., and Bloomsburg R.R. Iron Co. Jan. 17, 1852. pp. 145-148. Doc. 10. Stmt, of Phlla., Norristown and Germantown R.R. Co., 1850/1. Nov. 1, 1851. pp. 148-149. Doc. 11. Ann. rept. of York and Md. Line R.R. Co. from organization to Sept. 30, 1851. Jan. 23, 1852. pp. 150- 151. Doc. 12. Rept. of tellers to oflBciate at counting returns for Gov. at election of 1851. Jan. 15, 1852. pp. 152-154. Doc. 13. Stmt, of Delaware, Lehigh, Schuylkill and Susque- hanna R.R. Co. Jan. 12, 1852. pp. 154-155. Doc. 14. Rept. of teller on part of House at election of state treasurer. Jan. 19, 1852. pp. 155-156. Doc. 15. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to claims for damages on Erie Extension. Jan. 26, 1852. pp. 156- 157. Doc. 16. Communication from auditor gen., 'rel. to con- tingent expenses of dept. Jan. 9, 1852. p. 157. Doc. 17. Stmt, of Western Saving Fund Socy., Nov., 1851. Jan. 9, 1852. p. 158. Doc. 18. Mess. rel. to erection of monuments In Inde- pendence Square, Phlla. Jan. 8, 1852. pp. 159-160. Doc. 19. Ann. rept. of Delaware and Hudson Canal Co. for 1851. Jan. 27, 1852. p. 161. Doc. 20. Rept. of canal comrs. rel. to claim of John M'Cord. Jan. 30, 1852. p. 162. Doc. 21. Mess, from Gov. with docs. rel. to State Lunatic Hospital. Jan. 14, 1852. pp. 163-184. Doc. 22. Rept. of Robt. Farles, engr., on road to avoid In- clined planes on Allegheny Portage R.R. Read Jan. 22, 1852. pp. 185-193. Doc. 23. Communication from canal comrs. transmitting map of r.r. to avoid inclined plane on western slope of Allegheny Mt. Feb. 2, 1852. p. 193. Doc. 24. Stmt, of Frankford and Bristol Turnpike Road Co. for 1850/1. Jan. 12, 1852. p. 194. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXXVI General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 6-May 4, 1852 — cont'd Journal of the House— cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 25. Mess, from Gov., with res. of N. J. rel. to com- promise. Feb. 6, 1852. pp. 195-196. Doc. 26. 1 triennial rept. of comrs. of sinking fund, 1849/51. Jan. 8, 1852. pp. 197-201. Doc. 27. Stmt, of Phiia. and Lancaster Turnpike Road Co., 1849/51. Jan. 26, 1852. pp. 202-203. Doc. 28. Ann. stmt, of Bald Eagle and Spring Creek Navigation Co. for 1851. Feb., 1852. pp. 204-205. Doc. 29. p. 205 Doc. 30. 1852. Doc. 31. Stmt, of Phiia. Saving Fund Socy., Jan. 1, 1852. Ann. rent, of Erie Canal Co., for 1851. Jan. 24, pp. 207-212. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to resump- tion of Erie Extension and French Creek Feeder. Feb. 20, 1852. pp. 212-214. Doc. 32. 24 ann. rept. of House of Refuge for 1851. Jan. 23, 1852. pp. 215-239. Doc. 33. Proposition to lease finished lines of r.rs. and canals. March 16, 1852. p. 240. , Doc. 34. Contested election case of Jacob Painter vs. Solomon Demers. Jan. 28, 1852. p. 241. Doc. 35. Stmt, of Chestnut Hill and Spring House Turn- pike Road Co. for 1850/1. Feb. 14, 1852. p. 242. Doc. 36. Communication from auditor gen., with repts. of banks and savings institutions for 1851. Jan. 22, 1852. pp. 243-384. Doc. 37. Same, rel. to banks chartered, 1849-1851. Jan. 21, 1852. pp. 384-386. Doc. 38. Same, with stmt, of escheats and alleged escheats entered on record in his office since close of 1838. March 10, 1852. pp. 387-406. Doc. 39. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to work done on r.r. to avoid inclined plane, Feb. 11, 1852. pp. 407-410. Doc. 40. Rept. of select committee rel. to res. to inquire into expediency of reporting bill to abolish capital punish- ment, March 12, 1852: pp. 411-416. Doc. 41. Communication from atty. gen., rel. to Wheeling Bridge Case, March 17, 1852. pp. 417-421. Doc. 42. Communication from auditor gen. and state treasurer, rel. to nature and character of unavailable deposit in U. S. Bank. March 20, 1852. pp. 422-428. Doc. 43. Communication from state treasurer rel. to public defaulters, Jan. 23, 1852. pp. 429-436. Doc. 44. Rept. of auditors of Western Saving Fund Socy. for 1851. Feb. 25, 1852. pp. 436-437. Doc. 45. Stmt, of Penn. Hospital 1850/1. pp. 438-452. Doc. 46. Stmt, of Monongahela Navigation Co. for 1851. Jan. 16, 1852. pp. 453-468. Doc. 47. Ann. rept. of Penn. Institution for Deaf and Dumb for 1851. Feb. 21, 1852. pp. 469-481. Doc. 48. Stmt, of expenses of Eastern Penitentiary for 1851, March 8, 1852. pp. 481-529. Doc. 49. Communication from secy, of commonwealth with decisions made by him as supt. of common schools. April 6, 1852. pp. 530-536. Doc. 50. Mess, of Gov., with res. of Ala. legisl. rel. to ship canal across Fla. peninsula, Feb. 20, 1852. pp. 537-538. Doc. 51. Stmt, of Mt. Carbon R.R. Co. Jan. 31, 1852. Submitted Feb. 20, 1852. pp. 538-539. Doc. 52. Ann. acct. of Little Schuylkill Navigation, R.R. and Coal Co., Jan. 1, 1852. pp. 540-541. Doc. 53. Abstr. of accts. of West Chester and Phlla. R.R. Co. March 18, 1852. Submitted March 19, 1852. p. 541. Doe. 54. Mess, from Gov. with act of N. J. legisl. rel. to fisheries in Delaware Elver, March 19, 1852. pp. 542-548. Doc. 55. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to claim of John Miller. March 6, 1852. p. 544. Doc. 56. Stmt, of Germantown and Perkiomen Turnpike Road Co., 1850/1. Nov. 3, 1851. p. 545. Doc. 57. Commilnication from canal comrs. rel. to claim of Porter & Smith, contractors. Feb. 6, 1852. p. 546. Doc. 58. Same, rel. to claim of Shirk and Royer, March 4, 1852. pp. 547-549. Doc. 59. Same, rel. to contract with W- A. V. Magaw, March 16, 1852. pp. 549-551. Doc. 60. Ann. stmt, of Mill Creek and Mine Hill Naviga- tion and R.R. Co. for 1851. pp. 551-552. Doc. 61. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to proposi- tion of Penn. R.R. to convey freight from Hollidaysburg to Johnstown. April 14, 1852. pp. 553-556. Doc. 62. Same, rel. to repairs on Shamokin schute, Jan. 14, 1852. p. 557. Doc. 63. Communication from auditor gen., with stmt, of postage for different depts. for past 3 years. Feb. 16, 1852. pp. 558-559. Doc. 64. Communication from pres. of bd. of canal comrs. rel. to damages. Jan. 26, 1852. p. 560. Doc. 65. Communication from state treasurer, with stmt, of contingent expenses of dept. Feb. 17, 1852. p. 561. Doc. 66. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to claim of Wm. Buehler. Feb. 24, 1852. p. 562. Doc. 67. Same, rel. to claim of Bernard Kelly, March 11, 1852. p. 563. 116 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PBafNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— conf a T.xx vi General Assembly — confd Jan. 6-May 4. 1852 — confd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — confd Doc. 68. Same, reL to claim of B. U. Lemon, Harch 11, 1852. pp. 563-564. Doc 69. 4 ann. rept of Glrard College for Orphans, and stmt, of trustees of Glrard estate, 1851. March 12, 1852. pp. 564-635. Doc. 70. Communication from canal comrs. ; claim of John Hansen. Harch 10, 1852. p. 636. Doc 71. Samet J. P-*Lanshlln,Harchll. 18%. p. 637. Doc 72. Same ; John Nicholas. March 20, 1852. p. 638. Doc 73. Same ; Henry Fogle. Blarch 20, 1852. pp. 638- 639. Doc 74. Same; Stehman & Herr. March 24, 1852. pp. 639-640. Doc 75. Communication from auditor gen. ; claim of Jonathan Large, April 7, 1852. pp. 640-641. Doc 76. Communication from cajuQ comrs. ; claim of Ben]. Corle. AprU 10, 1852. pp. 641-642. Doc 77. Same ; Peter Eakman. April 10, 1852. p. 642. Doc 78. Same ; Barbara Trucks, AprU 12, 1852. pp. 643- 644. Doc 79. Same ; Jas. Dowllng, April 12, 1852. p. 645. Doc 80. Same ; Geo. Hogg & Co.. April 12, 1852. p. 646. Doc 81. Same ; Wm. Henry, April 12, 1852. p. 647. Doc 82. Same ; Jos. Jackson. April 12, 1852. p. 648. Doc 83. Same ; Jas. White. April 12, 1852. p. 649. Doc 84. Same ; 6. W. M'KelUp, April 12, 1852. p. 650. Doc 85. Same ; D. Leech & Co., April 12, 1852. p. 651. Doc 86. Same ; Sterrett, Robinson & Co., AprU 15, 1852. pp. 651-652: Doc 87. Same ; Wm. Bnehler, Feb. 24, 1852. p. 652. Doc 88. Same ; John HUler, March 6. 1852. p. 653. Doc 89. Same ; Rheem & Beelman, March 3, 18^ p. 654. Doc 90. Same ; Thos. MTElrath, April 16, 1852. p. 655. Doc 91. Same; Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Co., April 21, 1852. p. 656. Doc 92. Ann. abstr. of accts. of Lewlstown and Tuscarora Bridge Co. for 1851. April 1. 1852. p. 657. Doc 93. Interrogatories to banks with replies. May 3, 1852. pp. 658-676. Doc 94. Ann. stmt, of rnlv. of Penn., Jan. 1, 1852. April 23. 1852. PL 677. Doc 95. Stmt, of receipts and expenditures of Poor House and House of Employment for Cumberland Co., 1851. March 23, 1852. pp. 678-681. Doc 96. ■ Ann. stmt of Lorberry Creek B.B. Co. March 31, 1852. p. 682. Doc 97. Abstr. of accts. of Phlla. and Reading B.B. Co. for 1851/2. March 27, 1852. pp. 683-694. Doc 98. Stmt, of Forest ImproTement Co. for 1851. Jan. 21, 1852. p. 695. Doc 99. Abstr. of accts. of Cheltenham and Willow Grove Turnpike Co. Not. 1, 1851. Jan. 19, 1852. p. 696. Doc 100. Ann. stmt, of Norristown Insurance and Water Q), Feb. 2, 1852. pp. 696-698. Doc 101. Bept. of Penn. Mining and Smelting Co. for 1851. Jan. 20, 1852. p. 698. Doc 102. Stmt, of National Safety Insurance and Trust Co. Dec 1, 1851. pp. 699-700. Doc 103. General stmt, of Lykens Valley B.B. and Coal Co. Dec 31. 1851. pp. 700-701. Doc 104. Abstr. of accts. of West Chester and Phlla. B.B. Co. for 1851. March 19, 1852. pp. 701-702. Doc 105. Communication from canal comrs. with rept. of bd. of appraisers to assess damages done to prirate prop- erty by construction of r.r. to avoid Schuylkill inclined plane. March 26, 1852. pp. 702-705. Doc 106. Ann. rept. of Western Penitentiary, for 1851. Jan. V 1852. pp. 705-721. Doc 107. Communication from Alexander Yattemare. Nov. 23, 1851. pp. 722-731. Doc 108. Ann. stmt: of Mill CreA and Mine TTin Naviga- tion and B.B. Co.. 1851. pp. 731-732. Doc 109. Ann. stmt, of SchnylkUl Talley Xavigatlon and K.R. Co. for 1851. March 23, 1852. pp. 733-734. Doc 110. Communication from canal comrs. reL to dalm of Michael HartzeL April 21, 1852. p. 734. Doc 111. Ann. stmt, of Mt. Carbon and Port Carbon R.B. Co. for 1851. p. 735. Doc 112. Rept. of committee of accts. on pay, mileage and stationery of members of House. May 3. 1852. pp. 736- 738. Doc 113. Communication from auditor gen.. In reply to les. reL to acct. of John Dnngan, April 30, 1852. pp. 739-763. Index. 764-768. [Documents.] Bepts. of heads of depts., transmitted to Gov. Harris- burg : T. Fenn & Co., 1S.52. v. p. Binder's title : Executive documents. 1831. Contents : Ann. mess, of Got., Jan. T. 1852. h. t. p. 7 pp. 18 ann. rept. of supt. of common schools, 18a0/l. 16 pp. h. t. Portage S.K., 'Branch Canal, 1849/50. h. t p. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— confd LXXVI General Assembly — confd Jan. 6-May 4, 1852 — confd [Documents.] — confd Contents : — confd Bept. of auditor gen. on finances of state, 1850/L h. t. p. 112 pp. Ann. rept. of state treasurer, etc 1850/1. h. t. p. 367 pp. Ann. repL of snrvCTor gen., 1850/1. h. t. p. 8 pp. Ann. rept of bd. of canal comrs. h. t p. 82 pp. Bept of supt of motive power on Coluinbia and Phlla. B.B., 1850/1. h. t p. 24 pp. Same, on Allegheny Portage B.B. h. t p. 12 pp. Bept of supenriaor of repairs on Allegheny Fi 1850/L h. t p. 18 pp. Bept of engr. on North E 14 pp. Journal of bd. of canal comrs., 1851. h. t p. 80 pp. LXXVII General Assembly Jan. 4-AprU 19, 1853 Jontnal of the Senate 2 vols. T. 1. Harrishnrg : T. Fenn & Co., 1853. 971 pp. T. 2. Containing messages, repts. and docs. Harrlsburg: T. Fenn & Co., 158. 632 pp. Doc 1. Ann. mess, of Gov. [BIgler]. Jan. 5, 1853. pp. 3-16. Doc. 2. Bept. of state treasurer on finances, 1851/2. pp. 17-58. Doc 3. Mess, from Gov., with rept of comrs. to revise code of Penn., Jan. 17, 1853. pp^ 59-98. Doc 4. Froceedlngs in case of Franklin Canal Co. Fd). 2, 1853. pp. 99-156. Doc 5. Bept of select committee reL to portion of Govs. mess, which relates to wool growing in Penn. Feb. 11, 1853. pp. 157-158. Doc 6. Bept of committee on militia. Feb. 8, 1853. pp. 159-161. Doc 7. Stmt of Frankford and Bristol Turnpike Boad Co. for 1851/2. Jan. 8, 1853. p. 162. Doc 8. Rept of trustees of P«in. State Ir 1852. Jan.. 1853. pp. 343-344. Doc 2L Stmt of Germantown and Perklomen Turnpike Boad Co. for 1851/2. Jan. 22, 1853. pp. 344^345. Doc 22. Bept of Bloomsborg B.B. Iron Co. Jan. 25, 1833. pp. 345-34£ Doc 23. Stmt of Ddaware and Hudson Canal Co. for 1852. Jan. 22, 1853. p. 346. Doc 24. Stmt of Mine HiU and SchnylkUl Haven RJL Co. for 1852. Jan. 22, 1853. pp. 347-348. Doc 25. Stmt of Chestnut HUl and Spring House Tum- plke Boad Co., Kor. 1, 1852. Jan. 23, 1853. p. 348. Doc 26. Rept of comrs. for erection of Pam. State Lunatic Hospital Bead Feb. 11, 1853. pp. 34»^5L Doc 27. Bept of comrs. of sinking fond for 1852. Feb. 15, 1853. pp. 352-334. Doc 2& Bept of Franklin Canal Co. Jan. 11, 1853. pp. 355-359 Doc 29. 'stmt of Phlla. Saving Fund Socy., Nov., 1832. Jan. 4, 1833. pp. 359-360. Doc 30. Ann. rept of Erie Canal Ca for 1852. pp. 361- 364. Doc 31. Bept of Pittsburg and Erie B.B. Co. for 1852. Feb. 3, 1853. pp. 364-365. Doc 32. Stmt of Tork and Md. Line B.B. Co. fRBn Its organlmtion to S^t 30, 1852. Jan. 27, 1853. pp. 364(6)-365(7). Doc 33. Stmt of Monongahela Navigation Co. for 1852. FebL5,1853. pp. 36d(7)-366(8). Doc 34. Bept of Eastern Poiltentlary, for 1852. pp. 369-409 Doc 35. 'stmt of Phlla. and Beading R.B. Co. for 1852. March 17, 1853. pp. 410-417. INDEX TO DOCJJMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 117 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXXVII General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 4-Aprll 19, 1853 — cont'd Journal of the Senate — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 36. Stmt, of Univ. of Penn., Jan. 1, 1853. p. 418. Doc. 37. Communication from state treasurer with list oi puWlc defaulters. Feb. 7, 1853. pp. 419-427. Doc. 38. Stmt, of Mt. Carbon R.E. Co. for 1852. Feb. 28, 1858. pp. 428-429. Doe. 39. Communication from canal comrs., rel. to claim of estate of Wm. Beatty, deceased. March 14, 1853. p. 429 Doc. 40. Rept. of auditors of Phlla. Saving Fund Socy., Jan. 1, 1853. Feb. 2, 1853. p. 430. Doc. 41. Stmt, of Delaware Coal Co., 1852/3. March 24, 1853. pp. 431-432. Doc. 42. Communication from state treasurer, rel. to con- tingent expenses of office. March 12, 1853. p. 432. Doc. 43. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to claim of Patterson & Wltmer, April 11, 1853. p. 433. Doc. 44. Ann. rept. of comrs. of Glrard estate for 1852. March 14, 1863. pp. 434-491. Doc. 45. 25 ann. rept. of House of Refuge for 1852. March 12, 1853. pp. 492-523. Doc. 46. Procs. of electoral college of Penn. Dec. 1-2, 1852. pp. 624-533. Doc. 47. Kept, of procs. of conv. for considering propriety of erecting monuments In Independence Square, Phlla., In commemoration of Declaration of Independence. Read Jan. 12, 1863. pp. 533-564. Doc. 48. Stmt, of Little Schuylkill Navigation, E.R. and Coal Co., Dec. 16. 1852. pp. 565-666 (566) . Doc. 49. Stmts, of Schuylkill Valley Navigation and B.R. Co., Mill Creek and Mine Hill Navigation and R.R. Co., and Mt. Carbon and Port Carbon E.R. Co. for 1852. April 2, 1853. pp. 666 (566) -570. Doc. 50. Stmts, of Wlsconlseo Canal Co. 1851 and 1852. March 31, 1853. pp. 570-572. Doc. 51. Stmt, of West Chester and Phlla. R.E. Co. to Jan. 1, 1853. March 21, 1853. p. 573. Doc. 52. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to damages on Shenango line of Erie division. Feb. 18, 1863. pp. 574-576. Doc. 53. Same, rel. to damages caused by avoiding curves on Columbia R.R. March 30, 1853. pp. 577-578. Doc. 54. Same ; claim of Jos. Trimmer. March 23, 1853. p. 578. Doc. 56. Doc. 56. Doc. 57. 581. Doc. 68. Doc. 59. Doc. 60. Same ; Owen Sweeny. March 29, 1863. p. 579. Same ; David Lee. March 29, 1853. p. 580. Same ; E. M. Lemon. March 29, 1853. pp. 580- Same ; Chas. Lloyd. April 4, 1853. p. 581. Sa"me ; C. S. Quimby. March 30, 1853. p. 582. Same ; Henry Lemon, Anthony and Catharine Lechler, Nathaniel Trout and Sample Slaymaker. April 6, 1853. pp. 682-583. Doc. 61. Same ; J. C. Smith, April 7, 1863. pp. 683-584. Doc. 62. Same ; Christian Mayer. April 12, 1853. p. 584. Doc. 63. Same ; Alex. M'Connell. April 12, 1853. p. 585. Doc. 64. Same, with estimates of amt. necessary to com- glete r.r. to avoid Inclined planes on Allegheny Portage ,.R. March 28, 1863. pp. 585-615. Doc. 65. Same, In answer to res. of House rel. to purchase of new locomotives. March 23, 1853. pp. 615-616. Doc. 66. Rept. of majority of jt. committee to Investigate Pittsburg and Brie R.R. Co. April 12, 1853. p. 617. Docs. 67-69. Omitted. Doc. 70. Rept. of minority of jt- committee to investigate Pittsburg and Brie R.E. Co. April 15, 1853. pp. 626-630. Index, pp. 631-632. Journal of the House. 2 vols. V. 1. Harrisburg: T. Fenn & Co. V. 2. Containing messages, repts. Fenn & Co., 1853. 640 pp. Contents : Ann. mess, of Gov. [Blgler], Jan. 5, 1853. pp. 1863. 940 pt and docs. I [arrlsburg : T. Eept. of state treasurer on finances, 1851/2. pp. Mess, from Gov. with rept. of comrs. to revise " pp. 59-98. Lunatic Hospital for 1852. Doc. 1. 3-16. Doc. 2. 17-58. Doc. 3. nn. Doc. 4. Eept. of Penn. State pp. 99-115. Doc. 5. Ann. rept. of Western Penitentiary for 1852. Jan. 10, 1863. pp. 116-130. Doc. 6. Communication from auditor gen., with repts. of banks and savings Institutions for 1852. Jan. 5, 1863. pp. 131-267. Doc. 7. Ann. rept. of Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co., for 1852. Jan. 3, 1853. p. 268. Doc. 8. Stmt, of Phlla., Norristown and Germantown E.E. Co., 1851/2. Jan. 6, 1853. pp. 269-270. Doc. 9. Communication from Gov., with stmt, of Penn. State Agrlc. Socy., Jan. 12, 1853. pp. 271-272. Doc. 10. Stmt, of Lehigh Valley E.E. Co., Jan. 11, 1853. p. 273. Doc. 11. Eept. of teller on part of House at election of state treasurer. Jan. 17, 18e3. p. 274. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXXVII General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 4-Aprll 19, 1853 — cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 12. Stmt, of Phlla. Saving Fund Socy., Nov., 1852. Jan. 15, 1863. p. 275. Doc. 13. Stmt, of AUentown Iron Co. Jan., 1853. p. 276. Doc. 14. Stmt, of Lehigh Crane Iron Co. Jan., 1853. p. 277. Doc. 16. Communication from secy, of commonwealth rel. to contingent expenses of office. Jan. 20, 1853. p. 278. Doc. 16. Rept. of Bald Eagle and Spring Creek Navigation Co. for 1852. Jan., 1853. pp. 279-280. Doc. 17. Stmt, of Germantown and Perkiomen Turnpike Road Co^ 1861/2. Jan. 22, 1863. pp. 280-281. Doc. 18. Kept, of Bloomsburg R.R. Iron Co. Jan., 1853. pp. 281-282. Doc. 19. Stmt, of Delaware and Hudson Canal Co. for 1862. Jan. 22, 1853. p. 282. Doc. 20. Stmt of Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven R.R. Co. for 1862. Jan. 22, 1863. pp. 283-284. Doc. 21. Stmt, of Chestnut Hill and Spring House Turn- pike Road Co., Nov. 1, 1852. Jan. 26, 1863. p. 284. Doc. 22. Rept. of comrs. for erection of Penn. State Lunatic Hospital for 1852. pp. 286-287. Doc. 23. Rept. of comrs. of sinking fund, 1851/2. Feb. 15, 1853. pp. 288-290. Doc. 24. Rept. of Franklin Canal Co. [for 1852]. Jan. 11. 1853. pp. 291-295. Doc. 26. Stmt, of Phlla. Saving Fund Socy., Nov., 1852. Jan. 4, 1853. pp. 295-296. Doc. 26. Ann. rept. of Erie Canal Co. for 1852. Jan., 1853. pp. 297-300. Doc. 27. Rept. of Pittsburg and Erie R.R. Co. Feb. 3, 1853. pp. 300-301. Doc. 28. Stmt, of York and Md. Line R.E. Co. from organization to Sept. 30, 1852. Jan. 27, 1853. pp. 302- 303. Doc. 29. Stmt, of Monongahela Navigation Co. for 1852. Feb. 6, 1863. pp. 303-304. Doc. 30. Rept. of Eastern Penitentiary, for 1852. pp. 305- 345. Doc. 31. Stmt, of Phlla. and Reading R.R. Co. for 1852. March 17, 1853. pp. 346-353. Doc. 32. Stmt, of Univ. of Penn., Jan. 1, 1863. p. 354. Doc. 33. Communication from state treasurer, with list of public defaulters. Feb. 7, 1863. pp. 356-363. Doc. 34. Stmt, of Mt. Carbon R.R. Co. for 1862. Feb. 28, 1853. pp. 364-365. Doc. 35. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to claim of estate of Wm. Beatty, deceased. March 14, 1853. p. 365. Doc. 36. Rept. of auditors of Phlla. Saving Fund Socy. Feb. 2, 18^. p. 366. Doc. 37. Stmt, of Delaware Coal Co., 1852/3. March 24, 1853. pp. 367-368. Doc. 38. Communication from state treasurer, rel. to con- tingent expenses of office. March 12, 1853. p. 368. Doc. 39. Communication from state treasurer with stmt. of money appropriated to colleges and academies since 1830. Jan. 17, 1853. pp. 369-371. Doc. 40. Opinion of Supreme Court In case of common- wealth vs. Franklin Canal Co. Read Feb. 4, 1853. pp. 372-376. Doc. 41. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to bridges on Phlla. and Columbia R.R. Feb. 4, 1853. p. 377. Doc. 42. Communication from state treasurer rel. to amt. of relief notes In circulation. March 8, 1863. p. 378. Doc. 43. Communication from Gov., rel. to removal of cer- tain insane persons from Eastern Penitentiary to State Lunatic Hospital. March 16, 1853. pp. 379-382. Doc. 44. Stmt, of Frankford and Bristol Turnpike Road Co., 1851/2. Jan. 8, 1853. p. 383. Doc. 45. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to claim of H. W. and Ann Archer. March 21, 1853. p. 384. Doc. 46. Same, rel. to claim of Patterson & Witmer. April 11, 1853. p. 385. Doc. 47. Ann. rept. of comrs. of Glrard estate for 1852. March 14, 1853. pp. 386-443. Doc. 48. 25 ann. rept. of House of Refuge for 1852. March 12, 1863. pp. 444-475. Doc. 49. Procs. of Phlla. electoral college. Dec. 1-2, 1852. pp. 476-486. Doc. 60. Proceedings of convention for considering pro- priety of erecting monuments in Independence Square, Fhila., in commemoration of Declaration of Independence. Read Jan. 12, 1853. pp. 485-516. Doc. 51. Stmt, of Little Schuylkill Navigation, R.R. and Coal Co. pp. 517-518. Doc. 52. Stmts, of Schuylkill Valley Navigation and R.R. Co., Mill Creek and Mine Hill Navlration and B.R. Co., and Mt. Carbon and Port Carbon RJl. Co. Read March 21, 1853. pp. 518-522. Doc. 63. Stmts, of Wlsconlseo Canal Co., 1851-1852. March 31, 1853. pp. 522-524. Doc. 64. Stmt, of West Chester and Phlla. E.E. Co. to Jan. 1. 1853. March 21, 1863. p. 625. 118 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXXVII General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 4-April 19. 1853 — cont'd , Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 55. Communication from canal comrs. reL to damages on Shenango Line of Erie division. Feb. 18, 1853. pp. 526-528. Doc 56: Same, rel. to damages caused by avoiding curves on Columbia and Pliila. R.R. March 30, 1853. pp. 529- 530^ Same ; claim of Jos. Trimmer. March 23, 1853. Doc. 57. p. 330. Doe. 58. Doc. 59. Doc 60. 533. Doc 61. Doc 62. Doc 63. Same ; Owen Sweeny, March 29, 1853. p. 531. Same ; David Lee. March 29, 1853. p. 532. Same; B. M. Lemon, March 29, 1853. pp. 532- Same ; Chas. Lloyd, April 4, 1853. p. 533. Same; C. S. Qnimby, March 30, 1853. p. 534. Same; Henry Lemon. Anthony and Catharine Lechler. Nathaniel Trout and Sample Slaymaker, April 6, 1853. pp. 534-535. Doc 64. Same ; J. C. Smith, April 7, 1853. pp. 535-536. Doc. 65. Same ; Christian Mayer, April 12, 1853. p. 536. Doc 66. Same; Alex. M^ConneU, AprU 12, 1853. p. 537. Doc 67. Same, with estimates of amt. necessary to com- plete r.r. to avoid inclined planes on Allegheny Portage E.R. March 28, 1853. pp. 537-567. Doc 68. Same, In answer to res. of House, rel. to purchase of new locomotives. March 23, 1853. pp. 567-568. Doc 69. Rept of jt. committee of Senate and House to Investigate Pittsburg and Erie R.R. Co. April 12, 1853. pp. 569-577. Doc 70. Same ; minority rept April 15, 1853. pp. 578- 582. Doc 71. Testimony l)efore select committee to investigate Delaware and Hudson Canal Co., March, 1853. pp. 582- 591. Doc 12. Testimony iiefore committee to investigate charge of forgery in transaction reL to fnmisliing ties on Allegheny Portage R.B., April 13, 1853. pp. 591-596. Doc 73. Kept, of majority of committee to examine new road to avoid inclined planes on Allegheny Portage R.R. April 14, 1853. pp. 597-606. Doc 74. Same; minority rept. April 15, 1853. pp. 607- 622. Doc 75. Stmts, of certain hanlis In reply to Interrogatories of committee on banks. Read April 19, 1853. pp. 622- 634. Doc. 76. Rept. of committee on accts. rel. to pay, mileage and stationery of members. April 19, 1853. pp. 635-637. Index, pp. 638-640. [Documents.] Reports of the heads of departments, transmitted to Gov. Harrisbnrg : T. Fenn & Co., 1853. v. p. Binder's title : Executive Documents. 1852. Contents : Table of contents. 1 leaf. Ann. mess, of Gov., Jan. 4. lSo3. h. t. p. 19 ann. rept. of supt. of common schools, 1851/2. h. t p. 15 pp. Ann. rept. of auditor gen., 1851/2. iL t p. 110 pp. Ann. rept. of state treasurer, etc, 1851/2. h. t p. 392 pp. Ann. rept of surveyor gen., 1851/2. Ii. t. p. 8 pp. Ann, rept. of adj. gen., 1852. h. t. p. 31 pp.- Ann. rept. of bd. of canal comrs., 1851/2. h. t. p. 151, 26, 16, 10, 8, 80 pp. Rept. of supt. of motive power on PMIa. and Columbia R.R., 1851/2. h. t. p. 26 pp. Rept. of supt. of motive power and supervisor of repairs on AU^heny Portage R.R., 1851/2. h. t. p. 16 pp. Repts. of engrs. on Allegheny Portage R.R., 1851/2. h. t. p. 10 pp. Tabular stmt, of work to be done on North Branch Canal. lu t. p. 8 pp. Journal of bd. of canal comrs., 1852. h. t. p. 80 pp. LXXVIII General Assembly Jan. 3-May 9, 1854 Jonmal of the Senate. Harrisbnrg: A. B. Hamilton, 1854. 1198. 121 pp. Jonmal of the Honse. Harrisbnrg : A. B. Hamilton, 1854. 1080. 131 pp. [Documents.] Reports of heads of depts., transmitted to the Gov- ernor. Harrisbnrg: A. B. Hamilton, 1854. v. p. Binder's title : Executive documents, 1853. Contents : Table of contents. 1 leaf. Govs, mess., Jan. 5, 1854. h. t. p. 21 pp. Rept. of snpt. of common schools, 1852/3. h. t. p. 22 pp Rept. of auditor gen., on finances of state, 1852/3. h. t. p! Ann. rept. of surveyor gen., 1852/3. h. t. p. 11 pp. Ann. rept. of bd. of canal comrs., 1852/3. h. t. p 24 45 pp. ' Rept. of supt. of Phila. and Columbia R.R., 1852/3. h. t d 30 pp. Same, of Allegheny Portage B.R., 1852/3. h. t. p. 16 pp COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXXVIII General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 3-May 9, 1854 — cont'd [ Documents. ] — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Rept. of engr. on road to avoid Inclined Planes of Alle- gheny Portage R.R., 1852/3. h. t. p. 11 pp. Bept. of supt. of North Branch Extension of Penn. Canal, 1852/3. h. t. p. 7 pp. Rept. of engr. of North Branch Canal, 1852/3. h. t. p. 26 pp. Jonmal of bd. of canal comrs., 1852/3. h. t. p. 124 pp. Detailed rept. of state treasurer, etc., 1852/3. h. t. p. 370 pp. . Same in German, h. t. p. v. p. Copies seen in Penn. State Library and in Library of Congress. .] Miscellaneous documents read In the legislature. Harris- bnrg : A. B. Hamilton, 1854. 828 pp. Binder's title : Legislative Documents. 1854. Contents : pp. 1-175. Jan. 4, 1854. Communication from auditor gen., transmitting stmts, of the several banks and sav- igs institutions of the commonwealth. pp. 176-220. Jan. 13, 1854. Ann. rept. of state treasurer, on finances of state, 1852/3. p. 221. Jan. 25, 1854. Commnnication from state treas- urer, Jan. 23, 1854, rel. to money standing to credit of commonwealth in the various banks. pp. 222-224. Jan. 26, 1854. Same, showing balances due commonwealth by sundry banks, on first day of each mo., In 1853. Jan. 25, 1854. pp. 225-228. Jan. 13, 1854. Rept. of comrs. of sinking fund, 1852/3. Jan. 14, 1854. pp. 229-230. Jan. 4, 1854. Stmt, of Phila. Saving Fnnd Socy., Nov., 1853. Jan. 3, 1854. p. 231. Jan. 4, 1854. Stmt, of the Lehigh Coal and Navi- gation Co., 1853. Dec. 31, 1853. pp. 232-233. Jan. 6, 1854. Rept. of state librarian, [1853]. Jan., 1854. pp. 234-236. Jan. 7, 1854. Stmt, of affairs of the Phila., Germantovm and Norristown E.R. Co., 1852/3. Jan. 6, 1854. p. 237. Jan. 10, 1854. Stmt, of the Frankford and Bristol Tnmplke Road Co., 1852/3. Jan. 6, 1854. pp. 238-250. Jan. 10, 1854. Bept. of select committee, to whom was referred the biU, entitled " An act to in- corporate the City of Phila." p. 251. Jan. 12, 1854. Stmt, of officers of Lehigh Valley R.R. Co., up to Jan. 1, 1854. Jan. 9, 1854. pp. 252-256. Jan. 13, 1854. Communication from atty. gen., reL to defaulters to the commonwealth, in accord- ance with sec 34 of act of AprU 19, 1853. Jan. 10, 1854. pp. 257-258. Jan. 16, 1854. Rept of the teUer on the part of the House to officiate at election of state treasurer. pp. 259-261. Jan. 17, 1854. Ann. stmt, of Erie Canal Co., 1853. Jan. 9, 1854. p. 262. Jan. 17, 1854. Stmt, of Cheltenham and Willow Grove Turnpike Co., 1852/3. Jan. 16, 1854. pp. 263-268. Jan. 18, 1854. Rept. of the teller of the 2 Houses apptd. to officiate at counting of returns for auditor gen. and surveyor gen., at election of 1853. pp. 269-270. Jan. 20, 1854. Stmt, of receipts and dis- bursements of Monongahela Navigation Co., 1853. Jan. 18, 1854. pp. 271-288. Jan. 23, 1854. Ann. rept of inspectors of Western Penitentiary for 1853, with ace. docs. Jan. 16. 1854. pp. 289-291. Jan. 24, 1854. Minutes of committee in matter of contested election of R. M. Carlisle. Jan. 14-23, 1854. pp. 292-293. Jan. 24, 1854. Abstr. of accts. of Mill Creek and Mine Hill Navigation and R.R. Co., Jan. 1, 1854. p. 294. Jan. 25, 1854. Stmt, of Germantown and Perldo- men Turnpike Road Co., 1852/3. p. 295. Jan. 26, 1854. State of Delaware and Hudson Canal Co., 1853. Jan. 24, 1854. pp. 296-308. Jan. 28, 1854. Cost, revenue and expendi- ture of public works of Penn., to Nov. 30, 1853. Jan. 26, 1854. p. 309. Jan. 26, 1854. Rept. of Penn. Mining and Smelt- ing Co., 1852/3. p. 310. n. d. Ann. rept of Allentown Iron Co., 1853. Jan. 2, 1854. p. 311. n. d. Ann. rept. of Beaver Mnfg. Co., [1853]. Jan., 1854. pp. 312-313. n. d. Ann. rept. of Lackawanna Iron and Coal Co. Jan.. 1854. pp. 314-315. Jan. 31, 1854. Ann. rept. of Bald Eagle and Spring Creek Navigation Co. Jan. 27, 1854. pp. 316-317. Feb. 1, 1854. Abstr. of accts. of York and Md. Line R.R. Co. Jan. 30. 1854. pp. 318-319. Feb. 1, 1854. Same, of Mine HIU and Schuyl- klU Haven R.R. Co. Feb. 28, 1854. p. 320. Feb. 1, 1854. Communication from canal comra„ Jan. 30, 1854, in regard to res. reL to mngmt of Alle- gheny Portage R.R., etc. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 119 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXXVIII General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 3-May 0. 1854 — cont'd [Documents.] — cont' d Contents : — cont'd pp. 321-323. Feb. 2, 1854. Kept, of Franklin Canal Co., 1852/3. Jan. 28, 1854. pp. 324-326. Feb. 2, 1854. Procs. of committee In ref- erence to contested seat of T. Manderfleld. p. 327. n. d. Stmt, of Forest Improvement Co., 1853. Jan. 28, 1854. pp. 328-343. Feb. 4, 1854. Rept. of select committee, to whom was referred that part of Govs. mess. rel. to sale of the public works, etc. pp. 344-345. Feb. 6, 1854. Communication from supt. of Penn. State Lunatic Hospital. p. 346. Feb. 6, 1854. Stmt, of Phlla. Saving Fund Socy., Jan. 1, 1854. pp. 347-384. Feb. 7, 1854. 26 ann. rept. of bd. of mngrs. of House of RefHge, with an appendix, 1853. Feb. 6, 1854. p. 385. Feb. 7, 1854. Stmt, of treasurer of Chestnut Hill and Spring House Turnpike Co., 1852/3. Feb. 3, 1854. pp. 386-388. Feb. 7, 1854. Communication from bd. of canal comrs. rel. to an award in favor of the Allegheny and Butler Plank Road Co. pp. 389-411. Feb. 9, 1854. Ann. rept. of Institution for Deaf and Dumb, 1853. Feb. 8, 1854. p. 412.- Feb. 9, 1854. Ann. rept. of Phcenix Iron and Coal Co., 1853. Jan., 1854. pp. 413-414. Feb. 10, 1854. 1 ann. rept. of bd. of direc- tors of the Lancaster, Lebanon and Pine Grove E.E. Co., 1853. Oct. 31, 1853. p. 415. Feb. 10, 1854. Ann. stmt, of the funds of Univ. of Penn., Jan. 1, 1854. p. 416. Feb. 10, 1 854. Ann. stmt, of affairs of N. Y. and Erie E.R., 1852/3. Jan. 10, 1854. pp. 417-419. Feb. 11, 1854. Rept. of Delaware, Lacka- wanna and Western R.R. Co., [1853]. p. 420. Feb. 13, 1854. Stmt, of Western Saving Fund Socy., Nov., 1853. Feb. 11, 1853 [1. e. 1854]. pp. 421-433. Feb. 15, 1854. Mess, of Gov. transmitting rept. of affairs of State Lunatic Hospital, for 1853. p. 434. Feb. 17, 1854. Rept. of Trevorton, Mahanoy and Susquehanna R.R. Co. Jan. 10, 1854. pp. 435-438. Feb. 18, 1854. Rept. of Penn. State Agric. Socy., Jan. 20, 1854. p. 439. Feb. 20, 1854. Communication from canal comrs. p. 440. Feb. 20, 1854, Rept. of the Chester Co. Mining Co., 1852/3. pp. 441-480. Feb. 25, 1854. 25 ann. rept. of bd. of in- spectors of Eastern State Penitentiary, 1853. Feb. 22, 1854. pp. 481-490. Feb. 25, 1854. Communication from canal comrs. transmitting testimony taken in rel. to strike on Allegheny Portage R.R. pp. 491-554. Feb. 25, 1854. Rept. of treasurer of Glrard fund for 1853, and 6 ann. rept. of Glrard College for Orphans, 1853. Feb. 23, 1854. pp. 555-559. Feb. 27, 1854. Communications In reference to Schuylkill Valley R.R. Co., and the Mt. Carbon and Port Carbon R.R. Co. pp. 560-561. Feb. 27, 1854. Ann. stmt, of Norrlstown Insurance and Water Co., Feb. 6, 1854. p. 561. March 1, 1854. Communication from canal coml-s. rel. to persons employed on the public works, etc. Feb. 28, 1854. pp. 562-564. March 4, 1854. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to use of wood on Allegheny Portage R.R. pp. 565-566. March 7, 1854. Stmt, of affairs of Mt. Cnrbon R.R. Co., Feb. 1, 1854. p. 567. March 17, 1854. General stmt, of affairs of Lykens Valley R.R. Co., Dec. 31, 1853. pp. 568-569. March 17, 1854. Same, Lykens Valley Coal Co., Dec. 31, 1853. pp. 570-571. March 17, 1854. Stmt, of affairs of Dela- ware Coal Co., March 1, 1854. p. 5'71. March 21, 1854. Letter from canal comrs. rel. to Penn. and Ohio R.R., March 20, 1854. Ace. letter from canal comrs.. p. 572. March 21, 1854. March 21, 1854. p. 573. March 22, 1854. Creek R.R. Co. p. 574. March 23, 1854. Ann. stmt, of affairs of Lorberry . - Stmt, of Little Schuylkill Navi- gation R.R. Co. Dec. 15, 1853. pp. 575-576. March 24, 1854 (Senate) ; April 4, 1854 (House). Letter from E. Farles, civil engr., March 21, 1854, rel. to cost of Allegheny Portage R.R. pp. 577-582. March 28, 1854. Rept. of select committee of House on subject of colonization. pp. 583-587. March 29, 1854. Same, of Senate, rel. to affairs of State Lunatic Hospital of Penn. pp. 588-589. April 1, 1854. Communication from state librn., rel. to condition of the library. March 30, 1854. pp. 590-591. April 3, 1854. Rept. of committee on r.rs. of Senate, on res. of leglsl. pp. 592-595. April 5, 1854. Mess, of Gov., rel. to Poor House of Cumberland Co. April 4, 1854. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXXVIII General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 3-May 9, 1854 — cont'd [ Documents. ] — cont'd Contents : — cont'd pp. 596-597. March 28, 1854. Ees. of Ohio leglsl. rel. to unlawful procs. at Erie, etc. March 18, 1854. pp. 597-598. April 8, 1854. Auditor's rept. of accts. of Western Saving Fund Socy. of Phlla., 1853. April 6, 1854. pp. 599-600. March 22, 1854. Rept. of auditor gen., In rel. to Phlla. and Columbia and Allegheny Portage E.Bs. p. 601. April 14, 1854. Stmt, of accts. of Lewlstown and Tuscarora Bridge Co., 1853/4. March 10, 1854. p. 602. April 21, 1854. Rept. of Short Mt. Coal Co. up to April 4, 1851 [18547]. p. 603. April 21, 1854. Communication from auditor gen. and state treasurer, rel. to state tax. April 20, 1854. pp. 604-612. April 22, 1854. Accts. of Phlla. and Eeading E.R.; April 21, 1854. pp. 613-617. April 24, 1854. Rept. of select committee of House, in reply to Ohio res. rel. to procs. at Brie, pp. 618-629. May 8, 1854. Same, to examine into affairs of Forest Improvement Co. p. 630. April 14, 1854. Rept. of auditor gen. and state treasurer, of amt. of state taxes overpaid by Schuylkill Co. pp. 631-634. March 27, 1854. Communication from audi- tor gen., rel. to expenses by visit of Md. leglsl. March 24, 1854. p. 635. Jan. 23, 1854. Communication from surveyor gen. rel. to contingent expenses of his olflce. p. 636. Jan. 10, 1854. Communication from state treas- urer in reference to contingent expenses, p. 637. Feb. 10, 1854. Communication from auditor gen. rel. to contingent expenses of his office. Feb. 8, 1854. p. 638. March 25, 1854. Kept, of committee on public bldgs. p. 639. April 20, 1854. Military funds in state treasury. April 19, 1854. p. 640. Feb. 13, 1854. Communication from auditor gen. rel. to compensation of co. treasurers, p. 641. March 22, 1854. Taxation of loans, pp. 642-645. April 29, 1854. Rept. from select committee of Senators of City and Co. of Phlla., upon bill to In- corporate bd. of flre directors of Phlla. p. 646. April 24, 1854. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to tolls. p. 647. Jan. 30, 1854. Same, rel. to damages, etc. p. 648. Feb. 8. 1854. Same, rel. to Allegheny and Butler Plank Road Co. p. 649. Feb. 27, 1854. Communication from canal bd., asking early apprn. to defray expenses on public works, p. 650. March 23, 1854. Communication from canal comrs. ; claim of Jno. Weaver. March 22, 1854. 651. March 23, 1854. Same ; Jas. O'Connor. March Same ; Noah Hartzler. March Same ; Saml. Lemon. March Same ; A. Galbraith, March 22, 22, 1854. p. 652. March 23, 1854. 22 1854 p. 653. March 23, 1854. Same; G. L. Hazlette. March 22, 1854. p. 654. March 23, 1854. Same ; [misc.] claims. March 22, 1854. p. 655. March 23, 1854 22 1854 p. 656. March 23, 1854. 1854. p. 657. March 23, 1854. Same ; Penn. and Ohio Trans- portation Co. March 22, 1854. p. 658. March 23, 1854. Same ; rel. to award for dam- ages, etc. March 22, 1854. p. 659. April 11, 1854. Same ; claim of Seward and Kel- logg. April 10, 1854. p. 660. April 12, 1854. Same ; A. Getty. p. 661. April 17, 1854. Same ; claims. p. 662. April 18, 1854. Same; claim of M'Colghan. April 17, 1854. pp. 663-664. April 24, 1854. Same ; claims for damages. April 22, 1854. p. 665. May 2, 1854. Same ; claim of Wm. Palmer. April 27 1854. p. 665. May 4, 1854. Same ; damage sustained by the Delaware Division. p. 666. May 4, 1854. Same ; claim of T. B. Moore. p. 667. May 4, 1854. Same, In reference to frauds al- leged to have been committed in collector's office, Phila. p. 668. May 5, 1854. Same ; claim of Thos. Roney. Mav 2, 1854. p. 669. May 5, 1854. Same ; sundry claims. March 3 1854. p. 670. May 5, 1854. Same ; claims of J. Conrad and S Singer. p. 671. May 5, 1854. Same ; A. Thompson. May 3. 1854 pp. 672-675. April 28, 1854. Prtg. geol. rept. pp. 676-684. May 6, 1854. Rept. of jt. committee of in- vestigation, rel. to Venango R.R. pp. 685-688. May 6, 1854. Same, minority rept. 120 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd lAXVlII General Assembly — conf d Jan. 3-May 9, 1854 — conf d [Docnments-l — «»nfd Contents : — cont'd pp. 689-691. May 9, 1854. Kept, of committee on accts. reL to pay, mileage and stationery of Honse. pp. 693-823. Bept. and procs. of bd. of revenue comrs., Feb. 23-lIarch 23, 1854. pp. 825-828. Index. T.x X I X General Assembly Jan. 2-May 8, 1855 Jonnial of the Senate. Harrisbais: A. B. Hamilton, 1855. 1120, 107 pp. Journal of the Honse. HarrlEbnrg: A. Boyd Hamilton, 1855. 1085 (2), 116 pp. [Docoments.] Beports of tbe heads of departments. Hanisbnrg: A. B. Hamilton, 1855. -r. p. Binder's title: ExecatiTe Docnments. 1854. Contents : Table of contents. 1 leaf. Message of Gov., Jan. 3, 1855. b. t^ p. 25 pp. Bept. of auditor gen. on finances of the commonwealth. 1853/4. h. t. p. 116 HI. Detailed rept. of state treasnrer, etc, 1853/4. h. t. p. 324 pp. Ann. rept. of snrreyor gen., 1853/4. h. t. p. 12 pp. Ann. rept. of bd. of canal comis., 1853/4. h. t. jl 86 pp. Bejrt. of sopt. of Fhlla. and Colombia BJL, 1853/4. h. t. p. Same, of Allegbeny Portage BJL. 1853/4. h. t. p. 9 pp. Bept. of oigr. and snpt: to avoid Inclined Planes on AUe- gbarj Portage B.B., 1853/4. h. t. p. 7 pp. Bept. of engr. of North Branch Canal, 1853/4. h. t. p. 22 pp. Jonmal of bd. of canal comrs., 1853/4. h. t. p. 95 pp. B^t. of snpt. of common schools, 1S53 '4. h. t. p. 19, 160 pp. Ann. rept. of adj. general, 1854. fa. t. p. 27 pp. . Same, in German. Harrisborg : A. B. Hamilton, Staats- Omcker, 1855. v. p. Berlehte der hScnsten Beglemngs-Beamten, obersendet an dem GonvemSr xnfolge des Gesetx^ fnr daE am 30sten November, 1854, dch endigende Flnans-Jahr ; nebst dem Bericht des OberanfBehrs der Tolk-Schnlen. Copies seen in Penn. State Library and in Library of [ '.] MiseeUaneons docoments read in the legislature. Harris- borg : A. B. Hamilton. 1855. 798 pp. Docs. 1-99. Binder's title: LegisIaUve Docoments, 1855. Contents: Doc 1. Jan. 6, 1855. Bept. of state treasnrer on finances of state. 1853/4. pp. 5-1& Doc 2. Jan. 24, 1855. Communication from state treas- Trrer reL to ontstanding temporary loans, and amt. of money deposited In the several banks, etc Jan. 1, 1854, to Jan. 1, 1855. pp. 49-57. Doc 3. Jan. 9, 1855. Bept^ of conir& apptd. to examine claims npon main line of pnbUc imptovanents, 1854. Dec 7, 1854. VP- 58-64. Doc 4. Jan. 4, 1855. Stmt, showing no. of depositors of Saving Fnnd Socy. of Germantown on first Monday of November, 1854. Dec 13, 1854. p. 65. Doc 5. Jan. 4, 1855. Stmt, of Western Saving Pond Society of Pliila. showine no. of depositors and their grades Nov. 6, 1854. p. 66l Doc 6. Jan. 9, 1855. Communication from aoditor gen. transmitting stmts, of the several bants and savings in- stltntl. 14, 1855. pp. 398-399. Doc 26. March 8. 1835. Stmt, of a&irs of Little Schoyl- kUl Navigation, B.B. and Coal Co. [for year endg. Dec 14, 1854]. Feb. 27. 1855. pp. 399-400. Doc 27. Jan. 19. 1855. Betnms of election held on second Tuesday of October [1854]. for and agst^ prohibitory liquor &w. pp. 401-402. Doc 28. Jan. ^ 1855. Abstr. of accts. of Leh]^ Talley B.B. Co. up to Jan. 1, 1855. Jan. 18, 1855. p. 403. Doc 29. Jan. 22, 1835. Testimony taken before committee on Judiciary of Senate reL to passage of "act reL to Court of Common Pleas of Phlla. Co." pp. 404-406L Doc 30. Feb. 24, 1853. Communication from secy, of commonwealth reL to Montour Iron Co. p. 407. Doc 3L Jan. 24, 1833. ConmmnleatiOB nom roister at Mifflin Co. showing no. of marriages, births and deaths registered in that co. for year 1854. n. 408. Doc 32. Jan. 25, 1833. Stmt, of PUla. and Lancaster Turnpike Boad Co., 1852/4. Jan. 22, 1835. pp. 409^ia Doc ZS. Jan. 27, 1833. Auditors' rept. of Fhfia. Savt^ Fund Socy. on Jan. 1, 1835. pp. 411-41 2. Doc 34. Jan. 29, 1855. Ann. stmt, of Delaware and Hud- son Canal Co., 1854. Jan. 18. 1855. p. 412. Doc 35. Jan. 30, 1855. Commnnication from auditor gen., containing stmts, of mn$^ mininc, etc, cobl pp. 413-414. Doc 36. Jan. 30, 1855. Triennial rept. of comrs. at stok- ing fund. [1832-1854]. pp. 415-422: Doc 37. Jan. 31, 1835. Conmnmication from state treasurer reL to relief noteSL Jan. 29, 1855. pp. 422-428. Doc 38. FA. 5, 1855. Communication fran state treas- nrer reL to accts. at receiver of taxes of City of PhBa. ro- 428-429. Doc 39. March 8, 1855. Communication from Samuel Haaard reL to publication of Penn. Archives. March 6, 1855. pp. 429-430. Doc 40. Feb. 5, 1835. Abstr. of accts. of Westmoreland and Indiana Bridge Co. pp. 431-432. Doc 41. F^ 8, 1853. Ann stmtL of funds of Tniv. of Pom., Jan. 1, 1835. pp. 432-433. Doc 42. Feb. 15, 18£@. State of accts. of Penn. Hos- pital, for year endg. AprU 22. 1854. pp. 433-449. Doc 43. Feb. 22, 1855. Ann. r^t. of Penn. Institntlm for Deaf and Dumb. 1854. Feb. 21, 1853. pp. 449-454. Doc 44. Feb. 23, 1855. ComraDnkation fnnn auditor sen. reL to accts. of state prtrs. pp. 434-456. Doc 45. Fd>. 27, 1855. B^t. at auditors on acctSL of Western Saving Fnnd Socy. of PhBa. for year 1^4. Fd>. 22, 18^. ro. 436-437. Doc 46. Feb. 28. 1855. Ann. stmt, of affairs of Norrto- town losnrance and Water Co. Feb. 5, 1853. pp. 457- 459. Doc 47. March 2. 1855. Ann. rept. at rangrSL . 7, 1853. Communication from andttor gen. and state treasnrer rd. to fui^ed and unfunded debt of commonwealth, pp. 467-470. Doc 49. Feb. 3, 1855. Proca. of committee selected to try contested election betw. llios. Barr and Moses Bmh or Northampton Co. m- 470-478. Doc 50. March 28. 1833. Communication from Jas. Gowen reL to FarmersC Hl^ School of Penn. pp. 478- 480. ^^ Doc 51. March 12, 1S5.5. Communication from state treasurer in reply to res. of Honse reL to d^iosits of pnbllc money, pp. 480-544. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 121 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd IiXXIX General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 2-May 8, 1855 — cont'd [Documents.] — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 52. Marcli 19, 1855. General stmt, of affairs of Delaware Coal Co., Marcli 1, 1855. p. 545. Doc. 53. March 6, 1855. Stmt, of affairs of Lykens Valley Coal Co., Dec. 30, 1854. p. 546. Doc. 54. Marcli 28, 1854. Communication from bd. of canal comrs. rel. to claim of S. E. Richards, late a con- tractor on Peun. Canal. March 10, 1855. pp. 547-563. Doc. 55. Feb. 13, 1855. Rept. of teller apptd. to officiate at election of U. S. Senator, pp. 564-584. Doc. 56. Apr. 4, 1855. Communication from state treas- urer transmitting list of public defaulters. April 4, 1855. pp. 585-599. Doc. 57. March 16, 1855. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to claims of Colt & Brobst. March, 1855. pp. 600-602. Doc. 58. Apr. 28, 1855. Communication from Gov. and canal comrs. rel. to termination of North Branch Canal and to supply of water from Chemung River, pp. 603- 604. Doc. 59. April 4, 1855. Communication from auditor gen. rel. to certain Iron cos. April 3, 1855. p. 605. Doc. 60. April 25, 1855. Communication from state treasurer rel. to amt. yet due from R. G. Simpson, late treasurer of Phlla. Co. p. 606. Doc. 61. April 13, 1855. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to bill entitled " act to provide for repairs and completion of North Branch Canal from Flttston northward." April 12, 1855. pp. 607-608. Doc. 62. April 11, 1855. Ann. rept. of Short Mountain Coal Co. up to Jan. 30, 1855. April 7, 1855. pp. 609- 610. Doc. 63. April 16, 1855. Communication from secy, of Commonwealth rel. to colonial records and Fenn. ar- chives, pp. 610-612. Doc. 64. April 27, 1855. Repts. of Jt. committee apptd. to Investigate charges of Improper Influences in election of U. S. Senator, pp. 612-677. Doc. 65. April 28, 1855. Communication from bd. of canal comrs. in reply to Senate res. rel. to receipts upon main line of public works. April 27, 1855. pp. 677-678. Doc. 66. March 12, 1854. 26 ann. rept. of bd. of Inspec- tors of Eastern State Penitentiary, 1854. pp. 678-731. Doc. 67. April 16, 1855. Ann. rept. of Phila. and Reading R.E. Co. up to Nov. 30, 1854. April 11, 1855. pp. 732-744. Doc. 68. April 28, 1855. Ann. rept. of Schuylkill Navi- gation Co., 1854. April 27, 1855. pp. 745-759. Doc. 69. March 6, 1855. Stmt, of affairs of Lykens Valley R.R. and Coal Co. Dec. 30, 1854. p. 760. Doc. 70. March 19, 1855. Communication from canal comrs. ; claim of John Kennedy. March 14, 1855. p. 761. Doc. 71. March 19, 1855. Same ; claims of Shirk & Baker and Paul & Mishler. March 14, 1855. pp. 762-763. Doc. 72. March 19, 1854. Same; claim of Chas. Fields. pp. 763-764. Doc. 73. March 19, 1855. Same; claim of D. E. Barden & Co. March 14, 1855. pp. 764-765. Doc. 74. March l9, 1855. Same ; claim of Saml. Ogden. March 14, 1855. p. 765. Doc. 75. March 19, 1855. Same ; claim of Burns and Christian. March 14, 1855. p. 766. Doc. 76. March 19, 1855. Same ; claim of Anna, Eliza- beth, Mary and Prlscllla Hamilton. March 14, 1855. p. 7^7. Doc. 77. March 27, 1855. Same: claim of Elizabeth Shaeffer. March 24, 1855. p. 768. Doc. 78. April 7, 1855. Same ; claim of Thos. Gore. p. 769. Doe. 79. April 7, 1855. Same ; claim of J. Creswell & Son. p. 770. Doc. 80. April 7, 1855. Same ; claims of E. Strickland, J. King, H. Roots, L. Chew and J. H. Brablll. p. 771. Doc. 81. April 7, 1855. Same; claim of Patterson & Sterrett. p. 772. Doc. 82. April 10, 1855. Same; claim of J. Wallower p. 773. April 10, 1855. Same ; claim of J. M. Marshall. April 10, 1855. Same; claim of J. Miller, p. & Son. Doc. 83. p. 774. Doc. 84. 775. Doc. 85. April 14, 1855. Same ; damages on Gettysburg R.E. April 11, 1825. p. 776. Doc. 86. April 20, 1855. Same ; claim of J. C. Dodge, Jr., and C. F. Dodge, pp. 776-777. Doc. 87. April 20, 1855. Same ; claim of Kier, Jones & Co. pp. 777-778. Doc. 88. April 20, 1855. Same ; claim of L. Pross & Co. p. 779. Doc. 89. April 20, 1855. & Co. p. 780. Doc. 90. April 20, 1855. Co. P. 781. Doc. 91. April 20, 1855 p. 782. Same ; claim of Thos. Bingham Same ; claim of J. K. Malone & Same ; claim of W. S. Hough. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXXIX General Assembly— cont'd Jan. 2-May 8, 1855 — cont'd Journal of the House — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 92. April 24, 1855. Same ; claim of Wm. Schultz. pp. 782-783. Doc. 93. April 24, 1855. Same; claim of G. W. Myers. pp. 783-784. Doc. 94. April 26, 1855. Same; claim of Philip Fellers. PP. 784-785. Doc. 05. April 28, 1855. Same ; claim of Wm. P. Cooper. April 27, 1855. pp. 785-786. Doc. 96. May 3, 1855. Same ; claim of L. M'Comsey & Bros. pp. 786-787. Doc. 97. May 4, 1855. Same ; claim of S. P. Johnson. May 3, 1855. p. 787. Doc. 98. May 8, 1855. Eept. of evidence of Investigation before committee of ways and means rel. to state treas- urer, pp. 788-791. Doc. 99. Jan. 24, 1855. Rept. of Penn. State Agrlc. Socy., 1854. Jan. 6, 1855. pp. 791-795. Index, pp. 797-798. LXXX General Assembly Jan. 1-April 22, 1856 Journal of the Senate. Harrlsburg : A. B. Hamilton, 1856. 1067, 99 pp. Journal of the House. Harrlsburg : A. B. Hamilton, 1856. 988, 109 pp. [Documents.] Reports of the heads of departments, transmitted to the Governor. Harrlsburg : A. B. Hamilton, 1856. v. p. Binder's title : Executive Documents. 1855. Contents : Table of contents. 1 leaf. Govs, mess., Jan. 1, 1856. h. t. p. 31 pp. Rept. of auditor gen., on finances of the commonwealth, 1854/5. Harrlsburg: A. B. Hamilton, 1856. 119 pp. Detailed lept. of state treasurer, etc., 1854/5. h. t. p. 325 pp. Ann. rept. of surveyor gen., 1854/5. h. t. p. 9 pp. Ann. rept. of bd. of canal comrs., 1854/5. h. t. p. 28 pp. Rept. of supt. of Phlla. and Columbia R.R., 1854/5. h. t. p. 53 pp. Same ; Allegheny Portage E.R., 1854/5. h. t. p. 8 pp. Eept. of engr. and supt. of Road to avoid Inclined Planes on Allegheny Portage R.R., 1854/5. h. t. p. 5 pp. Rept. of supt. of North Branch Canal, 1854/5. h. t. p. 22 pp. Journal of bd. of canal comrs., 1854/5. h. t. p. 77 pp. Rept. of supt. of common schools, 1854/5. h. t. p. 15. 351 pp. Ann. rept. of adj. gen„ 1855. h. t. p. 27 pp. [ .] Same, In German. Harrlsburg : A. B. Hamilton, Staats- Drucker, 1856. v. p. Berlchte der hBchsten Begierungs-Beamten an den Gouver- nor zufolge des Gesetzes fiir das am 30sten Nov., 1855, slch endigende Plnanzjahr ; nebst dem Bericht des Oberaufsehers der Volksschulen. Copies seen in Penn. State Library and In Library of Congress. [ .] Miscellaneous documents read In the legislature Harrls- burg: A. B. Hamilton, 1856. 830 pp., docs. 1-113. Binder's title : I^egislatlve Documents. 1856. Doc. 1. Jan. 2, 1856. Eept. of treasurer on finances of state, 1854/5. pp. 3-44. Doc. 2. Jan. 2, 1856. Docs. ace. ann. mess, of Gov. pp. 45-59. Opinion of atty. gen. of Penn. upon right of state of N. Y. to divert from natural bed and channel, waters of Chemung Elver, pp. 45-47. Proposals to purchase public works, p. 47. Proposals to purchase Columbia R.R. p. 48. Reply of pres. of N. Y. and Erie E.R. Co. to res. of March 27, 1855, rel. to lands held by that co. in state of Penn. pp. 49-59. Doc. 3. Jan. 24, 1856. Memorial rel. to Farmers' High School of Penn. pp. 59-63. Doc. 4. Jan. 25, 1856. Rept. of committee on judiciary of House rel. to rights of transit of slave property through this state, pp. 64-68. Doc. 5. Jan. 25, 1856. Communication from auditor gen., Jan. 7, 1856, transmitting returns of several banks and savings institutions of commonwealth, 1855. pp. 68-265. Doc. 6. Jan. 2, 1856. Stmt, from books of Phlla. Saving Fund Socy., showing no. of depositors and sums deposited during year 1855. Jan. 1, 1856. pp. 266-267. Doc. 7. Feb. 13, 1856. Communication from Gov. trans- mitting certain corresp. with Dr. Kane. Feb. 13, 1856. pp. 267-268. Doc. 8. Feb. 27, 1856. Rept. of committee on claims of House rel. to claim of S. R. Richards, pp. 269-271. Doc. 9. Jan. 4, 1856. Stmt, of affairs of Frankford and Bristol Turnpike Road Co. Jan. 3, 1856. p. 272. Doc. 10. Jan. 7, 1856. Ann. stmt, of Saving Fund Socy. of Germantown and Its vicinity, June 1, 1855. p. 273. Doc. 11. Jan. 7, 1856. Ann. stmt, of Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co., 1855. Jan. 3, 1856. p. 274. 122 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXXX General Assembly — confd Jan. 1-April 22. 1856 — cont'd [Dociunents.] — cont'd Contents : — -confd Doc. 12. Jan. 8, 1856. Abstr. of accts. of Germantown and PerUomen Turnpike Soad Co. for year endg. Nov. 1, 1855. Jan. 5, 1856. p. 275. Doc. 13. Jan. 8. 1856. Abstr. of accts. of Cbeltenbam and Willow Grove Tompike Co., for year endg. Nov. 1, 1855. Jan. 5, 1856. p. 276. Doc 14. Jan. 10, 1856. Ann. rept. of state librarian, together with catalogue of books, 1855. Jan. 8, 1856. pp. 277-324. Doc. 15. Jan. 3, 1856. Res. passed by IcelsL of Me., reL to slavery. March 17, 1855. pp. 324-325. Doc 16. Jan. 10. 1856. Ann. stmt, of affairs of German- town Saving Fund Socy., 1855. p. 326. Doc. 17. Jan. 10, 1856. Stmt, of affairs of Western Sav- ing Fund Socy. of Phila.. 1855. pp. 326-327. Doc. 18. Jan. 12, 1856. Stmt, of affairs of Seamen's Sav- ing Pnnd Socy. of Fhlla., Nov. 1, 1855. pp. 327-328. Doc 19. Jan. 10, 1836. Commonication from andltor gen. reL to foreign insurance cos. pp. 320-329. Doc 20. Jan. 14, 1856. Stmt, of affairs of Delaware and Hudson Canal Co., 1855. Jan. 9, 1856. pp. 329-330. Doc 21. Jan. 16. 1856. Stmt, of affairs of Pittsbnrg and COnnellsville R.E. Co., 1855. Jan. 14, 1856. pp. 330-334. Doc 22. March 18, 1856. Rept. of committee on banks of Honse of Representatives r^ to banks and savings in- stitntions. pp. 334-337. Doc 23. Jan. 17, 1856. Rept. of comrs. of sinking fund, 1855. pp. 337-340. Doc 24. Jan. 17, 1856. Res. of legist of Tt, Nov., 1835. pp. 340-342. Doc 23. Jan. 21, 1S56. Stmt, of Phila., Germantown and Norristown R.R. Co., 1834/5. Jan. 18, 1856. pp. 342-344 Doc 26. 'Jan. 22, 1836. Ann. stmt, of Monongahela Navi- gation Co., 1855. Jan. 21, 1856. pp. 344-345. Doc 27. Jan. 25, 1856. Communication from andltor gen. upon subject of militia tax in city and co. of Fhlla. Jan. 24, 1856. p. 348. Doc 28. Jan. 24, 1836. Ann. stmt, of affairs of Phila. Saving Fund Socy., Jan. 1, 1856. pp. 346-347. Doc 29. Jan. 26, 1836. Stmt, of affairs of state savings fond of Phila., 1855/6. Jan. 25, 1856. p. 348. Doc 30. Feb. 1, 1856. Communication from andltor gen., Jan. 31, 1856, transmitting stmt, of repts. of certain mnfg. COS. pp. 349-351. Doc 31. Jan. 28, 1856. 13 ann. rept. of Erie Canal Co., 1853. Jan. 8, 1856. pp. 352-334. Doc 32. Jan. [Feb.?] 10, 1856. Minutes of committee apptd. to try matter of contested case of J. C. M'Ghee, Jan. 12-Feb. 5, 1856. pp. 355-360. Doc 33. Feb. 9, 1856. Stmt, of affairs of Mount Carbon R.R. Co., Feb. 1, 1856. pp. 360^62. Doc 34. Feb. 8, 1856. Communication from canal comrs. reL to employment of a state engr. pp. 362-364. Doc 35. Feb. 11. 1856. Stmt, of affairs of Western Saving Fnnd Socy. of Phila. Feb. 8, 1856. pp. 364-363. Doc 36. Feb. 11, 1856. -Ann, stmt of Funds of Uni- versity of Penn., Jan. 1, 1856. p. 366. Doc 37. Feb. 11, 1856. Ann rept. of Penn. Institatlon for Deaf and Dumb for 1833. Feb. 9, 1836. pp. 367- 372. Doc 38. Feb. 26, 1836. Stmt, of Chestnut HiU and Spring House Turnpike Co. for year ending Nov. 1, 1853. Feb. 25, 1856. p. 373. Doc 39. Feb. 12. 1856. Ann. rept. of inspectors of Western Penitentiary for year 1855. pp. 374-390. Doc 40. Feb. 13, 1856. Stmt, of Uttle SchuylUU Navi- gation. R.R. and Coal Co. Dec 14, 1835. pp. 390-391. Doc 41. Feb. 1, 1836. 2 ann. rept. of ofScers of Houf« of Refoge toi Western Penn. for year endg. Dec 31, 1855. Jan. 1, 1836. pp. 392-i03. Doc 42. Feb. 4. 1856. Rept. of committee on education of House of Etepresentatives reL to supplying common schools with Webster's unabridged dictionary, pp. 406- 407. Doc 43. Feb. 29. 1856. Ann, stmt of Norristown In- surance and Water Co.. 1855 ' 6. Feb. 4, 1836. pp. 408- 409. Doc 44. Feb. 29. 1856. Ann. stmt of Mine Hill and SchnylkUl Btaven R.R. Co.. 1835. Feb. 16, 1856. nn 410-411. Doc 45. March 7, 1856. Ann. stmt of Delaware Coal Co., March 1, 1856. pp. 411-412. Doc 46. March 7, 1856. Ann, rept of Short Mountain Coal Co., Jan., 1836. p. 413. Doc 47. Jan. 13, 1836. Ann. rept of Penn. State Lunatic Hospital for Insane. 1S.55. Jan. 13, 1836. pp. 414-436 Doc 48. Feb. 28, 1856. Communication from state treas^ nrer transmlttiiig list of public defanlteta. Feb 27 1836. pp. 436-450. Doc 49. April 9, 1856. Communication from canal comrs reL to sale of main line of public works of state no 431-457. ■ COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXXX General Assembly — cont'd Jin. 1-Apill 22. 1856 — cont'd [Docnments.] — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc 50. March 15, 1856. Communication from state treasurer rel. to city treasurer and other public officers of city of Phila. p. 457. Doc. 51. March 18, 1856. Communication from snpt of public prtg. reL to prtg. Washington's farewell address. p. 458. Doc. 52. March 14, 1856. Ann. rept of inspectors of Eastern State Penitentiary. 1855. pp. 458-563. Doc. 53. Jan. 8, 1856. Communication from canal comrs. reL to claim of S. R. Richards. Jan. 7, 1856. pp. 564-365. Doc. 54. Jan. 15, 1856. Communication from secy, ot commonwealth reL to contingent expenses of dept p. 566. Doc. 55. Jan. 17, 1856. Communication from bd. of canal comrs. reL to claims of Penn. R.R. Co. for damages paid bv said co. for personal damages sustained on Columbia E.E. pp. 507.508. Doc. 56. Jan. 18, 1856. Commnnlcation from auditor gen. reL to expenses of l^laL pp. 569-573. l)oc 57. Jan. 23, 1856. Communication from surveyor gen. reL to contingent expenses of his office, p. 574. D(^ 58. Jan. 23, 1836. Communication from state treas- urer reL to contingent expenses of his office. Jan. 22, 1856. pp. 574-573. Doc. 59. Jan. 24. 1836. Commnnlcation from auditor gen. reL to contingent expenses of his office, 1856/7. p. 575. Doc 60. Jan. 24, 1856. Communication from auditor gen. reL to unclaimed dividends, etc Jan. 23, 1856. pp. 576-577. Doc. 61. Feb. 12, 1856. Communication from auditor gen. reL to refusal of banks to pay taxation, pp. 578- 579. Doc. 62. Feb. 13, 1856. Communication from secy, of commonwealth reL to colonial records, p. 579. Doc 63. Feb. 26, 1856. Communication from president of Penn. R.R. Co. reL to Allegheny Portage R.K. Feb. 20, 1856. p. 580. Doc. 64. Feb. 29, 1856. Communication from auditor gen. reL to claim of W. Jackson. Feb. 2, 1856. pp. 581-382. Doc. 65. March 8, 1836. Communication from state treas- urer reL to payment of school warrant of city and co. of Phila. pp. 382-583. Doc 66. March 11, 1856. 23 ann. rept of Penn. Insti- tution for Instruction of Blind [1855]. pp. 583-390. Doc. 67. March 8, 1836. Stmt of receipts and expenses of Tnion Canal Co. from Jan. 1, 1855, to Jan. 1. 1856. pp. 591-593. Doc. 6S. Feb. 9, 1856. Commnnlcation from state treas- urer reL to alleged discrepancies In accts. of former state treasurers. Feb., 1856. pp. 594-598. Doc 69. March 14, 1856. Communication from secy, of commonwealth reL to tonnage agts. employed by state on certain r.r8. p. 599. Doc 70. March 17, 1836. Commnnlcation from state treasurer reL to tonnage agts. on Penn. E.R. p. 600. Doc. 71. March 14, 1856. Ann. rept of Lykens VaRey R.E. and Coal Co.. 1855. Dec 31, 1855. p. 601. Doc 72. March 14, 1836. Ann. rept of Lykens Talley Coal Co., 1855. Dec. 31. 1855. p. 602. Doc 73. March 18, 1836. Communication from canal comrs. ; dalm of Burke and Gonder. March 15, 1856. pp. 603-6<^. Doc 74. March 20. 1836. Same; incorporation of Read- ing and Lehigh B.R. Co. March 10, 1856. p. 606. Doc 75. March 22, 1856. Same; claim of M. Barry. March 20, 1856. p. 607. Doc 76. March 22, 1856. Same ; claim of Robt Moore. March 20, 1856. p. 608. Doc. 77. March 22, 1856. Same; claim of Malone and Stewart March 20, 1856. p. 609. Doc 78. March 22, 1856. Same: claim of Penn. and Ohio Transportation Co. March 20, 1856. p. 610. Doc 79. March 2S. 1856. Same ; claim of Jas. Kerr and J. M'Mfllen. March 25. 1856. pp. 611-612. Doc 80. March 31. 1856. Same; claim of S. and B. Hlestand. March 27, 1856. pp. 612-613. Doc 81. March 28, 1856. Rept of committee on private claims and damages of Senate, upon bUI for relief of G. W. Zeigler. p. 613. Doc 82. 1856. Ann. rept of Pittsbuxg and BMe B.R. Co., 1835. Jan. 3, 1856. pp. 614-615. Doc 83. March 20, 1856. Answers of banks to inter- rogatories propounded by committee on banks of Senate of Penn. pp. 616-6.54. Doc 84. April 11, 1836. Communication from canal comrs. reL to claim of Jas. H. Hunter, p. 633. Doc 85. March 28, 1856. Communication from auditor gen. reL to defanltei^ and their securities. March 2T, 1856. pp. 636-663. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 133 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXXX General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 1-April 22, 1856 — cont'd [ Documents. ] — cent' d Contents : — cont'd Doc. 86. April 7, 1856. Rept. of committee on finance of Senate rel. to defalcation of J. M. Strlckler together -with evidence talcen befor* committee In pursuance of au- thority given by res. passed March 1, 1856. pp. 664- 682. Doc. 87. April 3, 1856. 9 ann. rept. of inspectors of Phila. Co. Prison, 1855. Feb. 11, 1856. pp. 682-716. Doc. 88. Jan. 5, 1856. Ann. stmt, of Girnrd Fund of city of Phila., 1855. Jan. 3, 1856. pp. 717-758. Doc. 89. April 19, 1856. Rept. of committee on accts. rel. to pay and mileage of members of House, pp. 759- 762. Doc. 90. April 14, 1856. Ordnance passed by Councils of Phila., rel. to state arsenal. April 7, 1856. p. 762. Doc. 91. April 17, 1856. Communication from auditor gen. and state treasurer rel. to claim of Henry Wagner for damages. April 16, 1833. p. 763. Doc. 92. April, 1856. Communications from various r.r. COS. rel. to sale or lease of public works. [Feb., 1856.] pp. 764-766. Doc. 93. April 2, 1856. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to damages on Columbia R.R. pp. 766-769. Doc. 94. April 2, 1856. Ann. abstr. of affairs of Phila. and Reading R.R. Co., 1854/5. April 1, 1856. pp. 769- 770. Doc. 95. April 5, 1856. Majority and minority repts. of committee on roads and bridges of House, upon bill rel. to grading and paving in City of Allegheny, pp. 770- 776. Doc. 96. April 3, 1856. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to sale or lease of main line of public works, in reply to House res. pp. 777-780. Doc. 97. April 3, 1856. Communication from canal comrs. ; claim of Albright & Co. April 2, 1856. pp. 780-781. Doc. 98. April 4, 1856. Same ; claim of J. M. Bishop, pp. 781-782 Doc. 99. April 5, 1856. Same ; claim of John Miller and Saml. Lemmon. p. 782. Doc. 100. April 7, 1856. Same ; claim of Rutter and Hoover. April 2, 1856. p. 783. Doc. 101. April 7, 1856. Same; claim of Witmer & Co. April 2, 1856. pp. 783-784. Doc. 102. April 8, 1856. Same ; with rept. from engr. rel. to canal basin at Portsmouth, pp. 784-787. Doc. 103. April 8, 1856. Rept. of committee on judiciary of House on res. rel. to changing of places of holding elections, pp. 787-788. Doc. 104. April 10, 1856. Communication from Canal comrs. : claim of D. Rhoads. April 9, 1856. pp. 788- 789. Doc. 105. April 10, 1856. Same ; claim of estate of A. Todd. April 8, 1856. p. 789. Doc. 106. April 11, 1856. Same ; claim of J. Rheem. p. 790. Doc. 107. April 11, 1856. Abstr. of accts. of West Chester and Phila. R.R. Co. for year 1855. pp. 790-792. Doc. 108. April 19, 1856. Communication from canal comrs. ; claim of Sampson and Smith. April 18, 1856. pp. 792-793. Doc. 109. April 15, 1856. Same ; claim of Allenbauch and Flannagan. p. 793. Doc. 110. April 16, 1856. Abstr. of accts. of Lewistown and Tuscarora Bridge Co., for year ending Jan. 18, 1856. p. 794. Doc. 111. March 19, 1856. Depositions taken before committee on prtg. rel. to " act to create permanently office of state prtr." pp. 795-798. Doc. 112. April 15, 1856. Rept. of committee on finance of Senate rel. to claim of S. R. Richards, pp. 799-807. Doc. 113. March 26, 1856. Rept. of jt. committee upon public bldgs. rel. to same, and improvement of grounds belonging thereto, pp. 808-823. Index, pp. 825-830. LXXXI General Assembly [Regular Session] Jan. 6-May 22, 1857 Journal of the Senate. Harrisburg : A. B. Hamilton, 1857. 1203, 128 pp. Journal of the House. Harrisburg : A. B. Hamilton, 1857. 1234, 140 pp. [Documents.] Reports of the heads of departments, transmitted to the Governor. Harrisburg : A. B. Hamilton, 1856. v. p. Binder's title : Executive Documents. 1856. Contents : Table of contents. 1 leaf. Mess, of Gov., Jan. 7, 1857. h. t. p. 30 pp. Rept. of auditor gen. on finances of commonwealth, 1855/6. h. t. p. 128 pp. Detailed rept. of state treasurer, etc., 1855/6. h. t. p. 373 pp. p. 13 pp. h. t. p. 34 pp. h. t. p. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXXXI General Assembly — cont'd [Regular Session] — cont'd Jan. 6-May 22, 1857 — cont'd [ Documents. ] — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Ann. rept. of surveyor gen., 1855/6. h. t. Ann. rept. of bd. of canal comrs., 1855/6. Rept. of state engr., 1856. h. t. p. 26 pp. Rept. of supt. of Phila. and Columbia R.R., 1855/6. 59 pp. Same ; Allegheny Portage R.R., 1855/6. b. t. p. 11 pp. Same ; North Branch Canal, 1855/6. h. t. p. 10 pp. Journal of canal comrs., 1855/6. h. t. p. 66 pp. Rent, of supt. of common schools, 1855/6. h. t. p. 23, 292, 158 pp. .] Miscellaneous documents read in legislature. Harrisburg: A. B. Hamilton, 1857. 852 pp. et seq., docs. 1-109. Binder's title ; Legislative Documents. 1857. Contents : Doc. 1. Jan. 10, 1857. Rept. of state treasurer on fi- nances of state, 1855/6. Jan. 9, 1857. pp. 3-42. Doc. 2. Jan. 7, 1857. Docs. ace. ann. mess, of Gov., [being corresp., etc., of comr. of Erie and N. E. R.R. Co.]. pp. 43-56. Doc. 3. Jan. 12, 1857. Ann. rept. of Penn. State Lunatic Hospital for Insane, for 1856. pp. 57-80. Doc. 4. Jan. 12, 1857. Stmt, of affairs of Frankford and Bristol Turnpike Road Co. Jan. 10, 1857. p. 81. Doc. 5. Jan. 12, 1857. Stmt, of affairs of Western Sav- ing Fund Society of Phila., Nov. 3, 1856. p. 82. Doc. 6. Jan. 14, 1857. Ann. stmt, of funds of Univ. of Penn., .Tan. 1, 1857. p. 83. Doc. 7. Jan. 13, 1857. Communication from auditor gen. transmitting returns of several banks and savings insti- tutions of commonwealth, 1856. pp. 84-283. Doc. 8. Jan. 12. 1857. Ann. stmt, of affairs of Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co., 1856. Jan. 5, 1857. p. 284. Doc. 9. Jan. 13, 1857. Ann. stmt, of depositors in Sea- men's Saving Fund Socy., Nov. 30, 1856. Jan. 8, 1857. p. 285. Doc. 10. Jan. 13, 1857. Ann. stmt, of Phila Saving Fund Socy., Nov. 15, 1856. p. 286. Doc. 11. Jan. 29, 1857. Ann. stmt, of State Saving Fund of Phila. Jan. 24, 1857. p. 287. Doc. 12. Feb. 5, 1857. Abstr. of accts. of Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven R.R. Co., 1856. Feb. 2, 1857. pp. 287-288. Doc. 13. Jan. 26, 1857. Ann. rept. from Delaware and Hudson Canal Co., 1856. Jan. 23, 1857. p. 289. Doc. 14. Jan. 26, 1857. Ann. stmt, of Phila. Saving Fund Socy., 1856. Jan. 24, 1857. pp. 290-291. Doc. 15. Jan. 31, 1857. Mess, from Gov. transmitting list of taxable inhabitants, with no. of deaf, dumb and blind persons in commonwealth, pp. 291-342. Doc. 16. Feb. 11, 1857. Interrogatories propounded by committee on banks of House, pp. 343-345. Doc. 17. Feb. 5, 1857. Communication from secy, of commonwealth, transmitting list of acts of Assem. passed at sessions of 1846-1856 on which enrollment tax has not been paid. pp. 345-363. Doc. 18. Jan. 30, 1857. Ann. stmt, of receipts and dis- bursements of Monongahela Navigation Co., 1856. Jan. 29, 1857. PP. 364-365. Doc. 19. Feb. 6, 1857. Rept. of Seamen's Saving Fund Socy., 1856. .Tan. 27, 1857. pp. 365-366. Doc. 20. Jan. 21, 1857. Estimate of contingent expenses of executive and state flepts. for one year from first of June next. Jan. 20, 1857. p. 367. Doc. 21. Jan. 29, 1857. Abstr. of accts. of Germantown and Perkiomen Turnpike Koad Co. for year endg. Nov. 1, 1856. Jan. 28, 1857. p. 368. Doc. 22. Jan. 24, 1857. Ann. stmt, of affairs of Phila., Germantown and Norristown R.R. Co. for year ending Oct. 1, 1856. .Tan. 14, 1857. pp. 369-370. Doc. 23. .Tan. 29, 1857. Abstr. of accts. of Cheltenham and Willow Grove Turnpike Co. for year endg. Nov. 1, 1856. Jan. 28, 1857. p. 371. Doc. 24. Jan. 15, 1857. Rept. of comrs. apptd. to examine old claims on main line of public works. Jan. 14, 1857. pp. 371-388. Doc. 25. Jan. 15, 1857. Rept. of mngrs. of Western Penn. Hospital, together with ace. docs, for 1856. Jan. 14, 1857. pp. 389-402. Doc. 26. Feb. 7, 1857. Stmt, of state treasurer of amts. reed, by treasurer of city of Phila. and returned to treasury dept. for year 1856. Feb. 6, 1857. pp. 403-404. Doc. 27. Jan. 14, 1857. Rept. of state librarian to legisl. of Penn. with catalogue of books for year 1856. Jan. 14, 1857. pp. 405-457. Doc. 28. Feb. 20, 1857. Communication from bd. of canal comrs. rel. to delinquency of W. R. Maffet, supt. of North Branch Canal, pp. 458-459. Doc. 29. Jan. 22, 1857. Res. of state of Me. rel. to slavery, territory of Kansas, and to secret political assns. April, 1856. pp. 459-460. Doc. 30. Feb. 25, 1857. Communication from canal comrs. transmitting rept. of supt. of North Branch Canal, for year 1856. pp. 461-477. 124 INDEX TO DOCUMEXTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— confd T.XXM General Assembly — conf d [Eegnlar Session] — confd Jan. 6-May 22. 1857 — confd [Docomenta.] — confd Contents : — confd Doc. 31. Jan. 22, 1857. Bes. passed by legisL-of N. H. TeL to late acts of bloodshed In Kansas. July, 1856. pp. 478-480. Doc. 32. Jan. 22, 1S57. Commnnication from auditor gen., ttansmitting. In tabular form, classification and license rates of importers, brewers, distillers, keepers of hotels, restaniants and Tenders of Tlnons and other liqaors, 1856. pp. 481-489. Doc 33. Feb. 2. 1857. Condensed stmt, of rents, made to auditor gen. tn pursuance of act of March 27, 1854, by cos. incorporated for mn^. or mining purposes, and for improTement of mining lands. Jan. 31, 1857. pp. 489- 492. Doc 34. Jan. 22. 1857. Bes. passed by legisL of N. H. in reply to those transmitted them from Ark., npon subject of slavery., July, 18S3. pp. 492-494. Doc 35. Feb. 19, 1857. Ann. stmt, of affairs of Pitts- burs Dollar SaTlngs InsUtatlon. Jan. 31, 1857. p. 495. Doc 36. FA. 3. 1857. Communication from secy, of commonwealth reL to contract with H. D. Refers for publication of final i^pt. of geoL surrey. Feb. 2, 185T. pp. 495-498. Doc 37. Feb. 24, 1857. 14 ann. rept. of Erie Canal Co., 1856. Jan. 13, 1857. pp. 498-501. Doc 38. Feb. 4, 1857. Ann. rept. of N. T. and Erie R.R. CO- 1856. Feb. 3, 1837. pp. 501-502. Doc 39, Feb. 19, 1857. Ann. rept. of mngrs. of Union Canal Co. Jan. 1. ISoT. pp. 503-505. Doc 40. Vtb. 21, ISoT. Ann. rept. of bd. of directors of Penn. Instltatk>n for Deaf and Dumb, 1856. Jan. 1, 1857. pp. 505-512. Doc 41. Fd>. 23, 1857. Ann. rept. of Mount Carbon B.B. Co., 1856/7. F«>. 21, 1857. pp. 513-514. Doc 42. Wdb. 24, 1857. General stmt, of Little Schuyl- kill Narigatlon, B.& and Coal Co. Dec 13, 1856. pp. Doc 43. FA. 26, 1857. Ann. stmts, of Mount Carbon and Port Carbon R.R. Co.. Schnylkm Valley Navigation and B.B. Co., and Mm Creek and Mine Hill Naviga- tion and BJL Co. IJan. and FA., 1857.] pp. 516-520. Doc 44. Jan. 20, 1857. 4 ann. r^t. of pres. and direc- tors to Etnckholdera of Pittsbnrg and ConnellsTllle B.B. Co. Jan. 16, 1S57. pp. 520-529. Doc 45. Jan. 24. 1857. Ann. stmt, of receipts and ex- penditures of city of Pbila , In tmst for Girard Estate, 1836. Jan. 17. 1837. pp. 530-580. Doc 46. Jan. 24, 1857. Ann. rept. of injectors of Western Penitentiary of Penn., 1856. pp. 581-598. Doc 47. Feb. 11. 1837. Kept, of teOer of House, of no. of votes given for auditor gen. and surveyor gen. at elec- tion in Oct., 1836. pp. 599-604. Doc 48. FA. 14, 1857. Ann. rept of Bald Eagle and Spring Creek Navigation Co.. 1856. FA. 4. 1S57. pp. Doc 49. FA. 23, 1857. Communication from canal comrs. reL to per diem pay of woAmen on PhOa. and Colombia K3. FA. 18. 1837. p. 605. Doc SO. MarA 23, 1837. Commnnication from auditor gen. rd. to tolls collected at WUliamsport. March 20, 1837. p. 606. Doc 31. March 23. ISoT. Bept. of bd. of revenue comrs. pp. 606-623. Doc 32. MarA 23. 1837. Commnnication from state treasurer, transmitting Ust of public defaulters, pp. 624-639. Doc 33. March 23. 1837. Bept. of comrs. to examine flamiR on main line of public works. MarA 19, 1857. p. 640. Doc 54. MarA 19, 1857. Ann. r^t. of Delaware Coal Co. MarA IS. 1857. pp. 640-64£ Doc 55k MarA 19, 1857. 9 ann. rept. of bd. of directors of Girard CoU^e for Orphans, 1836. MarA 17, 1857. pp. 642-6^. Doc 56. April 14, 1857. Journal of Electoral College of Penn-. Dec 3, 1836. MarA 28, 1857. m. 655-691. Doc 57. MarA 23. 1857. Abetr. acct. of Westmoreland and Indiana Bridge Co_ [1854-1856]. p. 692. Doc 38. March 23, 1857. Communication frran canal comrs. ; claim of E. G. Slitt for damages on ADeslienT Portage BJL MarA 20, 1857. p. 693. Doc 59. MarA 23, 1857. Same; principle upon whlA claim of Wood, Morrell t Co. was settled, p. 694. Doc 60. MarA 23, 1857. Stmt, of receipts and expendi- tures of Chestnut Hm and Spring House Turnpike Boad Co.. 1855/6. MarA 21. 1837. p. 693. Doc 61. MkrA 23, 1837. Communication from officers of Penn. State Agrlc Socy. in reply to res. of House. MarA 19. 1857. pp. 696-698. Doc 62. MarA 19, 1857. Ann, rept of mngrs. of Penn. Institution for Instmction of Blind^ [1856]. pp. 699-706 Doc 63. MarA 27. 1857. 29 ann. rept. of b£ of mngrs. of House of Befnge, 1856. MarA 26, 1S57. pp. 706- 73& COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— conf d T..\ X X 1 General Assembly — confd [Begular Session] — confd Jan. 6-May 22, 1857 — cont'd [Documents.] — confd Contents : — confd ,Doc 64. MarA 27, 1857. 28 ann. rept. of injectors of state penitentiary for Eastern distr. of Penn- 1856. MarA 25, 1857. pp. 732-769. Doc 65. FA. 20, 1857. Commnnication from canal comrs. reL to Wm. B. Maffet. pp. 770-771. Doc 66. April 4. 1857. Abstr. of accts. of Phlla. and Beading B.B. Co., 1S5.5 '6. April 2, 1857. pp. 771-772. Doc 67. MarA 31, 1S.5T. Communication from bd. of canal comrs. reL to construction of schutes (^c) on Delaware division of Penn. CanaL MarA 30, 1857. pp. 772-773. Doc 68. March 31, 1837. Couunonlcatlon from bd. of canal comrs. reL to claim of J. £. Beeder. MarA 28, 1857. p. 774. Doc. 69. April 8, 1.S57. Communication from state treas- urer reL to claim of D. Bemus. April 6, 1857. pp. 775-776. Doc 70. MarA 21, 1837. Stmt, of affairs of Lykois Valley B.B. and Coal Co., 1856. Dec 31. 1856. pp. 776- 777. Doc 71. MarA 23, 1857. Stmt, of aJEalrs of Chestnut Hm and Spring House Turnpike Co., 1855 6. MarA 21, 1857. pp. 777-778. Doc 72. MarA 21, 1857. Stmt, of affairs of I^keaa VallCT Coal Co., 1856. Dec 31, 1856. up. 778-779. Doc 73. April 14, 1857. Comnniniration from andltDr gen. in reference to expenses on ColumMa B.S. pn. 779-782. Doc 74. April 6, 1857. Abstr. of acct. of Lorberry Creek B.R. Co. [1856]. pp. 782-783. Doc 75. April 8, 1857. Stmt, of affairs of Western Saving Fund Socy. of Phils , 1^6. April 4, 1857. pp. 783-784. Doc 76. April 13, 1837. Communication from auditor gen. reL to taxing capital stock of incorporated eoe. April 11, 1837. pp. 785-786. Doc 77. April 16, 1857. Communication from auditor gen. leL to collateral inheritance tax. April 15, 1^7. pp. 786-788. Doc 78. April 9. 1857. Testimony taken by committee on finance of Senate, in case of defalcation of Jacob M. Strickler, late coBector of tolls for commonweilth at Columbia, pp. 788-796. Doc 79. April 17, 1857. Communication fmn bd. of canal comrs. ; claim of J. Hutchinson. Aprfl 13. 1837. pp. 796-797. Doc 80. AprO 17, 1857. Same; claims of S. Spendler and of Moderwell and LongneAer. AprO 15, 1857. pp. 797-798. Doc 81. April 21, 1837. Same : claim of M Gmespie. p. 798. Doc 82. April 21, 1857. p. 799. Doc 83. April 21, 1857. Bambo. pp. 80(^801. Doc 84. April 21. 1857. Patterson, p. 801. Doc 83. AprD 21, 1857. Davis, p. 802. Doc 86. AprO 22, 1837. Toung. pp. 802-803. Doc 87. April 21, 1857. Same ; claim of Eves and Fair- Same; claim of M'Eean t Same ; claim of Townsend k Same ; claim of Mann and Same ; claim of Thomas & . Same; Maims of Mishler & Co. and of Moderwell & Longenecker. pp. 803-804. Doc 88. April 23. 1857. Same ; claim of CampbeD, Simp- son t Co. pp. 8(i4r«05. Doc 89. April 24, 1837. Same; dalm of James Dear- mond. p. 806. Doc 90. April 24. 1857. Same; claim of executors of estate of Peter Shoenberger, deceased, pp. 806-807. Doc 91. April 28. 1857. C<»nmnnicatlon from bd. of canal comrs. and auditor gen. reL to claim of estate of Wm. Hamilton, pp. 807-808. Doc 92. May 14. 1857. Communication from auditor gex.. Aowlng condition of fordgn insurance cos., etc. doing business in state, pp. 808-818. Doc 93. AprO 29, 1857. Testimony taken under pro- visions of resL of FA. 25, 1857. investigating conduct of CMtaln reporters, etc MarA 11-19, 1857. pp. 818- 828. r>oc 94. April 29, 1857. Communication from bd. of canal comrs. ; claim of Weaver ft Wridit. pp. 828-829. Doc 95. April 30, 1857. Same: dalm of Thoe. ADen. pp. 82»«30. Doc 96. May 1, 1857. Same ; acct. of Montour Iron Co. April 30, 1857. pp. 830-831. Doc 97. AprD 23, 1837. Bept. of comrs. of sinMng fund. pp. 831-835. Doc 98. April 30, 1857. Communication from bd. of canal comrs. reL to dalm of J. Walton, p. 836. Doc 99. May 1, 1857. Same; claim of devisees of J. Johnson. Aprfl 30, 1857. p. 837. Doc 100. May 7, 1857. Abstr. of accts. of Lehigh Valley E3. Co., 18o6. p. 83S. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 125 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXXXI General Assembly — cont'd [Regular Session] — cont'd Jan. 6-May 22, 1857 — cont'd [Documents.] — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 101. May 16, 1857. Communication from auditor gen., May 11, 1857, Informing House what amt. has been reed, as proceeds of sale of old materials on Alle- gheny Portage R.R. pp. 839-840. ^ ,.. ^ Doc. 102. May 11, 1857. Communication from bd. of canal comrs. ; claim of Cookman & Brother. May 8, 1857. p. 841. Doc. 103. May 11, 1857. Same ; claim of E. Mowrey, Jr., and Alden Mowrey. May 9, 1857. p. 842. Doc. 104. May 5, 1857. Same ; claim of R. Moore. May 4, 1857. pp. 842-843. Doc. 105. May 6, 1857. pp. 843-844. Doc. 106. May 18, 1857. Same ; May 16, 1857, transmit- ting copy of letter from W. R. Maflett. pp. 844-845. Doc. 107. May 13, 1857. Same ; claim of D. Rhoads. p. 845. Doc. 108. May 11, 1857. Same ; claim of Ooyd & Lemon. Same ; claim of Lloyd & Lemon. p. 846. Doc. 109. May 13, 1857. Coal Co., Jan. 1, 1857. Index, pp. 849-852, et seq. Ann. rept. of Short Mountain p. 847. Journal of the Senate. Journal of the House. Extra Session * Oct. 6-13, 1857 Harrlsburg : A. B. Hamilton, 1857. 67 pp.* Harrlsburg: A. B. Hamilton, 1857. 91 pp. LXXXII General Assembly Jan. 5-Aprll 22, 1858 Journal of the Senate. Harrlsburg: A. B. Hamilton, 1858. 957, 100 pp.* Journal of the House. Harrlsburg : A. B. Hamilton, 1858. 1002 pp., 1 leaf, 113 pp. [Documents.] Reports of the heads of departments, transmitted to Governor. Harrlsburg: A. B. Hamilton, 1857. v. p. Binder's title : Executive Documents. 1857. Contents : Table of contents. 1 leaf. Special mess, of Gov., Oct. 6, 1857. h. t. p. 4 pp. Ann. mess, of Gov., Jan. 6, 1858. h. t. p. 19 pp. Rept. of auditor gen. on finances of the commonwealth, 1856/7. h. t. p. 136 pp. Detailed rept. of state treasurer, etc., 1856/7. h. t. p. 430 pp. Ann. rept. of surveyor gen., 1856/7. h. t. p. 16 pp. Ann. rept. of bd. of canal comrs., 1856/7. h. t. p. 23 pp. Rept. of state engr., 1856/7. h. t. p. 18 pp. Rept of supt. of Columbia and PhUa. R.R., 1856/7. h. t. p. 12 pp. Same ; Allegheny Portage R.R., 1856/7. h. t. p. 11 pp. Journal of bd. of canal comrs., 1856/7. h. t. p. 58 pp. [Revenue comrs.] h. t. p. 125 pp. [Supt. of common schools.] h. t. p. 32, 247, 170 pp. The last two items were taken from the checklist In the Ann. Rept. of the state librarian for 1901. [ .] Miscellaneous documents read in the legislature. Harris- burg : A. B. Hamilton, 1858. 820 pp., docs. 1-104. Binder's title : Legislative Documents. 1858. Contents : Doc. 1. Jan. 7, 1858. Communication from auditor gen. transmitting returns of the several banks and savings institutions, 1857. pp. 1-215. Doc. 2. Jan. 7, 1858. Ann. stmt, of the Western Phlla. Saving Fund Socy., Nov., 1857. p. 216. Doc. 3. Jan. 7, 1858. Rept. of Saml. Hazard, editor of colonial records and Fenn. archives, Jan. 3, 1858. p. 217. Doc. 4. Jan. 7, 1858. Ann. stmt, of Phila. Saving Fund Socy., Nov., 1857. p. 218. Doc. 5. Jan. 11, 1858. Abstr. stmt, of affairs of Frank- ford and Bristol Turnpike Road Co., Jan. 9, 1858. p. 219. Doc. 6. Jan. 11, 1858. Ann. stmt, of affairs of Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co^ 1857. p. 220. Doc. 7. Jan. 12, 1858. Rept. of the atty. gen. detailing operations of his office since April 21, 1857. pp. 221-224. Doc. 8. Jan. 13, 1858. Triennial rept. of the comrs. of the sinking fund, 1855/7. pp. 224-226. Doc. 9. Jan. 7, 1857. Rept. of the state treasurer on the finances of the state, 1856/7. pp. 227-268. Doc. 10. Jan. 12, 1858. Ann. stmt, of depositors in the Seamen's Savings Fund Socy. of Phlla., Nov., 1857. p. 269. Doc. 11. Jan. 13, 1858. Communication from the sur- veyor gen. rel. to the arrearages due on lands pur- chased from the commonwealth, pp. 270-272. Doc. 12. Jan. 12, 1858. Rept. of teller to open votes for or agst. the amdmts. to the Constitution, pp. 273-274. * The journals of the extra session of the 81 Gen. Assem. and the regular session of the 82d Gen. Assem. are sometimes bound together. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXXXII General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 5-April 22, 1858 — cont'd [Documents.] — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 13. Jan. 16, 1858. Ann. stmt, of the Monongahela Navigation Co., 1857. pp. 274-275. „ ^ Doc. 14. Jan. 30, 1858. Ann. stmt, of the Saving Fund Socy. of Germantown and vicinity, June 1, 1857. p. 276. Doc. 15. Jan. 7, 1858. Rept. of state librarian, 1857, with a catalogue of books for 1856. pp. 277-310. Doc. 18. Jan. 16, 1858. Ann. rept. of Penn. State Luna- tic Hospital for the Insane, 1857. pp. 311-330. Doc. 17. Jan., 1858. A.B. of the bd. of trustees of the Farmers' High School of Penn., 1857. pp. 331-350. Doc. 18. Jan. 15, 1858. Rept. of teller on the vote for Gov. pp. 351-353. Doe. 19. Jan. 13, 1858. Communication from the state treasurer showing the balance of money in the treasury, Jan. 1, 1858 ; where deposited ; amt. deposited in each place, etc. pp. 353-358. Doc. 20. Jan. 28, 1858. Rept. of Wm. R. Maffet, supt. of North Branch Canal, 1856/7. pp. 359-365. Doc. 21. Jan. 12, 1858. Ann. stmt, of the receipts and expenditures of the City of Phlla. in trust for the Girard estate, 1857. pp. 365-412. Doc. 22. Feb. 9, 1858. Ann. stmt, of the funds of the Univ. of Penn. Jan. 1, 1858. p. 413. Doc. 23. Jan. 14, 1858. Communication from the auditor gen. rel. to his examination and verification of the special rept. of the state treasurer, p. 414. Doc. 24. Jan. 16, 1858. Ann. stmt, of the Phlla., German- town and Norristown R.R. Co., 1856/7. pp. 415-416. Doc. 25. Jan. 16, 1858. Communication from the Gov. transmitting repts. of the comrs. apptd. to investigate the condition of the Bank of Penn. pp. 417-420. Doc. 26. Jan. 16, 1858. Docs, referred to in communica- tion of the Gov. rel. to the sale of the main line of canal and r.r. May 16, 1857. pp. 420-423. Doc. 27. Jan. 30, 1858. Communication from the state treasurer rel. to payments made by late and present treasurers of Phila. Jan. 19, 1858. p. 423. Doc. 28. Jan. 21, 1858. Ann. stmt, of the Phila. Saving Fund Socy., Jan. 1, 1858. pp. 424-425. Doc. 29. Jan. 25, 1858. Abstr. of accts. of the Phlla. and Lancaster Turnpike Road Co., Jan. 22, 1858. pp. 425-427. Doc. 30. Jan. 25, 1858. A.B. of the bd. of mngrs. of the Western Penn. Hospital, Jan. 20, 1858. pp. 427-442. Doc. 31. Jan. 26, 1858. Communication from the canal comrs., transmitting a copy of the resignation of Wm. R. MafEet, supt. of the North Branch Canal, p. 443. Doc. 32. Jan. 29, 1858. Communication from the secy, of the Commonwealth, transmitting ann. rept. of the New York and Brie R.R. Co. pp. 444-445. Doc. 33. Jan. 30, 1858. Communication from auditor gen. rel. to classification of licenses of dealers in liquors, and rates thereof. Jan. 29, 1858. pp. 446-452. Doc. 34. Jan. 30, 1858. Ann. stmt, of affairs of Seamen's Saving Fund Socy. of Phila. Jan. 29, 1858. pp. 453- 454 Doe. 35. Feb. 6, 1858. Communication from secy, of the Commonwealth in reply to House res. in relation to resignations and re-appointments of notaries public by Govs. Pollock and Blgler. Feb., 1858. pp. 454-459. Doc. 36. Feb. 9, 1858. Ann. stmt, of Pittsburg Dollar Savings Institution, Jan. 30, 1858. p. 460. Doc. 37. Feb. 2, 1858. Ann. stmt, of Delaware and Hud- son Canal Co., Feb. 10, 1858. pp. 460-461. Doc. 38. Feb. 16, 1858. Ann. stmt, of Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven R.R. Co., Feb. 4, 1858. pp. 461-462. Doc. 39. Feb. 19, 1858. Communication from auditor gen. rel. to quarterly stmts, of the banks, p. 463. Doc. 40. Feb., 1858. A.R. Erie Canal Co., for 1857. pp. 464-470. Doc. 41. Feb. 2, 1858. A condensed stmt, of cos. Incor- porated for mnfg. or mining purposes, and for the Im- provement of mining lands. Feb. 1, 1858. pp. 471-473. Doc. 42. Feb. 4, 1858. A.R. of inspectors of the Western Penitentiary of Penn., 1857. pp. 474-492. Doc. 43. Feb. 20, 1858. Communication from secy, of the commonwealth, transmitting stmt, of the Thomas Iron Co. p. 493. Doc. 44. Feb. 16, 1857 [i. e. 1858]. Communication from auditor gen. stating amt. of mlUtla tax reed, from the several cos., 1855-1857. pp. 494-496. Doc. 45. Feb. 24, 1858. 30 A.R. of bd. of Mngrs. of House of Refuge, 1857. Feb. 11, 1858. pp. 497-522. Doc. 46. Feb. 13, 1858. A.R. of bd. of directors of Penn. Institution for Deaf and Dumb, 1857. Feb. 12, 1858. pp. 523-527. Doc. 47. Feb. 24, 1858. A.R. of Bald Eagle and Spring Creek Navigation Co. p. 528. Doc. 48. March 3, 1858. Communication from auditor gen., March 1, 1858, transmitting names of notaries public who have made returns to his oflce, with the amt. of fees reed, by them, no. of protests, etc., during year ending Nov. 30, 1857. pp. 529-545. 126 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXXXII General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 5-AprlI 22, 1858 — cont'd [ Documents. ] — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 49. Feb. 27, 1858. 25 A.R. of mgrs. of Penn. Insti- tution for Instruction of the Blind. Feb. 26, 1858. pp. 546-556. Doc. 50. Feb. 27, 1858. 5 A.R. of the Pres. and directors to the stockholders of Pittsburg and Connellsvllle B.R. Co. Dec. 7, 1857. pp. 557-571. Doc. 51. March 1, 1858. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to repairs on the North Branch division of the Penn. Canal, pp. 571-572. Doc. 52. March 2, 1858. Ann. stmt, of Norristown In- surance and Water Co., 1857/8. Feb. 1, 1858. pp. 572-573 Doc. 53. 'March 8, 1858. Abstr. of accts. of Mount Car- bon R.R. Co. to Feb. 1, 1858. pp. 574-575. Doc. 54. March 8, 1858. Communication from canal comrs. ; claim of PriscUla Cooper. March 3, 1858. pp. 575-577. Doc. 55. March 8, 1858. Same ; amt. of damages awarded to the holders of property on line of new Allegheny Portage B.B. March 3, 1858. pp. 577-578. Doc. 56. March 8, 1858. Same; claim of Wm. Martin. March 3, 1858. p. 578. Doc. 57. March 8, 1858. Same; claim of Mrs. Julian M'Klnney. March 3, 1858. p. 579. Doc. 58. March 8, 1858. Same ; claim of John Eugler and Isaac White. March 3, 1858. p. 580. Doc. 59. March 15, 1858. 29 A.H. of Inspectors of state penitentiary, for Eastern Distr. of Penn. pp. 581- 634. Doc. 60. March 30, 1858. Communication from auditor gen. rel. to revenue, expenditures and cost of construc- tion of the several divisions of canals, pp. 635-642. Doc. 61. March 1, 1858. Final rept. of comrs. apptd. to Investigate the condition of the Banic of Penn. pp. 642-646. Doc. 62. March 16, 1858. Communication from canal comrs. ; claims on the Allegheny Portage R.R. pp. 646-647. Doc. 63. March 11, 1858. Same ; receipts and expendi- tures on the Delaware Division, etc. p. 648. Doc. 64. March 19, 1858. Stmt, containing an abstr. of accts. of the Lorberry Creek R.R. Co., Schuylkill Co. p. 649. Doc. 65. March 25, 1858. Communication from secy, of the Commonwealth rel. to publication of the final rept. of the geol. survey, pp. 650-652. Doc. 66. March 22, 1858. Ann. stmt, of the Mount Car- bon and Port Carbon R.R. Co., Schuylkill Valley Naviga- tion and R.R. Co^ and Mill Creek and Mine HUl Naviga- tion and R.R. Co., Jan. 12, 1858. March 20, 1858. pp. 653-657. Doc. 67. Feb. 18, 1858. Communication from auditor gen. transmitting stmt, of contingent expenses and clerk hire for 1858. p. 657. Doc. 68. Feb. 18, 1858. Communication from the secy, of the Commonwealth transmitting stmt, of contingent expenses of the executive and state depts. for 1858. Feb. 16, 1858. p. 658. Doc. 69. Feb. 18, 1858. Communication from state treasurer, transmitting stmt, of contingent expenses for 1858. pp. 659-660. Doc. 70. April 7, 1858. Communication from state treas- urer, transmitting a list of public defaulters, pp. 660- 674. Doc. 71. March 16, 1858. Communication from auditor gen., transmitting amt. of money paid into the state treasury by insurance cos. pp. 675-677. Doc. 72. Feb. 20, 1858. Conmiunicatlon from supt. of common schools transmitting stmt, of contingent ex- penses and clerk hire of his office for 1858. pp. 678-679. Doc. 73. April 8, 1838. Evidence taken before House committee to investigate the accts. of certain co. treas- urers rel. to militia tax. pp. 680-707. Doc. 74. March 30, 1858. Ann. stmt, of the Phila. and Reading R.R. Co., 1857. March 29, 1858. pp. 708-709. Doc. 75. March 22, 1858. Communication from the canal comrs. ; claim of the estate of Elizabeth Stiles, p. 710. Doc. 76. March 22, 1858. Same ; claim of Bltner & Brother, p. 711. Doc. 77. March 23, 1858. Same ; claim of Wm. N. Brown, p. 712. Doc. 78. March 23, 1858. Same ; claim of Elizabeth Lytle. p. 713. Doc. 79. March 24, 1858. Same; claim of Given & Col- lins, p. 714. Doc-. 80. March 24, 1858. Same ; claim of Wm. Trimble, p. 715. Doc. 81. March 26, 1858. Same ; claim of Wm. Hart, pp. 716-717. Doc. 82. March 29, 1858. Same ; claims of Abraham Lev- ering, J. H. Levering, and the State Mutual Fire Insur- ance Co. of Harrisburg. March 26, 1858. pp. 718-719. Doc. 83. March 29, 1858. Same ; claim of M'Kean & Rambo. March 26, 1858. p. 719. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXXXII General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 5-April 22, 1858 — cont'd [ Documents. ] — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 84. April 13, 1858. Rept. of comrs. apptd. to in- vestigate condition and affairs of the Lancaster Bank. April 13, 1858. pp. 720-755. , ,. ^ ,^ Doc 85 March 1, 1858. Communication from the canal comrs. rel. to the mngmt. of North Branch Extension of the Penn. Canal, p. 756. ^ ^,_ , ^, ,_ Doc 86 April 20, 1858. Abstr. of accts. of the Lehigh Valley R.R. Co. AprU 19, 1858. p. 757. Doc 87 March 25, 1858. Communication from auditor gen. in relation to the sinking fund. pp. 758-760. Doc. 88. April 10, 1858. Communication from auditor gen. rel. to the examination and settlement of the accts. of F. Knox Morton, late treasurer of the City of Phila. pp. 761-765. , ^, Doc 89 April 22, 1858. Communication from auditor gen. showing the condition of foreign insurance cos., etc., doing business in state, pp. 765-777. Doc 90. Feb. 15, 1858. Stmt, of affairs of Western Sav- ing Fund Socy. of Phila., 1857. Feb. 2, 1858. pp. 778- 77w Doc. 91. March 30, 1858. Communication from auditor gen. and state treasurer transmitting information rel. to moneys collected by Dr. John W. Hammond. March 29, 1858. pp. 779-782. Doc. 92. March 3, 1858. Communication from canal comrs. ; claims on the line of the new Allegheny Portage R H D T83 Doc' 93. 'April 8, 1858. Same; claim of Wm. T. Fells, pp. 784-785. Doc. 94. AprU 8, 1858. Same; claim of Jonathan C. Baldwin, p. 785. Doc. 95. April 13, 1858. Communication from state treas- urer rel. to CO. treasurers who were in arrears to the Commonwealth up to Feb. 1, 1858. pp. 786-787. Doc. 96. April 14, 1858. Communication from the canal comrs. ; claim of Saml. D. Myton. April 13, 1858. p. 788 Doc. 97. April 14, 1858. Same; claim of Jos. Collins. April 13, 1858. p. 789. „. Doc. 98. April 15, 1858. Same; claim of Andrew Wise, p. 790. Doc. 99. April 15, 1858. Same ; claim of John Dougherty, of Blair Co. p. 791. Doc. 100. April 16, 1858. Mess, from Go». transmitting rept. of the bd. of appraisers to assess damages to trans- porters and others, by reason of sale of the maine (sic) line. pp. 792-795. Doc. 101. April 19, 1858. Communication from the canal comrs. ; claim of Theodore Franks, pp. 796-797. Doc. 102. April 20, 1858. Same ; claim of Wm. B. Hoopes. AprU 19, 1858. p. 798. Doc. 103. April 22, 1858. Same ; re-buUding of the aque- duct over the AUegheny River, near Pittsburgh. April 21 1858 D 799 Doc' 104. 'AprU lo", 1858. 10 A.R. of the bd. of directors of the Girard CoUege for Orphans, 1857. AprU 8, 1858. pp. 800-813. Three copies of the Legislative Documents were com- pared, viz. : one in the Penn. State Library, one in the library of the Library Co. of Phila., and one in the Library of Congress. LXXXIII General Assembly Jan. 4-AprU 14, 1859 Journal of the Senate. Harrisburg : A. B. HamUton, 1859. 1024, 125 pp.* Journal of the House. Harrisburg: A. B. HamUton, 1859. 1183, 143 pp.* [Documents.] Reports of the heads of departments, transmitted to Governor. Harrisburg : A. B. Hamilton, 1858. v. p. Binder's title : Executive Documents. 1858. Contents : Table of contents. 1 leaf. Govs, mess., Jan. 5, 1859. n. p., n. d. 16 pp. Rept. of auditor gen. on finances of the commonwealth, 1857/8. n. p., n. d. 12'8 pp. Detailed rept. of state treasurer, etc., 1857/8. n. p., n. d. 403 pp. A.R. of surveyor gen., 1857/8. n. p., n. d. 19 pp. A.R. of bd. of canal comrs., 1857/8. n. p., n. d. 13 pp. Rept. of state engr., 1857/8. n. p., n. d. 5 pp. Jol. of bd. of canal comrs., 1857/8. n. p., n. d. 34 pp. A.R. of adj. gen., 1858. n. p., n. d. 35 pp. Rept. of supt. of common schools, 1857/8. n. p., n. d. v. p. Two copies of the Executive Documents for 1858 were compared, viz. : one in the Penn. State Library and one In the Hist. Socy. of Penn., Phila. [ .] MlsceUaneous documents read in the legislature. Harris- burg: A. B. HamUton, 1859. 1088 pp., docs. 1-87.* Binder's title : Legislative Documents, 1859. * Copies of the Senate and House Journals and of the Legislative Documents for 1859 were seen in the Penn. State Library, in the library of the Library Co. of PhUa., and in the Library of Congress. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 127 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXXXIII General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 4-Aprll 14, 1859 — cont'd [ Documents. ] — cont'd Contents : Doc. 1. Jan. 5, 1859. Stmt, of Phila. Saving Fund Socy. Dec. 31, 1858. pp. 3-4. Doc. 2. Jan. 4, 1859. Communication from the auditor gen., transmitting the returns of the several banks and savings Institutions, pp. 4-340. Doc. 3. Jan. 6, 1859. Communication from the canal comrs. rel. to the claim of the borough of Bridgewater, Beaver Co. pp. 341-342. Doc. 4. Jan. 5, 1859. Ann. rept. of the state treasurer on the finances of the state, 1857/8. pp. 342-393. Doc. 5. Jan., 1859. Bill and answer in contested election case In 3a representative distr. of Phila., 1858. pp. 394- 400. Doe. 6. Jan. 10, 1859. Ann. stmt, of affairs of Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co. Jan. 4, 1859. pp. 400-401. Doc. 7. Jan. 10, 1859. Ann. stmt, of depositors in Sea- men's Savings Fund Socy. of Phila. Dec. 16, 1858. p. 401. Doc. 8. Jan., 1859. BUI and answer in the contested elec- tion case In the Representative distr., composed of Cambria Co. In 1858. pp. 402-420. Doc. 9. Jan. 5, 1859. Rept. of comrs. of the sinking fund, 1857/8. pp. 421-427. Doc. 10. Jan. 11, 1859. Communication from state treas- urer, Jan. 10, 1858, giving the amt. and places of deposit of the public money, pp. 428-429. Doc. 11. Jan., 1859. Bill and answer in contested election case In 13th Representative distr. of Phila., 1858. pp. 429-434. ■ Doc. 12. Jan. 10, 1859. Rept. of atty. gen. for the year ending Dec. 31, 1858. Jan. 7, 1859. pp. 434-435. Doc. 13. Jan. 11, 1859. Ann. stmt, of the Western Sav- ing Fund Socy. of Phila. Jan. 10, 1859. p. 436. Doc. 14. Jan. 13, 1859. Ann. stmt, of the affairs of the Prankford and Bristol Turnpike Road Co. Jan. 12, 1859. p. 437. Doc. 15. Jan. 11, 1859. Ann. rept. of the state librarian, together with a catalogue of books for 1858. pp. 438-467. Doc. 16. Jan. 29, 1859. Ann. stmt, of Phila., Germantown and Norristown E.E. Co., 1857/8. Jan. ■ 18, 1859. pp. 468-469. Doc. 17. Jan. 13, 1859. Govs. mess, transmitting rent, of House committee to examine Into affairs and condit!<>n of certain banks, pp. 470-527. Doc. 18. Jan. 27, 1858. Journal of the bd. of canal comrs. Dec. 28, 1858-Jan. 25, 1859. pp. 527-533. Doc. 19. Jan. 29, 1859. Ann. stmt, of Delaware and Hud- ( son Canal Co. Jan. 22, 1859. pp. 533-534. Doc. 20. Jan. 25, 1859. Ann. stmt, of Monongahela Navi- gation Co. Jan. 24, 1859. pp. 534-535. Doc. 21. Jan. 24, 1859. Communication from auditor gen. rel. to contingent expenses of his office, p. 536. Doc. 22. Jan. 24, 1859. Eept. of the comrs. apptd. to ex- amine the affairs of Lancaster Savings Institution, pp. 537-633 Doc. 23. 'Jan. 27, 1859. Ann. stmt, of Phila. Saving Fund Socy. Jan. 21, 1859. pp. 633-634. Doc. 24. Jan. 20, 1859. Ann. rept. of Penn. State Lunatic Hospital for the Insane, for 1858. pp. 634-653. Doc. 25. Jan. 27, 1859. Petition of Mrs. Emllie L. Fry for divorce. Jan. 26, 1859. pp. 654-656. Doc. 26. Feb. 7, 1859. Answer of Horace B. Fry to peti- tion of his wife for divorce. Feb. 3, 1859. pp. 656-667. Doc. 27. Feb. 11, 1859. Memorial of John Grigg in reply to the answer of Horace B. Fry. Feb. 10, 1859. pp. 667-677. Doc. 28. Feb. 17, 1859. Answer of H. B. Fry to the memorial of J. Grigg. pp. 678-689. Doc. 29. Jan. 24, 1859. Communication from auditor gen. rel. to classification of licenses of dealers of liquors and the rates thereof, pp. 689-697. Doe. 30. Feb. 4, 1859. Eept. of the Locust Mountain Coal and Iron Co. Dec. 20, 1858. pp. 697-698. Doc. 31. Feb. 4, 1859. Eept. of Lackawanna Iron and Coal Co. Jan. 15, 1859. pp. 698-699. Doc. 32. Jan. 27, 1859. Eept. of treasurer of the Penn. State Agric. Socy., 1857. Jan. 19, 1858. pp. 699-702. Doc. 33. Feb. 7, 1859. Same, for 1858. pp. 702-704. Doc. 34. Feb. 1, 1859. Communication from auditor gen. transmitting stmt, of repts. of certain mnfg. cos. pp. 705- 707. Doc. 35. Feb. 4, 1859. Ann. stmt, of affairs of Seamen's Saving Fund Socy. of Phila. Feb. 3, 1859. pp. 708-709. Doc. 36. Feb. 14, 1859. Ann. stmt, of funds of Univ. of Penn., Jan. 1, 1859. pp. 709-710. Doc. 37. Feb. 7, 1859. Govs. mess, transmitting ann. rept. of the N. y. and Erie R.R. Co. Jan. 29, 1859. pp. 710- 711. Doc. 38. Feb. 10, 1859. Ann. stmt, of Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven E.E. Co. Jan. 29, 1859. pp. 711-713. Doc. 39. Feb. 17, 1859. Ann. rept. of Bald Eagle .inf) Spring Creek Navigation Co. Jan., 1859. pp. 713-714. Doc. 40. Feb. 17, 1859. Ann. rept. of bd. of directors of Penn. Institution, for the year 1858. Jan. 5, 1859. pp. 714-720. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXXXIII General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 4-Aprll 14, 1859— cont'd [Documents. ] — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 41. Feb. 16, 1859. Ann. rept. of Swede Iron Co. Feb. 8, 1859. pp. 720-721. ^ „, ^ Doc. 42. Jan. 31, 1859. Ann. rept. of mngrs. of Western Penn. Hospital, 1858. Jan. 15, 1859. pp. 721-735. Doc. 43. Feb. 8, 1859. Ann. stmt, of Thomas Iron Co. Doc. 44." Feb. 14, 1859. Ann. stmt, of Pittsburg Dollar Savings Institution. Jan. 31, 1859. p. 736. Doc. 45. Feb. 12, 1859. Abstr. of accts. of Westmoreland and Indiana Bridge Co., Dec. 1, 1858. pp. 737-738. Doc. 46. Feb. 14, 1859. Ann. rept. of Bloomsburg Iron Co. Feb. 9, 1859. p. 738. Doc. 47. Feb. 7, 1859. Communication from auditor gen. rel. to capital of banks and brokers, p. 739. Doc. 48- l<>b. 11, 1859. Stmt, of affairs of Western Saving Fund Socy. of Phila. Feb. 10, 1859. pp. 739-740. Doc. 49. Feb., 1859. Minutes of contested election case In the 13th representative distr. of Phila., Jan. 15-21, 1859. pp. 741-744. Doc. 50. Feb. 28, 1859. Ann. rept. of Lykens Galley R.R. and Coal Co. Dec. 31, 1858. pp. 744-745. Doc. 51. March 3, 1859. 2 ann. rept. of Farmers' High School of Penn., 1857/8. pp. 745-818. Doc. 52. Feb. 22, 1859. 30 ann. rept. of inspectors of the state penitentiary, for eastern distr. of Penn., 1858. Feb., 1859. pp. 819-873. Doc. 53. Jan. 15, 1859. Eept. of procs. of the Monument Comn. pp. 874-879. Doc. 54. Feb. 3, 1859. Minutes of the committee and notes of testimony taken in contested election case in representative distr., composed of Cambria Co., 1858. pp. 880-894. Doc. 55. Feb. 28, 1859. Eept. of the Strasburg R.E. Co. Feb. 24. 1859. pp. 894-896. Doc. 56. Feb. 28, 1859. Ann. rept. of the Lykens Valley Coal Co. Dec. 31, 1858. pp. 896-897. Doc. 57. Feb. 28, 1859. Ann. rept. of Inspectors of Western Penitentiary, 1858. Dec. 31, 1858. pp. 897-918. Doc. 58. March 23, 1859. Abstr. of accts. of Mount Car- bon E.E. Co., Feb. 1, 1859. pp. 919-920. Doc. 59. March 11, 1859. Ann. stmt, of Phila. and Read- ing E.E. Co., 1858. March 9, 1859. pp. 920-921. Doc. 60. March 15, 1859. 12 ann. rent, of inspectors of Phila. Co. prison. Feb., 1859. pp. 922-966. Doc. 61. April 6, 1859. Communication from state treas- urer, transmitting list of public defaulters, pp. 967-982. Doc. 62. Jan. 19, 1859. Communication from supt. of common schools, transmitting stmt, of contingent ■ ex- penses, clerk and messenger hire of the school dept. p. 983. Doc. 63. Jan. 17, 1859. Contingent expenses of surveyor gen.'s office. Jan. 15, 1859. p. 984. Doc. 64. Jan. 18, 1859. Communication from secy, of com- monwealth, transmitting stmt, of contingent expenses of executive and state depts., 1859. p. 985. Doc. 65. Jan. 18, 1859. Communication from state treas- urer, transmitting stmt, of contingent expenses of his office, 1859. p. 986. Doc. 66. Jan. 24, 1859. Communication from auditor gen. transmitting stmt, of contingent expenses and clerk hire for 1859. p. 987. Doc. 67. March 23, 1859. Stmt, of affairs of Delaware Coal Co., Dec. 1, 1859, sic 1858. pp. 988-989. Doc. 68. Jan. 26, 1859. Communication from atty. gen. rel. to contingent expenses of his office, p. 989. Doc. 69. March 29, 1859. Abstr. of accts. of Lehigh Valley E.E. Co. March 25, 1859. p. 990. Doc. 70. Jan. 19, 1859. Communication from auditor gen. rel. to no. of clerks employed in his office, p. 991. Doc. 71. Jan. 13, 1859. Communication from bd. of canal comrs. rel. to settlement of claims on public works. Jan. 10, 1859. pp. 991-993. Doc. 72. April 12, 1859. Communication from auditor gen. showing condition of foreign insurance cos., etc., doing business in the state, pp. 993-1022. Doc. 73. March 3, 1859. Communication from auditor gen. rel. to pay of officers and privates of 1st and 2d regi- ments of Penn. volunteers, pp. 1022-1023. Doc. 74. Jan. 20, 1859. Communication from bd. of canal comrs. ; claim of P. S. M'Cullough. Jan. 19, 1859. pp. 1023-1024. Doc. 75. Jan. 21, 1859. Same ; claim of Saml. Copper, pp. 1024-1025. Doc. 76. Jan. 25, 1859. Ann. rept. of the State Savings Fund of Phila. Jan. 10, 1859. p. 1025. Doc. 77. Jan. 28, 1859. Abstr. of accts. of Germantown and Perkiomen Turnpike Co., 1857/8. Jan. 25, 1859. p. 1026. Doc. 78. Jan. 18, 1859. 16 ann. rept. of Erie Canal Co., 1858. Jan. 10, 1859. pp. 1027-1030. Doc. 79. Feb. 23, 1859. Communication from state treas- urer rel. to tonnage tax on Penn. R.E. Feb. 22, 1859. pp. 1031-1036. Doc. 80. Feb. 1, 1859. Ann. stmt, of Germantown Mutual Insurance Co., 1857/8. pp. 1037-1038. 128 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXXXIII General Assembly— cont'd Jan. 4-Aprll 14, 1859 — cont'd [Documents.] — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 81. March 17, 1859. Commnnicatlon from state treasorer reL to issne and redemption of relief Issues of 1841. pp. 1039-1044. Doc. 82. March 4, 1859. Communication from auditor gen. In reply to Senate res. rel. to state tax being paid by Penn. R.E. Co. March 2, 1859. pp. 1045-1049. Doc 83. Jan. 28, 1859. Abstr. of accts. of Cheltenham and Willow Grove Turnpike Road Co., 1857/8. Jan. 25, 1859. p. 1049. Doc. 84. March 4, 1859. Communication from auditor fen. in reply to Sen. res. reL to bank failures. March 3, 859. p. 1050. Doc. 85. March 22, 1859. Ann. rept. of Norrlstown Insur- - ance and Water Co., 1858/9. Feb. 7, 1859. pp. 1050- 1052. Doc 86. March 31, 1859. Communication from supt. of common schools reL to amt. of money paid to co. supts. pp. 1052-1053. Doc 87. Feb. 28, 1859. 31 ann. rept. of bd. of nmgrs. of House of Refuge. Jan. 1. 1859. pp. 1053-1081. LXXXIV General Assembly Jan. 3-AprU 3, 1860 Journal of the Senate. Hartisburg: A. B. Hamilton, 1860. 853, 109 pp. Journal of the House. Harrlsburg: A. B. Elamllton, 1860. 1008, 120 pp. [Documents.] Reports of heads of departments, transmitted to GoTemor. Hamsburg : A. B. Hamilton, 1859. t. p.* Binder's title : SzecutlTe Documents. 1859. Contents : Table of contents. 1 leaf. Mess, of Got., Jan. 4, 1860. n. p., n. d. 16 pp. Sept. of comrs. to revise penal code. Jan. 4, 1860. n. p., n. d.. 129 pp. Rept. of auditor gen. on finances of commonwealth, 1858/9. Dec 13, 1859. n. p., n. d. 122 pp. Detailed rept. of state treasurer, etc, 1858/9. Dec. 6, 1859. n. p., n. d. 417 (2) pp. Ann. rept. of surveyor gen., 1858/9. Dec 26, 1859. n. p., n. d. 11 pp. Journal of bd. of canal comrs., 1858/9. n. p., n. d. 8 pp. Ann. rept. of adj. gen., 1859. Dec. 31, 1859. n p., n. d. 41 pp. Rept. of supt. of common schools, 1858/9. Jan. 10, 1860. n. p., n. d. V. p. t .] Miscellaneous documents read in the legislature. Harris- burg : A. B. Hamilton, 1860. 1177 pp., docs. 1-66. Binder's title: Le^lative Documents, 1860. Contents : Doc 1. Jan. 5, 1860. Communication from auditor gen. transmitting returns of banks and savings institutions of commonwealth, 1859. pp. 3-345. Doc. 2. Jan. 5, 1860. Rept. of comrs. apptd. to revise penal code of commonwealth, pp. 346-460. Doc. 3. Jan. 4, 1860. Stmt, of Phlla. Saving E'nnd Socy. for mo. of Nov., 1859. Nov. 11, 1859. p. 461. Doc. 4. Jan. 5, 1860. Ann, rept of Saving Fund Socy. of Germantown and vicinity, June 1, 1859. Nov. 19, 1859. pp. 462-463. Doc. 5. Jan. 5, 1860. Ann. rept. of atty. gen. for 1859. Jan. 4, 1860. pp. 463-464. Doc. 6. Jan. 6, 1860. Ann, stmt, of affairs of Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co.. 1859. .Ian. 3, 1860. p. 465. Doc 7. Jan. 16, 1860. Ann. stmt, of Mine Hill and SchnylklU Haven E.E. Co. for 1859. Jan. 13, 1860. pp. 466-467. Doc 8. Jan. 10, 1860. Ann. stmt of Western Saving Fond Socy. for Phlla., 1859. Jan. 6, 1860. p. 468. Doc 9. Jan. 4, 1860. Ann. rept. of state treasurer on finances of state, pp. 469-507. Doc 10. Jan. 11, 1860. Ann. rept. of comrs. of sinJdng fond, 1838/9. pp. 508-514. Doc. 11. Jan. 24, 1860. Stmt of affairs of Western Sav- ing Fund Socy. of PhUa. for 1859. Jan. 19, 1860. pp. 515-516. Doc. 12. Jan. 24. 1860. Ann. stmt of Delaware and Hud- son Canal Co., 1859. Jan. 20, 1860. pp. 516-517. Doc. 13. Jan. 4, 1860. Ann. rept. of state librarian, together with catalogue of books for 1859. pp. 517-544. Doc. 14. Jan. 25, 1860. Rept. of treasurer of Penn. State Agric Socy. for 1859. Jan. 17, 1860. pp. 544-546. Doc. 15. Jan. 30, 1860. Ann. stmt, of Six Penny Savins Fund of Phlla., 1859. Jan. 16, 1860. p. 547. Doc. 16. Jan. 12, 1860. Communication from auditor gen. transmitting repts. of r.r. cos. pp. 547-707. Doc. 17. Jan. 30. 1860. Ann. stmt, of Monongahela Navi- gation Co., 1859. Jan., 1860. p. 708. * Two copies were compared, viz. : one in the Penn. State Library and one in the library of the Library Co. of Phlla. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXXXIV General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 3-AprU 3, 1860 — cont'd [ Docmnents. ] — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 18. Jan. 26, 1860. Ann. stmt, of receipts and expen- ditures of city of Phlla., in trust for Girard Estate, 1859. Jan., 1860. pp. 709-750. Doc. 19. Jan. 23, 1860. Communication from auditor gen. reL to classification of licenses of dealers of Ilanor and rates thereof, pp. 750-758. Doc. 20. Jan. [?] 1860. Bill and answer in contested election case in 14th representative dlstr. of Phlla., 1859. pp. 758-764. Doc. 21. Feb. 10, 1860. Rept of auditor gen., state treas. urer and atty. gen. reL to claims on main line of Penn. CanaL Jan. 26, 1860. pp. 765-766. Doc. 22. Jan. 26, 1860. Ann. stmt of Phlla. Saving Fnnd Socy. Jan. 24, 1860. pp. 767-768. Doc. 23. Jan. 27, 1860. 17 ann. rept of directors of Brie Canal Co., 1859. Jan. 10, 1860. pp. 768-771. Doc 24. Jan. 30, 1860. Ann. stmt, of depositors in Sea- men's Savings Fund Socy. of PhUa., 1859. Nov. 22, 1859. p. 772. Doc. 25. Jan. 30, 1860. Ann. rept. of mngrs. of Western Penn. Hospital for 1859. Jan. 14, 1860. pp. 773-795. Doc. 26. Feb. 1, 1860. Ann. rept of State Savings Fnnd of PhUa. Jan. 8, 1860. p. 795. Doc. 27. Feb. 2, 1860. Ann. stmt of Thomas Iron Co. Jan. 31, 1860. p. 796. Doc. 28. Feb. 2, 1860. Ann. stmt of Carbon Iron Co., 1858/9. Dec. 15, 1859. pp. 796-797. Doc. 29. Feb. 2, 1860. Commonlcation from auditor gen. transmitting stmt of repts. of certain mnfg. cos. pp. 797-799 Doc. 30. Feb. 2, 1860. Stmt of Locust Coal and Iron Co., 1859. Nov. 21, 1859. p. 800. Doc 31. Feb. [?] 1860. Record and evidence in con- tested election case of 14th legist dlstr. of Phlla. Jan. 12-27, 1860. pp. 801-811. Doc. 32. Feb. 8, 1860. Commonlcation from state treas- urer, transmitting list of public defaulters, pp. 811-826. Doc 33. Feb. 21. I860. 32 ann. rept of bd. of managers of House of Refuge, 1859. Jan. 12, 1860. pp. 827-853. Doc 34. Feb. 15, 1860. Rept. of auditor gen., state treas- urer and atty. gen. on claim of J. Condron. Feb. 15, 1860. pp. 853.«54. Doc. 35. Feb. 9, 1860. Election return for auditor gen. and surveyor gen., held in Oct, 1859. pp. 855-858. Doc. 36. Feb. 21, 1860. Ann. rept. of bd. of directors of Penn. Institution for Deaf and Dnmb for 1859. F^. 10, 1860. pp. 839-864. Doc 37. Feb. 13, 1860. Ann. rept of Norrlstown Insur- ance and Water Co^ 1859/60. Feb. 6, 1860. pp. 863-866. Doc 38. Feb. 9, 1860. Ann. rept. of tmstees and supt of State Lunatic Hospital, 1839. pp. 867-885. Doc 39. Feb. 6, 1860. Ann, stmt of atCalrs of Seamen's Saving Fnnd Socy. of Phlla., 1838/9. Feb. 3, 1860. pp. 886-887. Doc 40. Jan., 1860. BUI of costs in case of contested election In 16th legist dlstr. of PhUa. pp. 888-889. Doc 41. Feb. 9, 1860. BiU of costs in case of contested election in 14th legist dlstr. of PhUa. pp. 889-892. Doc. 42. Feb. 13, 1860. Rept of auditor gen., state treasurer and atty. gen. on claim of Burke & Gonder. pp. 892-894. Doc 43. Feb. 9, 1860. Ann. rept of Inspectors of West- em PenitentlaiT of Penn., 1859. pp. 894-913. Doc 44. Feb., 1860. Journal of bd. of revenue comrs. pp. 913-1038. Doc 43. Feb.. 1860. Ann. stmt of funds of TTntv. of Penn., Jan. 1, 1860. p. 1039. Doc 46. March 2, 1860. Stmt of Mount Carbon B.R. Co., Feb. 1, 1860. pp. 1040-1041. Doc 47. Jan. 25, 1860. Communication from state treas- urer giving amt and places of deposit of pnbUc money. pp. 1041-1048. Doc 48. March 13, 1860. 31 ann. rept of Insitectors of state penitentiary for I/astem Dlstr. of Penn. March 12, 1860. pp. 1048-1103. Doc 49. Feb. 6, 1860. Communication from auditor gen. reL to eQualization of taxation upon corporations. Feb. 2, 1860. pp. 1103-1106. Doc 30. Feb. 11, 1860. Rept of auditor gen., atty. gen. and state treasurer on claim for damages of D. M'Donald. Jan. 26, 1860. pp. 1106-1107. Doc 51. Feb. 14, 1860. Ann. stmt of Bald Eagle and Spring Creek Navigation Co. Jan., 1860. p. 1108. Doc 52. March 16, 1860. Ann. stmt of Phlhi. and Bead- ing R.R. Co. for yr. 1839. March 14, 1860. pp. 1109- 1110. Doc 53. Jan. 17, 1860. Abstr. of accts. of Germantown and PerUomen Turnpike Road Co., 1858/9. Jan. 14, 1860. p. 1110. Doc 34. Jan. 17, 1860. Abstr. of accts. of Cheltenham and WUlow Grove Turnpike Co., 1858/9. Jan. 14, 1860. p. 1111. Doc 53. March 2, 1860. Communication from atty. gen. reL to snits bronght on bonds, etc., due Commonwealth. Feb. 28, 1860. pp. 1112-1113. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 139 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXXXIV General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 3-April 3, 1860 — cont'd [Documents.] — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 56. April 3, 1860. Communication from auditor gen. showing condition of foreign insurance cos., etc., doing business in state, pp. 1113-1156. Doc. 57. Feb. 7, 1860. Rent, of auditor gen. rel. to claims of Ephraim Dallas, Jas. Bell, Alex. Dobbins and John Kelly. Feb. 6, 1860. pp. 1157-1160. Doc. 58. March 20. 1860. Stmt, of Lykens Valley Coal Co. Dec. 31, 1859. p. 1160. Doc. 59. March 26, 1860. Stmt, of Lackawanna Iron and Coal Co. Jan. 28, 1860. pp. 1161-1162. Doc. 60. March 17, 1860. Kept, of auditor gen., state treasurer and atty. gen. rel. to unadjusted claims agst. commonwealth, on main line of Penn. Canal. March 15, 1860. p. 1162. Doc. 61. Feb. 21, 1860. Communication from adj. gen. rel. to amt. of money necessary to put in complete repair state arsenal in city of Phlla. p. 1163. Doc. 62. March 17, 1860. Communication from auditor gen. and state treasurer rel. to claim of sureties of H. D. Eodearmel. pp. 1164-1165. Doc. 63. March 20, 1860. Stmt, of Lykens Valley R.R. and Coal Co. Dec. 31, 1859. pp. 1165-1166. Doc. 64. March 26, 1860. Stmt, of Dollar Savings Bank of Pittsburg. Jan. 31, 1860. p. 1166. Doc. 65. Jan. 26, 1860. Eept. of auditor gen. pnd atty. gen. on claims of D. Mickley, T. Mlckley, and A. Helntzel- man of Adams Co. p. 1167. Doc. 66. March 31, 1860. Stmt, of Delaware Coal Co., March 1, 1860. pp. 1168-1169. Index, pp. 1171-1177. LXXXV General Assembly Jan. l-Aprll 18, 1861 Journal of the Senate. Harrlsburg : A. B. Hamilton, 1861. 1052 pp. Journal of the House. Harrlsburg : A. B. Hamilton, 1861. 1250 pp.* [Documents.] Repts. of the heads of depts., transmitted to Gov. Harrlsburg: A. B. Hamilton, 1860. v. p.* Binder's title : Executive Documents. 1860. Contents : Table of contents. 1 leaf. Mess, of Gov., Jan. 2, 1861. n. p., n. d. 18 pp. Eept. of auditor gen. on finances of the Commonwealth, 1859/60. n. p., n. d. 123 pp. Detailed rept. of state treasurer, etc., 1859/60. n. p., u. d. 380 pp. Ann. rept. of surveyor gen., 1859/60. n. p., n. d. 15 pp. Ann. rept. of adj. gen., 1860. n. p., n. d. 38 pp. Jol. of bd. of revenue comra., 1860. n. p., n. d. 126 pp. Eept. of supt. of common schools, 1859/60. n. p., n. d. 192 pp. [ .] Miscellaneous documents read in the legislature. Harrls- burg : A. B. Hamilton, 1861. 1150 pp., docs. 1-71. Binder's title : Legislative Documents. 1861. Contents : Doc. 1. Jan. 4, 1861. Communication from auditor gen. transmitting returns of the several banks and savings institutions, pp. 3-340. Doc. 2. Jan. 2, 1861. Ann. rept. of state treasurer on the finances of the state, 1859/60. pp. 341-381. Doc. 3. Jan. 3, 1861. Rept. of auditor gen., state treas- urer and atty. gen., on claim of John Gemmill. pp. 382- 384. Doc. 4. Jan. 3, 1861. Rept. of auditor gen., state treas- urer and atty. gen. on claim of Israel Grafins. pp. 385- 386. Doc. 5. Jan. 3, 1861. Rept. of auditor gen. on claim of Bergans and Grim. pp. 386-387. Doc. 6. Jan. 3, 1861. Eept. of the auditor gen. and state treasurer rel. to claim of Shem Thomas, pp. 387-389. Doc. 7. Jan. 3, 1861. Rept. of comrs. apptd. by act of Assembly to settle claims of James J. Dull. pp. 389-392. Doc. 8. Jan. 7, 1861. Eept. of auditor gen. on free bank- ing. Jan. 3, 1861. pp. 392-396. Doc. 9. Jan. 3, 1861. Ann. stmt, of affairs of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co., 1860. pp. 396-397. Doc. 10. Jan. 2, 1861. Ann. stmt, of Phlla. Saving Fund Socy. Dee. 31, 1860. pp. 397-398. Doc. 11. Jan. 9, 1861. Ann. rept. of treasurer of Penn. State Agric. Socy., 1860. pp. 399-400. Doc. 12. Jan. 9, 1861. Ann. stmt, of atty. gen. for 1860. Jan. 8, 1861. pp. 401-402. Doc. 13. Jan. 9, 1861. Rept. of auditor gen., atty. gen. and state treasurer, on claim of Thomas Morley. Jan. 8, 1861. pp. 403-404. Doc. 14. Jan. 9, 1861. Ann. rept. of state librarian, to- gether with a catalogue of books, for 1860. Jan. 2, 1861. pp. 405-447. Doc. 15. Jan. 9, 1861. Ann. stmt, of Western Saving Fund Socy. of Phlla., Nov., 1860. Jan. 8, 1861. p. 448. • Two copies were compared, one in the Penn. State Library and one in the Free Library of Phlla. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXXXV General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 1-Aprll 18, 1861 — cont'd [Documents.] — cont'd Contents ; — cont'd Doc. 16. Jan. 17, 1861. Ann. stmt, of Frankford and Bristol Turnpike Road Co. Jan. 12, 1861. pp. 449-450. Doc. 17. Jan. 17, 1861. Communication from auditor gen. rel. to the Delaware and Hudson Canal Co. pp. 450-452. Doc. 18. Jan. 16, 1861. Communication from auditor gen. transmitting repts. of the several r.r. cos. pp. 453-644. Doc. 19. Jan. 30, 1861. Ann. stmt, of Delaware and Hud- son Canal Co., 1860. Jan. 29, 1861. pp. 644-645. Doc. 20. Jan. 30, 1861. Ann. stmt, of the Six Penny Saving Fund of Phila., Dec. 31, 1860. p. 645. Doc. 21. Jan. 10, 1861. Rept. of teller on vote for Gov. pp. 646-647. Doc. 22. Jan. 27, 1861. Ann. stmt, of receipts and ex- penditures of the City of Phila. in trust for the Girard estate, 1860. pp. 648-689. Doc. 23. Jan. 30, 1861. Communication from auditor gen. rel. to the classification of licenses of dealers of liquor, and the rates thereof, pp. 689-698. Doc. 24. Jan. 30, 1860. Ann. stmt, of Phila. Saving Fund Socy., Jan. 1, 1861. Jan. 29, 1861. pp. 699-700. Doc. 25. Feb. 6, 1861. Ann. stmt, of Thomas Iron Co., Feb. 5, 1861. pp. 700-701. Doc. 26. Jan. 30, 1861. Ann. stmt, of N. Y. and Erie R.R. Co., 1859/60. pp. 701-702. Doc. 27. Jan. 28, 1861. Ann. stmt, of Bald Eagle and Spring Creek Navigation Co. Jan. 1, 1861. pp. 702-703. Doc. 28. Jan. 30, 1861. Ann. rept. of inspectors of the Western Penitentiary of Penn., for 1860. Jan. 4, 1861. pp. 704-724. Doc. 29. Feb. 8, 1861. Ann. rept. of bd. of directors of Penn. Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, 1860. Feb. 7, 1861. pp. 724-729. Doc. 30. Feb. 5, 1861. Journal of the Electoral College of Penn. Dee. 5, 1860. pp. 730-740. Doc. 31. Feb. 7, 1861. 18 ann. rept. of directors of Brie Canal Co., 1860. pp. 740-749. Doc. 32. Feb. 7, 1861. Ann. stmt, of the Western Saving Fund Socy. of Phila. Feb. 6, 1861. pp. 749-750. Doc. 33. Feb. 7, 1861. Communication from president of the Six Penny Saving Fund transmitting rea. agst. pas- sage of law extending time of giving notice for with- drawing deposits. Feb. 1, 1861. pp. 750-751. Doc. 34. Feb. 8, 1861. Ann. rept. of trustees and supt. of State Lunatic Hospital of Penn. for 1860. pp. 751-773. Doc. 35. Procs. of Penn. Legisl., in commemoration of the birth-day of Washington. Feb. 22, 1861. pp. 774- 800. Doe. 36. Feb. 12, 1861. Communication from auditor gen. rel. to tonnage now due and unpaid by the Penn. R.R. Co. p. 801. Doc. 37. Feb. 19, 1861. Communication from auditor fen. rel. to the claim of John Kennedy, senior, pp. 02-803. Doc. 38. Feb. 5, 1861. Communication from auditor gen. transmitting a stmt, of the repts. of certain mnfg. COS. Feb. 4, 1861. pp. 803-805. Doc. 39. Feb. 11, 1861. Ann. stmt, of the Univ. of Penn.. Jan. 1, 1861. p. 806. Doc. 40. Feb. 19, 1861. Communication from atty. gen. rel. to appeals of Penn. R.R. Co. in regard to tonnage tax. pp. 807-808. Doc. 41. Feb., 1861. Petition, minutes and proceedings in the case of the contested election of Lewis Pughe. pp. 808-832. Doc. 42. Feb., 1861. Bills of costs in the contested elec- tion case from Luzerne Co. pp. 833-835. Doc. 43. March 1, 1861. Bill of costs of the sergeant- at-arms for contested election case in the first distr. of Phila. pp. 835-836. Doc. 44. March 1, 1861. Communication from the secy, of the Commonwealth, transmitting to the Legisl. the census of Penn. for 1860, as per res. of the House. Feb. 28, 1861. pp. 837-838. Doc. 45. Feb. 28, 1861. Ann. stmt, of the Monongahela Navigation Co. Feb. 27, 1861. pp. 839-840. Doc. 46. Feb. 28, 1861. Stmt, of the Dollar Savings Bank of Pittsburgh. Jan. 31, 1861. p. 840. Doc. 47. March 14, 1861. 14 ann. rept. of the inspectors of the Phila. Co. Prison. Feb., 1861. pp. 841-883. Doc. 48. Feb. 21, 1861. Stmt, of the Mount Carbon E.E. Co. Feb. 20, 1861. pp. 884-885. Doc. 49. March 25, 1861. Communication from auditor gen. rel. to claim of Chas. DeHass and asst. for services rendered the state. March 22, 1861. pp. 885-886. Doc. 50. March 28, 1861. Stmt, of the affairs of Dela- ware Coal Co. March 1, 1861. pp. 887-888. Doc. 51. March 29, 1861. Communication from the audi- tor gen. and state treasurer, rel. to the guarantied in- terest to the stockholders of the Bald Eagle and Spring Creek Navigation Co. pp. 888-890. Doc. 52. March 18, 1861. Communication from auditor gen. showing condition of foreign insurance cos., etc., doing business in the state. March 15, 1861. pp. 891- 940. 130 INDKX TO DOCTIMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— «mt'd LXXXV General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 1-April 18, 1861 — conf d [Docnments.] — confd Contents : — cont'd Doc 53. April 3, 1861. Taxable Inhabitants of the sev- eral congressional dlstrs. of the Commonwealth, pp. 941-944 Doc 54. March 22, 1861. Kept, of the auditor gen. and state treasurer, on claim of Geo. Jordan, pp. 945-946. Doc 55. April 1, 1861. Ann. stmt, of Fhlla. and Bead- ing B.B. Co. for 1860. March 31, 1861. pp. 948-949. Doc 56. March 27, 1861. Commonlcatlon from auditor gen., state treasurer and atty. gen. reL to claim of Chas. Carter, pp. 949-950. Doc 57. Feb. 20, 1861. Commonlcatlon from andltor gen. and state treasurer reL to claim of Christ, Long & Co., of Lancaster Co. p. 950. Doc 58. March 29, 1861. 32 ann. rept. of Inspectors of State Penitentiary of the Eastern dlstr. of Penn. March 29, 1861. pp. 951-1013. Doc 59. Jan. 29, 1861. Communication from state treas- urer reL to contingent expenses of his office. Jan. 17, 1861. p. 1013. Doc 60. May 8, 1861. Docs, ace Govs. mess, in relation to expenditure of military fund. May 6, 1861. pp. 1014-1058. Doc 61. April 16, 1861. Ann. rept of Schuylkill Savlga- tlon Co., 1860. April 15. 1861. pp. 1058-1081. Doc 62. Feb., 1861. Communication from snpt. of com- mon schools setting forth expenses estimated as neces- sary for common school system and school dept. pp. 1082-1083. Doc 63. March 22, 1861. Communication from the state treasurer transmitting list of public defaulters. Feb. 26, 1861. pp. 1083-1098. Doc 64. Jan. 30. 1861. Communication from auditor gen. reL to contingent expenses of his office pp. 1099- 1100. Doc 63. Jan. 29, 1861. Commimication from state treas- urer, in relation to interest on public debt. Jan. 25, 1861. p. 1101. Doc 66. Jan. 29, 1861. BepL of andltor gen., state treasurer and atty. gen. In r^ard to unadjusted claims on main line of tiie Fenn. Canal, under act of April 2, 1860. Jan. 28, 1861. p. 1103. Doc 67. Jan. 29, 1861. Communication from surveyor sen., in relation to contingent expenses of his office. Jan.. 1861. p. 1103. Doc 68. Jan. 29, 1861. Communication from surveyor gen. reL to fundshlng lists of lands to vhlch the govt, claims title to the several cos. of the Commonwealth, p. 1104. Doc 69. March T, 1861. Minutes of the Committee apptd. to Investigate the matter of the contested election case In the dty of Phila., contesting right of Joseph Caldwell to a seat in the House of Representatives, from the first representative dlstr. of PhUa. Jan. 9-Feb. 14. 1861. pp. 1105-1127. Doc 70. AprIL 1861. Communication from auditor gen., atty. gen. and state treasurer reL to claim of Jas. M'Kean and Marmadoke Bambo. p. 1128. Doc 71. May 3. 1S61. Communication of the adj. gen. transmitting detailed list of the companies offering their services to the Got. and also a list of those accepted, pp. 1129-1141. Extra Session* AprO 30-May 16. 1861 Journal of the Senate. Harrisburg : A. B. Hamilton, 1861. 148 pp.* Journal of the House. Harrisburg : A. B. Hamilton. 1861. 198 pp.« T.vx\ VI General Assembly Jan. T-April 11. 1862 Journal of the Senate. Harrisburg : A. B. Hamilton, 1862. 767 pp. Journal of the House. Harrisburg : A. B. Hamilton. 1862. 975 pp. [Documents.] Beports of the heads of departments, transmitted to Governor. Harrisburg : A. B. Hamilton. 1861. v. p. Blndei'E title: ExecutiTe Documents. 1861. Contents ; Table of contents. 1 leaf. Govs, mess., Jan. 8, 1862. h. t. p. 14 pp. Bept. of auditor gen. on finances of the commonwealth, 1860/1. n. p., n. d. 161 pp. Detailed rept. of state treasurer, etc, 1S60 1. n. p„ n. d. 431 (1) pp. Ann. rept. of surveyor gen., 1860/ 1. n. p., n. d. 16 pp. Ann. rept. of adj. gen., 1861. n. p., n. dl 23 pp. Bept. of guartermaster gen., 1861. n. p., n. d. 23 pp. Bept. of commissary gen., 1861. n. p., n. d. 11 pp. Bept. of paymaster gen., 1861. n. p., n. d. 5 pp. Bept. of chief of transportation and tel^raph dept, 1861. n. p., n. d. 4 pp. Bept erf surgeon gen., 1861. n. p., n. d. 13 pp. * Bound with Begular Sesdon, Jan., 1861. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXXXVI General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 7-AprU 11, 1862 — confd [Documents.]— <»nfd Contents : — confd Letter from Brigadier Gen. J. G. Totten, to Gov. reL to lake and river defences, n. p., n. d. 2 leaves. Bept of supt of common schools, 1860/1. n. p., n. d. 254 pp. [ .] Miscellaneous documents read in the legislature. Harris- burg : A. B. Hamilton, 1862. 1434 pp., docs. 1-97. Binder's title : Legislative Docnments. 1862. Contents : Doc 1. Jan. 9, 1862. Communication from auditor een. transmitting returns of the several banks and sanngi institntions. pp. 3-353. Doc 2. Jan. 8, 1862. Ann. stmt of Phlla. Saving Fund Socy., Nov., 1861. p. 354. Doc 3. Jan. 8, 1862. Ann stmt of Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co., Jan. 4. 1862. p. 355. Doc 4. Jan. 13, 1862. Ann. stmt of Western Savtau; Fund Socy. of Phila., Xov, 1861. Jan. 6, 1862. p. 356. Doc 5. Jan. 8, 1862. Ann. rept of state treasurer on the finances of the state, 1860/1. Jan. 7, 1862. pp. 357-399 Doc 6. Jan. 13, 1862. Ahstr. of acets. of the Frankfmd and Bristol Turnpike Boad Co., Jan. 11, 1862. p. 400. Doc 7. Jan. 8, 1862. Bept of the supt of transportatloB and tel^taph dept of Fenn. Dec 2, 1861. pp. 401-402. Doc 8. Jan. 8, 1862. Ann. rept of adj. gen. for 186L Jan. 3, 1862. pp. 403-423. Doc 9. Jan. 8, 1862. Bept of q. m. gen., 1861. Dec 31, 1861. pp. 424-444. Doc 10. Jan. 8. 1862. Bept of commissary gen., 1861. Jan. 6, 1862. pp. 445-453. Doc 11. Not found. Doc 12. Jan. 9, 1862. Ann. rept of atty. gen., 1861. Jan. 7. 1862. pp. 453-154. Doc 13. Jan. 9, 1862. Bept of auditor gen. on free banking system, 1861. pp. 455-461. Doc 14. Jan. 8, 1862. Bept of the paymaster gen.. 1861. Nov. 12, 1861. pp. 462-464. Doc 13. Jan. 8, 1862. Communication from Brevet Brigadier Gen. Totten In reference to defences on the Delaware River and Lake Erie. Dec 23, 1861. p. 465. Doc 16. Jan. 8, 1862. B^t of surgeon gen., 1861. Dec 14, 1861. pp. 46&470. Doc 17. Jan. 14. 1862. Bept of auditor gen. and state treasurer reL to claim of Brandon & Co. pp. 476-478. Doc 18. Jan. 22, 1862. JoL of the committee to try con- tested election case from the 12th dlstr. of Phila. Jan. 15-20, 1862. pp. 479-480. Doc 19. Jan. 23, 1862. Ann. stmt of Westezn Saving Fond Socy. of Phila., 1861. Jan. 22, 1862. pp. 481-482. Doc 20. Jan. 22, 1862. Bept of auditor gen. in refercnte to creating a loan and arming the state. Jan. 21, 1S62. pp. 482-484. Doc 21. Jan. 16, 1862. Repts. of the several r.r. cos. at Fenn. communicated by auditor gen., to tlie LeglsL Jan. 15, 1862. pp. 484-701. Doc 22. Jan. 24. 1862. 19 ann. rept. of directors . 13. 1863. Ann. stmt of funds of Univ of Penn.. Jan. 1, 1863. p. 888. •Copies were seen in the Penn. St.ite Ubrarr. in the Free Li- brary of Phila , and in the Library of Congress. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXXXVil General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 6-April 15, 1863 — confd [Documents.] — cont'd Contents : — confd Doc. 32. March 19, 1863. Ann. stmt of affairs of Dela- ware Coal Co., March 1, 1863. pp. 889-890. Doc 33. Blarch 13, 1863. Bept of Dollar Savings Bank of Pittsburg. Jan. 31. 1863. pp. 890-891. Doc 34. April 8, 1863. Bept of select committee of House of Representatives, on subject of tbe alleged frauds in election of U. S. Senator, pp. 891-960. Doc. 35. April 13, 1863. Minority rept of House select committee on subject of alleged frauds in election of U. S. Senator, pp. 961-964. Doc 36. F^. 12, 1863. Communication from auditor gen. reL to contingent expenses of his office Feb. 5, 1S63. pp. 965-966. Doc 37. Feb. 12. 1863. Communication from the atty. gen. reL to contingent expenses of bis office, p. 966. Doc 38. llarch 5, 1863. Communication from secy, of tbe Commonwealth rel. to contingent expenses of his office. Feb. 6, 1863. p. 967. Doc 39. Feb. 12. 1863. Communication from surveyor gen. reL to contingent expenses of his office, p. 968. Doc 40. Jan. 14, 1863. Bept. of comrs. of sinking fund, 1861/2. p. 969. Doc 41. Fd). 9, 1863. Communication from state treas- urer reL to contingent expenses of his office p. 970. Doc 42. March, 1863. Journal of bd. of revenue comrs- Feb. 17, 1863. pp. 971-1076. Doc 43. March 3, 1863. Communication from state treas- urer transmitting list of public dtfanlteis. Feb. 25. 1863. pp. 1077-1090. Doc 44. Feb. 11. 1863. Ann rept of bd. of directors of the Penn. Instltntion for the Deaf and Diunb for 1862. Feb. 9, 1863. pp. 1090-1095. Doc 43. Feb. 3, 1863. Ann. acct of receipts and ex- penditures of the Glrard Estate, of Phila., 1863. pp. 1096-1139. Doc 46. Jan. 28, 1863. Communication from anditor gen. reL to clasedficatlon of licenses of dealers in liquor, and rates thereof. Jan. 22, 1863. pp. 1140-1149. Doc 47. Feb. 2. 1863. 13 ann. rept of mngrs. of Penn. Institution for the Instruction of the Blind. Jan. 30, 1863. pp. 1130-1154. Doc 48. F*. 11, 1863. 33 ann. rept of bd. of mngrs. at House of Befnge, 1862. Feb. 9, 1863. pp. 1133-1173. Doc 49. March 17, 1863. 34 ann. rept of the inspectors of the State Penitentiary for the Eastern Distr. of Penn., 1862. March 13, 1863. pp. 1173-1224. Doc 50. Feb. 23, 1863. Communication from auditor gen. reL to taxes paid by tel^raph cos. Feb. 20, 1863. pp. 1223-1226. Doc 31. April 13, 1863. Testimony taken by Senate committee apptd. to inquire Into affairs of Delaware and Hudson Canal Co. pp. 1226-1230. Doc 32. Feb. 12, 18^. Betums of election for anditor gen. and surveyor gen., held Oct, 1862. pp. 1231-1231. Doc 33. Feb. 10, 1863. 3Iemorial of bd. of directors of Penn. Institution for the Deaf and Dumb. pp. 1234-1235. Doc 34. Feb. 26, 1.S62. Communication &om auditor gen. showing condition of foreign Insurance cos. doing business in state, pp. 1235-1290. Doc 35. Feb. 3. 1863. Abstr. of accts. of Germantown and PerUomen Turnpike Road Co., 1861/2. Jan. 30, 1863. p. 1290. Doc 56. Jan. 27. 1S63. Ann. rept of Lykens Valley Coal Co., Dec 31. 1862. p. 1291. Doc 57. Feb. 3. 1863. Abstr. of ai-ets. of Cheltenham and WUlow Grove Turnpike Co., 1S61 2. Jan. 30, 1863. p. 1292. Doc 38. Feb. 10, 1863. Conunnnicatlon from supt of common schools reL to contingent expenses of his office. Jan. 9, 1863. p. 1293. Doc 59. Feb. 12, 1863. Stmt of adj. gen. as to no. of persons in the various counties of Uie Commonwealth, who claim exemption, on acct of consdentxous scruples, from the late miUtary draft Feb. 11, 1863. pp. 1294- 1296. Doc 60. Feb. 12. 1863. Stmt of anditor gen. of pay- ments of taxes by Atlantic and Ohio iSelegraph Co. p. 1296. Doc 61, Feb. 13, 1863. Communication from state treas- urer reL to amt of money due commonwealth by the Wyoming Canal Co. p. 1297. Doc 62. Feb. 16. 1863. Ann. stmt of Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven R.B. Co. pp. 1298-1299. Doc 63. March 3, 1863. Communication from state treas- urer reL to amt of specie certificates issued to the several banks, pp. 1299-1301. Doc 64. April 7, 1863. Conunnnicatlon frtmi adj. gen. leL to amt of money required to pay officers of Penn. volunteers, pp. 1302-1303. Doc 65. April 13, 1863. Testimony taken by select committee of the Honse of Bepresentatives apptd. to in- vestigate the postage accts. of George Bergner, post- master at Harrlsburg. pp. 1303-1320. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 133 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXXXVIII General Assembly Jan. 5-Aug. 25, 1864 Journal of the Senate. Harrlsburg : Slngerly & Myers, 1864. 1446 pp. Journal of the House. Harrlsburg: Slngerly & Myers, 1864. 14oo pp. [Documents.] Reports of the heads of departments, transmitted to Governor. 2 vols. V. 1. Harrlsburg : Slngerly & Myers, 1864. v. p. Binder's title : Executive Documents. 1863. v. 1. Contents : Table of contents. 1 leaf. Govs, mess., Jan. 7, 1864. h. t. p. 16 pp. Rept. of auditor gen. on finances of commonwealth, 1862/3. h. t. p. 160 pp. Detailed rept. of state treasurer, etc., 1862/3. h. t. p. 542 pp. Ann. rept. of surveyor gen., 1862/3. h. t. p. 19 pp. Rept. of supt. of common schools, 1862/3. h. t. p. xxxU 25-287 pp. Journal of bd. of revenue comrs., 1863. h. t. p. 108 pp. V. 2. Harrlsburg : Slngerly & Myers, 1864. v. p. Binder's title : Executive Documents. 1863. v. 2. Contents : Table of contents. 1 leaf. Ann. rept. of adj. gen., 1863. h. t. p. 675 pp. Rept. of commissary gen., 1863. h. t. p. 4 pp. Eept. of surgeon gen., 1863. h. t. p. 67 pp. Ann. rept. of chief of transportation and telegraph dept. of commonwealth, 1863. h. t. p. 12 pp. Rept. of R. B. Roberts, Penn. state agt., at Washing- ton, D. C. h. t. p. 6 pp. Rept. of bd. of military claims, 1863. h. t. p. 142 pp. Procs. of comrs. of Soldiers' National Cemetery, at Gettysburg, 1863. h. t. p. 5 pp. Ceremonies of 2d Inauguration of A. G. Curtin, Gov. h. t. p. 21 pp. [ .] Miscellaneous documents read in the legislature. Harrls- burg : Slngerly & Myers, 1864. 1576 pp., docs. 1-57. Binder's title : Legislative Documents. 1864. Contents : Doc. l.j Jan. 7, 1864. Communication from auditor gen. transmitting returns of banks and savings institutions in commonwealth, 1863. pp. 3-388. Doc. 2. Jan. 22, 1864. Repts. of r.r. and canal cos. of Penn. communicated by auditor gen. to legisl. pp. 389- 695. Doc. 3. Jan. 7, 1864. Rept. of state treasurer on finances of state, 1862/3. pp. 696-738. Doc. 4. Jan. 7, 1864. Procs. of comrs. of Gettysburg Cemetery, Dec. 17, 1863. pp. 739-741. Doc. 5. Jan. 14, 1864. Ann. rept. of Swede Iron Co. P. 741. Doc. 6. Jan. 25, 1864. Rept. of auditor gen. rel. to free banking law, 1863. pp. 741-755. Doc. 7. Jan. 14, 1864, Ann. rept. of surgeon gen. of Penn., 1863. Dec. 31, 1863. pp. 755-817. Doc. 8. Jan. 12, 1864. Ann. rept. of commissary gen. of Penn., 1863. Jan. 1, 1864. pp. 817-818. Doc. 9. Jan. 12, 1864. Ann. rept. of atty. gen., 1863. pp. 818-820. Doc. 10. Jan. 29, 1864. Res. passed by legisl. of W. Va. rel. to navigation of Ohio River, Jan., 1864. pp. 820-822. Doc. 11. Jan. 7, 1864. Ann. rept. of chief of transporta- tion and telegraph dept., 1863. Jan. 1, 1864. pp. 822- 831 Doc. 12. Jan. 7, 1864. Rept. of Col. R. B. Roberts, state agt. at Washington, 1863. Dec. 31, 1863. pp. 832-834. Doc 13. Feb. 23, 1864. Proclamation of Andrew Jackson, president of D. S., to S. C. pp. 834-848. Doc. 14. Jan. 14, 1864. Returns of election for Gov., Oct., 1863. pp. 848-849. Doc. 15. Jan. 29, 1864. Communication from auditor gen. rel. to corporations chartered In other states and doing business in this state, p. 850. Doc. 16. March 10, 1864. Rept. of select committee of Senate upon condition of institutions receiving aid from state, pp. 851-940. Doc. 17. Feb. 23, 1864. Farewell address of A. Jackson, pres. of U. S., March 4, 1837. pp. 940-953. Doc. 18. Jan. 12, 1864. Rept. of bd. of military claims for 1863. Jan. 1, 1864. pp. 953-1092. Doc. 19. March 31, 1864. Rept. of select committee of House, rel. to Soldiers' National Cemetery, pp. 1093- 1169. Doc. 20. Jan. 22, 1864. Ann. rept. of state librarian, to- gether with catalogue of books, for 1863. Jan. 12, 1864. pp. 1170-1191. Doc. 21. Jan. 14, 1864. Rept. of Dime Saving Institution of Pittsburg, 1863. Jan. 13, 1864. p. 1191. Doc. 22. Jan. 7, 1864. Ann. stmt, of Phlla. Saving Fund Socy., 1863. p. 1192. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXXXVIII General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 5-Aug. 25, 1864 — cont'd [Documents. ] — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 23. Jan. 18, 1864. Ann. stmt, of Frankford and Bristol Turnpike Road Co., 1864. Jan. 9, 1864. p. 1193. Doc. 24. Jan. 15, 1864. Rept. of auditor gen. in refer- ence to creating loan and arming in state, pp. 1194-1195. Doc. 25. Feb. 26, 1864. Communication from auditor gen. showing condition of foreign insurance cos., etc., doing business in state, pp. 1195-1266. Doc. 26. Jan. 25, 1864. Ann. stmt, of Western Saving Fund Socy. of Phlla., 1863. Jan. 23, 1864. pp. 126'f- 1268. Doc. 27. Jan. 12, 1864. Ann. stmt, of Western Saving Fund Socy. of Phlla., 1863. pp. 1268-1269. Doc. 28. Feb. 16, 1864. Communication from state treas- urer transmitting list of public defaulters, pp. 1269- 1280. Doc. 29. Jan. 27, 1864. Proceedings of committee apptd. to Investigate contested election of M'Kee vs. Chambers, pp. 1281-1285. Doc. 30. Jan. 28, 1864. Rept. upon income and expendi- tures of Agrlc. College, 1863. pp. 1285-1287. Doc. 31. Jan. 27, 1864. Ann. rept. of treasurer of Penn. State Agrlc. Socy^ 1863. pp. 1287-1288. Doc. 32. Jan. 7, 1864. Ann. stmt, of affairs of Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co., 1863. Jan. 5, 1864. pp. 1288-1289 Doc. 33. Feb. 6, 1864. Ann. stmt, of Phlla. Saving Fund Socy. Jan. 23, 1864. pp. 1289-1290. Doc. 34. Feb. 16, 1864. Communication from comrs. apptd. under act accepting land grant for endowment of agrlc. colleges. Feb. 15, 1864. pp. 1290-1291. Doc. 35. Jan. 21, 1864. Ann. return of auditor gen. of no., classification and license rates of all importers, brewers and distillers, etc. pp. 1291-1299. Doc. 36. Jan. 18, 1864. Ann. stmt, of Del. and Hudson Canal Co„ 1863. Jan. 16, 1864. p. 1300. Doc. 37. Feb. 1, 1864. 2 ann. rept. of directors of Erie Canal Co., 1863. Jan. 12, 1864. pp. 1301-1302. Doc. 38. Feb. 1, 1864. Ann. stmt, of Dimes Savings In- stitution of Lewisburg. Jan. 25, 1864. pp. 1302-1303. Doc. 39. Feb. 1, 1864. Ann. rept. of treasurer of Brie Canal Co., 1863. pp. 1304-1305. Doc. 40. Feb. 25, 1864. Ann. rept. of bd. of directors of Penn. Institution for Deaf and Dumb for 1863. Feb. 22, 1864. pp. 1305-1312. Doc. 41. March 10, 1864. Rept. of comrs. of sinking fund for year endg. Sept. 1, 1863. pp. 1313-1314. Doc. 42. Feb. 18, 1864. Ann. stmt, of Bloomsburg Iron Co., 1863. Feb. 17, 1864. p. 1314. Doc. 43. April 20, 1864. Rept. of jt. committee of legisl. of Penn. rel. to frauds committed upon volunteers, pp. 1315-1359. Doc. 44. March 29, 1864. 35 ann. rept. of Inspectors of State Penitentiary for Eastern Distr. of Penn. March 28, 1864. pp. 1360-1470. Doc. 45. Feb. 1, 1864. Ann. rept. of mngrs. of Western Penn. Hospital for 1863. .Tan. 20, 1864. pp. 1471-1485. Doc. 46. March 29, 1864. 36 ann. rept. of bd. of mngrs. of House of Refuge, 1863. March 26, 1864. pp. 1486- 1509. Doc. 47. Jan. 21, 1864. Rept. of Locust Mountain Coal and Iron Co., 1863. Nov. 11, 1863. p. 1509. Doc. 48. March 30, 1864. Septennial census of Penn., 1864. pp. 1510-1511. Doc. 49. March 21, 1864. Ann. stmt, of affairs of Dela- ware Coal Co. March 19, 1864. pp. 1512-1513. Doc. 50. March 15, 1864. Testimony in case of committee to investigate author of certain newspaper articles. Feb. 3-March 9, 1864. pp. 1513-1520. Doc. 51. March 22, 1864. Ann. stmt, of Phila. and Read- ing R.R. Co., 1863. March 17, 1864. pp. 1521-1522. Doc. 52. March 1, 1864. Ann. stmt, of Monongahela Navigation Co., Jan. 1, 1864. Feb. 26, 1864. pp. 1522- 1524. Doc. 53. Feb. 26, 1864. Eept. rel. to claim of J. Dlgnam. Feb. 25, 1864. pp. 1524-1525. Doc. 54. March 1, 1864. Ann. rept. of trustees and supt. of State Lunatic Hospital for 1863. pp. 1525-1549. Doc. 55. Jan., 1864. Ceremonies of second inauguration of A. G. Curtis, Gov. of Penn. Jan. 19, 1864. pp. 1550- 1564. Doc. 56. Feb. 26, 1864. Stmt, of Mount Carbon R.R. Co.. Feb. 1, 1864. pp. 1564-1566. Doc. 57. Aug. 23, 1864. Returns of election on adoption or rejection of amdmts. to Constitution of state, pp. 1566-1567. Index, pp. 1570-1576. LXXXIX General Assembly Jan. 3-March 24, 1865 Journal of the Senate. Harrlsburg : Slngerly & Myers. 1865 993 pp. Journal of the House. Harrlsburg : Slngerly & Myers, 1865. 1058 pp. 134 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd LXXXIX General iLssembl; — cont'd Jan. 3-Harch 24, 1865 — conf d [Documents.] Beport» of the heads of departments, transmitted to the Got. 2 vols. V. 1. Harrisbnrg : Slngerly & Hyers, 1865. T. p. Binder's title : ExecntlTe Docnments. 1864. t. 1. Contents : Table of contents. 1 leaf. ifessage of Got.. Jan. 4, 1865. h. t. p. 16 pp. Special mess, of Got., reL to defence of state, Ang. 9, 1864. h. t p. 13 pp. Ann. lept. of sapt. of soldleia' orphans, 1864. h. t. p. 22 pp. Bept. of auditor gen. on finances of commonwealth, 1863/4. h. t. p. 183 pp. Detailed rept. of state treasurer, etc., 1863/4. h. t. p. 510 pp. Ann. rept. of soireyor gen., 1863/4. h. t. p. 17 pp. Bept. of snpt. of common schools, 1863/4. h. t. p. 317 pp. Opinion of atty. gen., rel. to election In 16th Con- gressional Dlstr. h. t. p. 7 pp. T. 2. Harrisbnrg : Slngerly & Myers, 1865. t. p. Binder's title : ExecntlTe Docnments. 1864. t. 2. Contents : Ann. rept. of adj. gen., 1864. h. t. p. 269 pp. Ann, rept. of execntlTe office, military dept., 1863/4. h. t. p. 263 pp. Ann. rept. of q. m. gen., 1864. b. t. p. 177 pp. Bept. of snrgeon gen., 1864. Ii. t. p. 52 pp. Ann. rept. of chief of transportation and tel^raph dept.. 1864. h. t. p. 10 pp. B«nt. at F. Jordan, Penn. state agt. at Washington, D. C 1864. h. t. p. 6 pp. Bept. of J. Chamberlin. Penn. state agt. at the South- west, 1864. h. t. p. 7 pp. Ann rept. of Inspector gen., 1864. h. t. p. 7 pp., et seq. Ann. rept. of bd. of military claims, 1864. h. t. p. 119 pp. [ .J Miscellaneous documents read in the legislatnie. 2 toIs. T. 1. Harrlsburg: Singerly & Myers, 1865. 1310 pp., docs. 1-64- Blnder's title : LeglslatlTe Documents. 1865. t. 1. Contents : Doc 1. Jan. 5, 1865. Commnnication from auditor gen. tranamitting returns of sereral banks and saT- Ings Institutions of commonwealth, 1864. pp. 3-384. Doc 2. Jan. 24. 1865. Bepts. of the seTeral r.r. and canal cos. of Penn., commnnlcated by auditor gen. to legisL pp. 385-734. Doc 3. Jan. 25. 1865. Communication from auditor gen. reL to tonnage tax unpaid by certain r.r. cos. pp. 735-736. Doic. 4. Jan. 25, 1865. Commnnication from state treasurer, giving list of state banks that haye be- come national banlcs. pp. 736-737. Doc 5. Jan. 26, 1865. lietter of Got. A 6. Cnrtin to Prea. of D. S. pp. 738-741. Doc 6. Jan. 12. 1865. Ann. rept. of state librarian, together with catalogue of books, for 1864. pp. 7'e-770. Doc 7. Jan. 4, 1865. Ann. rept. of snpt. of soldiers' orphans. 1864. pp. 771-790. Doc 8. Jan. 24. 1865. Bept. of anditor gen. rel to free banking law of commonwealtli. pp. 790-807. Doc 9. Jan. 5. 1865. Ann. rept. of Inspector gen. of commonwealth, 1864. Dec 30, 1864. pp. 808-812. Doc 10. Jan. 5, 1865. Opinion of atfy. gen. reL to election in 16th Cong. Dlstr. Dec 16, 1864. pp. 813-S17 Doc 11. 'Jan. 4, 1865. Bept of CoL Pr. Jordan. Penn. state agt. at Washington, D. C, 1864. Dec 16, 1864. pp. 817-820. Doc 12. Jan. 4. 1865. Bept. of CoL J. Chamberlin, state agt. at Sonth-West. Dec 21, 1864. pp. 821- 825. Doc 13. Feb. 1, 1865. Commnnication from secy, of commonwealth reL to papers connected with draft of 1862. pp. 826^27. Doc 14. Match 10, 1865. Commnnication from state treasurer reL to certain banks of commonwealth. pp. 827-828. Doc 15. Jan. 10, 1865. Ann. stmt, of affairs of Lehigh Coal and NaTigatlon Co., 1864. Jan. 4, 1865. pp. 829-830. Doc 16. Jan. 4, 1865. Ann. stmt, of FhHa. Saving Fund Socy., Not.. 1864. pp. 830-831. Doc 17. Jan. 10. 1865. Ann. stmt, of Western SaT- ing Fund Socy. of PhUa.. 1864. Jan. 9, 1865. pp. 831-832. Doc 18. Jan. 10, 1864 [1865]. Ann. stmt, of Frank- ford and Bristol Tnropike Boad Co. Jan. 9. 1865. pp. 832-833. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd T.xxx T-y General Assembly — conf d Jan. 3-March 24, 1865 — cont'd [Docnments.] — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 19. Feb. 8, 1865. Conunnnication from state librarian reL to contingent expenses of his office p. 833. Doc 20. Feb. 8, 1865. Commnnication from snpt. of common schools reL to contingent expenses at his office. Feb. 4, 1865. p. 834. Doc 21. March 24, 1864. Bept. of select committee reL to frauds committed npon soldiers, people and goTt pp. 835-879. Doc 22. March 13. 1865. 37 ann. rept. of bd. of mngrs. of House of Befnge, 1864. March 1, 1865. pp. 879-898. Doc. 23. Feb. 27, 1865. Ann. rept. of bd. of direc- tors of Penn. Institution for Deaf and Dumb for 1864. Feb. 25. 1865. pp. 899-907. Doc 24. March 9, 1865. 11 ann. rept. of Northern Home for Friendless Children. March 8, 1865. pp. 907-914. Doc 25. Feb. 16, 1865. Communication from state treasurer reL to expenses of his oOix. p. 914. Doc 26. Feb. 8, 1865. Commnnication from surveyor gen. reL to expenses of his office, p. 915. Doc 27. March 7, 1865. 36 ann. rept. of Inspectors of State Penitentiary for Elastem Dlstr. of Penn. pp. 916-1015. Doc 28. Feb. 1, 1865. Ann. rept. of Inspectors of Western Penitentiary of Penn. for year 1864. Dec 31, 1864. pp. 1015-1031. Doc 29. Feb. 1, 1865. Communication from auditor fen. in reference to creating loan and arming state, an. 31, 1865. pp. 1032-1033. Doc 30. Feb. 6, 1865. Ann. stmt, of Western SaT- ing Fund Socy. of Fhlla.. 1864. Feb. 3. 1865. pp. 1033-1034. Doc 31. Jan. 27. 1865. Ann. retnm of auditor gen. of no., claaslflcatton and license rates of an im- porters, brewers and distilleries, etc pp. 1035-1044. Doc 32. Fd). 3. 1865. Communication from state treasurer, transmitting list of pnblic defanlterL Jan. 20, 1865. pp. 1045-1056. Doc 33. Jan. 20, 1865. Ann. rept. of bd. of mngrs. of Penn. Institution for Instruction of Blind. 1864. Jan. 18. 1865. pp. 1057-1064. Doc 34. Feb. 2. 1865. Stmt of Bethlehem Dhne Saying Institute at Bethlehem. Jan. 27, 1865. pp. 1064-1065. Doc 35. Jan. 3, 1865. Petition and mlnntes in con- tested election case of Manley ts. Wilson, pp. 1065- 1096. Doc 36. Jan. 10, 1865. Communication from secy. of commonwealth transmitting rept of Erie Bwy. Co. pp. 1097-1098. Doc 37. Jan. 19, 1865. Ann. rept of treasurer of Penn. State Agric Socy. Jan. 16. 1865. pp. 1098- 1099. Doc 38. Jan. 24. 1865. Ann. stmt of Mine Hill and SchnylklU HaTen B.B. Co. Jan. 23. 1865. pp. 1099-1100. Doc 39. Jan. 24, 1865. Bept of treasurer of Brie Canal Co. for year ending Dec 31, 1864. pp. 1101- 1102. Ann. stmt of Lewlslmig 1865. pp. 1102-1103. Bept of comrs. of sinking Doc 40. Jan. 25, 1865. Deposit Bank. Jan. 18, Doc 41. Jan. 25. 1865. fund. pp. 1103-1104. Doc 42. Jan. 26. 1865. Ann stmt of FhUa. SaTlng Fund Sogr., Jan. 1, 1865. pp. 1104-1105. Doc 43. Feb. 1, 1865. Ann. rept of Honae for Desti- tnte Colored Children of PMIa., 1864. pp. 1106- 1108. Doc 44. Fd). 20, 1865. Ann. rept of Li^ena Valley Coal Co.. Dec 31. 1864. pp. 1108-1109. Doc. 45. Feb. 20. 1865. Ann. stmt of I. 11. 1868. Communication from state treas- urer reL to salaries of president Jndges. pp. 977-978. Doc 19. Jan. 14. 1868. Bept. of bd. of military claims. 1866/7. pp. 979-1027. Doc 20. Jan. 3. 1868. Kept, of auditor gen. reL to free banking law, 1867. Jan. 1, 1868. pp. 1028-1035. Doc 21. Jan. 13. 1868. Ann. rept. of Lebteh Coal and Xavlgation Co.. Dec 31, 1867. pp. 1035-1036. Doc 22. Jan. 8. 1868. Communication from auditor gen.. transmitting returns of banks and savings institutions in commonwealth. 1867. pp. 1037-1101. Doc 23. Jan. 8. 1868. Bept. of comrs. of ginldng fund reL to public ddt. 1866/7. Jan.. 1868. p. 1102. Doc 24. April 10. 1868. Communication from Gov. reL to remissions of sentences by courts of Fliila. pp. 1103- 1126. Doc 25. Jan. 14, 1867 [1868]. Ann. rept. of atty. gen., 1867. Jan, 1868. pp. 1127-1129. Doc 26. Fdi. 6, 1868. Ann stmt, of Mount Carbon BJL Co.. F«*. 1, 1868. pp. 1129-1131. Doc 27. Jan. 29, 1868. Ann rept. of Monongahela Navi- gation Co, 1867. Jan. 2S, 1868. pp. 1131-1133. Doc 28. Feb. 3, 1868. Ann. stmt, of Dime Savings In- stitution of Asliland. Jan., 1868. pp. 1133-1134. Doc 29. Feb. 6, 1868. Ann. rept. of Delaware and Hud- son Canal Co.. 1867. Feb. 3, 1868. pp. 1134-1135. Doc 30. Feb. 10, 156S. Ann rept of Frankford and Bristol Turnpike Bead. Feb. S. 1868. pp. 1135-1136. Doc 31. Jan. 14, 1868. Ann. rept. of Pittsburg Bank for Savings, 1867. Jan. 11, 1868. pp. 1136-1137. Doc 32. Jan. 16. 1868. Ann. rept. of state librarian, b^etber with catalogue of books for 1867. pp. 1137- 1179. Doc 33. Mareb 5. 1S68. 39 ann. rept. of inspectors of State Penitentiary for Eastern Dlstr., 1S67. March 2. 1868. pp. 1180-1301. Z>oc 34. Jan. 21. 1868. Ann. r^t. of managers of West- em Fenn. HospitaL Jan., 1868. pp. 1301-1312. Doc 35. Jan. 15, 1868. 35 ann. repL of mngrs. of Penn. Institution for Instruction of Blind. Dec 2, 1867. pp. 1312-1318. Doc 36. Jan. 28. 1868. Bept. of treasurer of Dollar Savings Bank of Pittsburg, 1867. Dec 13, 1867. pp. 1319-1324. Doc 37. March 6, 1868. Communication from secy, of commonwealth transmitting rept. reL to co. prisons of state pp. 1324-1330. Doc 38. Feb. 19, 1S6S. Communication from comrs. of Binkine fond, reL to amt. of outstanding Indebtedness of commonwealtli. pp. 1331-1332. Doc 39. FA. 24, 1868. Commnnicatlcn from auditor gen, giving amt. of state tax due by each of cos. in Commonwealth, pp. 1333-1334. Doc 40. Jan. 13, 1868. Ann. stmt, of Phiia. Saving Fund Socy., Xov, 1867. p. 1335. Doc 41. Feb. 14. 1868. 40 ann. rept. of bd. of mngrs. of House of Befogc Jan. 2, 1868. pp. 1336-1353. Doc 42. Jan. 30, 1868. 14 ann. rept. of Northern Home for Friendless Ctiildren. May. 1867. pp. 1353-1360. Doc 43. Jan. 31. ISeS. Ann. rept. of Mine HIU and Scfanylkm Haven B.B. Co., 1867. Jan. 30, 1868. pp. 1360-1361. Doc 44. F*. 18, 1868. Ann. rept of Lykens Talley Coal Co. Dec 31, 1867. pp. 1361-1362. Doc 45. Feb. 18. 1868. Ann. r^t of Lykens Talley B.B. and Coal Co. Dec 31, 1867. p. 1362. Doc 46. April 2, 1868. Ann. stmt of PhUa. and Beading B.B. Co., 1866/7. March 31, 1868. pp. 1363-1364. Doc 47. March 2. 1868. Bept of supt of public bldgs. and grounds. Feb. 27, 1868. pp. 1364-1365. Doc 487 Fd>. 10, 1868. Ann. rept of PbBa. Saving Fund Socy, 1867. Jan. 1. ISeS. pp. 1366-1367. Doc 49. Feb. 11, 1868. 15 ann. rept of Fenn. Training School for FeAle-MInded Children, 1867. Jan. 1, 1868. pp. 1367-1369. Doc 50. Fd. 11. 1868. Ann. rept of bd. of directors of Fenn. Institution for Deaf and Dumb, 1867. Jan. 1. 1868. pp. 1369-137a Doc 51. Jan. 23. 1868. Commnnication from auditor gen. giving amt. of state tax due by each of cos. of commonwealth. Jan. 2S. 1868. pp. 1379-1380. Doc 52. FA. 10, 1868. Ann. rept of trustees and supt of State lamatle HospitaL 1867. pp. 1381-1404. Doc 53. Feb. 10, 1868. 14 ann. rept of bd. of mngrs. of House of Bcfuge for Western Fenn. Jan. 6, 186S. pp. 140.5-1415. Index, pp. 1417-1422. COLLECTED IWCUMENIS— cont'd XCIII General .Assembly Jan. 5-April 16, 1869 Journal of the Senate Harrisburg : B. Singerly, 1869. 1469 pp. Journal of the House. Harrisburg : B. Singerly, 1869. 1462 pp. f Documents.] Beports of the heads of departments, transmitted to Gov. Harrisburg: B. Sii«erly, 1869. v. p. Binder's title: Executive Documents. 1868. Contents : Table of contents. 1 leaf. ^„ , Govs. ann. mesa, Jan. 6, 1869. h. t p. 46 pp. Bept of auditor on finances of commonwealth, lsb(/8. Detailed' rept of' state treasurer, etc, 1867/8. h. t p. 550 pp Ann rept of surveyor gen, 1867/8. h. t p. 1 map, 41 pp. Ann. rept of adj. gen, 1868. h. t p. 4^ PP- _. ^ Bent of supt of common acboola, 1867/8. Harrisburg: B. Staigerly, 1869. xlvllL 406 pp. ,„„^ ^ Ann. rept of supt of Soldiers' Orphans, 1868. h. t p. Bept of' J Worrall, reL to passage of fish in Snsquehauna Biver, 1S69. h. t p. 38 pp, 3 pis. Bept of state historian apptd. to prepare a military his- tory of organisation of Fenn. volunteers and mllifi a, 18&. h. t p. 11 pp. ^ ^ „ ,o~, V ^ Bept on the cattle diseases made to Gov, 1868. n. t p. 6 pp. r 1 Miscellaneons documents read in the legislature. Harris- burg: B. Singerly. 1869. 938 pp, docs. 1-4^ Binder's title : L^ialatlve Documents. 1869. Contents : Doc 1. Jan. 6, 1869. Ann. rept of adj. gen. 1867/8. Nov. 30, 186S. pp. 3-39. Doc 2. Jan. 6. 1869. Bept of auditor gen. reL to free banking law. pp. 40^7. Doc 3. Jan. 6, 1869. Joint res. of state of Vt reL to National cemeteries. Nov. 18, 1868. pp. 47-48. Doc 4. Jan. 6, 1869. Joint res. of state of Vt reL to death of Tliaddens Stevens. Nov. 19, 1868. pp. 4849. Doc 5. Jan. 13, 1869. Ann. rept of atty. gen. of Penn, 1868. Jan. 12, 1869. pp. 50-53. Doc 6. Jan. 6, 1869. Ann, rept of state treasnrer on finances of state 1867, 8. pp. 53-95. Doc 7. Jan. 6. 1869. Bept of comrs. apptd. to attend Convention in Springfield, III, reL to cattle disease. Dec 5. 1868. pp. 96-98. Doc S. Jan. 6, 1869. Communication from auditor gem, transmitting returns of banks and savings Institutioiis in commonwealth, 1868. pp. 99-183. Doc 9. Jan. 6, 1869. Bept of state historian rd. to military hist of Penn. Yolunteers. pp. 184-189. Doc 10. Jan. 19, 1869. Ann. rept of Dollar Savings Bant of Pittsburg, 1868. Dec 9, 1868. w>- 189-193. Doc 11. Jan. 29, 1869. Answer to petltian contestine election of T. Greenbank. as associate judge of distr. court of FhUa. pp. 194-234. Doc 12. Jan. 18. 1869. Best of CoL J. Worrall reL to passage of fish tai Snsqnehanna Biver. pp. 235-2&>. Doc 13. Jan. 18. 1869. Bept of supt ot aoldi^ orphans- shools for 1868. Dec 1, 1868. pp. 268-2^. Doc 14. Feb. 1, 1869. Bepts. of several r.r. and canal COS. of Fenn. communicated by auditor gen. to l^isL pp. 292-818. Doc 15. Fd>. 9, 1869. Ann. stmt of bd. of trustees of Penn. Anic CoUege, 1868. Feb. 1. 1869. pp. 819-827. Doc 16. Jin. 12, 1869. Ann. rept of Western Saving Fund Socy. of Phlla. Jan. 8, 1869. p. 828. Doc 17. Feb. 15, 1869. Ann. rept of Fhlla. Saving Fund Socr. Dec 17, 1868. p. 829. Doc IS. Feb. 3, 1869. Ann. rept of Frankford and Bristol Turnpike Co. Jan. 27, 1869. p. 830. Doc 19. Feb. 15, 1869. In matter of contested electioB for ofBce of associate judge of distr. court of Fhila. pp. 831-835. Doc 20. Feb. 15, 1S69. In matter of contested election of T. Greenbank, returned as elected associate judge of dlstr. court for dty and co. of Fhila. pp. 836-837. Doc 21. Feb. 3, 1869. Bept of surveyor gen. and CoL James WorraB reL to surveys vt Conneaut and Fymatoii- Ing swamps in Crawford Co. Jan. 28, 1869. pp. 837- 847 Doc 22. Jan. 13, 1869. Ann, rept of state UbrariM. together with catalogue of books for 1868. pp. 848-873. Doc 23. Feb. 3, 1869. Froes. in case of contested election of Bunn vs. Witham. Jan. 6-27, 1869. pp. 875-881. Doc 24. Feb. 9, 1869. Ann. rept of Mount Carbon B.B. Co. Feb. 8. 1869. pp. 881-883. Doc 25. Jan. 12. 1869. Ann. stmt of Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co. Dec 31. 1868. pp. 883-884. Doc 26. March S. 1869. Communication from secy, of commonwealth, transmitting rept reL to co. prisons of state pp. S84-890. Doc 27. Jan. 26, 1869. Commnnication from auditor gen. reL to state tax due and overpaid by several cos. of commonwealth, pp. 891-892. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 139 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd XCIH General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 5-April 16, 1869 — cont'd [ Documents.] — cont'd Contents ; — cont'd Doc. 28. Feb. 4, 1869. Ann. rept. of Western Saving Fund Socy. of Phlla., 1868. Feb. 2, 1869. p. 893. Doc. 29. Feb. 9, 1869. Ann. rept. of Monongahela Navi- gation Co., 1868. Jan., 1869. pp. 894-896! Doc. 30. Jan. 27, 1869. Ann. rept. of Delaware and Hud- sou Canal Co., 1868. Jan. 25, 1869. p. 896. Doc. 31. Jan. 12, 1869. Ann. rept. of Pittsburg Bank for Savings, 1868. Jan. 8, 1869. p. 897. Doc. 32. Jan. 26, 1869. Journal of electoral college of Penn., 1868. Dec. 2, 1868. pp. 898-906. Doc. 33. March 9, 1869. Memorial of Penn. Agrlc. Socy. pp. 907-909. Doc. 34. March 8, 1869. Communication from Gov. trans- mitting amdmt. to constitution of V. S. pp. 909-910. Doc. 35. Feb. 19, 1869. Stmt, showing balance due Com- monwealth from various public oiflcers. pp. 911-918. Doc. 36. Jan. 20, 1869. Answer of D. Wltham, member elect of House from 11th representative distr. of Phlla. to petition of Wm. Wilson, et al. pp. 918-920. Doc. 37. Jan. 19, 1869. keturns of election held for auditor gen. and surveyor gen., Oct., 1868. pp. 921-922. Doc. 38. Feb. 11, 1869. Ann. rept. of Lykens Valley R.R. and Coal Co. Dec. 31, 1868. pp. 922-923. Doc. 39. Jan. 25, 1869. Communication from state treas- urer, giving no. of clerks, ofilcers and employes of Senate and House during sess. of 1868, and amt. paid each, pp. 923-927. Doc. 40. March 18, 1869. Ann. rept. of Delaware Coal Co., March 1, 1869. pp. 927-928. Doc. 41. Feb. 17, 1869. Ann. rept. of Lykens Valley Coal Co. Dec. 31, 1868. pp. 928-929. Doc. 42. Feb. 15, 1869. Ann. rept. of Phlla. Saving Fund Socy., Jan. 1, 1869. pp. 929-930. Doc. 43. April 2, 1869. Ann. rept. of Bloomsburg Iron Co., 1868. Feb. 17, 1869. pp. 930-931. Doc. 44. April 1, 1869. Ann. rept. of Phlla. and Reading R.R. Co., 1867/8. March 31, 1869. pp. 931-932. Index, pp. 932-938. XCIV General Assembly Jan. 4-AprU 7, 1870 Journal of the Senate. Harrisburg : B. Singerly, 1870. 1384 pp. Journal of the House. Harrisburg ; B. Slngprly, 1870. 1467 pp. [Documents.] Reports of the heads of departments, transmitted to Governor. Harrisburg : B. Singerly, 1870. v. p. Binder's title : Executive Documents, 1869. Contents : Table of contents. 1 lenf. Mess, of Gov., Jan. 5, 1870. h. t. p. 55 pp. Rept. of auditor gen. on finances of the commonwealth, 1868/9. h. t. p. 191 pp. Detailed rept. of state treasurer, etc., 1868/9. h. t. p. 530 pp. A.R. of surveyor gen., 1868/9. h. t. p. 48 pp. A.E. of adj. gen., 1869. h. t. p. 45 pp. Rept. of supt. of common schools, 1868/9. h. t. p. Ixil, 368 pp. A.R. of supt. of soldiers' orphans, 1869. h. t. p. 39 pp. Rept. of state historian, 1869. h. t. p. 8 pp. Kept, of comrs. to visit prisons and almshouses of state. h. t. p. 11 pp. Rept. of comrs. to fix boundary line betw. Penn. and Del., 1870. h. t. p. 5 pp. [ .] Miscellaneous documents read in the legislature. Harris- burg : B. Singerly, 1870. 1631 pp., docs. 1-41. Binder's title : Legislative Documents, 1870. Contents : Doc. 1. Ann. rept. of treasurer on finance, 1868/9. pp. [3] -45. Doc. 2. Jan. 6, 1870. Ann. rept. of adj. gen., 1868/9. Nov. 30, 1869. pp. 46-84. Doc. 3. Jan. 6, 1870. Petition in contested election case of Diamond vs. Watt, In 1st Senatorial distr. pp. 84-94. Doc. 4. Jan. 6, 1870. Petition in contested election case of Gelsz vs. Forsythe, in 13th Representative distr. pp. 94-96. Doc. 5. Jan. 6, 1870. Answer to petition in contested election case of Gelsz vs. Forsythe, in 13th Representative distr. pp. 97-98. Doc 6. Jan. 29, 1870. Rept. of bd. of trustees of Agrlc. College, 1869. Jan. 15, 1870. pp. 99-176. Doc. 7. Jan., 1870. In matter of contested election of Wm W. Watt, return member of Senate from 1st Sena- torial distr. pp. 177-182 . , ^ , ,, Doc 8 Jan., 1870. Petition m contested election case of Scull vs. Flndlay, In 20th Senatorial distr. pp. 182-188. Doc 9 Jan., 1870. Rept. of state historian rel. to mili- tary hist, of Penn. volunteers. Dec. 1, 1869. pp. 188-193. Doc 10 Jan., 1870. In matter of contested election of H Flndlay return member of Senate from 20th Senatorial distr. pp. 193-210. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd XCIV General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 4-April 7, 1870— cont'd [ Documents.] — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 11. Jan. 13, 1870. Rept. of comrs. of sinking fund, 1868/9. pp. 210-215. ^ , „ ,.,..,„„. Doc. 12. Jan. 26, 1870. Rept. of supt. of Soldiers Orphans' Schools, 1869. Dec. 1, 1869. pp. 216-247. Doc. 13. Jan. 26, 1870. Rents, of r.r. and canal cos. ol Penn. communicated by auditor gen. to legisl. pp. ^4'- 821 Doc. i4. Feb., 1870. Journal of committee In contested election case of Gelsz vs. Forsythe. Jan. 6-Feb. 10, 187U. pp. 822-830. ,^^ . . ^„ DocT 15. March, 1870. Journal of committee apptd. to Inquire into mngmnt. of state treasury. Jan. 20-March 9, 1870. pp. 830-833. ^_^, ^ ^ „ „„^ Doc. 16. Jan. 11, 1870. Rept. of condition of Dollar Sav- ings Bank of Pittsburg, Nov. 30, 1869. pp. 834-837. Doc. 17. Feb. 11, 1870. Stmt, showing balance due Com- monwealth from various public officers, pp. 838-845. Doc. 18. March 16, 1870. Ann. stmt, of Phlla. and Bead- ing R.R. Co., 1868/9. March 14 1870. pp. 845-846. Doc. 19. Jan. 6, 1870. Stmt, of Lehigh Coal and Naviga- tion Co. Dec. 30, 1869. p. 847. .. „ , „ , Doc. 20. Jan. 11, 1870. Ann. rept. of Western Saving Fund Socy. of Phlla. Jan. 7, 1870. p. 848. Doc. 21. Jan., 1870. Communication from auditor gen. rel. to state tax due in the several cos. of commonwealth. Feb. 14, 1870. pp. 849-850. ^ ' , , c, -h „^ Doc. 22. Jan., 1870. Rept. of Inspector of mines of Schuyl- kill Co. for year 1869. pp. 851-1048. Doc. 22. Jan. 6, 1870. Ann. rept. of atty. gen. of Penn., 1869. Jan. 5, 1870. pp. 1048-1050. Doc. 23. Jan. 5, 1870. Kept, of supt. of public prtg., 1869. Jan. 1, 1870. pp. 1051-1052. . _ ^ ^,^^ ^ Doc. 24. Jan. 11, 1870. Stmt, of condition of Pittsburg Bank for Savings, Dec. 31, 1869. p. 1053. Doc. 25. Jan. 30, 1870. 15 ann. stmt, of saving fund socy. of Germantown and its vicinity. Jan. 1, 1870. pp. 1054- 1055 Doc. 26. Jan. 6, 1870. Stmt, of Phlla. Saving Fund Socy., 1869. Dec. 10. 1869. pp. 1055-1056. Doc. 27. Jan. 31, 1870. Ann. stmt, of Delaware and Hudson Canal Co., 1869. Jan. 28, 1870. p 1056. Doc. 28. Feb. [?], 1870. Journal of committee of Senate to try contested election of A. J. Diamond vs. W. W. Watt. Jan. 4-April 4, 1870. pp. 1057-1451. Doc. 29. Jan. 26, 1870. Rept. of Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven R.R. Co. Jan. 25, 1870. p. 1451. Doc. 30. Feb. 15, 1870. Ann. acct. of Mount Carbon R.R. Co., Feb. 1, 1870. pp. 1452-1453. _ „ , x, ^ Doc. 31. Feb. 3, 1870. Ann. rept. of Western Saying Fund Socy. of Phlla., 1869. Feb. 1, 1870. pp. 1453-1454. Doc. 32 Jan. 13, 1870. Returns of elections for Gov. held in Oct. pp. 1455-1156 [1. e. 1457]. . c, ^ t Doc 33. Feb., 1870. Journal of committee of Senate of Penn. legisl. to try contested election of Bdwd. Scull vs. Hiram Flndlay. Jan. 13-Feb. 17, 1870. pp. 1457-1485. Doc. 34. Jan., 1870. Rept. of auditor gen. rel. to free banking. Jan. 4. 1870. pp. 1486-1493. , . , Doc. 35. Jan. 6, 1870. Rept. of comr. to visit prisons and almshouses of commonwealth. Dec, 1869. pp. 1494- Doc 36 March 24, 1870, Communication from comrs. of sinking fund. March 23, 1870. pp. 1503-1504. Doc. 37. Jan. 6, 1870. Rept. of comr. apptd. to fix boundary line betw. Penn. and Del. Dec. 21, 1869. pp. 1505-1506. , ^. ^ Doc 38. Jan. 6, 1870. Communication from auditor gen., transmitting returns of several banks and savings institu- tions of commonwealth. Jan. 4, 1870. pp. 1507-1602. Doc 39 Jan. 14, 1870. Ann. rept. of state librarian, together with catalogue of books, for 1869. Jan. 14, 1870. Doc 40 Mar"ch' 16, 1870. Ann. rept. of Delaware Coal Co. March 1, 1870. pp. 1621-1622. Doc 41. i^an. 6, 1870. Ann. rept. of Phlla. Saving Fund Socy. Jan. 1, 1870. pp. 1622-1623. Index, pp. 1625-1631. XCV General Assembly Jan. 3-May 27, 1871 Journal of the Senate. Harrisburg: B Singerly, 1871 1756 pp. Journal of the House. Harrisburg : B. Singerly, 1871. 1695 pp. r Documents ] Reports of the hearts of departments, transmitted to gov. Harrisburg : B. Singerly, 1871. v. p. Binder's title : Executive Documents. 1870. Contents : Table of contents. 1 leaf. Ann. mess, of Gov., Jan. 4, 1871. h. t. p. 59 pp. Rept. of auditor gen. on finances of the commonwealth, 1869/70. h. t. p. 184 pp. Detailed rept. of state treasurer, etc., 1869/70. h. t. p. 540 pp. Ann. rept. of surveyor gen., 1869/70. h. t. p. 47 pp. Ann. rept. of adj. gen., 1870. h. t. p. 86 pp. 140 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF^ THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd XCT General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 3-May 27. 1871 — cont'd [Documents.] — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Rept. of sapt. of common schools, 1869/70. h. t. p. Ixi, 359 pp. Ann. rept. of snpt. of soldiers' orphans, 1870. 39 pp. Rept. of comr. for restoration of inland fisheries, 1870. h. t. p. 48 pp. .] Sliscellaneons documents read in the leglslatore. Harrls- Imrg : B. gingerly, 1871. 2057 pp., docs. 1-48. Binder's title: LegisIatiTe Documents. 1871. Contents : Doc. 1. Jan. 10, 1871. Kept of snpt. of Soldiers' Orphans' Schools, for 1870. Nov. 21. 1870. pp. 3-33. Doc 2. Jan. 10, 1871. BepL of auditor gen. reL to banks organized under free banking law. Jan. 9, 1871. pp. 34- 41. Doc 3. Jan. 10, 1871. Ann. rept. of adj. gen., 1869/70. Not. 30, 1870. pp. 42-119. Doc 4. Jan. 13, 1871. Mess, from Got. reL to harbor at Erie. pp. 120-125. Doc 5. Jan. 10. 1871. Ann. rept. of state treasurer on finances of state. 1869/70. Jan. 4, 1871. pp. 125-168. Doc 6. Jan. 19, 1871. Bept. from pres. of bd. of public charities. Jan. 16, 1871. pp. 168-172. Doc 7. Jan. 24, 1870 11871]. Communication from bd. of canal comrs. of state charities. Jan. 21, 1871. pp. 173- 177. Doc 8. Jan. 18, 1871. Stmt, of 3fine HiU and SchnylUll HaTen B.B. Co. Jan. 13, 1871. pp. 177-178. Doc 9. Jan. 18, 1871. Stmt, of condition of Pittsburg Bank for SaTings, 1870. Jan. 3, 1871. p. 178. Doc 10. Jan. 18, 1871. Ann. rept. of Uonongahela XaTi- gation Co., 1870. Jan. 12, 1871. pp. 179-180. Doc 11. Jan. 18, 1871. Ann. stmt, of Western SaTlng Fund Socy. of Pblla. Jan. 6, 1871. p. 180. Doc. 12. Jan. 15, 1871. Bept. of tmstees of Agric. College of Penn., 1870. Dec 21. 1870. pp. 181-314. Doc 13. Jan. 11, 1871. Petition contesting right of B. P. Dechert to seat in Senate pp. 315-324. Doc 14. Feb. 8, 1871. Betnms of taxable inhabitants of seTeral cos., 1870. pp. 325-386. Doc 15. Feb. 15, 1871. Bepts. of seTeral r.r., telegraph and canal cos. of Penn., commnnicated by auditor gen. pp. 387-975. Doc 16. Feb. 28, 1871. Communication from secy, of commonwealth, reL to taxable inhabitants of Cambria Co. pp. 976-978. Doc 17. Dec 31, 1871. Stmt, of condition of Germania Savings Bank of Fittstmrg, 1870. Jan. 7, 1871. p. 978. Doc 18. Jan. 24, 1871. Bept. of comr. for restoration of inland fisheries, 1870. Jan. 23, 1871. pp. 979-1024. Doc 19. Hay 5. 1870. Testimony taken before select com- mittee apptd. by Senate to inquire and rept. by what authority pnbUc prtr. had published Bates' Hist, of Penn. volnnteers, and what state should pay for same. pp. 1025-1032. Doc 20. Jan. 18, 1871. Hess, from Got. transmitting oommnnlcatlon from secy, of war in regard to acquiring possession, by national govt., of public lands for sites for light houses, etc pp. 1032-1033. Doc 21. Jan. 10 [ ?], 1871. Ann. rept. of atty. gen., 1870. Jan. IT, 1871. pp. 1034-1035. Doc 22. Jan. 17, 1871. Ann. rept. of snpt. of public prtg., 1870. Jan. 2. 1871. pp. 1036-M37. Doc 23. Jan. 5. 1871. Ann. stmt, of Fhlla. Saving Fund Socy., 1870. Dec 21, 1870. pp. 1037-1038. Dot 24. Feb. 9, 1871. Ann. rept. of auditors of Phila. Saving Fnnd Socf., Jan. 1, 1871. pp. 1038-1039. Doc 25. Jan. 27, 1871. Ann. rept. of Western Saving Fund Socy. of Phila., 1870. Jan. 2, 1871. p. 1040. Docs. 26-32. Not found. Doc 33. Feb. 23, 1871. 1 ann. rept. of bd. of public charities. 1870. March 1, 1871. pp. 1041-1356. Doc 34. Jan. 9, 1871. Communication from auditor gen. transmitting returns of the several banks and savings in- stitntlons of commonwealth, pp. 1356-1503. Doc 35. Jan. 19, 1871. Stmt, showing balance dne com- monwealth from various public officers. Jan. 16, 1871. pp. 1504-1511. Doc 36. Jan. 27, 1871. Ann. rept. of Frankford and Bristol Turnpike Soad Co. Jan. 2£ 1871. pp. 1511-1312. Doc 37. Jan. 30, 1871. Bept. of bd. of tmstees of AUen- town SaTlng Institntion, Dec 31, 1870. pp. 1512-1313. Doc 38. Veb. 9, 1871. Ann. accL of Mount Carbon B.B. Cb, FebL 1. 1871. pp. 1513-1514. Doc 39. March 24, 1871. Bept. of committee of Judiciary (general) of Senate, reL to coal difficulties, with ace testimony, pp. 1515-1733. Doc 40. Fd). 1, 1871. Journal of Jt. committee of Penn. to try matter of contested election of T. W. Price t<: Jj_I^d, sitting member. Jan. 12-Feb. 1, 1871. pp. 175.5- Doc 41. Feb. 1, 1871. Bept. of inspector of mines of Schuylkill Co., 1870. pp. 1739-1986. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd XCV General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 3-Hay 27, 1871 — confd [Documents.] — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc 42. Feb. 27, 1871. Hinntes of special committee on public prtg. Feb. 11-25, 1871. pp. 1987-2004. Voc 43. Jan. 10, 1871. Bept. of comrs. of sinking fund, 1869/70. pp. 2004-2032. Doc 44. Feb. 9, 1871. Ann. sect, of Mount Carbon B.B. Co., Feb. 1, 1871. pp. 2033-2034. Doc 45. Feb. 24, 1870 [1871]. Ann. acct of Lykens Valley B.B. and Coal Co., Dec 31, 1870. pp. 2034-2035. Doc 46. Feb. 7, 1871. 16 ann. stmt, of SaTlng Fnnd Socy. of Germantown and its Tldnlty, Dec 31, 1870. p. 2035. Doc 47. April 25, 1871. Ann. stmt, of Phila. and Beading B.B. Co., 1869/70. April 20, 1871. pp. 2036-2037. Doc 48. Jan. 31, 1871. Ann. rept. of state librarian, together with catalogue of books for 1870. Jan. 30, 1871. pp. 2037-2046. Index, pp. 2047-2057. XL" VI General Assembly Jan. 2-ApriI 4, 1872 Journal of the Senate Harrisbnrg : B. SIngerly, 1872. 1344 pp. Journal of the House Harrisbnrg: B. SIngerly, 1872. 1286 pp. [Documents.] Reports of the heads of departments, transmitted to GoTemor. Harrisbnrg: B. SIngerly, 1872. t. p. Binder's title : Executive Documents. 1871. Contents : Table of contents. 1 leaf. Ann. mess, of gov., Jan. 3, 1872. h. t. p. 57 pp. Bept. of auditor gen., on finances of the conunonwealtb, 1870/1. h. t: p. 195 pp. Detailed rept. of state treasurer, etc, 1870/1. h. t p. 604 pp. Ann. rept. of surveyor gen., 1870/1. h. t. p. 1 map, 45 pp. Ann rept. of adj. gen., 1871. h. t^ p. 104 pp. Rept. of Eupt. of common schools, 1870/1. h. t. p. Ixix, 376 pp. Ann. rept. of snpt. of Soldier's Orphans, 1871. h. t. p. 102 pp. Bept. of comr. for the restoration of Inland fisheries, 1871 ; uicluding his special rept. to Senate on sul^ect of fish ladders, h. t. p. 24 pp. [ .] Miscellaneous documents read In the legislature 2 vols. V. 1. Harrishurg : B. SIngerly, 1872. 1449 pp., does. 1-15. Binder's title: L^lsiatlve Docnments. 1872. v. 1. Contents : Doc 1. Jan. 9, 1872. Communication from auditor gen., transmitting returns of the seTeral banks an. 276-291. Doc 8. Jan. 31, 1872. Betnms of election for auditor gen., suTTeyor gen. and for calling a cout. to amend Constitution. Jan. 4, 1872. pp. 291-293. Doc 9. Jan. 3, 1872. Joint ann. rept. of health officer and port_pbysician. Dec. 11, 1871. pp. 294-296. Doc 10. Jan. 3, 1872. Bept of S. P. Bates, state historian. Dec 1, 1871. pp. 297-298. Doc 11. Feb. 14, 1872. Memorial of bd. of pobUe education for 1st school distr. of Penn. pp. 299-300. Dec 12. Feb. 8, 1872. Manorial of bd. of health of city of Phila. Feb. 6. 1872. pp. 300-302. Doc 13. Jan. 10, 1871. Ann. rept of Western br- ings Fund Socy. of PhUa. Jan. 6, 1872. p. 302. Doc 14. Jan. 22. 1872. Abstr. of accts. of Frankfnd and Bristol Turnpike Boad Co. Jan. 20, 1872. p. 303. Doc 15. Jan. 30, 1872. Ann. rept of WestMH Sav- ing Fund Socy. Jan. 26, 1872. p. 304. Doc 9. Jan. 9, 1872. Bept of sunt of Soldlerai' Orphans' Schools, 1871. Dec 1, 1871. pp. 305-385. Doc 10. Jan. 4, 1872. Bept of auditor gen. reL to banks organized under free banking law. Jan. 2, 1872. pp. 383-393. Doc 11. Jan. 4, 1872. Ann. rept of adj. gen., 1870/1. Nov. 30, 1871. pp. 393^88. Doc 12. Jan., 1872. Ann. rept of bd. of charities, 1871. pp. 488-70& INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 141 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd XCVI General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 2-Aprll 4, 1S72 — cont'd [Documents. ] — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doe. 13. Jan. 16, 1872. Ann. rept. of Mine Hill R.R. Co., 1871. p. 768. Doc. 14. Feb., 1872. Petition in matter of contested election case of 4th Senatorial distr. pp. 709-832. Doc. 15. Feb., 1872. Eepts. of several r.r., canal and telegraph cos. of Penn., communicated by auditor gen. to legisl. pp. 832-1439. Index, pp. 1441-1449. V. 2. Harrisburg: B. Slngerly, 1872. 1566 pp., docs. 1-25. Binder's title. Legislative Documents. 1872. v. 2. Contents : Doc. 1. April 4, 1872. Rept, of }t. committee of legisl. rel. to collection of war claims by G. O. Evans, with ace. testimony, pp. 3-187. Doc. 2. March 29, 1872. Procs. of committee apptd. in matter of contested election case of M'Clure vs. Gray, in 4th Senatorial distr., together with testi- mony, pp. 187-832. Doc. 3. Not found. Doc. 4. See below. Doc. 5. March 6, 1872. Ann. stmt, of affairs of Dela- ware Coal Co., March 1, 1872. p. 833. Doc. 6. Feb. 14, 1872. Rept. of inspector of mines in Schuylkill Co. for year 1871. pp. 834-1149. Doc. 4. Feb. 15, 1872. Memorial of bd. of health in city of Phila. Feb. 13, 1872. pp. 1150-1151. Doc. 5. Feb. 8, 1872. Abstr. of accts. of Mt. Carbon R.R. Co., Feb. 1, 1872. pp. 1151-1153. Doe. 6. Jan. 22. 1S72. Ann. rept. of Dollar Savings Bank of city of Pittsburg, 1871. Jan. 21, 1872. pp. 1153-1156. Doc. 7. Jan. 10, 1872. Ann. stmt, of Phila. Saving Fund Socy., Nov., 1871. p. 1156. Doc. 8. March 25, 1872. Certificate of election of W. B. Waddell, from 5th Senatorial distr., composed of Chester, Delaware and Montgomery cos. p. 1157. Doe. 9. March 20, 1872. Journal of select committee of Senate apptd. to investigate into facts concerning alleged corrupt issuing of medical diplomas by med- ical colleges existing under laws of commonwealth. .Tan. 24-Mareh 16, 1872. pp. 1158-1286. Doe. 10. March 1, 1872. Petition, answer and testi- mony in matter of contested election of Green vs. Shortt. pp. 1286-1361. Doc. 11. Jan. 10, 1872. International Congress for prevention and repression of crime, incl. penal and reformatory treatment, pp. 1362-1391. Doc. 12. April 3, 1872. Rept. of judiciary committee (general) of House, in regard to r.r. cos., chartered bv commonwealth, making incorrect returns, pp. 1392-1467. Doc. 13. Jan. 9, 1872. Rept. of comrs. of sinking fund, 1870/1. pp. 1467-1520. Doc. 14. March 2, 1872. Abstr. of accts. of Phila. and Reading R.R. Co., 1870/1. pp. 1521-1522. Doc. 15. Jan. 3, 1872. Ann. stmt, of Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co., 1871. Dec. 29, 1871. pp. 1522-1523. Doc. 16. Jan. 6, 1872. Semi-ann. stmt, of Northamp- ton Co. Savings Bank, Jan. 1, 1872. p. 1523. Doc. 17. Feb. 8, 1872. Communication from secy, of Marine Hospital at Brie. Feb. 6, 1872. p. 1524. Doc. 18. March 6. 1872. Ann. stmt, of Delaware Coal Co., March 1, 1872. p. 1525. Doc. 19. Feb. 28, 1872. Ann. rept. of Bloomsburg R.R. Iron Co., 1871. Feb. 23, 1872. p. 1526. Doc. 20. Jan. 18, 1871. Ann. stmt, of Pittsburgh B.ink for Savings, 1871. p. 1527. Doc. 21. Jan. 25. 1872. Ann. rept. of treasurer of Penn. State Agric. Socy., 1871. p. 1528. Doc. 22. Feb. 2, 1872. Abstr. of accts. of Mononga- hela Navigation Co., 1871. Jan. 31, 1872. pp. 1529- 1531. Doe. 23. April 1, 1872. Communication from comrs. of sinking fund. pp. 1531-1532. Doc. 24. Feb. 13, 1872. Ann. stmt, of Phila. Saving Fund Socy., Jan. 1, 1872. pp. 1532-1533. Doe. 25. March 1, 1872. Journal of committee in con- tested election case of Green vs. Shortt, Warren Co. pp. 1534-1540. Index, pp. 1541-1566. XCVII General Assembly Jan. 7-April 10, 1873 Journal of the Senate. Harrisburg : B. Slngerly, 1873. 1453 pp. Journal of the House. Harrisburg : B. Slngerly, 1873. 1550 pp. [Documents.] Reports of the heads of departments, transmitted to gov. Harrisburg : B. Slngerly, 1873. v. p. Binder's title : Executive Documents. 1872. Contents : Table of contents. 1 leaf. Ann. mess, of Gov., Jan. 8, 1873. h. t. p. 79 pp. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd XCVII General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 7-April 10, 1873 — cont'd [Documents.] — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Rept. of auditor gen. on finances of commonwealth, 1871/2. h. t. p. 189 pp. Detailed rept. of state treasurer, etc., 1871/2. h. t. p. 547 pp. Ann. rept. of surveyor gen., 1871/2. h. t. p. 42 pp. Ann. rept. of adj. gen., 1872. Harrisburg : B. Singerly, 1873. 109 pp. Rept. of supt. of common schools, 1871/2. h. t. p. Ixxi, 372 pp. Ann. rept. of supt. of soldiers' orphans, 1872. h. t. p. 140 pp. — .] Miscellaneous documents read in the legislature. 3 vols. V. 1. Harrisburg : B. Singerly, 1873. 1807 pp., docs. 1-15. Binder's title : Legislative Documents. 1873. v. 1. Contents : Doc. 1. Jan. 9, 1873. Rept. of supt. of Soldiers' Orphans' Schools. 1872. Nov. 4, 1872. pp. 3-111. Doc. 2. Jan., 1873. Ann. rept. of bd. of public charities, 1872. pp. 112-651. Doe. 3. Feb. 4, 18'r3. Rept. of bd. of public charities on applications for state aid. Jan. 28, 1873. pp. 652-658. Doc. 4. Jan. 15, 1873. Journal of Electoral College of Penn. Dec. 4, 1872. pp. 659-669. Doc. 5. Jan. 16, 1873. Official vote of state of Penn. for Gov., 1872. pp. 670-672. Doe. 6. Jan. 16, 1873. Official vote on amdmt. to Constitution, Oct. 8, 1872. pp. 672-674. Doc. 7. Feb. 6, 1873. Answer in matter of contested election of J. R. Ash, returned member of House, from 12th Representative Distr. of city of Phila. pp. 675-676. Doc. 8. Feb., 1873. Journal of procs. and testimony in matter of contested election of J. E. Paunce vs. J. R. Ash. Jan. lO-March 28, 1873. pp. 677-817. Doc. 9. Feb. 6, 1873. Communication from comr. of statistics and agric. pp. 818-819. Doc. 10. Jan. 15, 1873. Rept. of comrs. of sinking fund, 1871/2. pp. 819-870. Doc. 11. Feb. 6, 1872 [1873]. Ann. rept. of state librarian, together with catalogue of books, for 1872. pp. 871-896. Doc. 12. Jan. 24, 1873. Rept. of condition of Dollar Savings Bank of Pittsburg, Dec. 1, 1872. pp. 897-900. Doc. 11. Jan. 14, 1873. Ann. rept. of Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven R.R. Co., 1872. Jan. 8, 1873. p. 900. Doc. 12. Jan. 16, 1873. Ann. rept. of state treasurer on finances of state, pp. 901-939. Doc. 13. Jan. 16, 1873. Petition of E. Thomas and others contesting election and return of S. L. Roberts to office of additional law judge for 7th judicial distr. pp. 940-942. Doc. 14. Jan. 7, 1873. Communication from auditor gen., transmitting returns of several banks and sav- ings institutions of commonwealth, pp. 943-1268. Doe. 15. Feb. 6, 1873. Answer of E. P. Kisner, one of representatives elect from Luzerne Co., to petition of H. B. Payne and 28 others, filed Jan. 15, 1873. pp. 1269-1800. Index, pp. 1801-1807. V. 2. Harrisburg: B. Singerly, 1873. 1486 pp., docs. 1-22. Binder's title : Legislative Documents. 1873. v. 2. Contents : Doe. 1. Jan. 15, 1873. Petition In matter of contested election of Faunce vs. Ash, in 12th representative distr. pp. 3-12. Doc. 2. Jan. 15, 1873. Petition contesting election of P. De Lacey in favor of R. Williams, pp. 13-29. Doe. 3. Jan. 15, 1873. Petition contesting election of E. P. Kisner in favor of H. J. Phillips, pp. 29-45. Doc. 4. Jan. 15, 1873. Petition contesting election of P. Qulgley, in favor of O. Reynolds, pp. 46-62. Doc. 5. Jan. 15, 1873. Petition contesting election of B. D. Koons, in favor of T. Waddell. pp. 62-78. Doe. 6. Jan. 7, 1873. Rept. of auditor gen. rel. to banks organized under free banking law, 1872. pp. 78-85. Doe. 7. Jan. 27, 1873. Ann. rept. of Western Saving Fund Socy. of Phila., 1872. Jan. 25, 1873. p. 86. Doc. 8. Jan. 27, 1873. Rept. of Lykens Valley R.R. Co., 1872. p. 87. Doc. 9. Jan. 20, 1873. Communication from atty. gen. rel. to business of his dept. Jan. 12, 1873. pp. 88- Doc.'lO. Jan., 1873. Ann. rept. of adj. gen., 1871/2. Nov. 30, 1872. pp. 90-189. Doc. 11. Jan. 14, 1873. Ann. stmt, of Western Saving Fund Socy. of Phila. Jan. 6, 1873. p. 190. Doe. 12. Feb. 20, 1873. Ann. rept. of Monongahela Navigation Co.. 1872. pp. 191-192. 142 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd XCVII General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 7-ApriI 10, 1ST3— cont'd [Docnments.] — confd Contents : — confd Doc 13. Feb. 6, 1873. Answer of B. D. Koons, one of representatlTes elect from Lnzeme Co.. to petition o£ H. B. Payne and 28 others, filed Jan. 15, 1873. pp. 193-724. Doc 14. Jan. 22. 1873. Kept, of bd. of tmstees of Agric CoUege of Penn., 1872. Jan. 14, 1873. pp. 721 911. Doc. 15. Feb. 6, 1873. Answer o( P. De Lacey, one of repr^entatiTes elect from Lnzeme Co., to petition of H. B. Payne and 28 ottaers, filed Jan. 15, 1873. pp. 945-1476. Doc 1& Feb. 28, 1873. 1 ann. stmt of savings fnnd dept. of Northern Saving Fnnd, Safe Deposit and Trust Co.. Jan. 1, 1873. pp. 1476-1477. Doc 17. Jan. 14, 1873. Communication from pres. and bd. of tmstees of State Lunatic Hospital at Harrisborg. Jan. 9, 1873. pp. 1477-1478. Doc 18. Feb. 13, 1873. Ann. rept. of auditors of Phlla. Saving Fnnd Socy., Jan. 1, 1873. pp. 1479- 1480. Doc 19. Jan. 29, 1873. Stmt, of Lykens YaUey R.B. and Coal Co., Dec 31, 1872. pp. 1480-1481. Doc 20. Jan. 14, 1873. Ann. stmt, of Phlla. Saving Fnnd Socy., Nov., 1872. p. 1481. Doc 21. Jan. 14, 1873. Stmt, of condition of Pitts- burg Bank for Savings, 1872. Jan. 13, 1873. p. 1482. Doc 22. March 21, 1873. Abstr. from accta. of PhUa. and Beading B.R. Co., 1871/2. pp. 1483-1484. Index, pp. 1485-1486. T. 3. Harrisbnrg: B. Singerly, 1873. 1597 pp., docs. 1-10. Binder's title : L^islatlve Docnments. 1873. v. 3 Contents : Doc 1. Feb. 19, 1873. Repts. of the several r.r. tele^aph and canal cos. of Penn., communicated by auditor gen. to l^isL pp. 3-740. Doc 2. Jan. 8, 1873. Jt. ann. rent, of health officer and port physician, Phlla.. 1871/2. Dec 1, 1872. pp. 741-744. Doc 3. Jan. 16, 1873. Ann. stmt, of Mine HiU and SchnvlUU Haven RJL Co., 1%T2. Jan. 8, 1873. p. 744. Doc 4. Feb. 6, 1873. Answer of P. Quigley, one of representatives elect from Luzerne Co., to petition of H. B. Payne and 28 others, filed Jan. 15, 1873. pp. 745-1276. Doc 5. March 1, 1873. Communication from chief of bureau of statistics of labor and agrlc pp. 1276- 1282. Doc 6. Jan. 20, 1873. Kept, of atty. gen. for 1872. Jan. 12. 1873. pp. 1283-1284. Doc T. Feb. 19, 1873. Ann rept. of Monongahela Navigation Co.. 1872. Feb. 18, 1873. pp. 1285-1286. Doc 8. March 1, 1873. Rept. of joint committee of Senate and House in contested election case of S. L. Roberts vs. C F. Miller, pp. 1287-1288. Doc 9. Feb. 4, 1873. Abstr. of accts. of Frankford and Bristol Turnpike Road Co. Jan. 25, 1873. p. 1289. Doc 10. Feb., 1873. Bepts. of Inspectors of mines of antliraclte coal regions of Penn., 1872. pp. 1290- 1590. Index, pp. 1593-1597. XCTIII General Assembly Jan. 6-May 15, 1874 Journal of the Senate. Harrisbnrg: B. Singerly. 1874. 1368 pp. Journal of the House. Ebirrlstrarg : B. Singerly, 1874. 1216 pp. [Documents.] Reports of the heads of departments, transmitted to Governor. Hanisbnrg: B. Singerly, 1S74. v. p. Binder's title : Executive Documents. 1873. Contents : Table of contents. 1 leaf. Ann, mess, of Gov., Jan. 7, 1874. h. t. p. 43 pp. Rept. of auditor gen. on finances of the commonVealth, 1872/3. h.t.p. 199 pp. Detailed rept of state treasurer, etc, 1872/3. h. t p. 595 pp. Ann rept of surreTor gen.. 1872/3. h. t p., 1 map, 43 pp. Ann, rept. of adj. gen., 1873. h. t p. 80 pp. Rept of snpt of common schools, 1872/3. h. t p. Ixxx, Aim. rept of snpt of soldiers' orphans, 1873. h. t p. 110 pp. Rept of state comrs. of fisheries, 1873. h. t p. 30 pp., 1 plan. Rept of special comrs. from Penn to the Vienna Exposition, h. t p. 8 pp. [ .] Miscellaneous docnments read In the l^islaturc 3 vols. T. 1. Harrisboig : B. Singerly, 1874. 1414 pp., docs. 1-9. Binder's title : Legislative Documents. 1S74. v. 1. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd XCVIII General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 6-May 15, 1874 — confd [Documents.] — confd Contents : Doc 1. Feb., 1874. Rept of bd. of public charities on applications for state aid. n. t p. pp. 3-8. Doc 2. Feb. 20, 1874. 6 A.B. of bd. of mngrg. of Phlla. Orthopsdic Hospital and Infirmary for Nervous Diseases, 1873. Feb. 16, 1874. n. t p. pp. 9-15. Doc 3. March 25. 1874. 1 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and agrlc, 1872/3. n. t p. pp. 15-471. Doc 4. Jan. 15, 1874. Rept of bd. of trustees of Agric CoUege of Penn., 1873. n. t p. pp. 472.555. Doc 5. Jan., 1874. 1 A.R. of bd. of trustees of Mechanics' High School of Penn. n. t p. pp. 556-564. Doc 6. Jan. 17, 1874. Rept of the state librarian for the year 1873. n. t p. pp. 565-621. Doc 7. March 11, 1874. Rept of special committee on the enlargement of the capltol bldg. n. t p. pp. 621-623. Doc 8. March 25, 1874. Rept of bd. of comrs. of public charities in answer to House res. of Jan. 31, 1874. n.tp. TO. 623-628. Doc 9. AprU 16, 1874. Rept of snpt of the Insur- ance dept of Fenn., for 1873. n. t p. pp. 628-1392. V. 2. Harrisbnrg : B. Singerly, 1874. 1088 pp., docs. 1-21.* Binder's title : LeglslaOve Docnments. 1874. v. 2. Contents : Doc 1. Jan., 1874. 4 ann. rept of bd. of public charities, 1873. Jan. 1, 1873 [L c 1874]. n.tp. pp. 3-55o. Doc 2. Feb. 16, 1874. Rept of comrs. of sinking fund, 1872/3. Jan. 16, 1874. n. t p. pp. 555-607. Doc 3. Not found. Doc 4. Jan. 9, 1874. Ann, stmt of Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co. Dec 30, 1873. n. t p. p. 608. Doc 5. Jan. 8, 1874. Ann. rept of Western Saving Fnnd Socy. of Phlla. n. t p. p. 609. Doc 6. Jan. 7. 1874. Official vote of an election held Dec 16, 1873, for and agst the new constitution. 16, 1874. Ann. rept of state treasurer n. t p. pp. 610-612. Doc 7. Jan. 16, 1874. Ann. rept on the finances of the state, 1872/3. n. t p. pp. 612- 651. Doc 8. Jan. 19, 1874. Rept of auditor gen. showing the condition of banks organized under the free bank- ing law, 1873. n. t p. pp. 652-659. Doc 9. Jan. 8, 1874. Repts. of several banks and sav. ings institntlons conununlcated by the auditor gen. n. t p. pp. 659-1063. Doc 10. Jan. 30, 1874. Stmt of Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven R.R. Co. Jan. 29, 1874. n. t p. p. 1064. Doc 11. Feb. 11, 1874. Communication from secy. of the Commonwealth transmitting the names of newspapers tliat published the new Constitution, together with the amts. charged, n. t p. pp. 1065- 1069. Doc 12. Jan. 21, 1874. Ann. stmt of the Northern Saving Fund, Safe Deposit and Trust Co. of Phlla., Dec 31, 1873. n. t p. pp. 1069-1070. Doc 13. Jan. 10, 1874. Rept of the atty. gen., 1873. n. t p. pp. 1071-1072. Doc 14. Jan. 30, 1874. Ann. rent of the auditors of the Phlla. Saving Fund Socy., Jan. 1, 1874. n. t Pl pp. 1072-1073. Doc 15. Feb. 6, 1874. Ann. stmt of the Western Sav- ing Fund Socy. of Phlla. Fell. 4, 1874. n. t p. pp. 1074-1075. Doc 16. Jan. 15, 1874. Ann. stmt of the Phlla. Saving Fnnd Socy. Nov., 1873. n. t p. p. 1075. Doc 17. Jan. 15, 1874. Stmt of the Pittsburg Bank for Savings, Dec 31. 1873. Jan. 2, 1874. n. t p. p. 1076. Doc 18. Jan. 22. 1874. Ann. stmt of the Allentown Savings Institution. Jan. 1. 1874. n. t p. p. 1077. Doc 19. Jan. 15, 1874. Stmt of the Lykens YaHey R.R. and Coal Co., 1873. Jan. 14, 1874. n.tp. pp. 1077-1078. Doc 20. Ai«ll 20, 1874. Ann stmt of the Delaware Coal Co., March L 1874. n. t. p. pp. 1078-1079. Doc 21. May 6. 1874. Rept of the bd. of pablie charities on the education of neglected children. n. t p. pp. 1079-1080. V. 3. Harrisbnrg : B. Singerly, 1874. 1305 pp., docs. 1-6. Binders title : LegislatlTe Documents. 1874. v. 3. Contents : Doc 1. March, 1874. Rent of special committee apptd. to Investigate authorship of certain papers sent to banks, etc pp. 3-237. • Copies seen In the Penn. State Library, In the Free library of Phlla. and In Library of Congress. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 143 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd XCVIII General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 6-May 15, 18T4 — cont'd [ Documents. ] — cont' d Contents : — cont'd Doc. 2. Feb. 25, 1874. Repts. of the several r.r., canal and telegraph cos., communicated by the auditor gen. to the Leglsl. pp. 237-1016. Doc. 3. Jan. 29, 1874. Ann. rept. of the Monongahela Navigation Co., 1873. pp. 1017-1018. Doc. 4. Jan. 21, 1874. Stmt, of the Dollar Savings Bank, City of Pittsburg, 1873. Dec. 1, 1873. pp. 1018-1020. Doc. 5. March 17, 1874. Abstr. from the accts. of the Phlla. and Reading R.R. for the year ending Nov. 30, 1873. pp. 1021-1022. - Doc. 6. Feb., 1874. Rept. of the Inspectors of mines of the anthracite coal regions of Penn., for the year 1873. pp. 1022-1300. XCIX General Assembly Jan. 5-March 18, 1875 Journal of the Senate. Harrlsburg : B. F. Meyers, 1875. 752 pp. Journal of the House. Harrlsburg : B. F. Meyers, 1875. 696 pp. [Documents.] Reports of the heads of departments, transmitted to Governor. Harrlsburg : B. F. Meyers, 1875. v. p. Binder's title : Executive Documents. 1874. Contents ; Table of contents. 1 leaf. Ann. mess, of gov., Jan. 6, 1875. n. p., n. d. 75 pp. Rept. of auditor gen. on finances of the commonwealth, 1873/4. n. p., n. d. 173 pp. Detailed rept. of state treasurer, etc., 1873/4. n. p., n. d. 527 (1) pp. Ann. rept. of surveyor gen., 1873/4. n. p., n. d. 48 pp. Ann. rept. of adj. gen., 1874. n. p., n. d. 95 pp. Rept. of supt. of common schools, 1873/4. n. p., n. d. cl, 328 pp. Ann. rept. of supt. of soldiers' orphans, 1874. n. p., n. d. 122 pp. Rept. of state comrs. of fisheries, 1874. n. p., n. d. 29 pp. [ .] Miscellaneous documents read in the legislature. 3 vols. V. 1. Harrlsburg : B. P. Meyers, 1875. 1194 pp., docs. 1-13. Binder's title : Legislative Documents. 1875. v. 1. Contents : Doc. 1. Jan., 1875. 2 ann. rept. of bureau of statis- tics of labor and agrlc, 1874. pp. 3-523. Doc. 2. Jan. 20, 1875. Ann. rept. of Dollar Savings Bank of Pittsburg, 1874. pp. 523-528. Doc. 3. Feb. 18, 1875. Rept. of comn. to investigate condition of insane criminals and rept. to leglsl. of 1875, with plans of hospital for their accommodation, pp. 528-530. Doc. 4. March 1, 1875. Stmt, of Delaware Coal Co. pp. 530-531. Doc. 5. Jan. 11, 1875. Rents, of the several banks and savings institutions of Fenn. communicated by auditor gen. to leglsl., 1874. pp. 531-955. Doc. 6. Jan. 7, 1875. Ann. stmt, of Pittsburg Bank for Savings, Dec. 31, 1874. Jan. 2, 1875. p. 956. Doc. 7. Jan. 7, 1875. Ann. rept. of Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co. for 1874. Dec. 29, 1874. p. 957. Doc. 8. March 1, 1875. Stmt, of affairs of Delaware Coal Co. for year endg. March 1, 1875. pp. 958-959. Doc. 9. March 12, 1875. Stmt, of Phila. and Read- ing R.R. Co. up to Nov. 30. 1874. March 11, 1875. pp. 959-960. Doc. 10. Jan. 14, 1875. Stmt, of Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven R.R. Co. Jan. 13, 1875. p. 961. Doc. 11. Jan. 16, 1875. Communication from Alle- gheny Co. Medical Socy., transmitting res. rel. to establishing bd. of health for state, pp. 961-962. Doc. 12. Jan. 27, 1875. Rept. of Western Saving Fund Socy. of Phlla. Jan. 8, 1875. pp. 962-963. Doc. 13. Feb. 24, 1875. Repts. of inspectors of mines of anthracite coal regions of Penn., 1874. pp. 963- 1180. Index, pp. 1181-1194. V. 2. Harrlsburg : B. F. Meyers, 1875. 1303 pp., docs. 1-3. Binder's title : Legislative Documents. 1875. v. 2. Contents : Doc. 1. Jan., 1875. 5 ann. rept. of bd. of charities, 1874. Jan. 1, 1875. pp. 3-386. Doc. 2. March 3, 1875. Rept. of supt. of insurance dept. of Penn., 1874. pp. 387-1070. Doc. 3. March 3, 1875. Rept. of supt. of insurance dept., [life COS.], 1874. pp. 1070-1290. Index, pp. 1291-1303. V. 3. Harrlsburg : B. F. Meyers, 1875. 1128 pp., docs. 1-21. Binder's title: Legislative Documents. 1875. v. 3. Contents : Jan. 13, 1875. Ann. stmt, of atty. gen. for Doc. 1. 1874. Jan. 12, 1875. pp. 3-5. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd XCIX General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 5-March 18, 1875 — cont'd [Documents.] — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 2. Jan. 14, 1875. Ann. rept. of state treasurer of commonwealth of Penn. on finances of state, 1873/4. pp. 5-47. Doc. 3. Jan. 14, 1875. Rept. of comrs. of sinking fund, 1873/4. pp. 48-68. Doc. 4. Jan. 19, 1875. Rept. of auditor gen. showing condition of banks organized under free banking law, for year 1874. pp. 69-76. Doc. 5. Jan. 5, 1875. Affidavits of electors from Schuylkill Co. protesting agst. administering oath of ofttce to J. P. Collhan, as senator from said distr. pp. 76-80. Doc. 6. Jan. 29, 1875. Rept. of comn. to revise Con- stitution of Penn. pp. 81-97. Doc. 7. Feb. 5, 1875. Rept. of bd. of public chari- ties on applications for state aid. Jan. 28, 1875. pp. 97-103. Doe. 8. Jan. 27, 1875. Rept. of bd. of trustees of Penn. State College, 1874. pp. 104-171. Doc. 9. Feb. 11, 1875. Rept. of supt. of public prtg., 1874. Feb. 4, 1875. pp. 172-175. Doc. 10. Feb. 2, 1875. Communication from A. T. GoBhorn, director gen. U. S. centennial comn. rel. to centennial exposition in Phila. In 1876. Jan. 30, 1875. pp. 175-176. Doc. 11. Feb. 11, 1875. Rept. of financial condition of Monongahela Navigation Co. for year endg. Jan. 13, 1875. pp. 177-178. Doc. 12. Feb. 23, 1875. Rept. of comrs. apptd. to investigate bituminous coal fields of Penn. Feb. 8, 1875. pp. 179-226. Doc. 13. Jan. 16, 1875. Rept. of auditors of Phila. Saving Fund Socy. Jan. 15, 1875. pp. 226-227. Doc. 14. Feb. 9, 1875. Ann. rept. of Western Sav- ing Fund Socy. of Phila. Feb. 3, 1875. p. 228. Doc. 15. Jan. 28, 1875. Rept. of state librarian, 1874. pp. 229-302. Doc. 16. [March, 1875.] Answer of atty. gen. to bd. of public charities rel. to Eastern Penitentiary, pp. 303-306. Doc. 17; Feb. 12, 1875. Repts. of the several r.r., canal and telegraph cos. of Penn. communicated by auditor gen. to legisl. pp. 306-1064. Doc. 18. Jan. 5, 1875. Stmt, of Socy., Nov., 1874. p. 1065. Doc. 19. Jan. 20, 1875. Ann. stmt, of Northern Sav- ing Fund Safe Deposit and Trust Co., Dec. 31, 1874. Jan. 11, 1875. p. 1066. Doc. 20. March 16, 1875. Rept. of special committee to investigate alleged cruelties and abuses at House of Refuge in PhUa. pp. 1067-1100. Doc. 20. Feb. 12, 1875. Rept. of 2d geol. survey of Penn., 1874. pp. 1100-1112. Doc. 21. March 17, 1875. Rept. of comrs. to correct coat of arms of commonwealth of Penn. March 16, 1875. pp. 1113-1122. Index, pp. 1123-1128. C General Assembly Jan. 4-May 5, 1876 Journal of the Senate. Harrlsburg : B. F. Meyers, 1876. 1056 pp. Journal of the House. Harrlsburg : B. F. Meyers, 1876. 1282 pp. [Documents.] Reports of the heads of departments transmitted to gov. Harrlsburg : B. F. Meyers, 1876. v. p. Binder's title : Executive Documents. 1875. Contents : Table of contents. 1 leaf. Ann. mess, of gov., Jan. 4, 1876. h. t. p. 43 pp. Rept. of pardons granted, etc., 1874/5. h. t. p. 48 pp. Rept. of auditor gen. on finances of the commonwealth, 1874/5. h. t. p. 158 pp. Detailed rept. of state treasurer, etc., 1874/5. h. t. p. 496 pp. Ann. rept. of secy, of Internal affairs, 1874/5. pts. 1-2. h. t. p. 176 pp. Ann. rept. of adj. gen., 1875. h. t. p. 96 pp. Rept. of supt. of public instruction, 1874/5. Ixxxiv, 332 pp. Ann. rept. of supt. of soldiers' orphans, 1875. 126 pp. [ .] Miscellaneous documents read In the legislature. 4 vols. V. 1. Harrlsburg : B. F. Meyers, 1876. 1279 pp., docs. 1-4. Binder's title : Legislative Documents. 1876. v. 1. Contents : Doc. 1. Feb., 1876. Ann. rept. of bureau of industrial statistics, 1875. pp. 3-479. Doc. 2. Jan. 11, 1876. Ann. stmt, of Western Saving Fund Socy. of Phlla. Jan. 6, 1876. pp. 479-480. Doc. 3. May, 1876. Repts. of the several r.r., canal and telegraph cos. of Penn., communicated by secy. of internal affairs to legisl. May 1, 1876. pp. 481-1264. Phila. Saving Fund h. t. p. h. t. p. 144 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd C General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 4-May 5. 1876 — conf d [Docoments.] — confd Contents : — cont'd Doc 4. Jan. 21, 1876. Ann. rept of DoUar Savings Bank of Pittsburg. Dec. 16, 1875. pp. 1265-1269. Index, pp. 1271-1279. T. 2. Harrisbnrg: B. F. Meyers. 1S76. llTfi pp., does. 1-12. Binder's title: LegislatiTe Documents, 1876. t. 2. Contents : Doc 1. Jan. 12, 1876. Ann, gtmt. of atty. gen. for 1875. Jan. 11. 1876. pp. S^. Doc 2. Jan. 19, 1876. Ann. rept. of state treasurer of commonwealth of Penn. on finances of state, 1874/5. pp. 4-48. Doc 3. Jan. 5, 1876. Bept. of anditor een. showing condition of banks organized under free banking law, for year 1875. pp. 49-56. Doc 4. Feb., 1876. 6 ann. rept. of bd. of poblic charities, 1875. Jan. 1, 1876. pp. 57-497. Doc 5. Jan. 28, 1876. 29 ann. rept. of auditors of Western Sating Fnnd Socy. of Phila., 1875. Jan. 26, 1876. p. 498. Doc 6. Feb. 3, 1876. Bepts. of the several banks and savings institutions of Penn., transmitted by anditor gen. to leglal., 1875. Jan. 20, 1876. pp. 499-919. Doc T, F^. 4, 1876. Ann. rept. of supt. of public prtg., 1874/5. Feb. 3, 1876. pp. 920-926. Doc 8. Jan. 21, 1876. Ann stmt, of FbHa. Savings Fund Socy.. Jan. 1, 1876. pp. 926-928. Doc 9. Ann. stmt, of Northern Savings Fund, Safe Deposit and Trust Co., Plula. Dec 31, 1875. p. 929. Doc 10. Bept. of inspectors of mines of anthracite coal r^ons, 1875. pp. 929-1152. Doc 11. Jan. 12, 1876. Ann. rept. of comrs. of sinking fund, 1875. pp. 1153-1164. Doc 12. Feb. 8, 1876. Bept. of bd. of public charities on additional hospitals for indigent insane. Jan. 30, 1876. pp. 1164-1168. Index, pp. 1169-1176. V. 3. Harrisbnrg : B. F. HeyenL 1876. 1180 pp., docs. 1-22, Binder's title : liegialative Docoments. 1876. v. 3. Contents : Doc 1. Feb. 2, 1876. Bept. of special committee of Senate and House to Investigate alEUrs of Phila. and Beading B>B. Co. and Phila. and Beading Coal and Iron Co. pp. 3-7. Doc 2. Feb. 2, 1876. Minority rept. from committee to investigate atEairs of Pliila. and Reading B.B. Co. and Ftiila. and Beading Coal and Iron Co. pp. T-S. Doc 3. March. 1876. Bept. of comr. of insurance of commonwealth of Penn., 1875. pp. 8-748. Doc 4. Feb., 1876. Bept. of supt. of insurance dept. of Penn., 1875. [Ufe cos.] pp. 749-980. Doc 5. Feb. 25, 1876. Ann, rept. of Penn. State CoU^e, 1875. pp. 981-1061. Doc 6. Jan. 25, 1876. Ann rept. of state librarian. 1875. pp. 1062-1127. Doc 7. yi&j 4, IS"*?. Bept. of committee of wavs and means on probable revenues of eommonwealtt. 1876. pp. 112f^ll30. Doc 8. March 3, 1876. Bept. of committee of House of Bepreaentatives to examine state liatdilnghouae. pp. 1130-1132. Doc 9. Ftb. 21, 1876. Stmt, of bd. of trustees of Penn. State Ijunatic Hospital in answer to bd. of public cliarities. Feb. 18, 1876. pp. 1132-1135. Doc 10. Jan. 6. 1876. Stmt, of condition of Pitts- burg Bank for .Savings, Dec 31, 1S75. Jan. 3, 1876. p. 1136. Doc 11. Jan. 25, 1876. Commmilcatian from auditor gen. reL to riots in coal regions, p. 1137. Doc 12. March 7, 1876. Manorial from numerous citizens of Penn. asking for redress agst. certain laws in S. T. pp. 1137-1138. Doc 13. March 17, 1876. Ann. rept of Delaware Coal Co„ March 1, 1876. p. 1139. Doc 14. March 16. 1876. Abstr. of accts. of Phila. and Beading B.B. Co„ 1874 '5. p. 1140. Doc 15. VeSb. 7, 1876. Ann. stmt, of receipts and didrarsements of Monongahela Navigation Co.. Jan. 7. 1876. _pp. 1141-1142. Doc 16. Jan. 19. 1876. Bept. of bd. of pnbllc cliari- ties on appUoarion for state aid. Jan. 10, 1S76. pp. 1143-1154. Doc. 17. Jan. 20, 1876. Ann. rept of Lvtens Valley B.R. Co., 1ST.!;. Jan. 19, 1876. p. 1155. Doc 18. Jan. 5. 1876. Bept of Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co. Dec 30, 1875. pp. 1155-1156. Doc 19. Jan. 6; 1876. Stmt of Mine HiU and Schuyl- km Haven B.B. Co. Jan. 5. 1876. p. 1156. Doc 20. Jan. 26. 1876. Conimnnlcation from trus- tees of Eastern Penitentiary leL to increased accom- modations for prisoners. Jan. 24, 1S76. pp. 1157- 1155. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— WHit'd C General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 4-May 5. 1876 — cont'd [Docoments.] — cont'd Contents : — confd Doc 21. Feb. 4, 1876. Communication from adj. gen. rel. to riots in coal regions. Feb. 3, 1876. pp. 1158-1165. Doc. 22. Feb. 21, 1876. Bept of committee on geoL survey, pp. 1165-1169. Index, pp. 1171-1180. V. 4. Harrisbnrg : B. F. Meyers, 1876. 1203 pp., docs. 1-5. Binder's title : L^islative Docnments. 1876. v. 4. Contents : Doc 1. May 1, 1876. Testimony taken before com- mittee to Investigate means to secure or defeat passage of boom biU. AprU 6-26, 1876. pp. 3-495. Doc 2. Feb. 2, 1876. Testimony Itefore committee to investigate Fhlla. and Beading B.B. Co. and PhUa. and Beading Coal and Iron Co. May 5-JaIy 20, 1875. pp. 495-1133. Doc. 3. Feb. 25, 1876. Bept of special committee erf House to investigate state treasury, pp. 1134-1178. Doc. 4. AprU 12, 1876. Bept. of committee apptd. to Investigate affairs of House of Befnge, Phila. pp. 1178-1541. Doc 5. March 31, 1876. Bept of committee to in- vestigate into affairs of Western Beform School of ABegbeny Co. pp. 1.541-2097. Index, pp. 2099-2103. CI General Assembly Jan. 2-March 23, 1877 Journal of the Senate. Harrisbnrg: B. F. Meyers, 1877. 70S pp. Journal of the House. Harrisbnrg : B. F. Meyers, 1877. 775 pp. [Documents.] Beports of the heads of dqnrtments, trananltted to Governor. Harrisbnrg : B. F. Meyers, 1877. v. p. Binder's title : Executive Documents. 1876. Contents : Table of contents. 1 leaf. Ann. mess, of gov., Jan. 3, 1877. h. t p. 28 pp. Bept of auditor gen. on finances of the commonwealth, 1875/6. h. t p. 160 pp. Detailed rept 4- 1065. Doc 8. Feb. 15, 1877. Bept of state comrs. of fisiieries of Penn., 1576. Feb. 7, 1877. pp. 1066- 108-';. Doc 9. Marcli, 1877. B^t of comr. of Imairance of commonwealth of Penn., 1876. pp. 1085-1299. Doc 10. Jan. 25, 1877. Ann. rept of auditors . T. 2. Harrisbnrg: L. S. Hart, 1882. t. p. docs. 6-7. Binder's title: LegislatlTe Documents, 1881-82. t. 2. Contents : Doc 6. 9 ann. rept of insurance comr. pt 1. n. t p. cTTXIfi, 590 pp. Doc 7. 9 ann. rept of insurance comr. pt 2. n. t p. Ixxil, 339 pp. COLLECTED DOCUMEHTS— cont'd CV General Assembly — cont'd Eegnlar Session — oonf d .Tan. 2-Jnne 6, 1883 — conf d [Docnments.] — confd A — cont'd T. 3. Harrisbnrg : Li. S. Hart 1882. doc 8. Binder's title : Legislative Documents, 1881-82. y. 3. Contents : Doc 8. [9 ann.] rept of bureau of industrial statistics, [L e. ann. rept of secy, of internal affairs, pt 3]. n. t p. v, 642 pp., maps, pis. f. 4. Harrisbnrg : D. S. Hart, 1882. doc 9. Binder's title : Legislative Docnments, 1881-82. v. 4. Contents : Doc 9. Ann. rept of secy, of internal affairs, 1881. pt 4. n. t p. cxvli, 1194 pp., map (at- tached to inside cover). B I/eglslatlve Docnments. comprising dept and other repts. 5 vols. V. 1. Harrisbnrg : L. 8. Hart 1883. v. p. docs. 1-5. Binder's title : L^lslative Documents, 1882-83. v. 1. Contents : Doc 1. Repts. of banks and savings institntions. 1882. n. t p. 319 pp. Doc 2. Rept of comrs. of sinking fnnd, 1881/2. n. t p. 14 pp. Doc 3. Ann. rept of state treasurer on flnanees of state. 1881/2. n. t p. 51 pp., erratum ^n. Doc 4. 6 ann. rept of Penn. bd. of agric, ISffi. n- 1 p. 400. 82, 67, 79, 19 pp., pis. Doc 5. 13 ann. rept of bd. of comrs. of pnbUe charities, 1882. n. t p. xxl, 318, 124a pp. V. 2. Harrisburg : L. S. Hart, 1883. v. p., doc 6. Binder's title : L^islative Documents, 1882-83. v. 2. Contents : Doc 6. Ann. rept of secy, of Internal affairs, 1882. pt 4. n. t p. cxix, 115, 2 pp., map 1 at- tached to indde eov^). V. 3. Harrisburg: I-. S. Hart, 1883. v. p. does. 7-9. Binder's title : Legislative Documents, 1882-83. v. 3. Contents : Doc 7. Rept of IniTean of industrial statistics, [secy, of Internal afCalrs, pt 3], 1882. n. t p. 231. 167a pp., map, pis. Doc 8. 10 ann. rept of insurance comr.. 1S82. pt 1. n. t p. cIII, 548 pp. Doc 9. Same, pt 2. llv. 220 pp. V. 4. Harrisburg: L. S. Hart, 1883. v. p. docs. 10-17 Binder's tiUe : Legislative Documents, 1882-83. v. 4. Contents : Doc. 10. Bd. of public charities : [rept on appli- cations for state aid], n. t p. 15 pp. Doc 11. Rept of Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co., 1882. n. t p. [1] p. Doc 12. Rept of Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven R.R. Co.. 1882. n. t p. [1] p. Doc 13. Rept of comr. on proposed removal of remains of Wm. Penn from Kngland to Penn. n. t p. 18 pp. Doc 14. State of Phlla. Saving Fund Socy., 188L n. t p. 2 pp. Doc 14 (sic). Same, 1882. n. t p. 2 pp. Doc 15. 36 ann. rept of auditors of Western Saving Fund Socy. of PiiOa., 1882. 2 pp. Doc 16. Ann rept of Penn. State Collefe. 1882. n. t. PL 59 pp. Doc 17. Rept of committee of (Sen. Asson. apptd. to investigate charges agst Dixmont In- sane Asylum, and affairs of Western Peni- tentiary, [1883]. n.tp. xl, 637 pp., pL V. 5. Harrisbnrg: U S. Hart, 1883, does. 18-22. Binder's title: Legislative Documents. 1882-83. v. 5. Contents : Doc 18. Rept of committee of Gen. Assem. apptd., at request of bd. of trustees, to in- vestigate affairs of Penn. State College, nn« joint res. approved Apr. 28, 188L n. t p. 381 pp. Doc 19. Rept of state comrs. of fisheries, 1881 and 1882. ti. t p. 194 pp., erratum sUp, illus. Doc 20. Rept of committee to Investigate official acts of J. C Delaney, Senate Ubm., with testi- mony, n. t p. 183 pp. , Doc 21. Rept of Joint committee of Senate ana House appra. to investigate departmental forces of the reap, depts. n. t p. 94 pp. Doc 22. Rept of committee of Gen. Assem. apptd. to investigate 2d geol. survey of Penn. n. t p. 20 pp. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 149 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd CV General Assembly — cont'd Extra Session June 7-Dec. 6, 1883 Journal of the Senate. Harrisburg : Lane S. Hart, 1883. 266 pp. June 7-Nov. 28 Journal of the House. Harrisburg: Lane S. Hart, 1884. 241 pp. Remainder of sess. (Nov. 30-Dec. 6) bound with House Jol. for 1885. See below. CVI General Assembly Jan. 6-June 12, 1885 Journal of the Senate. Harrisburg : L. S. Hart, 1885. 1269 pp. Journal of the House. Harrisburg: L. S. Hart, 1885. 35, 1664 pp. Extra sess. of 1883, 35 pp. (see above). The extra and regular sessions have separate title pages. Im- print being same. [Documents.] Reports of beads of departments. A Reports of heads of departments. 2 pts. pt. 1. Harrisburg: L.. S. Hart, 1884. v. p. docs. 1-4. Binder's title : Executive Documents, 1883-84. pt. 1. Contents : Doc. 1. Kept, of auditor gen. on finances, 1882/3. n. t. p. 272 pp. Doc. 2. Detailed rept. of state treasurer, showing receipts and expenditures of treasury, 1882/3. n. t. p. 593 pp. Doc. 3. Rept. of adj. gen., 1883. n. t. p. 328 pp., map. Doc. 4. Rept. of secy, of internal affairs, 1882/3. pts. 1-2. 122 A, 276 B pp., map. pt. 2. Harrisburg: L. S. Hart, 1884. v. p. docs. 5-8. Binder's title : Executive Documents, 1883-84. pt. 2. Contents : Doc. 5. Rept. of supt. of public instruction, 1882/3. n. t. p. Ixix, 142 pp. Doc. 6. Ann. rept. of supt. of soldiers' orphans, 1882/3. 78 pp., illus. Doc. 7. Bept. of supt. of public prtg. and bind- ing, 1882/3. n. t. p. 20 pp. Doc. 8. Repts. of Inspectors of mines, 1883. 289 (2) pp., diagrs. B Repts. of heads of departments. 1 vol. Harrisburg : L. 8. Hart, 1885. v. p. docs. 1-10. Binder's title : Executive Documents, 1884-85. Contents : Doc. 1. Mess, of Gov. (Pattlson), Jan. 6, 1885. u. t. p. 27 pp. Doc. 2. Ann. rept. of auditor gen., 1883/4. n. t. p. 254 pp. Doc. 3. Ann. rept. of state treasurer on finances of state, 1883/4. n. t. p. 542 pp. Doc. 4. Hept. of secy, of Internal affairs, 1883/4. pts. 1-2. n. t. p. 144 A, 277 B pp. Doc. 5. Kept, of adj. gen., 1884. n. t. p. 285 pp. Doc. 6. Ann. rept. of supt. of soldiers' orphans, 1883/4. xi, 74 pp., illus. Doc. 7. Rept. of supt. of public instruction, 1883/4. n. t. p. Hi, 428 pp. Doc. 8. Rept. of atty. gen., 1883 and 1884. n. t. p. 8 pp. Doc. 9. Rept. of supt. of public prtg. and binding, 1883/4. 18 pp. Doc. 10. Repts. of inspectors of mines of anthracite coal regions of Penn., 1884. n. t. p. 283 (2) pp., pis. I .] Legislative Documents. A Legislative Documents, comprising dept. and other repts. [3 vols.] V. 1. Harrisburg : L. S. Hart, 1884. v. p. docs. 1-5. Binder's title : Legislative Documents, 1883-84. v. 1. Contents : Repts. of banks and savings Institutions, 317 pp. Bept. of comrs. of sinking fund, 1882/3. Doc. 1. 1883. Doc. 2. 16 pp. Doc. 3. Ann. rept. of state treasurer, on finances of state, 1882/3. 51 pp. Doc. 4. 7 ann. rept. of bd. of agrie. v. p. Doc. 5. 14 ann. rept. of bd. of comrs. of public charities, 1883. xvi, 500 pp. V. 2. Harrisburg : L. S. Hart, 1884. v. p. docs. 6-7. Binder's title : Legislative Documents, 1883-84. v. 2. Contents : Doc. 6. Ann. rept. of secy, of internal affairs, 1883. pt. 4. n. t. p. xxxvlil, 462 pp. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd CVI General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 6-June 12, 1885 — cont'd [ Documents. ] — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 7. Same. pt. 3. u. t. p. xi, 157, 194o pp., map, pis. V. 3. Harrisburg : L. S. Hart, 1884. v. p. docs. 8-9. Binder's title : Legislative Documents, 1883-84. v. 3. Contents : Doe. 8. 11th ann. rept. of insurance comr., 1883. pt. 1. n. t. p. xcv, 550 pp. Doc. 9. Same, pt. 2. n. t. p. xlvi, 214 pp. Copies were seen in the Penn. State Library and in the Free Library of Phila. B Legislative Documents, comprising dept. and other reports. 2 vols. V. 1. Harrisburg : L. S. Hart, 1885. v. p., docs. 1-6. Binder's title : Legislative Documents, 1884-85. v. 1. Contents : Doc. 1. Repts. of banks and savings institutions, 1884. n. t. p. 323 pp. Doc. 2. Rept. of comrs. of sinking fund, 1883/4. n. t. p. 16 pp. Doc. 3. Ann. rept. of treasurer on finances of state. Not in vol. seen ; given in index. Doc. 4. Agrlc. of Penn., containing repts. of state bd. of agrlc, state agrlc. soey., etc., 1884. Harrisburg: L. S. Hart, 1885. 282, 172, 100, 75, 20 pp., pis. Doc. 5. 15 ann. rept. of bd. of comrs. of public charities, 1884. n. t. p. xv, 324 pp. 2d rept. of committee on lunacy of bd. of public charities. Harrisburg : L. S. Hart, 1884. 153a pp., maps, pis. Doc. 6. Ann. rept. of secy, of internal affairs, 1884. pt. 4. n. t. p. xii, 468 pp., map (inside > cover) . V. 2. Harrisburg: L. S. Hart, 1885. v. p. docs. 7-33. Binder's title: Legislative Documents, 1884-85. v. 2. Contents : Doc. 7. Bept. of bureau of industrial statistics [secy, of internal affairs pt. 3], 1884. n. t. p. X, 188, 242a pp., pis. Doc. 8. 12 ann, rept. of insurance comr., 1884. n. t. p. pt. 1. xcvli, 542 pp. Doc. 9. Same, pt. 2. Harrisburg: L. S. Hart, 1885. XXX, 192 pp. Doc. 10. Bd. of public charities ; rept. on appli- cations for state aid. n. t. p. 29 pp. Doc. 11. Immigration work of bd. of public chari- ties of Penn. n. t. p. 2 pp. Doc. 12. Bept. of state comrs. of fisheries, 1883 and 1884. n. t. j>. 81 pp., pis. Doc. 13. Rept. of Penn. State College, 1884, with financial repts. for 1883 and 1884. Harrisburg : L. S. Hart. 1885. 56 pp. Doc. 14. Investigation into condition of J. M. Kirkpatrick, Judge of Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny Co., with a view to his removal, [with testimony], n. t. p. 143 pp. Doc. 15. Testimony taken in ConnellsvlUe Miners' Hospital Case. n. t. p. 121 pp. Doc. 16. Rept. of Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven R.R. Co., 1883. n. t. p. [1] p. Doc. 17. Same, 1884. n. t. p. [1] p. Doc. 18. Bept. of Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co., 1883. u. t. p. [1] p. Doc. 19. Same, 1884. n. t. p. [1] p. Doc. 20. Rept. of Delaware Coal Co., 1884. n. t. P. [1] p. Doc. 21. Rept. of Northern Saving Fund, Safe Deposit and Trust Co., 1884. n. t. p. [1] p. Doc. 22. 15 ann, rept. of directors of city trusts, 1884. n. t. p. 10 pp. Doe. 23. State of Phila, Saving Fund Soey., 1883, n, t, p, 2 pp. Doe. 24. Same, 18S4. n, t, p, 2 pp. Doe, 25. Rept. of Western Saving Fund Soey. of Phila., 1884. n. t. p, [1] p. Doc. 26. Rept. of state librarian, 1883 and 1884. n. t. p. 98 pp. Doc. 27. Journal of Electoral College of Penn., 1884. a. t. p. 12 pp. Doc. 28. Abstr. of accts. of Perkiomen and Sum- neytown Turnpike Road Co., 1881/4. n, t. p. [1] P. Doc, 29, Investigation of certain charges agst, mngmt, of Penn. Working Home for Blind Men, n. t, p, 93 pp. Doe, 30, 56 and 57 seml-ann. repts. of Dollar Savings Bank, Pittsburgh, 1883, n, t, p. 9 pp. Doe, 31. 58 and 59, same, 1884, n, t. p, 9 pp. 150 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd CVI General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 6-June 12, 1885 — cont'd [Docnments.] — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 33 [L e. 32]. 37 ann. rept. of auditors of Western Saving Fund Socj. of Pbila., 1883. n. t. p. 2 pp. Doc. 33. Same. 1884. u. t. p. 2 pp. CVII General Assembly Jan. 4-May 19, 1887 Joamal of the Senate. Harrlsbnrg : E. K. Meyers, 1887. 1427 pp. Journal of the House. Harrlsbnrg : E. K. Meyers, 1887. 1795 pp. [Documents.] Repts. of heads of departments. 1 toL Harrlsbnrg : Edwin K. Meyers. 1886. t. p. docs. 1-8. Binder's title : Executive Documents, 1885-86. Contents : Doc 1. Rept of auditor gen. on finances, 1884/5. n. t. p. 282 pp. Doc 2. Rept of adj. gen., 1885. n. t p. 300 pp. Doc 3. Ann. rept. of state treasurer, 1884/5. n. t. p. 576 pp. Doc 4. Rept. of secy, of internal affairs, 1884/5. pts. 1-2. n. t. p. 101 A, 286 B pp., map. Doc. 5. Rept. of supt. of public instruction, 1884/5. u. t. p. xlTli, 151 pp. Doc 6. Ann. rept. of snpt. of Soldiers' Orphans, 1884/5. n. t. p. Ti, 69 pp., lllus. Doc 7. Rept of supt of public prtg. and binding, 1884/5. n. t. p. 23 pp. Doc 8. [1st ann.] rept of state bd. of health, 1885. n. t. p. iil, 361 pp., maps. pis. [ .] Legislative Documents, comprising dept. and other repts. 2 vols. V. 1. Harrlsbnrg: E. K. Meyers, 1886. v. p. docs. 1-5. Binder's title : Leglsl. does., 1885-86. v. 1. Contents : Doc 1. Repts. of banks and savings institutions, 1885. n. t. p. 325 pp. Doc 2. Rept. of comrs. of sinking fund, 1884/5. n. t. p. 15 pp. Doc. 3. Ann, rept. of secy, of internal affairs, 1885. pt. 4. n. t. p. z, 482 pp. Doc 4. 9 ann. rept. bd. of agrlc. n. t. p. v. p. Doc 5. 16 ann. rept. of ba of comrs. of public charities, n. t. p. v. p. V. 2. Harrlsbnrg: Edwin K. Meyers, 1886. v. p. docs. 6-9. Binder's title : I/^slative docs., 1885-86. v. 2. Contents : Doc 6. Rept. of bureau of statistics [secy, of Internal affairs, pt. 3], 1886. n. t. p. v. p. Doc 7. Special rept. on Nanncoke Mine disaster, Dec 18, 1885. n. t. p. 28 pp. Doc. 8. 13 ann. rept. of insurance comr., 1885. pt. 1. n. t. p. xctx, 492 pp. Doc. 9. Same, pt. 2. n. t. p. icixii, 216 pp. Copies of the LeglsL Docs. (v. 1-2) were seen In the Penn. State Library and in the Free Library of Phlla. [ .] Official Docnments, comprising, dept. and other repts. 5 vols. V. 1. Harrlsbnrg : E. K. Meyers, 1887. v. p. Ex. docs. 1, 2, 3, Leglsl. docs. 2 19. Binder's title :' Official Documents, 1886-87. v. 1. Contents : Ex. doc 1. Mess, of Gov., Jan. 4, 1887. n. t. p. 24, 26 pp. Pardons and commutations. 26 pp. Ex. doc. 2. Rept of auditor gen. on &iances, 1885/6. n. t. p. Ivl, 276 pp. Ex. doc 3. Ann. rept. of state treasurer on finances, 1885/6. n. t. p. 49 pp. Ex. doc. 3 (sic). Oe&iled rept. of state treasurer, showing receipts and expenditures of treasury, 1885/6. n. t. p. 578 pp. LegisL doc 2. Repts. of banks and savings institutions, 1886. n. t. p. 325 pp. LegisL doc 1. Rept. of comrs. of sinking fund, 1885/6. n. t. p. 13 pp. IjegisL doc. 9. Rept of atty. gen., 1885 and 1886. n. t. p. 6 pp. V. 2. Harrlsburg: E. K. Meyers, 1887. v. p. Leglsl. doc 3. Binder's title: Official Documents, 1886-87. v. 2. Contents : liCglsl. doc. 3. Ann. rept. of secy, of internal affairs, 1886. pt 4. n. t p. 1347, 148o pp. V. 3. Harrlsbnrg: E. K. Meyers, 1887. v. p. Ex. doc. 4, L^lsL docs. 4, 6, 9. Binder's title : Official Docnments, 1886-87, v. 3. Contents : Ex. doc. 4. Rept. of secy, of internal affairs, 1885/6. pts. 1-2. n. t. p. 120 A, 304 B pp., map. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd CVII General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 4-May 19. 1887 — cont'd [ Documents. ] — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Legisl. doc. 4. Rept. of bureau of Industrial statistic! [L e. rept. of secy, of internal atTairs, pt 3], 1885/6. n. t p. 60, 208a, 2226 pp., pis. The nine maps in a folder seen in the Penn. State Library, with binder's title, " Maps belonging to Official Documents, 1886-87," apparently be- long to the report of the secretary of internal affairs, pt. 3, though they do not accompany the departmental edition of that report The con- tents of the folder are as follows : Shaft No. 2 plant, Standard Mines, H. C. Frick Coke Co., Mt Pleasant, Penn. Scale : 1"=1'. Size: 42" X 23". Map of the Eastern end of Ebervale and west- em end of Jeddo collieries, showing barrier pillar. Scale: 1"=1'. Size: 23%"X16". Plan of bottom at Standard Mines, Sliaft No. 2; H. C. Frick Coke Co., Mt Pleasant. Size: 23%"X18". Section of the Conyngham shaft workings, showing the scene of the explosion Nov. 26, 1886: for G. M. WUliams' rept Size: 23%''X18". Sketch showing relative position of North Mahanoy Colliery, north seven foot slope workings and abandoned workings of West Lehigh Colliery In Skidmore Vein. Scale: I'^lOO". Wm. Stein, mine Inspector, 5th distr. Size: 21"X22''. Marvlne Mines. Scale: 100' to 1". Size: 16%"X36". Shaft No. 2 plant Standard Mines. H. C. Frick Coke Co., Mt. Pleasant Penn. Scale : 3/16"=l'. Size: 43%"X23%". Car shifting and caging machinery. Standard mines. Shaft No. 2 ; H. C. Frick Coal Co. Scale: %"=!'. Size : 22" X 26". Boetbrock Colliery, property of B. B. Wigton & Sons. Scale: 1"=100'. Size: 24%' X 42". Cross section through boundary pillar betw. Torktown and Trescow collieries. Scale: 100'=!". Size: 33-X13". Leglsl. doc. 6. 17 ann. rept. of bd. of comrs. of public charities, 1886. n. t p. ccxx, 208 pp. Leglsl. doc. 9. Rept. on applications for state aid. n. t p. 29, 182a pp., illus. LegisL doc. 6. 4 ann. rept state committee on lunacy, 1885/6. n. p., n. d. 182a pp., pis. V. 4. Harrlsbnrg: E. K. Meyers, 1887. v. p. Ex. docs. 5-6, Leglsl. docs. 5, 10, 11. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1886-87. v. 4. Contents : Ex. doc 5. Rept. of snpt. of pubUc Instruction, 1885/6. n. t p. nil, 448 pp. Ex. doc 6. Ann. rept of supt of Soldiers' Orphans, 1885/6. n. t p. ill, 120 pp., iUus. LegisL doc. 5. 10 ann. rept. of bd. of agrlc, etc., 1886. n. t. p. 326, 172, 80, 50 (1), 20 pp., pis. Leglsl. doc. 10. Rept of state llbm., 1885/6. u. t p. 102 pp. LegisL doc. 11. Rept of state comrs. of fisheries, 1885 and 1886. n. t p. 125 (2) pp., pis. V. 5. Harrlsbnrg : E. K. Meyers, 1887. v. p. LegisL docs. 7-8, 12-15, Ex. docs. 7-8. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1886-87. y. 5. Contents : L«gisl. doc. 7. 14 ann. rept of insurance comr., 1886. pt. 1. n. t p. cl, 555 pp. Legisl. doc. 8. Same, pt 2. n. t p. xxxilL 264 pp. Ex. doc. 7. Rept of adj. gen., 1886. n. t p. 350 pp. Ex. doc. 8. Rept of snpt of public prtg. and binding, 1885/6. n. t p. 23 pp. LegisL doc. 12. Minutes and testimony taken by joint committee of leglsL to investigate charges agst prin- cipal of State Normal School at Edinboro'. n. t p. 102 pp. LegisL doc. 13. Rept of committee to Investigate alleged collections of money to influence action of House on bank examiner bllL n. t p. 45 pp. I^egisl. doc. 14. Boundary line ; rept of comrs. n. t p. 8 pp. Leglsl. doe. 15. Rept. of committee apptd. to Investi- fate charges of fraud in relation to changing title 38, known as elevated road bilL n. t p. 15 pp. CVni General Assembly Jan. 1-May 9, 1889 Journal of the Senate. Harrlsburg : E. K. Meyers, 1889. 1343 pp. Journal of the House. Harrlsburg : E. K. Meyers, 1889. 1881 pp. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 151 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd CVm General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 1-May 9, 1889 — cont'd [Documents.] A Official Documents, comprising dept. and other repts, ~ - Harrlsburg : E. K. Meyers, 1888. v. p. Official Documents, 1887-88. T. 1. 3, 14, 10. Binder's title : 6 vols, docs. 4, T. 1. Contents : Doc. 4. Rept. of auditor gen. on finances, 1886/7 n. t. p. 314 pp. Doc. 3. Ann. rept. of state treasurer on finances 1886/7. n. t. p. 50 pp. Doc. 3 (sic). Detailed rept. of state treasurer, showing receipts and expenditures of treasury 1886/7. n. t. p. 625 pp. Doc. 14. Eepts. of banks and savings Instltu tlona, 1887. n. t. p. 315 pp. Doc. 10. Rept. of comrs. of sinking fund, 1886/7 n. t. p. 13 pp. Harrlsburg : E. K. Meyers, 1888. v. p. docs. 1, 8 V. 2. 2, 5 Binder's title Official Documents, 1887-88. v. 2. Contents ; Doc. 1. Rept. of supt. of public Instruction, 1886/7. n. t. p. 1111, 194, 198 pp. Doc. 8. Ann. rept. of supt. of Soldiers' Orphans, 1886/7. n. t. p. 132 pp., lUus. Doc. 2. 11 ann. rept. of state bd. of agrlc, 1887. n. t. p. 396, 113, 79, 32, 16, 8 pp., pis. Doc. 5. Rept. of supt. of public prtg. and bind- ing, 1886/7. n. t. p. 30 pp. V. 3. Harrlsburg : E. K. Meyers, 1888. v. p. docs. 9, 6, 7. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1887-88. v. 3. Contents : Doc. 9. Rept. of secy, of internal affairs, 1886/7. pts. 1-2. n. t. p. 195 A, 248 B pp., map. Doc. 6. 18 ann. rept. of bd. of comrs. of public charities, 1887. n. t. p. ccvil, 201, 210 pp., pis. Doc. 7. Rept. of adj. gen., 1887. n. t. p. 227, 159 pp. V. 4. Harrlsburg : E. K. Meyers, 1888. v. p. doc. 15. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1887-88. v. 4. Contents : Doc. 15. Ann. rept. of secy, of internal affairs, 1887. pt. 4. n. t. p. 1412, 154o pp. V. 5. Harrlsburg : B. K. Meyers, 1888. v. p. docs. 11-12. Binder's title : Official Documents. 1887-88. v. 5. Contents : Doc. 11. 15 ann. rept. of insurance comr., 1887. pts. 1-2. n. t. p. civ, 581 ; xlll, 280 pp. Doc. 12. 15 rept. of bereau of statistics [1. c. ann. rept. secy, of internal affairs, pt. 3], 1886/7. n. t. p. V. p. V. 6. Harrlsburg : E. K. Meyers, 1888. v. p. docs. 9 ami unnum. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1887-88. v. 6. Contents : Ex. doc. 9. Rept. of state bd. of health, 1885/6, n. t. p. vi, 1056 pp., erratum slip, diagrs. unnum. doc. Rept. of Penn. State College, 1887. pts. 1-2. Harrlsburg: Edwin K. Meyers, 1888. 108, 226 pp., Ulus., foldg. leaf. B Official Documents, comprising dept. and other repts. 6 vols.* v. 1. Harrlsburg : E. K. Meyers, 1889. v. p. docs. 6. 16, 1, 11. Binder's title : Official Docs., 1888-89. v. 1. Contents : Doc. 6. Rept. of auditor gen. on finances, 1887/8. n. t. p. Iv, 320 pp. Doc. 16. Repts. of banks and savings institu- tions, 1888. n. t. p. 329 pp. {Ann. rept. of state treasurer on finances, 1887/8. n. t. p. 49 pp. Detailed rept. of state treasurer, showing receipts and expenditures of treasury, 1887/8. n. t. p. 649 pp. Doc. 11. Rept. of comrs. of sinking fund, 1887/8. n. t. p. 13 pp. V. 2. Harrlsburg : B. K. Meyers, 1889. Binder's title : Official Docs., 1888-89. v. 2. Contents : Doc. 3. Rept. of supt. of public Instruction, 1887/8. n. t. p. V. p. Doc. 4. Ann. rept. of supt. of Soldiers' Orphans, 1887/8. n. t. p. 124 pp., pis. Doc. 2. 12 ann. rept. of Penn. state bd. of agrlc, 1888. n. t. p. V. p. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd CVIII General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 1-May 9, 1889 — cont'd [ Documents. ] — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 13. Rept. of state librarian, 1887/8. n. t. p. Ill pp. Doc. 9. Rept. of atty. gen., 1888. u. t. p. xxill, 106 pp. V. 3. Harrlsburg : E. K. Meyers, 1889. Binder's title : Official docs., 1888-89. v. 3. Contents : Doc. 5. Rept. of secy, of Internal affairs, 1887/8. pts. 1-2. n. t. p. V. p. Doc. 12. 19 ann. rept. of bd. of comrs. of public charities, 1888. n. t. p. v. p. Doc. 8. Rept. of adj. gen., 1888. n. t. p. a 299, 200 pp. V. 4. Harrlsburg: E. K. Meyers, 1889. Binder's title : Official docs., 1888-89. v. 4. Contents : Doc. 20. Rept. of secy, of internal affairs, 1888, pt. 4. n. t. p. 1465, 159o pp. V. 5. Harrlsburg : E. K. Meyers, 1889. Binder's title : Official docs., 1888-89. v. 5. Contents : Doc. 15. 16 ann. rept. of insurance comr., 1888. pt. 1. n. t. p. cvl, 655 pp. Doc. 19. Same, pt. 2. n. t. p. xlll, 324 pp. Doc. 14. Rept. of secy, of Internal affairs, 1887/ 8. pt. 3. n. t. p. V. p. V. 6. Harrlsburg : E. K. Meyers, 1889. v. p. docs. 10, 7 22 17 21 ' Binder's title : Official Docs., 1888-89. v. 6. Contents : Govs, mess., Jan. 1, 1889. n. t. p. Doc. 10. 55 pp. Doci 7. Rept. of supt. of public prtg. and bind- ing, 1887/8. n. t. p. 25 pp. Doc. 22. Same, 1888/9. n. t. p. 30 pp. Doc. 17. 3 ann. rept. of state bd. of health, 1886/7. n. t. p. iii, 338 pp., pis. Doc. 17 {gw). Rept. of Penn. State College, 1888. n. t. p. 150, 242 pp., pis. Doc. 21. Rept. of Inspectors of mines, 1888. u. t. p. 434 pp. CIX General Assembly Regular Session Jan. 6-May 28, 1891 Journal of the Senate. Harrlsburg : E. K. Meyers, 1891. 1822 pp. Journal of the House. Harrlsburg : E. K. Meyers, 1891. 2148 pp. [Documents.] A Official Documents, comprising dept. and other repts. 6 vols. V. 1. Harrlsburg : B. K. Meyers, 1891. v. p. docs. 6-7, 1, 17. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1889. v. 1. Contents : Doe. 6. Rept. of auditor gen. on finances, 1888/9. n. t. p. 335 pp. Doc. 7. Repts. of banks and savings institutions, 1889. n. t. p. 327 pp. Doc. 1. Ann. rept. of state treasurer on finances, 1888/9. n. t. p. 54 pp. Doc. 1 (sic). Detailed rept. of state treasurer, showing receipts and expenditures of treasury, 1888/9. n. t. p. 688 pp. Doc. 17. Rept. of comrs. of sinking fund, 1888/9. Harrlsburg: Edwin K. Meyers, 1889. 14 pp. V. 2. Harrlsburg : B. K. Meyers, 1891. v. p. docs. 4, 3, 2, 18, 21. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1889. v. 2. Contents : Doc. 4. Rept. of supt. of public Instruction, 1888/9. n. t. p. xllll, 178, 200o pp. Doc. 3. Ann. rept. of supt. of soldiers' orphans, 1888/9. n. t. p. 98 pp., lUus. Doc. 2. 13 ann. rept. of Penn. state bd. of agrlc, 1889. n. t. p. 464, 44 (1), 57 (3), 62 (2), 20 pp., pis. Doc. 18. Ann. . rept. of state librarian, 1888/9. Harrlsburg: Edwin K. Meyers, 1890. vii, 195 pp. Doc. 21. App. to rept. [&] rept. of atty. gen., 1889/90. cxl, 32 pp. V. 3. Harrlsburg : E. K. Meyers, 1891. v. p. docs. 5, 14, 8. IBlnder's title : Official Documents, 1889. v. 3. * Copies were seen in the Penn. State Library and In the Free Library of Phlla. 152 INDEX TO DOCXJMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cent'd CIX General Assembly — cont'd Regular Session — cont'd Jan. 6-May 28. 1891 — cont'd [Documents.] — cont'd A — cont'd Contents : Doc. 5. Rept. of eecy. of internal affairs, 1888/9. pt8. 1-2. n. t. p. 223 A, 319 B pp., maps. Doc. 14. 20 ann. rept. of bd. of comrs. of pubUc cbarities, 1889. n. t. p. zl, 388 pp. 7 rept. of state committee on Innacy, Sept. 30, 1889. Harrlsburg: Edwin K. Meyers, 1890. 202 pp., maps. Doc. 8. Kept, of adj. gen., 1889. n. t. p. Til, 89, 1310/133-143 pp. V. 4. Harrisburg : E. K. Meyers, 1891. v. p. doc. 11. Binder's title : OfBcial Documents, 1889, t. 4. Contents : Doc 11. Ann. rept. of secy, of internal affairs, 1889/90. pt. 4. n. t. p. rvil, 879 pp. T. 5. Harrlgbnrg: E. K. Meyers, 1891. v. p. docs. 5, 8, 10, 12, 15. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1889. t. 5. Contents : Doc. 8. 17 ann. rept. of insurance comr., 1889. cill, 687 pp. Doc 10. Same, pt. 2. It, 336 pp. Doc 12. Rept. of bnrean of labor statistics, [i e. rept. secy, of internal affairs, pt 3] 1888/9. n. t. p. T. p. Doc. 15. Rept. of state comrs. of fisberles, 1887/ 8. n. t. p. 98 pp. T. 6. Harrisburg: E. K. Meyers, 1891. T. p. docs. 6, 5 18 21 13 ' Bindet^s title : Official Documents, 1889. t. 6. Contents : Doc. 6. GoTS. mess., Jan. 6, 1891. 47 pp. Doc. 5. Ann. rept. of snpt. of public prtg. and binding, 1889/90. 24 pp. Doc. 18. Rept. of state bd. of bealtb. 1887/8. T, 1200 pp. Doc. 21. Ann. rept. of Penn. State College, 1889. pts. 1-2. pt. 1. Departments of instruction. Harris- burg: E. K. Meyers, 1890. 57 pp., pis. pt. 2. Agric. Exper. Station. Harrisburg: E. E. Meyers, 1890. 282 pp., pis. Doc 13. Bepts. of inspectors of mines, 1889. Harrlsbnrg : B. K. Meyers, 1890. 463 pp., maps. B Official Documents, comprising dept. and otber repts. 6 toIs. T. 1. Harrisburg. E. K. Meyers, 1892. t. p. docs I. 19, 7, 8. Binder's title: Official Documents, 1890. t. ]. Contents : Doc. 1. Ann. rept. of state treasurer on finances. 1889/90. n. t p. 56 pp. Doc. 1 (sic). Detailed rept. of state treasurer, showing receipts and expenditures of treasury, 1889/90. n. t. p. 652 (1) pp. Doc. 19. Rept. of comrs. of sinking fund, 1889/ 90. Harrisburg : E. K. Meyers, 1891. 14 _pp. Doc. 7. Rept. of auditor gen. on finances, 1889/ 90. n. t p. ill, 295 pp. Doc. 8. Bepts. of banks and saTings Institutions, 1890. n. t p. 353 pp. T. 2. Harrisburg: E. K. Meyers, 1892. t. p. docs. 2, 4, 12. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1890. t. 2. Contents : Doc. 2. Rept. of supt. of public instruction, 1889/90. n. t. p. xIt, 376 pp. Doc. 4. 14th ann. rept. of state bd. of agric, 1890. n. t p. 381. 48, 78, 67 (3), 20 pp., pig. Doc 12. Rept. of adj. gen., 1890. n. t. p. 236 pp. T. 3. Harrisburg: E. K. Meyers, 1892. v. p. docs. 9, 10, 15, 3. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1890. t. 3. Contents : Doc 9. Rept of secy, of internal affairs, 1889/ 90. pts. 1-2. ' n. t p. 237 A, 285 B pp., maps. Doc 10. 18 ann. rept bnrean of labor statistics [1. e. rept. secy, of internal affairs, pt 3], 1889/90. T. p. Doc 15. Repts. of inspectors of mines of anthra- cite and bituminous coal regions of Penn., 1890. Harrisburg: E. K. Meyers, 1891. 491 pp., maps. Doc. 3. Ann. rept of comn. of Soldiers' Orphan Schools. 1890. Harrisburg : E. K. Meyers, 1890. 94 pp. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd CIX General Assembly — cont'd Regular Session — cont'd Jan. 6-May 28, 1891 — cont'd [Documents.] — cont'd B — cont'd Contents : — cont'd 4. Harrisburg : B. K. Meyers, 1892. 13, 14, 16, 18. Binder's title T. p. does. 4, Official Documents, 1890. T. 4. Contents : Doc. 13. 18 ann. rept. of insurance comr., 1890. pt. 1. n. t p. CI, 717 pp. Doc. 14. Same, pt. 2. n. t p. xIt, 376 pp. Doc. 16. 21 ann. rept. of bd. of comrs. of public charities, 1890. n. t. p. lU, 418 pp. 8 rept. of committee on lunacy of bd. of charities of Penn., Sept. 30, 1890. Harris- burg : E. K. Meyers, 1890. 163 pp. Doc. 18. Rept of state bd. of health. 1888/9. n. t p. 734 pp., 2 foldg. IL T 5. Harrisburg : B. K. Meyers, 1892. t. p. docs. 22, 20. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1890. t. 5. Contents : Doc 22. Rept of Penn. State CoUege, 1890. pts. 1-2. pt. 1. Departments of Instruction. Harris- burg : B. K. Meyers, 1891. 66 pp., pis. pt. 2. Agric. Ezper. Station. Barrisbnrg: B. K. Meyers, 1891. 270 pp., pis. Doc. 20. Rept of state librarian., 1889/90. Har- risburg : E. K. Meyers, 1891. ix, 135 pp. Extra Session Oct 13-NoT. 11, 1891 Journal of the Senate. Harrlsbnrg: B. K. Meyers, 1891. 734 pp. A special session of the Senate only ; the House did not meet. CX General Assembly Jan. 3-Jone 1, 1893 Journal of the Senate. Harrisburg : E. K. Meyers, 1893. 1848 pp. Journal of the House. Harrisburg: E. K. Meyers, 1893. 2327 pp. [Documents.] Official Documents, comprising dept. and other repts. 10 toIs. T. 1. Harrisburg: B. K. Meyers, 1892. t. p. docs. 23, 29 8 5 binder's title: Official Documents, 1891. t. 1. Contents : Doc. 23. Inaugural address of R. B. Pattison, Jan. 20, 1891. n. t p. 8 pp. Doc. 29. Rept. of bd. of pardons, n. t p. 186 pp. Doc. 8. Rept of adj. gen., 1891. n. t p. 293 pp. Doc 5. Rept of supt of public instruction, n. t. p. rdlx, 400 pp. T. 2. Harrisburg : E. K. Meyers, 1892. t. p. docs. 1, 3, 2. Binder's tlUe : Official Docnments, 1891. t. 2. Contents : Doc. 1. A.R. of state treasurer, on finances, 1890/1. n. t p. 61 pp. Detailed rept of state treasurer, showing receipts and disbursements of treasury, 1890/1. h. t p. 765 pp. Doc. 3. Bept. of auditor gen. on finances, 1890/ 1. n. t. p. T, 3.57 pp. Doc 2. Rept of comrs. of sinking fund, 1890/1. n. t p. 14 pp. T. 3. Harrisburg: E. K. Meyers, 1892. T. p. docs, i, 22, 26, 20, 27. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1891. t. 3. Contents : Doc. 4. Repts. of banks and saTlngs InstitotloDs, 1891. n. t p. 351 pp. Doc. 22. Procs. of jt committee . . . apptd. to InTestigate cause of recent failures of all in- corporated state and prlTate banks. Harris- burg : E. K. Meyers, 1891. 208 pp. Doc 26. Bept of comn. apptd. to prepare a rcTenne law. n. t p. 173 pp. Doc. 20. A.R. of state librarian, 1890/1. n. t p. Til, 99. 24 A pp. Check-list of Penn. county, town and town- ship histories. 1794-1892. Harrisburg: E. . K. Meyers, 1892. 24 A pp. Doc 27. Rept of Lake Erie and Ohio RlTer Ship Canal Comn. n. t p. 143 pp. T. 4. Harrisburg : E. K. Meyers, 1892. t. p. docs. 9, 10. Binder's title: Official Docnments, 1891. t. 4. Contents : Doc. 9. Rept. of secy, of Internal affairs, 1890/1. pts. 1-2. n. t p. 217 A, 315 B pp., maps. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 153 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd CX General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 3-June 1, 1893 — cont'd [Documents.] — cont'd A — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 10. 19 ann. rept. of bureau of Industrial statistics [1. e. rept. of secy, of Internal affairs, pt. 3], 1890/1. n. t. p. V. p. V. 5. Harrisburg : E. K. Meyers, 1892. doc. 11. Binder's title : Official Documents. 1891. v. 5. Contents ; Doe. 11. Rept. of secy, of internal affairs, 1890/1. pt. 4. n. t. p. xxxiv, 1003 pp. V. 6. Harrisburg: E. K. Meyers, 1892. t. p. does. 12, 24 18 28 23 « . «- , binder's' title: Official Documents, 1891. v. 6. Contents : Doe. 12. Eepts. of Inspectors of mines, 1891. n. t. p. 513 pp., pla. Doc. 24. Rept. of Mammoth Mine comn. n. t. p. 254 pp. Doc. 18. Ann. rept. of supt. of public prtg. and binding, 1890/1. n. t. p. 28 pp. Doc. 28. Legislative record investigation, n. t. p. 23 pp. Doc. 23. Rept. of select committee on education . . . . n. t. p. 280 pp. V. 7. Harrisburg : E. K. Meyers, 1892. v. p. docs. 13-14. Binder's title : Official Documents. 1891. v. 7. Contents : Doc. 13. 19 ann. rept. of Insurance comr., 1891. pt. 1. n. t. p. civ, 689 pp. Doc. 14. Same, pt. 2. n. t. p. xxxv, 398 pp. v. 8. Harrisburg : E. K. Meyers, 1892. v. p. docs. 15, 25, 30. Binder's title : Official Documents. 1891. v. 8. Contents : Doc. 15. 22 A.R. of bd. of public charities, 1891. n. t. p. xii, 396 pp. 9 rept. of committee on lunacy of bd. of public charities, Sept. 30, 1891. Harrisburg: E. K. Meyers, 1891." 234 pp., maps, pis. Doc. 25. Rept. of special committee on charities and corrections, n. t. p. 64 pp. Doc. 30. Rept. of comrs. apptd. to revise and codify laws rel. to relief, care and maintenance of poor in Penn. n. t. p. 307 pp. V. 9. Harrisburg: E. K. Meyers, 1892. doc. 16. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1891. v. 9. Contents : Doc. 16. Rept. of state bd. of health and vital statistics, 1891. n. t. p. x, 1045 pp. V. 10. Harrisburg : E. K. Meyers, 1892. v. p. docs. 7, 19, 17. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1891. v. 10. Contents : Doc. 7. 15 A.R. bd. agric, 1891. n. t. p. v. p. Doc. 19. Rept. of state comrs. of fisheries,- 1888/ 91. n. t. p. 158, vil, 188 pp., pis. Doc. 17. Rept. of Penn. State College, 1891. [pt. 1]. n. t. p. 69 pp., pis. pt. 2. Harris- burg : E. K. Meyers, 1892. 276 pp. Official Documents, comprising dept. and other repts. 9 vols, v. 1. Harrisburg : E. K. Meyers, 1893. v. p. docs. 1, 21 2 binder's title : Official Documents, 1892. v. 1. Contents : Doc. 1. Govs, bienn. mess., Jan. 3, 1893. u. t. p. Doc. 21.' Rept. of atty. gen., 1891/2. u. t. p. XXX vil, 177 pp. (Ann. rept. of state treasurer on finances 1891/2. n. t. p. 53 pp. Detailed rept. of state treasurer, show- ing receipts and expenditures of treas- ury, 1891/2. h. t. p. 796 (1) pp. V. 2. Harrisburg : E. K. Meyers, 1893. v. p. docs. 4-5, 3. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1892. v. 2. Contents : Doc. 4. Rept. of auditor gen. on finances, 1891/2. n. t. p. iv, 323 pp. Doc. 5. 1 ann. rept. of supt. of banking, 1891/2. n. t. p. 601 pp. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd CX General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 3-June 1, 1893 — cont'd [Documents.] — cont'd B — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 3. Rept. of comrs. of sinking fund, 1891/2. n. t. p. 13 pp. V. 3. Harrisburg : E. K. Meyers, 1893. v. p. docs. 9-10. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1892. v. 3. Contents : Doc. 9. Rept. of secy, of internal affairs, 1891/2. pts. 1-2. n. t. p. 227 A, 333 B pp., maps. Doc. 10. 20 ann. rept. of bureau of Industrial statistics [1. e. rept. of secy, of internal affairs, pt. 3], 1891/2. n. t. p. V. p. V. 4. Harrisburg : B. K. Meyers, 1893. v. p. doc. 11. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1892. v. 4. Contents : Doc. 11. Rept. of secy, of internal affairs, 1891/2. pt. 4. n. t. p. Ivi, 890 pp., illus. V. 5. Harrisburg : E. K. Meyers, 1893. v. p. docs. 12, ' Binder's title : Official Documents, 1892. v. 5. Contents : Doc. 12. Repts. of inspectors of mines, 1892. n. t. p. xlv, 476 pp., pis. Doc. 8. Rept. of adj. gen., 1891/2. n. t. p. x, 325 pp., map. Doc. 22. Ann. rept. of comn. of Soldiers' Orphan Schools, 1891/2. n. t. p. 76 pp., Illus. V. 6. Harrisburg: E. K. Meyers, 1893. v. p. docs. 6, 20, 17. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1892. v. 6. Contents : Doc. 6. Rept. of supt. of public instruction, 1891/2. n. t. p. Ivli, 433 pp. Doc. 20. Rept. of state librarian, 1891/2. n. t. p. vil, 117 pp. Doc. 17. Kept, of Penn. State College, 1892. pts. 1-2. pt. 1. [Departments of instruction, 1892.] n. t. p. 81 pp. pt. 2. Agric. Bxper. Station. Harrisburg : B. K. Meyers, 1893. 231 pp. V. 7. Harrisburg : E. K. Meyers, 1893. v. p. docs. 13-14. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1892. v. 7. Contents : Doc. 13. 20 ann. rept. of Insurance comr., 1892. pt. 1. n. t. p. c, 741 pp. Doc. 14. Same, pt. 2. n. t. p. xliv, 431 pp. V. 8. Harrisburg : B. IC. Meyers, 1893. v. p. docs. 7, 15. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1892. v. 8. Contents : Doc. 7. 16 ann. rept. of Penn. state bd. of agric, 1892. V. p. Doc. 15. 28 rept. of bd. of comrs. of public chari- ties, 1892. n. t. p. xii, 437 pp. lO ann. rept. of committee on lunacy of bd. of public charities, Sept. 30, 1892. Harris- burg, B. K. Meyers, 1892. 200 pp., maps, pis. V. 9. Harrisburg : B. K. Meyers, 1893. v. p. docs. 16, 18. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1892. v. 9. Contents : Doc. 16. Rept. of state bd. of health and vital statistics, 1892. n. t. p. ix, 785 pp. Doe. 18. Ann. rept. of supt. of public prtg. and binding, 1891/2. n. t. p. 30 pp. CXI General Assembly Jan. 1-June 8, 1895 Journal of the Senate, n. p., C. M. Busch, 1896. 2328 pp. Journal of the House, n. p., C. M. Busch, 1895. 2 pts. pt. 1. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1896. 1696 pp. pt. 2. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1895. pp. 1697-3424. [Documents.] A Official Documents, comprising dept. and other repts. 8 vols. V. 1. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1894. v. p. docs. 2, 4, 3. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1893. v. 1. Contents ; Doc. 2. Rept. of auditor gen. on finances, 1892/3. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1894. 11, 391 pp. Doc. 4. 2 A.R. of supt. of banking, 1892/3. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1894. 655 pp. Doc. 3. Rept. of comrs. of sinking fund, 1892/3. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1894. 13 pp. 154 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd CXI General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 1-Jnne 8, 1895 — cont'd [Docnments. ] — conf d A — cont'd V. 2. n. p., C. M. BuBch, 1894. T. p. docs. 14-15. Binder's title: Official Docoments, 1893. v. 2. Contents : Doc. 14. 21 A.B. of insurance comr., 1893. pt. 1. n. p., C. M. Bnscli, 1894. xclli, 733 pp. Doc. 15. Same, pt 2. n. p., C. M. Bnsch, 1894. mvli, 477 pp. V. 3. n. p., C. M. Bnsch, 1894. t. p. docs. 1, 11. Binder's title : Official Docnments, 1893. t. 3. Contents : Doc. 1. A.R. I of state treasurer, on finances, 1892/3. n. p., C. M. Bnscli, 1894. 52 pp. Detailed rept. of state treasurer, sbowlng re- ceipts and expenditures of treasury, 1892/3. h. t. p. 1015 pp. Doc. 11. Rept of adj. gen., 1892/3. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1894. 374 pp., map. V. 4. n. p., C. M. Bnsch, 1894. t. p. docs. 5, 16, 19, 12. Binder's title : Official Docnments, 1893. t. 4. Contents : Doc 5. Bept of snpt of public instmction, 1892/3. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1893. liv, 430 pp. Doc. 16. A.R. of comr. of Soldiers' Orphan Schools, 1892/3. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1893. 80 pp., Ulus. Doc. 19. A.R. of Penn. State College, 1893. pts. 1-2. pt 1. Depts. of instruction, 1893. u. p., C. M. Bnsch, 1894. 138 pp., Ulus. pt 2. Agric. Exper. Station, 1893. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1894. 251 pp. Doc. 12. Bept of state librarian, 1893. u. p., C. M. Busch, 1894. iz, 216 pp., pis. T. 5. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1894. T. p. docs. 6, 9. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1893. v. 5. Contents : Doc 6. 17 A.R. of bd. of agrlc, 1893. n. p., C. M. Bnsch, 1893. v. p. Doc 9. A.B. of secy, of internal aCFairs, 1892/3. pt 4. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1894. li, 693 pp. T. 6. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1894. v. p. docs. 7, 10. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1893. v. 6. Contents : Doc. 7. Rept of secy, of internal affairs, 1892/3. pts. 1-2. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1894. 429 A, 345 B pp., maps. Doc 10. Repts. of Inspectors of coal mines, 1893. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1894. xlili, 532 pp. T. 7. n. p., C. If. Bosch, 1894. t. p. docs. 8, 22, 13. Binder's title : Official Docnments, 1893. t. 7. Contents : Doc 8. A.R. of secy, of Internal affairs, 1892/3. pt. 3. Industrial statistics, n. p., C. M. Bnsch, 1894. T. p. Doc. 22. 4 A.B. of factory Inspector, 1893. n. p., C. H. Bnsch, 1894. 326 pp. Doc. 13. Bept of snpt of public prtg. and bind- ing, 1892/3. n. p., C. M. Bnsch, 1894. 42 pp. T. 8. n. p., C. M. Bosch, 1894. v. p. docs. 17, 18. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1893. t. 8. Contents : Doc 17. 24 A.B. of bd. of comrs. of public charities, 1893. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1894. xi, 349 pp. 11 rept of lunacy committee of bd. of public charities. Sept 30, 1893. n. p., C. M. Bosch, 1894. 170 pp., maps. Doc 18. 9 A.R. of state bd. of health and vital statistics, 1892/3. n. p., C. M. Bnsch, 1894. xvl. 833 pp., dlagrs. B Official Docnments, comprising dept and other repts. 10 vols. T. 1. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1894. v. p. docs. 1, 12, 6, 17, 14. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1894. v. 1. Contents : Doc. 1. Govs, bienn. mess., Jan. 1, 1895. u. p., C. U. Busch, 1895. 39 pp. Doc. 12. Bept of adj. gen., 1894. n. p., C. M. Bnsch, 1895. ex, 206 pp., map. Doc. 6. Bept of snpt of pnbUc instruction, 1893/4. n. p., C. M. Bnsch, 1894. Ixli, 545 pp. COLLECTED DOCnUENTS— cont'd CXI General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 1-Jane 8, 1895 — cont'd [ Documents. ] — cont'd B — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 17. A.B. of Penn. conun. of Soldier's Orphan Schools, 1893/4. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1894. 63 (2) pp., iUns. Doc 14. A.B. of snpt. of pnbllc prtg. and bind- ing, 1893/4. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1894. 40 pp. T. 2. n. p., C. M. Bnsch, 1894. t. p. doc. 2. Binders title : Official Documents, 1894. t. 2. Contents : Doc. 2. Bept. of state treasurer on finances, 1893/4. n. p., C. M. Bnsch, 1894. 49 pp. Detailed rept. of state treasurer, showing re- ceipts and expenditures of treasnry, 1893/4. h. t. p. 1015 pp. T. 3. n. p., C. M. Bnscb, 1895. t. p. docs. 3, 4, 5. Binder's title: Official Documents, 1894. t. 3. Contents : Doc. 3. Rept. of auditor gen. on finances, 1893/4. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1895. 377 pp. Doc. 4. Sept. of comrs. of sinking fund, 1893/4. n. p., C. M. Bnsch, 1895. 14 pp. Doc. 5. 3 A.R. of supt of banUng, 1894. n. t p. 675 pp. V. 4. n. p., C. M. Bnsch, 1894. v. p. docs. 8, 10. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1894. t. 4. Contents : Doc. 8. A.B. of secy, of internal affairs, 1893/4. pts. 1-2. C. M. Busch, 1895. 209 A, 348 B, 349- 355 pp., maps. Doc 10. Rept of bnreau of Industrial statistics [t e. rept of secy, of state, pt 3], 1893/4. n. t p. V. p. v. 5. n. p., C. M. Bnsch, 1894. v. p. doc 9. Binder's title: Official Documents, 1894. v. 5. Contents : Doc 9. A.B. of secy, of internal affairs, 1893/4. pt 4. n. p. C. M. Bnsch, 1895. xUt, 618, 194 A pp. V. 6. n. p., C. M. Bosch, 1894. v. p. docs. 11, 21, 12. Binders title: Official Documents, 1894. t. 6. Contents : Doc. 11. Bepts. of inspectors of mines, 1894. n. p., C. H. Bnsch, 1895. lili, 571 pp., pis. Doc. 21. Bept. of atty. gen., 1894. n. t p. xxxlx, 179 pp. Doc. 12. Bept of state librarian, 1894. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1895. vil, 101 pp., Ulus. V. 7. n. p C. M. Busch, 1894. t. p. docs. 15-16. Binder's title: Official Documents, 1894. t. 7. Contents : Doc 15. 22 A.R. of insurance comrs., 1894. pt 1. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1895. cix, 737 pp. Doc 16. Same, pt 2. n. t p. xxxl, 761 pp. T. 8. n. p.. C. M. Bnsch, 1894. v. p. docs. 22, 7. Binders title : Official Documents, 1894. t. 8. Contents : Doc. 22. 5 A.B. of factory inspector, 1893/4. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1895. 525 pp. Doc. 7. 18 A.R. of Penn. state bd. of agric, 1894. n. p., C. M. Bnsch, 1894. t. p. T. 9. n. p C. M. Bnsch, 1894. t. p. docs. 18, 17. Binders title : Official Docnments, 1894. t. 9. Contents : Doc. 18. 25 AJt. of bd. of comrs. of public chari- ties, 1894. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1895. 11, 402 pp. 12 A.B. of committee on lunacy of bd. of public charities Sept 30, 1894. n. p., a H. ^ Busch, 1895. 187 pp., maps. Doc. 17. 10 A.B. of state bd. of health and vital st-itistics, 1894. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1895. 589. 130 A pp. ^^ v. 10, n. p., C. M. Bnsch, 1894. v. p. docs. 20, 19. Binders OOe: Official Docnments, 1894." v.' 10. Contents : Doc 20. Bept of state comrs. of fisheries, 1891/4. „ n. p., C. M. Bosch, 1895. 452 pp., pis. Doc. 19. A.B. of Penn. State CoUege, 1894. pts. 1-2. pt 1. Dept of instruction, n. p., C. M. Bosch, 1895. 264 pp., pis. pt 2. Agric Zxper. Station, n. p., C. M. Bnsch, 1895. 376 pp., pis. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 155 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd ptB. 1-2. 2766 pp. pts. 1-2. 3066 pp. CXII General Assembly Jan. 5-July 1, 1897 Journal of the Senate, n. p., W. S. Ray, 1897. [Documents f ^""''- "" ^- ^- ®- '*'"'• ^^^^• A Official Documents, 1895, comprising dept. and other repts. 11 vols, T. 1. n. p., C. M. BuBch, 1896. v. p. docs. 13, 5, 16, 20. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1895. t. 1. Contents : Doc. 13. Kept, of adj. gen., 1894/5. n. t. p. 368 pp., map. Doc. 5. Kept, of supt. of public instruction, 1894/5. n. t. p. ixxxvll, 624 pp., pis. Doc. 16. Ann. rept, of Penn. comn. of soldiers' orphan schools, 1894/5. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1895. Ill (3) pp., pis. Doc. 20. Kept, of supt. of public prtg. and bind- ing, 1894/5. n. t. p. 56 pp. V. 2. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1896. v. p. doc. 2. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1895. v. 2. Contents : Doc. 2. Ann. rept. of state treasurer, 1894/5. n. t. p. 54, 933 (2) pp. V. 3. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1896. v. p. docs. 1, 3, 4. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1895. v. 3. Contents : Doc. 1. Rept. of auditor gen. on finances, 1894/5 n. t. p. 371 pp., foldg. tables. Doc. 3. Rept. of comrs. of sinking fund, 1894/5. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1896. 12 pp. Doc. 4. 1 ann. rept. of banking [4 ann. rept. banking dept.], 1895. n. t. p. xi, 699 pp. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1896. v. p. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1895. v. 4. Contents : Doc. 7. Rept. of secy, of internal affairs, 1895. pts. 1-2. n. t. p. 235, 385 pp., maps. Doc. 9. Ann. rept. of secy, of internal affairs, pt. 3. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1895. 256 pp., pis. V. 5. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1896. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1895. v. 5. Contents : Doc. 8. Rept. of secy, of internal affairs, 1894/5, pt. 4. Ixxlli, 768 pp. V. 6. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1896. v. p. docs. 10, 14. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1895. v. 6. Contents : Doc. 10. Repts. of Inspectors of mines, 1895. n. t. p. xci, 598 pp., pis. Doc. 14. Ann. rept. of state librarian, 1895. u. p., C. M. Busch, 1896. vli, 93 pp., iUus. V. 7. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1896. v. p. docs. 11-12. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1895. v. 7. Contents : Doc. 11. 23 ann. rept. of insurance comr. pt. 1. n. t. p. cxxxl, 793 pp. Doc. 12. Same, pt. 2. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1896. xxxvill, 634 pp. V. 8. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1896. v. p. docs. 15, 6. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1895. v. 8. Contents : Doc. 15. 6 ann. rept. factory inspector, 1895. V. 4 V. 9. 397 (2) pp. )c. 6. Kept, of dept. of agric. 878 pp, n. p., C. M. Busch. 1896. T. p. docs. 18, 19. Doc. 6. , pis. ept. of dept. of agric. 878 u. 1,., ^. i.i. Busch, 1896. T. p. docs. Binders title : Official Documents, 1895. t. 9. Contents : Doc. 18. 11 ann. rept. bd. of health, 1895. xiii, 627, 102 A pp., maps. r26 ann. rept. bd. of public charities, Dop 19 i 1895. n. t. p. xll, 403 pp. • I Rept. of committee on lunacy, n. p., L C. M. Busch, 1896. 235 pp., maps. 10. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1896. v. p. docs. 17, 21. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1895. t. 10. Contents : Doc. 17. Rept. of comrs. of fisheries, 1895. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1896. 245 (1) pp.. pis. (Ann. rept. Penn. State College, 1895. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1896. 84, 349 - pp., pis. Ann. rept. dept. of agric. pt. 2. Di- vision of forestry, 1895. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1896. 361 pp., pis., map. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd CXII General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 5-July 1, 1897 — cont'd [Documents.] — cont'd A — cont'd V. 11. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1896. v. p. doc. 22. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1895. v. 11. Contents : Doc. 22. 1 ann. rept. comr. of banking, pt. 2. Bldg. and loan assns. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1896. X, 1234 pp. B Official Documents, comprising dept. and other repts. 11 vols.* V. 1. n. p., C. M. fSusch, 1897. v. p. docs. 1, 6, 21. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1896. v. 1. Contents : Doc. 1. Govs, bienn. mess., Jan. 5, 1897. n. t. p. 44 pp. Doc. 6. Rept. of supt. of public instruction, 1895/6. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1896. cxlv, 684 pp., illus. Doc. 21. A.R. of supt. of public prtg. and bind- ing, 1895/6. n. t. p. 35 pp. V. 2. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1897. v. p. docs. 3, 15. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1896. v. 2. Contents : Doc. 3. A.R. of state treasurer on finances, 1895/6. n. t. p. 58 pp. Detailed rept. of state treasurer, showing re- ceipts and expenditures of treasury, 1895/6. h. t. p. 933 pp. Doc. 15. Rept. of state librn., 1896. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1897. vll, 108 pp. V. 3. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1897. v. p. docs. 17, 9. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1896. v. 3. Contents : Doc. 17. A.R. of comn. of Soldiers' Orphan Schools, 1895/6. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1896. 143 pp., illus. Doc. 9. A.R. of secy, of Internal affairs, 1895/6. pt. 4. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1897. 1x1, 872 pp. V. 4. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1897. doc. 18. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1896. v. 4. Contents : Doc. 18. Rept. of state comrs. of fisheries, 1896. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1897. 457 pp., pis. V. 5. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1897. v. p. docs. 5, 24. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1896. v. 5. Contents : Doc. 5. 2 A.R. of comr. of banking (being 5 A.R. of banking dept.), 1896. pt. 1. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1897. vi, 722 pp. Doc. 24. Same, pt. 2. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1897. vi, 1290 pp. V. 6. n. p.. C. M. Busch, 1897. v. p. docs. 8, 11, 25. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1896. v. 6. Contents : Doc. 8. A.R. of secy, of Internal affairs, 1895/6. pts. 1-2. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1897. 188 A, 391 B pp., map. Doc. 11. Repts. of inspectors of coal mines, 1896. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1897. civ, 579 pp., pis. Doc. 25. Rept. on Twin Shaft Disaster, Pittston. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1897. 180 pp. V. 7. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1897. v. p. docs. 12-13. Binder's title ; Official Documents, 1896. v. 7. Contents : Doc. 12. 24 A.R. of insurance comrs., 1896. pt. 1. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1897. cxl. 834 pp. Doc. 13. Same, pt. 2. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1897. xlvl, 714 pp. V. 8. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1897. v. p. doc. 7. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1896. v. 8. Contents : Doc. 7. 2 A.R. of dept. of agric, 1896. pts. 1-2. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1897. v. p. V. 9. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1897. doc. 19. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1896. v. 9. Contents : Doc. 19. Rept. of state bd. of health and vital statistics, 1896. pts. 1-2. n. t. p. xvi, 1194 pp., pis. vi pp. inserted betw. pp. 546 and 547 (con- tents of V. 2). » Only the first 4 vols, of the Official Docs, for 1896 are in the N. Y. Public Library at present. A complete file was seen at the Penn. State Library and in the Library of Congress, and all except V 11 at the Free Library of Phlla. 156 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd CXII General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 5-Jnly 1, 1897 — cont'd [Docnments. ] — cont'd B — cont'd T. 10. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1897. docs. 2, 14, 16. Binder's title : Official Docnments, 1896. t. 10. Contents : Doc. 2. Eept. ol auditor gen. on finances, 1895/6. n. t. p. Iv, 441 pp., foldg. table. Doc 14. Kept, of adj. gen., 1895/6. n. t p. 443 pp., maps. Doc. 16. 7 A.R. of factory inspector, 1896. n. p.. C. M. Bnsch, 1897. 722 pp. V. 11. n. p.. C. M. Bnsch, 1897. docs. 20, 22. Binder's title : Official Docnments, 1896. t. 11. Contents : Doc 20. 27 A.R. of bd. of comrs. of public cbari- ties, etc., 1896. n. p., C. H. Bnsch, 1897. xiii, 435, 254 pp., maps. Doc. 22. A.R. Penn. State College, 1896. n. p., C. M. Bosch, 1897. 122, 122, fi, 298 pp., pis. CXIII General Assembly Jan. 3-AprU 20, 1899 Jonmal of the Senate, n. p., W. S. Ray, 1899. 2 pts. 2440 pp. Jonmal of the House, u. p., W. S. Ray, 1899. 2 pts. 2674 pp. [Documents.] A Official Docnments, comprising dept. and other repts. 12 vols. V. 1. n. p., C. M. Bnsch, 1898. doc 17. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1897. v. 1. Contents : Doc. 17. Rept. of state comrs. of fisheries, 1897. n. p., C. M. Bnsch, 1897. 412 pp., pis. T. 2. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1899. T. p. docs. 15, 10. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1897. v. 2. Contents : Doc. 15. Rept. of factory Inspector, 1896/7. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1898. 704 pp., maps. Doc. lO. Rept. of bureau of mines, 1897. n. p.. W. S. Bay, 1898. cixilx, 519 pp., maps, pis. T. 3. n. p W. S. Ray, 1899. v. p. docs. 16, 23, 13. Binder s title : Official Documents, 1897. v. 3. Contents : Doc. 16. A.B. of comn. of Soldier's Orphan Schools, 1896/7. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1897. 149 pp., illns. Doc 23. Rept of atty. gen., 1895/6. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1898. 575 pp. Doc. 13. Rept. of adj. gen., 1896/7. n. t. p. 483 pp. T. 4. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1899. doc 18. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1897. t. 4. Contents : Doc. 18. 13 A.R. of state bd. of health and vital statistics, 1896/7. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1897. xvUi, 1110 pp. T. 5. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1899. doc. 6. Binder's title : Official Docnments. 1897. t. 5. Contents : Doc 6. 3 A.R. of dept. of agric, 1897. pts. 1-2. pt. 1. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1898. 897 pp. pt. 2. fDlvislon of Forestry.) n. p., W. S. Ray, 1898. 309 pp. T. 6. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1899. v. p. docs. 4, 22. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1897. v. 6. Contents : Doc. 4. 3 A.R. of comr. of banking, being the 6th A.R. of banking dept.. 1897. pt. 1. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1898. yi, 740 pp. Doc 22. Same, pt. 2. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1898. It, 1336 pp. V. 7. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1899. v. p. docs. 19, 5. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1897. t. 7. Contents : Doc 19. 28 A.R. of bd. of comrs. of public chari- ties . . . and rept. of committee on lunacy, 1897. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1898. xiii, 385, 230 pp., map. 15 A.R. of committee on lunacy, to bd. of public charities for 1897/8. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1898. 230 pp., map. Doc. 5. Rept. of supt. of public instruction, 1896/7. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1898. cxlv, 670 pp., Ulus. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd CXIII General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 3-April 20. 1899 — cont'd [Documents.] — cont'd A — cont'd V. 8. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1899. v. p. docs. 10, 9. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1897. v. 8. Contents : Doc 10. A.E. of secy, of internal affairs, 1896. pt. 3. Industrial statistics, n. p., W. S. Bay, 1897. 648 pp. Doc. 9. Same, 1897. u. p., W. S. Ray, 1898. 582 pp., illns. V. 9. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1899. V. p. docs. 11, 12. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1897. v. 9. Contents : Doc. 11. 25 A.E. of Insurance comr., 1897. pt. L n. p.. W. S. Bay, 1898. cxlill, 913 pp. Doc 12. Same, pt. 2. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1898. sxxiT, 761 pp. V. 10. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1899. v. p. docs. 7, 8. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1897. v. 10. Contents : Doc. 7. A.R. of secy, of internal affaln, 1896/7. pts. 1-2. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1898. 77 A, 376 B pp., pis. Doc 8. Same, pt 4. u. p., W. S. Ray, 1897. bcxi, 864 pp. V. 11. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1899. v. p. docs. 4, 3, 1, 2. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1897. T. 11. Contents : Doc 4. Rept. of comrs. of sinking fund, 1895/6. n. t. p. 15 pp. Doc. 3. Same, 1896/7. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1898. 13 pp. Doc 1. Rept. of anditor gen. on finances, 1896/7. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1899. xrri, 544 pp., foldg. table. Doc. 2. Rept. of state treasurer on finances of state, 1896/7. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1897. 58 pp. Detailed rept. of state treasurer, showing re- ceipts and expenditures, 1896/7. h. t. p. 773 pp. v. 12. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1899. y. p. docs. 20, 14, 21. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1897. t. 12. Contents : Doc 20. A.R. of supt. of public prtg. and bind- ing, 1896/7. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1898. 36 pp. Doc. 14. Rept. of state librarian, 1897. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1898. vii, 105 pp. Doc 21. A.R. of Penn. State College, 1897. pts. 1-2. pt. 1. Depts. of instruction, n. p., W. S. Ray, 1898. 183 pp., pis. pt. 2. Agric. Exper. Station, n. p., W. S. Ray, 1898. 346 pp., pis. B Official Documents, comprising department and other reports, 1898. 9 ToU. T. 1. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1900. T. p. docs. 12, 13. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1898. v. 1. Contents : Doc. 12. 26 ann. rept. insurance comr., 1898. pt 1. n. p., W. 8. Ray, 1899. cxL 1014 pp. Doc 13. Same, pt 2. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1899. XXX, 766 pp. T. 2. n. p., W. 8. Ray, 1900. t. p. doc 5. Binder's title : Official Docnments, 1898. v. 2. Contents : Doc. 5. 4 ann. rept comr. of banking, being the 7 ann. rept of the hanking dept, 1898. pt 1. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1899. xi, 660 pp. pt 2. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1899. vlli, 710 pp. v. 3. n. p., W. 8. Ray, 1900. v. p. doc 19. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1898. t. 3. Contents : Doc. 19. 14 ann. rept bd. health and vital sta- tistics, 1898. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1899. xviii, 1168 pp., pis. V. 4. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1900. v. p. docs. 4, 2, 3. Binder's title : Official Docnments, 1898. v. 4. Contents : Doc 4. Eept of comrs. of sinking fund, 1897/ 8. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1899. 12 pp. Doc 2. Rept. of anditor gen. on the finances, 1897/8. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1899: Iv, 358 pp. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 157 Doc. 3.- COLLKCTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd CXIII General Assembly — cont'd Jan. S-Aprll 20, 1899 — cont'd [Documents.] — cont'd B — cont'd Contents ; — cont'd 'Kept, of state treasurer on finances, 1897/8. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1899. 58 pp. Detailed rept. of the state treasurer sbowing receipts and expenditures, . 1897/8. h. t. p. 790 pp. Leaf containing h. t. p. is paged 50-60, but rept. begins, p. 1. T. 5. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1900. v. p. docs. 10, 7. • Binder's title : Official Documents, 1898. v. 5. Contents : Doc. 10. Ann. rept. secy, internal affairs, pt. 3, industrial statistics v. 26. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1899, 466 pp. Doc. 7. 4 ann. rept. dept. of agrlc, 1898. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1899. 894 pp., pis. V. 6. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1900. v. p. docs. 16, 11. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1898. v. 6. Contents : Doc. 16. 9 ann. rept. factory Inspector, 1898. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1899. 1126 pp., maps. Doc. 11. Eept. of bureau of mines, 1898. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1899. clxxli, 558 pp., maps. V. 7. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1900. t. p. docs. 8, 9. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1898. v. 7. Contents : Doc. 8. Ann. rept. secy, internal affairs, 1897/8. pts. 1-2. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1899. 84 A, 384 B pp. Doc. 9. Same, pt. 4. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1898. IxTii, 876 pp., pis. V. 8. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1900. v. p. docs. 20, 6. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1898. t. 8. Contents : Doc. 20. 29 ann. rept. bd. comrs. of public chari- ties, 1898. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1899. xli, 402, 240 pp.. maps. Doc. 6. Eept. of supt. public Instruction, 1897/8. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1899. cxxvii, 770 pp.. pis. V. 9. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1900. v. p. docs. 18, 17, 23, 21, 15, 22. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1898. t. 9. Contents : Doc. 18. Eept. of state comrs. of fisheries, 1898. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1898. 198 pp. Doc. 17. Ann. rept. of Penn. comn. of soldiers' orphan schools, 1897/8. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1898. 148 pp., pis. Doc. 23. Eept. of atty. gen., 1897/8. u. p., W. S. Eay, 1899. 198 pp. Doe. 21. Ann. rept. of supt. of public prtg. and binding, 1897/8. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1898. 36 pp. Doc. 15. Eept. of the state librarian, 1898-9. n. p„ W. S. Eay, 1899. viii, 128 pp. Doc. 22. Ann. rept. of Penn. State College, 1898/9. pt. 1. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1900. Iv, 100, 76 pp. pt. 2. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1900. 344 pp., pis. CXIV General Assembly Jan. 1-June 27, 1901 Journal of the Senate, n. p., W. S. Eay, 1901. pts. 1-2. 2356 pp. Journal of the House, n. p., W. S. Eay, 1901. pts. 1-2. 3071 pp. [Documents.] A Official Documents comprising department and other reports, 1899. 9 TOls. v. 1. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1901. v. p. docs. 11-12. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1899. t. 1. Contents : Doc. 11. 27 ann. rept. of insurance comr., 1899. pt. 1. Fire and marine Insurance, n. p., W. S. Eay, 1900. cxlv, 938 pp. Doc. 12. pt. 2. Same ; life, accident and casualty insurance, n. p., W. a. Eay, 1899. xxxvi, 832 pp. V. 2. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1901. t. p. docs. 4, 23. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1899. t. 2. Contents : Doc. 4. 5 ann. rept. of comr. of banking being 8 ann. rept. of banking dept. of commonwealth. pt. 1. Banks, saving institutions and trust cos. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1900. Till, 602 pp. Doe. 23. Same. pt. 2. Bldg. and loan assns. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1900. vili. 704 pp. COLLECTED DOCUJVIENTS— cont'd CXIV General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 1-June 27, 1901 — cont'd [Documents.] — cont'd A — cont'd V. 3. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1901. doc. 18. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1899. v. 3. Contents : Doc. 18. 15 ann. rept. of state bd. of health and vital statistics, n. p., W. S. Eay, 1900. xx, 1270 pp. V. 4. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1901. v. p. docs. 3, 1, 2. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1899. v. 4. Contents : Doc. 3. Eept. of comrs. of sinking fund, 1898/9. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1900. 12 pp. Doc. 1. Eept. of auditor gen. on finances, 1898/9. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1900. iv, 438 pp. Doc. 2. Eept. of state treasurer on finances, 1898/9. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1900. 58, 880 pp. V. 5. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1901. doc. 6. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1899. v. 5. Contents : Doc. 6. 5 ann. rept. dept. of agrlc, 1900. 2 pts. pt. 1. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1900. 1080 pp. pt. 2. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1900. 368 pp. V. 6. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1901. v. p. docs. 14, 16, 15. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1899. v. 6. Contents : Doc. 14. Eept. of state librarian, 1898/9. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1900. 268 pp., pis. Doc. 16. Ann. rept. of Penn. Comn. on soldiers' orphan schools, 1898/9. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1899. 152 pp. Doc. 15. 10 ann. rept. factory inspector, 1899. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1900. 1146 pp. V. 7. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1901. v. p. docs. 7-8. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1899. v. 7. Contents : Doe. 7. Ann. rept. secy, internal affairs, pts. 1 and 2. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1900. 26 A, 394 B pp. Doc. 8. Ann. rept. of secy, internal affairs, pt. 4. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1900. exxiv, 844 pp. V. 8. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1901. v. p. docs. 19, 5. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1899. v. 8. Contents : Doc. 19. 13 ann. rept. bd. of comrs. of public charities for 1899, and rept. of general agt. and secy. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1900. xiil, 358, 228 pp. Doc. 5. Eept. of supt. of public instruction, 1898/9. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1900. clii, 690 pp. V. 9. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1901. v. p. docs. 1, 17, 10, 20. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1899. v. 9. Contents : Doc. 1. Inaugural address of W. A. Stone, Jan. 17, 1899. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1899. 6 pp. Message of D. H. Hastings, Jan. 3, 1899. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1899. 88 pp. Doc. 17. Eept. of comrs. of fisheries, 1899. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1900. 254 pp. Doc. 10. Eept. of bureau of mines of dept. of internal affairs, 1899. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1900. cxxxiv, 958 pp. Doc. 20. Ann. rept. of supt. of public prtg. and binding, 1898/9. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1899. 42 pp. V. 10. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1901. v. p. docs. 13, 9. Binder's title: Official Documents. 1899. v. 10. Contents : Doc. 13. Ann. rept. of adj. gen., 1898/9. u. p., W. S. Eay. 1900. 414 pp. Doc 9. Ann. rept. secy. Internal affairs, pt. 3. Industrial statistics, 1899. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1900. 580 pp. B Official Documents comprising dept. and other repts. 11 vols.* V. 1. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1903. v. p. docs. 1, 23, 18, 20, 21. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1900. v. 1. Contents : Doc. 1. Govs, mess., Jan. 1, 1901. u. p., W. S. Bay, 1901. 16 pp. Doc. 23. Eept. of atty. gen., 1899 and 1900. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1901. xlv, 156 pp. Doc. 18. Eept. of comrs. of fisheries, 1900. n. p.. W. S. Bay, 1901. 192 pp., pi. * Copies were seen in the Penn. State Library, in the Phila. Free Library and in the Library of Congress. 158 IN-DEX TO DOCTJMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA Doc 3. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— <»ned CXIV General Assembly — cont'd Jan. l-Jnne 27, 1901 — conf d [Docomenta.]— eonfd B — confd Contents ; — cont'd Doc 20. 3 ann. rept. of bd. of comrs. of public charitlea, 1900. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1901. t. p. Doc 21. Ann. tept. of sopt. of public prtg. and binding, 1899/00. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1901. 35 pp. T. 2. n. p, W. 8. Bay. 1903. ▼. p. docs. 15, 18, 21. Binders title : Official Documents, 1900. t. 2. Contents : Doc 5. Bept. of state llbrailan, 1900. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1901. 408 pp.. pis. Doc 18. Ann. lept. of Fenn. comn. of Soldiers' OTpban Scbools, 1899/00. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1900. 142 pp., pis. Doc 21. Ann. rept. of Penn. State College, 1899/ 00. pts. 1-2. n. p.. W. S. Bay, 1900. Iv, 112, 432 pp., pis. T. 3. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1903. doc 16. Binder's title : Official Docnments, 1900. t. 3. Contents - Doc. 16. 11 ann. lept. of factoiy Inspector, 1900. n. p.. W. S. Bay, 1901. H, 1334 pp. T. 4. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1903. t. p. docs. 4, 2, 3. Binder's title : Official Documents. 1900. t. 4. Contents : Doc 4. Bept. of comrs. of ainlring fund, 1899/00. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1901. 12 pp. Doc 2. Bept. of auditor gen., 1899/00. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1901. v, 578 pp. 'Bept. of state treasurer on finances, 1899/00. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1901. 60 Detailed rept. of state treasurer sboving receipts and expenditures at treasurv, . 1899/00. 970 pp. Leaf containing h. t. p. is numlwred 61- 62. but tbe detailed rept. ii^ins p. 1. T. 5. n. p„ W. S. Bay, 1903. t. p. docs. 5, 24. Binders title : Official Documents. 1900. t. 5. Contents : Doc 5. 6 ann. rept. of comr. of banking, lieing 9 ann. repti of banking dept, 1900. pt. 1. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1901. A. 682 pp. Doc 24. Same, pt 2. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1901. xlT, 692 pp. T. 6. n. p_ W. S. Bay, 1903. ▼. p. docs. 10, 11. Binders title : Official Docnments, 1900. t. 6. Contents : Doc. 10. Ann, rept. of secy, of internal affairs, 1900. pt 3. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1901. 562 pp. Doc 11. Bept of Iraiean of mines, 1900. cUx, 716 pp. n. PL, W. S. Bay, 1901. T. 7. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1903. t. p., docs. 12, 13. Binders title: Official Documents, 1900. t. 7. Contents : Doc 12. 28 ann. rept of insurance comr.. 1900. pt 1. n. p.. W. S. Bay. 1901. cxxxviii, 988 pp. Doc 13. Same, pt 2. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1901. Txxrr, 892 pp. T. 8. n. p„ W. S. Bay, 1903. t. p. docs. 13, 19. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1900. t. 8. Contents : Doc 13. Bept of adj. gen., 1899/00. n. p.. W. 8. Bay, 1902. 508 pp.. pis., foldg. D. Doc 19. 16 ann. rept of state bd. of bealth and vital statistics, 1899/00. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1901. XX, 1114 pp. T. 9. n. p_ W. & Bay. 1903. doc 6. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1900. v. 9. Contents : Doc 6. Bept of sopt of public instruction, 1899/00. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1900. irlli, 698, 800 pp., pis. T. 10. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1900. t. p. docs. 8-9. Binder's title : Offidal Documents, 1900. t. 10. Contents : Doc. 8. Ann. rept of secy, of internal affairs, 1899/00. pts. 1-2. n. p.. W. S. Bay, 1901. 128 A, 404 B pp., map. Doc. 9. Same, pt 4. n. p, W. S. Bay. 1900. C 976 pp., pis. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd CXIV General Assembly — confd Jan. 1-June 27, 1901 — cont'd [Documents.] — confd B — confd 11. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1903. T. p. doc 7. Binder's title : Official Documents. 1900. ▼. 11. Contents : Doc. 7. 6 ann. rept of Penn. dept of agrlc n. p.. W. S. Bay, 1901. pt 1. 1010 pp, pis., maps ; pt 2. 348 pp. CXV General Assembly Jan. 6-AprU 16, 1903 Journal of the Senate, n. p., W. 8. Bay, 1903. pts. 1-2. 2299 pp. pt 1. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1903. 1150 pp. pt 2. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1903. 1312-2599 pp. Jonmal of tbe House, n. p., Wm. Stanley Bay, 1903. pts. 1-2. 2592 pp. [Documents.] Official Documents, comprising dept and otber repts., 1901. 10 TOlS.* T. 1. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1903. ▼. p. docsL 17, 19, 20, 14. Bindo^s title : Official Documents. 1901. ▼. 1. Contents : Doc 17. Bept of fish comrs. n. p., W. 8. Bay, 1902. 178 pp., pL Doc 19. 32 ann. lept of bd. of comrs. of public charities, 1901. n. p., W. 8. Bajr, 1902. t. p. Doc 20. Ann. rept of supt of pnbUc prtg. and binding, 1900/1. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1902. 42 vp- Doc 14. Bept of state librarian, 1901. n. p„ W. S. Bay. 1902. 422 pp. T. 2. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1903. t. p. doc 6. Binder's title : Official Documents. 1901. t. 2. Contents : Doc 6. 7 ann. rept of dept of agric. 1901. pts. 1-2. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1902. 1010, 464 m. .. 3. n. p_ W. 8. Bay, 1903. T. p. docs. 15 and 16. Binders title : Official Documents, 1901. v. 3. Contents : Doc 15. 12 ann rept of factory Inspector, 1901. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1902. 11, 1168 pp., mans. Doc 16. Ann, rept of Fenn. comr. of SoUiei^ Orplian Schools, 1900/1. n. p., W. 8. Bay. 1901. 140 pp., pis. T. 4. n. p., TT. S. Bay, 1903. v. p., docs. 3, 1. Binder s title : Official Documents, 1901. t. 4. Contents : Doc 3. Bept of comrs. of sinking fund, 1900/t. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1902. 14 pp. Doc 1. Bept of auditor gen. on the Snaneei^ 1900/1. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1902. T, 532 VP- Bept of state treasurer on 1900/1. n. p., W. 8. Bay, 1902. Dof 2 J VI*- ^^ '^ Detailed rept of state tieasorer, show- ing receipts and expendltnres at treas- . nry, 1900/1. h. t p. 1110 pp. lieaf containing h. t Pl bears nos. 61 and 62, but the rqrt of receipts and expenditures begins p. 1. V. 5. n. p_ W. 8. Bay, 1903. ▼. p. docs. 4, 23. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1901. t. 5. Contents : Doc 4. 7 ann. rept of comr. of banldng, bdng 10 ann. rept of banking d^t, 1901. pt L n. p., W. S. Bay, 1902. ivlli, 854 pp. Doc 23. Same, pt 2. n. p, W. S. Bay, 1902. X, ^6 pp. T. 6. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1903. v. p. doca 9, 10, and 1 unnnm. doc Binder's title : Official Documents, 1901- t. 6. Contents : Doc 9. Aon. rept of secy, of Internal affairs, 1901. pt 3. n. p.. W. 8. Bay, 1902. 708 pp. Doc 10. Bept of bureau of mines, 1901. n. p, W. S. Bay, 1902, dr, 896 pp. unnnm. doc l>gal relatians betw. empIoyerB and tbeix employes. In Fenn., compared with rela- tions existing betw. them in other states. (SnppL to 28 ann. rept of bnreau of industrial statistics.) n. p., W. 8. Bay, 1901. 196 pp. • Copies were seen in the Penn. State library, in the Phila. Free Library, and in the Library of Congress. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 159 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd CXV General Assemlily — cont'd Jan. 6, April 16, 1903 — cont'd [Documents.] — cont'd A — cont'd V. 7. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1903. v. p. docs. 11-12. Binder's title : Official Documents. 1901. v. 7. Contents : Doc. 11. 29 ann. rept. of Insurance comr.. 1901. pt. 1. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1902. cxxvili, 918 pp. Doc. 12. Same, pt. 2. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1902. xllv, 910 pp. V. 8. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1903. doc. 18. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1901. v. 8. Contents : Doc. 18. 17 ann. rept. o£ state bd. of liealth and vital statistics, 1900/1. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1902. xxi, 1060 pp., maps. V. 9. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1903. v. p. docs. 5, 21. Binder's title : Official Documents. 1901. t. 9. Contents ; Doc. 5. Rept. of supt. of public instruction, 1900/1. xlii, 926 pp. u. p., W. S. Ray, 1901. Doc. 21. Ann. rept. of Penn. State College, 1900/1. pts. 1-2. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1902. Iv, 90^440 pp. T. 10. n. p., W- S. Ray, 1903. v. p. docs. 7, 8. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1901. v. 10. Contents : Doc. 7. Ann. rept. of secy, of Internal affairs, 1900/1. pts. 1-2. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1902. 138 A, 438 B pp., maps, pis. Doc. 8. Same, pt. 4. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1901. cviii, 802 pp., pis. B Official Documents, comprising dept. and other repts., 1902. 10 vols. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1903. v. 1. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1903. docs. 16, 20, 21, 13. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1902. v. 1. Contents ; Doc. 16. Rept. of fish comrs., 1902. u. p., W. S. Ray. 1902. 170 pp., pis. Doc. 20. 23 ann. rept. bd. of comrs. of public charities, 1902. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1904. xiv, 426, 134 pp., maps. Doc. 21. Ann. rept. of supt. of public prtg. and binding, n. p., W. S. Ray, 1903. 52 pp. Doc. 13. Rept. of the state librarian of Penn. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1902. 284 pp., pis. V. 2. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1903. v. p. docs. 6-7. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1902. v. 2. Contents ; Doc. 6. 8 ann. rept. dept. of agric, 1902. pt. 1. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1903. 1030 pp. Doc. 7. Same, pt. 2. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1903. 324 pp. V. 3. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1903. v. p. docs. 14-15. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1902. v. 3. Contents ; Doc. 14. 13 ann. rept. of factory inspector, 1902. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1903. 1206 pp., map. Doc. 15. Ann. rept. of Penn. comn. of soldiers' orphan schools, 1901/2. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1902. 148 pp., pis. V. 4. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1903. v. p. docs. 4, 2, 3. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1902. v. 4. Contents : Doc. 4. Rept. of comrs. of sinking fund, 1901/2. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1903. 14 pp. dOLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd CXV General Assembly — cont'd Jan. 6-April 16, 1903 — cont'd [Documents. ] — cont'd B — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Doc. 2. Rept. of auditor gen. on the finances, 1901/2. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1903. xil, 560 pp. rReut. of state treasurer on finances, 1901/2. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1903. 66 Doc. 3.-J Detailed rept. of the state treasurer showing receipts and expenditures, 1901/2. h. t. p. 1104 pp. h. t. p. is numbered 67, but rept. begins p. 1. V. 5. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1903. v. p. docs. 4, 24. Binder's title : Olflclal Documents. 1902. v. 5. Contents : Doc. 4. 8 ann. rept. comr. of banking, 1902. pt. 1. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1903. x, 948 pp. Doc. 24. 8 ann. rept. comr. of banking, 1902. pt. 2. n. p., Wm. Stanley Ray, 1903. viii, 656 pp. V. 6. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1903. v. p. docs. 10, 13. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1902. v. 6. Contents : Doc. 10. Ann. rept. secy, internal affairs, 1902. pt. 3. Industrial statistics, v. 30. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1903. 446 pp. Doc. 13. Rept. of bureau of mines of dept. of internal affairs, 1902. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1903. civ, 960 pp., foldg. 11. V. 7. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1903. v. p. docs. 11-12. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1902. v. 7. Contents : Doc. 11. 30 ann. rept. insurance comr. pt. 1. n. p., Wm. Stanley Ray, 1903. cxxxiv, 948 pp. Doc. 12. Same, pt. 2. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1903. xliv, 918 pp. V. 8. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1903. v. p. docs. 14, 23, 19. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1902. v. 8. Contents : Doc. 14. Rept. of ad], gen., 1901/2. S. Ray, 1903. 356 pp. W. Doc. 23. Rept. of atty. gen., 1901/2. n. p.,- W. S. Ray, 1903. xlll, 158 pp. Doc. 19. 18 ann. rept. state bd. of health and vital statistics, 1902. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1903. xvlil, 782 pp. V. 9. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1903. v. p. docs. 4, 20. Binder's title : Official Documents, 1902. v. 9. Contents ; Doc. 4. Rept. of supt. of public instruction, 1901/2. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1902. xli, 936 pp. Doc. 20. Ann. rept. of Penn. State College, 1901/2. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1902. It, 484 pp., pis. V. 10. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1903. v. p. doc. 7. Binder's title ; Official Documents, 1902. v. 10. Contents : Doc. 7. Ann. rept. of secy, internal affairs, 1901/2. pts. 1-2. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1903. 44 A, 396 B pp., map. . Same, pt. 4. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1902. Ixxvlii, 848 pp. The Official Documents for 1903 and 1904 were submitted to the 106th Legislature (1905) ; that date not being within the period covered by the Index, Documents, etc., are omitted from this list. PART II TOPICAL ANALYSIS ABATTOIRS See also License. OHIO 1891. Special sources of disease; slaughter shops in Ohio; by R. Harvey Reed. (7 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1890/1: 559-564.) PENNSYLVANIA 1885. Provisional regulations for preventing slaughter- houses, stock-yards, hog-pens, bone-boiling and fat- rendering, and other similar establishments from be- coming or being prejudicial to public health. (1 A.R. bd. of health 1885: 305-307.) 1895. Opinion of deputy atty.-gen. (Elkin) rel. to au- thority to abate slaughter house nuisance. (11 same 1895: 469.) Allegheny County 1886. Rept. of inspection of foul slaughter houses in borough of Braddock; by L. H. Hunter. (2 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1885/6: 200-202.) Bangor, Northampton Co. 1903. Inspection at Bangor, on acct. of nuisance at slaughter houses; by T. C. Zulich. (19 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1902/3 v. 1: 282.) Bolivar, Westmoreland Co. 1892. Inspection at Bolivar, on acct. of nuisance caused by slaughter bouse; by W. B. Matthews. (8 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1891/2: 167-168.) Butler, Butler Co. 1903. Inspection near Butler, on acct. of slaughter yards; by John E. Byers. (19 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1902/3 V. 1: 256.) Coleville, McKean Co. 1896. Inspection at Coleville, on acct. of slaughter house; by Burg Chadwick. (12 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1895/6 v. 1: 295-296.) Covington, Tioga Co. 1887. Rept. of inspection of slaughter houses at Coving- ton; by E. D. Payne. (3 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1886/7: 88-89.) Emaus, Lehigh Co. 1904. Inspection at Emaus, on acct. of slaughter house; by Morris P. Cawley. (20 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1903/4: 95.) Oreensiurg, Westmoreland Co. 1892. Slaughter house nuisance at Greensburg. bd. of health, etc. 1891/2: 249-250.) Corresp. of Secy. Lee and A. C. Davis. 11 (8 A.R. ABATTOIRS— cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd Hatioro, Montgomery Co. 1893. Inspection at Hatboro, on acct. of complaint agst. slaughter houses; by Wm. B. Atkinson. (9 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1892/3: 123.) Homestead, Allegheny Co. 1886. Rept. of inspection of foul slaughter houses in Homestead; by L. H. Hunter. (2 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1885/6: 210-211.) Hulmeville, Bucks Co. 1886. Rept. of inspection of slaughter house at Hulme- ville; by W. B. Atkinson. (2 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1885/6: 207.) Le Moyne, Cumberland Co. 1902. Inspection at Le Moyne, on acct. of slaughter house; by H. B. Bashore. (18 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1901/2: 218.) Middletown, Dauphin Co. 1889. Inspection at Middletown; slaughter house nui- sances; by Paul A. Hartman. (5 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1888/9: 91-92.) MifHin County 1899. Inspection at Derry township, on acct. of slaugh- ter houses; by A. T. Hamilton. (15 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1898/9 v. 1: 250-251.) Mohrsville, Berks Co. 1898. Inspection at Mohnsville (sic), on acct. of a slaughter house; by Danl. Longaker. (14 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1897/8 v. 1: 187.) Montoursville, Lycoming Co. 1895. Inspection at Montoursville, on acct. of offensive slaughter house; by Aug. Richter. (11 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1894/5: 209.) Morrellville, Camiria Co. 1892. Inspection at Morrelly,ille, on acct. of nuisance — slaughter house polluting Bloody Run; by W. E. Matthews. (8 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1891/2: 166- 167.) Philadelphia 1867. Phila. cattleyard bill. (App. to Legisl. Record, 1867: cccxxviii-cccxxxiv.) Tullytown, Bucks Co. 1891. Inspection at Tullytown, rel. to slaughter house nuisance; by W. B. Atkinson. (7 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1890/1: 109-110.) 161 162 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA ABATTOIRS— conf a PENNSYLVANIA— confd Waynesioro, Franklin Co. 1898. Inspection at Waynesboro, on acct. of condition of slanghter honse; by P. B. Montgomery. (14 AJt. bd. of health, etc. 1897/8 v. 1: 202-203.) Webster, Westmoreland Co. 1899. Inspection at Webster, on acct. of insanitary con- dition of slaughter house; by R. B. Hammer. (15 AJl. bd. of health, etc. 1898/9 v. 1: 228.) West Neicton, Westmoreland Co. 1886. Kept, of inspection of slaughter houses at West Newton; by L. H. Hunter. (2 AJl. bd. of health, etc. 1885/6: 207-208.) Zeiglersville, Montgomery Co. 1904. Inspection at Zeiglersville, on acct of slaughter house; by H. H. Whitcomb. (20. AJl. bd. of health, etc. 1903/4: 137-138.) ABBOTT (CHAKLES F.) Representative from city of Phila., 1859-1862. Member of committee apptd. by the Got. in 1861 to investi- gate army frands. ABUfGTON, MGITTGOMERY CO. Health Board; see PnbUc Health. Boards of Health. Local ABHAHAM (JONATHAN P.) Representative from Pelaware Co., Assem. 1853-1854, 77-78 1854. Apr. Remarks; sale of main line of pubUc ■works. (Daily Legisl. Union v. 1 (no. 64) : 308.) ACCIDENT INSXTRANCE; see mSITRANCE ACCIDENTS 1852. Necessity of precautionary legislation on subject of bldg. construction in cities indicated by accidents. (Govs. mess. (Johnston) Jan. 5, 1852.) 1860/e-1868A^ Ck>mparative stmt, of accidents. (AJR. auditor gen. on r.rs. 1886 (p. Iv) — same 1874.) Canal 1854. Letter from the canal comrs. in reply to sen. res. of B^b. 24 resp. employes responsible for accident resulting in the loss of property. (Daily LegisL Union v. 1 (no. 32) : 153.) Coal mines; see that title Factory 1890-1894. Tabular stmt, of accidents in factories. (AJl. factory inspector 1890 (pp. 22-23) — same 1894.) Name, residence, name of employer, date of injary, canse of accident, extent of iaioij, where sent ; 1^ diBtrs. 1894. Accidents, and how to prevent them when ma- chinery is in use. (5 same 1894: 468-471.) Bead at ann. convention of international asso. of factory inspectors ; antlior not named. 1896. Accidents; boiler explosions; should be legisla- tion either reauiring a certificate of safety or a com- petent boiler inspector furnished the dept. (7 same 1896: 5^.) 1898-1904. No. of accidents reported and general cause. (9 same 1898 (p. 7) — ^15 same 1904.) 1903/4. StmL of accidents during yr., with cause and result. (15 same 1903/4: 3-4.) Insurance; see that title ACCIDENTS— cont'd Railroad 1847. Rept of select committee (Myers) on causes of accidents on r.rs. (House joL 1847 v. 2: 271-272 (doc. 40).) 1854. More specific laws needed reL to r.r. accidents. (Govs. mess. (Bigler) Jan. 4, 1854.) 1857. Rept of committee on claims (Thorn) resp. claim of Bingham & Dock for damages sustained to cars and damages paid persons injured on Phila. and Columbia R.R. (House joL Jan. 1857: 687-692.) . Same, separate. Not seen. 500 copies ordered prtd. (Honse JoL Jan. 1857 : 692.) 1861-1874. Table of accidents showing by r.rs., no. of passengers, employes, etc. killed, no. injured, totaL (AJl. auditor gen. on r.rs. 1861 (pp. 216-217; 221)— same 1874.) PEN5STLTiN-IA serial 1861/6-1892/7. Comparative stmt of accidents on the resp. r.rs. of Penn. In Documents as follows : 1861/6 in A.B. auditor gen. on r.rs., etc 1866 : ilv-xlvl. 1862/7 " " ' 1867:xlvil- xlviil. 1864/8 in AJt. auditor gen. on r.rs., etc 1868 : liil-liv. 1865/9 " " " 1869 : Ivl-Ivii. 1866/70 " " " " 1870 : Iviil-Ilx. 1867/71 " " " 1871 : IviU-lli. 1868/72 ' " " " " 1872:lxrv- lnviiL 1869/73 in A.E. auditor gen. on r js., etc 1873 : Ixxxrii-xc 1870/4 " " " 1874 : iD-lEri. 1871/5 in A.R. secy, internal affairs, pL 4, 1875 : 58-59. 1872/6 " " " 1876:76-77. 1873/7 " " 1877 :Ira- IxExii, 1874/8 in A.R. secy, internal affairs, pt. 4, 1878 : cxx-cxrii. 1875/9 " " •• " " " 1879 : Mv-liTt 1876/80 ' ' " " 1880:lxvil- Ixii. 1877/81 In A.B. secy, internal afCairs, pt 4, 1881 : Ixsili- lirv. 1878/82 in A.B. secy, internal affairs, pt 4, 1882 : lixviil- Ixn. 1879/83 in A.B. secy. Internal alfairs, pt 4, 1883 : 91-93. 1880/4 " - " " " '• 1884:414-416. 1881/5 " " " " " •■ 1885:429-431. 1882/6 not found. 1883/7 in A.E. secy, internal affairs, pt 4, 1887: 98e- lOOo. 1884/8 in AJK. secy, internal affairs, pt 4, 1888:100o- 102a. 1885/90 in A.R. secy, internal aifalrs, pt 4, 1889/90 : 812- 815. 1886/91 in AJL. secy, internal affairs, pt 4, 1890/1 : 935- 938. 1887/92 in A.B. secy, internal alfairs, pt 4, 1891/2 : 821- 824. 1888/93 in AJB. secy, internal alfairs, pt 4, 1892/3 : 630- 632. 1889/94 In A.R. secy, internal affairs, pt 4, 1893/4 : 120A- 123A. 1890/5 in A.R. secy, internal affairs, pt 4, 1894/5 : 714- 717. 1891/6 in A.H. secy, internal affairs, pt 4, 1895/6 : 806- 809. 1892/7 in A.E. secy, internal affairs, pt 4, 1896/7: 813- 816. non-serial 1865. Accidents on r.rs.; debate. (L^jsL Record 1863: 376-378.) 1874/5-1903/4. Table: accidents to passengers, . em- ployees and others, for the several companies. (A.R. secy, internal affairs 1874/5 pt 4 (p. 32)— same 1903/4.) 1896. Recommendation for such legislation as will enable the rwy. bureau to make careful inquiry into an accidents, especially those attended by loss ct life either to passengers or employes. (R^t of secy, of internal affairs 1895/6 pt 4: zxxiL) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 163 ACCIDENTS— cont'd Street Railways serial 1861/6-1889/94. Comparative stmt, of accidents on the resp. city passenger r.rs. of Penn. In Repts. as follows : 1861/6 in ann. rept. auditor gen. on r.rs., canals and tele- graph COS. 1866 : Iv. 1863/7 In ann. rept. auditor gen. on r.rs., canals and tele- graph COS. 1867 : 1x1. 1864/8 in ann. rept. auditor gen. on r.rs., canals and tele- graph COS. 1868 : Ixvii. 1865/9 in ann. rept. auditor gen. on r.rs., canals and tele- graph COS. 1868 : Ixvii. 1866/70 in ann. rept. auditor gen. on r.rs., canals and tele- graph COB. 1870 : Ixxlv. 1867/71 in ann. rept. auditor gen. on r.rs., canals and tele- graph COS. 1871 : Ixxvl. 1868/72 In ann. rept. auditor gen. on r.rs., canals and tele- graph COS. 1872 : xciv. 1869/73 in ann. rept. auditor gen. on r.rs., canals and tele- graph COS. 1873 : cvl-cvil. 1870/4 in ann. rept. auditor gen. on r.rs., canals and tele- graph COS. 1874 : xcl. 1871/5 in ann. rept. secy, internal affairs, pt. 4, on r.rs., canals and telegraph cos. 1875 : 83. 1872/6 in ann. rept. secy. Internal affairs, pt. 4, on r.rs., canals and telegraph cos. 1876 : 103. 1873/7 in ann. rept. secy. Internal affairs, pt. 4, on r.rs., canals and telegraph cos. 1877 : cvi. 1874/8 in ann. rept. secy, internal affairs, pt. 4, on r.rs., canals and telegraph cos. 1878 : 111. 1875/9 in ann. rept. secy. Internal affairs, pt. 4, on r.rs., canals and telegraph cos. 1879 : xc. 1876/80 in ann. rept. secy, internal affairs, pt. 4, on r.rs., canals and telegraph cos. 1880 : xciv. 1877/81 in ann. rept. secy, internal affairs, pt. 4, on r.rs., canals and telegraph cos. 1881 : ci. 1878/82 in ann. rept. secy. Internal affairs, pt. 4, on r.rs., canals and telegraph cos. 1882 : civ. 1879/83 in ann. rept. secy, internal affairs, pt. 4, on r.rs., canals, telegraph and telephone cos., 1883 : 119. 1880/4 In ann. rept. secy, internal affairs, pt. 4, on r.rs., canals, telegraph and telephone cos. 1884 : 441. 1881/5 in ann. rept. secy, internal affairs, pt. 4, on r.rs., canals, telegraph and telephone cos. 1885 : 455. 1882/6 in ann. rept. secy, internal affairs, pt. 4, on r.rs., canals, telegraph and telephone cos. 1886 : 119a. 1883/7 in ann. rept. secy, internal affairs, pt. 4, on r.rs., canals, telegraph and telephone cos. 1887 : 123o-124o. 1884/8 in ann. rept. secy. Internal affairs, pt. 4, on r.rs., canals, telegraph and telephone cos. 1888 : 128o-129o. 1885/90 in ann. rept. secy. Internal affairs, pt. 4, on r.rs., canals, telegraph and telephone cos. 1889/90 : 846- 847. 1886/91 in ann. rept. secy, internal affairs, pt. 4, on r.rs., canals, telegraph and telephone cos. 1890/1 : 972-973. 1887/92 In ann. rept. secy, internal affairs, pt. 4, on r.rs., canals, telegraph and telephone cos. 1891/2 : 856-859. 1888/93 in ann. rept. secy, internal affairs, pt. 4, on r.rs., canals, telegraph and telephone cos. 1892/3 : 664-665. 1889/94 in ann. rept. secy, internal affairs, pt. 4, on r.rs., canals, telegraph and telephone cos. 1893/4 : 168- 169A. non-serial 1871/5-1890/4. Comparative stmt, of accidents. (A.R. secy, internal affairs 1874/5 pt. 4 (p. 83) — same 1893/4.) 1875-1903. Tables showing accidents. (Same 1874/5, pt. 4 (p. 69)— «aMe 1903/4.) ACHESON (JUDGE ) 1880. Text-books. 337.) ACKER (EPHRAIM L.) (Penn. School Journal v. 28: 336- County supt. of schools 1853/4-1859/60; see Educa- tion. Montgomery Co. ACKERLEY (A. I.) Representative from Luzerne Co. 1877/8 ; from Luzerne and Lackawanna cos. 1879/80. Joint [Select] Committee 1879 May. Investigation of affairs of Penn. state agric. college. 94 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1878/9 v. 3, doc. 24.) ACTINOMYCOSIS; see AGRICULTURE. LIVESTOCK. IN- SPECTION ADAIRE (ALEXANDER) Representative from city of Phila. 1866-1870; 90-94 Assem. [Select] Committee 1870 Mch. 14. Mngmt. of state treasury; alleged cor- rupt practice in election of state treasurer. (House jol. Jan. 1870: 696-697.) ADAMS (CHARLES F.) 1880. Development of co. superintendency. School Journal v. 29: 148-149.) (Penn. ADAMS (J. Q.) 1888. Strawberry culture. (37 and 38 quarterly rept. bd. of agric. 1888: 103-107.) ADAMS (R. T.) Supt. of schools, city of Lebanon, 1899/00-1903/4 ; see Education. Lebanon. 1901. Grading of teachers' salaries. Journal v. 49: 421-425.) ADAMS COUNTY (Penn. School Organized Jan. 22, 1800, formed of a part of York County. Agricultural Society; see Agricultural Societies: Individual Agriculture; see that title Crops; see Agriculture. Crops Dairy Industry; see that title. Milk Fairs; see Agriculture. Fairs Geology; see Geological and Topographical Surveys Justice of the Peace; see Administration of Justice: City Refuse Disposal; see that title Schools in; see Education Small-Pox; see Public Health Teachers' Associations; see Education. Associations Teachers' Convention; see Education. Conventions, etc. Teachers' Institutes; see Education. Teachers Teachers' Salaries; see Education. Teachers ADCOCK (WILLIAM) Representative from city of Phila. 1802/3-1803/4. Committee of Ways and Means 1803 Dec. 10. Deficiency in public revenue; lottery recommended. (House jol. 1803/4: 36.) Select Committee 1803. Dec. 16. Petition of Bank of Phila. and others resp. charter. (House jol. 1803/4: 66-68.) 1804 Jan. 11. [Phila. streets.] (Same 1803/4: 197-198.) Jan. 14. Petition from Lutheran and Calvinist societies in Somerset Co. to raise $3000 by lottery. (Same 1803/4: 215.) Mch. 15. Emoluments reed, by sheriff of Phila. city and co. (ySome 1803/4: 602-603.) ADAMSTOWN Small-Pox; see Public Health ADDAMS (A.) Claimant 1835 Mch. 20. Juniata division of Penn. Canal. (Sen. jol. 1834/5 V. 1: 399-401.) 164 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA ADDIS (AMOS) 1833 Fd). 8. Invention of a patent lever inclined plane water regulator for diutes. (House jcL 1S32/3 v. 1:358.) 1835 FbIx 13. Same. (Same 1834/5 v. 2: 564-565.) (Haimant 1851. Damages on Penn. Canal. (Sen. jen. Asson. in Jan. ; apptmt of judges by Gov. ; election at pro- thonotaries, clerks of courts, registers and recorders ; justices of peace and aldermen ; pro- vision agst lotteries ; senatorial term, etc . Same, separate. Not seen. 500 copies in English and 200 in German ordered prtd. (Sen. joL 1832/3 [v. 1] : 455.) 1852. Law of 1847, prohibiting use of state prisons f(x detention of fugitives from labor, whilst awaiting trial, detrimental to administration of federal con- stitution. {Govs. mess. (Bigler) Jan. 20, 1852.) 1860. Rept of atty. gen. (Knox) as to no. of suits brought in 1859 on bonds and evidences of debt due commonwealth, fees reed., etc. (Daily L^isL Record 1860: 393.) 1871. Writs of error in criminal cases. ((3ovs. mess. (Gfeary) Jan. 4, 1871: 12-14.) 1872. Same. (Same ((Jeary) Jan. 3, 1872: 22-23.) 1873. Additional l^lslation needed upon writs of error in criminal cases. (.Same ((Jeary) Jan. 8, 1873: 19.) 1889/90-1898/00. Administration of criminal law; war- rants, requisitions, orders, etc issued. (R^t secy, commonwealth 1888/90 (pp. 9-10)--soiii€ 1898/00.) 1893. Veto erf act to prevent prosecution of actions which at time of commencing same are barred by laws of state or country in which cause thereof arose; with text of bill. (Vetoes (Pattison) 1893: 73-74.) . Jury challenges in criminal cases; amdmt de- manded by sound p<^C7. ((lOvs. mess. (Pattison) Jan. 3, 1893: 20-21.) . Recde Ck>mmission serial 1831-1836. Repts. of code comrs. (W. Rawle, T. J. Whar- ton, Joel James.) Checklist [1.] 1831. Bept^ of code comrs. apptd. nnder res. <^ Mch. 23. 1830, rel. to a revised code of Penn., being the revision of the statntea reL to registeta and registers' courts and proceedings In the Orphans' Courts. Bead in Senate Feb. 2, 1831. Harrisburg: Prtd. by EL Welsh, 1831. 89 pp. Copies were seen in the Penn. State Library, in the Hist Socy. of Penn. and In the Amer. PliU. Socy., PhUa. 500 copies were ordered prtd. (Sen. JoL 1830/1 [v. 1] :222.) 2. 1832. 2d rept. of comrs. apptd. to revise the code of Penn. Harrisburg : Prtd. by H. Welsh, 1832. 62 pp. Copies were seen In the Penn. State Library, in the Hist. Socy. of Fenn., the library of the Ubrary Co. of rUla. and the Amer. PUL Socy., Fhlla. . Same. (Honse JoL 1831/2 v. 2 : 704-763 (docs. 209-213) ; Sen. JoL 1831/2 v. 2 : 457-516.) 3. 1832. 3d rept of comrs. apptd. nnder res. of Uch. 23, 1830, reL to a revised code of Penn., being revision of the statutes reL to cos. and townshlpe and CO. and township officers, weights and measnies and admeasurements. Harrisburg: Prtd. by H. Wel^h, 1833. 59 pp. . Same. (Honse joL 1832/3 v. 2:280-333 (docs. 77-80).) 4. 1833. 4th rept of the comrs. apptd. to revise the dvil code, ace with bUls and remaita. Harrlsbnrg : Prtd. by H. Welsh. 1834. 179 pp. Copies seen in the Penn. State Library. In the Hist. Socy. of Penn. and In the Amer. PhlL Socy.. Phila. 300 copies were ordered prtd. (Sen. JoL 1833/4 V. 1 : 140) : 1000 copies (Hooae JoL 1833/4 v. 1 : 134). . Same. (Sen. JoL 1833/4 v. 2:144-321: Honse JoL 1833/4 v. 2 : 244-421 (docs. 72-79).) unnnm. 1834. Eept of comrs. to revise the civil code: [inspections of foods, liquor, tobacco, lumber, etc.: elections]. Harrisburg: Prtd. by H. Welsh, 1834. 87 pp. Copy seen in Penn. State Library. . Same. (Sen. JoL 1833/4 v. 2:573-657; Honse JoL 1833/4 V. 2 : 749-833 (docs. 179-181).) nnnnm. 1835. Bept of comrs. to revise the dvil code of Penn. Bead in Honse of Bepresentatives, Jan. 16, 1835. Harrlsbnrg: Prtd. by Welsh and Patterson. 1834-35. 252 pp. Copies seen In the Penn. State Library, In the Hist Socy. of Penn., in the library of die Ubrary Co. of Phlla. and in the Amer. PhlL Socy.. PhUa. 500 copies in igngliiili and 300 in German were ordered prtd. (Sen. JoL 1834/5 : 112.) . Same. (Sen. JoL 1834/5 v. 2 : 115^61 : House joL 1834/5 V. 2 : 211-457 (docs. 86-91).) nnnum. 1835. Bept of comrs. apptd. to revise the dvil code of Penn. Bead In House of BepresentatlTes Mch. 28, 1835. Harrldinrg: Prtd. by Welsh and Patterson, 1835. 61 pp. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 169 AnwyifiSTRATION OF JUSTICE: STATE AND COUNTY— cont'd Code .Commission — cont'd 1 serial — cont'd I A — cont'd / -, , CheckllBt — cont'd Copies seen In the Penn. State Library, In the Hist. Socy. of Penn. and Amer. Phil. Socy., Phlla. 500 coBiea were ordered prtd. (Sen. Jol. 1834/5 v. 1 : 452) ; 2000 copies (House jol. 1834/5 v. 1 : 664 ) ioo®//?^- ^^^'^- Jol- 1834/5 V. 2 : 578-637 ; House jol. 1834/5 V. 2:774-833 (docs. 221-226).) unnum. 1836. Final rept. of comrs. apptd. to revise the gvU code of Penn. Read In the House Jan. 16, 1836. Harrlsburg : Prtd. by T. Fenn, 1836. 113 pp. . Same. Bead In the Senate Jan. 15, 1836. Barrls- burg : Prtd. by Crass and Parrett, 1835-36. 108 pp. copies of both Senate and House editions were seen In . .^'?J- ^""^X- "* ^«°"- i «■ cpy 0* the House ed. In the Penn. State Library ; also one edition In the Amer. Phil. Socy., Phlla. 1000 copies were ordered prtd. (House Jol. 1835/6 v. 1 : 278) ; 300 copies In German. (Sen. jol. 1835/6 v. 1 : 181-182.) ; ,®??}&/o<^^5- J°'-„1835/6 V. 2:162-268; House jol. 1835/6 V. 2:2507361 (doc. 64).) non-serial 1791. Rept. of committee (Powel) apptd. to confer with a committee of the House on House res. of Mch. 5, 1791, rel. to apptmt. of a person to revise and digest the laws, etc. (Sen. jol. 1790/1: 182-183.) . Rept. of jt. committee on apptmt. of James Wil- son, to digest and form laws of commonwealth (House jol. 1790/1: 320-321.) CrviL Code 1830. Work of code comrs.; apprn. recommended (Govs. mess. (Wolf) Dec. 8, 1830.) 1835. Rept. of committee on judiciary system (McCul- loh) upon civil code. (House jol. 1834/5 v. 2: 874 (doc. 254).) 1853. Rept. of the comrs. apptd. to revise the code of Penn. h. t. p. 42 pp. J. M. Porter, E. A. Penniman, J. Bills Bonham. . Same. (House jol. 1853 v. 2: 59-98 (doc. 3): Sen jol. 1853 V. 2: 59-98.) 1868. Revision of civil code; appointees; work. (Govs mess. (Geary) Jan. 7, 1868.) 1868-1869. Rept. of civil code comrs. (Legisl. Record, 1868 (pp. 236-238)— sawe 1869: 122.) David Derrlckson and W. M. Hall, comrs. 1870. Revision of civil code approaching completion. (Govs. mess. (Geary) Jan. 5, 1870: 28.) . Rept. of comrs. apptd. to revise the civil code. (Sen. jol. 1870: 133-134.) Signed by David Derrlckson. 1872. Rept. of committee (Albright) rel. to revision of the civil code. (Sen. jol. 1872: 255-257; House jol. 1872: 255-258; Legisl. Record 1872: 231-232.) . Same, separate. 6 pp. Copy seen In TJnlv. of Penn. Penal Code serial 1826-1827. Rept. of the comrs. on the penal code. Checklist Chas. Shaler, Edwd. King, T. J. Wharton, comre. 1826. Not found. 1827 Dec. 24. Harrlsburg: Prtd. by S. C. Stambaugh, 1828. 192 pp., foldg. pis. and tables. Copy seen in the Penn. State Library. Erroneously dated Dec. 24, 1817, In transmittal. . Same. 2d ed. Philadelphia : Prtd. by J. Clarke. 1828. 77 pp. The 2d ed. was " printed for gratuitous distribution by citizens of Phlla., New York and Baltimore." Copies were seen in the Hist, Socy. of Penn., library of the Library Co. of Phlla. and In the Amer. Phil. Socy.. Phlla. In Collected docs, as follows : 1826 Dec. 22 In Sen. jol. 1826/7 : 241-244. 1827 Dec. 20 In Sen. jol. 1827/8 v. 2 : 309-496. 1827 Dec. 20 In House jol. 1827/8 v. 2 : 396-584. ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE: STATE AND COUNTY— cont'd Code Commission — cont'd Penal Code — cont'd non-serial n. d. Notes on the penal laws, from the 7th vol. of the app. of the laws of Penn., published by authority of the Legisl. n. t. p. 58 pp. Copy In Hist. Socy. of Penn. 1789. Rept. of committee apptd. to revise criminal laws of the state. (Assem. jol. Feb. 1789: 132-134.) 1792. Stmt, of facts and observations resp. the penal laws; by Judge Wm. Bradford. (Sen. jol. 1792/3: 39-6L) 1795. Gratifying results from revision of penal code. (Govs. mess. (Mifflin) Dec. 4, 1795.) 1796. Rept. of committee on Govs. mess. [Dec. 4, 1795] rel. to imprisonment for debt, revision of penal law, etc. (House jol. 1795/6: 308-309.) 1809. Rept. of committee (Connelly) to whom was re- ferred item of Govs. mess. rel. to amelioration of penal code. (Sen. jol. 1809/10: 81-83.) • . Same, separate. Not seen. Usual no. of copies ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1809/10:83.) 1811. Confusion in penal code. (Govs. mess. (Snyder) Dec. 5, 1811.) 1812. Rept. of committee (Burnside) to whom was re- ferred portion of Govs, address rel. to amelioration, revision and consolidation of the penal code and petitions resp. abolishment of capital punishment. (Sen. jol. 1811/2: 277-279.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Usual no. of copies ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1811/2 : 279.) 1813. Rept. made by Jared IngersoU, atty. gen. of Penn., ip compliance with a res. of Mch. 3, 1812, rel. to the penal code. Harrlsburg: Prtd. by J. Peacock, 1813. 150 pp. Copy seen in the Hist. Socy. of Penn. 300 copies ordered prtd. (House jol. 1812/3 : 243.) 1813. Defects in penal code. (Govs. mess. (Snyder) Dec. 10, 1813.) 1815. Revision of penal code essential. (/Some (Snyder) Dec. 8, 1815.) 1823. Rept. of committee on judiciary system (Gilmore) on petition from Columbia Co. for alteration in penal laws of commonwealth. (House jol. 1822/3: 735-736.) 1827 Dec. 24. Rept. of comrs. upon the penal code and adaptation of it to the system of solitary confine- ment. (Sen. jol. 1827/8 v. 2: 308-496.) Chas. Shaler ; Edwd. King ; T. J. Wharton, comrs. 1828. Letter, rept. and docs, on the penal code, from the president and comrs. apptd. to superintend the erec- tion of the Eastern Penitentiary, adapted and modelled to the system of solitary confinement. Har- rlsburg: Prtd. by S. C. Stambaugh, 1828. 51 pp. Copies seen In the Penn. State Library, in the Hist. Socy. of Penn. and in the Amer. Phil. Socy., Phlla. . Same. (Sen. jol. 1827/8 v. 2: 497-529.) The comrs. were Thos. Sparks, Thos. Bradford, jr., Jas. Thackara, Roberts Vaux, Michael Baker, Caleb Carmalt, John Bacon, Wm. Davidson, D. H. Miller, Coleman Sellers and S. R. Wood. 1829. Rept. of committee on the judiciary system (Mal- lery) rel. to the penal code and penitentiary disci- pline. (House jol. 1828/9 v. 1: 188.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Usual no. of copies ordered prtd. (House jol. 1828/9 V. 1 : 188.) 1860. Rept. of the comrs. apptd. to revise the penal code. Harrlsburg: A. B. Hamilton, 1860. 129 pp. . (Legisl. docs. 1860: 346-460 (doc. 2).) Comrs. were Edward King, John C. Knox, David Webster. . Same. (Daily Legisl. Record 1860: 136; 143-144; 148-158; 165-166.) 170 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE: STATE AND COUNTY— cont'd ConstaUes 1815. Rept. of committee (Bean) to whom was referred petition that provision be made to compensate con- stables for certain attendance at courts. (House jol. 1812/3: 85.) 1869 Feb. 5. Veto (Geary) of act rel. to constables' re- turns in Fayette Co. (Leglsl. Record 1869: 302.) 1893. Veto of act regulating constables' returns to quarter sessions court of Chester Co.; with text of res. (Vetoes (Pattison) 1893: 68-69.) 1903. Veto of act to prohibit apptmt. of deputy con- stables in cos. containing over 1,000,000 inhabitants; with text of bill. (Some (Pennypacker) 1903: 134- 135.) Costs; see below. Fees, etc. Courts n. d. Rept of committee of the Senate apptd. on the judiciary system, n. t. p. 11 pp. Copies seen In the Hist. Socy. of Penn., the library of the Library Co. of Phlla. and the Amer. Phil. Socy., Phlla. Relates to the different courts ; debts of stockholders in banks and other Incorporated cos. 1800. Judiciary system In need of revision; addition to no. of judges of Supreme Court and subdivision of circuits of courts of common pleas requisite; plan for return of jurors should be devised. (Govs. mess. (M'Kean) Nov. 21, 1800.) 1805. Urging reform in judiciary system. {Same (M'Kean) Dec. 5, 1805.) . Rept. of committee (Bucher) on part of Govs. address rel. to the judiciary system and sundry petitions rel. to same. (House jol. 1804/5: 310-311.) 1807. Defects in judiciary system. (Govs. mess. (M'Kean) Dec. 3, 1807.) 1808. Recommended that a committee be apptd. to re- port on revision of the judiciary system. (Rept. of committee of ways and means, Mch. 18, 1808.) 1811. Rept. of committee on administration of justice (Leech) to whom were referred petitions from fourth judicial distr. requesting increase of salary of Jonathan Walker, president of said distr. (House jol. 1810/1: 757.) 1816. On the judiciary system. (Govs. mess. (Snyder) Dec. 'i. 1816.) . Rept. of committee (Lowrie) apptd. to inquire whether any, and if any, what alterations are neces- sary In the judiciary of the commonwealth. (Sen. jol. 1815/6: 335-343.) . Same, separate. Not seen. 1000 copies ordered prtd. (Sen. joL 1815/6 : 1821. Rept. of committee on judiciary system (Ander- son) on sundry petitions for an alteration of the law on the subject of the revival of judgments. (House jol. 1820/1: 564-565.) 1825. Defects of judiciary system. (Govs. mess. (Schulze) Dec. 7, 1825.) 1826 Mch. 14. Rept. of judiciary committee (F. Smith) rel. to suits in courts of the commonwealth. (House joL 1825/6 V. 2: 280-282, foldg. table (doc. 185).) Made with view of ascertaining efficiency of administra- tion of justice under the judiciary system. 1827. Improvements in judiciary system suggested. (Govs. mess. (Schulze) Dec. 5, 1827.) 1830. Public interests demand radical re-organization of judiciary system. (Same (Wolf) Dec. 8, 1830.) 1837. Speech of Mr. IngersoU on the judiciary delivered in the convention of Penn. Harrlsburg: Prtd. by Packer, Barrett & Parke. 1837. 26 pp. Copy seen in the library of the Library Co. of Pbila. 1839. See below. Supreme Court, this date. ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE: STATE AND COUNTY— cont'd Courts — cont'd 1851. Veto (Johnston) of act to provide for election of judges of the several courts and to regulate certain judicial distrs. (Sen. jol. 1851 v. 1: 890-891.) 1859. Veto (Packer) of suppL to act rel. to special courts. (Same 1859: 35-36; House jol. 1859: 42-43; Legisl. Record 1859: 22.) 1873. Annuity to judges; debate. (Legisl. Record 1873: 1187-1191.) 1874. Tabular stmt, of sessions of criminal courts in Penn., each mo. (2 A.R. bureau of statistics 1873/4: 140.) . Criminal courts: cos. and courts, terms, no. of persons charged with crime, no. of bills laid before grand jury, action thereon, court proceedings, no. and amt. of recognizances forfeited. (2 same 1873/4: 141-143.) 1881. Veto (Hoyt) of act to enlarge the jurisdiction of the several courts of the commonwealth. (Legisl. Record 1881: 1241-1242.) 1903. Veto of act rel. to approval of bonds or security before courts, judges thereof, or prothonotary of clerks of courts; with text of bill. (Vetoes (Penny- packer) 1903: 56.) . Veto of act to provide for retirement of judges of courts of record of commonwealth; with text of bill. (Same (Pennypacker) 1903: 123-124.) Allegheny County 1887. Veto of act to extend provisions of act rel. to the apptmt. and salaries of the criers and tipstaves in the various courts of Allegheny Co. (Vetoes (Bea- ver) 1887: 10-11.) Cambria County 1871 Feb. 17. Veto (Geary) of suppl. to act to establish an additional court in Cambria Co. (Legisl. Record 1871: 196-198.) Dauphin County 1792. Rept. of committee on Dauphin Co. petition for apptmt. of comrs. to build a court-house with the necessary offices for preserving the records of the county and for application of profits of Harrisburgh ferry to that purpose. (House jol. 1792/3: 64.) 1868. Veto (Geary) of act to repeal act establishing criminal courts for Dauphin, Lebanon and Schuyl- kill cos. (Sen. jol. 1868: 1142-1143.) Fayette County 1830. Rept. of committee on judiciary system (Moore) rel. to increasing salary of associate judges of Pay- ette Co. (House joL 1829/30 v. 2: 607-608 (doc. 198).) Lancaster County 1858. Veto (Packer) of act rel. to the courts of Lan- caster Co. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1858: 734-736; House jol. Jan. 1858: 822-824; Legisl Record 1858: 451-452.) NorthuTnberland County 1794. Rept. of committee on petition resp. need of a new court house in Northumberland Co. (House jol. 1793/4: 229.) 1874. Petition for apptmt. and election of additional law judge in Northumberland Co. (LegisL Record 1874: 714-715.) Philadelphia County 1816. Law establishing distr. court of city and co. of Phila. to expire by its own limitation in Mch., 1817; continuance or establishment of some other tribunal imperative. (Govs. mess. (Snyder) Dec. 5, 1816.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA m ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE: STATE AND COUNTY— cont'd Courts — cont'd Philadelphia County — cont'd 1820. Act to continue distr. court for city and co. of Phila. to expire by its own limitation Mch. 30tli; continuance or some other expedient necessary. (Some (Findlay) Deo. 7, 1820.) 1824. Act erecting distr. court for city and co. of Phlla. to expire Mch. 13, 1825; action necessary. (Same (Schulze) Deo. 9, 1824.) 1829. Communication from Phlla. Society for Alleviat- ing Miseries of Public Prisons, with stmt, of criminal courts within city and co. of Phila. (House jol. 1828/9 V. 2: 701-707.) 1840. Unsatisfactory organization of courts in city and CO. of Phila. (Govs. mess. (Porter) Jan. 8, 1840: 38-39.) 1842. Rept. of committee on judiciary system (Elwell) upon bill abolishing the court of general sessions for city and co. of Phila. (House jol. 1842 v. 2: 792- 795 (doc. 174).) . Accumulation of business in courts of city and CO. of Phila. (Govs. mess. (Porter) Jan. 6, 1842.) 1845. Continuance of distr. court of city and co. of Phila. recommended. (Same (Porter) Jan. 8, 1845.) 1887. Opinion of atty. gen.; duty of legisl. to establish from time to time in Phila., for each 30,000 inhabi- tants, 1 court of record for police and civil causes. (Bienn. rept. of atty. gen. 1887/8: app. 1-4.) Chancery Courts 1835. Rept. of committee on judiciary system (M'Cul- loh) rel. to disposition of estate of Geo. Fry deceased, part of which was devised to trustees for establish- ment of an orphan school. (House jol. 1834/5 v. 2: 540-542 (doc. 134).) Besides the rept. on this particular case, there Is a com- ment on the lack of a court of chancery In Penn. and powers of legisl. in equity. 1843. Chancery powers of courts. (Govs. mess. (Por- ter) Jan. 4, 1843: 13.) CoTjHT OF Common Pleas [1792.] Rules and regulations for regulating the prac- tice of the county courts of common pleas in the state of Penn. Lancaster: J. Bailey and W. Dick- son, M,DCC,XCII. 11 pp. 12°. Copy seen In Hist. Socy. of Penn. 1801. See below. Supreme Court, this date. 1803. See same, this date. 1826. Rept. of committee on judiciary system (Haw- kins) on res. rel. to propriety of extending jurisdic- tion of courts of common pleas to the trial of facts arising from prosecution of writs of quo warranto. (Sen. jol. 1825/6: 435-436.) 1827. Rept. of committee (Ellis) rel. to organization of courts of common pleas. (House jol. 1826/7 v. 2: - 494 (doc. 219).) 1858. Veto (Packer) of act to provide for an additional law judge of the court of common pleas of the 6th judicial distr. (Same Jan. 1858: 455-456'; Sen. jol. Jan. 1858: 399-400.) 1869. Text of suppl. to act to enlarge jurisdiction of courts of common pleas of Penn. (Legisl. Record 1869: 1414-1415.) 1881. Veto (Hoyt) of act to enlarge jurisdiction of courts of common pleas of the commonwealth, etc. (Sen. jol. 1881: 829-831.) 1895. Veto mess. (Hastings) on Sen. bill 89, suppl. law of fixing compensation of judges of Court of Com- mon Pleas. (Legisl. Record 1895 v. 2: 2919.) 1903. Veto of act to authorize courts of common pleas and orphans' courts of, in and for commonwealth to appoint and remove trustees; with text of bill. (Vetoes (Pennypacker) 1903: 108-109.) ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE: STATE AND COUNTY— cont'd Courts — cont'd Court of Common Pleas — cont'd Philadelphia County 1792. Letter of James Biddle, President of court of common pleas of Phila. Co. resp. compensation of associate judges in that co., etc. (Sen. jol. 1791/2: 166.) 1806. Rept. of committee (Pennell) on memorial of Chas. Biddle, prothonotary of court of common pleas for Phila. Co., resp. effect of law taxing certain proportion of fees of prothonotaries of the courts of common pleas upon the olEce in Phila. Co. (Same 1805/6: 271.) 1846. Rept. of committee on the judiciary (Sullivan) on petitions and memorials from Phila. for repeal of act authorizing apptmt. of additional judge of court of common pleas in Phila. (Same 1846 v. 1: 250.) 1848. Rept. of select committee (Johnson of Erie) apptd. to ascertain business and Investigate practice of court of common pleas of Phila. Co. (Same 1848 V. 2: 379-394 (doc. 53).) . Same, separate. Harrisburg: J. M. G. Lescure, 1848. 18 pp. Copy seen In the Penn. State Library and in library of the Library Co. of Phlla. 500 copies were ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1848 v. 1 : 477.) Washington Comity 1822. Rept. of committee (Ritner) to whom was re- ferred petition for passage of a law authorizing judges of the court of common pleas of Washington Co. to appoint a competent person to revise the records and to make an ad sectam docket for the prothonotary's olfice of said cp. (House jol. 1821/2: 856-857.) Court of Quaetbk Sessions 1814. Rept. of committee on the judiciary system (Ell- maker) to whom was referred petition from Alle- gheny Co. praying that judges of that co. be author- ized to hold adjourned courts of quarter sessions. (House jol. 1813/4: 264-265.) 1903. Rept. of conference committee (McClain) on act defining powers of several courts of quarter sessions of the peace within the Commonwealth. (Same 1903 pt. 2: 1352-1356.) Allegheny County 1871. Veto (Geary) of suppl. to act rel. to clerk of court of quarter sessions of Allegheny Co. (Legisl. Record 1871: xxxvii.) Philadelphia County 1810. Letter from Jacob Rush rel. to insufficiency of the courts of quarter-sessions and common-pleas in Phila. (Sen. jol. 1809/10: 239.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Usual no. of copies ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1809/10 : 240.) 1831-1832. Stmt, of criminal business of Court of Quar- ter Sessions for Phila. Co. (4 A.R. inspectors of Eastern Penitentiary 1832: 20.) Judicial Districts 1845. Rept. of committee on retrenchment and reform (Connor) rel. to judicial labor and reduction of judicial distrs. (House jol. 1845 v. 2: 251-252 (doc. 34.) . Same, separate. Harrisburg: J. M. G. Lescure, 1845. 4 pp. Copy seen In Hist. Socy. of Penn., Phlla. 172 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE: STATE AND COUNTY— cont'd Courts — cont'd Judicial Distbicts — cont'd Sixth Judicial District 1858. Veto (Packer) of act rel. to an additional law judge in the 6th judicial distr. (Legist. Record 1S58: 234; 272.) . See also above. Court of Common Pleas, this date. 1899. Veto of act to provide for additional law judge of courts of 6th judicial distr.; with text of bill. (Vetoes (Stone) 1899: 63-64.) Eighth Judicial District 1878. Veto (Hartranft) of act for the apptmt. of an additional law judge in the 8th judicial distr. of Penn. (LegisL Record 1878: 802.) 1885. Veto of act to authorize additional law judge of courts of 8th judicial distr.; ace. by text of bill. (Vetoes (Pattison) 1885: 16-17.) 1887. Veto of act to authorize an additional law judge of the several courts of the 8th judicial distr.; with text of bill. (Same (Beaver) 1887: 12-14.) Twelfth Judicial District 1903. Veto of act providing for additional law judge in 12th judicial distr.; with text of bill. (Vetoes (Pennypacker) 1903: 130-131.) Fifteenth Judicial District 1885. Veto (Pattison) of act to provide an additional law judge in the 15th judicial distr. (Legisl. Record 1885: 885-886.) . Veto of act to provide for additional law judge in 15th judicial distr., aca by text of bill. (Vetoes (Pattison) 1885: 5-6.) Twenty-first Judicial District 1871. Veto (Geaiy) of act to provide an additional judge of the several courts in the 21st judicial distr. (LegisL Record 1871: xxxv.) Twenty-seventh Judicial District 1893. Veto of bUl to provide for additional law judge of courts of 27th judicial distr.; with text of bill. (Vetoes (Pattison) 1893: 67-68.) Remarks (Dunlap) on bUl to provide an addi- tional law judge of the several courts of the 27th judicial distr. (LegisL Record 1893 v. 2: 2716-2718.) Forty-seventh Judicial District 1903. Veto of act to provide for additional law judge of courts of 47th judicial distr.; with text of bill. (Vetoes (Pennypacker) 1903: 118-120.) Forty-eighth Jrtdicial District 1885. Veto of act to provide for additional law judge in 48th judicial distr.; with text of bilL (Vetoes (Pattison) 1885: 158-160.) Oefhaus' Coukt 1840 Oct. 13. An act relating to orphans' courts, etc. Harrisburg: W. D. Boas, 1840. 12 pp. Copy seen In Hist. Socy. of Penn. 1883. Memorial resp. inadequate compensation of judges of orphans' court, in Phila.; followed by de- bate. (LegisL Record 1883 v. 1: 71-75.) . Organization and jurisdiction of orphans' courts. (Same 1883 (v. 2) : 2715-2717.) . See also below. Laws, this date. . Veto of act amending act reL to organization and jurisdiction of the orphans' courts, etc.; with text of act (Vetoes (Pattison) 1883: 96-97.) . Veto of act granting an appeal to the Supreme Court from special injunctions granted by the orphans' court; with text of act (Same (Pattison) 1883: 119-120.) ADMINISTEATION OF JUSTICE: STATE AND COUNTY— cont'd Courts — cont'd Oephaxs' Cojjir — cont'd 1889. Necessity for reform in regard to laws regulating decedents' estates and practice of orphans' court. (Govs. mess. (Beaver) Jan. 1, 1889: 37.) 1891. Veto of act to validate private sales of real estate of decedents heretofore made under authority of orphans' court upon petition of executors or admin- istrators for payment of debts; with text of act (Vetoes (Pattison) 1891: 1-2.) . Mch. 25. Same; similar bill (House). (House joL Jan. 1891: 787.) Veto (Pattison) of act to validate private sales of real estate of decedents heretofore made under authority of orphans' court upon petition of execu- tors or administrators for payment of debts not al record. (Sen. joL Jan. 1891: 873-874.) . Same, of a similar blU (Senate). (Vetoes (Patti- son) 1891: 4-5.) Veto of act conferring upon the several orphans' courts jurisdiction to make partition of the lands of which any person may die seized, whether testate or intestate, etc.; with text of act (Same (Patti- son) 1891: 20-21.) . Statute of limitations in orphans' court (Govs. mess. (Beaver) Jan. 6, 1891: 34-35.) 1893. See below. Fees, this date. . Veto of act to authorize orphans' court of any CO. to appt. comr. to inquire into advisability of funding a charge upon any lands in state by last will and testament, and upon his rept to decree apptmt of a trustee to hold and invest funds, etc.; with text of biU. (Vetoes (Pattison) 1893: 99-100.) 1903. See above. Court of (>)iiunon Pleas, this date. Dauphin County 186L Veto (Packer) of act reL to the register uncan) on res. rel. to apptmts. of justices of the peace by the late gov. (House jol. 1823/4: 547-549 and foldg. table.) 1837. Letter from the secy, of the commonwealth (Burrowes) ace. with stmts, rel. to the justices of the peace and aldermen. Read in convention Jly. 1, 1837. Harrisburg: Prtd. by Thompson & Clark, 1837. 102 pp., foldg. table. List and date of apptmt. Dec. 20, ISOS-May 23, 1837, by cos. ; [ann. average] ; fees of prothonotaries, clerks, registers and recorders, etc. ; judiciary officers and salaries. Copy seen in Historical Socy. of Penn. . Rept. of committee on judiciary system (Gil- more) upon petition from Bradford Co. rel. to ex- tension of jurisdiction of justices of the peace. (House jol. 1836/7 v. 2: 445 (doc. 122).) 1840. Rept. of committee on judiciary system (Butler) on petition from Venango Co. for restriction of jurisdiction of justices of the peace. (Same 1840 v. 1: 552-553.) 1843. Power of aldermen and justices of the peace in criminal cases. (Govs. mess. (Porter) Jan. 4, 1843: 13.) 1857. Discussion of bill to give justices of the peace power, with a jury of six, to hear and finally deter- mine charges for crimes of certain character, and to lessen expenses in criminal proceedings. (Daily Legisl. Record 1857, no. 54: 4.) 1878. Extension of jurisdiction of justices of the peace; debate. (Legisl. Record, 1878 (y. 2): 1622-1629; 1649-1650.) . Contd. debate on act extending jurisdiction of justices of the peace. (Same 1878 (v. 2) : 2426-2432.) 1879. Enlargement of jurisdiction of justices of the peace. (Same 1879 (v. 2): 1917-1919; 1937-1945.) . . Jurisdiction of justices of the peace. (Same 1879: 2063-2066.) ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE: STATE AND COUNTY— cont'd Justices of the Peace — cont'd 1896. Opinion of the atty. gen. and decision of Dauphin Co. Court rel. to justices of the peace and aldermen. (Rept. secy, commonwealth 1894/6: 73-77.) 1903. Veto of act requiring justices of peace and alder- men to file with prothonotary of proper co. tran- scripts of proceedings in suits brought before them agst. boroughs, townships and school distrs., direct- ing prothonotaries to keep record of transcripts, providing for fees, etc.; with text of bill. (Vetoes (Pennypacker) 1903: 5-6.) Fees 1829. Rept. of committee on judiciary system (Mal- lery) on petitions from Montgomery, Chester, Alle- gheny and Lancaster cos. praying increase of fees of justices of the peace and constables in those cos., unfavorable. (House jol. 1828/9 v. 2: 673-674 (doc. 280).) 1857. Remarks (Jordan) on bill rel. to fees of justices of the peace. (Daily Legisl. Record 1857, no. 42: 1.) 1878. Veto (Geary) of act rel. to fees of justices of peace and constables in Crawford Co. (House jol. 1870: 1057-1058.) 1893. Veto of act giving to aldermen, magistrates and justices of the peace fees for affidavits of claim tax and copies thereof, etc.; with text of bill. (Vetoes (Pattison) 1893: 22-25.) Laws 1810. Arbitration law of 1810. Lancaster: W. Hamil- ton [1810?]. 24 pp. 16°. Not seen. Entry from Bowker. 1883. Act of Assembly of Je. 13, 1883 [orphans' court] and opinion of counsel, n. t. p. 24 pp. Copy seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn., Pliila. Notaries Public 1814. Rept. of committee on the judiciary system (B. R. Morgan) to whom was referred a petition from sundry notaries public of Phila. for extension of their powers. (House jol. 1813/4: 20-21.) 1840. Duration of ofiSce of notary public. (Govs. mess. (Porter) Jan. 8, 1840: 37.) 1887. Opinion of atty. gen. rel. to domicil of notary public; exercise of notarial function. (Bienn. rept. of atty. gen. 1887/8: app., 5-6.) 1892. Act recommended fixing the term of office of notaries public and regulating apptmt. thereof. (Rept. secy, commonwealth 1888/90: 11.) 1895. Opinion of atty. gen. rel. to power of gov. to re- move notaries public; proceeding. (Bienn. rept. of atty. gen. 1895/6: 39.) . Opinion of atty. gen.; stenographer employed by trust CO. ineligible to apptmt. as notary public. (Some 1895/6: 97.) 1896. Opinion of atty. gen.; gov. should approve bonds of notaries public as provided in act of 1840. (Same 1895/6: 20-2L) Opinion of atty. gen. ; gov. should approve bonds of notaries public in Phila. (Same 1895/6: 40-41.) 1903. Veto of suppl. to act to enable Gov. to appoint notaries public, etc.; with text of bill. (Vetoes (Pennypacker) 1903: 2-3.) Allegheny County 1870. Veto (Geary) of act rel. to apptmt. of additional notaries public in Allegheny and Phila. cos. (House jol. 1870: 1062-1063.) Philadelphia County See above, Allegheny County. Receipts and Expeitoitukbs ; see below, that title Receipts and Expenditures 1793. Amt. of judgments on appeals. (A.R. register gen. 1793.) 176 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA ADMUnSTRATION OF JUSTICE: STATE AND COUNTY— cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd 1812-1877. Eixpenditures for maintenance of judiciary. (A.R. auditor gen. 1812 (p. 13)— same 1877.) 1887-1904. Schedule of collections. (Bienn. rept. of atty. gen. 1887/8 app. (pp. 86-88) — same 1903/4.) 1891. Amt. of collections by atty. gen.; sources; amt. paid into state treasury in conins.; efficiency of office. (Govs. mess. (Beaver) Jan. 6, 1891: 17.) 1902. Opinion of atty. gen. rel. to payment of mileage of common pleas judge. (Bienn. rept. of atty. gen. 1901/2: 26-28.) Attobxet General's Office 1859-1863. Communication from atty.-gen. rel. to con- tingent expenses of office; estimates. In Collected floes, as follows : 1859 In Leglsl. docs. 1859 : 989 (doc. 68). 1860-1862 not found. 1863 in Legisl. docs. 1863 : 966 (doc. 37). 1868/9. Expenditures on acct. of atty. gens, office. (AR. auditor gen. 1868/9: 110.) CotrSSEL IV.KS, ETC. 1848/9-1903/4. Table: expenditures for counsel fees and commissions. (A.R. auditor gen. 1848/9 (pp. 55-56)— same 1903/4.) Omitted 1852/3 ; 1862/3 ; given under Expenses of Government, 1878/9-1903/4. 1879-1881. Amt of comns. collected during years 1879, 1880, 1881 showing amt. retained and amt. of surplus paid Into state treasury. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1879/80: 1-2.) COUETS 1808/9-1817/8. Table: court fines. (A.R. auditor gen. 1808/9 (p. 10)— gome 1817/8.) 1810. Rept of committee (Frailey) on letter of auditor gen. with stmt, of fees reed, by prothonotaries and clerks of courts. (House jol. 1809/10: 158-159.) 1812/3-1819/20. Receipts from court fines and forfeited recognizances. (A.R auditor gen. 1812/3 (pp. 9-10) — same 1819/20.) 1822-1823. Abstr. furnished by auditor gen. of returns of fees reed, in courts. (Sen. jol. 1823/4: 136-143.) 1837-1838. Stmt, of fees reed, by prothonotaries of Su- preme Court courts of Nisi Prius, Common Pleas, Oyer and Terminer, Quarter Sessions of Peace and Orphans' Courts, register of wills and recorder of deeds, in the several cos. (Same 1838/9 v. 2: foldg. tables betw. pp. 514-515.) NoTABiES Public 1856/7. Names of notaries public who have made re- turns to auditor general with amt of fees reed, by them, no. of protests, etc. during the year ending Nov. 30, 1857. (Legisl. docs. 1858: 529-545 (doc. 48).) Submitted by andltor gen. (Fry), Mch. 1, 1858. 1872/3-1903/4. Receipts from notaries public. (AR. auditor gen. 1872/3 (pp. 8-13) — same 1903/4.) 1892/3-1903/4. Notary public comns. refunded. (Same 1892/3 (p. 365)— gome 1903/4.) Omitted 1894/5-1895/6 ; 1897/8-1899/00. Tbassportatios of Fugitives from Justice 1799. Rept. of committee (Smith) resp. re-imbursement of sheriff of Phila. for expenses in removing prison- ers from the debtors' apartment to Montgomery Co. during prevalence of yellow fever. (Sen. jol. 1798/9 : 102.) 1812/3-1845/6. Expenses for conveying convicts. (AR. auditor gen. 1812/3 (p. 14) — same 1845/6.) 1813. Pay and expenses of sheriffs for transportation of criminals to Phila. prison should be established by law. (Govs. mess. (Snyder) Dec. 10, 1813.) 1827/8-1849/50. Expenses for conveying fugitives. (A.R. auditor gen. 1827/8 (p. 30) — same 1849/50.) ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE: STATE AND COUNTY— cont'd Salaries; see Salaries; State. Judicial Sentence 1815. Non-sentencing of criminals in courts of quarter sessions limited to four days, because verdict of guilty is not found within that period; costs of im- prisonment until next term incurred; remedy sug- gested; oyer and terminer courts. (Govs. mess. (Snyder) Dec. 8, 1815.) 1874. Commutation of prison sentences for good con- duct (Same (Hartranft) Jan. 7, 1874: 15.) 1886. For law requiring courts to inflict short sentences on first offenders, and refusing to permit those sentences to be changed till they expire. (57 AS. inspectors of Eastern Penitentiary 1886: 15.) 1895. Opinion of atty. gen. rel. to powers of gov. of commonwealth in regard to commutation of sentence of prisoners. (Bienn. rept. of atty. gen. 1895/6: 96.) Sheriff 1815. Sheriff's bonds and sureties, ((xovs. mess. (Sny- der) Dec. 8, 1815.) 1816. Rept of committee (Weston) to whom was re- ferred item of Govs. mess. rel. to sureties of sheriffs. (House jol. 1815/6: 247.) Allegheny Countp 1868. Veto (Greary) of act authorizing sheriff of Alle- gheny Co. to tax costs in certain cases. (Sen. j(d. 1868: 68-69.) Philadelphia County 1804. Rept from the committee ( Adcock) to whwn was referred petitions resp. emoluments reed, by the sheriff of Phila. city and county. (House jol. 1803/4: 602-603.) ADRIAN HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION; see MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS AFRICA (J. SIMPSON) Representative from Huntingdon Co., 1860. Secretaiy of Internal Affairs, 1883^1887. Secretary of Internal Affairs 1884. Papers read before the state hd. of agric. I. The old land-marks of Penn. II. The settlement of the southern border- cos. by the Scotch-Irish. Harris- burg: L. S. Hart, 1885. 18 pp. Copy seen in Hist Socy. Penn. and in Library Co. of Phila. 1885. Glimpses of Lancaster Co., 1682-1885. (9 AR. bd. of agric. 1885: 205-211.) AFRICA (W. G.) 1885. Glass sand industry of Juniata VaUey. (13. Alt bureau of industrial statistics 1885: 36-43.) AGEE (ALVA) 1902. Potato culture. 96 pp. (Dept of agric. bull. 105.) AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATIONS 1840-1894. See below, Penn. State College Experiment Station, under date 1894. 1880. Agric. experiment stations and their benefits; by J. Hamilton. (4 AJt bd. of agric. 1880: 184-187.) 1881. An exper. station; by Prot W. H. Jordan. (14 and 15 quarterly repts. bd. of agria: 80-86.) 1886. Agric. colleges and exper. stations in the U. S.; by T. J. Edge. (10 A.R. bd. of agric. 1886: 64-72.) Location, cost, value, income, etc ; farms and apparatos ; Ala., Ark., Cal, Conn., DeL, 6a., in., Ind.. la., Kan., Ky., La., He., Hd., Haas., Ulch., Uinn., Hiss., Ho., Neb., N. H., N. J., N. T., N. C, Ohio, Ore., Penn, E, I., S. C, Tenn., Texas, Vt, Va., W. Va., Wise INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 177 AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATIONS— cont'd 1886. Govt, experiment stations; their value to the farmer; should the Hatch bill pass; general discus- sion. (Procs. state hortlc. socy. 1886: 113-114.) 1888. The relations of experiment stations to horti- culture, by W. A. Buckhout. (29 A.R. state hortlc. assn. 1888: 28-34.) 1893. The farmers' club and experiment station; by S. Edwd. Paschall. (50 quarterly rept. bd. agric. 1893: 35-38.) 1896. Stmt, showing sources of income of experiment stations In various states. (A.R. agric. exper. sta- tion 1896 pt. 2: 14-15.) MASSACHUSETTS 1867-1877. Expenditures of Mass. Agric. College. (A.R. Penn. Agric. College 1879/80: 6.) NEW YORK 1885. The work of the N. Y. Experiment Station; by E. L. Sturtevant. (9 A.R. bd. of agric. 1885: 96-101; 28 quarterly rept. bd. agric. Jly., Aug. and Sept. 1885: 3-12.) PENNSYLVANIA 1818. Benefit to be derived from purchase of small farms for purpose of making agric. experiments. (Govs. mess. (Findlay) Dec. 3, 1818.) 1881. An experiment station; by W. H. Jordan. (5 A.R. bd. of agric. 1881: 158-166.) Penn.'s need of a station ; work done by otber states. 1883. Veto of act providing for the establishment of a scientific agric. exper. station and providing the means therefor; with text of act. (Vetoes (Patti- son) 1883: 115-119.) . Establishment of a scientific agric. exper. sta- tion; debate. (Legisl. Record 1883: 2428-2436.) 1885. Veto of act providing for establishment and operation of scientific agric. exper. station and pro- viding means therefor; with text of htll. (Vetoes (Pattison) 1885: 138-140.) . Debate on act providing for the est. and operation of a scientific agric. exper. station. (Legisl. Record 1885: 1334-1338; 1381-1384.) Pennsylvania State College Agricultural Experiment Station " The experiment station of the Pcnn. State College, In Its present form, was organized under the provisions of the Hatch Act on June 30, 1887. This organiza- tion, however, was an expansion and change of form and not a new departure. Since the foundation of the college, experimental work in the Interest of agric. had been carried on In 1868 and 1869, three experimental farms were purchased under the provisions of the legislative act of Feb. 19, 1867 " (A.R. Penn. State College 1894 pt. 1 : 14.) serial See Agriculture. Education. Penn. State College. The ann. rept. of the exper. station forms pt. 2 of ann. rept. of Penn. State College. non-serial 1869. Res. by agric. convention that ann. apprn. of $2000 to each of three farms, proposed by trustees of Agric. College, is just and liberal, (v. 7 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1864/70: 380.) 1870. General rept. upon experimental farms [of Penn.] ; by T. H. Burrowes. (A.R. bd. of trustees of Penn. agric. college 1870.) 1884. Repts. of Concordville Farmers' and Taxpayers' Club and that of Westgrove Farmers' and Garden- ers' Club, rel. to state experimental farms. (8 A.R. ,bd. of agric. 1884: 7-9.) . Same. (23 Quarterly rept. bd. of agric. 1884: 22- 24.) 12 AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATIONS— cont'd Pennsylvania State College Agricultural Experiment Station — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1887. Agric. dept. recognized by bd. as an exper. station. (A.R. Penn. Agric. College 1887: 3.) . "Hatch Act" passed by Congress; appropriating $15,000 per yr. to college for agric. dept. (Same 1887: 3.) . Instructions for taking and sending samples; by H. P. Armsby. (Penn. State College Agric. Exper. Station Bull. 1: 39-42.) Fodders ; dairy products ; seeds ; plants, etc., soil ; fertilizers. . Announcement resp. agric. exper. station of Penn. State College; foundation; object. (Bame Bull. 1: (pp. Z-i)— same Bull. 2: 3-4.) 1888. Address of Prof. L P. Roberts at laying of corner- stone of new bldg. of Penn. State College Agric. Exper. Station. (Rept. Penn. State College pt. 2, agric. exper. station 1888: 21-25.) . The new bldg. of the Penn. State College Agric. Exper. Station; by H. P. Armsby. (Same 1888: 19-25.) . Publications of the Experiment Station; mailing list. (Rept. of Penn. State College 1888 [pt. 1]: 11.) . Dairy experiments recommended for agric. exper. station. (Same 1888 [pt. 1]: 11-12.) . Instructions for taking and sending samples. (Same pt. 2, agric. exper. station 1888: 190-192.) Fodders, dairy products, seeds, specimens for identifica- tion, soil and muck, commercial fertilizers, in general. . Construction of new bldg. at the exper. station. (Rept. Penn. State College 1888 [pt. 1]: 10-11.) 1893. Agricultural experiment stations; by Dr. H. P. Armsby. (17 A.R. bd. agric. 1893: 124-131.) 1894. The experiment station; by H. P. Armsby. (A.R. Penn. State College 1894 pt. 1: 13-34.) Origin (German conception) ; growth (1840-1894) In Europe and D. S. ; hist, of exper. station of Penn. State College, equipment, work, relations to agric. education ; agric. courses of Penn. State College. 1900-1904. Penn. State College Agric. Exper. Station; list of officers and committees. (7 A.R. dept. [25 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1899 pt. 2 (p. 81)— 10 same 1904.) 1904. A bill to aid experiment stations [i. e. to increase the national apprn.], proposed. (Mo. bull, of division of zoology V. 1, nos. 11-12: 34.) Centbai, Experimental Farm See also below. Receipts and Expenditures. serial 1869-1880. Rept. of supt. o* Central Experimental Farm to president and professor of agriculture: experi- ments, finances, and (1872-1875, 1879, 1880) in- ventory. In Documents as follows : Wm. O. Huey, superintendent 1869 in Rept. bd. of trustees of agric. college 1869 : 22-42. 1870 in Rept. bd. of trustees of agric. college of Penn. 1870 : 235-259.* 1871 not found. 1872 In Rept. bd. of trustees of agric. college of Penn. 1872 : 75-86. 1873 In Rept. bd. of trustees of agric. college of Penn. 1873 ' 63-72 1874 in A.R. Penn. State College 1874 : 141-148. 1875 " " " " " 1875 : 1035-1041.* 1876 " " " " " 1876 : 42-49. 1877 " " " " " 1877:28-34. 1878 " ' ' 1878 : 35-41. Wm. C. Huey and W. C Patterson, aupta. 1879/80 In A.R. Penn. State College 1879/80 : 72-125. • Paging from doc. ed. 178 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATIONS— cont'd Pennsylvania State College Agiicultural Experiment Station cont'd Cbntbal Bxpesimental Fabm — cont'd non^erial 1869-1873. Programme of series of experiments adopted by board of trustees for the three several farms con- nected with the argic. college of Penn. (v. 8 Rept. trans, state agric socy. 1871/2: 340-348.) . Same. (Rept. bd. of trustees of agric. college of Penn. 1872: 216-224.) 1873. The central exper. farm: its objects, advantages to the student, mechanical dept, compensation for work. (Same 1873: 28-29.) 1882. Suggested that Eastern and Western experi- mental farms be sold and funds concentrated on Central experimental farm. (A.R. Penn. State Col- lege 1882: 8.) . Building of a model dairy on Central Experi- mental Farm recommended. (Same 1882: 41.) . Farms; financial condition; needed improve- ments. (Same 1882: 41.) 1888. Revision of system of accts. on acct. of Hatch act; accts. of Central Exper. Farm to be conducted under title of " The State College Experiment Station " ; conflict of time of closing accts. with that of U. S. treasury dept. (Rept. Penn. State College 1888 [pt. 1]: 9-10.) Eastekn Expebimentai, Fabii See also below, Receipts and Expenditures. serial 1869-1880. Rept. of supt. of Eastern Experimental Farm [or Chester Co. Experimental Farm] : experi- ments, financial stmt., donations, and (1874, 1879, 1880) inventory. In Docnments as follows : Thos. M. Harvej/j superintendent 1869 in Rept. bd. of tmstees of agric. college of Penn. 1869 : 53-78. 1870 in Rept. bd. of tmstees of agric. college of Penn. 1870 : 210-234.* 1871 not found. 1872 In Rept. bd. of tmstees of agric. college of Penn. 1872 : 49-75. John I. Carter^ superintendent 1873 in Rept. bd. of tmstees of agric. college of Penn. 1873 : 46-63. 1874 in A.E. Penn. State College 1874 : 135-141.* 1875 ' " " 1875:1023-1033.* 1876 " " " " " 1876:35-42. 1877 1877 : 34-39. 1878 ' " " 1878:41-45. John I. Carter; W. R. Shelmire, supts. 1879/80 In A.R. Penn. State College 1879/80 : 47-72. Also in Documents as follows: 1878 in Quarterly rept. bd. of agric. Je., Jly. and Aug. 1878 : 39-42. 1878 in Quarterly rept. bd. of agric. Sept., Oct. and Nov. 1878 : 29. 1879 in Quarterly rept. bd. of agric. Mch., Apr. and May 1879 : 32-33. 1879 in Quarterly rept. bd. of agric. Je., Jly. and Aug. 1879 : 18-21. 1880 In Quarterly rept bd. of agric. Dec, Jan. and Feb. 1879/80 : 44-48. non-serial 1869. Memorial from cos. of Eastern Distr. of Penn. for additional aid to experimental farms, etc. (Legisl. Record 1869: 290.) 1869-1873. See above, C!entral Experimental Farm, these dates. 1870. Rept. of a special committee of the Penn. State Agric. Socy. apptd. to visit eastern and western farms of the agric. college. (Rept. bd. of trustees of agric. college of Penn. 1870: 313-314.) Paging from Collected docs. Nature of work at eacb farm. AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATIONS— cont'd Pennsylvania State College Agricultural Experiment Station — cont'd Eastebn Expebimentai, Fabm — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1871. Rept. of committee apptd. by executive commit- tee of state agric. socy. to visit Eastern and Western Farms of agric. college (in June 1870). (v. 7 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1864/70: 105-107.) Location, size, general appearance, etc. 1882. See above, Central Experimental Farm, this date. 1885. Proposed sale of Eastern and Western experi- mental farms. (Legisl. Record 1885: 614-618.) . Rept. of committee apptd. by West Grove Fann- ers' and Gardeners' Assn. to inquire why the East- ern Experimental Farm has failed to meet expecta- tions of farming community. (Same 1885 v. 2: 2629-2630.) Howard Preston, Everard Conrad, Job H. Jackson, com- mittee. 1888. Sale of Eastern and Western experimental farms. (Rept. of Penn. State College 1888 [pt. 1]: 136; 140.) Western Expebimentai, Fabm See also below. Receipts and Expenditures. serial 1869-1880. Rept. of supt of Western Experimental Farm to president of agric. college of Penn.; ex- periments, finances and (1872-1876, 1880) inventory. In Docnments as follows : T. P. 'Walker, superintendent 1869 In Rept. bd. of tmstees of agric. coUege of Penn. 1869 42-53. Experiments ; results ; financial stmt. A. J. Hamilton, superintendent 1870 In Rept. bd. of tmstees of agric. colL of Penn. 1870 : 259-278.* 1871 not found. 1872 in Rept. bd. of trustees of agric. coU. of Penn. 1872 : 89-97. T C. Hood, superintendent 1873 in Rept. bd. of tmstees of agric. colL of Penn. 1873 : 72-75. Financial stmt, and inventory. 1874 in A.R. Penn. State College 1874:149-151. 1875 " 1875:1019-1023.* 1876 " " 1876 : 50-55. 1877-1878 not found. 1879/80 in A.R. Penn. State CoUege 1879/80 : 126-132. Financial stmt, only ; name of supt. not given. non-serial 1869-1873. See above, Central Experimental Farm, these dates. 1870. See above. Eastern Experimental Farm, this date. 1871. See same, this date. 1882. See above. Central Experimental Farm, this date. 1885. See above. Eastern Elxperimental Farm, this date. Laws 1887. Text of laws rel. to exper. station. (Rept. Penn. state college pt. 2. (Agric. exper. station) 1888: 9-12.) Repeated in 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892. Receipts and Ezpenditores Central Expebimental Farm [1868.] Cost of grounds, bldgs. and equipment of ex- perimental farm near collie, (v. 7 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1864/70: 392-393.) 1870. Stmts, showing equipment of Central experi- mental farm Dec. 1, and money expended for per- manent improvement of real estate. (A.R. Penn. State College 1870: 256-257.) Paging from legisl. docs. 1871. * Paging from doc. ed. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA IW AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATIONS— cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd Eastern Experimental Fabm [1868.] Cost, apprn., expenses, etc. of Eastern Experi- meatal Farm. (v. 7 Rept. trans, state agrlc. socy. 1864/70: 391-392.) 1869/70. Table: amt. expended on acct. of Eastern Ex- per. Farm. (A.R. auditor gen. 1869/70: 137.) Penn. State College Agricultural Experiment Station See also Agriculture. Receipts and Expenditures. Penn. State College. 1887/93-1887/01. Apprns. of state to experiment station. In Documents as follows : 1887/93 In A.R. Penn. State College 1896 pt. 2 : 14. 1887/01 " " " " " 1901/2 pt. 1 : 35. 1888-1903/4. Financial stmt.; Penn. State College Agric. Exper. Station, in acct. witli U. S. apprn. (A.R. Penn. State College 1888 pt. 2 (p. 11)— same 1903/4.) 1889-1890. Penn. State College Agrio. Exper. Station; condensed balance sheet for year ending Dec. 31 with memorandum. (Same 1889 pt. 1 (pp. 16-18) — same 1890.) 1889-1895. Stmt, of yearly gross receipts of station for fertilizer analysis. (Same 1895 pt. 1: 18.) 1890-1891. Condensed stmt, of total receipts and ex- penditures of experiment station for year compared with estimated receipts and with amts. appropriated to various purposes by bd. at its last ann. meeting, and additions made thereto by executive committee. (Sam^ 1890 pt. 1 (pp. 48-49)— some 1891.) 1892. Estimated receipts and expenditures of experi- ment station. (Same 1892 pt. 1: 61-62.) . Assets and liabilities of exper. station Dec. 31, excluding inventory items. (Same 1892 pt. 1: 60-61.) 1892-1903/4. Financial stmt, showing total receipts and expenditures of exper. station for year. (Same 1892 pt. 1 (pp. 59-60) — same 1903/4.) AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES 1852. Res. favoring a conv. of agriculturists at Wash- ington to form a national agric. socy. (1 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1853: 40.) 1856. Address of Edgar Cowen before Westmoreland Co. agric. socy. at its 3d ann. exhibition, (v. 5 Ann. rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1857/8: 557-572.) Influence of agrlc. on clviliisation ; science in agrlc. ; commendation of agric. socys. 1880. Agrlc. societies and fairs; by C. C. Musselman. (4 A.R. bd. of agric. 1880: 178-180.) 1894. Organizations; by J. B. Bebout. (53 quarterly rept. bd. agric. 1894: 112-113.) . Importance of organization [for farmers] ; by Prof. H. G. Hunter. (53 same 1894: 82-83.) DAKOTA 1889. The Farmer's Alliance in Dakota; by C. D. John. (39 and 40 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1889: 85-89.) PENNSYLVANIA 1819. Encouragment of organization of co. socys., for promoting agric, mnfrs. and domestic economy recommended; sum of money to be paid them from state treasury to be offered as premiums. (Govs, mess. (Findlay) Dec. 10, 1819.) 1820-1880. Agrlc. socys., grounds, bldgs., and fairs in Penn.; brief hist, of their growth; by W. S. Roland. (4 A.R. bd. of agric. 1880: 114-119.) 1822. Rept. of committee on agric. (Todd) [as to what agric. is, its importance in ancient and modern times; establishment of an agric. socy. suggested]. (House jol. 1821/2: 505-507.) . Same, separate, n. t. p. 3 pp. Copy seen in the Hist. Socy. of Penn. The usual no. of copies were ordered prtd. (House jol. 1821/2 : 507.) AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES— cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd 1837. Rept. of committee on agrlc. (Harper) on peti- tion of citizens of Union Co. for aid to agric. [by aiding agric. socys. to offer premiums, etc.]. (Sen. jol. 1836/7 V. 1: 638-642.) . Same, separate. Not seen. 1000 copies in English and 1000 in German were ordered prtd. (Sen. Jol. 1836/7 v. 1 : 647.) 1851. Res. adopted recommending to the various coun- ties, the establishment of co. agric. socys. and recom- mending to the socys. the keeping of a register of agric. and livestock statistics. (1 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1853: 29-30.) 1852. Address of Jas. Gowen to Lancaster agric. socy. (2 same [1854]: 156-177.) Benefits to be derived from agric. socys. and agric. fairs and cattle shows ; etc. . Failure of co. agric. socys. to report to the executive committee of the state agric. socy.; ad- vantage of cooperation betw. local and state socys. (1 same 1853: 54.) 1854. Address of Benj. S. Bentley before Sullivan Co. Agric. Exhibition. (2 same [1854]: 269-277.) " Book-farming," work of co. agric. socys., advantages of Sullivan Co., etc. . Increasing no. of co. agric. socys. (1 sam^ 1853: 371.) 1855. In consequence of agric. socys. having existed in New England states, since 1800, they have been able to accomplish that which Penn. is scarcely able to do at date — maintain laboring population by till- age of soil. (3 same 1855: 165.) 1858. Co. agric. socys.; few repts. reed.; list of those that did report; Chester Co. Agric. Society repts. (2 A.R. farmers' high school 1857/8: 66-68.) . Res. favoring presentation of a thoroughbred bull to the CO. agric. socy. furnishing the largest subscrip- tion of membership, in proportion to its population, to the state socy. (v. 5 Trans, state agric. socy. 1857/8: 55.) 1864. Socy. authorized to procure prtd. circular directed to comrs. of each co. calling attention to clause in charter [of state socy.] requiring each co. socy. to rept. to state socy. annually and requesting them to withhold ann. co. apprn. until pres. of each co. socy. shall satisfy comrs. of his co. that ann. rept. has been made. (v. 7 same 1864/70: 18.) 1874. Some provision should be made for publication of brief abstracts of repts. of co. agric. socys. (v. 9 same 1872/3: [3].) 1875. Letter and blank addressed to pres. or secy, of every co. agrlc. socy. [seeking information about organization of socy., fairs, property, etc.]. ([3] A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1875: 67.) 1877. County agric. societies and fairs; summary of repts.; geographical distribution; etc. (1 A.R. bd. agric. 1877: 293.) 1877-1879. Table: summary of repts. of co. agric. socys. (1 sams 1877 (pp. 294-295)— 3 same 1879.) Omitted in 1878. 1877-1904. List of co. and local agric. societies, with names and addresses of secretaries and presidents, and dates of exhibitions. In Documents as follows : 1877 in 1 A.R. bd. of agric. 1877 : 296-297.* 1878 in Quarterly rept. bd. of agric. Je., Jly. and Aug. 1878 : 43-44.* 1879 in 3 A.R. bd. of agric. 1879 : 262-265. " " Quarterly rept. bd. of agric. Je., Jly. and Aug. 1879 ■ 6-8 1880 in 4 A.R. bd. of agric. 1880 : 279-280. 1881 " 5 ' " 1881 : 283-285. " " 13 Quarterly rept. bd. of agric, pp. 43-45. * List and names and addresses of secretaries are the only items In 1877 and 1878. 180 INTJEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA AGEICULTURAL SOCIETIES— confd PENXSYLVAXIA— cont'd 1882 in 6 A.^ bd. of agric 1882 : 38&^91. " " 16 and 17 Quarterly repts. bd. of agric. 1882 : 94- 96 1883 in 7 AJL bd. of agric 1S83 : 362-364. 1884 " 23 Qnarteriy rept. bd. of agric, pp. 41-44. 1885 omitted. 1886 in 10 A.B. bd. of agric 1SS6 : 313-315. 188T '• 11 " " " •' ISST : 392-394. " 32 and 33 Qnarteriy repts. bd. of agric 1887 : 91- 93 1888 in 12 A.K. bd. of agric 1S88 : 374-376. 1889 " 13 " ' 1S89 : 434-436. 1890 " 14 " " " " 1890:354-356. " 43 Qnarteriy tept. bd. of agric 1890 : 95-98. 1891 " 15 A.K. bd. of agric 1891 : 384-386. 1892 " 16 •' " " " 1892 : 384-387. 1893 " 17 " " " " 1893:36fr^64. 1894 " IS ' " 1894:363-365. 1895 in 1 AR. dept. [19 A.B. bd.] of agric 1895 pt. 1 : 855-857. 1896 in 2 A.E. dept [20 A.K. bd.] of agric 1896 pt 1 : 805-807. 1897 in 3 AJL dept [21 AJt. bd.] of agric 1897 pt 1 : 791-793. 1S98 In 4 A.E. dept [22 AR. bd.] of agric 1898 pt 1 : 796-801- 1899 in 5 A.E. dept [23 A.B. bd.] of agric 1899 pt 2 : 85-91. 1900 in 6 A.K. dept [24 A.B. bd.] of agric 1900 pt 2: 88-90 1901 in 7 AJt dept [25 A.E. bd.] of agric 1901 pt 2 : 90-94. 1902 in 8* A.K. dept. [26 A.R. bd.] of a^c 1902 pt 1 : 78-84- 1903 in 9 AJE. dept [27 A.R. bd.] ci agric 1903 : 57-62. 1904 in 10 A.R. dept [2S AE. bd.] of agric 1904 : 40-41. Sqnrate copies of the 1897 and 1898 list were seen in tbe Idbrary of the U. S. Dept of Agriculture, tIx. : 1897 ed. 1. one folio leaf ; 1898 ed. 1, n. p., W. S. Bay, 1898. 6 pp. Also in Documents as follows : 1901 in Dept of Agric Bull. 78. 10 pp. 1902 - " •• " « 95_ 12 pp. 1903 " " " " " 112. 10 pp. 1904 " " " " " 124. 10 pp. 1878. Analysis of premimns offered by co. agric. socie- ties, from ofBcial sources. (2 AH. l)d. agria 1878: 282-283.) 1880. Agric socys.. grounds, bldgs. and fairs; by W". S. Roland. (8 quarterly r^t bd. of agric. Mch., Apr. and Hay 1880: 35-39.) . Rept. on CO. and local agric. societies. (4 AJL bd. erty; no. of members; officers in 1875. ([3] AJl. bureau of industrial statistics 1874/5: 89-90.) Bucks Comity Agricultural Society and Mechanics' Institute Incorporated nnder tlie above title, by conrt of common pleas, Sept. 16, 1857 ; the 13tb ann. mtg. was held Apr. 7, 1856; [existed as Bocks County Agricnl- tural Socy. 1844-1855?]. 1856. Amt. due treasurer of Bucks Co. Agric Socy. Apr. 17. (4 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1856: 181.) 1856-[1861]. List of officers of Bucks Co. Agric. Socy. (4 same 1856: (p. 182) — ^v. 6 same 1861/3.) 1857-1859 not found. 1857-1860. Bucks Co. Agric. Socy. incorporated Sept. 16, 1857 by court of common pleas; terms of mem- bership at present (1860). (v. 6 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1861/3: 347.) 1859-1860. F^inancial transactions of Bucks Co. Agric. Socy. (v. 6 same 1861/3: 349-350; 488-489.) 1860. Receipts and expenditures, liabilities, estimated value of property of Bucks Co. Agric. Socy. (v. 6 same 1861/3: 489.) Faibs; see Agbictxtuee. Fajbs Butler County Agricultural Society Organized Jan. 30, 1856. 1856. List of officers of Butler Co. Agric Socy. (4 A.R. trans, state agric socy. 1856: 204.) Faibs; see AGBictTLrcBE. Faibs Cambria County Agricnltural Society Organized Nov. 12, 1853. 1853-1856. List of officers of Cambria Ca Agric. Socy., each yr. (4 ASL trans, state agric. socy. 1856: 206.) Faibs; see Agkicui-tuee. Faibs AGBICULTUIIAL SOCIETIES: IKDIVIDtrAI^-cont'd Central Agricultural and Mechanical Fair Assn. of Greene Comity 1868-1875. Central Agric. and Mechanical Fair Assn. of Greene Co.: organization and first officers; no. ol fairs held; average ann. premiums; expenses; value of lands; officers in 1875. ([3] A.R. bureau of in- dustrial statistics 1874/5: 87.) Centre (^unty Agricultural Society 1853. No. of members of Centre C!o. Agric Socy.; meet- ings. (1 A.R. trans, state agric socy. 1853: 198.) 1853-1875. Centre Co. Agric Socy.: acct. of second ann cattle show and exhibition in 1853, premiums awarded, etc; amt. of premiums awarded in 1856 and in 1857; agric. rept. from R. M. Magee (1875), showing no. of acres under cultivation, value, value of improvements, amt. of products and value at each, value of farming implements, no. of farm hands and their wages. ([3] AJl. bureau of in- dustrial statistics 1874/5: 81-83.) 1854-1860. On quarterly mtgs. of the socy. (2 AJL trans, state agric socy. 1853 (pp. 124-125) — v. 6 same 1861/3.) Eept is omitted 1857-1859. 1856. Approximate ann. receipts and expenditures of Centre Co. Agric. Socy. (4 same 1856: 209.) 1856-1860. Officers of Centre Co. Agric. Socy. (4 same 1856 (p. 209.)— V. 6 same 1861/3.) 1857-1859 not fonnd. Faibs; see Ageichltube. Faibs Chartiers Valley Agricultural Society 1874-1875. Chartiers Valley Agric Socy., Cannonsburg, Washington Co.: date of organization and charter; officers; mngmnt.; receipts and expenditures; mem- bership. ([3] AJl. bureau of industrial statistics 1874/5: 113-114.) Chester Comity Agricultural Society Organized in 1853. 1853-1858. Chester Co.: agric. repts. of 1853 record horticultural socy. ; purchase of lands in 1855, means of meeting expenditures; officers in 1856; exhibi- tions in 1855 and in 1858. ([3] AJL. bureau of in- dustrial statistics 1874/5: 83-84.) 1853-1860. Officers of Chester Co. Agric Socy. (1 AJL trans, state agric socy. 1853 (p. 181) — v. 6 same 1861/3.) 1853-1883. Chester (3o. Agric Socy.; hist sketch. (Trans, of State Agric Socy. 1883: 26-31.) 1858. See above. Agricultural Societies. Pennsylvania, this date. . Rept of ctmimittee on farms of Chester CJo. Agric Socy., describing each of farms entered for examina- tion and TiamiTig awards made. (v. 6 Rept trans, state agric socy. 1861/3: 313-322.) . Rept of committee from Chester Co. Agric Socy. on visit to Farmers' High Schocd. (v. 6 same 1861/3: 322-323.) 1858-1860. Condition of treasury of Chester Ck). Agric Socy. (v. 6 same 1861/3 (pp. 323-324) — v. 6 same 1861/3.) 1859 not found. 1860. Reading room and library cqiened to members of Chester Co. Agric Socy.; list of periodicals and papers on file. (v. 6 same 1861/3: 519-520.) Faibs; see Agbiclltuke. Faibs (Harion County Agricultural Society 1854-1875. Clarion Co. Agric Socy.: organization and first officers, na of fairs held, premiums paid, value of grounds, financial difficulties resulting from life memberships, officers in 1875. ( [3] A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1874/5: 8(V«1.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 183 AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Clarion County Agricultural Society — cont'd 1856. Stmt, of receipts and expenditures of Clarion Co. Agric. Socy. (4 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1856: 220.) 1857. List of oflScers of Clarion Co. Agric. Socy. (4 same 1856: 219-220.) Fairs; see Agbicxilture. Faibs Clearfield County Agricultural Society 1852-1875. Clearfield Co. Agric. Socy.: organization, first ofllcers, no. of fairs held, ofiicers elected in [1874]; condition in 1875. ([3] A.R. bureau of in- dustrial statistics 1874/5: 79-80.) Fairs; see Agbictjitore. Fairs Clinton County Agricultural Society Organized Feb. 10, 1857. 1860. List of oflJcers of Clinton Co. Agric. Socy. (v. 6 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1861/3: 564-565.) Fairs ; see Agricttlture. Fairs Columbia County Agricultural Society Fairs ; see Agriculture. Fairs Crawford County Agricultural Society 1854-1860. Financial stmt, of Crawford Co. Agric. Socy. (2 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. [1854] (p. 126) — v. 6 same 1861/3.) 1855-1860. List of officers of Crawford Co. Agric. Socy. (3 same 1855 (p. 137)— v. 6 same 1861/3.) Fairs; see Agriculture. Fairs Cumberland County Agricultural Society 1855. Cumberland Co. Agric. Socy.: organization and first ofiicers; no. of fairs held; amt. of incidental expenses; value of lands and improvements; officers. ( [3] A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1874/5: 84.) Dauphin County Agricultural Society 1853-1858. Dauphin Co. Agric. Socy.: organization; ex- hibition in 1854; exhibition in 1858 — receipts and expenditures. ([3] A.R. bureau of industrial sta- tistics 1874/5: 84-85.) 1854. List of officers of Dauphin Co. Agric. Socy. (2 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. [1854]: 129.) . Receipts and expenditures of Dauphin Co. Agric. Socy., with amt. of premiums awarded at fair. (2 same [1854] : 127.) 1858. Officers of Dauphin Co. Agric. Socy. (v. 5 same 1857/8: 357.) . Address of A. Boyd Hamilton, pres. of Dauphin Co. Agric. Socy. to the farmers of the co. (v. 5 Same 1857/8: 382-384.) History of the socy. from its beginning (1853) ; mem- bers ; finances. Fairs ; see Agriculture. Fairs Delaware County Society for Promotion of Agriculture, Horti- culture, etc. See Agriculture. Fairs. Delaware Co. Fairs ; see Agriculture. Fairs Emlenton Union Agricultural Society 1858. Financial stmt, of Emlenton Union Agric. Socy. of Venango Co. (v. 5 Ann. rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1857/9: 548.) 1859. Officers of Emlenton Union Agric. Socy. of Ve- nango Co. (v. 5 «ome 1857/9: 548.) Erie County Agricultural Society; see Agriculture. Fairs Fanners and Mechanics' Industrial Association of Franklin County 1859. Financial stmt, of the Farmers' and Mechanics' Industrial Assn. of Franklin Co. (v. 6 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1861/3: 380.) 1860 Officers of Farmers' and Mechanics' Industrial Assn. of Franklin Co. (v. 6 sowe 1861/3: 381.) AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Fayette County Agricultural Society 1853-1857. Officers of Fayette Co. Agric. Socy. (1 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1853 (p. 211) — 4 same 1856.) List for 1856 not found. 1856-1857. Stmt, of receipts and expenditures of Fayette Co. Agric. Socy. (4 same 1856 (p. 274) — v. 5 same 1857/8.) 1869-1875. Fayette Co. Agric. Socy.: organization and officers; no. of fairs held; amt. of ann. premiums; value of lands (leased) ; no. of members; stock held by members; value of personal effects; bldgs. and grounds; officers for 1875. ([3] A.R. bureau of in- dustrial statistics 1874/5: 85-86.) Fairs ; see Agriculture. Fairs Franklin County Agricultural Society See also above, Farmers' and Mechanics' Industrial Association of Franklin Co. 1853. Officers of Franklin Co. Agric. Socy. (1 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1853: 209-210.) . Receipts, membership, etc. (1 same 1853: 210.) Fairs ; see Agriculture. Fairs Greene County Agricultural and Manufacturing Society Chartered in 1853. Succeeded by Central Agric. and Mech. Fair Assn. of Greene Co.? See above, that title. 1853-1854. Financial stmt, of Greene Co. Agric. Socy. (3 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1855: 153.) 1853-1861. Greene Co. Agric. Socy.: organization, re- ceipts and expenditures at first fair (1853) ; receipts at fairs of 1854 and 1855; amt. paid out at eighth ann. exhibition; apprn. in 1861 paid over to a junior socy. by misconstruction of law. ([3] A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1874/5: 86.) 1861. Terms of membership of Greene Co. Agric. and Mnfg. Socy. (v. 6 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1861/3: 615.) Fairs ; see Agriculture. Fairs Huntingdon County Agricultural Society For other societies in Huntingdon Co., see above, Brady Township. 1854-1875. Huntingdon Co. Agric. Socy.: organization and original officers; date of ann. fairs and premiums paid; incidental expenses of socy. each year; officers In 1875. ( [3] A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1874/5: 87-89.) 1S54. Organization of the Huntingdon Co. Agric. Socy. (2 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. [1854]: 147.) 1855. No. of members; receipts and expenditures of Huntingdon Co. Agric. Socy. (3 same 1855: 160.) 1855-1858. List of officers of Huntingdon Co. Agric. Socy. (2 same [1854] (p. 147)— v. 5 same 1857/9.) List for 1855 not found. 1857. Finances of Huntingdon Co. Agric. Socy. (v. 5 same 1857/8: 387.) 1860. Ann. rept. of Huntingdon Co. Agric. Socy. pub- lished in CO. papers, (v. 6 same 1861/3: 616.) Fairs; see Agriculture. Fairs Indiana County Agricultural Society Organized Dec. 26, 1854. 1855-1856. Stmt, of receipts and expenditures of Indiana Co. Agric. Socy. (3 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1855 (p. 162.)— 4 same 1856.) Approximate estimate in 1856. 1855-1874. Indiana Co. Agric. Socy.; organization and first officers; no. of fairs; premiums paid each yr.; expenses; value of lands; officers. ([3] A.R. bureau of Industrial statistics 1874/5: 90-91.) 1856-1857. List of officers of Indiana Co. Agric. Socy. (3 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1855 (p. 162) — 1 same 1856.) 184 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Indiana County Agricultural Society — cont'd 1858. Excellent pecuniary condition ot Indiana Co. Agric. Socy. (v. 5 same 1857/8: 407.) Faxbs; see Agbicultube. Paibs Jefferson County Agricultural Society and Driving Park Assn. 1879. Jefferson Co. Agric. Socy. and Driving Park Assn. organized; fair grounds. (5 A.R. bd. agric. 1881: 270.) Paibs; see AoBicuLTtiBE. Faibs Juniata County Agricultural Society For other societies In Juniata Co., see below. Riverside Park Agric. Assn. of Juniata Co. 1852-1858. Juniata Co. Agric. Socy.: organization; acct. of second ann. fair (1853) ; amt. of premiums in 1856, 1857 and 1858. ( [3] A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1874/5: 91.) 1853. Officers of Juniata Co. Agric. Socy. (1 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1853: 221.) 1854-1856. Amt. of funds realized by Juniata Co. Agric. Socy. during yr., amt. paid for premiums and gen- eral financial condition. (2 same [1854] (p. 148) — 4 same 1856.) 1855 not found. 1855-1857. List of officers of Juniata Co. Agric. Socy. (2 same [1854] (p. 148)— v. 5 same 1857/9.) Paibs; see Agbicultube. Faibs Keystone Agricultural and Horticultural Society 1870-1875. Keystone Agric. and Hortic. Socy. at Kutz- town, Berks Co.: organization and first officers; officers in 1875; fairs. ( [3] A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1874/5: 72.) Lancaster County Agricultural Society 1853-1856. List of officers of Lancaster Agric. Socy. (1 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1853 (p. 222) — 4 same 1856.) Omitted in 1854 and 1855. 1856. Efforts of Lancaster Co. Agric. Socy., through fruit committee, to increase attention to fruit cul- ture. (4 «ome 1856: 307-308.) Paies; see Agbicttltube. Faibs Lawrence County Agricultural and Horticultural Society 1852-1858. Lawrence Co. Agric. and Hortic. Socy.: or- ganization, officers; premiums in 1852 and 1853; lease of lands; receipts and premiums for 1855; premiums paid in 1856; receipts and payments in 1857; premiums and expenses in 1858, balance. ([3] A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1874/5: 94.) 1853-1858. Officers of the agric. and hortic. socy. of Law- rence Co. (1 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1853 (p. 223)— V. 5 same 1857/9.) list is omitted in 1855. 1854-1858. Financial condition of Lawrence Co. Agric. Socy. (2 same [1854] — v. 5 same 1857/9.) 1871-1875. Lawrence Co. Agric. Socy. of Harlansburg: organization and officers; no. of fairs held; ann. premiums; incidental expenses; value of lands leased; officers in 1875. ([3] A.R. bureau of Indus- trial statistics 1874/5: 94-95.) Faibs; see Agbicultube. Faibs Lebanon County Agricultural Society 1874-1875. Lebanon Co. Agric. Socy.: organization and officers; amt. of premiums paid in 1874; incidental expenses; rental of lands; value of personal prop- erty. ([3] A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1874/5: 93.) Paibs; see Agbicultube. Paibs AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Leechburg Agricultural Society 1879-1881. Leechburg Agric. Socy. of Armstrong Co. organized in Jly., 1879; stock; value of bldgs. and improvements. (5 A.R. bd. agric. 1881: 255.) Lehigh County Agricultural Society Incorporated Ang. 13, 1855. 1852-1854. List of officers of Lehigh Co. Agric. Socy. (2 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. [1854]: 180; 182.) 1852-1878. Income of Lehigh Co. Agric. Socy. each year. (2 A.R. bd. agric. 1878: 218.) [1854.] Financial stmt, of treasurer of Lehigh Co. Agric. Socy. (2 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. [1854]: 204.) Faibs; see Agbicultube. Faibs Luzerne County Agricultural Society 1810-1858. Agric. socys. of Luzerne Co.: [First] Lu- zerne Co. Agric. Socy. (date of organization, officers, object, list of premiums in 1824) ; [second] Luzerne Co. Agric. Socy. (organization 1851, officers, result) ; Abingdon Agric. Socy. (date of organization and of first fair) ; [third] Luzerne Co. Agric. Socy. (date of organization, officers, fair). ([3] A.R. bureau of in- dustrial statistics 1874/5: 103-105.) Faibs; see Agbicultube. Faibs Lycoming County Agricultural Society 1855-1875. Lycoming Co. Agric. Socy.: organization and first officers; no. of fairs; average ann. premlimis; incidental expenses; grounds; value of personal property; officers (1875); indebtedness. ([3] A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1874/5: 93.) Faibs; see Agbicultube. Faibs McKean Coimty Agricultural Society 1856. List of officers of M'Kean Co. Agric. Socy.; trans- actions. (4 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1856: 325.) Paibs; see Agbicultube. Paibs Mercer County Agricultural Society 1853. Rept. of Mercer Co. Agric. Socy. (v. 1 Trans, state agric. socy. 1853: 225-244.) Consists only of the address of James Gowen at the ann. exhibition of the socy. Points covered in the address are the desirability of agric. exhibitions and the propriety of ellinlnating horse-racing, side-shows, etc. ; benefits of agric edncation ; thorough cultivation of a small amt. of land rather than indifferent cultivation of a large amt. ; graz- ing ; breeds of cattle. 1856-1860. List of officers of Mercer Co. Agric. Socy. (4 A.R. same 1856 (p. 326) — v. 6 same 1860.) 1857 and 1859 not found. Faibs; see Agbicultube. Paibs Mifflin County Agricultural Society Paibs; see Agbicultube. Faibs Monongahela Valley Agricultural and Horticultural Society Organized in 1853. 1855. List of officers of Monongahela Valley Agric. and Hortic. Socy. (3 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1855: 200.) Faibs; see Agbicultube. Faibs Montgomery County Agricultural Society 1845-1854. Hist, sketch of Montgomery Co. Agric. Socy., from organization. (4 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1856: 341-344.) 1856-1861. Financial stmt, of Montgomery Co. Agric. Socy. (4 same 1856 (p. 336)— v. 6 same 1861/3.) . Officers of Montgomery Co. Agric. Socy. (4 same 1856 (p. 336)— V. 6 same 1861/3.) 1860. $100 ann. appropriated by Montgomery Co. Agric. Socy. for purchase of bodks; library numbers several hundred volumes, (v. 6 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1861/3: 590-591.) Faibs; see Agbicultube. Faibs INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 185 AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Montour County Agricultural Society 1856. List of officers of Montour Co. Agrlc. Socy. (3 A.R. trans, state agrlc. socy. 1855: 206.) . Same. (4 same 1856: 353.) 1872-1875. Montour Co. Agric. Socy.: date of incorpora- tion and first officers; premiums paid at fairs of 1872, 1873, 1874; amt. of expenses; value of lands; indebtedness; officers at date [1875]. ([3] A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1874/5: 105.) Pairs ; see Agmcultube. Pairs Northampton County Agricultural Society Organized In 1853. 1852-[1858]. Northampton Co. Agric. Socy.: organiza- tion, officers, fair; amt. of premiums paid at fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh ann. exhibitions. ([3] A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1874/5: 106.) 1853-1861. Officers of Northampton Agric. Socy. (1 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1853 (p. 245) — v. 6 same 1861/3.) 1896. [Extract from article on] Northampton Co. Agric. Socy.; by W. T. Beck. (2 A.R. dept. agric. 1896 v. 2: 162-163.) Pairs; see Aqkicxh.tubk Pairs Northumberland County Agricultural Society 1855. List of officers of Northumberland Co. Agric. Socy. (3 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1855: 206.) Pairs; see Agriculture. Fairs Oxford Agricultural Society Organized 1870. Fairs; see Agriculture. Fairs. Chester County Patrons of Husbandry serial 1900-1904. Patrons of Husbandry: officers of Tenn. State Grange; origin of the order; purposes. In Documents as follows : 1900 In 5 A.K. dept. [23 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1899 pt. 2 : 68-69. 1901 in 6 A.R. dept. [24 A.R. bd.] of agrlc. 1900 pt. 2 : 72-79. 1902 in 7 A.R. dept. [25 A.R. bd.] of agrlc. 1901 pt. 2 : 73-80. 1903 In 8 A.R. dept. [26 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1902 pt. 2 : 75.* 1904 in 9 A.R. dept. [27 A.R. bd.] of agrlc. 1903 : 939.' 1905 In 10 A.R. dept. [28 A.R. bd.] of agrlc. 1904 : 774.* non-serial 1867-1875. Patrons of Husbandry: organization — na- national and state (Penn.); character; amt. of pur- chases in 1874 and 1875; savings; etc. ([3] A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1874/5: 121-122.) 1880. Extracts from minutes of Penn. State Grange. (A.R. Penn. State College 1879-1880: 7-9.) 1883. Work of the Grange in Jefferson Co. (21 and 22 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1883: 28.) 1893. Why am I a granger? by Mrs. Emma L. Kender- dine. (51 same 1893: 69-72.) 1894. The grange; by P. P. Kimble. (53 sam,e 1894: 135-136.) Pennsylvania Agricultural Society 1824. Rept. of committee on agric. (Roberts) on me- morial for payment to Phila. Socy. for Promoting Agric. of sums directed to be paid from treasury of Phila. Co. to Penn. Agric. Socy. (House jol. 1823/4: 594-598.) 1825. Rept. of committee on agric. (Roberts) on peti- tion praying incorporating Penn. Agric. Socy. (Same 1824/5 v. 2: 129-133 (doc. 64).) . See Agriculture. Bucks Co., this date. • Officers only. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Pennsylvania State Association of Agricultural Societies 1890. List of officers of Penn. state assn. of agric. socys. (43 quarterly rept. of Penn. bd. of agric. 1890: 4.) . Who are eligible as delegates to this assn.? gen- eral discussion by Penn. state assn. of agric. socys. (43 same 1890: 53-56.) Pennsylvania Farmer's Alliance and Industrial Union 1900-1903. Penn. Parmer's Alliance and Industrial Union; list of officers; constitution, etc. (5 A.R. dept. [23 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1899 pt. 2 (pp. 76-78) — 9 same 1903.) Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society serial Under act of Mch. 29, 1851 1 series 1853-1877. Ann. rept. of transactions of Penn. state agricultural society, v. 1-12. Harrisburg, 1854-1877. Checklist T. 1. 1853. A. B. Hamilton, 1854. 481, Iv pp.* t V. 2. [1854.] A. B. Hamilton, 1855. 382, ill pp. V. 3. 1855. A. B. Hamilton, 1856. 415 pp. T. 4. 1856. A. B. Hamilton, 1857. 511 pp. V. 5. 1857/9. A. B. Hamilton, 1859. 648 pp., pls.f T. 6. 1861-62-63. Slngerly & Myers, 1863. 792, 102 pp., diagr.t v. 7. 1864/70. B. Slngerly, 1871. 581 pp., 23 pis. T. 8. 1871/2. B. Slngerly, 1872. 430 pp., 15 pis. V. 9. 1872/3. B. F. Myers, 1874. 353, 144 pp., 28 pis., 2 diagrs. T. 10. 1874/5. B. P. Myers, 1875. 556, 64 pp., 32 plS. T. 11. 1876. B. F. Myers, 1876. 405, 80 pp., 16 pis. V. 12. 1877. L. S. Hart, 1877. 408, 79 pp., pis. 2 series 1878-1894. Rept. of the Penn. state agric. socy. Checklist No separate copies were found. In Documents as follows : 1877 In 1 A.R. bd. of agric. 1877 : 292.§ 1878 " 2 1878 : 287-424. 1879 not found. 1880 In 4 A.E. bd. of agric. 1880. 202 pp. 1881 " 5 " " " " 1881. 152 pp. 1882 " 6 " " " " 1882. 82 pp. 1883 " 7 1883. 64 pp. 1884 not found. 1885 in 9 A.E. bd. of agric. 1885. 171 pp. 1886 " 10 " ' 1886. 172 pp. 1887 " 11 1887. 113 pp. 1888 " 12 " " " " 1888. 87 pp. 1889 " 13 " " " " 1889. 44(1) pp. 1890 " 14 " 1890. 48 pp. 1891 " 15 " " " " 1891. 60 pp. 1892 " 16 1892. 76 pp. 1893 " 17 ' 1893. 77 pp. 1894 " 18 1894. 19(1) pp. 1895-1898 not found. 1899 in 5 A.R. dept. [23 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1899 pt. 2 13-20.§ 1900 in 6 A.R. dept. [24 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1900 pt. 2 13-20.§ 1901 in 7 A.R. dept. [25 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1901 pt. 2 14-21.S 1902 in 8 A.R. dept. [26 A.R. bd.] of agrlc. 1902 pt. 2 73-74.1 1903 in 9 A.R. dept. [27 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1903:942- 943.§ 1904 in 10 A.R. dept. [28 A.E. bd.] of agrlc. 1904 : 769- 770.§ • Entitled 1 A.R. Trans. State Agric. Socy., covers transactions from May 15, 1850, to Jan. 17, 1854, inclusive. t Copies seen in the Free Library of Phila. and in the Hist. Socy. of Penn., Phila. ± Though called rept. for years 1861-62-63, this rept. covers trans- actions from Mch., 1859, to Oct., 1863. § Only list of officers and committees, and by laws, etc. 186 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA AGRICULTUKAL SOCIETIES: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society — conf d serial— cont'd B 1852-1857. Procs. of the Penn. state agric. socy. [at ann. mtg.]. Checklist (1.] 1852 Jan. 20-21. n. t. p. 8 pp. Copies seen In the Hist. Socy. of Penn., Fhlla., and in the Penn. State Llbrair. 2. 1853 Jan. 18. Harrisbnrg : M'Klnlej & Lescnre, 1853. 24 pp. Copy seen In the Hist. Socy. of Penn. 3.6. 1854-1857. Not found. In Documents as follows : 1. 1852 in 1 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1853 : 31-41. 2. " "1 • " " 1853:42-59. 3. 1854 not fonnd. 4. 1855 in 2 A.E. trans, state agric. socy. [1854] : 15-30. 5. 1856 " 3 ' " 1855 : 15-21. 6. 1857 "4 ' 1856:15-28. non-serial 1850. Address to the farmers of Penn. (1 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1853: 11-14.) Signed by James Gowen, A. L. Elwyn. Saml. C. Ford, A. S. Boberts, J. P. WetherlU. An appeal by the Agric Socy. of Phlla. in behalf of the formation of a state agric. socy. ; advantages of the agric. socys. In N. Y., Ohio and Md. : apptmt. annually of a committee on agric by the Penn. Legisl. for merely nominal purposes ; recommended that a farmers' conTention be held at Harrisbnrg on the 3d Tuesday of Jan., 1851, to form a state agric socy. . Same. ([3] AJL burean of industrial statistics 1874/5: 42-46.) 1851. Proceedings of Agric. Convention at Harrisbnrg [to organize State Agric. Socy.]. ([3] same 1874/5: 46-62.) . Same. (1 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1853: 1-5- 30.) . Same, separate, h. t p. 14 pp. Copies seen in American Philosophical Socy.. in Hist Socy. of Penn., Phlla., and in the Penn. State Library. . Text of act to incorporate Penn. State Agric. Socy. (1 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1853: 101-102.) Repeated in t. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. . Same. (6 AJ^ dept of agric. 1900 pt. 2: 15-16.) Bepeated in 7 A.R. dept. of agric, pt. 2. . Memorial to the Legisl. by a convention held at Harrisburg JaiL 21 and 22, 1851, appealing for legisl. support, etc. and requesting charter of incorporation for the "Penn. State Agric. Socy." (1 A.R. trans. state agric. socy. 1853: 27-28.) . Same. ([3] A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1874/5: 58-60.) . Res. adopted for publication of procs. of Conv. at Harrisburg and the constitution of the socy., etc. in pamphlet form, 5 copies to be furnished each member of the socy. and of the Legislature. (1 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1853: 29.) . Letter from Dr. W. D. Brinckle to Hon. Geo. "W. Woodward; desirability of establishment of a state agria socy. or bd. of agric. and an agric. school in Penn.; importance of entomology to the farmer. (1 same 1853: 23-25.) . Constitution of Penn. State Agria Socy. (1 same 1853: 21-22.) . Same. ([3] AJl. bureau of industrial statistics 1874/5: 52-54.) 1851-1877. Brief sketch of Penn. State Agric. Socy., with text of constitution, (v. 12 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1877: 1-4.) AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1851-1884. See Agriculture. Pennsylvania, under date 1884. 1851/4-1904. List of officers and members of state agric socy. (1 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1853 (pp. 26; 3940; 57-58; 369-370)— Rept. Penn. state agric. socy. 1904.) Members omitted 1899-1904. 1852. Indications of prosperity for the socy. (1 AR. trans, state agric. socy. 1853: 56.) 1853. Text of constitution of Penn. state agric. socy. (1 same 1853: 102-104.) . Same. (2 «ame [1854]: 10-12.) amended. (3 same 1855: 12-14.) (4 same 1856: 13-15.) (V. 5 same 1857/9: 15-17.) (v. 6 same 1861/3: 22-24.) (V. 7 same 1864/70: 6-8.) (V. 8 same 1871/2: 6-8.) (V. 9 same 1872/3: 6-8.) (V. 10 same 1874/5: 4-6.) (v. 11 same 1876: 6-8.) (Rept. trans, state agric. socy. Same; Same; Same; Same; Same; Same; Same; amended. amended. amended. amended. amended. amended. . Same; amended. . Same; amended. . Same; amended. 1878: 287-289.) Paging from rept of dept of agric . Same; amended. (/Same 1881/2: 71-73.) . Same. {Same 1887: 10-13.) . Same. {Same 1888: 10-12.) . Same. {Same 1889: 10-12.) . Same. {Same 1890: 10-12.) . Same. {Same 1891: 10-12.) . Same. {Same 1892: 11-13.) . Same. (Some 1893: 11-14.) . Sama {Same 1899: 17-20.) Paging from dept of agric pt 2. . Same. (Some 1900: 17-20.) Paging from dept of agric pt 2. . Same. {Same 1900: 18-21.) Paging from dept of agric pt 2. IS 53. Acct of formation of state agric. socy. in 1851, enthusiastic reception by Penn. farmers. (1 A.R. same 1853: 7.) . Penn. Farm Journal published at the city of Lan- caster adopted as the organ of the state socy. and re- solved that the proceedings of this socy. be published in the American Parmer and Agric. JoL published in German at Harrisburg. (1 same 1853: 35.) . See Agriculture. Pennsylvania, this date. 1854. See same, this date. Note. . Increasing membership of the state agric. socy. (1 A. R. trans, state agric. socy. 1853: 371.) Communication from president ot Penn. state agric. socy. (Watts) reL to organization of the society in 1851; subsequent mtgs.; steps in favor oi an agric. school; contemplated publication ot a volume reL to their proceedings. (L^isL docs. 1854: 435-438.) . Estimate of amt of money in treasury of state agric socy. [Oct.] ; proposed investment of fund in farm for teaching scientific and practical agria (2 A.R. trans, state agria socy. [1854] : 261.) 1857. Librarian directed to purchase for library of socy. back bound nos. of following i)eriodicals: Penn. Farm Jol.; Working Parmer; Country Gentleman; Ohio Cultivator; Horticulturist (4 same 1856: 120.) . See Agriculture. Pennsylvania, this date. . Communication from Penn. State Agria Socy. In reply to House res. of Mch. 18 reL to finances of the socy. (Daily LeglsL Record 1857, no. 51: 1; 3.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 187 AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1857. Rept. of executive committee of Penn. state agrlc. socy. (M'AUister) on further guards and checks in administration of affairs of socy.; recommended that secy, and treas. confine themselves to duties devolved upon them by constitution and that busi- ness of socy. be conducted by committees (on prtg., medals, construction, etc.) ; suggestion as to char- acter of tickets at exhibitions; recommended that no compensation for extra services be allowed any salaried officer except by direction of executive committee at regular quarterly mtg. (4 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1856: 123-125.) 1858. Condition of socy. treasury, (v. 5 Trans, state agric. socy. 1857/8: 68.) 1863. Memorial of state agric. socy. to legisl., for publi- cation of proceedings of socy. since 1858. (v. 6 same 1861/3: 19-20.) 1864. Corresp. betw. consul at Baden (Hogedam) and pres. of State Agric. Socy. (Knox) rel. to presenta- tion of " Die Gewerbe im Groszherzogthum Baden; Ihre Statistik, ihre Pflege, ihre Erzeugnisse " to Socy. library, its object, etc. (v. 7 same 1864/70: 27-28.) 1865-1869. Stmt, of workings of socy. and recommenda- tions by A. B. Hamilton, pres. (v. 7 same 1864/70: 77-81.) Balances after each exhibition, 1864-1868 ; Talue of property at Harrisburg ; receipts In cash for yrly. memberships, single admissions and life member- ships, 1864-1868 ; recommendation that price of single admission be Increased, that all material not requisite for yrly. use be sold, that duplicate premiums In separate numbers be discontinued, that secy.'s salary be increased, that salaries of assts. to secy, and treas. at ann. exhibitions be fixed ; no. of life members In 1864 and In 1869. 1866. Rept. of committee on prtg. (Mann) on memorial of state agrlc. socy. praying that v. 7 of their trans- actions be printed by' legisl. (House jol. 1866: 532.) 1869. Res. to memorialize legisl. for apprns. to defray expenses incident to trial of farm implements, to pay for publication of trans, of socy., and to defray expenses of chemist to ascertain and rept. plan for utilizing wasted fertilizers of state; etc. (v. 7 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1864/70: 84.) . Copy of memorial, (v. 7 same 1864/70: 89-91.) 1871. Rept. of committee (Bergner) upon form of prtg. unpublished repts. of socy.; no. of copies recom- mended, (v. 7 same 1864/70: 105.) 1874. Act to repeal sec. 4 of act to incorporate Penn. agric. socy.; [co. apprn.]; 3d sec. [state apprn.] mentioned in debate. (Legisl. jol. 1874: 244-247.) 1877. Acceptance of tender of the " Practical Farmer " of Phila. to publish the proceedings of the socy. (v. 12 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1877: 17.) 1885. Veto of act for relief of state agric. socy.; with text of bill. (Vetoes (Pattison) 1885: 155-156.) • . Law recognizing state agric. socy. as in some way connected with public administration of sub- ject, by ann. apprn. should be repealed ; the interest should have but one head, state bd. of agric. and apprns. be made to that bd. alone; agric. bd. should have exclusive control of publication of agric. repts. ; " agric. socy. is a private corporation conducted with a view to the private profit of its stockholders, most or many of whom are capitalists and farmers of large wealth, who are principally concerned in the refinements of agric, fancy stock-raising, and the development of fleet horses, rather than the practical concerns of every-day farming. Such an institution is well enough in its sphere, and to be commended as a private enterprise; but as the state has a dept. of its own devoted to this subject, what- ever public money is spent for this purpose should AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society — cont'd non-serial — cont'd be spent through the recognized public channel. By dividing the resources intended for this interest, the state bd. is deprived of a part of the means which should legitimately go to its support . . ." (Govs. mess. (Pattison) Jan. 6, 1885: 13.) 1885. Rept. of committee [of the agric. socy.] in reply to that portion of the Govs. mess. rel. to the state agric. socy. Harrisburg: L. S. Hart, 1885. 3 pp. Copy seen In Free Library of Phlla. 1887. Veto of act for the relief of the state agric. socy. etc.; with text of acts. (Vetoes (Beaver) 1887: 26-27.) . Memorandum of cost and size of buildings of Penn. State Agric. Socy. (Legisl. Record 1887: 1826.) From Representative Strlne's remarlis. May 4, 1887. 1893. Veto of act making apprn. to Penn. State Agric. Socy.; with text of bill. (Vetoes (Pattison) 1893: 85-86.) 1895. Opinion of atty. gen.; act of May 24, 1878 was re- pealed by act of Mch. 13, 1895 and apprns. made by former act for State Agric. Socy., State Dairyman's Assn. and State Fruit Growers' Assn. fall with the repeal of the act. (Bienn. rept. of atty. gen. 1895/6: 101-102.) Executive Committee 1855-1877. [Minutes of mtgs.] of executive committee of state agric. socy. In Eepts. as follows : 1855/6 In 3 ann. rept. trans, state agrlc. socy. 1855 99-114. 1856/7 in 4 ann. rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1856 117-174. 1857/9 in v. 5 ann. rept. trans, state agrlc. socy. 1857/8 19-62. 1859/63 In v. 6 ann. rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1861/3 25-72. 1864/71 in v. 7 ann. rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1864/70 : 17-108. 1871/2 In T. 8 ann. rept. trans, state agrlc. socy. 1871/2 19-38. 1872/3 in v. 9 ann. rept. trans, state agrlc. socy. 1872/3 17-27. 1873/5 in v. 10 ann. rept. trans, state agrlc. socy. 1874/5 17-42. 1876 in V. 11 ann. rept. trans, state agrlc. socy. 1876 17-29. 1877 In V. 12 ann. rept. trans, state agrlc. socy. 1877 15-26. Fairs ; see Aqeicultobe. Faies. State Receipts and Expenditures 1851. Apprns. by Legisl. to State Agric. Socy. (1 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1853: 34.) 1851/2-1900/1. Table: expenditures on acct. of Penn. State Agric. Socy. (A.R. auditor gen. 1851/2 (p. 45) — sawie 1900/1.) Given under heading Agrlc. of Penn., 1888-1894 ; under heading Miscellaneous Institutions, 1815-1901 ; omitted in 1900. 1851/3-1876. Ann. stmt, of the treas. of the socy. (1 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1853 (pp. 32-33; 51-53; 440-444)— V. 11 same 1876.) 1852-1871. Rept. on [financial] affairs of Penn. Agric. Socy. In Collected docs, as follows : 1852 in Sen. jol. 1853 V. 2 : 335-336. " " House " 1853 v. 2 : 271-272. 1853 " Legisl. docs. 1854:435-438. 1854 " " " 1855 : 791-795. 1855-1856 not found. 1857 in Legisl. docs. 1859 : 699-702. 1858 " ^' " 1859:702-704. 1859 " " " 1860:544-546. 1860 ' 1861:399-400. 1861-1862 not found. 1863 In Legisl. docs. 1864 : 1287-1288. 1864 ' 1865 V. 1 : 1098-1099. 1865 " " " 1866 v. 2 : 775-776. 1866 " " " 1867 V. 1 : 740-741. 1867-1870 not found. 1871 in Legisl. docs. 1872 v. 2 : 1528. 188 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA AGEICITLTURAL SOCIETIES: ENDIVIDUAI,— cont'd Pennsylyania State Agricnltnral Society — conf d Receipts asu Expendittjbes — cont'd 1857. Reply to res. of inquiry from House of Represen- tatives. Mch. 18. (4 AJt. trans, state agric socy. 1856: 110-113.) 1. Amt. of appm. in money Socy. has reed, from state since incorporation ; 2. amt. of money in hands of treasorer at end of each year since incorporation (1851) ; 3. amt. of money paid to officers as salary and to whom paid; 4. amt. of loss sustained by socy. during last 2 years. 1877-1894. Financial stmt of secy, of socy. (Rept. of state agric. socy. 1878 (p. 300) — same 1894.) Paging for 1878 contlnnoDS with that of 2 A.R. bd. of agric 1878. No retnms 1889-1890. Philadelphia Agricultural Society 1808. Rept of committee (Cope) on petition of Agric. Socy. in PMla. for incorporation; favorable; rea- sons. (House jol. 1807/8 pt 2: 152-153.) 1809. Rept of committee (Shearer) to whom was re- ferred subject of incorporating the Phila. agric. socy. .{Same 1808/9: 257.) Philadelpliia Society for Promoting Agriculture ' " The Phila Socy. for promoting agric, with its anxil- Ilary, 'the Farmers' Clnb,' constitutes the only agric socy. In the co. It is not, however, proper^ speaking a co. socy. having been organized In 1785, and being then, and for sometime thereafter, the only agric. socy. in the Union. Its field of nse- fnlness was widely extended, and It indloded among its members most of the prominent Amer. and many of the European agricolturists of the day. As . . . new socys. sprang up in this and other states, it lost its national character; and when, mainly throngh the exertions of its members, the Penn. State Socy. w»s organized, the circle of its immediate Influence became further contracted. It stUl has upon Its roll, members in Md., Del. and N. J., and in Bucks, Montgomery, Chester and Dela- ware COS., In this state. . . ." (2 A.B. trans, state agric socy. [1854] : 212.) serial 1854-1856. Rept. of Phila. Socy. for promoting agric; abstr. of minutes, exhibition, finances, ofBcers, eta In Documents as follows : 1854 in 2 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 11854] 212-233. 1855 " 4 " '• " " " 1856 : 365^14. 1856 •• 4 " " ' 1856 : 415-417. non-serial 1785-1875. Phila. Socy. for Promotion of Agric: date of organization and first oflScers; property; object of socy.; officers at date [1875]. ([3] AJl. bureau of industrial statistics 1874/5: 107.) 1794. Rept of committee on representation of Phila. Socy. for Promoting Agric; act of incorporation recommended. (House joL 1793/4: 206.) 1824. See above, Penn. Agric Socy., this date. 1856. Acct of celebration of 71st anniversary (Feb. 11) of Phila. Socy. for Promoting Agric (4 AJt trans, state agric. socy. 1856: 418-424.) Faibs; see AcKictiLTUEE. Faibs Riverside Park and Agricultural Association of Juniata O). 1874-1875. Riverside Park and Agric Assn. of Juniata Co.: organization and first officers; first fair; dis- bursements; ann. rental of lands; success of socy. ([3] A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1874/5: 92.) SchuylkiU County Agricultural Society 1851-1883. History of SchuylkiU Co. Agric Socy. (Trans, of State Agric Socy. 1883: 32.) 1855-1856. List of officers of SchuylkUl Co. Agric. Socy. (2 same [1854] (p. 234) — 3 same 1855.) 1893. Veto of act to repeal sec. 8 of act to incorporate Schuylkill Agric Socy., etc.; with text of hUl. (Vetoes (PatUson) 1893: 74-75.) Vetoed because an exact dnplicate of H. bUl approved May 23. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES: IH Dl VlUUAI^-cont'd SchuylkiU County Agricultural, Horticultural and Mechanical Association Organized Jly. 26, 1856. 1857-1859. List of officers of SchuylkiU Co. Agric, Hortic. and Mech. Assn. (4 AJl. trans, state agric socy. 1856 (p. 448)— v. 5 same 1857/9.) Faxes; see AGBiccxirrRE. Faxes Somerset County Agricultural Society 1854. Officers of Somerset Co. Agric Socy. (2 A.R trans, state agric socy. [1854] (p. 246) — i same 1856.) 1835 not found. 1873-1875. Somerset Co. Agric Socy.: date of organiza- tion; first officers; ann. premiums; expenses in 1873 and 1874; value of lands; amt realized out of sale d tickets; present (187^) officers. ([3] AJl. bureau «rf industrial statistics 1874/5: 107-108.) Faibs; see AosictrLTCBE. Paies Sugar Grove Union Agricultural Society 1874-1875. Sugar Grove Union Agric Socy. (Warren Co.) : date of organization; first fair; second fair; amt of premium list; officers. ([3] AJt bureau ci industrial statistics 1874/5: 112.) Sullivan County Agricultural Society 1852/4-1856. Receipts and disbursements of SuUivan Co. Agric Socy. (2 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. [1854] (p. 268) — 4 same 1856.) Xot found in 1835. 1855-1858. List of officers of SuUivan Co. Agric Socy. (2 same [1854] (p. 269)— v. 5 same 1857/9.) Faibs; see Ageictxtcbe. Faibs Susquehanna County Agricultural Society 1853. Officers of socy. for the promotion of agric and mech. arts in Susquehanna Co. (1 A.R. trans, state agric socy. 1853: 258.) [1855.] List of officers of Susquehanna Co. Agric Socy. (3 same 1855: 232-233.) 1855. Effect of operations of the socy. on agric of Sus- quehanna Co. (3 same 1855: 232-249.) 1856. Stmt of receipts and expenditures of Susque- hanna Co. Agric Socy. (4 same 1856: 473-474.) Faibs; see Agbicultcbe. Faibs Tioga County Agricultural Society Organized Sept 12, 1853. 1854-1875. Tioga Co. Agric Socy.: date of organization; officers in 1855; receipts and expenditures 1854 to 1858, including amt paid for premiums; fair of 1866 ; amt of ann. premiums and expenses ; value of property; names of people deUvering addresses at ann. fairs; officers in 1875. ([3] A.R. bureau of in- dustrial statistics 1874/5: 108-110.) 1854/5-1859. Financial stmt ot Tioga Co. Agric Socy. (3 AJt trans, state agric socy. 1855 (pp. 249-250)— V. 6 same 1861/3.) 1855-[1860]. List of officers of Tioga Co. Agric Socy. (3 same 1855 (p. 249) — v. 6 same 1861/3.) Tioga County Agricultural, Mechanical and Industrial Society 1879. Tioga Co. Agric, Mechanical and Industrial Socy. organized Jly. 29 and incorporated Nov. 29. (21 and 22 quarterly rept bd. agric 1883: 61.) Faibs; see Agmccxtube. Fates Union Agricultural Assodarion 1856-1875. Union Agric Assn. at Burgettstown, Wash- ington Co.: date of organization; officers; no. of ann. fairs and amt of premiums paid at each; total ex- penses; grounds; personal property; membership and mngmnt; present officers. ([3] A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1874/5: 113-114.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 189 AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Union County Agricultural Society 1852-1875. Union Co. Agrlc. Socy.: date of organization and first officers; no. of fairs; average amt. of premiums paid ann.; total incidental expenses of socy.; value of real estate; etc. ([3] A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1874/5: 110-111.) 1853-1860. Officers of Union Co. Agric. Socy. (1 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1853 (p. 280) — v. 6 same 1861/3.) 1854-1860. Stmt, of receipts and disbursements of Union Co. Agric. Socy. (2 same [1854] (p. 321) — v. 6 same 1861/3.) Fairs; see Aqbictjltuke. Fairs Venango Co. See above, Emlenton Union AgMc. Socy. Fairs ; see Agricux.tube. Fairs Warren County Agricultural Society For other socys. of Warren Co., see above. Sugar Grove Union Agrlc. Socy. 1851. Warren Co. Agric. Socy. organized. (2 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. [1854]: 321.) 1851-186(7). Warren Co. Agric. Socy.: date of organiza- tion; first meeting; fair of 1855 — receipts, premiums, expenses, etc.; mode of conducting fairs; bank- ruptcy. ([3] A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1874/5: 111.) 1855. Terms of membership of Warren Co. Agric. Socy. (3 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1855: 291.) 1853-1858. Officers of Warren Co. Agric. Socy. (1 same 1853 (p. 302)— V. 5 same 1858/9.) 1854-1856. Receipts and disbursements of Warren Co. Agric. Socy. (2 same 1854 (p. 321) — 4 same 1856.) Fairs; see Aqricultdre. Fairs Washington County Agricultural Society For other agrlc. socys. In Washington Co., see ibove, Chartlers Valley Agrlc. Socy. ; also Union Agrlc. 1822. Washington Co. Agric. Socy. organized in Mch., 1822; first fair held in 1822. (21 and 22 quarterly repts. bd. agrlc. 1883: 64.) 1824-1875. Washington Co. Agric. Socy.: date of organ- ization; no. of ann. fairs; amt. of ann. premiums; expenses; value of lands; membership; bldgs.; work; officers. ([3] A.R. bureau of industrial sta- tistics 1874/5: 112-113.) 1829. Agric. Socy. of Washington Co. organized. (20 quarterly rept. bd. agric. Je., Jly. and Aug. 1883: 38.) 1871. Rept. of farm visiting committee of Washington Co. Agric. Socy., for yr. 1870. No. of farms visited seven, (v. 8 Rept. trans, state agrlc. socy. 1871/2: 104-127.) Location of farms ; description of crops, livestock, bldgs., garden, etc. ; address of Dr. R. Richardson on culture of wheat [and crop rotation]. Fairs; see Aqeiciilture. Fairs Wayne County Agricultural and Mechanics' Art Society Organized In 1852. 1853-1856. Officers of Wayne Co. Agrlc. and Mechanics' Art Socy. (1 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1853 (p. 300) — 4 same 1856.) Fairs; see Agriciji.tdbe. Fairs Westmoreland County Agricultural Society 1853. Officers of Westmoreland Co. Agric. Socy. (1 A.R. trans, state agrlc. socy. 1853: 301.) 1854-1856. Finances of Westmoreland Co. Agric. Socy.; fairs. (4 same 1856: 503-504.) Fairs ; see AGBictTLTURE. Fairs AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Wyoming County Agricultural Society 1857. Officers of Wyoming Co. Agric. Socy.; no. of mem- bers, (v. 5 Ann. rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1857/8: 581.) . Receipts and expenditures of Wyoming Co. Agric. Socy. (v. 5 same 1857/8: 582.) York County Agricultural Society 1851-1875. York Co. Agric. Socy.: organization (1852); first officers; no. of fairs and premiums paid at each; incidental expenses of socy.; value of lands and personal property; hist, of socy. ([3] A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1874/5: 114-117.) 1859. Officers of York Co. Agric. Socy. (v. 5 Ann. rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1857/8: 583.) 1883. See above, Agricultural Societies. Pennsylvania, this date. Note. Fairs; see Agbiculture. Pairs AGRICULTURE Abbangement Agriculture In general Agricultural Chemistry Agricultural Press Bee-Keeplng Board of Agriculture Bounty Conventions Crops Celery Chestnut Fiber Crops Flax, Jute Hemp, Kamee Fruit Crops Apple, Peach Associations, Peai Cherry, Plum Grape, Small Fruits Ginseng Grain Barley, Oats BuclJwheat, Eye Corn, Wheat Grass and Forage Crops Alfalfa, Hay Clover, Italian Eye Grass Grasses, Timothy Mushrooms Nut Crops Sugar Tobacco Tomato Vegetable Crops Asparagus, Potato Pea, Squash Wood Department of Agriculture Economic Botany Economic Entomology Economic Zoology Education Farmers' High School Farmers' Institutes Penn. State College Fairs Ifarm Life Farms and Farming Accounts Fencing Floriculture Implements Laws Llvestoclt Associations, Cattle, Dogs, Feeding, Horses and Mules, Inspection (Actinomycosis, Anthrax. Black Quarter, Cornstalk Disease, Cow-pox, Epizootic, Foot-rot, Glan- ders ; Hippo-zymosis, Hog Cholera, Hydrophobia, Lung-worm, Phthisis Pulmo- nalls Vermlnalis, Pink-Eye, Pleuro Pneumonia, Spinal Meningitis, Texas Fever, Tuberculosis, Typhus) , Oxen, Sheep, Swine Poultry Premiums Public Aid Becelpts and Expenditures Seeds Soils and Fertilizers Statistics 1822. See Agricultural Societies. Pennsylvania, this date. 1850. Govs. mess. (Johnston) transmitting Vt. res. rel. to slavery and establishment of a bureau of agric. in the dept. of Interior at Washington. (House jol. 1850 V. 2: 68-73 (doc. 5); Sen. jol. 1850 v. 2: 52-57 (doc. 4).) 1851. Address of Hon. Andrew Stevenson at the first ann. exhibition of the state agric. socy. (1 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1853: 320-343.) Praise of agrlc, need of agrlc. education in the U. S., etc. . Same, separate. Harrisburg: M'KInley & Lescure, 1851. 31 pp. Copies seen in the Hist. Socy. of Penn. and in the Amer. Phil. Socy., PhUa. 1852. Res. adopted favoring formation of a national agric. bureau, (v. 1 Trans, state agric. socy. 1853: 37-38.) 1853. Address before the Northumberland Co. Agric. Socy. at Milton, Oct. 19. (v. 1 same 1853: 249-257.) General eulogy of agrlc. ; name of speaker not given. . Address of E. Guyer, before Agrlc. Socy. of Brad- ford Co. (1 A.R. some 1853: 145-154.) General eulogy of agrlc. and farming. 190 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA AGRICULTURE— cont'd 1853. Address of Hon. Danl. M. Smyser at 10th ann. ex- hibition of Bucks Co. Agric. Socy. (1 same 1853: 109-123.) General enlogy on agrlc. ; Bucks Co. an agric. co. ; fertilisers. 1854. Address of Gen. G. M. Keim of Reading [at ann. exhibition] oS Schuylkill Co. Agric. Socy. (2 sanie [1854]: 234-245.) Importance of agric ; renovation of soil, hj mannrlng and fertilizers; livestock (sheep, goat, cattle). 1855. Address of Gov. Bigler before Phila. Socy. for promoting Agric., Sept. 14, at PoweUton. (3 game 1855: 314-326.) Importance of agric in ancient and modem times; benefit of agrlc. exhibitions ; progress in agric and inventions tn U. S. 1856. Advantage to be derived from establishment of an agric. bureau. (Govs. mess. (PoUock) Jan. 1, 1856.) 1857. Rept on lunar influences upon agric. by conmiit- tee of Huntingdon Co. Agric. Socy. (4 AJl. trans, state agrlc. socy. 1856: 290-296.) . Synopsis of address of Dr. David Minis of Beaver at fair of Beaver Co. Agric. Socy. (v. 5 same 1857/8: 302.) Bank of agric among human pnrsnlts ; scientific agrlc should be encouraged. 1858. Establishment of an agric bureau recommended. (Govs. mess. (PoUock) 1858: 13.) 1866. Stated by comr. of U. S. Bureau of Agric with reference to use of franking privilege in distributing among executive committee (of Penn. Agric Socy.) bi-monthly repts. of that bureau that it " would be impracticable, if not highly improper to send repts. subject to his blank frank." (v. 7 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1864/70: 35.) 1871. Influence of blue color of sky in developing animal and vegetable life, as illustrated by experiments of Gen. A. J. Pleasanton betw. 1861 and 1871. Read be- fore Phila. Socy. for Promoting Agric May 3, 1871. (T. 8 same 1871: 151-168.) 1873. States in which agric. is the leading pursuit; peculation engaged in agric. and other industries. (1 AH. bureau of statistics of labor and agric. 1872/3: 8.) HI., O., la., Kan., Minn, and Wise 1874. Can the barometer be made practically useful to the farmer? by J. L. Darlington, (v. 10 Rept trans, state agric. socy. 1874/5: 138-139.) On planting trees, by farmers, (v. 10 sa me 1874/5 : 126-127.) [1875.] Gossip about water and plants; by J. StaufEer. (V. 10 same 1874/5: 234-239.) [1876.] Chinese agric; from Liebig's letters on modem agric (v. 11 same 1876: 109-114.) 1877. Bds. of agric of other states. (1 AJL bd. of agric. 1877: 220-224.) 1879. Foreign and Amer. agric; by J. P. 'Eidge. (3 same 1879: 76-82.) . The laws of agric; by SamL Minor. (Quarterly rept bcL of agric Dec, Jan. and Feb. 1878/9: 42-47.) . The laws of trespass as they relate to agric; by Geo. W. Hood. (6 same Nov. 1879: 44-48.) 1881. Geology as related to agric; by J. P. Lesley. (11 same Dec, Jan. and Feb. 1880/1: 25-38.) 1887. An address by J. R. Johnson at Washington Insti- tute. (34 same 1887: 16-26.) Agricultural progress. . Agric and labor; by Hon. (Salusha A. Grow. (32 and 33 same 1887: 44-49.) . Address by John F. Dravo. (32 and 33 same 1887 : 40-44.) Protection of Amer. labor: protection of wool-grow- ing indnstrx ; home markets vs. foreign markets. AGKICULTUBE— cont'd 1888. Address at MiUville Institute; by E. H. Painter. (37 and 38 same 1888: 108-112.) " Belatlon of the farmer to our national greatness." . Opening address at Millville Institute; hy H. W. Eves. (37 and 38 same 1888: 107-108.) Importance of agrlc In the nation, state and county. . An address at Washington Institute; by Rev. T. S. Alexander. (37 and 38 «ame 1888: 264-268.) Age of progress ; capital and labor ; tax on land. . A few observations and a few conclusions; by R. L. Munce. (37 and 38 same 1888: 50-58.) General article on saving, life on the farm, commercial and domestic fertilizers. . Sanitary science pertaining to agric and stock raising; by Geo. E. Holtzapple. (37 and 38 same 1888: 252-258.) . The present depression in agric. — its cause and remedy; by Joseph Flowers. (37 and 38 same 1888: 40-44.) . Agric and its advantages; by E. L. Harlan. (37 and 38 same 1888: 160-161.) . Have the agric. interests of this country kept pace with the industries in advancement and improve- ment? by SamL Wilkinson. (37 and 38 same 1888: 112-114.) 1889. Capital per acre; by S. Edward PaschalL (39 and 40 «ame 1889: 24-27.) . Amer. agriculture — past, present and future; by Thomas Baker. (39 and 40 same 1889: 219-222.) Depression in agric. and its causes; by Robt K. TomUnson. (39 and 40 same 1889: 103-109.) . Cause and its effects; by Calvin Cooper. (39 and 40 same 1889: 270-274.) Care of dairy herds ; broken implements on the farm ; planting of varieties of crops nnsoited to the climate 1891. Meteorology in its relation to agriculture; by Charles Laubach. (45 and 46 same 1891: 22-26.) . Our ailments; by Mrs. Lizzie S. Parry. (45 and 46 same 1891: 96-101.) Lethargy resp. l^islation in the interests of agric . Agricultural progress; by F. B. Martin. (45 and 46 same 1891: 123-125.) 1892. The future of Amer. agrlc; by Heets. . How to utilize waste lands; by Capt P.M. lIcKee- han. (49 and 50 same 1892: 264-267.) Hillsides and lowlands. 1893. Equitable laws; by W. H. Knouse. (51 same 1893: 21-25.) Bates of professional men and farmers ; unequal remu- neration from investments ; monopolies ; adultera- tion of food ; llgnor mnfre. ; pauper immigration. Cause and effect; by Jasper T. Jennings. (51 same 1893: 128-135.) Drainage and other causes affecting health : wastes on the farm ; extravagance, pride and faslilon ; drunk- enness ; cigars and tobacco. : Turn on the light; by Prof. J. W. Speer. (51 same 1893: 91-92.) Making farming pay ; soil, stock, institutes, etc 1894. The agricultural situation; by Joseph H. Landis. (53 same 1894: 147.) . Agric business methods; by W. Rodman Paxson. (53 same 1894: 92.) . Present status of agric; by Miss Alice Mills. (53 «a me 1894: 95-97.) . Agric among the ancients; by Thomas Strittmat- ter. (53 same 1894: 49-51.) . Progress in agric; by H. E. Plank. (53 same 1894: 52-53.) . The agricultural situation; by Frank Kerr. (53 same 1894: 113.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 191 AGRICULTURE— cont'd 1894. Progress in agric; by H. B. Plank. (53 same 1894: 132-133.) . What we lack; by I. S. Mock. (53 same 1894: 29-30.) Comparison of notes among farmers. . Progress in machinery and agric. ; by Miss Annie F. Maurer. (53 same 1894: 127-128.) . The condition of agric; by C. C. Dersheimer. (53 same 1894: 133-134.) . Agricultural progress; by Mrs. R. Emma Hart- man. (53 same 1894: 75-76.) 1898. The law of trespass as it relates to agric. ; by W. H. Brodbeck. (4 A.R. dept. [22 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1898 pt. 1: 315-321.) 1899. The laws of trespass, as they relate to agric; by G. W. Hood. (5 same [23 same] 1899 pt. 2: 265-271.) CALIFORNIA 1888. What I saw of agric. on the Pacific slope; by John C. Linville. (37 and 38 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1888: 226-228.) California fruits and grain ; domestic animals ; trees ; contrast with Alaska. PENNSYLVANIA serial A Annual Repoets 1 series Under act of May 8, 1876 1877-1894. Agric. of Penn., containing repts. of the state bd. of agric, state agric socy., state dairymen's assn., state fruit growers' assn., and state college. Harris- burg, 1878-1895. Checklist 1. 1877 dept. ed. L. S. Hart, 1878. 336 pp., pis. " " doc. ed. n. t. p. 336 pp. 2. 1878 dept. ed. L. S. Hart, 1879. 625 pp., pis. " " doc. ed. n. t. p. 625 pp., pis. 3. 1879 dept. ed. L. S. Hart, 1879. 272 pp., 12 pis. " doc. ed. n. t. p. 272, 222, 70(1), 72. 10 pp., pis. 4. 1880 dept. ed. L. S. Hart, 1881. 296, 202, 66, 75, 20 pp., pis. 4. 1880 doc. ed. a. t. p. 296, 202, 66, 75, 20 pp., pis. 5. 1881 dept. ed. L. S. Hart, 1881. 308, 152, 99, 69, 20 5. 1881 doc. ed. n. t. p. 308, 152, 99(1), 69(1), 20 pp., 6. :f882 dept. ed. L. S. Hart, 1883. 400, 82, 67, 79, 16, 19 pp., pis.* 6. 1882 doc. ed. n. t. p. 400, 82, 67(1), 79(1), 19 pp., pis. 7. 1883 dept. ed. L. S. Hart, 1884. 383, 64, 77, 80, 46 pp., pis. 7. 1883 doc. ed. n. t. p. 383, 64, 77, 80, 46 pp., pis. 8. 1884 dept. ed. L. S. Hart, 1885. 282, 172, 100, 75, 20 pp., pis. 8. 1884 doc. ed. L. S. Hart, 1885. 282, 172, 100, 75, 20 pp., pis. 9. 1885 dept. ed. E. K. Meyers, 1886. 292, 171, 69, 93(2), 20 pp., pis. 9. 1885 doc. ed. n. t. p. 292, 171, 69, 93(2), 20 pp., pis. 10. 1886 dept. ed. B. K. Meyers, 1887. 326, 172, 80, 50(1), 20 pp., pis. 10. 1886 doc. ed. n. t. p. 326, 172, 80, 50(2), 20 pp., pis. 11. 1887 dept. ed. E. K. Meyers, 1888. 396, 113, 79, 36, 20, 8 pp., pis. 11. 1887 doc. ed. n. t. p. 396, 113(1), 79(1), 32, 16, 8 pp., pis. 12. 1888 dept. ed. E. K. Meyers, 1888. 889, 87, 89, 48, 20, 12 pp., pis. 12. 1888 doc. ed. n. t. p. 389, 87, 89, 48, 20, 12 pp., pis. 13. 1889 dept. ed. B. K. Meyers, 1889. 464, 44(1), 57 pp., leaf, 62 pp., leaf, 20 pp., pis. 13. 1889 doc. ed. n. t. p. 464, 44(1), 57(3), 62(2), 20 pp., pis. 14. 1890 dept. ed. E. K. Meyers, 1890. 381, 48, 78, 67, 20 pp., pis. 14. 1890 doc. ed. n. t. p. 381(1), 48, 78, 67(3), 20 pp., pis. 15. 1891 dept. ed. B. K. Meyers, 1891, 422, 60, 74, 81 pp., pls.t 15. 1891 doc. ed. u. t. p. v. p. 16. 1892 dept. ed. E. K. Meyers, 1892. 420, 76, 70, 65 pp., leaf, 20 pp., pis. AGRICULTURE— cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd serial — cont'd A — cont'd Annual Reports — cont'd 1 series — cont'd Checklist— cont'd }2- }§S? '''"=■ «<'• "■ *• P- 420, 76, 70, 68, 20 pp., pis. 17. 1893 dept. ed. C. M. Busch, 1893. 382, 77, 98, 72, 18 pp., pis. 17. 1893 doc. ed. n. p. C. M. Busch, 1893. 382, 77, 98, 72, 18 pp., pis. 18. 1894 dept. ed. C. M. Busch, 1894. 406, 19 pp., leaf, 104. 108 pp., leaf, 17 pp. 18. 1894 doc. ed. n. p. C. M. Busch, 1894. 406, 19(3), 104, 108(2), 18 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1877 in Legislative docs. 1878 t. 4 doc. 25. 2. 1878 " " .1 1878/9 T. 1 doc. 4. 3. 1879 " " " 1879/80 V. 1 doc. 4. 4. 1880 " " " 1880/1 T. 1. 5. 1881 " " " 1881/2 V. 1 doc. 4. 6. 1882 ■ " *' 1882/3 V. 1 doc. 4.* 7. 1883 " " " 1883/4 V. 1 doc. 4. 8. 1884 " " " 1884/5 V. 1 doc. 4.t 9. 1885 " " " 1885/6 T. 1. 10. 1886 " Official 1886/7 V. 4 doc. 5. 11. 1887 " *' " 1887/8 V. 2 doc. 2. 12. 1888 " " " 1888/9 V. 2. 13. 1889 " " '* 1889 T. 2 doc. 2. 14. 1890 " (t .. 1890 T. 2 doc. 4. 15. 1891 " " " 1891 V. lO.t 16. 1892 " *' " 1892 V. 8 doc. 7. 17. 1893 " " '* 1893 V. 5 doc. 6. 18. 1894 " 2 series 1894 V. 8 doc. 7. Under act of May 23, 1895 1895-1904. Ann. rept. of the dept. of agriculture, 1-10. n. p., 1896-1904; Harrisburg, 1905. 1895-1902 in 2 pts. as follows : 1. 1895 pt. 1. 1 ann. rept. dept. agric. Final rept. forestry comn. 2 ann. rept. dept. agric. 20 ann. rept. state bd. agric. 3 ann. rept. dept. agric. Rept. comr. forestry. 4 ann. rept. dept. agric. Not issued. 5-8. 1899-1902 pt. 1. Ann. rept. dept. agric. pt. 2. Bepts. on farmers' organizations. Checklist t 1. 1895 [pt. 1]. n. p. C. M. Busch, 1896. 878 pp., pis. 1895 pt. 2. n. p. C. M. Busch, 1896. 361 pp., pis., 8 maps (in pockets). 2. 1896 [pt. 1]. n. p. C. M. Busch, 1897. 820 pp., pis. 1896 V. 2. n. p. C. M. Busch, 1897. 444 pp., pis. n. p. W. S. Ray, 1898. 898 pp., pis.. pt. 2. 2. 1896 pt. 1. pt. 2. 3. 1897 pt. 1. pt. 2. 4. 1898 pt. 1. pt. 2. 3. 1897 pt. 1. diagrs. 1897 pt. 2. 4. 1898 pt. 1. 1898 pt. 2. 5. 1899 pt. 1. 1899 pt. 2. 6. 1900 pt. 1. map. 1900 pt. 2. 1901 pt. 1. 1901 pt. 2. n. p. W. S. Kay, 1898. n. p. W. S. Ray, 1899. Not issued. n. p. W. S. Ray, 1900. 1072 pp., pis. n. p. W. S. Ray, 1900. """ n. p. W. S. Ray, 1901. 309 pp., pis. 894, pis. 368 pp. 1009 pp., pis.. n. p. W. S. Ray, 1901. 348 pp. n. p. W. S. Ray, 1902. 1040 pp. n. p. W. S. Bay, 1902. 464 pp. 8. 1902 pt. 1. n. p. W. S. Ray, 1903. 1029 pp., pis. 1902 pt. 2. n. p. W. S. Bay, 1903. 323 pp. 9. 1903. n. p. W. S. Ray, 1904. 957 pp. 10. 1904. Harrisburg : Harrisburg Publishing Co., 1905. 789 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1895 pt. 1 in Official docs. 1895 pt. 2 2. 1896 pts. 1-2 3. 1897 pts. 1-2 4. 1898 pt. 1 5. 1899 pts. 1-2 6. 1900 pts. 1-2 7. 1901 pts. 1-2 8. 1902 pts. 1-2 9. 1903 10. 1904 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 V, 8. V. 10. V. 8. v. 5. V. 5. T. 5. V. 2. V. 2. V. 2. V. 3. V. 3. • Rept. of state hortic. assn. takes place of fruit growers' assn. in this and following repts. t Rept. of state college omitted. j Document and department editions are the same. 192 INDEX TO DOCDMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA A6RICULTUHE— cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd serial — cont'd A — cont'd PBKr.TMTNABY REPOBTS 1898-1902. Preliminary rept. of the secy, of agriculture. Checklist 1898. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1899. 190 pp. 1899. n. p., W. S. Kay, 1900. 42 pp. 1900. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1900. 54 pp. 1901. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1902. 126 pp. 1902. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1903. 8 pp. The 1898 lept. was pnbUshed as BnlL 41 of the Fenn. Asiic Dept. Copies of the lepta. for 1899-1902 were seen in the liibrary of the C 8. Dept. of Agricnltaze in Wasbinston. QUABTEKLT RePOSTS 1878-1894. Quarterly repts. of the Penn. bd. of agri- culture nos. 1-53. Harrisbnrg [1878]-1894. Bowker recoids 61 qnarterly repta. (1880-1895) ; 53 only were found by the compiler. AGRICULTURE— cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd serUU — cont'd A — cont'd QCAETEELT REPORTS COUt'd Checklist — cont'd rJe. [1.] 1878 i Jly. LAng. J Checklist n. t. p. 48 pp.t fSeptT [2.] 1878 -< Oct. 5-L. S. Hart, 1878. 48 pp.** t LNot. J f Dec. 1 [3.] 1878/9 -! Jan. }-n. t p. 48 pp.t LFeb. J {Mch.1 Apr. YU. S. Hart, 1879. 40 pp.** t May. J [5.] 1879-1 Jly. 5-n. t p. 32 pp.f LAng. 6. 1879 -{ Oct. J-L. S. Hart, 1879. 48 pp., 2 pls-f LNot. J Copy with Imprint seen in Library of Congress. {Dec ' Jan. }-U S. Hart, 1880. 48 pp.** 1 Feb. {Mch."l Apr. 5-n. t p. 48 pp.f May. J 9. 1880-j Jly. j-n. t p. 32 pp. lAng..' e-J L ii ;} n. t >-n. t. p. j-L. E -\ . >-n. fSept.-! 10. 1880 -{ Oct J-L. S. Hart, 1880. 48 pp.* 1 t p. 48 pp. I Not. J {Dec Jan. Feb, fMcb-l Apr. }-Xot found. May. J Je. ■» Jly. J-L. S. Hart, 1881. 48 pp.** Ang: J Sept."! Oct 2^- -L. S. Hart, 1881. 96 pp., pis.** Jan. Feb. J 1« I f Mch. Je. ■) if; [-1882-^ Apr. Jly. >-L. S. Hart, 1882. 96 pp.* t {Jan. 1 Feb. yi Mch. J t fonnd. f Jly. 1 ISeptJ 26. 1885 -{ Feb. 5-L. 8. Hart, 1884. 48 pp. 27. Not fonnd. f Jly. 1 28. 1885 -{ Aug. S-E. K. Meyers, 1885. 48 pp.* t 29-30. 1885-1886. Not fonnd. 31. 1886. E. K. Meyers, 1886. 48 pp.** ||- } 1887. E. K. Meyers, 1887. 96 pp.* f t 34. 1887. B. K. Meyers, 1887. 150 pp.* 1 1 35. 1887. B. K. Meyers, 1887. 150 pp.* 1 1 36. 1888. E. K. Meyers, 1888. 144 pp.* 1 1 ||- [ 1888. E. K. Meyers, 1888. 300 pp.* 1 1 40; [ 1889. E. K. Meyers, 1889. 300 pp.* 1 1 111 [ 1889. E. K. Meyers, 1890. 298 pp., p]s4 Boads and road laws. Boad constmction and road repairs. 43. 1890. E. K. Meyers, 1890. 102 pp.* t The mngmt of Co. Agile, socya. 44. 1891. B. K. Meyers, 1891. 194(1) pp.t Taxes and taxation. H; } 1891. E. K. Meyers, 1891. 300 pp4 Institute Essays. 47. 1892. E. K. Meyers, 1892. 150 pp.* 1 1 Fertilizer laws, fertilizers and their application. ||- [ 1892. E. K. Meyers, 1892. 300 pp.* 1 1 Institute E^rays. 50. 1893. E. K. Meyers, 1893. 150 pp.* ft Institute ^says. 51. 1893. B. K. Meyers, 1893. 148 pp.* 1 1 Institute Essays. 52. 1894. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1894. 150 pp4 Institute E^ays. 53. 1894. n. p., C. M. Busch. 1894. 150 pp.* 1 1 Institute Essays. 1895-1904. Binj^EiEts D^t. of agriculture. Bulletins. 12-15. 1881- 0' fSeptI 2-^C '- 18. 1882 -J Oct !-Harrisbnrg : L. S. Hart, 1882. 48 pp.* J LNot. J 19. [1882/3.] Xot found. 20. 1883 -( Jly. j-L. S. Hart, 1883. 48 pp.* t LAng. J 22; j-1883-|qct. |-L. S. Hart 1883. 96 pp., 3 pis., diagr.* t l{g'y.}l 23. 1884 H f-L. S. Hart 1884. 48 pp.** 24. Not found. 25. Not found. Checklist 1895 1. Tabnlated analyses of commercial fertilizeis. 24 pp. JTot seen. 2. List of lecturers, speakers and essayists for local farmers' institntes. n. p., C. M. Bnsch, 1896. 36 pp. Copy seen In the Penn. Dept of Agricnltnre. 3. The pure food question in Penn. ; by Lerl WeBs, daily and food comr. n. p., C. M. Basieh, 1895. 37 pp. Copy seen in the Penn. Dept of Agriculture. 1896 4. Tabulated analyses of commercial fertilizers, n. p., C M. Bnsch, 1896. 21(1) pp. Copy seen in the Penn. Dept of Agricultme. 5. Same, n. p., C. M. Bnsch. 1896. 37(1) pp. Copy seen in the Penn. Dept of Agriculture. 6. Taxidermy; how to collect skin, preserve and mount birds. The game and flsh laws of Penn. By B. H. Warren, state zoologist n. p_ C. M. Busdi, 1896. 128 pp., iUns. Imprint taken from cover. Copies seen in Free Library of PhBa. and Hist Socy. of Penn. T. Ust of creameries in Penn. ; compiled by Oliver D. Schock and Geo. 6. Hutchinson, n. p- C M. Boack, 1896. 68 pp. Copy seen In the Penn. Dept of Agriculture. 8. Bept of state horticultural assn., 1895. n. p., C M. Busch. 1896. 107 pp. Imprint taken from cover. * Copy seen in Free Library of PhBa. *• Copy seen in Library of U. S. Dept of Agriculture, t Copy seen in Penn. State Uhrary ; cover lacking. t Imprint taken from cover. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 193 AGRICULTURE— cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd serial — cont'd A — cont'd Bulletins — cont'd Checklist — cont'd 1896 — cont'd 9. 21 ann. rept. of state dairymens' asan., 1895. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1896. 95 pp. Imprint taken from cover. Copies seen In Free Library of Phlla. and Hist. Socy. of Penn. 10. Special rept. on prepared foods for Invalids and Infants; by F. N. Moore, n. p., C. M. Busch, 1896. 11 pp. Imprint taken from cover. 11. Tabulated analyses of commercial fertilizers, Jan. 1- Aug., 1896. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1896. 21(1) pp. Copy seen In the Penn. Dept. of Agriculture. 12. Road lavps for Penn. 42 pp. Not seen. 13. Rept. of C. B. Cochran rel. to butter colors, u. p., C. M. Busch, 1896. 8 pp. Copy seen In Free Library of Phiia. 14. Farmers' institutes In Penn., 1896/7. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1896. 91 pp. Imprint taken from cover. Copy seen in Free Library of Phlla. 15. Good roads for Penn. ; by John Hamilton, n. p., C. M. Busch, 1896. 44 pp. Copy seen in the Penn. Dept. of Agriculture. 16. Dairy feeding as practiced in Penn. ; by Enos H. Hess. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1896. 126 pp. 17. Diseases and enemies of poultry ; by L. Pearson and B. H. Warren, n. p., C. M. Busch, 1896. 128 pp. 18. Digest of the general and specific road laws for Penn. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1896. 129 pp. 19. Tabulated analyses of commercial fertilizers, Jan. 1, to Dec. 31, 1896. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1896. 40 pp. 20. Repts. of secy, of agric, depy. secy, of agric, economic zoologist, comr. of forestry, dairy and food comr., state veterinarian for 1896. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1896. 126 pp. 1897 21. The township high school ; by J. Hamilton, n. p., C. M. Busch, 1897. 24 pp., illus. 22. Cider vinegars of Penn. ; by Dr. W. Frear. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1897. 28 pp. 23. Tabulated analyses of commercial fertilizers. 31 pp. Not seen. 24. Pure food and dairy laws of Penn. ; Ijevi Wells, n. p., W. S. Ray, 1897. 19 pp. Copy seen in the Penn. Dept. of Agriculture. 25. Farmers' institutes in Penn. 8 pp. Not seen. 26. Farmers' institutes in Penn. u. p., W. S. Bay, 1897. 74 pp. 27. The cultivation of Amer. ginseng; by G. C. Butz. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1897. 23 pp., pis. 28. The fungous foes of the farmer; by B. D. Halsted. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1897. 20 pp. Copy seen in the Penn. Dept. of Agriculture. 29. Investigations In the bark of trees ; by T. Meehan. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1897. 17 pp. 30. Sex In plants ; by J. Hoopes. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1897. 17 pp. 1898 31. The economic status of the mole ; by H. Wilson, n. p., W. S. Bay, 1898. 42 pp. _ „ 32. Pure food and dairy laws ; by L. Wells, u. p., W. S. Ray, 1898. 26 pp. 33. Tabulated analyses of commercial fertilizers, Aug. 1- Dec. 31, 1897. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1898. 42 pp. 34. Preliminary repts. [of dept.], 1897. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1898. 150 pp. „ „ 35. Veterinary medicines ; by T. J. Edge. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1898. 23 pp. 36. Constitutions and by-laws ; compiled by J. Hamilton, 1898. n. p., W. S. Ray. 72 pp. 37. Tabulated analyses of commercial fertilizers, Jan. 1- Aug. 31, 1898. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1898. 40 pp. 38 Farmers' institutes In Penn. ; circular rel. to. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1898. 8 pp. 39. Farmers' institutes In Penn. u. p., W. S. Ray, 1898. 40 Questions and answers rel. to agric. and hortle. sub- jects ; by T. J. Edge. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1898. 206 pp. 41. Preliminary repts. [of dept.], 1898. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1899. 190 pp. „ . , . , ,^ Copy seen in Penn. Dept. of Agriculture. 1899 42 List of creameries in Penn., etc. Compiled by Geo. G. ■ Hutchinson, n. p., W S. Ray, 1899. 88 pp. 4.1 The San Jos6 scale and other scale Insects ; by H. T. Fernald, 1899. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1899. 22 pp. AGRICULTURE— cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd serial — cont'd A — cont'd Bulletins — cont'd Checklist — cont'd 1899— cont'd 44. Tabulated analyses of commercial fertilizers, Jan. 1, to Dec. 31, 1898. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1899. 16 pp. 45. Some harmful household Insects ; by H. T. Fernald. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1899. 13 pp. 46. Some Insects injurious to wheat ; by H. T. Fernald. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1899. 24 pp. 47. Some Insects attacking fruit, etc. : by H. T. Fernald. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1899. 19 pp. 48. Common cabbage Insects ; by H. T. Fernald. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1899. 14 pp. 49. Methods of protecting crops, etc. ; by H. T. Fernald. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1899. 20 pp. 50. Pure food and dairy laws of Penn. ; by L. Wells, u. p., W. S. Bay, 1899. 34 pp. 51. Tabulated analyses of commercial fertilizers, Jan. 1- Aug. 31, 1809. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1809. 69 pp. 52. Procs. of spring mtg. of state bd. of agric. and round- up mtg. of farmers' institutes mngrs. and lecturers, n. p., W. S. Ray, 1899. 296 pp. 53. Farmers' institutes in Penn., 1899-1900. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1899. 94 pp. 54. Tabulated analyses of commercial fertilizers, Jan. 1, to Dec. 31, 1899. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1900. 164 pp. 55. The composition and use of fertilizers ; by L. L. Van Slyke. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1900. 132 pp. 56. Nursery fumigation and construction and mngmt. of the fumigating house ; by Prof. W. G. Johnson, n. p., W. S. Ray. 24 pp. 57. The application of acetylene Illumination to country homes ; by Geo. G. Pond. n. p., W". S. Ray, 1900. 85 pp. 58. The chemical study of the apple and Its products ; by C. A. Browne, Jr. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1900. 46 pp. Copy seen in Univ. of Penn. 59. Fungous foes of vegetable fruits ; by Byron D. Halsted. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1900. 40 pp. 60. List of creameries in Penn. ; compiled by Geo. C. Hutchinson. Revised by M. D. Llchliter. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1900. 34 pp. Copy seen in Univ. of Penn. 1900 61. The use of lime upon Penn. soils ; by Wm. Frear. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1900. 170 pp. 62. A summer's work abroad in school grounds, home grounds, play grounds, parks and forests ; by M. L. Dock. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1900. 34 pp., lUus. 63. A course In nature study for use in the public schools ; by L. Miller, n. p., W. S. Ray, 1900. 119 pp. 64. Nature study reference library for use In the public schools ; by M. L. Dock. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1900. 22 pp. 65. Farmers' library list ; compiled by M. L. Dock, 1900. n. p., W. S. Ray. 30 pp. 66. Penn. road statistics; by J. Hamilton, 1900. ji. p., W. S. Ray. 98 pp. 67. Methods of steer feeding ; by G. C. Watson and M. S. McDowell, n. p., W. S. Bay, 1900. 14 pp. 68. Fanners' institutes in Penn. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1900. 90 pp. . 69. Boad making materials In Penn. ; by Magnus C. Ihlseng. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1900. 104 pp., map, pis. Copy seen In Univ. of Penn. 70. Tabulated analyses of commercial fertilizers, n. p., W. S. Ray, 1900. 98 pp. Copy seen in Univ. of Penn. 71. Consolidation of country schools and transportation of scholars by use of vans ; by H. H. Longsdorff. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1901. 90 pp. Copy seen in Univ. of Penn. 1901 72. Tabulated analyses of commercial fertilizers, n. p., W. S. Ray, 1901. 172 pp. Copy seen in Univ. of Penn. 73. Synopsis of tax laws of Penn. ; by Gen. Thomas McCamant. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1901. 122 pp. 74. The repression of tuberculosis of cattle by sanitation ; by L. Pearson, n. p., W. S. Bay, 1901. 24 pp. 75. Tuberculosis of cattle and the Penn. plan for its repression, n. p., W. S. Ray, 1901. 262 pp. 76. A co-operative investigation into agric. seed supply of Penn.; by G. C. Butz. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1901. 50 pp. 77. Bee culture ; by C. C. Miller, n. p., W. S. Ray, 1901. 104 pp. 78. List of CO. and local agric. socys. ; by C. L. Martin, n. p., W. S. Ray, 1901. 10 pp. 79. Babies ; by M. P. Bavenel. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1901. 28 pp. 13 194 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA AGRICULTURE— cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd serial — cont'd A — cont'd Bulletins — cont'd Checklist — cont'd 1901 — cont'd 80. Decisions of the dept. of agric. on pure food act of 1895. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1901. 20 pp. 81. Concentrated commercial feeding stuffs in Penn. ; by Wm. Frear. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1901. 136 pp. Copy seen in Univ. of Penn. 82. Containing law creating a dept. of agric. in Penn., and giving the various acts of assem. committed to the dept. for enforcement ; with decisions and stand- ards adopted with reference to the pure food act of 1895. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1901. 90 pp. 83. Tabulated analyses of commercial fertilizers, 1901. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1902. 132 pp. 84. Methods of steer-feeding ; 2d yr. of co-operative ezper. by Penn. state dept. of agric. and Penn. state college agric. exper. station ; by G. C. Watson and A. K. Bisser. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1901. 16 pp. 85. Farmers' institutes of Penn. to be held during the season. 1901-1902. n. t. p. 102 pp. 86. Containing a complete list of licenses granted by the dairy and food comr. from Jan. 1 to Jly. 1, 1901. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1901. 422 pp. 87. Giving average composition of feeding stuffs, n. p., W. S. Bay, 1901. 42 pp. 88. List of creameries in Penn. ; by Geo. C. Hutchinson. [Jan. 1902.] n. p., W. S. Eay, 1902. 34 pp. 89. Tabulated analyses of commercial fertilizers, 1901. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1902. 196 pp. 1902 90. Treatment of San Jos£ scale in orchard and nursery ; by J. B. Smith, n. p., W. S. Bay, 1902. 34 pp., illus. 91. Canning of fruits and vegetables ; by Geo. C. Butz. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1902. 58 pp., pi. 92. List of licenses granted by the dairy and food comr. ; compiled by Geo. C. Hutchinson, n. p., W. S. Eay, 1902. 194 pp. Copy seen in tJnlv. of Penn. 93. The fundamentals of spraying ; by A. V. Stubenrauch. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1902. 36 pp., pis. 94. Phosphates-Phosphatic or phosphoric acid fertilizers ; by H. J. Patterson, n. p., W. S. Eay, 1902. 88 pp. '95. Co. and local agric. socys. ; by A. L. Martin, n. p., W. S. Bay, 1902. 12 pp. Copy seen in Univ. of Penn. 96. Insects injuring to cucurbitaceous plants ; by H. A. Surface, n. p., W. S. Bay, 1902. 30 pp., pis. 97. The mngmt. of greenhouses ; by Edwin Lonsdale, n. p., W. S. Bay, 1902. 42 pp. 98. Bacteria of the soil in their relation to agric. ; by Frederick D. Chester, n. p., W. S. Eay, 1902. 88 pp., pis. 99. Some common Insect pests of the farmer ; by H. T. Femald. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1902. 32 pp., 2 pis. 100. Containing stmt, of work of dairy and food division, from Jan. 1 to Je. 30 ; compiled by Geo. G. (sic) Hutchinson, n. p., W. S. Bay, 1902. 224 pp. 101. Tabulated analyses of commercial fertilizers, u. p., W. S. Bay, 1902. 138 pp. 102. The natural improvement of soils ; by Edward B. Voorhees. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1902. 50 pp. 103. List of farmers' institutes in Penn., to be held 1902- 1903. n. t. p. 68 pp., map. 104. Modern dairy science and practice ; by Lucius L. Van Slyke. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1902. 128 pp., pis. 105. Potato culture ; by Alva Agee. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1902. 96 pp. 106. The varieties of fruit that can be profitably grown in Penn. ; by Gabriel Hiester. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1902. 50 pp. 107. Analyses of concentrated commercial feed stuffs, from samples collected In 1902 ; by Wm. Frear. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1903. 62 pp. 108. The Hessian fly in Penn. 1903. Not printed. 109. Tabulated analyses of commercial fertilizers, n. p., W. S. Eay, 1903. 208 pp. 110. Containing list of licenses granted by dairy and food comr. from Jly. 1, to Dec. 31, 1902, etc. ; by G. G. Hutchinson, n. p., W. S. Bay, 1903. 248 pp. 1903 111. Small fruits, their origin, culture, and marketing ; by G. C. Bnfcj. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1903. 66 pp. 112. List of CO. and local agric. socys. ; by A. L. Martin, n. p., W. S. Bay, 1903. 10 pp. 113. Methods of milking ; by F. W. WoU. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1903. 96 pp. 114. Tabulated analyses of commercial fertilizers, Jan. 1 to Aug. 1. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1903. 116 pp. AGRICULTURE— cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd serial — cont'd A — cont'd Bulletins — cont'd Checklist — cont'd 1903 — cont'd 115. Procs. of ann. mtg. of farmers' institute mngrs. and lectures, n. p., W. S. Eay, 1903. 210 pp. 116. Farmers' Institutes in Penn., season 1903/4. u. n W. S. Eay, 1913. 64 pp., map. 117. Potash fertilizers — Sources and methods of applica- tion ; by H. J. Patterson, n. p., W. S. Eay, 1903. 46 pp. 118. Containing laws creating office of dairy and food comr. in Penn., and also a digest of acts of assem. committed to his administration, n. p., W. S. Bay. 1903. 62 pp. 119. Tabulated analyses of commercial fertilizers, Aug. 1 to Dec. 31. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1904. 116 pp. 120. The apple-tree tent-cateipillar ; and Its life history ; by N. F. DayJs. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1904. 16 pp., 28 pis. 1904 121. Address of J. W. Hunter, state highway comr., de- livered at ann. mtg. of state bd. of agric, Jan. 28, 1904. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1904. 16 pp. 122. Analyses of concentrated commercial feeding stuffs; by Wm. Frear. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1904. 52 pp. 123. Chestnut culture in Penn. ; by N. F. Davis, n. p., W. S. Eay, 1904. 50 pp., 46 pis. 124. Co. and local agric. socys. ; by A. L. Martin, n. p., W. S. Eay, 1904. 10 pp. 125. The source and nature of bacteria In milk ; by D. H. Bergley. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1904. 40 pp. 126. Tabulated analyses of commercial fertilizers, Jan. 1 to Aug. 1. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1904. 140 pp. 127. Farmers' Institutes in Penn. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1904. 71 pp., map. 128. Grape culture ; by G. C. Butz. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1904. 62 pp., pis. 129. Alfalfa culture in humid lands ; by J. E. Wing. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1904. 64 pp. 130. The cow-pea in the north ; by A. Agee. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1904. 42 pp. 131. Procs. state bd. of agric. and farmers' normal insti- tute, n. p., W. S. Bay, 1904. 260 pp. 132. Analyses of commercial fertilizers, Aug. 1 to Dec 31, 1904. n. p., W. S. Eay, 1905. 70 pp. 133. The improvement of corn in Penn. ; by D. C. Wing, n. p., W. S. Bay, 1905. 76 pp. ClBCULABS Checklist 1891 Aug. 10. Local farmers' Institutes. Separate copy not found. . Same. (49 and 50 Quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1892 ' 5 1 1892. Saine. (50 game 1893 : 5.) Ckop Bulletins See below. Climate. Pbogbammes 1899-1903. Programme of spring mtg. of Penn. state bd. of agriculture, n. p., W. S. Ray, 1899-1903. Checklist 1899. 18 pp. Copy seen only in Library of D. S. Dept. of Agriculture. 1900. 14 pp. 1901. 14 pp. 1902. Not found. 1903. 14 pp. 1904. 16 pp. Minutes of Meetings 1879-1894. Minutes of mtgs. of the state bd. of agricul- ture. In Documents as follows : 1879 Jan. 22-23. Harrisburg. (Quarterly rept bd. of agric Dec, Jan. and Feb. 1878/9 : 10-14.) Je. 5-6. Philadelphia. (Same 1879: 3-87.) Oct 15-16. Mercer. (Same 1879 : 3-6.) 1880 Jan. 28-29. (7 same Dec-Feb. 1879/80 : 4-8.) Je. 9-10. Gettysburg. (8 same Mch.-May 1880: 40-47.) Oct. 13 and 14. Beading. (10 same Sept-Nov. 1880 : 3-6.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 195 AGRICULTURE— cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd serial — cont'd A — cont'd Minutes of Meetings — cont'd 1881 Jan. 26 and 2i. (11 some Dec, Jan. and Feb. 1880/1:3-8.) Je. 7. WllUamsport. (13 same 1881:3-15.) Oct. 4. York. (14 and 15 same 1881 : 30-32.) 1882 Jan. 25 and 26. (Harrlsburg.) (16 and 17 same 1882 : 3--6.) May 23 and 24. AUentown. (16 and 17 same 1882 : 89-93 ) Oct.'l8-19. Washington. (18 some 1882 : 3-9.) 1883 Aug. 8 and 9. Erie. (21 and 22 some 1883 : 3-5.) Oct. 24 and 25. Westchester. (21 and 22 some 1883:6-13.) 1884 Jan. 23. Harrlsburg. (23 some 1884 : 21-28.) Je. 11 12. (Lock Haven.) (23 some 1884 : 28-36.) Sept. 30 and Oct. 1. Lancaster. (28 some 1885: 33-48.) 1885 Jan. 28-29. Harrlsburg. (26 some 1885 : 4-8.) 1886 not found. 1887 Jan. 26 and 27 (Harrlsburg) In 32 and 33 some, 1887 : 3-9. Je. 8 and 9 (BeUefonte and State College) In 35 some 1887 : 123-138. 1888 Jan. 25 and 26 (Harrlsburg) In 36 same 1888 : 4-9. 1889 not found. 1890 Jan. 22 and 23 (Harrlsburg) In 41 and 42 some 1890 : 7-94. 1891-lo93 not found. 1894 Jan. 24 and 25 In 52 same 1894 : 5-9. 1895-1898 not found. 1899 May 31-Je. 2. Bloomsburg. 296 pp. (Dept. of Agric. Bull. 52.) B 1 series 1869-1879/80. Kept, of professor of agriculture of Penn. State College. In Documents as follows : Thos. n. Burrowes, prof, oj agriculture 1869 in rept. bd. of trustees of agric. college 1869 : 5-11. Relates mainly to experimental work. 1870 In rept. bd. of trustees of agric. college 1870 : 201- 210.* " General rept. upon the experimental farms. John Hamilton, prof- of agriculture 1871/2 in rept. bd. of trustees of agric. college 1872 : 46- 49. 1873 in rept. bd. of trustees of agric. college 1873 : 45- 46. 1874 in A.E. Penn. State College 1874 : 132-133.* 1875 " " " " " 1875 : 1019.* 1876 " " " " " 1876 : 33-35. 1877 " " " " " 1877 : 27. 1878 " '■ " " " 1878:34. Paging from doc. ed. 1879/80 in A.R. Penn. State College 1879/80 : 32-37. 2 series 1884-1904. Rept. of dept. of agriculture at Penn. State College. In Documents as follows : W. H. Jordan, prof, of agriculture 1884 in A.E. Penn. State College 1883/4 : 6-7. 1885-1891 not found. H. P. Armsby and Wm.. Frear, lecturers; H. J. Waters, prof, of agric. 1892 In A.E. Penn. State College 1892 pt. 1 : 62-77. B. J. Waters, prof, of agriculture 1893 In A.E. Penn. State College 1893 pt. 1 : 33-34. 1894 " " " " " 1894 pt. 1 : 43-53. Geo. C. Watson, prof, of agriculture 1895 in A.R. Penn. State College 1895 pt. 1 : 26-27. 1896 1896 pt. 1 : 24-25. 1897 1897 pt. 1 : 21-27. 1898/9 " 1898/9 pt. 1 : 22-24. 1899/00 " 1899/00 pt. 1 : 6-10. 1900/1 1900/1 pt. 1 : 20-24. 1901/2 1901/2 pt. 1 : 19-22. 1902/3 1902/3 pt. 1 : 7-11. 1903/4 ' 1903>4 pt. 1 : 11-15. • Paging from Collected docs. AGRICULTURE— cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd serial — cont'd B — cont'd 3 series 1900/1-1903/4. Rept. of the division of agriculture. In Documents as follows : Geo. O. Watson, agriculturist 1900/1 In A.R. Penn. State College 1900/1 pt. 2 : 208-210. Work completed ; variety tests of grain, forage crops, methods of steer feeding ; work in progress ; fertil- izer tests ; opportunities for investigation ; soil physics ; new lines of work ; poultry keeping, swine breeding and feeding experiments desirable ; lack of funds. 1901/2 In A.R. Penn. State College 1901/2 pt. 2 : 187-279. Variety tests of farm crops ; methods of steer feeding, 1902/3 In'A.R. Penn. State College 1902/3 pt. 2 : 60-94. Dairy experiments, steer feeding, soiling crops, poultry, fertilizing experiments, etc. 1903/4 in A.E. Penn. State College 1903/4 pt. 2 : lTO-204. Soiling crops, fertilizer experiments, steer feeding, tests of varieties of grain. non-serial 1681-1875. Agric. — ^its early history and development in Penn. and its present status. ([3] A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1874/5: 35-122.) 1833. Rept. of committee on agric. (Lardner) on res. instructing them to inquire into the influence which encouragement given to mnfg. interests has upon the agric. of the state and upon the purchase of the unseated lands. (House jol. 1832/3 v. 2: 434-456 (doc. 128.) . Same, separate. Harrlsburg: H. Welsh, 1833. 24 pp. Copies seen in Amer. Phil. Socy., Phila., and in the Hist. Socy. of Penn., Phila. 1500 copies in English and 500 in German were ordered prtd. (House jol. 1832/3 V. 1 : 318-319.) None of the German prints were found. 1836. Rept. of committee on judiciary (M'Connell) on petition of J. Roberts, et al., praying for enactment of statute for protection of fruit and fences in and near Harrlsburg. (House jol. 1835/6 v. 2: 626-627 (doc. 177).) 1845. Veto (Shunk) of bill to incorporate North Branch R.R. and Coal Co. (Sen. jol. 1845 v. 1: 693-694.) Objectionable feature in the bill was the right to im- prove lands — corporation for this purpose agst. agric. interests. 1850. Table showing, by cos., no. of acres in farms im- proved and unimproved; cash value of farms; value of farming implements and machinery; no. of horses, asses and mules, milch cows, working oxen, other cattle, sheep, swine, value of livestock, value of animals slaughtered; produce during yr. endg. Je. 1, 1850: bushels of wheat, rye, Indian corn, oats, pounds of tobacco, wool, bushels of peas and beans, Irish potatoes, sweet potatoes, barley, buckwheat, value of orchard products in dollars; no. of gallons of wine; value of produce of market gardens; pounds of butter; of cheese; tons of hay; bushels of clover- seed; of other grass seeds; pounds of hemp; tons of hemp dew rotted; pounds of flax, bushels of flaxseed; pounds of silk cocoons; pounds of maple sugar; gallons of molasses; pounds of beeswax and honey; value of home-made mnftres. (2 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. [1854]; 352-361.) From returns at census office in Washington. 1852. Address of Jas. Gowen to Lancaster Agric. Socy. (2 same [1854]: 156-177.) Benefits to be derived from agric. socys. and agric. fairs and cattle shows ; comparison of advance In agric. In Penn., with other states ; allusion to Im- portant discoveries (steamboat, telegraph, etc.) and possibility of great changes in agric. ; applica- tion of manures and fertilizers to soil ; comparison of N. Y. and Penn. dairy and cattle products ; adaptation of crops to soil. 196 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP PENNSTLVANIA AGRICULTURE— confd PEXXSYLVAXIA— cont'd non-serM — cont'd 1853. Importance of agric; establishment of agric. schools in Enrope and in U. S.; Penn. agric. socy. and its exhibitions; apptmt. of agric. chemist recom- mended. (Govs. mess. (Bigler) Jan. 5, 1853.) 1854. Address of J. S. Black, Chief Justice of Penn. at second ann. fair of Somerset Co. Agric Socy. (2 AJL trans, state agric socy. [1854]: 247-263.) Importance of agric ; comparison of results obtained In Penn. with those in Scotland on mnch poorer ]and ; how improTement ma7 be made by aid of agric. «M7B. ; wort of state agric. socy. 1857 Oct 2. Address of EMwin C. Wilson before Penn. State Agric Socy. at its 7th ann. exhibition, Oct. 2, 1857. (T. 5 same 1857/8: 193-214.) Magnitude of agric ; multiplication of co. agric socja. ; son the first element of wealth; Farmers' High School deserrlng of fostering care ; Influence of agric on cirillzatlon. Same, separate. Harrlsbnrg: A. B. Hamilton, 1857. 26 pp. Copy seen in the Hist Socy. of Penn., PhUa. Address of J. Merril Linn before Union Co. Agric Socy. (T. 5 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1857/8: 529-538.) Chamcterlstics of Pennsylvanlans : slow progress of agric in the world : importance of climatology In connection with agric ; advantages of state and co. fairs ; moral effect of state fair in Penn. has resulted in the amassing of a handsome sum for the bldg. and endowment rXSTLYAXIA AESaCOLTtSSS—eeaei Oiops — ooBt'd FkciT — ccmfd PEN-XSTLVANIA— cont'd GsAPE— «mfd 1904. &ape caltnre [in best grape growing distrs. of P^in. and n^ghlMMring states] ; liy G. C Bntz. 63 pp. (D^t. at agric baU. na 12S.)- ^. See bdow, Fests: Fungi, tliis date 19&L See bdow. Pests: Fungi. t2:is datCL i See belov. Pests: Insects, this date^ PSACB. 186S-1S93. Peach enltnie in Juniata bdt; bv J. S. AO- man. (1 AJL d^t agriCL ISSo pL 1: 14S-I.51.) IsTX Peaches: by Wm. Parry of N. J. (B^t. Penn. Pniit Growera* Socy. 1S70 1: 59€^31.) PranlBS and cnlttrmtloB. pntfits. tand to plut. FaginsfraiB T-. 7 Bept. trazLs. state asnc socy. riS74.) See bdow. Pests: Fungi, this date. 1S73. Coouniniicatiaii frcm Wm. Parry at Cinnamln- scMi, X. J., ginng varieties of peaches of that sectifm and their chief characteristics. (Rept. Penn. frait growers' socy. 1S75 6: 19.) ^. Peach enltnre; by Israd Garrison. ISumk 1S74 5: 1*^17.) . Peach cnltnre; by Casqoo' Hiller; discnssicn. (SOMC lS7i 5: 34-37.) 1878. See below. Pests : Insects, this date. 1882. See same, this date. . Some practical pcnnts in peach cnltore [in Penn.; byE. Sattertfawait. (6 A.R.bd.cf agric. 1SS2: 47-51.) 1883. See below. Pests: Fungi, tiis datCL lSi7. Peach cnltnre and trearment (rf yello'ss's: by J. F. Smith. (Kept, of state '-c-rtic. assiL 1SS7: 23-36.) Treats of peaces grown ia Jimiata Co. 1$SS. The peach and peach cnltnre; by Eli Afinr h (S7 and 38 qqaite^ty repts. bd. agric. ISSS: 217-::i.) 18S9. Peach coltnre in Penn.: by J. E Jamistm. (13 A-R. bd. agric 1$S9: ilt-i22.> IS^?. Peach culture in Elaston; by W. M. Bezininger. (49 and 5> quarterly r^ts. bd. agric lSy2: 143-144.) . The peadi crc* .) 189a. Peach growing in soothem Penn ; by D. Z. Shook. (1 AJL d^t agric ISl-S pt. 1: 14'>-14S.) 1896. Peadi industry in Penn.; by G€Ol C. Bntz. ( A Tt Peain. State CoDege 1SJ6 pt 2: 8*^111.) ^. Same 50 pp. (Pam. Agric College Esper. Sta- tion BnlL 37.) 1899. See bdow. Pests: Insects, this date. 1901. See bdow. Pests: Fungi, this date. 1903. See same, this date 1904. See below. Pests: Insei^ this dite. . 5ta-s peach aop nc-i a complete &ilnreL (Ma bnU. dirisian of HMdogy r. 2 (no. 4) : 113-114.) Peas [1S6'>1$70.] Cost i3-) ACSICDLTOSE— cosfd Crops — cont'd Fknrr — oonfd PENXSYLVAXIA— conCd Pk4«— conrd 1875. Discnssian cm profitableness of growing many ranges Ittt pears]. ISamte 1874/3: 43-47.) ;. $400 worth at pears from 3 acres marketed from Easton Expoimental Farm. (t. 11 R^t. trana state agric Eocy. 1^7'?: 237.) 1876. See bdow. Pests: Fungi, this date: 1882. See below. Pests: Insects, this date 1899. See same, this date 1904. See below. Pests: Fungi, this date Plcm 1883. See below. Pests: Insects, this date 1890. See bdow. Pests: Fungi, this date 1896. See bdow. Pests: Insects, this date 1S99. See same, this date 1903. See bdow. Pests: Fungi, this date 1904. See below. Pests: Insects, this date Rasfbckbt See below. Small Fmits. Siuix Fkuhs 1864-1866. Rept. of successful strawborty glows' tcr West Chests markets on expolence with Trioniphe de Land: no. at plants, distance apart, yidd and Talne (R^t. of Fain. &nit growers' socy. 1S7': 1: 492-493.) Paslns froB t. T Be^ trans, stale a^riCL 90^. '1S7'>?] The cranb^ry and its culture; by A. H. Richards, (-r. 7 Rept. trans, state agiic socy. lS€-t TO: !:i«J-22-3.) Genenl Tinrs. soO. etc: pr-rgs:n-i» «C laad. daa^ etc : tools ffitdies. etc ; growtk of -rine : ^aBting, weeding^ etc : pickiBs and matkcOag : m£swn§ and floodiBs; jield. ooBsaoaption, etc; expesse. :1S71.] See bdow. Pests: Insects, this date iS7l. Profits of small fruits: by Wm. Parry oC X. J. (R^iL Penn. fruit growosi* socy. 1S7iSt; cranberries. lS7f. SmaU fruits; by A. S. Follea-. i.S'jmt 1S71 ^r 3S5-403.» Paging baa>T.SBept.tTa^ state irrl:!. socy. Uaitet oY^tsiDcbed; Taneties: taste; •ijgin aC viTletiEs; eiM t J t lesalts. . On blackbsries; by J. 5. CoQins. {Same 1871/2: 407-408.) FagiBg ±M.m t. j B-^t trias. state agric socr. 1577. See below. Pests: Insects, this date 1SS7. Methods and pn^ts of strawbetiy cnltnre [in Penn-T; by G. R. Resagnie (11 A.R. ^i. of agric 1SS7: 293-29T.) 1S8X. Strawberry cnltnre: by J. Q. Adams. (S7 and 3S qnarteriy repts. bd. agric ISSS: l->o-lC«7. ' 1S9>?. R^t. cm strawbSTies, ra^benies and blae- berries :cr lvS9: by E C. Brinser. (Rept. of state hortic assn. 1890: 25-3 v.) ISJ;. Rai^bory culture: by Georse De<3raw. (49 and 50 quarterly r^ts. bd- agric IS?;: 80*3.) . Notes on new and old varieties of cnt^iard fruits and anall fmits; by Gee C Bntz. (AJL Pain. State CoDege 1S91 pt. 2: 137-15:.) . Same 16 pp. (Penn. Agric Oflege Exper. Sta- titm Bun. 18.) 1S93. Strawberry culture: by T. Harrey Smitii. (51 qnarteriy repn bd. agric 1S93: 55-3i.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 219 AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops— cont'd Fbtjit — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd Small Fbuits — cont'd 1893. Small fruits Jn 1893; by George C. Butz. (A.R. Penn. State College 1893 pt. 2: 118-126.) . Same. 12 pp. (Penn. agric. college exper. station Bull. 25.) Strawberries ; raspberries ; blackberries ; currants ; gooseberries. 1894. Strawberry culture; by J. H. Welsh. (53 quar- terly rept. bd. agric. 1894: 122-123.) . Strawberry culture; by Philip Harris. (53 same 1894: 48.) . Small fruits in 1894; by (J. C. Butz. 13 pp. (Agric. exper. station bull. no. 30.) . The raspberry patch; by D. H. Le Fever. (53 quarterly rept. bd. agric. 1894: lJ.6-117.) 1895. Small fruits in 1894; by Geo. C. Butz. (A.R. Penn. State College 1894 pt. 2: 121-131.) . Same. 13 pp. (Penn. Agric. College Exper. Sta- tion BulP 32.) StrawberrlA, raspberries, blackberries, misc. 1899. See below. Pests : insects, this date. 1900. Small fruits in 1899; by Geo. C. Butz and J. P. Pillsbury. (A.R. Penn. State College 1898/9 pt. 2: 208-226.) . Same. 6 pp. (Penn. Agric. College Exper. Sta- tion Bull. 51.) 1903. Small fruits, their origin, culture, and market- ing; by G. C. Butz. 65 pp. (Dept. of agric. bull. no. 111.) 1904. See below. Pests: Insects, this date. Steawbebet See above. Small Fruits. Ginseng 1903. An experiment in ginseng culture; by Geo. C. Butz. 14 pp., illus. (Penn. state college agric. exper. station Bull. 62; A.R. bd. trustees Penn. agric. college 1902/3: 185-200.) Geain See also Prices. serial 1 series 1853-1856. Rept. of committee on field crops of state agric. socy. [and ace. docs.]. In Documents as follows : 1853 in 1 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1853 : 42-51. 1854 " 2 " " ' [1854] : 22-26. 1855 " 3 * 1855 : 15. 1856 " 4 ' " " 1856 : 15-19. A. O. Hlester was chrm. In 1853, 1855, 1856; H. N. M'Allister In 1854. 2 series Rept. of committee on cereal crops of bd. of Documents as follows : David H. Bransorij chairman In Trans. State Agric. Socy. 1883 : 2-3. " 1884:6-7. not found. J. A. Herr, chairman In 10 A.R. bd. of agric. 1886 : 237-240. 1883-1904. agric. In 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 not found. Israel Qarretaon, chairman in 12 A.R. bd. of agric. 1888 : 68-70. not found. Qeo. D. Stitzel, chairman In 14 A.R. bd. of agric. 1890 : 187-189. not found. J. A. Gundy, chairman In 16 A.R. bd. of agric. 1892 : 141. AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops — cont'd Geain — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd serial — cont'd 2 series — cont'd D. H. Patterson, chairman 1893 in 17 A.R. bd. of agric. 1893 : 141-142. 1894 not found. L, Piolett, chairman 1895 in 1 A.R. dept. [1. e. 19 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1895 pt. 1 : 597-599. 1896-1901 not found. A. I. Weidner, chairman 1902 in 8 A.R. dept. [26 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1902 pt. 2: 60-62. 1903 in 9 A.R. dept. [27 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1903 : 261-262. A. T. Holman, chairman 1904 in 10 A.R. dept. [28 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1904 : 470- non-serial 1837. Rept. of committee on agric. (Harper) on peti- tion from citizens of Phila. for passage of a law to prevent distillation of grain for one year. ( Sen jol. 1836/7 V. 1: 279-280.) 1839. Table: no. of bu. of wheat, oats, corn, barley, buckwheat, potatoes, tons of hay, lbs. of wool pro- duced; value of aggregate product. ( [3] A.R. bureau industrial statistics 1874/5: 41.) [1842.] Table: cash value of farming implements, or- chard products, market gardening, animals slaugh- tered, all livestock; bu. of wheat, rye, Indian corn, oats, barley, buckwheat, lbs. of tobacco and wool raised. ([3] same 1874/5: 42.) 1862-1863. Estimated amts. of wheat, rye, barley and oats, corn, buckwheat, potatoes, each yr. in the several states producing them. (v. 6 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1861/3: 788-791.) 1871-1880. Diagr. showing gross value per acre of corn, wheat, oats, and buckwheat crops of Penn. (4 A.R. bd. of agric. 1880: betw. pp. 192-193.) 1879. See below. Pests: Fungi, this date. 1880. On western competition, especially in the grain market. (4 A.R. bd. agric. 1880: 8.) 1882. See below, Pests: Insects, this date. . Injury to wheat and rye crops in Franklin Co. by hail. (18 quarterly rept. bd. agric. Sept., Oct. and Nov. 1882: 32-33.) 1884. How can our cereal crops be most economically increased? by W. H. Jordan. (8 A.R. bd. of agric. 1884: 155-160.) 1887. Our cereals and their tendency to deteriorate; by David H. Branson. (34 quarterly rept. bd. agric 1887: 126.) 1891. Grazing vs. grain culture; by Wm. Tomlinson. (45 and 46 same 1891: 3-5.) . Do cereal crops pay? by C. C. Kean. (45 and 46 same 1891: 249-252.) Series County 1882. Cereal crops in Berks Co. (18 quarterly rept. Penn. bd. agric. Sept., Oct. and Nov. 1882: 28.) . Cereals in Berks Co.; wheat. (16 and 17 same Mch., Apr. and IMay 1882: 8.) Huntingdon County 1882. Wheat crop in Huntingdon Co.; corn; clover; fruit; potatoes. (18 quarterly rept. bd. agric. Sept' Oct. and Nov. 1882: 33.) Jefferson County 1882. Diminished acreage in fall grain in Jefferson Co.; owing to fall in price of wheat and demand for farm teams on the new r.r. (18 quarterly rept. bd. agric Sept., Oct. and Nov. 1882: 34.) 220 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops— cont'd Grac? — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd Mercer County 1883. Per cent yield of grain in Mercer Co. (21 and 22 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1883: 33.) Rye, wheat, com, bay, potatoes, buckwheat, oats. Monroe County 1882. Outlook for grain crops in Monroe Co. (16 and 17 quarterly repts. Penn. bd. agric. Mch., Apr. and May 1882: 13.) Perry County 1883. Wheat crop in Perry Co.; injury by worms and insects; hay crop; corn; fruit; grasshopper raid on clover seed; use of phosphates. (21 and 22 quar- terly repts. bd. agric. 1883: 35.) Potter County 1882. Grain a fair yield in Potter Co. (18 quarterly rept bd. agric. Sept., Oct. and Nov. 1882: 37.) Union County 1882. Wheat crop in Union Co.; corn; potatoes. (16 and 17 quarterly repts. Penn. bd. agric. Mch., Apr. and May 1882: 14-15.) Babley 1869-1878. Synopsis of repts. from experimental farms resp. experiments with barley. (Rept. bd. of trustees of agric. college 1869: 13-15; 19; A.R. Penn. State CoUege 1878.) Hereafter the statement Is in tabular form ; In 1870 and 18T2, the table is cnmulative from 1869. 1888. See above. Crops. Pennsylvania, this date. BrCKWHEAT Sec also Prices. [1855.] Analysis of buckwheat. (3 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1855: 341-342.) 1864-1882. See below, Oats, these dates. 1871-1880. Ann. acreage, yield, value Penn. buckwheat crop. (8 A.R. bureau industrial statistics 1879/80: 171.) . Buckwheat; ann. acreage, yield, and value of crop in U. S. and in Penn. (4 A.R. bd. of agric. 1880: 43-45.) . Same. (10 quarterly rept Penn. bd. of agric. Sept, Oct. and Nov. 1880: 28-30.) 1880. Buckwheat; a plea for its cultivation in Penn.; by M. W. Oliver. (4 A.R. bd. of agric. 1880: 160-161.) 1883. Buckwheat — Is it profitable in Penn., and if so, where? by V. F. Underwood. (7 same 1883: 258-262.) Crawford County 1883. Buckwheat crop of Crawford Co. (21 and 22 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1883: 24.) Mercer County 1883. Per cent yield of buckwheat in Mercer Co.; price per bu. (21 and 22 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1883: 32; 33.) COBN See also Prices. 1818. See below. Pests : Insects, this date. 1829. Rept of committee on agric. (Patterson of MifBin) rel. to standard weight of rye and com. (House jol. 1828/9 v. 2: 588 (doc. 210).) 1850-1877. Table: bushels, yield and value of com crop, for centennial years and each year, 1871-1877. (Quarterly rept bd. of agric. Je., Jly. and Aug. 1878: 5.) Yield and valne not given for 1850, 1860 and 1870. AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops— cont'd Grain — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd Corn — cont'd [1855.] Analytical tables; by J. H. Salisbury, Albany, N. Y. (3 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1855: 337-341.) Different varieties of com and broom com. 1855. See below. Wheat, this date. 1864-1882. See same, these dates. 1869-1878. Synopsis of repts. from the experimental farms resp. experiments with corn. (Rept. bd. of trustees of agric. coUege 1869: 11-13; 19; A.R. Penn. State College 1878.) Hereafter the statement Is in tabnlar form ; in 1870 and 1872, the table is cnmnlative from 1869. 1870/9-1893. Comparison of yield of corn crops of U. S. and price per bu. (17 A.R. bd. of agric. 1893: 22.) 1871-1880. Table: acreage, yield and value of Penn. corn crop, each year. (10 quarterly rept Penn. bd. agric. Sept, Oct. and Nov. 1880: 12; 4 A.R. bd. agric. 1880: 27.) . Same. (8 A.R. bureau industrial statistics 1879/80: 164.) * . Diagr. exhibiting yield and* price per bu. of com crop of Penn. (4 A.R. bd. of agric. 1880: betw. pp. 32-33.) . Table: acreage, yield and value of corn crop of the U. S. (10 quarterly rept. Penn. bd. agric. Sept., Oct and Nov. 1880: 10; 4 A.R. bd. agric. 1880: 25.) . Table: ann. yield per acre in bushels of Penn. corn crop. (10 same Sept., Oct. and Nov. 1880: 13; 4 same 1880: 28.) 1873. Experiments with fertilizers on corn at Eastern Exper. Farm. (Rept. of bd. of trustees of agric. coUege 1873: 55.) 1878. See below. Pests: Insects, this date. . Comparative corn production of 22 cos. (2 A.R. bd. of agric. 1878: 279.) . Corn; yield of crop for year. (2 same 1878: 11-12.) . See below. Pests: Insects, this date. . Diagr.: corn production in 22 cos. (Quarterly rept bd. of agric. Sept., Oct and Nov. 1878: 20.) 1879. Condition of corn crop in different localities. (/Some Mch., Apr. and May 1879: 29.) 1879-1880. Corn crop of 1880 below that of 1879 in Brad- ford, Clinton, Delaware, McKean and Phlla. cos.; little variation reported in Adams, Cumberland, Lebanon and York; returns from other cos. indicate an Increase. (10 quarterly rept. Penn. bd. agric. Sept, Oct and Nov. 1880: 14; 4 A.R. bd. agric. 1880: 29.) 1880. Corn crop; condition and estimates. (9 Quar- terly rept bd. of agric. Je., Jly. and Aug. 1880: 17-18.) 1882. The results of experiments with various ferti- lizers on corn; examination of agric. seeds. (Penn. State College Bull. 2 (1 series).) . Same. (Rept Penn. State CoUege 1886: 246-253.) 1883. See below. Pests: Insects, this date. The use of special fertilizers for com; by C. E^l^es. (7 A.R. bd. of agric. 1883: 263-264.) Relates specially to Columbia Co. . See also below. Pests; this date. 1884. The results of experiments showing the effect of various fertilizers on the growth of corn, oats and wheat (Penn. State CoUege BuU. 9 (1 series).) . Same (Rept. Penn. State CoUege 1886: 293-299.) . The results of experiments showing effect of various fertilizers on the growth of corn, oats, wheat and grass, pp. 60-66. (Penn. State CoUege Bull. 8 (1 series).) . Same. (Rept Penn. State College 1886: 286-293.) 1885. The com crop. (9 A.R. bd. of agric. 1885: 29-30.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 321 AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops^cont'd Geain — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd Corn — cont'd 1887. A study upon rate of development of corn in its relation to meteorological conditions. (A.R. Penn. State College 1887 pt. 2: 87-103.) 1888. See above, Crops. Pennsylvania, this date. . Tests of varieties [of corn]; by W. H. Caldwell. (Penn. State College Agric. Bxper. Station Bull. 7: 3-12.) . Remarks of the director (H. P. Armsby) on ex- periments with corn at the agric. exper. station. (Kept. Penn. state college pt. 2, agric. exper. station 1888: 33-35.) . Relation of meteorological conditions to the de- velopment of corn; by Wm. Frear and Wm. H. Caldwell. {Same 1888: 167-170.) . Remarks on tests of varieties of corn; by H. P. Armsby. (Penn. State College Agric. Exper. Sta- tion Bull. 7: 12-14.) 1890. Indian corn as a grain and forage crop; by Wm. H. Caldwell. (A.R. Penn. State College 1890 pt. 2: 30-43.) . Same. 16 pp. (Penn. College Agric. Exper. Sta- tion Bull. 11.) 1891. Influence of variety and of rate of seeding on yield of ensilage corn; by H. P. Armsby. (A.R. Penn. State College 1891 pt. 2: 17-26.) . Same. 13 pp. (Penn. Agric. Exper. Station Bull. 15.) . Corn and its culture; by Casper Hiller. (45 and 46 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1891: 42-45.) . Corn crop of state, quantity, prices, etc. (15 A.R. bd. agric. 1891: 31-32.) . See below. Pests: Fungi, this date. 1892. Fertilizer for corn; E. F. Heil. (47 quarterly rept. bd. agric. 1892: 39-40.) 1893. Crops of 1893; corn. (17 A.R. bd. of agric. 1893: 21-23.) . Corn and potato culture; by Wesley Dershamer. (51 quarterly rept. bd. agric. 1893: 139-141.) 1894. The corn crop; by A.R. Martin. (53 same 1894: 63.) . Corn culture; by Jason Blackburn. (53 same 1894: 106.) 1904. The improvement of corn in Penn.; by D. C. Wing. 76 pp. (Dept. of agrjc. bull. no. 133.) . See below, Pests, this date. Bedford County 1883. Corn crop of Bedford Co.; effect of frosts, etc. (21 and 22 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1883: 15.) Bucks County 1883. Corn crop of Bucks Co.; yield. (21 and 22 quar- terly repts. bd. agric. 1883: 16.) Centre County 1882. Corn and wheat crop in Centre Co. (18 quarterly rept. bd. agric. Sept., Oct. and Nov. 1882: 29.) Chester County 1876. Profits of raising corn in Chester Co.; by Supt. Carter [of Eastern Exper. Farm], (v. 11 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1876: 242.) 1883. Corn crop of Chester Co.; price; comparison with last year. (21 and 22 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1883: 20; 21.) Clinton County 1881-1882. Corn crop of Clinton Co. (18 quarterly rept. bd. agric. Sept., Oct. and Nov. 1882: 30.) Columbia County 1883. Failure in corn crop in Columbia Co. (21 and 22 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1883: 22.) AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops' — cont'd Grain — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd Corn — cont'd Franklin County 1882. Corn crop in Franklin Co. (18 quarterly rept. bd. agric. Sept., Oct. and Nov. 1882: 33.) ^Lancaster County 1883. Corn crop of Lancaster Co.; yield and condition. (21 and 22 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1883: 30.) Lebanon County 1883. Corn crop of Lebanon Co.; price. (21 and 22 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1883: 31.) Mercer County 1882. Corn crop in Mercer Co. (18 quarterly rept. bd. agric. Sept., Oct. and Nov. 1882: 35.) 1883. Condition of corn crop in Mercer Co.; per cent yield; effect of weather. (21 and 22 same 1883: 32; 33.) Mifflin County 1882. See below, Oats. Mifflin Co., this date. Northampton County 1853. Excellent corn crop of Northampton Co. (1 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1853: 247-248.) Oats See also Prices. 1871-1880. Table: acreage, yield and value of oats crop in the U. S. (10 quarterly rept. Penn. bd. agric. Sept., Oct. and Nov. 1880: 21; 4 A.R. bd. agric. 1880: 36.) 1876. About oats; is oat crop more impoverishing to soil than any other cereal? (v. 11 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1876: 229-231.) 1878. Oats; effect of dry weather on crop. (2 A.R. bd. of agric. 1878: 9-10.) PENNSYLVANIA 1864-1882. Chart showing yield per acre of oats and buckwheat in Penn., each year. (6 A.R. bd. agric. 1882: facing p. 97.) 1869-1878. Synopsis of repts. from experimental farms resp. experiments with oats. (Rept. bd. of trustees of agric. college 1809: 15; 20; A.R. Penn. state col- lege 1878.) After 1869 the statement Is In tabular form ; In 1870 and 1872, the table Is cumulative from 1869. 1871-1878. Table: bushels, yield and value of oats crop. (Quarterly rept. bd. of agric. Je., Jly. and Aug. 1878: 6.) 1877 and 1878 estimated. 1871-1880. Table: acreage, yield and value of Penn. oats crop, each year. (10 quarterly rept. Penn. bd. agric. Sept., Oct. and Nov. 1880: 21; 4 A.R. bd. agric. 1880: 36.) . Same. (8 A.R. bureau industrial statistics 1879/80: 168.) . Average yield per acre and cash value per acre of the oats crop in Penn. (10 quarterly rept. Penn. bd. agric. Sept., Oct. and Nov. 1880: 22-23; 4 A.R. bd. agric. 1880: 37-38.) . Diagr. of yield and price per bu. of oats crop of Penn. (4 A.R. bd. of agric. 1880: betw. pp. 240-241.) 1878. Oats crop affected by drouth; carelessness in prep- aration for this crop; suggestions. (Quarterly rept. bd. of agric. Je., Jly. and Aug. 1878: 5.) 1879. Condition of oats crop in different localities. (Same Mch., Apr. and May 1879: 29.) 222 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP PENN8TLVANLA. AGRICULTTTRE— cont'd Crops — cont'd Gkau? — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd Oats — cont'd 1880. Oats crop; outlook. (9 same Je., Jly. and Aug. 1880: 18.) . Cos. reporting a variation in oats crop compared with 1879. (10 same Sept, Oct and Nov. 1880: 25; 4 A.R. bd. agrlc. 1880: 40.) . Graphic representation, comparing a three year average oats crop and its value in Penn., with that in Wis., Minn., la., C, N. Y., m.. Ma, Ind. (10 same Sept, Oct and Nov. 1880: 23-24; 4 same 1880: 38-39.) 1882. See below. Pests: Fungi, this date. . See below. Pests: Insects, this date. 1884. See above. Com, this date. 1885. The oat crop for the yr. (9 AJt bd. of agric. 1885: 30.) 1888. See above. Crops. Pennsylvania, this date. 1891. See below. Pests: Fungi, this date. . Oat crop of state, quantity, prices, eta (15 A.R. bd. agric 1891: 32.) 1893. Crops of 1893; oats. (17 same 1893: 23.) IS ST. See below. Wheat Pennsylvania, this date. 1900/1. Variety tests of oats and potatoes; by G. C. Watson and E. H. Hess. (Rept Penn. State Collie pt 2, agric. exper. station 1900/1: 223-234. j 1904. See below. Pests: Fungi, this date. Armstrong County 1882. Oats crop in Armstrong Co. (18 quarterly rept Penn. bd. agric. Sept, Oct and Nov. 1882: 26.) Bucks County 1883. Oats crop of Bucks Co. ; quality; effect of weather. (21 and 22 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1883: 16.) Butler County 1882. Oats crop of Butler Co. (18 quarterly rept bd. agric. Sept, Oct and Nov. 1882: 29.) Chester County 1883. Oats crop of Chester Co.; comparison with 1882. (21 and 22 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1883: 20; 21.) Greene County 1882. Oats crop in Greene Co.; rust (18 quarterly rept. bd. agric Sept, Oct and Nov. 1882: 33.) Lancaster County 1883. Extra, crop of oats in Lancaster Co. (21 and 22 quarterly repts. bd. agric 1883: 30.) Lebanon County 1883. Oats crop of Lebanon Co.; cut-worms; price; weight (21 and 22 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1883 : 30; 3L) Lehigh County 1883. Yield of oats in Lehi^ Co. (21 and 22 quarterly repts. bd. agric 1883: 32.) Mercer County 1882. Oats crc^ in Mercer Co.; effect of wet weather. (18 quarterly rept bd. agric Sept, Oct and Nov. 1882: 35; 36.) Mifflin County 1882. Oats crop in Mifflin Co.; rust; com; hay; pota- toes; clover and timothy; wheat (18 quarterly rept bd. agric. S^t, Oct and Nov. 1882: 36.) AGRICULTURE— cont'd (^ops— cont'd GRAII7 — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd Rye See also Prices. 1829. See above, C!om, this date. 1870/72-1873. Result of experiments with rye at the experimental farms. (Rept bd. of trustees of agric coUege 1872 (p. Z13)—same 1873.) 1879. Condition of rye crop in different localities. (Quarterly rept bd. of agric. Mch^ Apr. and May 1879: 28.) 1880. See below. Wheat, this date. 1888. The digestibility of soiling rye; by Wm. Prear. 11 pp. (Penn. State College Agric Exper. Station BuU. 4.) Bucks County 1883. Rye crop of Bucks Co.; little grown owing to low price of straw; use of tarred rope instead of rye straw for binding com fodder; comparative cost (21 and 22 quarterly repts. bd. agric 1883: 16.) Columbia County 1883. See below. Wheat this date. Lancaster County 1883. Rye crop in Lancaster Co. (21 and 22 quarterly repts. bd. agric 1883: 30.) Lebanon County 1883. Rye crop of Lebanon Co. (21 and 22 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1883: 30.) Lehigh County 1883. Rye crop in Lehigh Co.; yield. (21 and 22 quar- terly repts. bd. agric. 1883: 32.) Mercer County 1883. Per cent yield of rye crop in Mercer Co. (21 and 22 quarterly repts. bd. agric 1883: 32.) York County See below, Wheat To^ Co. Wheat See also Prices. 1861. Res. that comr. of patents of U. S. be requested to have imported quantity at Mediterranean wheat, for distribution, (v. 6 Rept trans, state agric socy. 1861/3: 236.) 1870. Relative rank of leading wheat growing states. (1 AH. bureau of statistics of labor and agric 1872 3: 46.) 1S71-1880. Table: acreage, yield and value of wheat crop in the C S., each year. (10 quarterly rept Penn. bd. agric. S^t, Oct and Nov. 1880: 16; 4 AJt bd. agric 1880: 31.) 1873. See below, Pennsylvania, this date. 1874. Estimated cost to raise bu. of wheat (v. 10 R^t trans, state agric socy. 1874/5: 156.) 1876. Wheat growing; by J. B. Garber. (v. 11 same 1876: 146-147.) 1S77. Wheat and its culture; by Gfeo. Geddes. (v. 12 same 1877: 140-148.) 1887. The wheat crop of the world. (11 Alt bd. of agric 1887: 39-42.) . Variation in composition of wheat in acclimaliza- tion. (AJl. Penn. State CoUege 1887 pt 2: 104-109.) 1388. Comparative value of different forms of phos- phoric acid — ^wheat; by H. P. Armsby and W. H. CaldweU. (Rept Penn. State CoUege pt 2, agric exper. station 1888: 124-134.) 189L Different varieties of wheat and thrfr flouring qualities; by D. L. Ellis. (45 and 46 quartCTly repts. bd. agric 1891: 142-149.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 223 AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops— cont'd Grain — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd Wheat — cont'd 1892. Fertilizers for wheat; by E. F. Heil. (47 same 1892: 45-46.) 1893. Wheat — how to Increase the yield; by Josiah Gib- son. (51 same 1893: 78-80.) . Wheat culture; by W. A. Blaln. (50 same 1893: 18-20.) . Vital points of successful wheat culture; by Wm. F. Beck. (51 same 1893: 92-95.) 1894. Wheat culture; by L. M. Putney. (53 same 1894: 124.) . Wheat culture; by J. L. Patterson. (53 same 1894: 117.) . Can we afford to raise wheat? by J. G. Ramsey. (53 same 1894: 74-75.) . What shall we do with our wheat? by John H. Ely. (53 same 1894: 89-90.) [1904 Apr.] Variety tests of wheat. (Penn. State Col- lege Agrio. Exper. Station Bull. 67.) Not found. PENNSYLVANIA 1853. Address of Hon. Alex. L. Hayes at ann. fair of York Co. Agric. Socy. (1 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1853: 306-319.) Importance of wheat crop in Penn. ; care of the soil ; lime as a fertilizer, manures ; guano of Peru ; " Jourdan's ammonlated super-phosphate of lime " ; dignity of an agricultural calling ; schools and socys. for advancement of agric. 1853. Wheat production of Penn. in 1840 and in 1850: estimated yield in 1870; same rate of increase ap- parent for rye, corn, oats, barley, buckwheat and livestock. (Govs. mess. (Bigler) Jan. 5, 1853.) [1855.] The culture of wheat: [defects in soil and reme- dies]. (3 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1855: 330-336.) 1855. Stmt, showing value of ton of wheat and one of corn, at given distances from market, as affected by cost of transportation by r.r. and over ordinary highway. (3 same 1855: 329.) 1864-1882. Chart showing yield per acre of wheat and corn each year. (6 A.R. bd. agric. 1882: facing p. 73.) 1869-1878. Synopsis of repts. from experimental farms resp. experiments on wheat. (Rept. bd. of trustees of agric. college 1869: 20-21.) After 1869, the statement is In tabular form ; In 1870 and 1872 the table Is cumulative from 1869. 1871-1878. Table: bushels, yield and value of wheat each year. (Quarterly rept. bd. of agric. Je., Jly. and Aug. 1878: 4.) Estimated for 1877 and 1878. 1871-1880. Acreage, yield and value Penn. wheat crop. (8 A.R. bureau Industrial statistics 1879/80: 166.) . Same. (10 quarterly rept. Penn. bd. agric. Sept., Oct. and Nov. 1880: 16; 4 A.R. bd. agric. 1880: 31.) . Ann. yield per acre of Penn. wheat crop, each year. (10 same Sept., Oct. and Nov. 1880: 17; 4 same 1880: 32.) . Graphic representation of acreage and value Penn. wheat crop. (10 same 1880: 17-18; 4 same 1880: 31-32.) . Diagr. showing yield and price per bu. of wheat crop of Penn. (4 A.R. bd. of agric. 1880: betw. pp. 144-145.) 1873. Experiments with fertilizers on wheat at Eastern Exper. Farm. (Rept. of bd. of trustees of agric. col- lege 1873: 59-60.) . Tabular stmt, showing no. of millions of acres, bushels per acre, price per bushel, value per acre, total value of wheat crop in 111., Calif., Iowa, Wise, AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops' — cont'd Gbain — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd Wheat — cont'd Ind., Ohio, Penn. ([3] A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1874/5: 521.) 1878. See below. Pests: Insects, this date. . Diagram: wheat production in 22 COS. (Quarterly rept. bd. of agric. Sept., Oct. and Nov. 1878: 20.) Erroneously prtd. corn ; the wheat diagram Is no. 1. . The proper time to cut wheat; by H. M. Engle. (Same Sept., Oct. and Nov. 1878: 39-41.) . See below. Pests. Insects, this date. . The result of five years' experiment in wheat culture [in York]; by J. M. Heiges. (2 A.R. bd. of agric. 1878: 229-231.) 1879. Condition of wheat crop in different localities. (Quarterly rept. bd. of agric. Mch., Apr. and May 1879: 27-28.) 1880. Wheat and rye crops of different localities; pros- pects. (8 same Mch., Apr. and May 1880: 9-10.) . Wheat crop; condition in different localities. (9 same Je., Jly. and Aug. 1880: 17.) . Weather conditions effecting the Penn. wheat crop. (10 same 1880: 20; 4 A.R. bd. agric. 1880: 35.) . Counties in which the wheat crop shows an in- crease over 1879 and vice versa. (10 same 1880: 20-21; 4 same 1880: 35-36.) . Graphic representation comparing a 3-year average wheat crop (acreage and value) in Penn. with that in Mich., Ohio, Kan., Penn., Ind., Cal., 111., Minn., la. (10 same 1880: 18-19; 4 same 1880: 33-34.) 1880-1886. Table: average yield, price per bu., and value per acre of wheat crop of state. (11 A.R. bd. agric. 1887: 40.) 1881. Graphic representation of yield of wheat in 16 cos. (13 quarterly rept. bd. of agric. 1881: 36.) . Same acreage. (13 same 1881: 42.) 1882. See below. Pests: Fungi, this date. . The results of an experiment showing effect of various fertilizers on the quantity and quality of the wheat crop; by W. H. Jordan. (Penn. State College Bull. 1 (1 series).) . Same. (Rept. Penn. State College 1886: 239-245.) ■ : See below. Pests: Insects, this date. 1883. Can wheat be grown at a profit in Penn. at $1 per bu.; by N. F. Underwood. (7 A.R. bd. agric. 1883: 138-155.) 1884. See above, Corn, this date. . The wheat crop for 1884 and its market. (8 A.R. bd. of agric. 1884: 50-51.) 1885. The wheat crop in Penn. (9 same 1885: 28-29.) 1887. The wheat crop of 1887: summary of data fur- nished by each co. (34 quarterly rept. bd. of agric. 1887: 146-149.) 1888. See above. Crops. Pennsylvania, this date. . Since wheat production in Penn. is unprofitable, what is the best course for the Juniata farmer to pursue? by D. B. Williams. (37 and 38 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1888: 5-6.) 1890. See below. Pests: Insects, this date. 1891. See below. Pests: Fungi, this date. . Wheat crop of state, quantity, prices, etc. (15 A.R. bd. agric. 1891: 30-31.) 1893. Crops of 1893; wheat. (17 same 1893: 19-21.) 1897. Variety tests of wheat, oats and potatoes; by Geo. C. Watson and Enos H. Hess. (A.R. Penn. State College 1897 pt. 2: 134-146.) . Same. 16 pp. (Penn. Agric. College Exper. Sta- tion Bull. 39.) 1899. See below, Pests: Insects, this date. 224 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA C. Watson and (A.R. Penn. State College 1899/00 (Penn. Agric. College Exper. Sta- AGRICtTLTURE— cont'd Crops — cont'd Gbain — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd Wheat — cent' d 1899. Variety tests of wheat; by Geo. C. Watson and Enos H. Hess. (A.R. Penn. State College 1898/9 pt. 2: 197-207.) . Same. 7 pp. (Penn. Agric. College Exper. Sta- tion Bull. 46.) 1901. Variety tests of wheat; by Geo. Enos H. Hess, pt. 2: 277-283.) . Same. 8 pp. tion Bull. 55.) 1902. See below, Pests: Insects, this date. 1903. See same, this date. Allegheny County 1882. Wheat and clover crop in Allegheny Co. (16 and 17 quarterly repts. Penn. bd. agric. Mch., Apr. and May 1882: 7.) Beaver County 1882. Wheat raising in Beaver Co. (18 quarterly rept. Penn. bd. of agric. Sept., Oct. and Nov. 1882: 27.) Berks County 1882. See above. Grain, this date. Bucks County 1883. Wheat crop of Bucks Co.; fly; time of seeding. (21 and 22 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1883: 16.) Butler County 1894. Wheat culture in Butler Co.; by Hon. A. D. Weir. (52 quarterly rept. bd. agric. 1894: 135-137.) Chester County 1883. W^heat crop of Chester Co.; Hessian fly; com- parison with last year. (21 and 22 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1883: 20; 21.) Clinton County 1882. Wheat in Clinton Co. (16 and 17 quarterly repts. Penn. bd. agric. Mch., Apr. and May 1882: 9.) Columbia County 1882. Wheat crop in Columbia Co.; Hessian fly. (18 quarterly rept. bd. agric. Sept., Oct. and Nov. 1882: 31.) 1883. Comparative acreage of wheat and rye with last five years. (21 and 22 same 1883: 23.) Crawford County 1882. Wheat in Crawford Co. (16 and 17 quarterly repts. Penn. bd. agric. Mch., Apr. and May 1882: 9-10.) Dauphin County 1882. Wheat crop of Dauphin Co.; wheat louse. (18 quarterly rept. bd. agric. Sept., Oct. and Nov. 1882: 32.) Fayette County 1882. Wheat prospect in Payette Co. good, fruit pros- pect poor. (16 and 17 quarterly repts. Penn. bd. agric. Mch., Apr. and May 1882: 11.) Franklin County 1882. Wheat in Franklin Co. (16 and 17 quarterly repts. Penn. bd. agric. Mch., Apr. and May 1882: 11.) 1883. Wheat crop in Franklin Co.; fertilizers. (21 and 22 same 1883: 26.) Lancaster County 1883. Wheat in Lancaster Co.; fly; quality, etc. (21 and 22 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1883: 30.) AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops^-cont'd Gbain — cont'd PBN'NSYLVANIA— cont'd Wheat — cont'd Lebanon County 1883. Wheat crop in Lebanon Co.; Hessian fly and army worm; quality of wheat crop; price. (21 and 22 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1883: 30; 31.) Lehigh County 1883. Wheat crop of Lehigh Co.; Hessian fly; yield. (21 and 22 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1883: 32.) Mercer County 1882. Wheat crop of Mercer Co. (18 quarterly rept. bd. agric. Sept., Oct. and Nov. 1882: 36.) 1883. Wheat crop of Mercer Co.; condition and per cent yield; rust and other injuries. (21 and 22 same 1883: 32; 33.) Mifflin County 1882. See above, Oats. Mifflin Co., this date. Montgomery County 1882. Wheat crop in Montgomery Co.; yield per acre; effect of drouth on corn; potatoes. (18 quarterly rept. bd. agric. Sept., Oct. and Nov. 1882: 36.) Susquehanna County 1854. Wheat crop and Hessian fly in Susquehanna Co.; other crops. (2 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. [1854] : 278.) Tioga County 1854. See below. Crops. Grass and Forage, this date. Westmoreland County 1882. Falling oft in acreage of wheat in Westmoreland Co. (16 and 17 quarterly repts. Penn. bd. agric. Mch., Apr. and May 1882: 15.) York County 1883. Wheat and rye in York Co.; mode of cultivation. (21 and 22 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1883: 41.) Grass and Forage Crops serial 1 series 1882. Rept. of committee on grass and grasses of Penn. of bd. of agric. In Docnments as follows : N. F. Undencood 1882 In 6 A.E. bd. of agric. 1882 : 168-175. 2 series 1886. Rept. of committee on grasses and fodder of bd. of agric. In Docnments as follows : 2i. F. Vnderwood 1886 in 10 A.E. bd. of agric. 1886 : 240-242. 3 series 1888. Rept. of committee on grasses and fodder crops of bd. of agric. In Docnments as follows : B. M. Engle 1888 In 12 A.E. bd. of agric. 1888 : 62-63. 4 series 1890-1893. Rept. of committee on ensilage and fodder crops of bd. of agric. In Documents as follows : J. B. Phelps 1890 In 14 A.E. bd. of agric. 1890 : 187. 1891 not found. INDE3X TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 325 AGRICULTUEE— cont'd Crops — cont'd Grass and FoaAOE Crops — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd 4 series — cont'd A. L. Walea 1892 In 16 A.R. bd. of agrlc. 1892 : 148-149. Jaaon Seaiton 1893 In 17 A.E. bd. of agrlc. 1893 ; 147-148. non-serial 1854. Address of A. B. Dickinson of N. Y. delivered before Tioga Co. Agrlc. Socy. May 1. (2 A.R. trans, state agrlc. socy. 1854: 298-308.) " Butter " or grazing land ; sbeep and wool Industry ; preparation of butter for market ; care of grass lands ; hay as food for stock ; selection of seed wheat [for use In Tioga Co.] ; recommendation of agrtc. paper. 1887. Studies upon the composition and development of soiling crops; by Wm. Frear. (Penn. State Col- lege Agric. Bxper. Station Bull. 1: 19-38.) 1888. See above, Crops. Pennsylvania, this date. 1889. Digestibility of corn fodder and silage; by H. P. Armsby and Wm. H. Caldwell. 16 pp. (Penn. State College Agric. Exper. Station Bull. 9.) 1892. Selling straw; by S. Edwd. Paschall. <47 quar- terly rept. bd. agric. 1892: 50-51.) AUFALFA 1896. Will alfalfa do well in Penn.? (2 A.R. dept. [20 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1896 pt. 1: 186-187.) Conclusions drawn by secy, from answers made at institutes. Cloveb See also below. Soils and Fertilizers. Fertilizers, under dates 1891 and 1892. 1869-1878. Synopsis of repts. from the experimental farms resp. experiments on clover and timothy. (Rept. bd. of trustees of agric. college 1869: 20.) After 1869, the statement Is In tabular form ; in 1870 and 1872 It Is cumulative from 1869. 1880. Clover, timothy and pasture: condition in dif- ferent localities. (8 quarterly rept. bd. agric. Mch., Apr. and May 1880: 10-11.) 1883. See below, Timothy, this date. 1893. Clover; by J. E. Carnahan. (51 quarterly rept. bd. agric. 1893: 36-37.) 1894. A talk on clover; by "Wm. F. Beck. (53 same 1894: 83-84.) . Crimson clover; by W. Scott Whiteford. (53 , same 1894: 81-82.) . Raising clover seed; by D. Devlin. (53 same 1894: 136.) . Crimson or scarlet clover; experience of C. Cooper of Lancaster Co., with this crop. (18 A.R. bd. of agric. 1894: 59-61.) 1895. Rept. by C. Cooper on investigation of value of crimson clover as plant Penn. farmers should grow. (1 A.R. dept. agric. 1895 pt. 1: 135-139.) 1899. Crimson clover and its place in agric; by J. W. Allison. (Dept. of agric. Bull. 52: 115-118.) Adams C — cont'd Pests — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd Insects — cont'd 1904. Prevention of raspberry pests. (Same v. 1, nos. 11-12: 10.) : On the plum curculio; treatment. (.Same v. 1, nos. 11-12: 11.) . Prevention of beetles boring trunks of fruit trees, remedies agst. plant lice or aphids, etc. (Same v. 1, nos. 11-12: 11.) . General suggestions about preventing loss by- insects. (Same v. 1, nos. 11-12: 11-12.) . Prevention and treatment of cut worms, ants and plant lice, canker worms. (Same v. 1, nos. 11-12: 12-13.) . The San Jos6 scale from the horticulturist stand- point; by Cyrus T. Fox. (Same v. 1, nos. 11-12: Il- ls.) . Remedies for the San Jos6 scale. (Same v. 1, nos. 11-12: 18-21.) . Two common scale insects of orchards. (Same V. 1, nos. 11-12: 21-23.) Scurfy scale or scurfy bark louse ; oyater-shell scale or oyster-shell bark louse, also called apple-tree scale. . How to send insects by mall. (Same v. 2: 5-6.) . How to treat an infested orchard. (Same v. 2: 8-9.) . Insects for May. (Same v. 2: 11-18.) Insects general in their attacks (cut-worms, wire worms, ."ind white grub or grub-worms, flea beetles, plant lice or aphids) ; insects or garden crops (common green cabbage worm, insects of the vining or cucurbitaceous plants, asparagus beetle, onion thrips, pea louse) ; insects on large fruits (codlin moth, insects destroying foliage — caterpillars, canker worms, borers, curculio — scale Insects, pear tree psylla, plant lice upon fruit trees) ; insects on small fruits (strawberry root lice) ; Insects in- jurious to field crops. . The elements of warfare with plant pests: fungi and fungicides; insects and insecticides. (Same V. 2: 9-11.) . Poisoning cut worms. (Same v. 2: 18-19.) . The surest way to destroy borers; by C. C. (Same V. 2: 20.) . San Jose scale notes. (Same v. 2: 21-22.) . The forest tent-caterpillar. (Same v. 2: 24-28.) . The elements of warfare with plant pests : fungi- cides; insecticides. (Same v. 2 (no. 2): 38-42.) . Practical remedies for Je. . [for plant diseases and pests]. (Same v. 2 (no. 2): 47-49.) . Summer remedies for plant lice. (Same v. 2 (no. 2): 52-53.) . Summer remedies for scale insects. (Same v. 2 (no. 2) : 53-57.) . The codlin moth. (Same v. 2 (no. 2) : 62.) - From ann. rept. of the economic zoologist, 1903-4. . Practical measures for Jly. [in treating plants for pests]. (Same v. 2 (no. 3): 69-77.) Apple pests ; asparagus pests ; beans ; beets ; black- berries ; cabbage and cauliflower ; celery rust and blight ; cherries ; currants and gooseberries ; grapes ; melons and cantaloupes ; peach rot, leaf-spot, etc. ; plum and cherry trees ; potato blight ; potato beetle ; strawberry leaves ; tobacco worms ; tomato blight and rot ; turnips ; wheat ; scale Insects ; aphids or plant lice ; rose bugs ; Spanish fly. . Plum insects. (Same v. 2: 63-64.) From the ann. rept. of the Wise. Agric. Exper. Station. . Importance of the early destruction of fallen fruit for the prevention of the increase of their dis- eases and enemies. (Same v. 2 (no. 3) : 77-78.) . The elements of warfare with plant pests; insects on roots of plants. (Same v. 2 (no. 3) : 78-79.) . Questions and answers on the San Jos6 scale. (Same v. 2 (no. 3) : 79-81.) . Mosquito destruction. (Same v. 2 (no. 3): 90-92.) AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops — cont'd Pbsts — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd Insects — cont'd 1904. Protecting melons from insects. (Same v. 2 (no. 3) : 94-95.) From the American Agriculturist. . Practical measures for Aug. (Same v. 2 (no. 4) : 103-108.) Apple pests, asparagus, beans, cabbage, celery, cherry, currant, granary, grapes, melons, peach yellows, pear blight, plum rot, potato blight, raspberry canes, squash borers, shade tree pests, strawberries, tomato blight and rot, turnips, wheat. . Mosquito bites and bee stings. (Same v. 2 (no. 4): 109.) . Insects as carriers of disease; by Prof. Wm. L. Coplin. (Same v. 2 (no. 4) : 112-113.) . Shade tree pests. (Same v. 2 (no. 4) : 115-116.) . Apple tree borers. (Same v. 2 (no. 5) : 154-157.) . How to keep the house free from summer pests. (Same v. 2 (no. 5) : 157-159.) From " Phila. Press." . How to combat San Jose scale; by H. A. Surface. (Same v. 2 (no. 5) : 159.) From " Harrisburg Patriot." . Nature study; by John M. Kennedy. (Same v. 2 (no. 6) : 180-184.) Relates to the study of Insect life. . Treatment for peach tree borers; by E. J. Baird. (Same v. 2 (no. 6) : 175-177.) . The best remedy for San Jos6 scale. (Same v. 2 (no. 6) : 179-180.) . How I rid my trees of San Josg scale and borers; by Charles Baker. (Same v. 2 (no. 6) : 180.) . Practical measures for Nov.; [preventive meas- ures for pests, etc.]. (Same v. 2 (no. 7): 198-200.) . The San JosS scale problem in Penn. (Same v. 2 (no. 7) : 203-209.) . Same, as solved in other states. (Same v. 2 (no. 7): 209-213.) . [San Josg scale] problem as solved in Penn.; by J. H. Funk. (Same v. 2 (no. 7) : 213-215.) . How San Jos6 scale travels; by G. G. GrofE. (10 A.R. dept. [28 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1904: 516-518.) Relates to orchards in Lewisburg, Penn. owned by Mr. GroflE. Weeds 1873. What are the most troublesome weeds to the fruit grower and should there be laws enacted for weed extermination? by Wm. Parry. (Rept. Penn. fruit growers' socy. 1872/3: 71-74.) [1874.] Canada thistle; by W. B. Rumsey. (v. 10 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1874/5: 88-92.) 1877. Weeds; their growth and extermination; by E. Michener. (v. 12 same 1877: 390-397.) 1886. Obnoxious weeds; by H. M. Cutshall. (31 Quar- terly rept. bd. of agric. 1886: 39-40.) 1894. Legislation to destroy Canada thistles; by James McCracken, Jr. (53 «ome 1894: 103.) . . Canada thistles; by James McCracken, Jr. (52 same 1894: 16-20.) 1896. Two weeds which have recently invaded the state. (Preliminary rept. of comr. of forestry 1896: 52-53.) . New weeds in Penn.; by T. J. Edge. (2 A.R. dept. [20 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1896 pt. 1: 602-604.) 1902. Weeds in general: two new comers into Penn.; by W. A. Buckhout. 8 pp. (Penn. Agric. College Exper. Station Bull. 58.) 1903. Weeds; general suggestions about extermination and prevention. (Mo. bull, of division of zoology V. 1, no. 4: 29-30.) 1904. Treatment for wild mustard. (Sam^ v. 2 (no. 2) : 44-46.) . Weed extermination. (Same v. 2 (no. 2): 46.) 232 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA AGRICULTURE— cont'd Cropa — cont'd Fbehium Crops PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd 1860. Proof upon which winter premiums for crops were awarded, Jan. 17. (v. 6 Kept trans, state agric. socy. 1861/3: 227-231.) 1870. Rept. of committee on winter crops (Bucher) on examination of exhibitions, (v. 7 game 1864/70: 97.) 1890. How can premiums be best offered to secure im- provement in farm crops? general discussion by Penn. state assn. of agric. socys. (43 quarterly rept. Penn. bd. of agric 1890: 47-53.) SUGAB 1856. Suggested by secy, of Adams Co. Agric. Socy. that state socy. secure distribution of seed of Chinese sugar plant. (4 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1856: 177.) 1889. Quantity and value of sugar consumed ann. by Penn.; experiments in Kan. and N. J. with sorghum; economy of encouraging experiments in Penn. (Govs. mess. (Beaver) Jan. 1, 1889: 18.) Mapt.f. Sugab 1814. Rept of committee on domestic mnfres. (Con- nelly) to whom was referred a petition praying that a premium be granted to mnfrers. of certain quanti- ties of maple sugar. (House jol. 1813/4: 257-258.) 1882. Maple sugar — ^its cost and profit; by C. C. Mus- selman. (6 A.B, bd. of agric. 1882: 301-302.) 1891. Maple syrup and maple sugar; by the secy. [Thos. J. Edge]. (15 same 1891: 293-302.) SORGHtni 1856. Much interest in Chinese sugar cane experiments manifested by Susquehanna farmers. (4 A.E. trans, state agric. socy. 1856: 473.) 1857. Rept. of special committee to examine the sugar cane grinder and crusher of Rogers & Boyer of Phila.; recommended that Penn. farmers give this new branch of agriculture a fair trial, (v. 5 game 1857/8: 191-192.) W. T. Rogers, J. C. STAUister, John Mardoch, Jr., David Conrad, committee. 1858. Chinese sugar cane (Sorghum Saccharatum) ; by Jacob B. Garber. (2 A.R. farmers' high school 1857/8: 69-71.) 1882. See below. Sugar Beet, this date. 1885. Can sugar making be made profitable to the Penn. farmer? by N. F. Underwood; with discussion. (28 quarterly rept. bd. agric. Jly., Aug. and Sept. 1885: 12-17.) . Same; by N. F. Underwood. (9 A.R. bd. of agric. 1885: 159-165.) 1888. Sugar from sorghum; question as to what state can do to foster and benefit this industry. (12 same 1888: 50-52.) 1890. See below. Sugar Beet, this date. Beaver County 1857. Experiments with sorghum saccharatum or Chinese sugar cane in Beaver Co. (v. 5 A.R trans, state agric. socy. 1857/8: 301.) Clinton County 1882. Increase in sorghum growing and syrup mnfre. in Clinton Co. (18 quarterly rept. bd. agric. Sept., Oct. and Nov. 1882: 30.) 1883. Sorghum crop in Clinton Co. (21 and 22 same 1883: 22.) Westm-oreland County 1857. Experiments with CSiinese sugar cane in West- moreland Co. (V. 5 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1857/8: 557.) AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops— cont'd Sugar — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd Sugab Beet 1836. Rept. of committee on agric. (Krebs) rel. to measures to be taken to introduce cultivation of sugar beet into Penn. (Sen. joL 1835/6 v. 1: 1005.) 1877. The beet sugar interest; by H. C. Humphrey, (v. 12 Rept trans, state agric. socy. 1877: 398-403.) . Penn. experiments with sugar beets and beet sugar; by Thos. J. Edge. (1 A.R. bd. agric. 1877: 201-209.) 1881. Cultivation of beet sugar should receive atten- tion. (11 quarterly rept bd. of agric. Dec., Jan. and Feb. 1880/1: 15-16.) . New sources of profit for farmers; beet sugar. (5 A.R bd. of agric. 1881: 30-33.) 1882. New products in Penn.; sugar from corn and sorghum, beet sugar, etc. (6 game 1882: 33-38.) 1890. Sorghum and beet sugar. (14 «am€ 1890: 59-61.) 1892. See above. Agriculture, this date. Note. 1897. The sugar beet in Penn.; by H. P. Armsby. 24 pp. (Penn. Agric College Exper. Station BulL 40.) . Same. (A.R. Penn. State College 1897.pt. 2: 101- 119.) . Same; extr. (3 AJt dept agric. 1897 pt 1: 737-739.) . Discussion as to whether beet sugar industry in Penn. would be profitable; statistics for 1896 show- ing extent to which this industry is followed in Europe. (3 same 1897 pt 1: 54-60.) 1898. Tests of the sugar-beet in Penn. ; by H. P. Armsby and E. H. Hess. 8 pp. (Agric exper. station bulL no. 47.) 1899. Same. (A.R. Penn. State College 1888/9 pt 2: 80-103.) 1902. Penn. sugar beets in 1901; by Wm. Frear and W. T. Carter. (Same 1901/2 pt 2: 75-87.) . Same. 8 pp. (Penn. Agric CJoUege Exper. Sta- tion BulL 59.) Tobacco See also Prices. 1850-1877. Table: pounds, yield and value of tobacco crop, 1850, 1860 and 1870 and each year, 1871-1877. (Quarterly rept bd. of agric. Je., Jly. and Aug. 1878: 7.) Founds only In 1850, 1860 and 18T0; estimates in 1877. 1864-1882. Chart showing acreage of tobacco and pota- toes. (6 A.R bd. agric. 1882: facing p. 145.) . Chart showing yield per acre of potatoes and tobacco, each year. (6 same 1882: facing p. 113.) 1871-1880. Table: ann. yield per acre of Penn. tobacco crop. (10 quarterly rept Penn. bd. agric Sept, Oct and Nov. 1880: 35; 4 AJt bd. agric 1880: 50.) . Graphic representation of Penn. yield and value of Penn. tobacco crop. (10 same Sept, Oct and Nov. 1880: 34; 4 same 1880: 49.) . Table: acreage yield and value of Penn. tobacco crop, each year. (10 same Sept, Oct and Nov. 1880: 33; 4 same 1880: 48.) . Average acreage, yield, and value of Penn. to- bacco crop. (8 A.R. bureau industrial statistics 1879/80: 172-173.) . Diagr. showing yield and value of tobacco crop of Penn. (4 Alt bd. of agric 1880: betw. pp. 208- 209.) 1878. Decreased acreage of tobacco crop; skUlfnl culti- vation. (Quarterly rept bd. of agric Je., Jly. and Aug. 1878: 7.) 1879. The tobacco crop of 1879; by P. R, DifCenderfter. (Some Je., Jly. and Aug. 1879: 11-13.) . Same [in greater detail]. (3 A,R bd. agric 1879: 181-192.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 233 AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops — cont'd Tobacco — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd 1880. Is tobacco an exhaustive crop? discussion. (4 same 1880: 258-259.) . The coming tobacco crop; by P. R. Dlffenderffer. (8 Quarterly rept. bd. of agrlc. Mch., Apr. and May 1880: 32-35.) . Comparison of yield of tobacco In Penn. with that in Ind., Ohio, Ky., Md., Va., N. C, Tenn. (10 same Sept., Oct. and Nov. 1880: 35; 4 A.R. bd. agrlc. 1880: 50.) 1881. Tobacco culture; by F. R. Dlffenderffer. (5 A.R. bd. of agric. 1881: 72-94; 13 Quarterly rept. bd. of agric. 1881 (pp. 22-29)— 14-15 same 1881: 54-79.) . Value per 100 lbs. of tobacco crop In 17 states; graphic representation. (14 and 15 Quarterly repts. bd. of agrlc. 1881: 74.) . Value per acre of tobacco crop in 17 states. (14 and 15 same 1881: 68.) Graphic representation. . Estimated cost per hundred pounds of the to- bacco crop of 17 states. (14 and 15 same 1881: 64.) Graphic representation. . Comparative yield of tobacco in 14 states; graphic representation. (14 and 15 same 1881: 56.) 1883. The tobacco season of 1883; by F. R. Diffenderfer. (7 A.R. bd. agric. 1883: 76-83.) 1887. The effect of fertilizers upon the tobacco crop ; by T. J. Edge. (35 quarterly rept. bd. agric. 1887: 82-96.) . Same. (11 A.R. bd. of agric. 1887: 142-150.) 1891. Tobacco season of 1891; by F. R. Dlffenderffer. (15 some 1891: 108-112.) 1894. Tobacco experiments; by Wm. Frear and E. J. Haley. (A.R. Penn. State College 1894 pt. 2: 72-88.) . Same. 19 pp. (Penn. Agric. College Exper. Sta- tion Bull. 30.) 1897. Tobacco growing in Penn. ; by F. R. Diffenderfer. (3 A.R. dept. agric. 1897 pt. 1: 649-678.) 1898. See below, Soils and Fertilizers, serial group B. 1899. The cultivation of tobacco; by Louis Piollet. (Dept. of agrlc. Bull. 52: 57-63.) 1900. Field fertilizer experiments on tobacco; by Wm. Frear. 8 pp. (Penn. Agric. College Exper. Station Bull. 49.) Bedford County 1882. Average acreage of tobacco in Bedford Co. (16 and 17 quarterly repts. Penn. bd. agric. Mch., Apr. and May 1882: 8.) CHnton County 1882. Tobacco crop of Clinton Co. in 1881 unsold; effect. (16 and 17 quarterly repts. Penn. bd. agric. Mch., Apr. and May 1882: 9.) 1883. Tobacco crop in Clinton Co. (21 and 22 same 1883: 22.) Lancaster County 1860-1877. Tobacco raising in Lancaster; letter by W. T. Block, Dec. 1, 1877. (5 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1876/7: 31-32.) 1877. Tobacco culture in Lancaster Co. ; by J. M. Frantz. (1 A.R. bd. agric. 1877: 256-259.) 1879. Tobacco [crop of 1879 in Lancaster Co.] ; by F. H. Diffenderfer. (7 A.R. bureau industrial statistics 1878/9: 274-276.) 1880. Tobacco raising in Lancaster Co. (4 A.R. bd. agric. 1880: 8-9.) 1882. Tobacco crop in Lancaster Co. ; increasing atten- tion; variety. (18 quarterly rept. bd. agric. Sept., Oct. and Nov. 1882: 34.) 1883. Tobacco crop of Lancaster Co.; injury by hall and frost; effect of wet weather; yield and price. (21 and 22 same 1883: 30.) AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops^— cont'd Tobacco — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd Lebanon County 1883. Tobacco crop of Lebanon Co. ( 21 and 22 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1883: 31.) Montgomery County 1861. Raising of tobacco and culture of cranberry too long neglected by Montgomery Co. farmers; adapta- bility of CO. for both crops, (v. 6 Trans, state agric. socy. 1861/3: 668-669.) York County 1883. Comparative acreage, yield and price of tobacco in York Co. (21 and 22 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1883: 41-42.) Vegetable Crops 1873. Yield of root crops; different methods of planting potatoes. (Rept. of bd. of trustees of agric. college 1873: 60-63.) 1888. See above, Fruit Crops. Pennsylvania, this date. 1890. Should farmers raise their own vegetable seeds? by Geo. C. Butz. (A.R. Penn. State College 1889 pt. 2: 166-170.) . Same. (Penn. Agric. College Exper. Station Bull. 10: 3-8.) . Notes on new varieties of vegetables; by Geo. C. Butz. (Same Bull. 10: 9-15.) 1891. The truck garden; by J. P. Watts. (45 and 46 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1891: 259-261.) . Tests of varieties of vegetables for 1890; by Geo. C. Butz. (A.R. Penn. State College 1890 pt. 2: 158- 165.) . Same. 15 pp. (Penn. Agric. College Exper. Sta- tion Bull. 14.) 1893. Market gardening; by Horace Seamans. (51 quarterly rept. bd. agric. 1893: 44-45.) 1901. The effect of smoke and gas upon vegetation; by W. A. Buckhout. (Rept. Penn. State College pt. 2, agrlc. exper. station 1900/1: 297-324.) Allegheny County 1883. Garden vegetables in Allegheny Co. (21 and 22 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1883: 15.) Bucks County 1889. The vegetable flora of Bucks Co.; by Dr. Isaac S. Moyer. (39 and 40 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1889: 27-32.) Butler County 1882. Onion, beet and tomato crop in Butler Co. (18 quarterly rept. bd. agric. Sept., Oct. and Nov. 1882: 29.) Indiana County 1883. Vegetables in Indiana Co. ; price of potatoes. (21 and 22 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1883: 28.) Asparagus 1874. Essay on culture of asparagus; by J. S. Collins. (Rept. Penn. fruit growers' socy. 1873/4: 134-135.) Paging from app. v. 9 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1887. On raising, preparing, and marketing of aspara- gus [in Chester Co.] ; by J. H. Bartram. (Rept. of state hortic. assn. 1887: 56-59.) Bean 1882. See above. Pests: Insects, this date. Cabbage 1873. See above. Pests: Insects, this date. 1882. See above, Pests, this date. . See above. Pests: Insects, this date. 1899. See same, this date. 234 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops — cont'd Vegetable Crops — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd Cdcumbebs 1901. See above. Pests: Insects, this date. Pea 1882. See above. Pests: Insects, this date. 1903. Southern cow pea and its probable place in agric. of middle states; by W. F. Massey. (9 A.R. dept. of agric. 1903: 273-283.) Potato See also Prices. 1855. Results of experiments with Goodrich seedling potatoes; by John Strohm. (3 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1855: 309-310.) . Acct of experiment with Goodrich seedling potatoes; by Jas. Gowen. (3 same 1855: 310-311.) 1858. [Potato culture]; by Gerald Howatt. (2 A.R. farmers' high school 1S5T/8: 74-77.) . Letter from Z. Porter of Newark College farm to Prof. Haldeman on potato culture, (v. 5 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1857/8: 284-285.) 1864-1882. See above. Tobacco Crop, these dates. 1869-1878. Synopsis of repts. from experimental farms resp. experiments with potatoes. (Kept. bd. of trustees of agric. coUege 1869 (pp. 15-19) — ^A.R. Penn. State College 1878.) After 1869, the statement Is In tabalar form ; In 1870 and 1872 the table is cmnalatiTe from 1869. 1871-1877. Table: bushels, yield and value of potato crop each year. (Quarterly rept. bd. of agric. Je., Jly. and Aug. 1878: 8.) Estimates for 1877. 1871-1880. Potatoes; acreage, yield and value of crop of U. S., and crop of Penn. (4 A.R. bd. of agric. 1880: 40-43.) . Same. (10 quarterly rept. bd. of agric Sept, Oct and Nov. 1880: 25-27.) . Acreage, yield, value of Penn. potato crop. (8 A.R. bureau industrial statistics 1879/80: 169-170.) . Same. (10 quarterly rept bd. of agric. Sept, Oct. and Nov. 1880: 25.) 1872. See above. Pests: Insects, this date. 1873. See same, this date. 1874. See same, this date. [1875.] See same, this date. 1876. See same, this date. . About potatoes; by S. S. Rathvon. (v. 11 Rept trans, state agric socy. 1876: 144-145.) [Time to plant] 1878. Comparative production of potatoes in 22 cos.; do. of hay product (2 A-R. bd. of ^ric 1878: 284.) . Dlagr.: comparative production of potatoes in 22 cos. (Quarterly rept bd. of agric Sept, Oct and Nov. 1878: 7.) . Uncertainty of potato crt^; (Colorado beetle less harmful than usuaL {Same Je., Jly. and Aug. 1878: 7.) . Potatoes; yield of crop for year. (2 AJl. bd. of agric 1878: 12-13.) 1879. Potatoes — ^their culture and best varieties; by N. F. Underwood. (3 same 1879: 208-212.) 1880. Counties in which returns of potato crop of 1880 show an Increase and vice versa. (10 quarterly rept Penn. bd. agric Sept., Oct and Xov. 1880: 28; 4 AJL bd. agric 1880: 42.) . Potato crop; condition; the Colorado beetle. (9 quarterly rept bd. of agric Jc, Jly. and Aug. 1880: 19.) 1882. See above. Crops. Grain. Huntingdon Co., this date. . See above. Pests: Insects, this date. . See above. Pests: Fungi, this date. 1883. See same, this date. AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops — cont'd Vegetable Cbofs — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd Potato — cont'd 1883. Note on an experiment with native potatoes; by Wm. A. Buckhout (Penn. State College Bull. 7 (1 series).) . Same (Rept Penn. State CoUege 1886: 284-285.) 1885. Potatoes; crop of 1885. (9 A.R. bd. of agric. 1885: 30-31.) 1886. See above. Pests: Fungi, this date. 1888. See above. Crops. Pennsylvania, this date. 1889. Potato culture; by Casper Hiller. (39 and 40 quarterly repts. bd. agric 1889: 211-213.) 1891. The potato, how to ciUtivate and when to market; by Isaac Richards. (45 and 46 same 1891: 85-88.) . Potato crop of state, prices, quantity, etc (15 AJt bd. agric 1891: 32-33.) . See also above, Pests: Fungi, this date. 1891-1893. See above. Pests: Fungi, this date. 1892. Potato raising; by Wm. Hayes. (49 and 50 quar- terly repts. bd. agric 1892: 274-277.) . How to grow potatoes with profit; by M. I. Ken- selman. (49 and 50 same 1892: 87-89.) 1893. The ideal potato crop; by M. Garrohan. (50 same 1893: 12-15.) . Potato culture; by John D. Hartison. (51 same 1893: 46-47.) . Potato growing that pays; by J. C. Mossford. (51 same 1893: 62-64.) . See above. Grain. Crops. Com, this date. . Crops of 1893; potatoes. (17 A.R. bd. of agric. 1893: 23-25.) . Potato culture in Penn.; by Thos. J. Edge. (17 same 1893: 227-236.) 1894. Spraying potato vines; by A. H. ilarr. (53 quar- terly rept bd. agric 1894: 92-93.) . Potato culture; by A. H. Marr. 90.) The potato crop; by Howard C. same 1894: 46-48.) . Potato culture; by J. A- Cuppet. 58-59.) . Potato culture; by J. M. Imler. 110-111.) 1897. See above. Grain Crops. "Wheat Pennsylvania, this date. 1900/1. See same, Oats. Pennsylvania, this date 1902. Potato culture; by Alva Agee. 96 pp. (Dept at agric bull. 105.) 1903. See above. Pests: Fungi, this date. 1904. See same, this date. 1904. The queen of vegetables (white or Irish potato). (Mo. bull, of division of zoology v. 1, nos. 11-12: 25-27.) Bucks County 1882. Acct of a potato crop grown in Bucks Co. (18 quarterly rept bd. agric Sept, Oct and Nov. 1882: 28-29.) 1883. Potato crop of Bucks Ck).; prices. (21 and 22 same 1883: 17.) Chester County 1883. Potato crop of Chester Ca; price; comparison with last year. (21 and 22 quarterly repts. bd. agric 1883: 20; 21.) Clinton County 1883. Potato crop in Clinton Co.; potato rot (21 and 22 quarterly repts. bd. agric 1883: 22.) Columbia County 1882. Potato rot in Columbia Co. (18 quarterly rept bd. agric. Sept, Oct and Nov. 1882: 3L) (53 same 1894: McGowan. (52 (53 same 1894: (53 same 1894: INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 235 AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops^cont'd Vegetable Chops — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd Potato — cont'd Fayette County 1882. Potato crop In Fayette Co.; potato bug. (18 quarterly rapt. bd. agric. Sept., Oct. and Nov. 1882: 32.) Lancaster County 1883. Potato crop of Lancaster Co.; yield; rot. (21 and 22 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1883: 30.) Lel)anon County 1883. Potato crop of Lebanon Co.; price. (21 and 22 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1883: 31.) Lehigh County 1882. Potato crop of Lebigh Co.; yield. (18 quarterly rept. bd. agric. Sept., Oct. and Nov. 1882: 35.) 1883. Potato crop in Lehigh Co.; yield, etc. (21 and 22 same 1883: 32.) Mercer County 1882. Potatoes in Mercer Co.; blight. (18 quarterly rept. bd. agric. Sept., Oct. and Nov. 1882: 35.) 1883. Per cent yield of potatoes in Mercer Co. (21 and 22 same 1883: 32; 33.) York County 1883. Potato crop of York Co. (21 and 22 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1883: 41.) WOAD 1808. Rept. of the committee (Ingham) on petition of Chas. Rait (sic) for aid from commonwealth to enable him to cultivate the woad plant. (House jol. 1807/8 pt. 2: 18-19.) 1809. Rept. of committee (M'Farland) to whom was referred petition of Chas. Raitt (sic) for a grant of land to enable him to cultivate the woad plant. (Some 1808/9 pt. 2: 881-882.) Tomato 1876. The tomato or love apple; by H. G. Glasspole. (v. 11 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1876: 106-108.) 1882. See above. Pests: Fungi, this date. Climate and Crops; see Climate Cucumbers; see above, Crops. Vegetable Department of Agriculture See also above, the serial group. See also Public Printing. 1851. Project of creating state dept. of agric. (Govs. mess. (Johnston) Jan. 7, 1851.) 1877/99-1877/04. List of publications of the dept. of agric. (5 A.R. dept. [23 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1899 pt. 2 (pp. 10-12) — 10 same 1904.) 1895. See below, Laws, this date. . Opinion of atty. gen.; act of Mch. 13, 1895 carries sufiScient apprn. to justify auditor gen. in drawing his warrant for expenses of dept. of agric. to extent of $5000. (Bienn. rept. of atty. gen. 1895/6: 99-100.) 1896. Dept. of agric: creation; scope. (Some 1895/6: 281-284.) . See above, Board of Agriculture, this date. . Insufficient no. of bulletins of agric. dept. pub- lished. (2 «ome 1896 pt. 1: 46.) 1899. Comparative cost of agric. depts. in Ohio, N. Y. and Penn. (Govs. mess. (Hastings) Jan. 3, 1899: 14.) 1901. Containing law creating a dept. of agric. in Penn., and giving the various acts of assem. committed to the dept. for enforcement; with decisions and standards adopted with reference to the pure food act of 1895. 90 pp. (Dept. of agric. bull. 82.) AGRICULTURE— cont'd Department of Agriculture — cont'd 1903. Opinion of atty. gen. resp. right to print bulle- tins concerning oleomargarine, crop diseases and Insect pests. (Bienn. rept. of atty. gen. 1903/4: 208-210.) . Same, resp. right to print bulletins containing information of interest to agriculturists. (Same 1903/4: 210-211.) . Instructions to secy, of agric. as to what matter should be contained in his ann. rept. (Same 1903/4: 211-213.) . State laboratory needed for analytical work of dept. of agric. (A.R. dairy and food comr. 1903: 21.) Library 1899. Library; founding of an agric. library by dept. (5 A.R. dept. [23 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1899 pt. 1: 24.) Receipts and Expenditures See below, that title. Drainage; see below, Soils, etc. Economic Botany; see above, Agriculture. Crops. Fruit, the serial group. Also Pests Economic Entomology; see above, Crops. Pests Economic Zoology serial A 1890-1902/3. Rept. of dept. of zoology* of the Penn. state college. In Documents as follows : Henry T. Femald, professor of zoology 1890 In A.R. state college 1890 pt. 1 : 55-56. 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898/9 1891 pt. 1 : 52-55. 1892 pt. 1 : 17-18. 1893 pt. 1894 pt. 1895 pt. 1896 pt. 1897 pt. ; 35-36. ; 54-65. ; 32-35. : 26-29. : 28-29. 1898/9 pt. 1 : 32-35. Elizabeth B. Meele, Instructor in zoology 1899/00 In A.K. state college 1899/00 pt. 1 : 24-25. Henry A. Surface, professor of zoology 1901/2 In A.E. state college 1901/2 pt. 1 : 97-103. 1902/3 " " " " """"' B 1902/3 pt. 1 : 80-86. Annual Repokts 1895-1904. Rept. of the economic zoologist to bd. of agric. [on birds, insects, crop preservation, fish and game, etc.]. In Documents as follows : B. H. Warren, economic; xoologist 1895 In 1 AR. dept. [1. e. 19 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1895 1896^ In 2 A.R. 'dept. [1. e. 20 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1896 pt. 1 : 45-60. 1897 In 3 A.R. dept. [i. e. 21 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1897 pt. 1 : 81-88. H. T. Femald, economic zoologist 1898 in 4 A.R. dept. [1. e. 22 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1898 pt. 1 : 104-111, 373-443.t 1899 In 5 A.R. dept. [1. e. 23 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1899 pt. 1 : 80-88. Benj. F. MacCartney, economic zoologist 1900 in 6 A.R. dept. [1. e. 24 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1900 pt. 1 : 79-97. 1901 in 7 A.R. dept. [1. e. 25 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1901 pt. 1 : 116-123. 1902 in 8 A.R. dept. [1. e. 26 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1902 pt. 1 : 171-178. • From 1892-1899/00, called dept. of biology, though It Included only the zoological division of the subject. t Suppl. rept. 236 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA AGRICUITURE— cont'd Economic Zoology — confd serial — cont'd B — cont'd AisTTUAL Reposts — cont'd B. A. BuTfaee, economic zoologist 1903 In 9 A.E. dept. [L e. 27 A^. bd.] of agric 1903 : 159- 1904 in 10 A.E. dept [1. e. 28 A.K. bd.] of agric 1904 : Also In Documents as follows ; 1896 in Dept. of agric bnlL 20 : 44-60. 1897 " " " " " 34:83-90. MOSTHLT BCIXETXSS 1903-1904. The montUy bulleUn of the division of zoology. Checklist T. 1. 1. 1903 May 1. n. p. W. S. Bay, 1903. 14 pp.* 2. 1903 Je. 1. n. p. W. S. Bay, 1903. 16 pp., 2 pis.* Ed. 2 only seen. 3. 1903 Jly. 1. n. p. W. S. Ray, 1903. 20 pp., 2 pis.* 4. 1903 Aug. 1. n. p. W. S. Bay, 1903. 32 pp., 2 pis.* 5. 1903 Sept 1. n. p. W. S. Bay, 1903. 32 pp., 2 pis.* 6. 1903 Oct 1. n. p. W. S. Bay, 1903. 32 pp.* t 7. 1903 Nov. 1. n. p. W. S. Bay, 1903. 32 pp., 2 pis.* 8. 1903 Dec 1. n. p. W. S. Kay, 1903. 16 pp.* t 9. 1904 Jan. 1. n. p. W. S. Bay, 1904. 32 pp.* f 10. 1904 Feb. 1. n. p. W. S. Bay, 1904. 32 pp., 2 pis.* t 11-12. 1904 Apr. 1. n. p. W. S. Bay, 1904. 64 pp., 8 pis.* t T. 2. 1. 1904 lUy 1. n. p. W. S. Bay, 1904. 32 pp., 4 pis.* t 2. 1904 Je. 1. n. p. W. S. Bay, 1904. pp. 33-64, 2 pis.* t. .. ifv "-^^ 3. 1904 Jly. 1. n. p. ■«". S. Bay, 1904. pp. 65-96.* t 4. 1904 Aug. 1. n. p. W. S. Bay, 1904. pp. 97-128, 2 pls.*t 5. 1904 Sept 1. n. p. W. S. Bay, 1904. pp. 129-160.* 6. 1904 Oct 1. n. p. W. S. Bay, 1904. pp. 161-192.* 7. 1904 Nov. 1. n. p. W. S. Bay, 1904. pp. 193-224.* f 8. 1904 Dec 1. n. p. W. S. Bay, 1904. pp. 225-256.* QtJABTEBLT BTTLLETIXS ± 1903-1904. The zoological quarterly bulletin, n. p., W. S. Ray, 1903-1904. Checklist T. 1. Nos. 1-4. 1. 1903 May 15. Birds around the farm. 1903. 12 pp., 3 pis. Issued as Zoological Circnlar Xo. 1. 2. 1903 Ang. 15. The economic valoe of onr native birds. 1903. 16 pp. 3. 1903 Not. 15. Same 1903. 32 pp. 4. 1904 Feb. 15. Same 1904. 32 pp., 4 pis. T. 2. Nos. 1-3. 1. 1904 Hay 15. The economic Talne of Fenn. animals in lelation to agric shown in the agric exhibit of Penn. at the St Lonis EIzpasitiDn. 1904. 32 pp., pis. 2. 1904 Ang. 15. The economic ralne of onr native birds. 1904. pp. 33-48. 3. 1904 Not. 15. The economic Talne of onr natiTe birds, discussed by orders and families. 1904. pp. 49-64, 2 pis. non-seriai 1896. Tazidermy; how to collect, skin, preserve and mount birds; by B. H. 'Warren. 128 pp., iUns. (Dept of Agria BnlL 6.) Also contains fish and game laws 1878-1895. 1896-1902. Resp. work of the division of economic zoology. (2 A.R. dept. [20 AJL bd.] of agric. 1896 pt. 1 (p. 13)— 8 same 1902.) 1898. The economic status of the mole; the mole family in Penn., with economic relation of the mole to agric; by H. WUson. 42 pp. (Dept of agria bnlL no. 31.) * Seen in the Free Library of FhUa. t Also in EUst Socy. of Penn., Phlla. i All f onnd in the Free Library of Phfla. : nos. 3 and 4 of ToL 1 were also seen in the Hist Socy. of Penn., PhUa. AGKICULTUEE— cont'd Economic Zoology — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1903. Publications of the division of zoology. (Mo. bull, of division of zoology v. 1, no. 2 : 4.) Uonthly ctrcnlar [balletin] of the diTision of soology. zoological qnarterly [balletin], [special] bnlletlns, ann. repts. Bepeated in no. 3, with added information, as to dates, etc. . Outline of objects and work of the divisiwi of economic zoology. (Mo. circular of the division of zoology V. 1, no. 1: 3-5.) (1) Examining specimens and answering qnestlons; (2j personal work of the economic zoologist — InTesrigation and experimentation ; (3) publica- tion ; (4) lectures ; (5) inspection of nurseries and priTBte premises ; (6) inspection of Imported plants, seeds and fruits; (7) making collections. . Respecting change of titles In publications of the division of zoology, viz.: "The Monthly CSrcn- lar of the Division of Zoology " to " The Monthly Bulletin ...."; and "The Zoological Qnarterly" to " The Zoological Quarterly Bulletin." (Mo. bulL of division of zoology v. 1, no. 3: 4.) . The relation of forestry and zoology; by H. A. Surface. (Same v. 1, no. 5: 30-32.) From the Zoological Press circular Issued by Penn. State College . The zoological exhibitiMX of Penn. at St Louis. {Same v. 1, no. 7: 29-3L) . Directions to correspondents [resp. questions, specimens, repUes, eta]. {Same v. 1, no. 5: 26-27.) 1904. Index to vol. 1, nos. 1-12. {Same v. 1, nos. 11-12: 56-64.) . The study of zoology. {Same v. 2 (no. 8) : 228- 236.) . Apptmts. for addresses by the zoologist (Some V. 1, no. 9: 14-15.) . Organization of Penn. naturalists. {Same v. 2 (no. T) : 217-218.) . Our collection for the St Louis Exposition. {Same v. 1, no. 9: 31.) Education 1804. First agric. school founded by Thaer [at Moeglin, near Berlin]. (Kept bd. of trustees of B^armers" High School 1860/3: 726.) Paging from t. 6 Bept trans, state agric socy. Sketch of life of Thaer (1752-1828) given In note 1820. Description of Thaer's school; by an English traveUer. {Same 1860/3: 726-727.) Paging from v. 6 Bept trans, state agric socy. 1851. See above. Agriculture, this date. 1853. Education of farmers; by J. R. Jones. (Penn. School Journal v. 2: 188-190.) . See also above, Ocqss. Wheat Pennsylvania, this date. . See also below. Fairs. County and Local, this date. . Address of J. Richter Jones before socy. for promotion of agric and mech. arts in Susquehanna Co. (1 AJEt trans, state agric socy. 1853: 267-279.) The plow and the book ; relation of the sdencea, parties nlarly chemistry, to agric ; rural schools ; educa- tion of the farmer s sons. 1858. Address of Dr. C. K. Thompson before the Tioga Co. Agric Socy. (v. 5 game 1857/8: 503-512.) Relates chiefly to education for tlie tafmer. [I860.] See below, Penn. State (College, this date. 1862-1889. Table; population and valuation of the several states (census of 1880) ; proceeds of national land grant of 1862, with appms. made to state colleges and universities by the Legislature to carry that act into effect (Rept Penn. State CoU^e 1888 [pt 1] : foldg. taWe betw. pp. 8 and 9.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 237 AGRICULTURE— cont'd Education — cont'd 1863. Lands granted to states for endowment, support, etc., by each state, of at least one college for teach- ing such branches of learning as are related to agrlc. and mechanic arts, without excluding other scientific and classical studies, and including mili- tary tactics; recommendation that proper prov. be made by leglsl. for having the lands thus granted to Pa., selected and used for asylum for disabled soldiers. (Govs. mess. (Curtin) Jan. 1863: 12.) 1864. Summary of ann. income and expenditure of an industrial college, (v. 6 Rept. trans, state agrlc. socy. 1861/3: 29.) Based on model described by Dr. Pugh. 1878. Education of the farmer; by E. B. White. (Penn. School Journal v. 26: 301-302.) 1879. Substance of remarks of J. P. Wickersham on education in Europe as it affects agrlc. (Quarterly rept. bd. of agrlc. Dec, Jan. and Feb. 1878/9: 13.) 1882. Michigan Agrlc. College; by A. W. Potter. (Penn. School Journal v. 31: 50-54.) 1887. Rept. of trustees and treasurer of State Agri- cultural College for years 1885 and 1886; with table showing what several states have done to carry out the national land grant act of 1862. (Leglsl. Record 1887: 218-221.) 1889. Rural schools; by S. S. Thomas. (39 and 40 quarterly repts. bd. agrlc. 1889: 20-24.) . The relation of our public schools to agric; by Wm. C. Storick. (39 and 40 same 1889: 169-170.) . Relations of the farmer to the public schools; by B. B. Goodling. (39 and 40 same 1889: 176-179.) . The relation of public schools to the farming industries — do they encourage or create distaste for agric. pursuits? by John V. Ommeren. (39 and 40 same 1889: 58-60.) 1891. What should constitute the farmer's education? by Mrs. Andrew Crawford. (45 and 46 same 1891: 61-66.) 1894. Can and should agric. be taught in the common schools? by John Hamilton. (Penn. School Journal V. 43: 137-141.) . Agric. teaching for rural schools; by Geo. G. GrofC. (Same v. 42: 294-296.) 1897. Some statistics of land grant colleges, with illus- trative charts; by Louis E. Reber. (A.R. Penn. State College 1897 pt. 1: 8-11, and 8 pis.) Plates 1 and 2 contain a graphic representation of the total state apprns. in the different states of the Union ; (3) fixed ann. state apprns. ; (4) additions to equipment; (5) cost per student; (6) U. S. assessed valuation ; (7) ratio of apprns. to the assessed valuation of their property; (8) compara- tive statistics embracing total revenue, total state revenue, fixed ann. state revenue, additions to equipment. 1899. The school and the farm. (66 A.R. supt. of public instruction 1898/9: ix-x.) 1900/1901. Statistics of IT. S. land grant colleges, year endg. Je. 30. (A.R. Penn. State College 1901/2 pt. 1:4.) 1901. Agric. education; rural schools; by John Hamil- ton. (7 A.R. dept. of agric. 1901 pt. 1: 45.) 1903. Responsibilities and duties of state bds. and teachers of agriculture; by I. P. Roberts. (9 same 1903: 266-272.) 1904. Table: Sugested grouping of states and terri- tories for normal agric. school purposes. (10 same 1904: 182-183.) . Education for the farmer. (Mo. bull, division of zoology V. 2 (no. 4) : 119-121.) . Rural education; by Geo. T. Winston. (Same V. 2 (no. 5) : 151-154.) AGRICULTURE— cont'd Education — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA serial A FARMERS' HIGH SCHOOL OF PENN. 1856-1860/3. Ann. rept. of the bd. of trustees of the Farmers' High School of Penn. Harrisburg: A. B. Hamilton. Checklist unnum. 1856. Not printed separately? 1. 1857 dept. ed. (Souse). 1858. 22 pp. Copies seen in the Free Library of Fhila. and in the Penn. State Library. 3000 copies were ordered prtd. 1. 1857 dept. ed. (Senate?), h. t. p. 22 pp. Copies seen in the Free Library of Phlla. and in the Hist. Socy. of Penn., Phila. 1. 1857 doc. ed. n. t. p. pp. 331-350. 1. 1857. In German. Not seen. 1500 copies were ordered prtd. (House jol. Jan. 1858 : 149.) 2. 1858 dept. ed. 1859. 79 pp. 2. 1858 doc. ed. n. t. p. pp. 745-818. unnum. 1859-1860/3. Not found. In Collected docs, as follows : unnum. 1856 not found. 1. 1857 in Leglsl. docs. 1858, doc. 17. 2. 1858 " " " 1859, doc. 51. unnum. 1859-1860/3 not found. Also in Documents as follows : unnum. 1856 in 4 A.R. trans, state agrlc. socy. 1856 : 22- 25. 1. 1857 In T. 5 Rept. trans, state agrlc. socy. 1857/9 : 28- 51. 2. 1858 in v. 5 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1857/9 : 73- 160. unnum. 1859 not found, unnum. 1860/3 in v. 6 Rept trans, state agric. socy. 1861/3 : 705-785. AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Opened to students on Feb. 16, 1859, as the Farmers' High School. Enlarged in scope under federal act of Jly. 2, 1862. Annual Repoets 1 series Under act of Apr. 1, 1863. 1863-1866. Rept. upon income and expenditures of agric. college of Penn. Checklist No separate copies were found. In Collected docs, as follows : 1863 in Leglsl. docs. 1864 : 1285-1287 (doc. 30). 1864-1865 not found. 1866 in Leglsl. docs. 1867 v. 1 : 817-818 (doc. 25). 2 series 1864-1873. [Ann.] rept. of the bd. of trustees of the Agricultural College of Penn. Harrisburg, 1869-1874. Checklist 1864 dept. ed. Philadelphia : J. B. Rodgers, 1865. 8 pp. Copy seen in the Penn. State Library. 1864 doc. ed. None found. 1865-1867. Not found. 1868 dept. ed. Not found. 1868 doe. ed. n. t. p. pp. 819-827. 1869 dept. ed. B. Singerly, 1870. 80 pp. 1869 doc. ed. n. t. p. pp. 99-176. 1870 dept. ed. B. Singerly, 1871. 138 pp. Copy seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn., Phlla. 1870 doc. ed. n. t. p. pp. 181-314. 1871.* 1872 dept. ed. B. Singerly, 1873. 224 pp. 1872 doc. ed. ii. t. p. pp. 724-944. 1873 dept. ed. B. Singerly, 1874. 104 pp. Copies seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn. and In the Penn. State Library. 1873 doc. ed. n. t. p. pp. 472-555. * The only rept. found for 1871 was that prtd. In v. 8 Rept. trans. state agrlc. socy. " The ann. rept. for 1871 was duly made in Jan., 1872, and 7000 copies ordered to be printed ; but .... the manu- script was lost whilst in the custody of the Legislature 238 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA AGRICITLTtrRE— cont'd Education — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— confd serial — cont'd B— confd AGRICCLTUEAL COLLEGE— cont'd A:sxrAL Refokis — confd 2 series — cont'd In Collected docs, as follows : 1864-1867 not fonnd. 1868 in LeglsL docs. 1869 : 819-827 (doc 15). 1869 " " •• 1870:99-176 (doc 6). 1870 " " " 1871:181-314 (doc 12). 1871.* 1S72 In LeglsL docs. 1873 T. 2 : 724-944 (doc 14). 1873 " " •• 1874 T. 1:472-555 (doc 4). Also an abridged rept. in Documents as follows : 1869 in T. 7 Kept, trans, state agric socr. 1864 70 : 393- 424. 1870 in ▼. 479. 1871 In T. S Bept. trans, state aerie socr. 1871 2 : 300- 348.* 1872 in'legisL joL 1573:109-111. President's rept. only. 1873 in T. 9 Rept. trans, state agric socy. 1872 3:217- 287. Eept trans, state agric socy. 1864/70 : 425- o senes 1874-1904. bus. Amu rept of Penn. State College. Harris- 1875-1905. CbeckUst 1874 dcpt ed. B. F. Uejers, 1875. 81 pp. Copies seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn., Pliila. and in the Penn. State Ljbiary. 1S75 .o pp. doc ed. n. t. p. pp. 104-171. dept. ed. Patriot Pobllsliing Co., 1876. 103 pp. doc ed. n. t p. pp. 981-1061. 1876 dcpt ed. Patriot PabUshing Co., 1S77. " doc ed. n. t. p. pp. 1116-1175. 1877 dept. ed. L S. Bart, 1878. 69 pp. ** doc ed. n. t. p. 69 pp. 1S7S dept ed. Li. S. Hart, 1879. 75 pp. Copy seen in tlie Penn. State Libniry. 1878 doc ed. n. t p. 75 pp. 1879/80 dept ed. L. S. BDart. 1881. 132 pp. " doc ed. n. t p. 10 pp. 1881 dept ed. L. S. Hart, 1881. " doc ed. n. t p. 20 pp. 1882 dept ed. L. S. Hart. 1883. doc ed. n. t p. 59 pp. 1883 dept ed. U S. Hart, 1884. " doc ed. n. t p. 46 pp. 1884 dept ed. L. S. Hart, 1885. " doc ed. Li. S. Hart 1885. 1885 dept ed. Not found, doc ed-t 1886 dept ed. E. K. Meyers 1SS7. table. 1886 doc ed. n. t p. In Collected docs, as follows: 1874 in LegislatiTe docs. 1875 ▼. 3:104^-171 (doc 8). AGKICULTTIHE— cont'd Education — confd PENNSYLVANIA— confd serial — cont'd B — ctmfd AGRICULTITRAL COLLEGE— confd Asiixrjj. Kepobtb — cn Jan- 1872, and lOOO copies ordered to be printed ; but .... the maao- Ecnpt was lost whilst in the custody of the I^^Uatme. . " I An abridged report, being part of the ann. i^t of tlie board at agriculture. t n. p, 1893-1904. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 339 AGRICULTURE— cont'd Education — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd serial — cont'd B — cont'd AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE— cont'd Annual Reports — cont'd 4 series — cont'd In Collected docs, as follows : 1887 pts. 1-2 in Official docs. 1887/8 1888 1889 1890 " (Abridged) 1891 pts. 1-2 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1888/9 1889 T. 1890 T. 1890 v. 1891 v. 1892 T. 1893 V. 1894 v. 1895 V. 1896 V. 1897 V. 1898 V. 1899 T. 1900 T. 1981 V. 1902 v. 1903 T. 1904 V. V. 6 (doc. 13). V. 6 (doc. 17). 6 (doc. 21). 5 (doc. 22). 2 (doc. 4, app.). 10 (doc. 17) 6 (doc. 17). 4 (doc. 19). 10 (doc. 20). 10 (doc. 21). 11 (doc. 22). 12 (doc. 21). 9 (doc. 21). doc. 22). doc. 21). doc. 21). , doc. 20). doc. 19). doc. 20) . Also an abridged rept. in Documents 1887 in 11 A.E. bd. of agrlc. 1887. 1888 " 12 " " " " 1888. 1889 " 13 1889 1890 " 14 1890. 1891 not found. 1892 in 16 A.R. bd. of agric. 1892. 1893 " 17 " 1893. 1894 " 18 1894 as follows : 20 pp. 20 pp. 20 pp. 20 pp. 20 pp. 18 pp. 16 pp. Bulletins 1882-1886. lege.] 1 series [Bulletins issued by the Penn. State Col- Cliecljlist 1. 1882 Nov. 15. The results of an experiment showing effect of various fertilizers on the quantity and quality of the wheat crop ; by W. H. Jordan. 245^f^"°*' ^'^^P*- ^^°°- ^*^*^ College 1886:239- 2. 1882 Dec 30. I. The results of experiments with various fertilizers on corn and oats. II. An examina- tion of agric. seeds. ' ^i.„^^^P"°t- (Kept. Penn. State College 1886:246- 256.) 3. 1883 Jan. 30. The composition, valuation and pur- chase of commercial fertilizers; by W. H. Jordan n. t. p. 11 pp. Copy seen in Penn. State Library. ^^A^P'"*"*- (Kept- Peon- State College 1886:253- 264.) 4. 1883 May 10. The use of commercial fertilizers. . Reprint. (Kept. Penn. State College 1886:265- 5. 1883 Aug. 10. Results of experiments on effect of cutting timothy and clover grass at different stages of growth. (Kept. Penn. State College 1886 : 271- Feeding experiments. (Rept. Penn. State College 1886 : 2T8- Reprint. 277.) 6. 1883 Nov. 26. . Reprint. 284.) 7. 1883 Dec. 10. Note on an experiment with native potatoes ; by Wm. A. Bucljhout. . Reprint. (Rept. Penn. State College 1886:284- 285.) 8. 1884 Apr. 25. The results of experiments showing effect of various fertilizers on the growth of corn, oats, wheat and grass, n. t. p. pp. 60-66. Copy seen in Penn. State Library. . Reprint. (Rept. Penn. State College 1886 : 286- 293.) 9. 1884 Jly. 20. The results of experiments showing the effect of various fertilizers on the growth of corn, oats and wheat. . Reprint. (Rept. Penn. State College 1886 : 293- 299.) 10. 1885 Jan. Feeding experiments, n. t. p. pp. 76- 81(1). Copy seen In Penn. State Library. . Reprint. (Rept. Penn. State College 1886 : 299- 304.) AGRICULTURE— cont'd Education — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd serial — cont'd B — cont'd AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE— cont'd Bulletins — cont'd 1 series— cont'd Checklist — cont'd 11. 1885 Jly. 20. Experiments with fertilizers In 1884. (Rept. Penn. State College 1886:304 Feeding experiments. t. p. pp. 92- t. p. pp. Reprint. 309.) 12. 1886 Jan. 1. 97(1). Copy seen in Penn. State Library. Experiments were made by W. H. Jordan ; the bull. was prepared by Wm. Frear. . Reprint. (Rept. Penn. State College 1886 : 309- 313.) 13. 1886 Feb. 1. Course in mechanic arts. 100-104. Copy seen in Penn. State Library. . Reprint. (Kept. Penn. State College 1886:314- 318.) 14. 1886 Je. 10. The grass crops of 1885 ; by Wm. Frear. . Reprint. (Rept. Penn. State College 1886 : 319- 325.) 15. 1886 Oct. 30. The composition of soiling rye. . Reprint. (Rept. Penn. State College 1886 : 325- 327.) 16. 1886 Nov. 15. The composition and food value of des- slcated apple-pomace. . Reprint. (Rept. Penn. State College 1886 : 327- 330.) 2 series 1887-1903. Agric. Exper. Station Bulletins. Checklist 1887 1. Oct. Announcement. Hist, sketch of agric. experi- ments at Penn. State College 1857-1887 ; soiling crops ; by Wm. Frear. n. t. p. 42 pp. 1888 2. Jan. Announcement. Field experiments with phos- phates ; by H. P. Armsby. n. t. p. 19 pp. 3. Apr. Composition and digestibility of corn stover ; by H. P. Armsby. n. t. p. 16 pp. 4. Jly. Seed germinations ; by Geo. C. Butz. u. t. p. 18 pp. 5. Oct. The digestibility of soiling rye ; by Wm. Frear. n. t. p. 11 pp. 1889 6. Jan. Tests of varieties, 1888 ; by Wm. H. Caldwell and asst. agriculturists, h. t. p. 16 pp. 7. Apr. Tests of varieties, 1888 ; by W. H. Caldwell. Analyses and valuation of fertilizers ; by Wm. Frear. n. t. p. 23 pp. 8. Jly. Systematic testing of new varieties ; germination tests ; by Geo. C. Butz. n. t. p. 7 pp. 9. Oct. Digestibility of corn fodder and silage ; by H. P. Armsby and Wm. I-I. Caldwell, n. t. p. 1(5 pp. 1890 10. Jan. Should farmers raise their own vegetable seeds ? [and] notes on new varieties of vegetables ; by Geo. C. Butz. Tests of agric. varieties, 1889 ; by Wm. H. Caldwell, n. t. p. 31 pp. 11. Apr. Indian corn as a grain and forage crop ; by Wm. H. Caldwell, n. t. p. 16 pp. 12. Jly. Simple methods of determining milk fat ; by Wm. Frear and Geo. L. Holter. n. t. p. 33 pp. 13. Oct. Black knot on plums [and] a few ornamental plants ; by Geo. C. Butz. n. t. p. 8 pp., illus. 1891 14. Jan. Tests of varieties of vegetables for 1890 ; by Geo. C. Butz. n. t. p. 15 pp. 15. Apr. Influence of variety and of rate of seeding on the yield of ensilage corn ; by H. P. Armsby. n. t. p. 13 pp. 16. Jly. Culture of the chestnut for fruit ; by Wm. A. Buckhout. Analysis of the several varieties of chest- nuts ; by Wm. Frear. n. t. p. 18 pp. 17. Oct. The value of cotton-seed meal as compared with bran for the production of butter ; by Thos. F. Hunt, n. t. p. 19 pp. * " The earlier bulletins issued by the College have long been out of print, and are here reprtd. In response to numerous calls " (Rept. Penn. State College 1886:237.) Separate copies were found only for nos. 3, 10,. 12, 13. 240 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA AGRICULTURE— cont'd Edncation— cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd serial — cont'd B — cont'd AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE— cont'd BtTLLETiifs — cont'd 2 series — cont'd Checklist — cont'd 1892 18. Jan. Notes on new and old varieties or orchard fruits and small fmlts ; by Geo. C. Batz. n. t. p. 16 pp. 19. Apr. Information on spraying fruits ; by Geo. C. Bntz. n. t. p. 13 pp. 20. J^. Tests of dairy apparatus; by H. P. Armsby, H. J. Waters and W. H. Caldwell, n. t. p. 18 pp. 21. Oct. The Koch test for tnbercoIoslB ; by H. P. Armsby and Leonard Pearson, n. t. p. 19 pp. 1893 22. Jan. Tests of dairy apparatus ; by Wm. H. CaldwelL n. t. p. 20 pp. 23. Apr. Forest fires ; by Wm. A. Backhont. Experience with evergreens in Penn. ; by Geo. C. Bntz. n. t. p. 17 pp. 24. Jly. Inflaence of quantity of food upon economy of mUk and butter production ; by H. J. Waters, W. H. CaldweU and R. J. Weld. n. t. p. 17 pp. 25. Oct. SmaU fruits in 1893 ; by Geo. C. Butz. n. t. p. 12 pp. 1894 26. Jan. Mangels and sugar beets vs. silage; yield cost and feeding value ; by H. J. Waters and B. J. Weld, n. t. p. 19 pp. 27. Apr. Tests of cream separators ; by H. P. Armsby, Wm. H. Caldwell and L. E. Beber. n. t. p. 22 pp. 28. Jly. Cotton-seed feed for dairy cows ; by H. P. Armsby and E. H. Hess. n. t. p. 22 pp. 29. Oct. Tuberculosis of cattle; by Leonard Pearson. n. t. p. 39 pp. 1895 30. Jan. Tobacco experiments ; by Wm. Frear and E. J. Haley, n. t. p. 19 pp. 31. Apr. Sept. of director (H. P. Armsby) for 1894. n. t. p. 26 pp. 32. Jly. Small fruits in 1894 ; by Geo. C. Butz. n. t. p. 13 pp. 33. Oct. Directions for using the Babcock milk test ; by Harry Hayward and M. E. McDonnell, n. t. p. 13 pp. 1896 unnum. Computation of rations for farm animals ; bulL of information no. 1. 2d ed. State College, Dec. 1896. 39 pp. 34. Jan. A phosphate deposit in Juniata Co. ; by iL C. Ihlseng. n. t. p. 14 pp. 35. Apr. A soil test with fertilizers ; by H. P. Armsby. n. t. p. 25 pp. 36. May. Chestnut culture for fruit; by Wm. A. Buck- hout. n. t p. 15 pp., iUus. 37. Nov. The peach Industry In Penn. ; by Geo. C. Bntz. n. p. 1897. 30 pp., illns., map. n. t. p. ; imprint taken from cover. 1897 38. Jan. A test of hand separators; by Harry Hayward. n. p. C. M. Bnsch 1897. 27 pp. n. t. p. ; imprint taken from cover, unnum. Sept. BnlL of information, no. 2. Not seen. Entry from Bowker. 39. Nov. Wheat, oats and potatoes; by Geo. C. Watson and Enos. Bt. Hess. n. p. Wm. Stanley Bay 1897. 16 pp. n. t. p. ; imprint taken from cover. 40. Dea The sugar beet in Penn.; by Henry Prentiss Armsby. n. p. W. S. Kay 1898. 24 pp. n. t. p. ; Imprint taken from cover. 41. Dec Tests of dairy feeds: by Harry Hayward and E. J. Weld. n. p. W. S. Ray, 1898. 18 pp., chart. n. t p. ; imprint taken from cover. 1898 42. Je. The maintenance ration of cattle ; by Henry Prentiss Armsby. n. p. W. S. Bay, 1898. 188 pp., Ulus., chart. „ „ ^ ^ n- a 43. Je. Apples in Penn. ; by Geo. C. Butz. u. p. w . ss. Ray 1^8. 19 PP» Ulus. „ „ ^ 44. Nov. Commercial butter cultures ; by HarryHayward and M. E. McDonnea n. p. W. S. Kay, 1899. 21 pp. 45. Dec Heated milk for butter making ; by B. Hayward and F. F. Pepper, n. p. Wm. Stanley Bay 1899. 8 pp. AGRICULTURE— cont'd Edncation— cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd serial — cont'd B — cont'd AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE— cont'd BuxJ-ETiKS — cont'd 2 series — cont'd Checklist — cont'd 1899 46. Jly. Variety tests of wheat; by Geo. C. Watson and Enos H. Hess. n. t. p. 7 pp. 47. Nov. Tests of the sugar-beet In Penn.; by H. P. Armsby and E. H. Hess. n. t. p. 8 pp. 48. Dec Winter vs. spring bran ; by Wm. Frear and W. A. Hotchinson. n. t. p. 8 pp. 1900 49. Feb. Field fertilizer experiments on tobacco ; by Wm. Frear. n. t. p. 8 pp. 50. Feb. DistUlery waste; by Wm. Frear and C. A. Browne, Jr. Misc. cattle food analyses; by Wm. Frear. n. t. p. 12 pp. 51. Apr. SmaU fruits in 1899 ; by Geo. C. Butz and J. P. PiUsbury. n. t. p. 6 pp. 52. Je. Kye-meal and Quaker oats feed for milk produc- tion ; by Harry Hayward. n. t. p. 8 pp. 53 Sept. Methods of steer feeding; by G. C. Watson and SI. S. McDowea n. t p. 8 pp. 54. Xov. The mannrial value of the excreta of milch cows ; by W. S. Sweetser. n. t. p. 7 pp. 1901 55. May. Variety tests of wheat; by Geo. C. Watson and Enos H. Hess. n. t. p. 8 pp. 56. Je. Methods of dairy feeding; by Harry Hayward. n. t. p. 6 pp. „ 57. Nov. Methods of steer feeding ; by G. C. Watson and A. K. Bteser. n. t. p. 12 pp. 1902 58 Mch. Weeds in general : two new comers into Penn. ; by W. A. Buckhont. n. t p. 8 pp. 59. Apr. Penn. sugar beets in 1901 ; by Wm. Frear and W. T. Carter, n. t. p. 8 pp. 60. Jly. The rearing of calves on milk snl>8tances; by Harry Hayward. n. t. p. 12 pp., 2 pis. 61. Oct. Ann. rept. of director (BL P. Armsby). n. t p. 12 pp. 1903 62. Jan. An experiment in ginseng culture; by Geo. C. Butz. n. t. p. 14 pp., iUus. 63. Apr. Losses in manure ; by Wm. Frear. n. t. p. 6 pp. 64. Oct Methods of steer feeding ; by T. I. Malrs and A. K. Kisser, n. t. p. 8 pp. „ „ 65 Dec Forage and soiling experiments; by Geo. C Watson and Thos. I. Malrs. n. t. p. 12 pp. 1904 66. [Jan.] Spraying grapes for black rot in Erie Co.i Penn. Not fonnd. 67. [Apr.] Variety tests of wheat. Not found. 68. [Jly.] Methods of steer feeding. Not found. 69. [Dec] Annual rept of director. No separate copy found. ClECTOABS 1870. Circular of the agric college of Penn. [ofllcet*, faculty, terms of admission, etc]. Separate copy not seen. . Same. (Eept bd. of trustees of agric con^e 1869 : 86.) 1871. Same [as to officers, students, instruction, de- scription, means of access, etc]. Separate copy not seen. . Same. (Kept of bd. of trustees of agric college of Penn. 1870 : 182-194.) Paging from Collected docs. CoiJUege 1879/80: 5-7.) 1882. Agric. education; by S. B. Heiges. (6 A.R. bd. of agric. 1882: 117-139.) Plan of education for large boys and girls of Penn. vherein more attention sball be paid to agric 1887. Rept of conference conunittee on House bill 243, reL to granted lands for endowment of agric. col- leges. (LegisL Record 1887: 2716.) 1887-1905. See above. Agriculture. Pennsylvania, these dates. 1893. Should the science of agric. be taught in our public schools? by B. F. Herrington. (17 AM. bd. agric 1893: 196-197.) . Agric. in the public schools; by S. H. Heiges. (17 same 1893: 239-243.) 1900. C!onference on agric. education; res. adopted. (67 A.R. supt. of public instruction 1899/00 v. 1: vi.) ^. Agric. education; need of provision for promo- tion of. (6 A.R. dept. [24 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1900 pL 1: 47-49.) 1901. The betterment of rural schools for the benefit of the farmer; by J. J. Heilman. (7 same [25 samel 1901 pt. 2: 269-274.) 1902. Agric. education. (8 same [26 sarne^ 1902 pt 1: 51-59.) " Committee of Twelve on Rural Schools " apptd. by National Council of Education in 1895 ; Ideal classi- fied school ; transportation of children ; centraliza- tion of mral schools in Penn. 1903. R^t of executive committee of aUied agric. organizations at ann. mtg. of state lyjrtic. assn., offering res. for adoption resp. appms. by legisl. to different institutions instructing in agric, for- estry, nature study, etc (9 same [27 same'] 1903: 713-714.) . Rept of conference committee on Senate bill 164, rel. to lands granted by IT. S. for endowment of agric ccdl^es. (Legist Record 1903 v. 2: 3837- 3838.) Fasmebs' High Schooi. See below, Penn. State College. Fabmebs' Institutes serial A Under act of Je. 2, 1887. 1886-1891/2. lost of local or co. farmers' institutes held under auspices of the Penn. state bd. of agric. In Documents as follows : 1886 in 31 Quarterly rept bd. of agric 1886 : 3-4. 1887 " 34 " '• 1887:6. 1887/8 "36 " « « .. « 1887:9. " 37 and 38 Quarterly lepts. bd. «f agric 1888 : in Dept of agric bull. no. 2. 36 pp. 14. 92 pp. 25. 26. 39. 53. 68. 85. 103. 116. 127. 8 pp. 74 pp. 87 pp.* 94 pp. 90 pp. 102 pp. 68 pp., 64 pp. 71 pp. map. AGRICULTURE— cont'd Education — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd Fabmebs' Institutes — cont'd serial — cont'd A — cont'd 1888/9 in 39 and 40 Quarterly repts. bd. of agric. 1889 4. 1889/90 In 41 and 42 Quarterly repts. bd. of agric 1890 5. 1891/2 In 49 and 50 Quarterly repts. bd. of agric 1892 6-8. Also In Documents as follows, with the addition of general Information as to the InsUtntes, list of lecturers, etc : 1895 1896 1896/7 1897/8 1898/9 1899/00 1900/1 1901/2 1902/3 1903/4 1904/5 Also in Documents as follows : 1890 in 14 A.B. bd. of agric 1890 : 33. 1891 not found. 1892 in 16 A.K. bd. of agric 1892 : 15-16. 1893 " 17 " " " " 1893 : 365. 1894 " 18 " " " " 1894 : 366-369. 1895 '• 1 AJl. dept [19 A.K. bd.] of agric 1895 pt 1: 858-862. 1896 not found. 1897 in 3 A.E. dept [21 A-B. bd.] of agric 1897 pt 1 : 227-247. 1898 in 4 A.E. dept [22 AJl. bd.] of agric 1898 pt 1 : S-14. Abstract only. 1899 in 5 A.B. dept (23 A.B. bd.] of agric 1899 pt 2 263-357.t 1900 in 6 A.B. dept [24 A.B. bd.] of agric 1900 pt 2 42-54. 1901 in 7 A.E. dept [25 A.B. bd.] of agric 1901 pt 2 41-55.t 1902 in 8 A.K. dept [26 A.B. bd.] of agric 1902 pt 2 63-71.t 1903 In 9 A.E. dept [27 A.K. bd.] of agric 1903 : 303- 497.? Also in BuH. 115 of Dept of Agric 210 pp. 1904 in 10 AJt. dept [28 A.E. bd.] of agric IWH : 122- 351.S Also in BuU. 131 of the Dept of Agric. pp. 25-259. B 1895-1904. Rept of deputy secy, and director of farmers' institutes. In Bepts. as follows : John HaBuUon, deputy secretary, etc. unnum. 1S9.5 in 1 A-B. dept [19 A.E. bd.] of agric 1895 pt 1:11-16. unnnm. 1896 in 2 A.E. dept [20 A.E. bd.] of agric 1896 Dt 1 ' 33-44. unnnm. 1897 in 3 AJL dept [21 A.E. bd.] of agric 1897 pt 1 : 70^0. unnum. 1898 in 4 A-E. dept [22 A.B. bd.] of agric 1898 pt 1:93-103. A. L. Martin, deputy secretary unnnm. 1899 in 5 A.B. dept [23 AJl. bd.] of agric 1899 pt 1 : 42-48. unnnm. 1900 in 6 AJC. dept [24 A.K. bd.] of agric 1900 pt 1 : 52-61. unnnm. 1901 In 7 A.B. dept [25 A.B. bd.] of agric 1901 pt 1 : 60-73. unnum. 1902 in 8 A3, dept [26 AJt bd.] of agric 1902 pt 1 : 70-85. 9. 1903 in 9 A.B. dept [27 A3, bd.] of agric 1903 : 23- 63. 10. 1904 in 10 A3, dept [28 A.B. bd.] of agric 1904 : 13-43. Also In Documents as follows : 1896 in Dept of Agric BnlL 20 : 32-43. 1897 ■■ •• " " " 34:72-82. * BuH. no 38 contains a list of dates and places, being a drcnlar letter issued by the deputy secy.. Sept 10, 1898. t Contains only papers read at mtg. i Includes minutes of ann. mtgs. { CaUed Minutes of Farmers' Normal Institutes. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 243 AGRICULTURE— cont'd Education — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd Fakmebs' Institutes — cont'd non-serial 1842-1898/9. Farmers' Institutes. (3 A.R. dept. [21 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1897 pt. 1: 7-10.) Mass. 1859-1889; Mich. 1861; Iowa 1869; N. Y. 1842 et sea. ; Penn. 1877-1898/9 ; apprns. from 1885/6 to 1898/9 In Penn., no. and duration of Institutes each year, farmers' clubs, etc. 1859-1892. History of farmers' institutes; by T. J. Edge. (16 A.R. bd. agric. 1892: 10-13.) 1881. Farmers' institutes; by N. F. Underwood. (5 same 1881: 245-249.) Relates chiefly to preventing monopolies on farm products. 1882. Farmers' institute; plan of work, etc. (A.R. Penn. State College 1881: 4.) 1884. Continuance of farmers' institutes not advisable; reason. (Same 1884: 7.) 1885-1891. [Outline history of] local farmers' insti- tutes; by T. J. Edge. (15 A.R. bd. agric. 1891: 24- 26.) 1885-1904. History of farmers' institutes of Penn.; by A. L. Martin. (10 A.R. dept. [28 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1904: 42-43.) 1888. Opening address at Washington Institute; by John McDowell. (37 and 38 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1888: 261-263.) Bd. of agric and farmers' Institutes ; agric. apathy in Lawrence Co. ; wool-growing. 1889. Introductory address at Millville Institute; by Prances M. Eves. (39 and 40 same 1889: 73-75.) Influence of the farmer's home In the nation ; attendance of women at institutes ; advancement of woman ; liquor problem. 1890. Farmers' institute; by Calvin Cooper. (14 A.R. bd. agric. 1890: 201-203.) 1891. Farmers' institutes; by Eastburn Reeder. (15 same 1891: 170-172.) . The mngmnt. of farmers' institutes; by Joel A. Herr. (15 same 1891: 173-175.) . Farmers' institutes, their development and future; by John A. Woodward. (15 same 1891: 175- 177.) . The object of farmers' institutes; by M. R. Bashore. (15 same 1891: 177-180.) . Farmers' institutes; by W. H. Knouse. (15 same 1891: 181-186.) . Farmers' institutes, their object and value; [by Mr. Powell of N. Y.]. (15 same 1891: 186-190.) . Farmers' institutes and their mngmt. ; general discussions at bd. mtgs. (15 same 1891: 190-196.) . The need of comment on institute essays; by Edwd. Ivins. (45 and 46 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1891: 290-291.) . The object of farmers' institutes; by M. R. Ba- shore. (45 and 46 same 1891: 6-9.) . Circular issued by authority of bd. agric. resp. local farmers' institutes. (49 and 50 same 1892: 5.) 1891 Aug. 10. Local farmers' institutes; circular. (49 and 50 sam^ 1892: 5.) 1891-1902. Local farmers' institutes; secy.'s comments on work of. (15 A.R. bd. of agric. 1891 (pp. 24-27) — 8 same dept. of agric. 1902.) 1892. Circular resp. local farmers' institutes. (50 quarterly rept. bd. agric. 1893: 5.) — — . Rept. of committee (Heister) to visit N. Y. farm- ers' institutes. (16 A.R. bd. agric. 1892: 150-152.) 1893. Stmt, showing amt. of funds awarded each CO. for farmers' institutes. (17 same 1893: 27.) . How should the apprn. for farmers' institutes be distributed among cos. of state? by J. A. Herr. (17 same 1893: 189-190.) . See above, Board of Agriculture. Pennsylvania, this date. AGRICULTURE— cont'd Education — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd Faemebs' Institutes — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1894. Farmers' institutes; by David R. Hindman. (53 quarterly rept. bd. agric. 1894: 100-101.) . Woman's work at farmers' institutes; by Miss Helen S. Johnson. (53 same 1894: 99-100.) . Educational influence of institutes; by Prof. J. W. Speers. (53 same 1894: 65-66.) 1894/5. List of local farmers' institutes held by the dept. of agric. (Dept. of agric. bull. 14: 84-91.) 1895. Farmers' institutes in the various states; by John A. Woodward. (1 A.R. dept. [19 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1895 pt. 1: 97-115.) . See below, Laws, this date. 1895-1898. See below, Penn. State College, these dates. 1896. The way and the how of farmers' institutes; by Col. J. A. Woodward. (2 A.R. dept. [20 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1896 v. 2: 89-98.) . Penn. farmers' institutes; by Prof. John Hamil- ton. (2 same [20 same] 1896 v. 2: 109-115.) . Directions for constituting local committees on institute work in the several cos. of Penn. (Dept. of agric. bull. 14: 15-16.) . Suggestions to bds. of mngrs. of institutes in the several cos. of Penn. resp. object of farmers' institutes, preparation for them, etc. (.Same bull. 14: 7-14.) ■. Sample program of co. farmers' institute. (Same bull. 14: 25-29.) . Draft of proposed amdmt. of act establishing a dept. of agric, etc. in regard to apptmt. of local managers of farmers' institutes in the several counties of the state. (2 A.R. dept. of agric. 1896 pt. 2: 27-29.) 1896/7. Apportionment of farmers' institutes. (Same bull. 14: 17-19.) . General list of lecturers, speakers and essayists, with their subjects. (Same bull. 14: 53-82.) . List of speakers for farmers' institutes and their assignments. (Same bull. 14: 30-39.) . Farmers' institutes in Penn. 91 pp. (Same bull. 14.) . List of farmers' institutes, giving the cos. in alphalietical order. (Same bull. 14: 20-24.) . Penn. farmers' institutes; schedule of dates, places and lecturers. (Same bull. 14: 40-52.) 1897. Veto of act providing for apptmt. of local mngrs. of farmers' institutes and defining duties of supt. of institutes; with text of bill. (Vetoes (Hastings) 1897: 131-135.) . Approximate no. of farmers' institutes held; average attendance; apprn.; comparative rate of Penn. apprn. to that of other states; average ann. apprn. to farmers' institutes and agric. college; inadequacy and disproportion. (Govs. mess. (Hast- ings) Jan. 5, 1897: 31.) . Organization of farmers' institutes; by J. Hamil- ton. (3 A.R. dept. [21 A.R. bd.] agric. 1897 pt. 1: 227-242.) 1899. No. of farmers' institutes held in state in four years and average attendance; effect; necessity of sufficient ann. apprn. to carry on work. (Govs, mess. (Hastings) Jan. 3, 1899: 16.) . How shall the institute be best advertised? by Geo. G. Hutchinson. (Dept. of agric. Bull. 52: 165- 168.) . Institute work at headquarters; by John Hamil- ton. (Some Bull. 52: 109-170.) . What should the local mngr. give to state speak- ers; by H. V. White. (Some Bull. 52: 189-190.) 244 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA AGKICULTUEE— cont'd Edncation — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd Fabmebs' I:sstitctes — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1899. How to organize a successful institute; by Gerard C. Brown. (Same Bull. 52: 163-165.) 1900-1902. Directions for constituting local commit- tees on institute work in several cos. of Penn. (6 AJl. dept [24 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1900 pt 2 (pp. 48-51)— 8 same 1902.) 1903/4. Division of farmers' institutes; map repre- senting state by cos. with, five institute sees, into wtuch it is divided, and presenting names and location of places where institutes will be held dur- ing season. (Ace. dept. of agria buU. 116.) 1904. Farmers' institutes for Feb. (Ma bulL of division of zodogy V. 1, no. 10: 23-27.) . Farmers' institutes for Jan. (Same v. 1, no. 9: 19-21.) . Farmers' institutes to be held, Nov. 30-Dec. 31; place and speakers. (Same v. 2 (no. 7): 222-224.) . Acct of first ann. farmers' normal institute in Penn. (Same v. 2 (no. 6) : 186-190.) A mtg. of institnte mgrs. and speakers. . An address on normal schools of agric. for farm- ers' institute workers; by John Hamilttm. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1905. 18 pp. 1905. Farmers' institutes in Penn. for Jan., 1905. (Mo. bull, of division of zoology v. 2 (no. 8) : 254- 256.) NosicAi. Agmccxtukai. Schools 1904. Normal school of agric. for institute workers; by Prof. Hamilton. (10 AJR. bd. of agric. 1904: 169- 182.) Pessstltaxia State Coij£ge Incorporated Feb. 22, 1855. See also above, Edncation. Pennsylvania, tbe serial gronp. Also below. Laws. 1853. Res. adopted favoring apptmt. of a committee to consider the expediency of adopting measures for establishment of a state agric. scho(d to be called " The Farmer's High School of the State of Penn." (1 AJC trans, state agric. socy. 1853: 57.) . Rept. of A. S. Roberts, chrm. of the committee apptd. on the subject of an agric. school; res. offered and adc^ted for holding an agric. convention at Harrisburg, Mch. 8, to adopt measures for the estab- lishment of an agric. institution to be styled " The Farmers' High School" (1 same 1853: 58.) 1853-1875. Penn. State College. ([3] A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1ST4, 5: 431-471.) History (organization, location, name, endowment, edn- cational aims and statns) ; organisation of an in- dnstrial college (cost, officers and assts., faculty bldgs. and equipment, courses of stady, smnmary of ann. income and expenditure of an industrial college) : extts. from catalogue of Penn. State College in 18T4 (courses of stndy, military tactics, description of institution — college bldg. and other bldgs., college land, facilities, etc, central e^eii- ment farm, prizes, admission, diarges). 1854. Rept. of ccMnmittee (Watts) to whom was re- ferred subject of organization of " Farmers' High School" of Penn. (2 AJl. trans, state agric. socy. [1854]: 30-34.) Defects in bUl for organization : estimate of cost of grounds, bldgs., equipment, etc ; estimate of cost of support: estimate of state appm. needed for support and of income to l>e derived from tuition and produce; object of scbool; address to people, reL to object, etc, and soliciting propositions for location of sdiooL . Remarks of Mr. Fry on bill to Incorporate the Farmers' High School of Penn. (Daily L^isL Union v. 1 (no. 49) : 242.) . Charter of Farmers' High School II%e. (3 Bienn. rept of higher education 1899/00: 667-678.) Paging from rept. of supt. of public instruction. 1856. Incorporation of Farmers' High Schod; loca- tion; endowment; propriety of state aid. (Govs, mess. (PoUock) Jan. 1, 1856.) . Location and prospects of :^'anners' High Schocrf. (Penn. School Journal v. 5: 184-5.) 1857. llemorial of committee of bd. of trustees of Farmers' High School, praying appm. of S5O,O00. (4 AJt trans, state agric socy. 1856: 104-110.) Contains acct. of incorporation, donations, subscriptions, etc location, objects, neieds and all matters leL to school during 1855 and 1856. . Same, separate, n. t p. 5 pp. Copy seen in library of the Ubraiy Co. of FhUa. 1000 copies were ordered prtd. . Establishment of agric bureau in one ot state depts. and appm. for Farmers' High School com- mended to consideration of legislature. (Govs. mess. (Pollock) Jan. 7, 1857.) . List of subjects proposed to be taught in the fanners' high school. (1 AJt bd. trustees of farm- ers' high school 1857: 21-22.) . Rept of (iterations on the school farm; by Wm. G. Waring. (1 same 1857: 4-21.) Detailed stmt, of work done each mo., Mch. 31-Dec 18, 1857, with explanation ; wants ; winter work in the shop ; inventory of personal property belonging to the Farmers' High School. . 200 acres of limestone land donated by Gen. James Irvin, with pri^il^e of purchasing 200 more adjoining it; consununation ngress to the state of Penn.; addressed to the bd. of trustees of the Agric. CoU^e of Penn., convened at Harris- bnrg, Jan. 6, 1864, by Dr. E. Pngh, pres. of the faculty. Prtd. by order of the bd. Harrisburg: Singerly & Myers, 1864. 35(1) pp. Copies seen in EUst. Socy. of FeniL, in the Penn. State Idbraiy, and in the Amer. FhiL S0C7., FhOa. . Same. (t. 6 Rept. trans, state agric socy. 1861/3.) 1865. See above. Education. Pennsylvania, this date. . Public lands for educational purposes; debate. (LegisL Record 1865: 435-443.) . Memorial of agria college of Penn., agst reiteal of act at Apr. 1, 1863, resp. agric. land scrip; with ace. docs. {Same 1865: 343-346.) 1866. Memorial of bd. of trustees of agric. college of Penn. {Same 1866: 382-384.) 1866-1868. Exhibit of interest and income reed, by treasurers (Humes and Thompson) of agria col- lege, from comrs. as interest (rf investment of 9/10 of proceeds of agria college land scrip with dis- position thereof, (v. 7 Rept. trans, state agria socy. 1869A0: 386.) 1867. Debate on sale of agria land scrip. (L^isL Record 1867 (pp. 16S-1T1) — game app. 1867: cxxxiv- cxliv.) 1868. Agria land grant of 1862; extent of Penn.'s share; benefit appropriated to agria collie of Penn. (act of Feb. 19, 1867) ; amt. c£ sales of land scrip; amplication c£ proceeds; instruction and faculty of coU^e. (Govs. mess. (Geary) Jan. 7, 1868.) . Agria Ckdlege of Penn.: address to citizens who desire to educate their sons as farmers, mechanics, engrs., mnfrers. and merchants. (Penn. School Journal v. 17: 186-190.) 1869. EIndowment of Agria CMlege; purchase of modd and experimental farms, their cost. (Govs. mess. (Geary) Jan. 6, 1869: 12-13.) . Rept. of ctHumittee on education (Brown of Mercer) on condition, financially and otherwise, of State Agria College in Centre Co. (Sen. joL 1869: 1193-1196; LegisL Record 1869: 1202-1206.) . Debate on suppL to act reL to Agria College of Penn. and establishment ct experimental farms in connection therewith. (LegisL Record 1869: 1092- 1093.) 1870. Endowment ai Agria Cddege; faculty; terms of admission; no. of students; experimental farms. (Govs. mess. (Geary) Jan. 5. 1870: 16.) . Circular of the Agria CoU^e of Penn. [officers, faculty, terms of admission, eta]. (Rept. bd. of trustees ci agria collie 1869: 80.) 1870-1877. General principles of educational system of Penn. Agria College. (A R, bd. of trustees )tnt committee of the Leeisla- ture Je. 5, 1879. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 347 AGRICULTURE— cont'd Education — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd Pennsylvania State Coixegb — cont'd 1881. Rept. of committee apptd. to confer with the trustees of State College rel. to utilization of exper. farms for purpose of agric. education. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1881: 19.) . Free scholarships established. (A.R. Penn. State College 1881: 4-5.) . Memorial from hd. of trustees of Penn. State College rel. to financial condition and mngmnt. of that institution. (House jol. 1881: 827-828; Legisl. Record 1881: 1148; 1181-1182.) Feb. 11. Rept. of committee to investigate Penn. State College. (Legisl. Record 1881: 253.) 1882. Apprn. of a few thousand per year to State Col- lege recommended. (A.R. Penn. State College 1882: 9.) . Work and aims of Penn. Agric. College. (Same 1882: 10-12.) 1882/3-1896. Tabulated stmt, showing changes made year by year in respect to courses of study, no. of members of teaching force, no. of students, college and preparatory, no. of cos. represented by students, etc. (Same 1893 pt. 1 (p. 6)— same 1896.) 1882/3-1903/4. Penn. State College: new bldgs. in 1903- 1904 and cost; enrollment, same period; compara- tive enrollment in 1882/3 and 1903/4; corresp. course in agric; changes in curriculum. (5 Bienn. rept. of higher education 1903/4: 612-613.) Paging from rept. of supt. of public instruction. 1883. Rept. of the committee of the General Assembly apptd. at the request of the board of trustees to investigate the affairs of the Penn. State College, under jt. res. of Apr. 28, 1881; with laws and de- crees of court relating to said college. Harrisburg: Lane S. Hart, 1883. 381 pp. C. T. Alexander, clirm., Geo. W. Hall, secy. ; the other members were Amos H. Mylin, John C. Newmyer, Evan Holden, Wm. B. Roberts, Alfred Slack, James Milham, A. WUson Norris. Copies seen in the Free Library of Phila., in library of the Library Co. of Phila., in the Penn. State Library, and in the Library of Congress. . Same. 381 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1882/3 v. 5, doc. 18; Legisl. Record 1883: 356-360; Sen. jol. 1883: 292- 304.) Acts of Assem. and decrees of court [1854-1878] and the minutes of meetings and testimony are omitted from the Senate jol. and from the Legisl. Record. 1884. Suggested that an apprn. of $10,000 be made to dept. of mechanic arts and mechanical drawing. (A.R. Penn. State College 1884: 12.) 1886. The Penn. State College. Addresses delivered on occasion of the opening of the new bldg. for the dept. of mechanic arts. n. p., n. d. 22 pp. Prof. Hamilton, Gen. James A. Beaver, Dr. Geo. W. Atherton^pres. [Extr. from JEeystone Gazette, Belief onte, Penn., Feb. 19, 1886.] Copy seen in Phila. Free Library. . Large apprn. for new bldgs. for Penn. Agric. College suggested. (A.R. Penn. Agric. College 1886: 8.) 1886-1894. Hist, sketch of course in mechanical engi- neering in Penn. Agric. College; by Louis E. Reber. (Sarm 1894 pt. 1: 157-159.) 1887. Rept. of conference committee (Mylin) on act to accept grant of public lands by U. S. to several states for endowment of agric. colleges. (Sen. jol. 1887: 1300-1302.) 1888. Inconvenience resulting from failure of con- tractors to complete repairs to College bldg.; need of additional bldgs.; details. (Rept. Penn. State College 1888 [pt. 1]: 4.) AGRICULTURE— cont'd Education — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd Pennsylvania State College — cont'd 1888. Suggested establishment of a dept. of industrial art and design and one of domestic economy. (Same 1888 [ut. 1]: 3-4.) . Legisl. should be asked to make provision for removing the mortgage indebtedness of the College and for a regular ann. maintenance of the leading depts. of the College. (Same 1888 [pt. 1] : 5.) . Division of salaries betw. the College and Sta- tion. (Same 1888 [pt. 1]: 12-14.) . Estimate of what is needed to put the College upon a footing of permanent prosperity and of the minimum amt. of money required for each purpose. (Same 1888 [pt. 1]: 6-7.) . Need of addition to the teaching force of the College. (Same 1888 [pt. 1] : 7.) 1888-1889. Rept. of the bldg. committee of Penn. State College. (Sams 1888 [pt. 1] (pp. 141-150)— some 1889.) 1889. Exper. station at Penn. State College; apprn. reed., by Hatch Bill; publication of bulletins. (Govs. mess. (Beaver) Jan. 1, 1889: 17.) — — . Stmt, showing distribution of labor employed during year. (A.R. Penn. State College 1889 pt. 1: 17.) . New bldgs. needed. (Same 1889 pt. 1: 10-11.) . Brief stmt, presenting extent and variety of new appliances given by legisl. to College. (Same 1889 pt. 1: 8-9.) 1891. Procs. on act to accept grant of public lands by U. S. for endowment of agric. colleges. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1891: 1582-1583.) : Increased endowment of Penn. State College; bldgs. dependent on state apprns.; fame of college for course in mechanic arts. (Govs. mess. (Beaver) Jan. 6, 1891: 13-14.) . Instruction in agric. at the Penn. State College. n. p., 189L 14 pp. Copy seen in Free Library of Phila. -. Stmt, of needs of different depts. of college. (A.R. Penn. State College 1891 pt. 1: 9-11.) 1891-1903. Students in engineering courses by years. (Same 1902/3 pt. 1: 31.) 1892. Crown of free school system. The Penn. State College, n. t. p. 8 pp. [From Penn. School Journal Dec. 1892.] Copy seen in Free Library of Phila. . Opinion of atty. gen. (Hensel) rel. to payment of apprns. to Penn. State College. (Bienn. rept. of atty. gen. 1891/2: app. 79-81.) . Executive committee recommends that apprns. be asked for new bldgs., additions to bldgs.; and new equipment. (A.R. Penn. State College 1892 pt. 1: 14.) . Penn. State College. (Penn. School Journal v. 41: 293-296.) Rept. of Geo. W. Atherton, pres., to secy, of dept. of interior. . Location, work and hist, of Penn. State College. (Some V. 41: 259-263.) 1892-1903. Chart showing growth of school of engi- neering in no. of students. (Same 1902/3 pt. 1: betw. pp. 30 and 31.) 1893. The State College an essential part of system of public instruction. (60 A.R. supt. of public in- struction 1892/3: xiii.) . Penn. State College; by H. C. Hickok. (Penn. School Journal v. 41: 443-445.) An educational force in the state ; progress. 248 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP PENNSTLVANIA AGBICULTUEE— confd Edncation — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— confd Pennstltania State Coixbge — cont'd 1893. Rept. of conference committee (Meek) on further snppL to act to accept grant of public lands, by U. S. for endowment of agric colleges. (Sen. jol. 1893: 1585-1587.) . Procs. on act to accept grant of pnbUc lands, by n. S. for endowment of agria colleges. (House joL 1893: 2080-2082.) . Relation of State (Allege to public school system of state. (AJL Penn. State College 1893 pt 1: 12.) . Legal relation of state to Penn. Agric College and extent to which state has assumed duty of maintaining it (Same 1893 pt. 1: 14-15.) 1894. President recommends a permanent appm. for maintenance so adjusted to growth of college as to make special ai^lication to legisL unnecessary. (Same 1894 pt 1: IL) 1895. Mining engineering; tabular stmt showing total no. of hours devoted to each subject and no. of students attending classes. (Same 1895 pt 1: 63.) . The Penn. State Ccdlege to establish free scholar- ships. (Penn. School Journal v. 43: 448-450.) 1895-1898. Work of Penn. State Collie in connection with farmers' institutes. (2 Bienn. rept of higher education 1897/8: 33-36.) 1896. Commendation of work of State College and exper. station. (1 same 1895/6: 22-23.) 1897. Rept of the committee (Gibson) ^ptd. to con- sider bill proposing a change in the mngmt of Penn. State Collie. (Sen. jot 1897: 1770-1776.) Includes fiTiain-ini lilstoiT of the college 1855-1897. . Same. (L^asl. Record 1897 t. 2: 2422-2425.) . Penn. State College Chautauqua course of home study in agric Lesson no. 1. " Tile drainage." (AJt Penn. State CoDege 1897 pt 1: 23-27.) 1899. Hist sketch of Penn. Agric CoU^c (Same 1898/9 pt 1: 7-14.) . Veto of eight specified items of suppl. to act to accept grant of public lands by IT. S. for endowment of agric colleges, and making appms. for carrying same into effect; with text of bill. (Vetoes (Stone) 1899: 84-86.) . The State College [its work] ; by John Hamilton. (5 AJt dept [23 A.R. bd.] of agric 1899 pt 1: 28- 29.) . 'Rept. at special Senate committee apptd. to in- vestigate affairs of State CUege. (Same 1899 v. 1: 302-303.) 1900-1904. State CoUege; Schocd of Agric; list of offi- cers. (5 A.R. dept [23 A.R. bd.] of agric 1899 pt 2 (pp. 79-80) — ^10 same 1904.) 1901-1902. Penn. State College: college year 1901-1902 marks first gifts of bidgs. by private individuals, and b^inning of gifts by alumni (list of gifts). (4 Bienn. r^t of higher education 1901/2: 921-923.) Fagiiig from rept of snpt of public Instmctioii. 1903. A microscopic examination of state college water supply (not including bacteria) ; by Wm. A. Buckhout (A.R. Penn. State College 1902/3 pt 2: 179-182.) . Procs. on act to accept grant of public lands by V. S. for endowment of agric collies and making ^pms. for carrying same into effect (House joL 1903 pt 2: 2292-2295.) AGRICULTUKE— confd Edncation— confd PENNSTLVANIA— ctmfd Fkssstlxasjx State Couxge — confd 1903. Erection of new Carnegie library bldg. for the State CoU^c (2 R^t free library comn. 1903:12.) Agricultural Chemistry See above, that title. Agriculturist and Agricultural Department See Agriculture. Pennsylvania, serial gronp B. Botanist See Agricnltnre. Crops. Fmlt, the serial gronp. Also Festa. Division of Animal Nutrition See below, Uvestock. Feeding. Experimental Farms See Agricnltoral Experiment Stations. Horticulturist See Agricaltare. Crops. Fmlt Library 1884-1904. Rept of coU^e librarian. (A.R. Penn. State College 1884 (p. lZ)—same 1903/4.) Omitted 1889-1895 ; Chas. F. Beeves was librarian 1884- 1888 ; Helen M. Bradley 1894-1904. 1903-1905. See above. Agriculture. Pennsylvania, under dates 1887-1905. Receipts and Expenditures ' See below, that tiUe. Zoologist See above. Economic Zoology, serial gronp A. Ensilage; see below. Livestock. Feeding Exhibits See also below, Faits. 1876. Communication from B. Landreth, chief of bureau of Agric Centennial Expositicm, outlining work (tf bureau and suggesting ways in which state agric socy. might aid exhibition, (v. 11 Rept trans, state agric socy. 1876: 18-22.) . " Executive committee of agric socy. voted $1000 to Centennial Comn. to be awsu'ded under its direc- tion." (v. 11 same 1876: 3.) 1877. Rept of disbursements of premiums of $1000 given to Centennial Exposition by Penn. State Agric Socy. (v. 12 same 1877: 28-34.) HoBiicci/nrRAi.; see above, Cbofs. Fbtxt ZOOUWICAI. 1903. See above. Economic Zoology, this date. 1904. See same, this date. Expenditures for; see below, Seceipts and Ezpenditmes Fertilizers; see below. Soils, etc Fairs 1855. See above. Agriculture, this date. 1887. Agricultural fairs; by Hon. T. K. Stubbs. (34 quarterly r^t bd. agric. 1887: 135-139.) Col ATX A5D Local Faibs 1S20-1880. See Agricultural Societies. Pennsylvania, these dates. 1853. Address of James Gowen before Mercer Co. Agric. Socy. at its ann. mtg. Sept 20. (1 AJt trans, state agric socy. 1853: 225-244.) Advantages of agile, exhibitions; condemnation of per- fotmances of moontebanks, etc, at these exhibi- tions ; agile edncation ; need it science in soil coIUratian; giaxlng suggested as advantageous to the connty: lonaiks on dilfeient bleeds of cattle and their mUking qualities. . Same. (2 «ame [1854]: 363-382.) 1857. See above. Agriculture. Pennsylvania, this date. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 349 AGRICULTURE— cont'd Fairs — cont'd County and Local Fairs — cont'd 1877-1904. See Agricultural Societies. Pennsylvania, these dates. 1878. Table: Analysis of premiums offered by co. agric. socys. (Quarterly rept. bd. of agric. Sept., Oct. and Nov. 1878: 42-43.) 1878-1880. List of co. and local fairs in Penn., when and where held. In Documents aa follows : 1878 in Quarterly rept. bd. of agric. Je., Jly. and Aug. 1878 : 46. 1879 not found. 1880 in 9 Quarterly rept. bd. of agric. Je., Jly. and Aug. 1880 : 31-32. ■ . List of state and local fairs in Penn. and other states. In Documents as follows : 1878 in Quarterly rept. bd. of agric. Je., Jly. and Aug. 1878 : 45. 1879 in [Same} Je„ Jly. and Aug. 1879 : 4-5. 1880 in 9 [^ame] Je., Jly. and Aug. 1880 : 30. 1879. Apptmt. of committees to visit and report on co. fairs; instructions. (Quarterly rept. bd. of agric. Je., Jly. and Aug. 1879: 10.) 1883. See Agricultural Societies. Pennsylvania, this date. 1883.'' Freight charges on exhibits. (20 quarterly rept. bd. agric. Je., Jly. and Aug. 1883: 32.) . How should judges or committees to award premiums be selected? general discussion at mtg. of delegates from agric. socys. (20 same Je., Jly. and Aug. 1883: 11-14.) . Should there not be some mutual understanding betw. agric. socys. in adjoining cos. so as to avoid holding their ann. exhibitions during the same week? (20 same Je., Jly. and Aug. 1883: 32-33.) . Should the expenses of delegates to neighboring fairs be paid by the socy. which appoints them? (20 same Je., Jly. and Aug. 1883: 33-34.) . Should side-shows be encouraged [at fairs]? general discussion at mtg. of delegates from agric. socys. (20 same Je., Jly. and Aug. 1883: 25-27.) . What system of entries is most desirable, and should the exhibitor's name appear on the entry card? general discussion at mtg. of delegates from agric. socys. (20 same Je., Jly. and Aug. 1883: 23-24.) . How can exhibitions be made most attractive and profitable? general discussion at mtg. of dele- gates from agric. socys. (20 same Je., Jly. and Aug. 1883: 14-23.) Attraction and profits ; large premiums ; exhibits from otber COS. ; good officers ; horses at fairs. . Should not the entries of horses and cattle close at least one week before the opening of the fair? general discussion at mtg. of delegates from agric. socys. (20 same Je., Jly. and Aug. 1883: 31-32.) . What system or plan of issuing admission tickets is best adapted to agric. exhibitions? general dis- cussion at mtg. of delegates from agric. socys. (20 same Je., Jly. and Aug. 1883: 6-11.) 1887. See Agricultural Societies. Pennsylvania, this date. 1890. Should side-shows be encouraged? general dis- cussion by Penn. state assn. of agric. socys. (43 quarterly rept. Penn. bd. of agric. 1890: 75-78.) . How should judges to award premiums be selected? general discussion by Penn. state assn. of agric. socys. (43 same 1890: 73-75.) . What system of entries is most desirable, and should the exhibitor's name appear upon the entry card? general discussion by Penn. state assn. of agric. socys. (43 same 1890: 78-80.) . How can agric. exhibitions be made most attrac- tive and profitable? general discussion by Penn. state assn. of agric. socys. (43 same 1890: 80-89.) AGRICULTURE— cont'd Fairs^ont'd County and Local Faies — cont'd 1890. What system or plan of issuing admission tickets is best adapted to agric. exhibitions? general dis- cussion by Penn. state assn. of agric. socys. (43 same 1890: 89-94.) . Should premiums be restricted to the co. in which the fair is held, or should they be open to all? general discussion by Penn. state assn. of agric. socys. (43 same 1890: 56-58.) . General discussion by Penn. state assn. of agric. socys.: in awarding premiums should the premium list be strictly adhered to by both judges and officers? (43 same 1890: 34-37.) . General discussion by Penn. state assn. of agric. socys.: what system of general admission tickets will best protect the socy. from fraud? should exhibitor's tickets be issued, and, if so, how can they be arranged so as to prevent their fraudulent use? sKould passes be used, and, if so, how guarded agst. their improper transfer and use? (43 same 1890: 18-24.) . General discussion by Penn. state assn. of agric. socys.: how should the judges at co. exhibitions be selected, and how should they be protected from exhibitors and others? (43 same 1890: 30-34.) . How can mngrs. of agric. fairs best avoid im- position on the part of the numerous class who purchase what are known as "special privileges"? general discussion by Penn. state assn. of agric. socys. (43 same 1890: 61-63.) . Is a speed premium essential to a successful fair? general discussion by Penn. state assn. of agric. socys. (43 same 1890: 63-65.) . General discussion by Penn. state assn. of agric. socys.: what system is most desirable and con- venient for secys. and judges? should the name of the exhibitor be placed on the entry card, and should the judges know the names of the exhibitors? (43 same 1890: 24-30.) . General discussion by Penn. state assn. of agric. socys.: how can the exhibitions of agric. socys. be made most attractive, and at tl^e same time profit- able to the socy? (43 same 1890: 5-18.) — — . Should premiums for speed be awarded under the rules of some leading trotting assn.? general discussion by Penn. state assn. of agric. socys. (43 same 1890: 70-71.) 1894. The farmer and co. fairs; by Wm. T. Beck. (53 same 1894: 38-39.) . Gambling at co. fairs; by Alfred Sharpless. (53 same 1894: 8-9.) Adams County serial 1877-1879. Rept. on Adams Co. fair. In Documents as follows : 1877 In 1 A.E. bd. of agric. 1877 : 285. 1878 omitted.* 1879 in 7 Quarterly rept. bd. of agric. Dec.-Feb. 1879/80 : 8-9. non-serial 1860. First exhibition of Adams Co. Agric. Socy. held Sept. 24-26; approximate receipts and expenditures of that fair. (v. 6 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1861/3: 613.) . See also Agricultural Societies. Adams Co., under dates, 1854-1861. 1861. Amt. of receipts and expenditures of Adams Co. Agric. Socy. at ann. fair. (v. 6 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1861/3: 614.) * The official rept. of the county fairs for the fall of 1878 was omitted from the ann. rept. of the agric. dept. for 1879 for want of space. 250 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA AGRICULTUKE— cont'd Fairs — confd CoTJHTT ASD LocAi. Faibs— Cont'd Allegheny County 1853. See below. State Fair, this date. 1854. See Agricultural Socys. Allegheny Co., this date. 1856. No fair held, All^heny Co. having united with state socy. In exhibition; but in Je. premiums were offered for best reaping and mowing machine — results of competition. (4 AJL trans, state agric. socy. 1856: 178.) 1858. Agreement with Allegheny Co. Agric. Socy. resp. state fair to be held near Pittsburg, (v. 5 Trans, state agric. socy. 1857/8: 58-59.) . No ann. fair held by Allegheny Co. Agric Socy., their fair grounds being occupied by state agric. socy.; renewal of lease for grounds, (v. 5 same 1857/8: 299-300.) 1859. Pair of the Allegheny Co. Agric. Socy. (v. 6 same 1861/3: 484-485.) Armstrong County 1881. Kept, on fair of Leechbuig Agric. Socy. of Arm- strong Co. In DodUDents as follows : 1881 in 5 A.IL bd. of agric. 1881 : 255-257. Beaver County See also Agriealtnral Societies : IndiTidiuiL Beaver Co. serial 1879-1881. Rept on fair of Beaver Co. Agric Socy. In Documents as follows : [26.] 1879 in 7 Qnarterly rept bd. of agric. Dec-Fdi. 1879/80 : 10-11. [27.] 1880 not fonnd. 28. 1881 In 5 A.B. bd. of agric 1881 : 257. non-serial 1853. Acct of exhibition of the Beaver Co. Agric. Socy. (1 AJL trans, state agric socy. 1853: 108.) 1854-1855. Pair grounds and bldgs. of Beaver Co. Agric Socy.; acct. of fair. (2 same [1854] (p. 89) — 3 same 1855.) . Lost of premiums paid by treasurer of Beaver Co. Agric Socy. at ann. fair. (2 same [1854] (pp. 92-94) — 3 same 1853.) Bedford County See also Agricnltnral Societies : IndividnaL Bedford Co. serial 1881. Rept. on fair of Bedford Co. Agric Socy. In Docnments as follows : 8. 1881 In 5 A.K. bd. of agric 1881 : 257-258. non-serial 1852. First fair of Bedford Co. Agric Socy. held Sept 29 and 30. (1 AM. trans, state agric socy. 1853: 144.) 1853. Exhibition of Bedford Co. Agric Socy. held Oct. 18 and 19. (1 same 1853: 144.) Berks County See also Agricnltoral Societies: IndlTldiial. Beifcs Co. serial 1877-1883. Rept. on Berks Ca fair. In Docnments as follows: 23. 1877 In 1 A.K. bd. of agric 1S77 : 273-274 ; 283- 284. 24. 1878 in 2 A.IL bd. of agric 1878 : 209-210. 25-26. 1879-1880 not fonnd. 27. 1881 in 5 A.E. bd. of agric 1881 : 258-259. 28. 1882 not fonnd. 29. 1883 in 21 and 22 Qnaxterlr repts. bd. of agric 1883 : 42-43. non-serial 1864. Berks Co. fair grounds leased for 99 years, Nov. 21. (1 A.R. bd. agric 1877: 273.) A6SICULTUSE— confd Fails — confd CouNTT ASD Local Paibs — confd Berks County — ctmf d non-serial — confd 1870-1875. See Agricultural Societies. Keystmie Agric. and Hortlc Socy., these dates. Blair County See also Agricnltnial Societies: Individual. Blair Co. serial 1878-1883. Rept on ann. fair of Blair Co. Agric. Socy. In Documents as follows : 1878 in 2 A.fi. bd. of agric 1878 : 210-211. 1879-1882 not found. 1883 in 21 and 22 Qoarteriy repts. bd. of agric 1883 : 43- 44. non-serial 1853. First ann. exhibition ot Blair Col Agric. Socy. held in Oct, 1853; acct thereof, (v. 5 AJl. trans, state agric. socy. 1857/8: 318.) 1854. Second exhibition of Blair Co. Agric Socy. held Oct 18-20, 1854; amt of premiums; attendance, (v. 5 same 1857/8: 318.) 1857. Third ann. fair of Blair Co. Agric Socy. held Oct 7-9; amt of premiums, etc (v. 5 same 1857/8: 318.) . See above, Cr<9s. EYuit Exhibits. Bradford County See also Agricultural Societies: Indivldnal. Bradford Co. serial 1877-1882. Rept of fair of Bradford Co. Agric Socy. In Documents as follows : unnum. 1877 in 1 A.R. bd. of agric 1877 : 282-283. nnnnm. 1878 omitted.* unnum. 1879 in 7 Quarterly rept bd. of agric Dec-Feb. 1879/80 : 11-13. 28. 1880 in 4 A.E. bd. of agric 1880 : 262-264. 29. 1881 " 5 " " " " 1881:259-260. 30. 7 not found. 31. 1882 in 21 and 22 Qnart:erly repta. bd. of agric 1883 : 44-46. non-serial 1852. Judges' repts. and awards at fair at Bradford Co. Agric Socy. (1 A.R. trans, state agric socy. 1853: 157-179.) . Rept of the executive committee of the Brad- ford Co. Agric. Socy. 11 same 1853: 155-157.) Preparation for ftrst ann. exblbition Oct 6-7, 1853; result 1854. Rept of executive committee of Bradford Co. Agric. Socy. on ann. fair [with ace docs.]. C2 same 1854: 97-123.) Bucks County serial A 1883. Rept on ann. exhibition of Bucks Co. Agri- cultural and Mechanics' Institute. In Docnments as follows : 1-18. 1864-1882 not fonnd. 19. 1883 in 21 and 22 Qnarterly repts. bd. of agric 1883 : B 1877-1881. Rept on ann. feiir <^ Doylestown Agric and and Mechanics' Institute. In Docnments as follows : nnnnm. 1877 in 1 A.E. bd. of agric 1877 : 279-280. 14. 1878 in 2 A.K. bd. of agric 1878 : 211-213. 15. 1879 in 7 Qoarteriy rept bd. of agric Dec-Feb. 1879/80 : 13. 16. 1880 in 4 A.B. bd. of agric 1880 : 264. 17. 1881 " 5 ' " 1881:26(^261. •The official rept of the connty fairs for the fall of 1S78 was omitted from the ann. rept. of the agric. dept for 1879 for want of space.. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 251 AGRICULTURE— cont'd Fairs — cont'd County and Local Fairs — cont'd Bucks County — cont'd non-serial 1853. Repts. of committees on exhibits at Bucks Co. agric. fair. (1 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1853: 123-143.) 1853-1860. Bucks Co. [Agric. Socy.]: 10th ann. fair held in 1853; 14th ann. fair in 1857; receipts and expenditures in 1860. ([3] A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1874/5: 70.) 1856-1860. Repts. of committees of Bucks Co. Agric. Socy. on exhibits and awards made. (4 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1856 (pp. 182-204) — v. 6 same 1861/3.) Butler County 1856. Description of fair grounds of Butler Co. Agric. Socy.; success of first fair. (4 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1856: 205-206.) Cambria County 1855-1856. Acct. of 1st and 2d ann. fairs of Cambria Co. Agric. Socy.; no premiums paid at first; aggre- gate amt. of premiums at 2d fair. (4 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1856: 207-208.) Centre County See also Agricultural Societies : Individual. Centre Co. 1853-1860. Table: aggregate amts. of premiums awarded by Centre Co. Agric. Socy. (1 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1853 (p. 198) — v. 6 same 1861/3.) 1856-1859 not found. 1878. Acct. of fair of Centre Co. Agric. Socy. (7 Quarterly rept. bd. of agric. Dec.-Feb. 1879/80: 14.) Chester County See also Agricultural Societies : Individual. Chester Co. serial 1879. Account of fair of Brandywine Farmers' Club. (7 Quarterly rept. bd. of agric. Dec.-Feb. 1879/80: 17.) B 1877-1883. Rept. on fair of Chester Co. Agric. Socy. In Documents as follows : 1877 in 1 A.E. bd. of agric. 1877 : 286-288. 1878 " 2 " " " " 1878 : 213-215. " " 7 Quarterly rept. bd. of agric. Dec.-Feb. 1879/80 : 1879 not found. 1880 in 4 A.E. bd. of agric. 1880 : 265-266. 1881-1882 not found. 1883 In 21 and 22 Quarterly repts. bd. of agric. 1883 : 49- 50. c [1871J-1883. Rept. on ann. exhibition of Oxford (Ches- ter Co.) Agric. Socy. In Documents as follows : [1-7.] [1871-1877] not found. 8. 1878 in 2 A.E. bd. of agric. 1878 : 223-224. 9. 1879 " 7 Quarterly rept. bd. of agric. Dec.-Feb. 1879/80 : 16-17. 10-12. 1880-1882 not found. 13. 1883 in 21 and 22 Quarterly repts. bd. of agric. 1883 : 50-51. non-serial [1852?] First ann. fair of Chester Co. Agric. Socy. held at West Chester, Sept. 16 and 17. (1 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1853: 181.) 1853. Second ann. cattle show and exhibition of Chester Co. Agric. Socy. held at Oakwood near Bellefonte, Oct. 5-7. (1 same 1853: 198.) AGRICULTURE— cont'd Fairs — cont'd County and Local Faibs — cont'd Chester County — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1855-1860. Acct. of ann. exhibition of Chester Co. Agric. Socy. at West Chester, Oct. 21-22. (3 same 1855 (pp. 126-127)— V. 6 same 1861/3.) . Amt. of premiums awarded at Chester Co. agric. fair. (3 same 1855 (p. 135)— v. 6 same 1861/3.) List given in 1858 and 1860 ; 1859 not found. 1856. Description of Chester Co. Agric. Socy. fair grounds and bldgs. and means of defraying expendi- tures for them. (4 same 1856: 210-211.) . Abstr. of entries in the several depts. of ann. exhibition of Chester Co. Agric. Socy. (4 same 1856: 211-212.) Cattle, horses, sheep, swine, poultry, agric. Implements, fruits, vegetables, flour and grain, butter, domestic productions and mnftres. Clarion County 1854-1875. See Agricultural Societies. Clarion Co., these dates. 1856. Description of Clarion Co. fair grounds and bldgs. (4 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1856: 219.) — — . Acct. of 3d ann. fair of Clarion Co. held Oct. 8-10. (4 same 1856: 219.) Clearfield County See Agricultural Societies : Individual. Clearfield Co. Clinton County 1860. First ann. fair held Oct. 10-12; rules and regula- tions; list of premiums awarded, (v. 6 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1861/3: 565-577.) Columbia County 1878-1883. Rept. on Columbia Co. fair. In Documents as follows : 1878 in 2 A.E. bd. of agric. 1878 : 215-216. 1879 not found. 1880 in 4 A.E. bd. of agric. 1880 : 266. 1881 " 5 " 1881 : 262-263. 1882 not found. 1883 in 21 and 22 Quarterly repts. bd. of agric. 1883 : 51- 52. Connoquenessing Valley [1875]-1S83. Rept. on ann. fair of Connoquenessing Valley Agric. Assn. In Documents as follows : [1-5.] [1875-1879] not found. 6. 1880 in 4 A.E. bd. of agric. 1880 : 265. 7. 1881 " 5 " 1881:262. 8. 1882 not found. 9. 1883 In 21 and 22 Quarterly repts. bd. of agric. 1883 : 48-49. Crawford, County serial A 1879-1883. Rept. on ann. exhibition of Crawford County Agric. Socy. In Documents as follows : 1879 In 7 Quarterly rept. bd. of agric. Dec.-Feb. 1879/80 : 19. 1880 not found. 1881 in 5 A.E. bd. of agric. 1881: 263-264. 1882 not found. 1883 in 21 and 22 Quarterly repts. bd. of agric. 1883 : 52- 53. B [1875]-1881. Rept. on fair of the Oil Creek Valley Agric. Assn. of Crawford Co. In Documents as follows : [1-3.] [1875-1877] not found. 4. 1878 (TltusvlUe) in 2 A.E. bd. of agric. 1878 : 228. 5. 1879 " " 7 Quarterly rept. bd. of agric. Dec.- Feb. 1879/80 : 18. 5 (sic). 1880 In 4 A.E. bd. of agric. 1880 : 275. 7. 1881 (TltusvlUe) in 5 A.E. bd. of agric. 1881 : 264-265 252 INDEX TO DOCUiEENTS OP THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA AGKICULTUKE— confa Fairs— confd CousTT ASD LocAi. FAIRS — conf d Crawford County — confd nonnserial 1856. Aggregate amt. of premiums paid at ann. fair of Crawford C!a Agric. Socy. (4 AJL trans, state agric socy. 1856: 220.) . $10 award to township taking greatest no. of premloms paid Into schocd fund of that township, by Crawford Co. Agiia Socy. (4 same 1856: 220.) . List of preminms awarded at ann. exhibition of Crawford Co. Agric. Socy. (4 same 1856: 221-229.) 1857. Pair of Crawford Co. Agric Socy. held Oct 7-9; general description, (y. 5 same 1857: 336.) 1858. Detailed acct. of 6th ann. fair of Crawford Co. Agria Socy., with list of preminms awarded. (▼. 5 same 185V/8: 339-354.) Sixth ann. fair of Crawfrard Co. Agric. Socy. held at ConneantTille, Oct. 5-7; complete success; pre- minms: receipts, (v. 5 same 1857/8: 337-338.) 1860. Cost of improvements on Crawford Co. Agric Socy. fair grounds; size of grounds; fair. (t. 6 same 1861/3: 578.) Cumberland County See also Agricnltaral Societies: Individnal. Cumber- land Co. 1879-1881. Rept. on fair of Cumberland Co. Agric Socy. In Docmnents as follows : 21. 1879 fn 7 QiuuteTiT rept. bd. of asric Dec-Feb. 1879/80 : 19-2L 22. 1880 not found. 23. 1881 in 5 A.K. bd. of agric ISSl : 265-266. Dauphin County See also Agricnltnral Societies : Co. IndivldnaL Danpliin 1853-1858. Acct of fair of Dauphin Co. Agric Socy. (1 A.R. trans, state agric socy. 1853 (pp. 199-201) — T. 5 same 1857/9.) Giren only in 1st and 2d ann. repts. and in v. o. 1854. R^ts. of committees of Dauphin Co. Agric Socy. [on fair exhibits]; with amt of premiums. (2 same [1854]: 130-145.) . Regulations and arrangements for exhibition of Dauphin Col Agric Socy., Sept 22-24, 1858. (▼. 5 same 1857/8: 354-357.) . LJst of awards and preminms at fair tB. bd. of agric 1S£3 : 53-54. non-seriai [1856.] Address deUvered before DeL Ca Socy. by A. R. IfllTain at 2d ann. exhibition. (4 AJt trans. state agric socy. 1856: 267-274.) . Rept «» 2d ann. exhibition erf Delaware Co. Socy., IncL list of exhibits and awards. (4 same 1836: 229- 267.) . List of premiums and awards at fair of DeL Ca Agric Socy. (4 same 1856: 229-267.) AGSICVLTUItE— confd Fairs— confd Coinrrr asd Local Faibs — confd Delaware County — ccmf d nonrserial — omfd 1856. Second ann. fair of Delaware Co. held. ([3] A.B. bureau of industrial statistics 1874/5: 85.) Erie County serial 1879-188L Rept on fair ot Erie Ca Agric Socy. In Docmnents as follows: 1879 in 7 Qnarteriy rept bd. of agric Dec-Feb. 1879/80 : 21-22. 1880 not fonnd. 1881 in 5 A.R. bd. of agric 1881 : 288-269. non-serial 1855. Acct of ann. exhibition of the Erie Ca Agric Socy.; awards made. (3 A.R. trans, state agric socy. 1855: 137-151.) Fayette County See also Agricnltatal Societies : IndtridnaL Fayette Co. 1853. Premiums awarded at fair of JefCerson town- ship, Fayette Co., Penn. Agric and Hortic Socy. held Oct 5-7. (1 AJB.. trans, state agric socy. 1S53: 211-220.) 1836. Rept of premiums awarded at Fayette Co. fair. (4 same 1856: 27-5-281.) . Address of Geo. V. Lawrence at Payette Ca fair. (4 same 1856: 282-288.) Franklin County 1853. First ann. exhibition of Franklin Ca Agric Socy. held Oct 24; description; premiums. (1 A H trans, state agric socy. 1853: 202-209.) 1859. First ann. fair of Farmers' and Mechanics' In- dustrial Assn. of Franklin Co. held Oct 23-28; description, incL financial stmt (t. 6 Rqtt trans, state agric socy. 1861/3: 379.) . List of premiums aw^arded at ann. fair of Plann- ers' and Mechanics' Industrial Assn. of Franklin Co. (T. 6 same 1861/3: 381-390.) Greene County See also Agricnltnial Societies: Individnal. Greene Co. 1853-1855. Receipts and expenditures of three fairs til Greene Co. Agric Socy. (3 A.R. trans, state agric socy. 1855: 153.) [1855.] List of premiums awarded (amts. not given) at ann. fair of Greene Ca Agric Socy. (3 same 1855: 153-159.) 1861. Amt paid out at Sth aim exhibition cS. Greaie Ca Agric and Mnfg. Socy. (v. 6 Rept trans, state agric socy. 1861/3: 615.) . Size and cost of fair grounds (rf Greene Ca Agric and Mnfg. Socy. (t. 6 same 1861/3: 615.) 1862. Total amt of premiums awarded at ann (air of Greene Ca Agric and Mnfg. Socy. (v. 6 same 1861/3: 685.) Huntingdon County See also Agricnltnral Societies : Indiridnat Hmitins- don Co. 1855-1839. Acct «rf ann. fair held by Huntingdon Ca Agric Socy. (3 AB, trans, state agric socy. 1855 (pp. 159-160) — ^r. 6 same 1861/3.) 1858. Ust of premiums awarded at 4th ann. exhibitiim d Huntingdon Ca Agric Socy. held at Huntingd f^%.f^-._^ AJt trans, state agric socy. 1855 (pp. 201-206)— 4 same 1856.) Northampton, County See also Agricultural Societies : IndlTidnaL Northamp- ton Co. ^ ^ » :„ 1853-1883. Rept on fair of Northampton Co. Agnc. Socy. In Documents as foUows : 1. 1853 in 1 A.B. trans, state agric socy. 18o3 . 246- 2. 185?'in 2 A3, trans, state agric socy. [1854] : 207- 1 ^^^^^rtk. trans, state agric socy. 1856:353- 5. l&^in T. 5 Kept trans, state agric socy. 1857/8: 6. 1#8^1|\ 5 Hept trans, state agric socy. 1857/8: 7. iM's'U'x. 6 Bept trans, state agric socy. 1861/3: 8. 186^ V 6 Bept trans, state agric socy. 1861/3: 9 \Mt^\. 6 Kept trans, state agric socy. 1861/3: 674-684. 10-26. 1862-1878 not found. ^ .-, , ,^„ Tto, Fri, 27 1879 in 7 Quarterly rept bd. of agnc Dec-Feb. 1879/80:32^. i a»n - 970-271 28. 1880 in 4 A3, bd. of agric 1^° -. f^^'^'l- 29. 1881 " 5 " " ' 1881.^11. il- iii to"l'^d22 Quarterly repts. bd. of agric 1883 : 58-59. yorthumberland County serial 1853-1883. Rept on Northumberland Co. fair. In Documents as follows : 1-2. 1853-1854 not found. io~ . ™v7 9ia 3 1855 in 3 A.E. trans, state agric socy. 18»o : J07-Zl». 4^7. 1856-1859 not found. . . ia«i/!«- 8 1860 in T. 6 Bept trans, state agnc socy. 18»l/d. 602-612. Premium list 9-24. 1861-1877 not found. .0,0 »«, ooo 25. 1878 in 2 A.K. bd. of agric 1878:^-^2. » " 7 Quarterly rept of agric Dec-Feb. 18 19, 80 . 33 26. 1879 not found. ,„„„ „„, „„ 27. 1880 in 4 A.E. bd. of agric 1880:271-272. 28. 1881 " 5 " •• " " 1881 : 277-278. 29. 1882 not found. „ _^ , _^ ^, ^ _rf„ loa*- 30. 1883 in 21 and 22 Quarterly repts. bd. of agric l»e3 . 59 Held' jolntlT with the Xorthem Xorthnmberland Co. Agric. Socy. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 255 AGRICULTURE— cont'd Fairs — cont'd County and Local Fairs — cont'd Northumlerland County — cont'd 7ion-serial 1853-1856. Northumberland Co. Agric. Socy.: date o£ first fair; 1856 latest data. ([3] A.R. bureau of in- dustrial statistics 1874/5: 107.) Philadelphia County 1855. Exlilbition of Phlla. Socy. for Promoting Agric. : rept. of committee of arrangement; regulations; repts. of judges and award of premiums. (4 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1856: 387-414.) SchuylMll County 1854. Third ann. exhibition of Schuylkill Co. Agric. Socy. held Oct. 17-19. (2 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. [1854]: 233.) 1854-1855. Amt. of premiums awarded at ann. exhibi- tion of Schuylkill Co. Agric. Socy. (2 same [1854] (p. 233)— 3 same 1855.) 1855. List of premiums awarded by Schuylkill Co. Agric. Socy. at ann. fair. (3 same 1855: 220-227.) . Description of fair grounds of Schuylkill Co. Agric. Socy.; date of 4th ann. exhibition and re- ceipts from same. (3 same 1855: 229.) 1856. First ann. exhibition of Schuylkill Co. Agric, Hortic. and Mech. Assn. held Sept. 24-27; amt. of proceeds, amt. of premiums; indebtedness of socy. (4 same 1856: 448.) . Rept. of judges and awards made at first ann. exhibition of Schuylkill Co. Agric, Hortic. and Mech. Assn. (4 same 1856: 448-456.) . See Agricultural Societies. Schuylkill Co., this date. 1858. List of premiums awarded at 7th ann. exhibition of Schuylkill Co. Agric Socy. held at Orwigsburg, Sept. 27-29. (v. 5 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1857/8: 473-481.) 1878. Acct. of fair of Schuylkill Co. Agric Socy. (7 Quarterly rept. bd. of agric. Dec-Feb. 1879/80: 34.) Somerset County serial A 1878-1881. Rept. on Somerset Co. fair. In Documents as follows : 1878 In 2 A.E. bd. of agrle. 1878 : 224-225. "As this is, perhaps, the first rept. upon this subject from our county, a short history of our fairs may not be out of place the agric. socy. of Somerset Co. was organized, and the first fair was held .... in 1852'^'; financial failure in 1857; reorganization in 1873 ; subsequent events. 1879-1880 not found. 8. 1881 in 5 A.E. bd. of agric. 1881 : 278. B 1883. Rept. on fair of the Somerset Agric and Indus- trial Socy. In Documents as follows : 1883 in 21 and 22 Quarterly repts. bd. of agric. 1883 : 59-60 Includes hist, of organization of the socy. (p. 59). nonrserial 1853-1854. First fair of Somerset Co. Agric. Socy. held Oct. 13, 1853; 2d, Oct. 5-7, 1854; successful. (2 A.R. trans, state agric socy. [1854]: 246.) 1854. Improvements made on fair grounds of Somerset Co. Agric. Socy. and their cost. (2 «o)we [1854]: 246.) 1856. Amt. of receipts at ann. fair of Somerset Co. Agric. Socy. and amt. paid in premiums. (4 satrve 1856: 466.) 1873-1875. See Agricultural Societies. Somerset Co., these dates. AGRICULTURE— cont'd Fairs — cont'd County and Local Faiks — cont'd Sullivan County 1854-1856. Awards of premiums made at Sullivan Co. Agric. Fair, Oct. 3. (2 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. [1854] (pp. 264-268)— 4 «ome 1856.) 1854-1857. Rept. on Sullivan Co. Agric. Fair. (2 same [1854] (pp. 263-277)— V. 5 same 1857/9.) 1855. " We have had three fairs, each succeeding one has been better than its predecessor." — ^Rept. of Sullivan Co. Agric. Socy. (Jan. 9). (2 same [1854]: 263.) 1857. List of premiums awarded at 6th ann. fair of Sullivan Co. Agric. Socy., Oct. 15, 1857. (v. 5 same 1857/8: 481-487.) Susquehanna County serial A 1878-1883. Rept. on Susquehanna Agric. Socy. fair. In Documents as follows : 23. 1878 In 2 A.E. bd. of agric. 1878 : 226-227. _ ^ unnura. 1879 in 7 Quarterly rept. bd. of agric. Dec-Feb. 1879/80 : 34-37. unnum. 1880 in 4 A.R. bd. of agric. 1880 : 272-273. unnum. 1881 " 5 " ' 1881:278-279. unnum. 1882 not found. unnum. 1883 in 21 and 22 Quarterly repts. bd. of agric. 1883 : 60 61. B 1883. Rept. on fair of the Harford Agric. Socy., Sus- quehanna. In Documents as follows : 1883 in 21 and 22 Quarterly repts. bd. of agric. 1883 : 60 61. non-serial 1853. Success of exhibition of socy. for promotion of agric. and mech. arts in Susquehanna Co. held Oct. 13, 1853; improvements in crop and stock exhibits since their first fair in 1846; premium list; awards. (1 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1853: 259-267.) 1855-1856. Repts. of judges and committees and awards made at fair of Susquehanna Agric. Socy. (3 same 1855 (pp. 234-248)— 4 same 1856.) Tioga County See also Agricultural Societies: Individual. Tioga Co. serial 1878-1881. Rept. on fair of Farmers' Agric. Socy. of Tioga Co. In Documents as follows ; 1 1878 in 7 Quarterly rept. bd. of agric. Dec-Feb. 1879/80 : 37-38. 2. 1879 omitted.* . ,„„„ „„„„„, 3. 1880 in 4 A.R. bd. of agric. 1880 : 273-274. 4. 1881 " 5 ' " 1881 : 279-280. non-serial 1854-1859. Acct. of Tioga Co. agric. fair; premiums. (2 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. [1854] (pp. 281- 297)— V. 6 same 1861/3.) Union County See also Agricultural Societies : Individual. Union Co. serial [1874] -1881. Rept. on fair of Union Co. Agric. Socy. In Documents as follows : [1-3.] [1874-1876] not found. [4.] 1877 In 1 A.R. bd. of agric 1877 : 281-282. [5.] 1878 omitted. 6. 1879 in Quarterly rept. bd. of agric. 1879/80 : 38-39. 7. 1880 not found. 8. 1881 in 5 A.E. bd. of agric 1881 : 281. • The official rept. of the county fairs for the fall of 1878 was omitted from the ann. rept. of the agric. dept. for 1879 for want of space. 256 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA AGEICULTUKE— cont'd Fairs — confd CJoTJHTY A^T) Local Faibs — cont'd Union County — cont'd non'serial 1853-1859. Acct of fair of Union Co. agric. socy.; premiums; awards; committee repts. on exhibits. (1 AJL trans, state agric socy. 1853 (pp. 280-289) — T. 6 same 1861/3.) 1856. Ann. address at fair of Union Co. Agric. Socy-, by A. K. BeU. (Z same 1855: 287-290.) Benefit of agric talis : need of education for farmer. Venango County serial 1880-1883. RepL on fair of Venango Co. Agria Socy. In Docnmenta as follows : 1. 1880 In 4 A.E. bd. of agric 1880 : 274-275. 2. 1881 " 5 '■ " " " 1881 : 280. 3. 1882 not found. 4. 1883 In 21 and 22 Qnarterij repts. bd. of agric 1883 : 62.03. nonngerioJ 1858. I^rst exhibition of Emlenton Union Agric. Socy. held at Elmlenton, Venango Co., Oct. 4-6. (v. 5 A.R. trans, state agria socy. 1857/9: 547.) Warren Count]/ See also Agricnltoral Societies : IndlvidnaL Warren Co. serial A 1874-1880. Rept on fair of Union Agria Socy. of War- ren Ca In Docoments as follows : 1-4. 1875-1877 not fonnd. 5. 1878 omitted.* 6. 1879 In 7 Qnarteriy rept bd. of agric Dec-Feb. 1879/80 " 39-40 7. 1880 In 4 A.E. bd. of agric 1880 : 275-276. 1877. Rept. on Warren Co. fair. In Documents as follows : 1877 in 1 A.E. bd. of agric 1877 : 285-286. ncn^erial 1853. Premiums of Warren Co. Agria Socy.; state- ments and awards. (1 AM. trans, state agria socy. 1853: 303-305.) 1856. List of "first" premiums awarded at fair of Warren Co. Agric. Socy. (4 same 1856: 501-502.) 1857. Ann. fair of Warren Co. Agria Socy. held at YoungsTiUe, Sept. 16; description; with list of premiums awarded. (▼. 5 same 1857/8: 549-555.) 1874-1875. See Agricultural Societies. Sugar Grove Union Agria Socy., these dates. Washington County serial A 1883. R^t. on fair at Chartiers Valley Agria Socy. of Washingtoii Co. In Documents as follows : 10. 1883 in 21 and 22 Qnarteriy repts. bd. of agric 1883 : 64. B 1879. Acct. of fair of Monongah^a Agria Socy., Wash- ington Co. (7 Quarterly rept. bd. of agria Dea-Feb. 1879/80: 40-41.) * The official rept. of the county fairs for tbe fall of 1878 was omitted from the ann. rept. of the agric dept. for 1879 for want of space. AGSICULTUSE— cont'd Fairs — cont'd CouKTT ASD Local Faibs — cont'd Washington County — cont'd serial — cont'd C [18561-1883. Rept. on fair of Union Agria and Mech. Aasn. of Washington Co. In Documents as follows : [1-27.] [1881-1882] not fonnd. 28. 1883 in 21 and 22 Quarteriy repts. bd. of agric 1883 : 64. 1883. Rept. on fair of Washington County Agric. Socy. In Documents as follows : 1883 in 21 and 22 Quarterly repts. bd. of agric 1883 : 64. non-serial 1824-1875. See Agricultural Societies. Washington Co., these dates. Wayne County serial [1862 J -1883. Rept on fair of Wayne Co. Agria Socy. In Documents as follows : 1-18. [1862-1879] not found. 19. 1880 in 4 A.B. bd. of agric 1880 : 276. 20-21. 1881-1882 not found. 22. 1883 in 21 and 22 Quarterly repts. ^A. at agric 1883 : 64-^. non-serial 1853. Repts. made and premiums awarded at ann. fair of Wayne Co. Agric. and Mechanics' Arts Socy. Oct 5 at Honesdale. (1 A.R. trans, state agria socy. 1853: 290-299.) 1854-1855. Rept of awarding committees of Wayne Co. Agria and Mechanics' Art Socy. (2 same [1854] (pp. 322-327) — 3 same 1855.) 1878-1881. Rept on fair of West Penn. Agria Socy. (Mercer Ck>.). In Docoments as follows : 1S78 in 2 A-R. bd. of agric 1878:227-228. Includes history of the socy., first organized as " Central Agric SocT.'' in Jan., 1871 ; Taloe of grounds and improY-ements. 1879 in 7 Quarterly rept bd. of agric Dec-Feb. 1879/80 : 29-30. 1880 in 4 A.R. bd. of agric 1880 : 269-270. 1881 " 5 " " •' " 1881:274-275. Westmoreland County See also Agricultural Societies : IndivldnaL Westmore- land Co- [1857.] Address of F. J- Cope at exhibition -198.) 1874. Farm accts.; by E. A. Hertz, (v. 10 same 1874/5: 256-259.) 1888. The benefits of farm accts.: by Isaac Eyre. (37 and 38 quarterly repts. bd. agric. isSS: 33-36.) 1S92. Farm accts.: by Prof. H. iL Rowe. (49 and 50 same 1S92: 270-274.) 1893. Something about economv; by J. C. BaB. (50 same 1893: 146-149.) Living within one's income ; snggestions about how fanners may detenniue whether ther are gaining or losing. Saxttatios serial 1901-1904. Rept of sanitarian. In Documents as follows : Benf. Lee, sanitarian 1901 in r A.B, dept. (25 AJt. bd.] of agric 1901 pt. 1: 439-446. 1902 not fonnd. 1903 in 9 A-R. depL [27 A.B. bd.] of agric 1903:211- 219. 1904 in 9 A.^ dept 127 A-K. bd.] of agric 1903 : 604- 611. fum-seriol 1894. Sanitary condition of our country houses; by Mrs. E. R. Humeston. (52 quarterly rept. bd. agric 1894: 144-147.) Fencing 1805. See below, LiTestock. Swine, this date. 1810. Rept. of committee (Mitchell) to whom was re- ferred petition of inhabitants of Bucks Ca for a law more effectually to preserve stone fences. (House joL 1810/1: 5S.) 1832. Rept of [select] committee (Shannon) reL to alteration in fence laws. {Same 1831/2 v. 2: 584 (doc. 128).) 1855. Summary of Dr. Warder's (of Cincinnati) address on line hedges. (4 AJt trans, state agric. socy. 1856: 372.) 1575. Fences vs. hedges; by H. M. Elngle; discussion. (Rept Penn. fruit growers' socy. 1874 '5: 30-33.) . The fences of the XJ. S. : by I. L. Landis. (v. 10 Rept trans, state agric. socy. 1S74 5: 206-212.) 1576. Farm fencing [in Centre Co.]; by Prof. John Hamilton, (t. 11 game 1S7'3: 47-58.) . Fencing laws; debate. (L^isl. Record l^T'-'.: 392-394; 619-622.) . See also below Soils, etc Manures, this date. AGRICULTURE— confd Fencing — confd 1878. Debate on repeal of fence iaw. (Legist Record 1878: 1057-1060.) . Fence laws; value of. (2 AJt bd. of agric 1878: 6.) 1879. Letter from Thos. J. Edge, secy. Penn. bd. of agric. rel. to fence laws. (L^lst Record 1S79 (v. 2) : 1910.) . Fence laws; changes needed in. (3 AJt bd. of agric. 1S79: 5-6.) 1880. Farm fences and ways over the farm; by G. W. Hood. (4 same 1880: 105-110.) . Farm fences; discu^on on. (4 same 1880: 248- 252.) . The most economical farm fence for Penn. farms; by CoL D. H. Wallace. (4 same 1880: 156-160.) 1881. The duties of adjacent land owners with r^ard to division fences; by A. X. Perrin. (5 same 1881: 117-124.) 1883. Regulation and maintaining of fences; debate. (I^egisL Record 1883: 2301-2305.) 1885. Cost of fencing. (9 AJt bd. of agric 1885: 51-53.) 1886. The fence laws of Pa., by G. W. Hood, incL sum- mary of fence laws of other states. (10 same 1886: 288-293.) . The fence laws of Penn.; by H. M. Seeley. (10 same 1886: 293-299.) . The cost of fencing; osage hedges and their cost; secy.'s comments on. (10 same 1886: 36-44.) 1887. Fencing and forestry; by W. H. Black. (36 quar- terly rept. bd. agric 1SS7: 115-118.) . The cost of fencing; by T. J. EJdge, secy. (32 and 33 same lSs7: 49-53.) Prtd, blanks were s*nt to the official correspondents of the bd. asking repts. resp. post and rail fence, worm fence, board fen<^ wire fence ; the replies are embodied In a table gtving retnms from eadi co. . Fencing; by John S. Hopa (34 iame 1887: 139- 142.) The road fence and trespass laws, as they affect the farmer; by H. J. Vankirk, with discussion. (32 and 33 same 1SS7: 30-40.) The fence laws of Penn.; by Henry M. Seeley. (32 and 33 same 18S7: 19-25.) . Same; by (Jeo. W. Hood. (32 and 33 same 18S7: 25-30.) Indndea a synopsis of fence laws in other states. . The duties of adjacent land owners with regard to division fences; by A. X. Perrin; with discus- sion. (32 and 33 same 1887: 10-19.) . Wire fences; by John I. Carter. (34 same 1887: 119-121.) 1888. Fence laws. (12 AJt bd. agric 1888: 33-35.) . Fences and forestry; by Wm. H. Black. (37 and 38 quarterly repts. bd. agric 1888: 194-198.) 1889. R^ulation of fences. (Legist Record 1889: 516- 549; 550^52.) . The fence laws of Pa. in connection with cattle running at large; by A. J. Patterson of Mifflintown, Pa. (13 A.R. bd. agric 1889: 318-322.) Read at Port lioyal Insntnte, rr'vlons to repeal of fence law of 1700 by legist of ISSS. . Should be a general system of fence laws; fence building and forest preservation. (Giovs. mess. (Beaver) Jan. 1, 1889: 19-20.) 1890. Table: cost of fences and fence materials; by cos. (14 AJR. bd. agric IS&O: 357.) . The fence laws of Pa.; by H. B. Packer. (14 same 1890: 21S-221.) . Cost of farm fences and fencing materials. (14 same 1890: 44-46.) . E^erience with hedge fences; by H. M. En^e. (Rept of State Hortic Assa. 1«90: 47^8.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 263 AGRICULTURE— cont'd Fencing — cont'd 1893. Line or division fences. (17 A.R. bd. of agric. 1893: 36-40.) . Discussion on bill providing for the erection and regulation of proper fences In the several cos. of the commonwealth. (Legisl. Recorji 1893 v. 1: 513-515; 629-634.) . Veto of act providing for fencing of improved lands used for agric. and hortic. purposes in Clear- field, Centre and Cameron cos.; with text of bill. (Vetoes (Pattison) 1893: 105-106.) . The fence laws of Penn.; by J. Stranahan. (17 A.R. bd. agric. 1893: 301-311.) 1894. Fence laws of Penn.; by Thomas Swenk. (53 quarterly rept. bd. agric. 1894: 85-86.) . The fence laws; by Thomas J. Edge. (53 same 1894: 5-6.) . Division fences; comments on laws rel. to; by T. J. Edge. (18 A.R. bd. of agric. 1894: 38-43.) 1897. Veto (Hastings) of bill to allow erection of wire fences on public roads. (Legisl. Record 1897 v. II; 2651.) . Veto (Hastings) of act making it lawful to erect and maintain fences constructed in whole or in part of wire along public roads and betw. adjoining lands of commonwealth. (House jol. 1897: 2224.) . Same; with text of bill. (Vetoes (Hastings) 1897: 28-29.) . Cost of fencing; by T. J. Edge. (3 A.R. dept. agric. 1897 pt. 1: 868-869.) 1898. The laws in regard to fences; by D. S. Dubbs. (4 same 1898 pt. 1: 325-327.) . Fence laws and fencing; by Chas. F. Haines. (4 same 1898 pt. 1: 366-372.) Flax; see above, Crops. Fiber Floriculture serial 1903-1904. Rept. of committee on floriculture. In Documents as follows : Edwin Lonsdale^ chairman 1903 In 9 A.R. dept. [27 A.E. bd.] of agric. 1903:263- 1904 In'lO A.R. dept. [28 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1904:465- 466. non-serial 1860-1900. Advancement of floriculture in Allegheny Co. the last forty years; by P. S. Randolph. (6 A.R. dept. of agric. 1900 pt. 2: 315-316.) 1874. What new roses are best for general cultivation? by C. H. Miller. (Rept. Penn. fruit growers' socy. 1873/4: 113-123.) Paging from app. v. 9 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1875. Cultivation of flowers and decorating of homes; by H. S. Rupp. (Same 1874/5: 41-43.) 1884. Horticulture in Cal.; by Prof. [Thos.] Meehan. (Rept. of State Hortic. Assn. 1884: 31-35.) 1887. The flora of Crawford Co.; by J. E. Whitesides. (11 A.R. bd. of agric. 1887: 346-351.) 1893. House plants; by Mrs. Mary B. Gable. (51 quar- terly rept. bd. agric. 1893: 33-34.) 1900. Statistics of greenhouse industry in Penn.; by cos. (6 A.R. dept. of agric. 1900 pt. 1: 885-889.) Area of glass, area of land cultivated, value of establish- ments, amt. of ann. business, employes. 1902. The mngmt. of greenhouses; by Edwin Lonsdale. 42 pp. (Dept. of agric. bull. 97.) 1904. The queen of summer flowers (rose). (Mo. bull. division of zoology v. 2 (no. 2) : 49-51.) Fruit; see above, Crops Gooseberry; see above, Crops. Fruit Grain; see above. Crops Grape; see above, Crops. Fruit AGRICULTURE— cont'd Hay; see above, Crops. Grass, etc. Hemp; see above, Crops. Fiber Horses; see below. Livestock Implements See also Prices. serial 1887-1889. Rept. of committee on farm implements and machinery. In Documents as follows : Israel Qarretson^ chairman 1887 in 11 A.R. bd. of agric. 1887 : 108-109. 1888 not found. Chandlee Ives, chairman 1889 in 13 A.R. bd. of agric. 1889 : 65-66. non-serial 1859. Trial of reapers and mowers under auspices of the Northumberland Agric. Socy. (v. 6 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1861/3: 436-439.) . Table exhibiting merit marks of reapers and mowers as made up by judges of Northumberland Co. Agric. Socy., with prices of machines, (v. 6 same 1861/3: 437-438.) 1869. Rept. of trial of plows and other implements at the Eastern Experimental Farm. (Rept. bd. of trustees of agric. college 1869: 68-72.) 1871-1872. Trial of reapers and mowers at agric. col- lege of Penn. (Same 1872: 86-89.) 1873. Essay on farming implements and their eco- nomical use; by J. Wilkinson, Balto., Md. (v. 9 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1872/3: 84-94.) Cast iron plow ; steel plow ; steam plowing ; inventor and mnftrer. ; harrow ; hoe ; digging fork ; pick ; cultivator ; carts and wagons ; thresher and win- nower ; broadcast seed sower ; grain drill. 1873-1875. Trial of mowers and reapers at the college. (Rept. of bd. of trustees of agric. college 1873 (p. 44)— same [A.R. Penn. State College] 1875.) 1878. Drills; by Thos. G. Janvier. (2 A.R. bd. agric. 1878: 362-368.) . Diagr. ; comparative value of farm implements and machinery in 22 cos. (Quarterly rept. bd. of agric. Sept., Oct. and Nov. 1878: 46.) 1891. Purchase and care of farm implements; by J. C. Bell. (45 and 46 same 1891: 165-171.) . Care of farm machinery; by John A. Warden. (45 and 46 same 1891: 256-258.) Manutacttjee of; see Industries, etc. See also Labor. Employment. Clinton County 1882. Advance in farm machinery in Clinton Co. (18 quarterly rept. bd. agric. Sept., Oct. and Nov. 1882: 30.) Inspection Livestock; see below, that title Seeds; see below, Seeds Irrigation; see below. Soils, etc. Italian Rye Grass; see above. Crops. Grass, etc. Jute; see above. Crops. Fiber Laws 1854-1861. Text of acts rel. to Farmers' High School of Penn. (A.R. Penn. state college 1875.) 1854-1895. Penn. State College; acts rel. to. (State prisons, etc. compiled by auditor gen. [1897] : 525- 569.) 1855. Text of act of incorporation of Farmers' High School of Penn. (2 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. [1854]: 12-14.) Approved Mch. 1855. 264 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA AGRICULTURE— coned Lawa — confd 1863-1866. Text of acts rel. to acceptance of grant of public lands to the several states for agric colleges. (AJt. Penn. State College 1875.) 1867. Text of act reL to agric. college of Penn. and establishment of experimental farms in connection therewith. (Same 1875.) 1876. Text of act to establish a state bd. of agri& (L^isL Record 1876: 2432; 23 quarterly rept bd. agric 1884: 4; 47 same 1892: 4.) . Same. (1 AJt dept [19 AM. bd.] of agric. 1895: 478.) Kepeated In snbseqneiit repts. to and indnding 1901. 1889. Act to prevent spread of contagious diseases among domestic animals in commonwealth of Penn. (5 AJR. bd. of health, etc. 1888/9: 577.) 1893. Act establishing dept. of agric (7 AJR. dept agric 1901 pt 2: 5-S.) . Act establishing a state livestock sanitary bd. (5 game 1899 pt 2: 32-34.) Bepeated In 1901. . Same. (Dept of agric BulL 42: 71-73.) . Text of sec 5 of act of Mch. 13, 1895 reL to duty of supt of [farmers'] institutes. (Penn. D^t of agric bulL 14: 3.) 1897. Act to protect health of domestic animals, ap- proved May 26, 1897. (4 AJt dept of agric 1898 pt 1: 174.) Repeated in 1901. . Same; with rules for its enforcement (Dept of agric. BulL 42: 77-80.) 1901. SnppL to act for taxation of dogs and protection of sheep. (6 AJt dept ctf agric 1900 pt 2: 60.) Bepeated m 1901. ^. Act for prevention of spread of disease from carcasses of anlinals. (6 same 1900 pt 2: 61-63.) ^. Text of act regulating the sale of concentrated commercial feeding stuffs, defining omcentrated feeding stuffs, prohibiting their adulteration, pro- viding for the collection of samples, the expenses of the enfcx'cement of the law, etc (Dept of agric bun. 87: 39-4L) Livestock See also Pricea 1854. See above. Agriculture, this date. [I860.] Veterinary science; essay for socy. by E. M'Clure of Phila. (v. 6 siept trans, state agric socy. 1861/3: 241-252.) 1873. Beds for animals; by S. Hoagland. (v. 9 same 1872/3: 118.) [1874.] Breeding in-and-in; by Dr. E. Michiner. (v. 10 same 1874/5: 261-262.) 1877. American livestock; by L. F. Allen before National Agric Cong, at Phila., 1876. (v. 12 same 1877 : 115-134.) Horse, ass, mole, cattle (breeds), sheep, swtne, ponltry, honey-bee. . The animal and the v^etable — their physical relations to each other; by S. S. Rathvon. (v. 12 same 1877: 182-183.) . A plea for veterinary science; by H. J. Smith. (1 AJt bd. at agric 1877: 119-141.) 1878. Same. (2 same 1878: 104-107.) . "Well and Ul-bred stock. (Quarterly rept bd. of agric Sept, Oct and Nov. 1878: 18-19.) By a 'Sew York correspondent. 1889. Winter care and treatment of farm animals; by D. J. McXauL (39 and 40 same 1889: 67-70.) Some points in stock breeding; by J. A. B. Walker. (39 and 40 same 1889: 148-15L) 1891. Wintering stock with economy and pit^t; by H. W. Xorthnp. (45 and 46 same 1891: 107-109.) AGRICTTLTUSE— confd Livestock — confd 189L The profits realized frran the livestock on the farm; by D. K. Laubach. (45 and 46 same 1891: 208-211.) 1892. Mixed husbandry; by Clark Slsscm. (49 and 50 same 1892: 129-137.) . The art of breeding; by A. B. Walker. (49 and 50 same 1892: 89-91.) 1893. The care of farm animals; by U. H. Esh. (51 same 1893: 48-50.) . Farm stock for profit; by L. R. McMillen. (51 same 1893: 117-118.) . Stock raising and general farming; by George W. Magee. (50 same 1893: 59-6L) . Progress of veterinary science; by Dr. C. R. Good. (50 same 1893: 4043.) 1894. Mixed husbandry; by H. W. Northup. (52 same 1894: 60-63.) . Hygiene reL to the animals of the farm; by Dr. S. P. Heilman. (52 same 1894: 92-97.) . Wintering stock with economy and profit; by Isaac K. Seltzer. (52 same 1894: 26-29.) . Axiimaia ' rights; by Prof. A. B. Miller. (53 same 1894: 19.) . Livestock in winter; by S. S. Reigharic (53 same 1894: 106.) 1899. Stock raising for profit; by P. K. Patterson. (Dept of agric BulL 52: 36-38.) 1903. Remedies for flies on livestock. (Mo. bulL of division of zoolc^y v. 1, no. 5: 16-18.) From BnU. 81 of S. Dak. Asric CoU. E^er. Station. 1904. FUes on livestock. (Same v. 2 (na 3): 88-90.) ■ ^. The branches of sub-kingdoms of animals. (Same V. 2, no. 8: 236-250.) PENNSYLVANIA See also above. Crops, the serial groups, under the several conntles. serial See also below. Feeding; also Inspection. 1901-1904. Rept of livestock committee [on the live- stock industry of Penn.]. In Documents as foUoirs ; Jf. E. Conntd, chairmaM 1901 In 7 A.E. dept [25 A.E, bd.1 of agric 1901 pt 1: 228-234. 1902 in 8 A.B. dept [26 A.B. bd.] of agric. 1902 pt 2 : 46-49 1903 in 9' A.B. dept [27 A.E, bd.] of agric 1903:258- 260. DanoR A. Knuppenburg, chairman 1904 in 10 A.E. dept [28 AJt bd.] of agric 1904 : 383- 383. non-seriol 1815. Rept of committee (Hodgdon) to whMn was re- ferred petition from Bucks Co. reL to veterinary lectures in Phila. and advantage to be derived from their diffusion throughout the state. (House jci. 1814/5: 269.) 1850-1890. Value of farms and livestock in Penn. (1 A.R. dept agric 1893 pt 1: plate po6ite p. 159.) 1851. See above, .Agriculture Pennsylvania, this date. 1870. See above, Ocqis. P^insylvania, this date. 1871-1880. Livestock, comparison for past ten yrs. (4 A.R. bd. of agric 1880: 51-59.) Same. (10 quarterly rept bd. of agric S^t, Oct and Nov. 1880: 36-44.) Horses, moles, cows, oxen and other cattle, swine, she^. 1878. The best methods of inducing [Penn.] fanners to breed better stock: by Prof. Hamilton. (2 AB. bd. of agric 1S7S: 15-17.) . Table: condition of livestock, Oct, by cos.; per cent compared with 1877 and with average of five years. (2 same 1878: 28D INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 265 AGRICULTURE— cont'd Livestock — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1878. Same. (Quarterly rept. bd. of agric. Sept., Oct. and Nov. 1878: 48.) Horses, mules, oxen, cows, sheep, swine, fat cattle. . Diagr.: comparative value of livestock in 22 cos. {Same Sept., Oct. and Nov. 1878: 46.) 1878-1882. Table: condition of livestock by cos., May 1 and Nov. 1, as compared with 1881 and with average of past 5 years. (6 A.R. bd. agric. 1882: 382-385.) 1879. Condition of farm stock from May and Nov. returns of official reporters. (3 same 1879: 254-255.) 255.) . Condition of livestock in Penn. (Quarterly rept. bd. of agric. Mch., Apr. and May 1879: 30-31.) Horses and mules, cows, sheep, swine, fat cattle. . Table: condition of farm stock, by cos.; per cent compared with last year and average of last 10 years. (6 same Sept., Oct. and Nov. 1879: 17.) . Table: Condition of farm stock, by cos.; per cent compared with last year and with average of past five years. (/Some Mch., Apr. and May 1879: 3S.) 1880. See above. Crops. Pennsylvania, this date. . Condition of livestock in May compared with that in Aug. of last year, and of last 5 years. (4 A.R. bd. of agric. 1880: 288-289.) . Table: no., value per head and total value in state of horses, cows, oxen and cattle, swine, sheep, mules. (10 quarterly rept. Penn. bd. agric. Sept., Oct. and Nov. 1880: 36; 4 A.R. bd. agric. 1880: 51.) . Table: condition of livestock in Aug., by cos.; per cent compared with last year and with average of 5 years. (9 quarterly rept. bd. of agric. Je., Jly. and Aug. 1880: 26.) . Condition of farm stock in May, by cos. ; per cent compared with last ye^r and with average of last 5 years. (8 same Mch., Apr. and May 1880: 12.) . Same. (8 A.R. bureau industrial statistics 1879/80: 174.) 1881. Condition of livestock— Nov. (5 A.R. bd. of agric. 1881: 293.) . Interests of stock owners advanced by apprn. for investigation of diseases of livestock; increase of the apprn. desirable. (11 quarterly rept. bd. of agric. Dec, Jan. and Feb. 1880/1: 14.) . Condition of livestock, compared with last year and average of 5 yrs., by cos. (14 and 15 same 1881: 90.) Horses, mules, oxen, cows, sheep, swine, fat cattle, poultry. 1882. Condition of livestock. May, compared with same time last year and with average of past 5 years. (16 and 17 same Mch., Apr. and May 1882: 24.) . Same, Nov. (18 sam^ Sept., Oct. and Nov. 1882: 45.) 1883. Is importation of foreign livestock a benefit to Penn. farmers? by A. D. Shimer. (7 A.R. bd. agric. 1883: 264-266.) 1884. Condition of livestock Je. 1, 1884., compared with last year and average of 5 yrs., by cos. (23 quar- terly rept. bd. agric, 1884: 15.) Horses, mules, oxen, cows, sheep, swine, fat cattle, poultry. 1888. Is the early maturity of stock profitable and does it tend to improvement? by W. W. Hunter. (37 and 38 same 1888: 276-279.) 1889. Protection to the health of the people and help for the stock raisers of Penn. (39 and 40 same 1889: 133-137.) AGRICULTURE— cont'd Livestock — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1890. How can farmers be induced, through agric. socys., to raise better stock? general discussion by Penn. state assn. of agric. socys. (43 same 1890: 71-73.) 1896. Importance of livestock industry in state. (2 A.R. dept. [20 A.R. bd.] of agric 1896 pt. 1: 103.) . Table: value of livestock, May, 1896. (2 same 1896 pt. 1: 800.) 1897. Table: value of livestock, Oct. 1, by cos. (3 same 1897 pt. 1: 790.) 1898. Rules for enforcement of act rel. to protection of health of domestic animals. (4 same 1898 pt. 1: 175-176.) 1899-1901. Extrs. from rules and regulations of state livestock sanitary bd. of Penn. (5 same 1899 pt. 2 (pp. 37-39)— 7 same 1901.) 1900. Law needed in Penn. similar to those in opera- tion in neighboring states, to prevent frauds now possible in sale of cattle feeds in markets in state. (6 same 1900 pt. 1: 46.) . A plea for better livestock in Penn.; by H. Hay- ward. (6 same 1900 pt. 2: 238-243.) . Extrs. from rules and regulations of state live- stock sanitary bd. of Penn. (6 sam£ 1900 pt. 2: 63- 65.) . Livestock in western Penn.; by J. S. Burns. (6 same 1900 pt. 2: 215-218.) 1903. Stmt, showing estimated no. and value of live- stock in state. (9 same 1903: 4.) . The collection of Penn. animals for the St. Louis Exposition. (Mo. bull, of division of zoology v. 1, no. 7; 16.) . [Blank form, asking information about mam- mals or hairy animals (" Quadrupeds ") of Penn.] (Some V. 1, no. 6: 31.) Allegheny County 1882. Condition of livestock in Allegheny Co.; "Pink- eye" among horses. (16 and 17 quarterly repts. Penn. bd. agric. Mch., Apr. and May 1882: 7.) . Condition of farm stock in Allegheny Co. (18 same Sept., Oct. and Nov. 1882: 26.) Beaver County 1883. Condition of livestock in Beaver Co. (21 and 22 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1883: 15.) Horses ; sheep. Berks County 1883. Condition of livestock in Berks Co. (21 and 22 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1883: 16.) Bedford County 1883. Condition (per cent) of horses, cattle, sheep and hogs in Bedford Co.; prices of milch cows, horses, sheep. (21 and 22 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1883: 15.) Chester County 1882. Condition of livestock in Chester Co.; poultry cholera. (18 quarterly rept. bd. agric. Sept., Oct. and Nov. 1882: 30.) 1883. Livestock in Chester Co.; Texas fever. (21 and 22 same 1883: 21-22.) Clinton County 1882. More attention paid to blooded stock in Clinton Co. than formerly. (16 and 17 quarterly repts. Penn. bd. agric. Mch., Apr. and May 1882: 9.) 266 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA AGKICULTUKE— cont'd Livestock — cont'd PENNSYLVAXIA— cont'd Grawford County 1882. Livestock in Crawford Co.; cattle, sheep, hogs, cows; dairy interest. (16 and 17 quarterly repts. Penn. bd. agric. Mch., Apr. and May 1882: 10.) 1883. Condition of livestock in Crawford Co. (21 and 22 same 1883: 24.) Fayette County 1853. Marked improvement in liv^tock in Fayette Co. (1 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1853: 211.) 1882. Low average in condition of livestock in Fayette Ca (16 and 17 qnarterly repts. Penn. bd. agric. Mch., Apr. and May 1882: 11.) ^. Livestock in Payette Co.; hogs, cattle, horses, sheep and dogs. (18 game Sept, Oct. and Nov. 1882: 32.) Huntingdon County 1858. Business of stock growing increasing in Hunt- ingdon Co. owing to recent failures of grain crops, (v. 5 A.R. trans, state agria socy. 1857/8: 389.) 1883. . Livestock in Huntingdon Co. (21 and 22 quar- terly repts. bd. agric 1883: 27.) Indiana County 1882. Livestock in Indiana Co.; horses, cows, fat cat- tle, swine, sheep and poultry; disease among sheep; prices. (18 quarterly rept. bd. agric. Sept., Oct. and Nov. 1882: 33.) 1883. Livestock in Indiana Co.; prices of horses, beef cattle, cows, hogs, sheep. (21 and 22 same 1883: 28.) Elk County 1891. Veto of act to encourage the raising of horses, mules, cattle, sheep and swine and to regulate fences within the county of Elk. (Vetoes (Patti- son) 1891: 46.) Lackawanna County 1879. Veto (Hoyt) of act to prohibit the running at large of cattle, horses, mules, sheep, goats and hogs in Lackawanna Co.; with text of act. (Bills filed in office of secy, of the commonwealth by the (Jov. 1879/81: 2.) Lancaster County 18T9. Veto (Hoyt) of act to prevent cattle, horses, mules, sheep and hogs, from ronning at large in the township of West Donegal, Lancaster Co.; with text of act. (Bills filed in office of secy, of common- wealth by the Gov. 1S79^81: 3-4.) Lehigh County 1SS2. Livestock in Lehigh Co.; pinkeye; pasture. (18 quarterly rept bd. agria Sept, Oct and Xov. 1882: 35.) Mercer County 1883. Livestock in Mercer Co.; improvement in sheep and wooL (21 and 22 quarterlv repts. bd. agric. 1883: 32; 33.) Mifflin County 1882. Condition of horses and cattle owing to shortage of com crop; pink-eye; chicken cholera. (16 and 17 qnarterly repts. Penn. bd. agric. Jlch-, Apr. and May 1882: 12.) Perry County 1883. Livestock in Perry Co.; "pink-eye" among horses. (21 and 22 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1883: 35.) AGRICULTURE— confd Livestock — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— confd Potter County 1883. Prices of stock in Potter Co. (21 and 22 quar terly repts. bd. agric. 1883: 36.) Horses, oxen, cows, calves, sheep. . Veto of act to extend provisions of act reL to running at large of domestic animals In certain townships of Potter Co.; with text of act (Vetoes (Pattison) 1883: 67-69.) Somerset County 1882. Prices of horses and cattle in Somerset Co. (16 and 17 quarterly repts. Penn. bd. agric Mch., Apr. and May 1882: 14.) Tioga County 1883. Livestock in Tioga Co. (21 and 22 quarterly repts. bd. agric 1883: 37.) Horses and mnles, cattle and milk cows, sheep, price of wool, pork. Venango County 1882. Condition of livestock in Venango Co. (16 and 17 quarterly repts. Penn. bd. agric Mch., Apr. and May 1882: 15.) Westmoreland County 1882. Poor condition of livestock in Westmoreland Co. owing to high price of com and oats. (16 and 17 quarterly repts. Penn. bd. agric. Mch., Apr. and May 1882: 15.) York County 1883. Increase per cent in sales of horses, mules and cows, fat catUe, sheep. (21 and 22 quarterly repts. bd. agric 1883: 40.) . Pastures and livestock in York Co.; condition. (21 and 22 same 1883: 41.) Associations Pennsylvania Live Stock Breeders' Assn. 1899-1904. Penn. Live Stock Breeders' Assn.; list of officers and committee. (5 AJt dept [23 AJt bd.] of agric 1899 pt 2 (pp. 40-41)— 10 same 1904.) State Livestock Sanitary Board See also below, Inspection, the serial group. 3 series. 1895. State live stock sanitary bd. of Penn. estab- lished to provide for control and suppression of dangerous diseases of domestic animals. (11 AJt bd. of health, etc. 1*94/5: 21.) . See above. Laws, this date. 1897. Work of Live Stock Sanitary Board; eradication of tuberculosis in cattle; hindrance in eradication of destructive diseases through delay in making prompt rept to bd.; ann. investment in livestock and yearly loss from preventable diseases. ((Jovs. mess. (Hastings) Jan. 5, 1897: 31-32.) 1898. Amt allowed State Live Stock Sanitary Bd. for the year endg. May 31, 1898 and how expended. (.AJt state veterinarian 1898: 8.) . Outline of work of the state live stock sanitary bd. and state veterinarian. {Same 1898: 5-8.) . Increased work of the state live stock sanitary board; "in addition to the general control and suppression of the dangerous, infectious and con- tagious diseases which this bd. is required by law to exercise and effect it is also responsible for the enforcement of the law requiring an inspection of dairy cows and cattle for breeding purposes coming into Penn. from other states, and for the direction of the work of investigation required by the art of Jly. 22, 1897." (A.R. state veterinarian 1898: 5.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 267 AGRICULTURE— cont'd Livestock — cont'd Associations — cont'd State Livestock Sanitary Board — cont'd 1899. Approximate capital invested in livestock; work of live stock sanitary bd.; reduction of percentage of tuberculosis In herds, suppression of outbreaks of rabies, checking outbreaks of anthrax, suppres- sion of black-quarter, eradication of glanders, reduction of prevalence of hog cholera. (Govs, mess. (Hastings) Jan. 3, 1899; 14.) 1899-1904. State live stock sanitary bd.; officers of; extrs. from rules and regulations, etc. ( 5 A.R. dept. [23 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1899 pt. 2 (pp. 32-39)— 10 same 1904.) Cattle 1833/7-1855. Hist, of Ohio Co. for importing English cattle and results of their work. (3 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1855: 354-359.) List of subscribers and amt. subscribed by each ; pur- chase, exhibition and sale of Durham stoct [name of purchaser, his address and amt. paid] ; results [in Ohio] from introduction of stock. 1871. Guernsey cattle; by Chas. R. King. (v. 7 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1864/70: 207-210.) 1871-1880. Graphic representation showing value of oxen and other cattle in the U. S. (10 quarterly rept. Penn. bd. agric. 1880: 42; 4 A.R. bd. agric. 1880: 57.) 1873. Guenon's method of determining milking quali- ties of* cow; by C. Harvey, (v. 9 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1872/3: 135-140.) 1874. Discussion of Guenon method of judging cows. (V. 10 same 1874/5: 143-144.) [1874.] Devon cattle; by W. B. Rumsey. (v. 10 same 1874/5: 113-116.) 1875. Exclusive meal feeding; by L. W. Miller. (2 A.R. state dairymen's assn. 1875: 345-351.) . Observations of committee of N. Y. Dairymen's Assn. on L. W. Miller's (Stockton, N. Y.) feeding plan. (2 same 1875: 352-355.) Paging from t. 11 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. [1875.] Cows and milk. (v. 10 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1874/5: 201-205.) Abstr. from rept. of proceedings of Mass. State Bd. of Agric. in New England Farmer. 1876. Disposition of food in a cow's stomach; by C. B. Mechener. (v. 11 same 1876: 201-205.) . The ruminant's stomach; by E. Michener. (v. 11 same 1876: 209-214.) 1877. Breeding dairy stock; by Col. O. 0. Potter, (v. 12 same 1877: 109-114.) 1878. The Guenon system. (2 A.R. bd. of agric. 1878: 4-5.) 1879. Can we regulate the sex of the offspring of the domestic animals? (Quarterly rept. of bd. of agric. Je., Jly. and Aug. 1879: 21-27.) . The negative side of the Guenon system; by E. Reeder. (3 A.R. bd. of agric. 1879: 55-64.) 1886. The Guenon system of selecting cows; secy.'s explanation, etc. (10 same 1886: 52-57.) . The model dairy cow; by Wm. Fairweather. (31 quarterly rept. bd. of agric. 1886: 8-11.) 1887. Breeding and raising calves for the dairy; by Ezra Michener. (34 same 1887: 89-92.) . The Chicago f ai; stock show of 1886 ; by T. J. Edge, secy. (32 and 33 same 1887: 84-90.) Breeds, prizes, killing, feeding, weights and grains per day. 1889. The general-purpose cow; by J. A. Eschbach. (39 and 40 same 1889: 156-157.) 1891. Success in cattle farming; by Forest Preston. (45 same 1891: 216-218.) . The Jersey Cow; by J. C. Sibley. (45 and 46 same 1891: 238-246.) AGRICULTURE— cont'd Livestock — cont'd Cattle — cont'd 1893. Dehorning cattle; by C. B. Smith. (50 some 1893: 132-133.) . Cattle raising for profit; by W. H. Walker. (51 same 1893: 102-103.) . Dehorning cattle; by C. B. Moore. (50 same 1893: 43-44.) . Holstein cattle — their origin and usefulness as a dairy and general purpose animal; by B. B. Lord. (51 same 1893: 65-69.) 1894. The farmer's cow; by D. W. Lee. (53 same 1894: 100.) . The winter milker; by L. S. Overfield. (53 same 1894: 37-38.) . The dairy cow; by P. W. Berg. (53 same 1894: 124.) . Holstein cattle; by W. M. Benninger. (53 same 1894: 22-23.) . Dehorning cattle; by C. B. Smith. (53 same 1894: 101.) . Dehorning cattle; by C. B. Smith. (53 same 1894: 42-43.) PENNSYLVANIA 1854. Corresp. (translated from German) betw. pres. (Kohler) of Lehigh Co. Agric. Socy. and U. S. Con- sul (Gundie) at Zurich, Switzerland rel. to breeds of Swiss cattle, comparison with English breeds, prices and probable cost of transportation, best season for purchase, etc. (2 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. [1854]: 204-206.) 1856. Pedigree of "Duke of Cumberland." (4 same 1856: 507.) 1871-1880. Table: no., value per head and total value of oxen and other cattle. (8 A.R. bureau industrial statistics 1879/80: 176.) . Table: no., value per head, total value of cows of state. (8 same 1879/80: 175.) . Table: no., value per head and total value of cattle in Penn., each year. (10 quarterly rept. Penn. bd. agric. 1880: 43; 4 A.R. bd. agric. 1880: 58.) . Table: no., value per head and total value of cows in state. (10 same 1880: 39; 4 sams 1880: 54.) • . Graphic representation showing value of cows in Penn. (10 same 1880: 40-41; 4 same 1880: 55.) 1873. The cow; by W. P. Hazard, (v. 9 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1872/3: 101-117.) Holstelns ; short-horns ; Devons ; Ayrshire ; Jersey ; Hereford ; Galloway ; Kerry ; Swiss cattle ; what Chester Co. farmer needs ; how to choose good cow ; Guenon's method ; how to maintain cow in profit ; art of feeding ; mngmnt. of cow ; art of milking. 1878. Raising dairy stock — does it pay in Eastern Penn.? by W. G. Moore. (2 A.R. bd. agric. 1878: 123-125.) . Rept. of the Penn. Guenon comn. Harrisburg: L. S. Hart, 1879. 37 pp., foldg. leaf. Copy seen In Free Library of Phila. Geo. Blight, Chalkley Harvey and WUUs P. Hazard; apptd. by Gov. under res. of bd. of agric, Jan. 2, 1878. . Same. (2 A.R. bd. agric. 1878: 172-208.) . Preliminary rept. of the comn. apptd. to test the Guenon system of judging cows. (Quarterly rept. bd. of agric. Je., Jly. and Aug. 1878: 27-38.) Geo. Blight, Chalkley Harvey and Willis P. Hazard. . [Final] rept. of Penn. Guenon comn. (Same Sept., Oct. and Nov. 1878: 22-29.) . Cost and value of home raised stock. (Same Sept., Oct. and Nov. 1878: 15-16.) Estimates reed, in reply to blanks. . Circular to dairymen rel. to investigations to be made, the first being regulation of the sex of calves. (Same Je., Jly. and Aug. 1879: 24.) 268 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA AGKICTJLTURE— coned Livestock — confd Cattle— cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— confd 1878. Ldvestock In excellent condition; few cases of disease; milk fever prevalent in dairy distrs. (Same Je, Jly. and Aug. 1878: 8.) . Table: consolidated dairy and stock repts., by COS.; snnuner butter, winter butter, cost of a borne raised cow and value at 3 years. (Same Je., Jly. and Aug. 1878: 27.) Averaged from replies to a drcnlar sent to 200 practical dairymen and stock breeders. 1880. Cos. reporting an improvement in condition of cows. (10 quarterly rept Penn. bd. agric. 1880: 41; 4 AJt bd. agria 1880: 56.) 1883. Guenon's system of selecting cows by the escutch- eon; by W. P. Hazard, secy, of Penn. Guenon comn. (7 AJL bd. of agric. 1883: 112-132.) Urges practice of system by every farmer In state. . See above. Fairs. County and Local, this data 1885. Cost of beef. (9 AJi. bd. of agric. 1885: 46-50.) 1895/6-1900/1. Rept on hospital herd by pathologist of State Hospital for Insane, Xorristown. (14 AJL committee on lunacy of bd. of public charities 1895/6 (pp. 177-180)— 19 same 1900/1.) Bucks County 1882. Loss of cows in Bucks Co. from pasture in clover fields; value of cows. (18 quarterly rept. bd. agric. Sept, Oct and Nov. 1882: 29.) 1883. Pasture in Bucks Co.; effect of frosts; fodder com. (21 and 22 same 1883: 16.) 1853-1875. See Centre Co. Centre County Agricultural Societies: Individual. Dauphin County 1853. Few cattle raised in Swatara township, Dauphin Co. (1 AJL trans, state agric socy. 1853: 200.) Jefferson County 1883. Cattle in Jefferson Co.; price. (21 and 22 quar- terly repts. bd. agric 1883: 28.) Lancaster County 1883. Cattle in Lancaster Co.; Texas fever. (21 and 22 quarterly repts. bd. agric 1883: 30.) 1892. CatUe feeding in Lancaster Ca; by H. G. Rush. (49 and 50 same 1892: 194-198.) Laxcrence County 1889. Best breed of cattle for Lawrence Ca; by E. C. McCleUand. (39 and 40 quarterly repts. bd. agric 1889: 151-154.) Mercer County 1882. Price of beef by butchers, and on foot in Mercer Co. (18 quarterly rept bd. agric Sept., Oct and Nov. 1882: 36.) liorthumJterVmd County 1853. Improved meat stock in Northumberland Ca (v. 1 AJt trans, state agric socy. 1853: 260.) Snyder County 1882. Fattening cattle in Snyder Co. (16 and 17 quar- terly repts. Penn. bd. agric Mch., Apr. and May 1882: 14.) Susquehanna County 1856. Cattle breeding in Susquehanna Co. (4 AJt trans, state agric socy. 1856: 473.) AGRICULTUIIE— cont'd Livestock — cont'd Diseases; see below. Inspection Dog Laws 1878. Effect of present dog laws, with suggesttons for their improvement; by J. P. Barnes. (2 A.R. bd. agric 1878: 66-68.) 1881. Protection of sheep and taxing dogs in Lycoming Ckj. (Legisl. Record 1881: 383-384.) 1901. See above. Laws, this date. 1893. Dogs; by John McDowelL (51 quarterly rept bd. agric 1893: 121-123.) Their care and training; injury to sheep. Feedisg See also Prices. serial 1901/2-1903/4. Rept of division of animal nutrition. In Documents as follows : Henry Prentiss Armthy, director 1901/2 In A.K. Penn. State College 1901/2 pt 2 : 280- 299 1902/3 In A.R. Penn. State Collie 1902/3 pt 2:95- 178. 1903/4 in A.K. Penn. State College 1903/4 pt 2:205- 238. non-serial 1792. Rept of committee apptd. Feb. 1, on petition of merchants of Phila., reL to inspection of midlings. (House joL Dec. 1791: 164-165.) 1857-1887. SoiUng crops; historical sketch of the agric. experiments conducted by the State College; by Wm. Frear. (Agric exper. station buU. no. 1: 5-18.) 1858. Roots for stock feeding; by James (lOwan. (2 A.R. farmers' high school 1857/8: 73-74.) [1874.] Cultivation of roots for feeding stock and best mode of preserving them; by J. Wilkinson, (v. 10 Rept trans, state agric socy. 1874/5: 93-100.) Cutting and cooking food for stock; by C. B. Moore (V. 10 same 1874/5: 263-270.) 1875. Rept of ccmimittee on steaming foods for stock. (V. 10 same 1874/5: 169.) . Acct of experiment made by J. I. Carter, com- paring scalded and dry cut feed for making of but- ter, (v. 10 same 1874/5: 169-170.) 1876. (^tUe food and cattle feeding; by T. J. Edge. (v. 11 same 1876: 170-179.) Experiment [at Eastern Exper. Farm] with feed- ing oats straw to milch cows. (v. 11 same 1876: 232.) 1878. SoUing system. (Quarterly rept bd. of agric Dec, Jan. and Feb. 1878/9: 15-24.) Selection of replies reed, to drcnlar of ingnlry. Circular of bd. of agric inquiring about experi- ence in soiling farm stock. {Same Dec, Jan. and Feb. 1878/9: 15.) 1881/2. See above, Crc^s. Pennsylvania, this date. 1882. Ensilage; secy.'s remarks on. (6 AJt bd. of agric 1882: 23-25.) . £!xtr. from rept of secy, on ensilage; its econcHnic value and resulting product (18 quarterly rept Penn. bd. agric Sept, Oct and Nov. 1882: 13-14.) 1883. How far can soiling system be made profitable in Penn.? by M. W. OUver. (7 AJt bd. agric 1883: 245-248.) . Feeding experiments. (Penn. State CoU^e BuU. 6 (1 series).) . Same (Rept Penn. State C^Uege 1886: 278-284.) 1885. Feeding experiments, pp. 76-81(1). (Penn. State Ck)U^e BulL 10 (1 series).) . Same. (Rept Penn. State Ctdlege 1886: 299-304.) . (Comparative value of stock foods. (9 AJt bd. of agric 1885: 58-59.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 369 AGRICULTURE— cont'd Livestock — cont'd Feeding — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1886. The composition of soiling rye. (Penn. State College Bull. 15 (1 series).) . Same. (Kept. Penn. State College 1886: 325-327.) . Feeding experiments, pp. 92-97(1). (Penn. State College Bull. 12 (1 series).) . Same. (Kept. Penn. State College 1886: 309-313.) Experiments by W. H. Jordan ; bull, prepared by Wm. Frear. . The composition and food value of dessicated apple-pomace. (Penn. State College Bull. 16 (1 series).) . Same. (Rept. Penn. State College 1886: 327-329.) 1888. Digestibility of soiling crops; by Wm. Frear, Wm. H. Caldwell, G. L. Holter, and W. S. Sweetser. (Samept. 2, 1888: 77-95.) . Yield and nutritive value of soiling crops; by H. P. Armsby and Wm. H. Caldwell. (Some pt. 2, 1888: 95-105.) . The soiling system for milch cows; by H. P. Armsby, Wm. Frear, H. J. Patterson, Geo. L. Holter and Wm. H. Caldwell. (.8ame pt. 2, 1888: 54-55.) . Composition and digestibility of corn stover; by H. P. Armsby. (A.R. bd. of trustees of Penn. State College 1887 pt. 2:144-157; Penn. Agric. College Exper. Station Bull. 3, 16 pp.) . Feeding standards and composition of feeding stuffs; by H. P. Armsby. (Rept. Penn. State College pt. 2, agric. exper. station 1888: 47-54.) 1889. Ensilage; by Jason Sexton. (39 and 40 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1889: 97-103.) . Soiling for a winter dairy; by Geo. Walton. (39 and 40 same 1840: 81-83.) 1890. Feeding cows on brewers' grains or waste; by Thos. J. Edge and others. (6 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1889/90: 654-656.) 1891. Silos and ensilage; by B. C. Mitchell. (45 and 46 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1891: 40-42.) . Cattle feeding; by D. P. Forney. (45 and 46 same 1891: 15-19.) . Making and feeding ensilage; by M. G. Brosius. (45 same 1891: 213-216.) . Ensilage; by Dr. J. H. Denham. (45 and 46 same 1891: 204-207.) . The silo; by L. Denning. (45 and 46 same 1891: 258-259.) . Cattle feeding; by R. S. Bream. (45 and 46 same 1891: 279-281.) . The value of cotton-seed meal as compared with bran for the production of butter; by Thomas H. Hunt. 19 pp. (Penn. Agric. College Exper. Station Bull. 17.) . Same. (A.R. bd. trustees of Penn. Agric. College 1891 pt. 2: 92-108.) 1892. Value of the silo; by G. T. Powell. (49 and 50 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1892: 166-173.) . Why ensilage pays; by Dr. O. T. Everhart. (49 and 50 same 1892: 100-104.) . Beets for stock food; by James L. Branson. (49 and 50 same 1892: 198-203.) . Ensilage; by J. E. Rogers. (49 and 50 same 1892: 179-180.) . Silos and ensilage; by John I. Carter. (49 and 50 same 1892: 174-178.) . The silo; by E. E. Critchfleld. (49 and 50 same 1892: 173-174.) . The silo at evergreen farm; by A. P. Young, Mill- ville. (49 and 50 same 1892: 180-183.) . Notes from Mr. Rogers, Tunkhannock, Wyoming Co. and Mr. Gilbert, Waverly, Lackawanna Co. on feeding ensilage. (49 and 50 same 1892: 183-184.) AGRICULTURE— cont'd Livestock — cont'd Feeding — cont'd non-aerial — cont'd 1892. On composition and digestibility of nitrogen free extract of corn fodders and of pasture grass; by Wm. Frear and W. S. Sweetser. (A.R. Penn. State College 1892 pt. 2: 44-50.) 1893. Root crops for stock; by I. W. Allison. (51 quar- terly rept. bd. agric. 1893: 108-109.) . Ensilage; by H. B. Richards. (51 same 1893: 74-75.) . Table: average composition of feeding stuffs. (A.R. Penn. State College 1893 pt. 2: 16-17.) 1894. Cotton-seed feed for dairy cows; by H. P. Armsby and E. H. Hess. (Same 1894 pt. 2: 44-63.) . Same. 22 pp. (Penn. Agric. College Exper. Sta- tion Bull. 28.) . Silos and ensilage; by J. J. Baler. (53 quarterly rept. bd. agric. 1894: 87-88.) . Building and filling silos; by J. P. MoGee. (53 sam^ 1894: 137.) . Sheep and sheep feeding; by S. C. Work. (37 and 38 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1888: 58-61.) . Foods for the dairy; by John I. Carter. (52 same 1894: 67-68.) . Mangels and sugar beets vs. silage. Yield, cost and feeding value; by H. J. Waters and R. J. Weld. (A.R. Penn. State College 1893 pt. 2: 37-52.) . Same. 19 pp. (Agric. College Exper. Station Bull. 26.) 1896. Penn. State College Agric. Exper. Station; com- putation of rations for farm animals; bull, of in- formation no. 1. 2d ed. State College, Dec, 1896. 39 pp. 1897. Comparative value of buckwheat middlings, dried brewers' grains and cerealine for milk and butter production; by Harry Hay ward and R. J. Weld. (A.R. Penn. State College 1897 pt. 2: 51-64.) . Same. 18 pp., chart. (Penn. Agric. College Exper. Station Bull. 41.) 1898. Maintenance ration of cattle; by H. P. Armsby. (A.R. Penn. State College 1897 pt. 2: 165-346.) . Same. 188 pp., charts. (Penn. Agric. College Exper. Station Bull. 42.) 1899. Composition of bran from spring and winter wheats bought in Penn. markets; by Wm. Frear and W. A. Hutchinson. 8 pp. (Same bull. 48.) . Adulteration of cattle feeds; by John Hamilton. (5 A.R. dept. [23 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1899 pt. 1: 22.) . Why farmers should know the constituents of feed; by 0. W. Stoughton. (Dept. of agric. Bull. 52: 131-133.) 1900. Distillery waste [as cattle feed] ; by Wm. Frear and C. A. Browne, Jr. (Penn. Agric. College Exper. Station Bull. 50: 1-6.) . Misc. cattle food analyses; by Wm. Frear. (Sams bull. no. 50: 7-12.) . Feeding stuffs; comparison of feeds sold in Penn. and control states. (6 A.R. dept. [24 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1900 pt. 1: 45-46.) . Methods of steer feeding; by G. C. Watson and M. S. McDowell. 14 pp. (Dept. of agric. bull. 67.) . Rye meal and Quaker oats feed for milk produc- tion, by Harry Hayward. (A.R. Penn. State College 1898/9 pt. 2: 124-141.) . Same. 8 pp. (Penn. Agric. College Exper. Sta- tion Bull. 52.) . Methods of steer-feeding, by G. C. Watson and M. S. McDowell. (A.R. Penn. State College 1899/00 pt. 2: 309-317.) . Same. 8 pp. (Penn. Agric. College Exper. Sta- tion Bull. 53.) 270 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA AGRICULTURE— cont'd Livestock — cont'd Feeding — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1900/1. Kept, of division of animal nutrition, under supervision of tlie director. {Same pt. 2 1900/1: 235-237.) . Mettiods of dairy feeding; by Harry Hay ward. (Some pt. 2, 1900/1: 327-341.) 1900/1-1903/4. See above. Agriculture. Pennsylvania, serial group B, series 3. 1901. See below, Soils and Fertilizers, serial group A. . Commercial feeding stuffs in Penn. ; by Wm. Frear. (Rept. Penn. State College pt. 2, agric. exper. station 1900/1: 28-109.) Misc. farm feeds ; cotton-seed meal ; linseed meal ; wheat products ; rye products ; barley and its products ; oats and oat products ; corn products ; buckwheat and its products ; mixed feeds ; special poultry foods ; condimental foods ; relative cost of feeding stuffs as sources of protein ; commercial feeding stuffs In Penn. as compared with those in neighbor- ing states ; commercial feeding stuffs control ; weights of feeding stuffs. . Concentrated commercial feeding stuffs in Penn.; by Wjn. Frear. 136 pp. (Dept. of agric. bull. 81.) . Veto (Stone) of bill regulating sale of commer- cial feeding stuffs. (Legisl. Record 1901 v. 2: 2518.) . Investigation rel. to commercial feeding stuffs in Penn.; by Wm. Frear. (7 A.R. dept. of agric. 1901 pt. 1: 559-630.) . Commercial feeding stuffs in Penn. as compared with those in neighboring states; table comparing amt. of protein and fat in different articles in New England and Penn. (7 same 1901 pt 1: 632-633.) — — . Cattle food control; by John Hamilton. (7 same 1901 pt. 1: 44.) . Veto (Stone) of act regulating sale of commer- cial feeding stuffs, prohibiting their adulterations and fixing penalties for its violations. (House jol. Jan. 1901V. 2: 1768.) . Same; with text of act. (Vetoes (Stone) 1901: 23-25.) 1901. Table: pounds of total dry matter, total organic matter and digestible ingredients in varying weights of fodders and feeds, from bull. no. 81 of the Vt. Agric. Exper. Station. (Dept. of agric. bull. 87: 29- 38.) . Table: composition of feeding stuffs, giving the maximum, minimum and average for each ingredi- ent. {Same bull. 87: 11-25.) From farm bull. no. 22, Dept. of Agric, Washington. . Calculation of the composition of mixed feeds; by Dr. Wm. Frear. (Same bull. 87: 5-10.) . Methods of steer-feeding; 2d yr. of co-operative experiment by Penn. State Dept. of Agric. and Penn. State College Agric. Exper. Station; by G. C Wat- son and A. K. Risser. 16 pp. (Same bull. 84.) . Same. (Rept. Penn. State College pt. 2, agric. exper. station 1900/1: 211-222.) Co-operative experiments by the Penn. State Dept. of Agric. and the Penn. Agric. Exper. Station. . See above. Laws, this date. . Giving average composition of feeding stuffs. 42 pp. (Dept. of agric. bull. 87.) . The complete analysis of feeding materials; by C. A. Browne, Jr. and C. P. Beistle. (Rept. Penn. State College pt. 2, agric. exper. station, 1900/1: 123-129.) . Misc. cattle food analyses; by Wm. Frear. (Same pt. 2 1900/1: 110-116.) . Study of methods of cattle food analysis; by C. A. Browne, Jr. and C. P. Beistle. (Same pt. 2 1900/1: 117-122.) AGRICULTURE— cont'd Livestock — cont'd Feeding — cont' d non-serial — cont'd 1901. Methods of dairy feeding; by Harry Hayward. 6 pp. (Penn. Agric. College Exper. Station Bull. 56.) . Methods of steer-feeding; by G. C. Watson and A. K. Risser. 12 pp. (Same Bull. 57.) 1902. Rearing of calves on milk substitutes; by Harry Hayward. (A.R. Penn. State College 1901/2 pt. 2: 303-313.) . Same. 12 pp., illus. (Penn. State College Agric. Exper. Station Bull. 60.) . Cattle-food control; by John Hamilton. (8 A.R. dept. of agric. 1902 pt. 1: 47-50.) Sampling and analysis results. — ^. Analyses of concentrated commercial feed stuffs from samples collected in 1902; by Wm. Frear. (Dept. of agric. bull. 107.) 1903. Forage and soiling experiments 1902, by Geo. C. Watson and Thos. I. Mairs. (A.R. Penn. State Col- lege 1902/3 pt. 2: 72-81.) .■ Same. 12 pp. (Penn. State College Agric. Exper. Station Bull. 65.) 1903. Analyses of concentrated commercial feeding stuffs; by W. Frear. 52 pp. (Dept. of agric. bull. 122.) . Methods of steer feeding; by T. I. Mairs and A. K. Risser. (A.R. Penn. State College 1902/3 pt. 2: 64- 71.) . Same. 8 pp. (Penn. state college agric. exper. station Bull. 64.) 1904. Analyses of miscellaneous feeding stuffs; by M. H. Pingree. (A.R. Penn. State College 1903/4 pt. 2: 116-123.) [1904 Jly.] Methods of steer feeding. (Penn. state col- lege agric. exper. station Bull. 68.) Not found. Lancaster County 1889. Cattle feeding in Lancaster Co.; by Johnson MIl- ■ ler. (13 A.R. bd. agric. 1889: 249-252.) Horses and Muuis 1813. Horse racing can be abolished by forfeiture of animal brought for racing purposes. (Govs. mess. (Snyder) Dec. 10, 1813.) 1814. Renewed suggestions concerning, horse-racing, regulation and equalization of tavern licenses, un- seated land for taxes, etc. (Same (Snyder) Dec. 10, 1814.) 1826. Rept. of committee on agric. (Alter) rel. to im- proving breed of horses. (House joL 1825/6 v. 2: 313-314 (doc. 313).) 1830. Rept: of committee on agric. (Fuller) rel. to breeding and raising of good horses by trials of speed, under proper regulations. (Same 1829/30 V. 2: 737 (doc. 320).) 1833. Rept. of committee on agric. (Oliver) on petitions for passage of a law to improve the breed of horses, by^ testing their speed and bottom by legalized rac- ing. (Same 1832/3 v. 2: 357 (doc. 89).) . Rept. of committee of ways and means (Read) on petition from Mercer Co. for a law to improve the breed of horses. (Same 1832/3 v. 2: 532 (doc. 157).) 1856. Letter from John Strohm rel. to origin of Cones toga horse. (3 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1855: 312-313.) [1870?] Horses; by EUwood Harvey, (v. 7 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1864/70: 344-376.) Description of different breeds ; pedigrees of some well-known horses. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 271 AGRICULTURE— cont'd Livestock — cont'd Horses and Mules — cont'd 1871-1880. Table: no., average per head, total value of mules in state. (8 A.R. bureau industrial statistics 1879/80: 174.) . Graphic representation showing decrease in value of mules in state; comparison with average of the U. S. (10 quarterly rept. Penn. bd. agric. 1880: 38- 39; 4 A.R. bd. agric. 1880: 53.) . Table: no., value and total value of mules in state, each year. (10 same 1880: 38; 4 same 1880: 53.) . Table: no.; value per head and total value of horses in the state. (10 same Sept., Oct. and Nov. 1880: 36; 4 same 1880: 51.) . Graphic representation showing decrease in value of horses in the U. S.; comparison with average U. S. (10 same 1880: 37; 4 same 1880: 52.) . Table: no., estimated value per head, total ann. value of horses of state. (8 A.R. bureau industrial statistics 1879/80: 174.) 1873. Horses; by BUwood Harvey, (v. 9 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1872/3: 199-216.) 1874. What is comparative value of oxen and mules for farm purposes? by Thos. Wood. (v. 10 same 1874/5: 156-158.) [1875.] The horse; by Chas. Dingee. (v. 10 same 1874/5: 192-200.) The desert horse ; causes that produce the thoroughbred horse ; improTement of Chester Co. horses. 1876. Horse shoes and horse shoeing; by Geo. Fleming. (V. 11 same 1876: 158-169.) 1880. Cos. reporting an increase in average condition of their horses and vice versa. (10 quarterly rept. Penn. bd. agric. 1880: 39; 4 A.R. bd. agric. 1880: 54.) 1891. The horse and his breeding; by Ephraim S. Hoover. (45 and 46 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1891: 45-49.) 1892. Horse breeding; by B. B. Lord. (49 and 50 same 1892: 287-290.) . Horse talk to practical farmers; by D. P. Forney. (49 and 50 same 1892: 217-22L) . Care of farm horses; by Wellington Smith. (49 and 50 same 1892: 292-295.) 1894. The horse; by C. G. Dempsey. (53 same 1894: 34- 36.) Bucks County 1883. Horses in Bucks Co. (21 and 22 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1883: 17.) Fayette County 1855. Experimenting with Morgan horses in Fayette Co. (2 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. [1854] : 146.) Jefferson County 1883. Horses and mules in Jefferson Co.; prices. (21 and 22 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1883: 28.) 1894. Jefferson Co. horses; by A. D. Long. (53 same 1894: 40-41.) Lancaster County 1883. Horses in demand in Lancaster Co. ; prices high. (21 and 22 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1883: 30.) Monroe County 1882. High price of horses in Monroe Co. (16 and 17 quarterly repts. Penn. bd. agric. Mch., Apr. and May 1882: 13.) 1889. Veto of act providing for payment for horses con- demned and killed [in Monroe Co. in 1888 on acct. of glanders]; with text of bill. (Vetoes (Beaver) 1889: 23-24.) AGRICULTURE— cont'd Livestock — cont'd HoESES AND Mules — cont'd Westmoreland County 1858. Address of Gen. Wm. A. Stokes, pres. of the Westmoreland Horse Assn. at its first ann. fair at Greensburg, Oct. 21, 1858. (v. 5 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1857/8: 574-581.) Nobility and usefulness of the horse ; Westmoreland Horse Assn. Instituted to Increase speed and power and improve the breed of horses. Inspection 1 series 1879. Rept. of veterinary surgeon [of the state bd. of agric.]. In Documents as follows : C, B. Michener 1879 in 3 A.R. bd. of agric. 1879 : 40-46. A special rept. on Texas Fever made " pursuant to advices " of the secy, of the bd. of agric. 1879 In 6 Quarterly rept. bd. of agric. Sept.-NOT. 1879: 34-40. 2 series Under act of May 8, 1889. 1894. Rept. of veterinary surgeon [on livestock dis- eases, particularly tuberculosis]. F, Bridge 1894 in 18 A.R. bd. of agric. 1894 : 167-173. 3 series Organization of a state live stock sanitary board was authorized by act of May 21, 1895. A state veterinarian was appointed to talse office Jan. 1, 1896 ; he was ex-officio a member of the state live- stock board ; his report summarizes his work in the two offices. 1895-1904. [Ann.] rept. of the state veterinarian. In Documents as follows : Leonard Pearson, veterinarian 1895 In 1 A.R. dept. [19 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1895 pt. 1: 50-58. A preliminary rept. as to the office which he was to hold, the state livestock sanitary board, etc. 1896 in 2 A.R. dept. [20 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1896 pt. 1 96-125. 1897 In 3 A.R. dept. [21 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1897 pt. 1 117-148. 1898 In 4 A.R. dept. [22 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1898 pt. 1 151-187. Also published separately under the title " state live- stock sanitary board. Ann. rept. of the state veter- inarian." n. p. W. S. Ray, 1899. 42 pp. A copy was seen in the Free Library of Phila. and in the Library of Congress. 1899 in 5 A.R. dept. [23 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1899 pt. 1 144-184. 1900 in 6 A.R. dept. [24 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1900 pt. 1 118-129. 1901 in 7 A.R. dept. [25 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1901 pt. 1 94-115. 1902 In 8 A.R. dept. [26 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1902 pt. 1 99-170. 1903 in 9 A.R. dept. [27 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1903:87- 158. 1904 in 10 A.R. dept. [28 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1904:69- 96. Also in Documents as follows : 1896 In Dept. of agric. bull. 20 : 96-125. 1897 " " 34 : 119-150. non-serial 1868. Rept. of comrs. apptd. by Gov. Geary to attend a convention at Springfield, 111., on cattle disease. 6 pp. (Exec. docs. 1868.) Comrs. were A. Boyd Hamilton, E. C. Humes and Hiram Corson. 1869. Convention of comrs. at Springfield, 111., to con- sider cattle diseases; apprn. recommended to defray expenses of Penn. comrs. (Govs. mess. (Geary) Jan. 6, 1869: 20.) 272 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA AGRICXILTUHE— confd Livestock — confd INSPECTION — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1877. Indigestion in the horse; by Professor Pritchard, V. S. (T. 12 Rept trans, state agric. socy. 1877: 160-166.) . The contagions diseases of animals; by a veterin- ary surgeon, (v. 12 «ame 1877: 149-159.) 1878-1896. Disease among live stock of state; outline of work rel. to (2 AJt. bd. of agric. 1878 (pp. 6-7)— 2 same dept 1896 pt 1.) 1881. Contagions diseases of live stock. (5 A.R. bd. of agric 1881: 30.) 1882. Ertr. from rept of secy, on investigation of diseases among livestock. (18 quarterly rept Penn. bd. agric. Sept, Oct. and Nov. 1882: 21-26.) Hnak or hoose, red water or wood evil, spleenlc apoplexy, tnbercnlosls, hog cholera. . Investigation of diseases among live stock of the state. (6 AJt bd. of agric. 1882: 38-43.) 1885. Investigation of diseases of livestock. (9 same 1885: 31-34.) . Concerted action betw. bd. of health and bd. of agric in reference to contagious diseases among domestic animals. (1 AJt bd. health 1885: 240-242.) IncL letters of Thos. J. Edge and J. Bryce reL to Texan or splenic fever. 1886. Investigation of diseases in livestock of state. (10 AJt bd. of agric. 1886: 72-77.) 1887. Investigation of diseases among domestic animals in the state; by the secy. [T. J. Edge]. (11 same 1887: 313-329.) Black quarter or black 1^, bronchitis, spleenic apoplexy, Texan or spleenic fever, purpura haemorrhagica. 1889. Congestion of the liver; by J. M. Gosh. (39 and 40 quarterly repts, bd. agric. 1889: 206-207.) . See above. Laws, this date. 1891. Regulations for the inspection of livestock and their products; U. S. Dept of Agric. (Procs. and papers of conference of state and provincial bds. of health 1892: 97-103.) 1892. Prevention of diseases among horses; by Dr. C. R. Good. (49 and 50 quarterly repts. bd. agric 1892: 231-234.) Contagions diseases of dom^ic animals in state. (16 AJl. bd. of agric 1892: 43-5L) Glanders, mn-hra-r, tuberculosis, actinomycosis or " lump Jaw." 1894. Diseases and injuries of the mouth, tongue and (Esophagus of animals; by Dr. Jacob Kohn. (52 quarterly rept bd. agric 1894: 63-67.) . Diseases of the digestive organs of the horse; by James A. Wangh. (52 same 1894: 82-86.) . Compensation for animals killed [on acct con- tagions diseases] ; by T. J. E^dga (18 AJt bd. agric 1894: 34-38.) 1896. Diseases of live stock; creation of live stock sani- tary bd. by act of May 1, 1895. (2 AJt dept [20 AJt bd.] of agric. 1896 pt 1: 15-16.) . Diseases of domestic animals; by Leonard Pear- con. (Procs. and papers of state sanitary comn. 1896: 16-19.) 1897. See above. Laws, this dat& 1898. Dysentery of calves. (Ai state veterinarian 1898: 39-4L) 190L See above. Laws, this date. Berks County 1882. Disease among swine in Berks Co. (18 quarterly rept Penn. bd. agric. Sept, Oct and Xov. 1882: 27- 28.) Northumberland County 1882. Disease among cows in Northumberland Co. (18 quarterly rept bd. agric Sept, Oct and Nov. 1882: 37.) AGRICULTUKE— cont'd Livestock — cont'd iNSPEcnos — cont'd Snyder County 1882. Hog cholera in Snyder Co.; disease among chickens. (18 quarterly rept bd. agric Sept, Oct and Nov. 1882: 37.) Washington County 1882. H(« cholera in Washington Co. (18 quarterly rept bd. agric Sept, Oct and Nov. 1882: 40.) Abobtiox 1878. Abortion in cows; cause and cure; by X. G. Willard. (Quarterly rept. bd. of agric S^t, Oct and Nov. 1878: 21-22.) 1879. Abortion among dairy stock; by Isaiah Michener. (6 same Nov. 1879: 41-44.) ACTHfOMTCOSIS 1892. Is actinomycoBis or "lump jaw" contagions? Trial in Circuit Court of Peoria Co., IlL for cattle killed by live stock comrs., because affected with that disease. (16 AJt bd. of agric 1892: 51-55.) Anthbax 1898. Anthrax: precautionary measures; treatment (A.R. state veterinarian 1898: 14-16.) 1901. Special sources of disease; anthrax in a herd of cattle in Crawford Co.; by W. G. Johnston. (17 AJt bd. of health, etc. 1900/1 v. 1: 278.) BlACE QnASTEX 1898. Black quarter: cos. reporting greatest no. cA cases; vaccination of calves and young cattle. (AJt state veterinarian 1898: 34.) Caixc 1878. Distinction betw. coUc and inflammation of the bowels as they aSect horses. (Quarterly rept bd. of agric. Sept, Oct and Nov. 1878: 21.) C0BNSTAI.K Disease 1898. Cornstalk disease: symptoms; localities where found, etc (A^ state veterinarian 1898: 16-19.) Cow-Pox 1898. Cow-pox: description; treatment (A.R. state veterinarian 1898: 38-39.) Epizootic 1882. Epizootic among horses in Beaver Co. (16 and 17 quarterly repts. Penn. bd. agric Mch., Apr. and May 1882: 8.) FOOT-RoT 1883. Foot-rot in sheep in Washington Co. (21 and 22 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1883: 40.) ForrsDEB See below, TjinlnltlH. Glaxders 1889. Absence of any law in state for stamping out glanders or farcy makes it incumbent upon bd. to ad(q>t regulation covering that subject (3 A.R. bd. of health, etc 1886/7: 12.) . Review of laws of various states reL to conta- gious disease among domestic animals; with special reference to glanders; by C. Mclntirc (5 same 1888/9: 304-37L) 189L Veto of act providing for payment of horses con- demned and killed to prevent the spread of glan- ders; with text at act (Vetoes (Pattison) 1891: 41-42.) 1898. Glanders: no. of cases and where found. (A.B. state veterinarian 1898: 33.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 373 AGRICULTURE— cont'd Livestock — cont'd Inspection — cont'd Glandebs — cont'd Monroe County 1888. Rept. on outbreak of glanders in Monroe Co. A.R. bd. of liealth, etc. 1887/8: 502-508.) By Benj. Lee and Chas. Mclntlre. Jr. (4 Philadelphia 1887. Rept. on glanders in Phila.; by Benj. Lee. (3 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1886/7: 280-281.) WilJces-Barre 1894. Glanders; [outbreak in Wilkes-Barre] ; by T. J. Edge. (18 A.R. bd. of agric. 1894: 102-104.) Hippo-Zymosis [1875.] Hippo-zymosis; by S. S. Rathvon. (v. 10 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1874/5: 226-230.) Hog Cholbka n. d. The prevention of swine plague and hog cholera. By Dr. Paul Fischer, state veterinarian, n. t. p. 10 pp. Copy seen In the Free Library of Phlla. 1890. Hog cholera; action taken rel. to diseased hogs shipped into state. (6 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1889/90: 631.) 1898. Hog cholera: outbreaks; extent of loss; treat- ment. (A.R. state veterinarian 1898: 19-24.) Beaver County 1882. Hog cholera in Beaver Co. (18 quarterly rept. Penn. bd. agric. Sept., Oct. and Nov. 1882: 27.) Bedford, County 1878. Rept. on hog cholera in Bedford Co.; by C. B. Michener. (2 A.R. bd. agric. 1878: 232-236.) . Same. (Quarterly rept. bd. of agric. Dec, Jan. and Feb. 1878/9: 5-9.) Centre County 1882. Hog cholera in Centre Co. (18 quarterly rept. bd. agric. Sept., Oct. and Nov. 1882: 29.) Chester County 1904. Inspection at Baldwin's Run, Chester township, on acct. of alleged hog cholera. (20 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1903/4: 125-126.) Clarion County 1882. Hog cholera in Clarion Co. (18 quarterly rept. bd. agric. Sept., Oct. and Nov. 1882: 30.) Clinton County 1882. Disease among hogs and poultry in Clinton Co. (18 quarterly rept. bd. agric. Sept., Oct. and Nov. 1882: 30.) Franklin County 1883. Hog cholera in Franklin Co. (21 and 22 quar- terly repts. bd. agric. 1883: 26.) Juniata County 1882. Hog cholera in Juniata Co.; swine also have pneumonia, etc. (18 quarterly rept. bd. agric. Sept., Oct. and Nov. 1882: 34.) York County 1904. Inspection near Dover borough, York Co., on acct. of epidemic of hog cholera. (20 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1903/4: 107.) HOOSE See below. Phthisis Pulmon.ilis Verminalis. AGRICULTURE— cont'd Livestock — cont'd Inspection — cont'd Hydrophobia 1896. Rept. on rabies in central Penn.; by Dr. V. G. Houck. (2 A.R. dept. agric. 1896 pt. 1: 458-465.) 1898. Rabies: its existence; outbreaks during the year; quarantine of dogs. (A.R. state veterinarian 1898: 8-14.) Influenza 1892. Influenza; by J. Bryce. (49 and 50 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1892: 64-66.) Laminitis [Foundee] 1879. Acute laminitis [founder]; by C. B. Michener. (Quarterly rept. bd. of agric. Dec, Jan. and Feb. 1878/9: 34-36.) Lung Worm Disease 1898. Lung worm disease: prevalence; symptoms; pre- vention and cure. (A.R. state veterinarian 1898: 36-37.) Phthisis Pulmonaxis Verminalis (Hoose) 1880. Phthisis pulmonalis verminalis (hoose) ; treat- ment of animals in Penn., principally in Bucks Co. (4 A.R. bd. of agric 1880: 92-94.) . Phthisis pulmonalis verminalis (hoose) ; by C. B. Mechener. (8 quarterly rept. bd. of agric. Mch., Apr. and May 1880: 30-32.) Pink-Eye Beaver County 1882. Pink-eye among horses in Beaver Co. (16 and 17 quarterly repts. Penn. bd. agric. Mch., Apr. and May 1882: 7.) Columbia County 1882. "Pink-eye" among horses in Columbia Co. (16 and 17 quarterly repts. Penn. bd. agric. Mch., Apr. and May 1882: 9.) Cumberland County 1882. Stock in Cumberland Co.; "pink-eye" among horses; scarcity of feed. (16 and 17 quarterly repts. Penn. bd. agric. Mch., Apr. and May 1882: 10.) Huntingdon County 1883. Pink-eye among horses in Huntingdon Co. (21 and 22 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1883: 27.) Jefferson County 1882. "Pink-eye" among horses in Jefferson Co. (18 quarterly rept. bd. agric. Sept. Oct. and Nov. 1882: 33.) Lawrence County 1883. Cattle in Lawrence Co.; pink-eye among horses. (21 and 22 quarterly repts. bd. agric 1883: 29.) Plburo-Pneumonia 1860. Communication prepared by J. S. Haldeman, rel. to need of precautionary measures for prevention of pleuro-pneumonia; hist, of disease in Holland and U. S. (v. 6 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1861/3- 231-233.) 1877. Epizootic pleuro-pneumonia; by Chas. B. Mich- ener. (v. 12 sanie 1877: 372-380.) . Same. (Quarterly rept. bd. of agric Dec, Jan. and Feb. 1878/9: 36-42.) Republished from A.H. of 1877. 1879. Govs. mess. (Hoyt) transmitting communications concerning pleuro-pneumonia among cattle In Penn.; with ace docs. (Sen. jol. 1879: 596-597.) 18 274 INDEX TO DOCUilENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA AGBICTJLTXIBE— cont'd IJTestock — cont'd IsspEcnox — confd Plevbo-Pxeumosia — cont'd 1879. Lung plague (contagious pleuro-pneumonia) ; by the special agt. of the Gov. [Thos. J. Edge]. (3 AJl. hd. agric. 1879: 132-144.) Legislation ; measarts talieii by state authorities ; name histoiy, nature and symptoms of the disease, etc A revision 'of this article is fonnd in 6 A.B. bd. of agric 1882 : 275-292. Same. (6 quarter Iv rept. bd. of agric. Sept., Oct and Not. 1879: 19-34.) . Pleuro-pneumonia in Penn. (5 same Je., Jly. and Aug. 1879: 27-32.) Introdnctidn, natore of the disease, extent of the disease, prerentlTe action. . Pleurai>neumonia in cattle. (Legisl. Record 1879 (t. 2) : 1213-1217.) Measures to be taken to prevent spread of pleuro- pneumonia considered. (Same 1879: 730-731-) 1881. Smnmary of work in suppression of pleuro- pneumonia. (11 quarterly rept bd. of agrla Dec., Jan. and Feb. 1880/1: 12-13.) . Suppression of pleuropneumonia in the state. (5 AJt bd. of agric. 1881: 28-30.) . Measures taken to suppress spread cl pleuro- pneumonia in cattle; cost in Penn., in X. T. and in N. J. (Govs. mess. (Hoyt) Jan. 4, 1881: 22.) 1883. EIradication of pleuro-pneumonia. (Same (Hoyt) Jan. 2, 1883: IL) 1888. Suppression of contagions pleuro-pneumonia among cattle in this state; by special agt of goT. [secy, of bd. .; localities in which it occurred in 1S62, 1863 and 1864. (Sen. jcd. 1866: 494-495.) . Same. (LegisL Record 1866: 509-510.) . Same, separate. Xot seen. 1500 copies In Rngligh and 500 in German ocdered prtd. (Sen. JoL 1866 : 493.) 1884. See above, Lancaster Co., this date. SprsAL-llEXEKroms 1887. Corresp. rel. to prevalence of epizootic spinal- meningitis in N. J. (3 AJt bd. of health, etc. 1886/": : 308-310.) Texas Fevee ISTS. L^islation needed to protect farmers and stock raisers from Texan or splenic fever. (Quarterly rept bd. of agric. Je, Jly. and Aug. 1878: S.) 1898. Texas fever; Penn. free from it; need of precau- tion in regard to shipment of southern cattle. (AJt state veterinarian 1898: 35-36.) Chester County 1883. See above. Livestock. Chester Co., this date. See above. Cattle. Lancaster Co., this date. . Texas fever or a similar disease in Lancaster Co. (21 and 22 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1883: 29.) AGEICULTTTRE— confd Livestock — cont'd IssPEcnox — cont'd Texas Fever — cont'd Chester County — cont'd 1893 Texan fever; outbreak in Luzerne, and Chester cos. (17 AJl. bd. of agria 1893: 28-3L) Luzerne County See above, Chester Co. Tdbebcciosis Minnesota 1897 Decision of Supreme Court of Minn., sustaining milk and dairy ordinance of Minneapolis, providing for inspection of dairy-herds outside of city and use of tuberculin test (13 A.R. bd. health 1897 v. 2: 583-587.) yew York 1898 Rept of N. Y. state bd. of health reL to bovine tuberculosis. (14 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1897/8 v. 1: 590-597.) Pennsylvania 1892 The Koch test for tuberculosis; by H. P. Armsl^. (Penn. State CoUese Agric Bxper. Station BmL 21: 3-8; AJt Penn. state coUege 1892 pt 2: 94-97.) Tuberculosis [in domestic animals, Koch test]; by Leonard Pearson. (Same BulL 21: 8-19; same 1892 pt 2: 98-107.) The Koch test for tuberculosis; rept 550-acre farm near Harriaimrg: 1903, on Water filtration ; 1904. Sand, lime, stone, and fuel ; 1905, Mineral products. non-serial 1854. See above. Agriculture, this date. 1859. Remarks on sub-soil plows and plowing, and un- derdraining; by Horace Greeley, (v. 6 Rept trans, state agric socy. 1861-3: 455-456.) 1860. DecUning feriJUty of soil of nati(Hial importance (v. 6 same 1861/3: 563.) 1872. Soil — preparation theretrf and aspect for or- chards; by T. N. Harvey. (Rept Penn. fruit grow- ers' socy. 1871/2: 408-410.) Paging from v. 8 Bept trans, state agric socy. 1887. The Ville [Mons. Georges Ville, Tincennes, France] thecny of fertUizatiiHi. (35 quarterly rept bd. agric 1887: 24-47.) ^. One hundred points in maintaining and restoring fertility; by T. J. Edge. (35 same 1887: 10-21.) How can we best TnaiTitaiti the fertility of oar farms? by W. M. I^arge. (34 same 18ST: 81-84.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 279 AGRICULTURE— cont'd Soils and Fertilizers — cont'd non-sei'ial- -cont'd 1888. Maintaining and Increasing fertility [of soil in eastern Penn.] (12 A.R. bd. of agric. 1888: 38-40.) . Soils and soiling; by Jos. H. Long. (37 and 38 quarterly repts. bd. agrlc. 1888: 94-99.) . Table : soil temperature records, by months, Apr.- Nov. (Kept. Penn. State College 1888 pt. 2: 227- 242.) . Table: summary of soil temperature, monthly mean temperature, mean daily range, etc. (Same 1888 pt. 2: 178-18L) 1889. Thorough tillage; by 0. D. Thompson. (39 and 40 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1889: 251-253.) . Maintaining and restoring fertility; by 0. M. Griesemer. (39 and 40 same 1889: 122-124.) 1891. The chemistry of the soil; by W. T. Alan. (45 and 46 same 1891: 57-61.) . The exhaustion and restoration of our soils; by H. W. Northup. (45 and 46 same 1891: 9-12.) . Scientific fertilization; by A. J. Breinig. (45 and 46 same 1891: 177-183.) . Maintaining and increasing fertility; by J. B. Phelps. (15 A.R. bd. agric. 1891: 291-293.) 1892. Some physical properties of soils in their rela- tion to moisture and crop distribution; by BYank Ridgway. (16 same 1892: 131-134.) . See below, Fertilizers, this date. . See above. Agricultural Chemistry, this date. . Tillage as a promoter of good crops; by Henry Omwake. (49 and 50 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1892: 137-141.) . Exhaustion of soils; by H. W. Northup. (47 same 1892: 51-52.) . Restoring fertility; by H. W. Northup. (47 same 1892: 49-50.) . Soil exhaustion; by E. P. Heil. (47 same 1892: 42-43.) . Maintaining fertility; by James L. Branson. (47 same 1892: 41-42.) 1894. Soil formation; by W. H. Stout. (53 same 1894: 76-77.) . Care of the farm's fertility; by 0. D. Thompson. (53 same 1894: 58.) . Retaining fertility on the farm; by Wm. T. Hamill. (53 sams 1894: 64-65.) 1896. Removal of the fertile soil from the farm by water; by J. T. Rochrock. (Preliminary rept. of comr. of forestry 1896: 32-40.) 1899. Soil plants and plant food; by L. "W. Lighty. (Dept. of agric. Bull. 52: 105-112.) . Rocks and soils; by W. H. Stout. (Same Bull. 52: 99-102.) . The value of fertility and a cheap way to get it; by R. S. Seeds. (Same Bull. 52: 118-121.) . Soil moisture and soil cultivation; by Wm. Frear. (Same Bull. 52: 135-145.) 1901. Soil analyses; by Wm. Frear and C. P. Beistle. (Rept. Penn. State College 1900/1 pt. 2: 137-172.) Cuban tobacco soils ; mica schist soil from Delaware Co., Penn. 1902. Bacteria of the soil in their relation to agric; by Frederick D. Chester. 88 pp., pis. (Dept. of agrlc. bull. 98.) . The natural Improvement of soils; by Edwd. B. Voorhees. 50 pp. (Same bull. 102.) 1903. The object or purpose of nature study; details of experiments [illustrating principles rel. to soils, plants, etc.]. (Mo. bull, of division of zoology v. 1, no. 7: 3-13.) 1904. Glacial action; marked changes in soil of Penn. frequently caused by. (10 A.R. dept. [28 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1904: 462.) AGRICULTURE— cont'd Soils and Fertilizers — cont'd Lancaster County 1894. Soil of Lancaster Co. limestone belt in its rela- tion to tobacco culture; by Wm. Frear. (A.R. Penn. State College 1894 pt. 2: 124-168.) Susquehanna County 1854. Importance of deep and sub-soil ploughing [in Susquehanna Co.]. (2 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. [1854]: 279.) . Nature of soil in Susquehanna Co. (2 same [1854]: 279.) Drainage 1861. Corresp. betw. recording secy, and P. M. Goodwin rel. to latter's Invention for securing run of water in tile drains, (v. 6 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1861/3: 239-241, diagr.) 1873. Drainage area of the several cos. of Penn. (1 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and agric. 1872/3 : 32-33.) 1876. Drains and draining; by Thos. J. Edge. (v. 11 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1876: 215-227.) 1880. Draining [in Penn.] with tile; by the secy. (4 A.R. bd. of agric. 1880: 238-241.) 1882. The common law and statutes of Penn. regulat- ing surface and underground water courses betw. land owners; by Robt. McCalmont. (16 and 17 quar- terly repts. Penn. bd. agric. Mch., Apr. and May 1882: 83-86.) 1886. Underdrainlng; by David Emery. (31 quarterly rept. bd. of agric. 1886: 26-31.) 1888. Will drainage pay [on Penn. farms]? (12 A.R. bd. of agric. 1888: 57-59.) . Under-draining; by John Henley. (37 and 38 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1888: 69-70.) 1891. Farm drainage; by Wm. Wible. (45 and 46 same 1891: 54-57.) . Under-draining; by Wm. M. Glenn. (45 and 46 same 1891: 190-193.) 1892. Is underdrainlng of land profitable? by John A. Magee. (49 and 50 same 1892: 104-106.) . Draining hard-pan soil; by Curtis S. Clark. (49 and 50 same 1892: 60-63.) 1894. Theory of drainage; by Thos. N. Ralston. (53 same 1894: 24-25.) 1899. Underdrainlng as an investment; by J. K. Mur- ray. (Dept. of agric. Bull. 52: 63-68.) For material relating to analyses, etc., see Fertilizers. See also above, under Soils and Fertilizers, serial group A. Feetilizees 1852. Soil improvement: manures, guano, poudrette, lime, gypsum or plaster of Paris, clover. (2 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. [1854]: 167-173.) 1853. See above. Agriculture, this date. . See above. Crops. Wheat. Pennsylvania, this date. . Address of Gouverneur Emerson before Agric. Socy. of Chester Co. (1 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1853: 181-197.) Lime as a fertilizer ; manures ; plaster and gypsum : concentrated fertilizers ; etc. 1855. Dust from flues of foundry of C. S. Smith, col- lected both from anthracite and bituminous coal fires, believed to have % fertilizing power of guano. (4 same 1856: 369.) . Res., recommending passage of law for apptmt. of inspector of guano. (2 same [1854]: 28.) . General discussion at mtg. of Phila, Socy. for Promoting Agric. of fertilizing power of guano. (4 same 1856: 369-370.) 1856. Importance of lime as fertilizer. (4 same 1856: 216-217.) 280 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA AGRICULTURE— cont'd Soils and Fertilizers — cont'd Fekthjeebs — cont'd [1862.] Subjects of graduating dissertations: I, On mnftre. of super-phosphates of lime, by J. P. Miles and F. Watts, Jr.; II, On some ground bones and raw bone super-phosphates in market, by R. H. Purst and J. W. Orr; III, On ordinary super-phos- phates and other artificial manures in market, by H. T. Harvey and Geo. Gleim, Jr.; IV, On limestones of KishacocLuillas Valley, by J. P. Alexander and A. J. Fisher; V, On chemical and physical analysis of soils, by B. B. PefCer. (Rept. bd. of trustees of Farmers' High School 1860/3: 774-775.) Paging from v. 6 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1872. Fertilizers; their uses and abuses; by H. Hamil- ton, (v. 8 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1871/2: 69- 79.) 1874. Remarks on commercial fertilizers — ash ingredi- ents in soil of Chester Co. taken up by pasturing; by S. P. Sharpies, (v. 10 some 1874/5: 139-140.) 1875. What kind of fertilizers? value of ingredients, etc.; by J. I. Carter. Discussion, (v. 10 same 1874/5: 181-184.) 1876. Lime — its action, use and abuse; anonymous, (v. 11 same 1876: 33-41.) 1877. Fertilizers on the Eastern Penn. Experimental farm; by John I. Carter, (v. 12 same 1877: 337-340.) 1880. Letter of E. S. Breidenbaugh on the use of special fertilizers for special crops and the source of nitro- gen in plants. (8 quarterly rept. bd. of agric. 1880: 47-48.) 1883. The use of commercial fertilizers. (Penn. State College Bull. 4 (1 series).) . Same. (Rept. Penn. State College 1886: 253-264.) 1885. Experiments with fertilizers in 1884. (Penn. State College Bull. 11 (1 series).) . Same. (Rept. Penn. State College 1886: 304-309.) 1886. The sources of phosphoric acid; by P. A. Genth, Jr. (10 A.R. bd. agric. 1886: 88-93.) 1887. Field experiments with phosphates; by H. P. Armsby. (Penn. State College Agric. Exper. Sta- tion Bull. 2: 5-19.) 1888. General fertilizer experiments; by Wm. H. Cald- well. (Rept. Penn. State College 1888 pt. 2: 106-124.) . See above. Agriculture, this date. 1889. Investigations upon methods for discrimination betw. phosphates derived from bone and those de- rived from S. C. rock; by Wm. Frear. (A.R. Penn. State College 1889 pt. 2: 188-190.) . Composition and fertilizing value of tannery ashes; by Wm. Frear. (.Same 1889 pt 2: 194-195.) . Composition of bones of various degrees of fine- ness as found in commercial ground bone; by Wm. Frear. (Same 1889 pt. 2: 190-193.) 1890. Notes on two new phosphates introduced into Penn. markets; by Dr. Wm. Frear. (14 A.R. bd. agric. 1890: 98-106.) 1891. Clover as a fertilizer; by Henry Omwake. (45 and 46 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1891: 222-225.) 1892. Same; by Henry Omwake. (47 same 1892: 47-48.) . Nitrogen; by D. P. Forney. (47 same 1892: 38-39.) . Application of fertilizers; by D. B. McWilliams. (47 same 1892: 37-38.) . The application of commercial fertilizers. (47 same 1892: 5-37.) Copy of circular sent to leading farmers of the state (p. 5) and replies reed. (pp. 5-37). . Waste and repairs; by A. D. Wier. (47 same 1892: 84-86.) 1893. Does it pay to use commercial fertilizers? by George E. Beaver. (51 same 1893: 123-125.) . Clover and fertilizers; by W. P. Tate. (51 same 1893: 7-9.) AGRICULTURE— cont'd Soils and Fertilizers — cont'd Febtilizebs — cont'd 1894. The soft phosphate of Florida, its nature and its agric. value; by Wm. Frear. (18 A.R. bd. agric. 1894: 162-167.) 1895. A phosphate deposit in Juniata Co.; by M. C. Ihlseng. 14 pp., illus. (Agric. exper. station bull, no. 34.) . " Composition of wood ashes sold in Penn."; by Wm. Frear. (A.R. Penn. State College 1895 pt. 2: 224-226.) . " Miscellaneous fertilizing substances "; by Wm. Frear. (Same 1895 pt 2: 227-236.) 1896. A soil test with fertilizers, by H. P. Armsby. (Same 1896 pt 2: 123-143.) . Same. 25 pp. (Penn. Agric. College Exper. Sta- tion Bull. 35.) . Penn. phosphate deposit; by T. J. Edge. (2 A.R. dept agric. 1896 pt 1: 660-662.) 1900. Agricultural use of lime; by Wm. EYear. (A.R. bd. of trustees of Penn. Agric. College 1899-1900 pt 2: 15-154.) . Effect of various systems of fertilizing upon humus of soil; by Enos H. Hess. (Same 1899/00 pt 2: 183-202.) . Use of lime upon Penn. soils; by W. Frear. 170 pp. (Dept of agric. bull. no. 61.) . Agric. use of lime in Penn.; by Wm. Frear. (6 A.R. dept of agric. 1900 pt. 1: 193-352.) 1901. The determination of sulphur and phosphorus in plant substances; by C. P. Beistle. (Rept Penn. State College 1900/1 pt 2: 130-136.) Bucks County 1883. Use of fertilizers in Bucks Co. (21 and 22 quar- terly repts. bd. agric. 1883: 19.) Clearfield County 1882. Use of commercial fertilizers in Clearfield Co. Co. (18 quarterly rept bd. agric. Sept., Oct and Nov. 1882: 30.) Colum.Ma County 1882. Use of fertilizers in Columbia Co. (18 quarterly rept bd. agric. Sept, Oct. and Nov. 1882: 31.) Franklin County 1883. Use of fertilizers in Franklin Co. (21 and 22 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1883: 26.) Juniata County 1896. A phosphate deposit in Juniata Co.; by M. C. Ihlseng. (A.R. Penn. State CoUege 1895 pt 2: 136- 147.) . Same. 14 pp. (Penn. Agric. College Exper. Sta- tion Bull. 34.) Somerset County 1882. Use of commercial fertilizers in Somerset Co. (16 and 17 quarterly repts. Penn. bd. agric. Mch., Apr. and May 1882: 14.) Ibbigation 1883. Irrigation works in Colo.; by A. L. K[ennedy?]. (Trans, of State Agric. Socy. 1883: 49-51.) Manures 1855. Renewing fertility of land by aid of manures; compost heap; bones of animals; marl; lime. (3 A.R. trans, state agric socy. 1855: 172-175.) 1856. More care of manures wanted. (4 same 1856: 98- 99.) 1873. Essay on best system of making, saving and applying manure, of more than 1 yr.'s test — bona- fide practice of writer; by S. Hoagland. (v. 9 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1872/3: 82-84.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 381 AGRICULTURE— cont'd Soils and Fertilizers — cont'd Manuees — cont'd 1873. Essay on saving, preparing and applying liquid manure; by J. Wilkinson, Balto., Md. (v. 9 same 1872/3: 47-54.) 1874. Are organic or inorganic manures best adapted to cultivation of fruit trees and vegetables; by Prof. Heiges. (Rept. Penn. fruit growers' socy. 1873/4: 124-126.) Paging from app. v. 9 Kept, trans, state agrlc. socy. . Result of experiments with humic acid, account- ing for unsatisfactory results attending application of raw manure to growing vines and trees. (/Same 1874/5: 23.) [1874.] On manures — lime, its application and action; by W. P. Hazard, (v. 10 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1874/5: 382-391.) 1876. Manurial value of clover, (v. 11 same 1876: 148- 151.) — '—. Irregular notes on regular topics; by a practical farmer, (v. 11 same 1876: 187-200.) Valuation of manures by analysis ; does farming pay ? ; deep culture ; action of lime ; care of barnyard manure ; mixed feed ; when to apply lime ; fences and fence laws ; progress of farmers ; etc. 1887. The preservation of barn-yard manure; by Prof. Wm. Frear. (35 quarterly rept. bd. agric. 1887: 71- 82.) 1889. Manure and fertilizers; by A. C. Wentz. (39 and 40 same 1889: 192-196.) . Artificial fertilizers in comparison with barn- yard manure; by Robt. K. Tomlinson. (39 and 40 same 1889: 54-57.) 1891. Manures and fertilizers; by D. B. McWilliams. (45 and 46 same 1891: 268-272.) 1892. The production and care of farm manures. (47 same 1892: 94-103.) Extracts from Bull. 27, Cornell University, agric. division. . Value of yard manure; by S. Edwd. Paschall. (47 same 1892: 44-45.) . Value of stable manure; by D. B. McWilliams. (47 sams 1892: 43-44.) . Exchanging straw for manure; by S. Edwd. Paschall. (47 same 1892: 40-41.) 1894. Manure; by W. H. Stout. (53 same 1894: 14-15.) . Formation and care of manure; by B. C. Mitchell. (53 same 1894: 7.) . Importance of manure; by B. C. Mitchell. (53 sams 1894: 42.) . How to handle and apply manure; by David Molyneux. (53 same 1894: 108.) 1900. Manurial value of excreta of milch cows; by W. S. Sweetser. (A.R. Penn. State College 1899/00 pt. 2: 321-351.) . Same. 7 pp. (Penn. Agric. College Exper. Station Bull. 54.) 1901. Effects of different systems of manuring upon the amt. and quality of the humus in the soil; by Wm. Frear and Enos H. Hess. (Rept. Penn. State College 1900/1 pt. 2: 173-186.) 1903. Losses in manure; by Wm. Frear. 6 pp. (Penn. state college agric. exper. station Bull. 63.) Marl 1878. Notes on a deposit of marl at Harmonsburg; by A. S. McCreath. (Quarterly rept. bd. of agric. Sept., Oct. and Nov. 1878: 10-12.) Squash; see above, Crops. Vegetable AGRICULTURE— cont'd Statistics 1838. Communication from secy, of commonwealth (Shunk), with statistical tables of agric, mnftres., commerce, and mining in state in answer to res. of Apr. 16, directing secy, to send to assessors of every ward, township and distr. within state, prtd. lists of queries on subject of agric. mnftres., etc. (House jol. Jan. 1840 v. 2: 114-116 and ace. tables.) . Joint res. of Apr. 16 authorized collection of statistical information rel. to agric, mnfres., com- mercial and mining operations, through agency of CO. assessors; difficulties; further action of Legisla- ture necessary. (Govs. mess. (Ritner) Dec. 27, 1838.) 1839. Communication from Francis R. Shunk, secy, of commonwealth, explaining delay in reporting agric, mnfg. and commercial statistics, required by res. of Apr. 16, 1838. (Sen jol. 1838/9 v. 1: 585-586; House jol. 1838/9 v. 1: 602-603.) . Communication from secy, of commonwealth (Shunk) rel. to statistics of state; tabular stmt, of cos. reporting, etc. (House jol. 1838/9 v. 2 [pt. 1] : 926-928 (doc 160).) 1851. Res. adopted recommending to the various coun- ties the establishment of co. agric sqcys. and recom- mending to the socys. the keeping of a register of agric. and livestock statistics. (1 A.R. trans, state agric socy. 1853: 29-30.) Strawberry; see above, Crops. Fruit Sugar; see above, Crops Swine; see above, Livestock Tobacco; see above, Crops Timothy; see above, Grass, etc. Tomato; see above, Crops Wheat; see above, Crops. Grain AIKEN (WILLIAM N.) County supt. of schools 1869/70-1877/8 ; see Educa- tion. Lawrence Co. ; city supt. of schools 1885/6- 1886/7 ; see Education. New Castle. AILMAN (J. S.) 1895. Peach culture in the Juniata belt. (1 A.R. dept. agric 1895 pt. 1: 148-151.) AIMWELL SCHOOL ASSOCIATION; see MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS ALABAMA Railroads; see that title ALAN (W. T.) 1891. The chemistry of the soil. (45 and 46 quarterly repts. bd. agric 1891: 57-61.) ALBRIGHT (EDWIN) Senator from Lehigh and Northampton cos. 1871-73 ; from COS. of Lehigh and Carbon 1874. Term ex- pires 1876. 1872 Feb. 9. Revision of code comn. (Sen. jol. 1872: 255-257; House jol. 1872: 255-258.) . Same, separate. 6 pp. Copy seen in Univ. of Penn. ALDAN, DELAWARE CO, Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local ALDEN (ROGER) Representative from cos. of Erie, Crawford and Warren 1809/10-1810/11. Select Committee 1810 Jan. 27. Meadville Academy. (House jol. 1809/10: 355.) 282 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA ALEXANDER ( ) BepresentatiTe from Westmorelnnd Co. 1834. Committee on Inland Navigation and Internal Improvement 1834 Feb. 10. Juniata division of Penn. Canal. (House jol. 1833/4 V. 2: 626-627 (doc. 148).) ALEXANDER (CYRUS T.) BepresentatiTe from Centre Co. 1864-1865; Senator from Clinton, Clearfield and Centre cos. 1879/83. Senator 1883. Rept of the committee of the Gen. Assem. apptd. at request of the bd. of trustees to investigate the afEairs of the Perm. State College. Hanisburg: L. S. Hart, 1883. 381 pp. . Same. (LegisL dommittee 1865. Fraud in regard to military bounty. (House joL Jan. 1865: 880-885.) . Frauds on soldiers. (JjeeisL Record 1865 app. pp. xlii-xxix.) ALLEMAN (J- H.) City snpt of schools 1902/3-1903/4; Du Bois. Education. ALLEMAN (L) 1854. Normal schools. (Penn. School Journal v. 2: 334.) ALLEMAN (SAMUEL) Connty snpt. of schools 1860/1-1862/3; see Education. Snyder Co. ALLEN (C.) 1878. Rept. of progress. Two hundred tables of eleva- tion above tide-level of the r.r. stations, summits and tunnels; canal locks and dams, etc in and around Penn. xiiv, 279 pp., 1 map. X of 2d geoL snrrey publications. 1900. Theological Seminary of Reformed Episcopal Church; 1887-1900. (3 Bienn. rept of higher educa- tion 1899/00: 707-709.) Paging from rept. of snpt. of public instmction. ALLEN (D. 6.) County snpt. of schools 1869/70-1877/8 ; see Edaeation. Wayne Co. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 283 ALLEN (F. A.) County supt. of schools 1853/4-1836/7 ; see Education. M'Kean Co, 1859. Teachers' institutes. (Penn. School Journal v. 8: 92-95.) 1873. Teachers' institutes. (Same v. 22: 8-10.) 1876. The new era in public schools. (Same v. 25: 114- 118.) ALLEN, HARRISON Member of the Sinking Fund Commission 1872-1S74. ALLEN (J. E.) Representative from Dauphin and Perry cos. 1874. 1874 Mch. 3. Supplies for legislature and various depts. of state govt. (House jol. Jan. 1874: 311-313.) 1874. Hatching house at Donegal Springs. (Legisl. jol. 1874: 1178-1179; House jol. 1874: 614-615.) ALLEN (J. W.) County supt. of schools 1866/7-1877/8 ; see also Educa- tion. Potter Co. 1867. The institute co. and distr. (Penn. School Jour- nal V. 16: 96-97.) ALLEN (LEWIS F.) 1854. Plan of barn bldgs. (2 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. [1854]: 333-341.) . Barn mngmt., winter feeding, etc. (2 «ame 1854: 346-349.) ALLEN (R. 6.) County supt. of schools 1902/3-1903/4. Lawrence Co. See Education. ALLEN (W. E.) 1891. Small-pox at Scranton. (7 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1890/1: 526-527.) 1894. Typhoid fever at Scranton. (10 same 1893/4: 257-258.) 1902. Small-pox at Moscow. (18 same 1901/2: 273-274.) ALLEN (WILLIAM H.) 1853. Remarks on public instruction. (Penn. School Journal v. 2: 255-257.) 1865. The economy of intelligence, (v. 7 Rept. trans. state agric. socy. 1864/70: 243-251.) 1865 Sept. See Cowan (Edgar), this date. ALLEN (WILLIAM H.) 1901. Rural sanitary administration in Penn. (17 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1901 v. 1: 353-443.) ALLENTOWN, LEHIGH CO. Banks; see Banks: Individual. Allentown Diphtheria at; see Public Health Health; see Public Health Iron Workers' Wages; see Labor. Wages. Iron, etc. Savings Banks; see Banks: Individual Savings Banks. Allen- town; Franklin Schools in; see Education Small-Pox; see Public Health Trust Companies; see Banks: Individual Trust Cos. Empire Typhoid Fever in; see Public Health ALLIANCE, NORTHAMPTON CO. Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local Small-Pox; see Public Health ALLISON (J. W.) 1893. Root crops for stock. (51 quarterly rept. bd. agric. 1893: 108-109.) 1899. Crimson clover and its place in agric. (Dept. of agric. Bull. 52: 115-118.) ALLISON (JAMES) 1822 Dec. 27. Jt. rept. with John Pugh and others rel. to Beaver River improvement. (House jol. 1822/3: 163-165.) ALLISON (JAMES L.) Local supt. of schools 1902/3-1903/4 ; see Education. WUklnsburg. ALLISON (RICHD.) Claimant 1809. Donation land. (House jol. 1808/9: 150-151.) ALLISON (R. C.) County supt. of schools 1853/4 ; see Education. Clinton Co. ALLSHOUSE (HENRY) Representative from Westmoreland, Armstrong and Indiana cos. 1802/3-1803/4 ; from Westmoreland, Armstrong, Indiana and Jefferson cos. 1804/5 ; from Westmoreland Co. 1812/3-1818/9. Senator from Westmoreland, Indiana and Jefferson cos. 1819/20- 1822/3 ; from Westmoreland Co. 1823/4-1826/7. Representative [Select] Committee 1813 Mch. 11. State road in Westmoreland Co. (House jol. 1812/3: 515.) 1816 Jan. 26. Pay of militia in TJ. S. service. {Same 1815/6: 264-265.) ALLSHOUSE (K. P.) 1894. Poultry for profit. (53 quarterly rept. bd. agric. 1894: 61-62.) ALRICH (WILLIAM P.) 1839 Je. 13. Surveys for state map. (House jol. 1838/9 v. 2 [pt. 1] : 1068-1071; Sen. jol. 1838/9 v. 2: 751-755.) Joint rept. with Alex. Dallas Bache. . Same, separate. Not seen. Usual no. of copies ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1838/9 V. 1:1083.) ALTER (JACOB) Representative from Cumberland Co. 1799/00 ; from York Co. 1800/1 ; from Cumberland Co. 1801/2- 1805/6; 1809/10, 1811/12-1815/6; 1825/6-1827/8. Senator from Cumberland Co. 1817/18-1821. Representative Committee on Agriculture 1826. Improving breed of horses. (House jol. 1825/6 V. 2: 313-314 (doc. 313).) ALTMAN (N. F.) 1894. Education of farmers' children. (53 quarterly rept. bd. agric. 1894: 28.) ALTOONA, BLAIR CO. Climate; see that title Health; see Public Health Nuisances; see Public Health Rainfall; see Climate Sanitation; see Public Health Schools in; see Education Sewage; see that title Small-Pox; see Public Health Temperature; see Climate 284 INDEX TO DOCUMEXTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA ALWYN (A. L.) 1850 May 15. Address to the fanners of Penn. (A.B. trans, state agric. socy. 1853: 11-14.) Other Eigners were James Gowen, Sain]. C. Ford, A. S. Eoberts, J. P. ■WetherlU. . Same. ([3] A.R. bureau of indnstrial statistics 1874/5: 42-46.) AMBLEB, MONTGOMERY CO. Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local Hnisances; see Public Health AMES (B.G.) City gnpt. of schools 1S74 5-18S.5,'6; see Edocation. Columbia. AMERI CAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING; see EDUCATION. ASSOCIATIONS AMERICAN CONGRESS OF TUBERCULOSIS; see PUBLIC HEALTH. CONGRESSES, ETC. AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION; see EDUCA- TION. ASSOCIATIONS AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF INSTRUCTION; see EDUCA- TION. ASSOCIATIONS AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION; see PUBLIC HEALTH. ASSOCIATIONS AMERICAN POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY; see AGRICULTURE. CROPS. FRUIT, ASSOCIATIONS AMERICAN PUBLIC HEALTH ASSOCIATION; see PUBLIC HEALTH. ASSOCIATIONS AMITYVILLE, BERKS CO. Academies; see Education. Secondary ANDERS a- K-) 1887. FcH'ests as sanitary agents. (36 quarterlv rept bd. agric 1887: 9-17.) ANDERSON (ALEXANDER) Bepresentattre fnnn Mifflin Co. 1820, 21-1821/22. Committee on Jodiciazy 1821 Feb. 14. Alteration of law on the subject of the revlTal of judgments. (House joL 1S20 1: 564-565.) 1822 Feb. 25. Indiana Co. lands. (.Same 1821/2: 736- 737.) ANDERSON (ALEXANDER) Bepiesentatire from Armstrong Co. 1&55. Select Committee 1865 Mch. 13. Minority r^t; aUeged frauds in sol- diers' votes. (House joL 1865: 589-599.) ANDERSON (GEORGE H.) Senator from ABegbenj Co. 1S71-1S76. 1874 Mch. 25. On communication of sujit. stnict 1841 dept ed. Harrisburg: Henlock & Bratton, 1842. 120 pp. foldg. tables. Copies seen in the Hist Socy. of Fenn. 2000 copies in English and 500 in German were ordered prtd. (House JoL 1842 v. 1 : 359.) doc ed. (Senate) Not prtd. doc ed. (House) n. t p. pp. 3-113. 1842 dept ed. Harrisburg : J. B. Bratton. 1843. 112 pp. Two copies seen in Hist Socy. of Fenn. and one in the Fenn. State Library. Usual no. of copies ordered prtd. (Sen. JoL 1843 v. 1:325.) doc ed. (Senate) n. t p. pp. 83-192. 1843 dept ed. Barrldinrg: I. G. M'Kinley. 1844. 91 pp., 2 foldg. IL Copies seen In Bist Socy. of Fenn.. libniry of the library Co. of PhUa., In tlie Fenn. State library, and an imperfect copy in tlie New York Public Library. doc ed. (House) n. t p. pp. 131-219, 2 foldg. tables. 1844 dept ed. Barrisburg: J. H. G. Lescure, 1845. 99 pp., 2 foldg. tables. Copies seen in Bist Socy. of Penn., library of the library O. of Fhila. and Fenn. State Ubiary. doc ed. (Senate) n. t p. pp. 33-128, 2 foldg. tables. doc ed. (House.) n. t p. pp. 114-209, 2 foldg. tables. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 303 BANKS— cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd serial — cont'd Annual Repoets — cont'd 3 series — cont'd Checklist — cont'd 1845 dept. ed. Harrlsburg ; pp., 2 foldg. tables. doc. ed. (Senate.) u. tables. doc. ed. (House.) n. tables. 1846 dept. ed. Harrlsburg : 95 pp., 2 foldg. tables. Copy seen In Hist. Socy. of Penn. ; 1000 copies In English and 250 In German ordered prtd. (Sen. Jol. 1847 V. 1 : 47-48.) doc. ed. (Senate.) n. t. p. pp. 50-141, 2 foldg. J. M. G. Lescure, 1846. 96 . t. p. pp. 52-144, 2 foldg. . t. p. pp. 68-160, foldg. J. M. G. Lescure, 1847. (House.) u. t. p. pp. 66-157, 2 foldg. 1848. tables. doc. ed, tables. 1847 dept. ed. Harrlsburg : J. M. G. Lescure, 96 pp., 2 foldg. 11. 2500 copies In English and 1000 in German ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1848 v. 1:109.) doc. ed. (Senate.) n. t. p. pp. 149-240, 2 foldg. 11. doc. ed. (House.) n. t. p. pp. 168-260, 2 foldg. 11. 1848 dept. ed. Harrlsburg : J. M. G. Lescure, 1849. 109 pp. Copies seen In Hist. Soey. of Penn.. library of the Library Co. of Phlla., and Penn. State Library. doc. ed. (Senate.) n. t. p. pp. 149-253. doc, ed. (House.) n. t. p. pp. 196-301. 1849 dept. ed. Harrlsburg: J. M. G. Lescure, 1850. 127 pp. Copies seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn. and library of the Library Co. of Phlla. doc. ed. (Senate.) n. t. p. pp. 148-271. doc. ed. (House.) n. t. p. pp. 164-287. 1850 dept. ed. n. p., n. d. 139 pp. Copies seen in library of the Library Co. of Phlla., and in Penn. State Library. ■ doc. ed. (Senate.) n. t. p. pp. 243-379. ■ doc. ed. (House.) n. t. p. pp. 179-315. 1851 dept. ed. n. p., n. d. 143 pp. 5000 copies in English and 2000 in German ordered prtd. (House jol. 1852 v. 1 : 87.) doc. ed. (Senate.) n. t. p. pp. 179-319. doc. ed. (House.) n. t. p. pp. 243-383. 1852 dept. ed. n. p., n. d. 139 pp. Copy seen in library of the Library Co. of Phlla. 3000 copies in English and 1000 in German ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1853 v. 1:19.) doc. ed. (Senate.) n. t. p. pp. 195-331. — ^- doc. ed. (House.) n. t. p. pp. 131-267. 1853 dept. ed. Harrlsburg: A. B. Hamilton, 1854. 175 pp. doc. ed. n. t. p. pp. 3-175. . Same, In German. Berlchte der verschiedenen Banken und Sparanstalten yon Pennsylvania mit- gethellt von dem General-audltitor (sic) an die Gesetzgebung, 1854. Harrlsburg : A. B. Hamilton, 1854. 183 pp. 1854 dept. ed. Harrlsburg: A. B. Hamilton, 1855. 185 pp. doc. ed. n. t. p. pp. 67-249. 1855 dept. ed. Harrlsburg: A. B. Hamilton, 1856. 201 pp. Copies seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn. and in Penn. State Library. doc. ed. n. t. p. pp. 68-266. 1856 dept. ed. Harrlsburg: A. B. Hamilton, 1857. 203 pp. Copy seen in library of the Library Co. of Phlla. and in Penn. State Library. doc. ed. n. t. p. pp. 84-283. Harrlsburg: A. B. Hamilton, 1858. 215 B. HamUton, 1858. 840 1857 dept. ed. pp. doc. ed. n. t. p. 215 pp. 1858 dept. ed. Harrlsburg : A. pp. Copies seen in library of the Library Co. of Phlla. and in the Penn. State Library. doc. ed. n. t. p. 340 pp. 1859 dept. ed. Harrlsburg: A. B. Hamilton, 1860. 345 pp. Copy seen in Free Library of Phila., and two copies in library of the Library Co. of Phila. doc. ed. n. t. p. 345 pp. 1860 dept. ed. Harrlsburg: A. Boyd Hamilton, 1861. 341 pp. Copy seen In library of the Library Co. of Phila. doc. ed. 340 pp. BANKS— cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd serial — cont'd Annujll Rbtpoets — cont'd 3 series — cont'd Checklist — cont'd 1861 dept. ed. Harrlsburg : A. Boyd Hamilton, 1862. 353 pp. Copies seen In Free Library of Phlla. and in library of the Library Co. of Phila. doc. ed. n. t. p. 353 pp. 1862 dept. ed. Harrlsburg : Slngerly & Myers, 1863. 380 pp. 5000 copies in English and 2000 German ordered prtd. (House jol. 1863 : 72.) doc. ed. n. t. p. 380 pp. 1863 dept. ed. Harrlsburg: Slngerly & Myers, 1864. 388 pp. Two copies seen In library of the Library Co. of Phlla. doc. ed. n. t. p. 388 pp. 1864 dept. ed. Harrlsburg : Slngerly & Myers, 1865. 384 pp. Two copies seen in library of the Library Co. of Phila. doc. ed. n. t. p. 384 pp. 1865 dept. ed. Harrlsburg: Slngerly & Myers, 1866. 70(1) pp. Copy seen In Columbia University Library. doc. ed. n. t. p. pp. 3-73. 1866 dept. ed. Harrlsburg: Slngerly & Myers, 1867. 58(1) pp. Copy seen in Penn. State Library. doc. ed. n. t. p. pp. 61-116. 1867 dept. ed. Not found. doc. ed. n. t. p. pp. 1037-1101. 1868 dept. ed. Not found. 5000 copies in English and 1000 In German ordered prtd. (House jol. 1869 : 112.) doc. ed. n. t. p. pp. 99-183. Not found, n. t. p. pp. 1507-1602. Not found. n. t. p. pp. 1356-1504. Not found, n. t. p. pp. 3-213. Not found. n. t. p. pp. 943-1268. Harrlsburg : B. Slngerly, 1874. 411 pp. n. t. p. pp. 659-1063 1869 dept. ed. • doc. ed. 1870 dept. ed. doc. ed. 1871 dept. ed. doc. ed. 1872 dept. ed. doc. ed. 1873 dept. ed. doc. ed. 1874 dept. ed. Harrlsburg : B. F. Meyers, 1875. 431 pp. Copy seen in Univ. of Pennsylvania. doc. ed. n. t. p. pp. 531-956. Harrlsburg : B. P. Meyers, 1876. n. t. p. pp. 499-919. Not found. n. t. p. pp. 835-1235. Harrlsburg: L. S. Hart, 1878. 1875 dept. ed, doc. ed. 1876 dept. ed. doc. ed. 1877 dept. ed. 427 pp. 379 pp. Copy seen in Free Library of Phila. ■ doc. ed. n. t. p. 379 pp. 1878 dept. ed. Harrlsburg : L. S. Hart, 1879. 331 pp. Copy seen in Free Library of Phila. doc. ed. n. t. p. 331 pp. 1879 dept. ed. Harrlsburg : L. S. Hart, 1880. 225 pp. doc. ed. a. t. p. 225 pp. 1880 dept. ed. Harrlsburg: L. S. Hart, 1881. 297 pp. doc. ed. n. t. p. 297 pp. 1881 dept. ed. Harrlsburg: L. S. Hart, 1882. 329 pp. Copy seen in Free Library of Phlla. doc. ed. n. t. p. 329 pp. 1882 dept. ed. Harrlsburg: L. S. Hart, 1883, 819 pp. doc. ed. n. t. p. 319 pp. 1883 dept. ed. Harrlsburg: L. S. Hart, 1884. 817 pp. — — • doc. ed. n. t. p. 317 pp. Harrlsburg: L. S. Hart, 1885. 323 pp. n. t. p. 323 pp. Harrlsburg : B. K. Meyers, 1886. 325 pp. n. t. p. 325 pp. Harrlsburg : E. K. Meyers, 1887. 325 pp. n. t. p. 325 pp. Harrlsburg : E. K. Meyers, 1888. 815 pp. Copy seen in library of the Library Co. of Phlla. doc. ed. n. t. p. 315 pp. 1888 dept. ed. Harrlsburg : B. K. Meyers, 1889. 329 pp. Copies seen in Free Library of Phila. and In library of the Library Co. of Phila. doc. ed. n. t. p. 329 pp. Harrisburg : E. K. Meyers, 1890. 327 pp. n. t. p. 327 pp. Harrlsburg : B. K. Meyers, 1891. 853 pp. n. t. p. 353 pp. Harrlsburg : E. K. Meyers, 1892. 351 pp. n. t. p. 351 pp. 1884 dept. ed, doc. ed. 1885 dept. ed. ' doc. ed. 1886 dept. ed. doc. ed. 1887 dept. ed. 1889 dept ed. doe. ed. 1890 dept. ed. doc. ed. 1891 dept. ed. doc. ed. 304 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA BANKS— confd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd seriai — cont'd Anxual Refobts — cont'd 3 series — cont'd Checklist— confd In Collected does, as follows 1836 in Senate joL 1836/7 v. 2 : 46-148 and foldg. tables. ** ** Honse ** 1836/7 T. 2 docs. 47-48. 1837 M Senate " 1837/8 v. 2 : 46-157. ** " House •* 1837/8 T. 2 doc 47. 1838 •* Senate •• 1838/9 : 35-87 and f olde. tables. ** ** House *• 1838/9 T. 2 docSL 11-12. 1839 *' Senate ** 1840:53-124 and folds, tables. " ** House ** 1840 ▼. 2 docs. 13-14. 1840 omitted. 1841 in Senate joL 1842 app. to V. 2 : 3-120, foldg. table. *' " Honse '* 1842 app. to V. 2 : 3-113. 1842 *' Senate ** 1843 V. 2 : 83-192. 1843 " Honse " 1844 T. 2 doc. 25. 1844 I« Senate " 1845 T. 2 44 8. tt •• House (4 1845 T. 2 •* 13. 1845 » Senate Honse (4 (4 1846 v. 2 1846 ▼. 2 41 8. 12. 1846 *• Senate 14 1847 T. 2 4. " ** Honse " 1847 ▼. 2 •* 6. 1847 ** Senate ** 1848 T. 2 t •• 23]. IS *• House ** 1848 V. 2 44 25. 1848 " Senate •* 1849 V. 2 (4 15. " «( Honse " 1849 T, 2 44 22. 1849 M Senate ** 1850 T. 2 •* 22. " ■* Honse " 1850 T. 2 *« 23. 1850 tt Senate ** 1851 T. 2 " 17. " Honae " 1851 ▼. 2 44 17. 1851 (* Senate •* 1852 T. 2 M 33. <( M Honse 44 1852 T. 2 ■4 36. 1852 ■• Senate rt 1853 T. 2 •* 10. •' ** Honse (4 1853 V. 2 •« 6. 1853 *• Le^fil. docs. 1854 : 3-175. 1854 •* •* ** 1855 doc 6. 1S55 '* •• 44 1856 " 5. 1S56 " ** 44 1857 " 7. 185T « *• *' 1858 " 1. 1858 *• ** ** 1859 " 2. 1859 " u •* 1860 " 1. 1860 ** " 44 1861 " 1. 1861 " " " 1862 " 1. 1862 " ** ** 1863 « 1. 1863 C« " «• 1864 " 1. 1864 •* '* *' 1865 T. 1 doc 1. 1865 « fi •• 1866 T. 1 " 1. 1866 " " ** 1867 T. 1 ■■ 4. 1867 •* " 44 1S6S T. 1 " 22. 1868 " ** " 1869 T. 1 " 8. 1869 " ** ** 1870 T. 1 " 38. 1870 ** " '* 1871 T. 1 u 34. 1871 " u ** 1872 T. 1 " 1. 1872 M •' ** 1873 T. 1 u 14. 1873 U «c *' 1874 ▼. 2 •* 9. 1874 «I M 181^ T. 1 " 5. 1875 ** •* ** 1876 V. 2 " 6. 1876 u •• " 1877 T. 2 M S. 1877 C£ « " 1878 T. 1 " X. 1878 14 •* •* 1878/9 T 1. doc 1. 1879 ** '* •* 1879/80 T " 1. 1880 M " 44 1880 1 T " 1. 1881 ** (C " 1881, 2 T " 1. 1882 " M 1882/3 T " 1. 1883 U " *' 1883/4 T " L 1884 tt M '• 1884/5 T " 1. 1S85 " •* " 18S5 '6 T " L 1886 « Official " 1886/7 T. " 2. 1887 M u ** 1887/8 T. " 14. 1888 M cc •* 1888/9 T. " 16. 1889 ■C ts " 1889 v. 1 doc. 7. 1890 •• •* 44 1890 T. 1 *' 8. 1891 « " " 1891 T. 3 •* 4. In Federal docnments as follows: Pnisnant to U. S. Honse resolatlon of Jly. 10, 1832. the Secretary of tlie Treasniy was directed to sob- mlt to Consress at the next and at each saccesatre session a retnm showing the capital, circnlation. etc of the Tarions state Iianks. Returns were made annaaUp from 1833 to 1863 indastre, when the first national bank act went into operatian. Under the federal resolntlon the follawlng annnal re- ports of the state of Pennsylvania came to be printed in the federal docnments. KetDzns made bj the v. S. Secretary of the Ti«isiiry to Congress, whldi are not annnal reports, are entered below in their chronological place under the "non- serial" gronp. BANES— confd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd serial — cont'd AxinjAi. Refobts — cont'd 3 series — confd Checklist— cont'd 1831 in U.S . 22 cong. 2 sess. House dor lOo : 42-68. 1832 •' i* 23 " 2 •* 44 44 190 : 102-143. 1834 " *• 24 *• 1 *• •• *• 42: 4 1897 pt 1. pt 2. 4. (7) 189S pt 1. pt 2. 5. (Si 1899 pt 1. pt 2. 6. (9) 1900 pt 1. pt 2. 7. (10) 1901 pt 1. pt 2. 8. (11) 1902 pt 1. pt 2. 9. (12) 1903 pt 1. pt 2. x.^(8_PPl Till, 656 pPl X. 854 ^L xU, 664 PPl 2. (5) 1S96 3. (6) 1897 4. (7) 1898 5. (8) 1899 6. (9) 1900 7. (10) 1901 8. (11) 1902 9. (12) 1903 10. (13) 1904 1896 T. 3 docs. 3; 24. 1897 T. 6 4; 22. 1898 T. 2 u 3; 5. 1899 T. 2 " 4; 23. 1900 T. 5 M 5; 24. 1901 T. 5 •■ 4; 23. 1902 v. 5 M 1: 24. 1903 T. 5 " 5: 23. 1904 T. 3 M 3; 22. • For last quarter, vis., Nov., only. , t Copies seen in Mercantile Ubrary of Fhlla., the Free Ubiaiy of Phila.. library of the Ubrary Co. of Phlla- and in the Pain. Hist Soey. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 305 BANKS— cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd serial — cont'd Abstract This abstract Is prepared from bank returns submitted by the auditor under act o( Apr. 1, 1836. The abstract comprises a detailed statement of the liabilities and resources of the banks of the state. From 1842 to 1891 this statement Is embodied In the auditor's regular report on banks ; see above, series 3 under Annual Reports. 1836-1841. Abstract from returns of banks . . . show- ing state of ... . banks at four periods of year. Prepared by the auditor gen. Harrisburg, 1836-1842. Checklist 1836 dept. ed. Emanuel Guyer, 1837. 9 pp. 16%"xl0". Feb., May, Aug. and Nov. Copies seen In Hist. Socy. of Penn. and In Library of Congress ; 1500 copies In English and 500 In Ger- man ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1836/7 v. 1 : 215.) There is also a copy In the Library of Congress. 1836 doc. ed. n. t. p. 9 pp. 1837 dept. ed. Packer, Barrett & Parke, 1837-8. 11 pp. 16%" X 10". Jan., May, Je. and Nov. Copy seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn. See above. Annual Reports, 1837, for order to print. 1837 doc. ed. u. t. p. 11 pp. 1838 dept. ed. Prtd. by Boas & Coplan, 1839. 11 pp. 14%" X 10". Jan.. May, Je. and Nov. Copy seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn. 3000 copies In English and 1000 in German were ordered prtd. (Sen. Jol. 1838/9 v. 1 : 155.) 1838 doc. ed. (Senate.) n. t. p. 11 pp. " doc. ed. (House.) n. t. p. 10 pp. p. 10 occurs twice in this ed. 1839 dept. ed. Not found. " doc. ed. Not found. 1840 dept. ed. James S. Wallace, 1841. 2 11., 3 foldg. tables. 1840 doc. ed. (Senate.) p. 80, 3 foldg. tables. " doc. ed. (House.) p. 109, 3 foldg. tables. 1841 dept. ed. Henlock & Bratton, 1842. 2 11., foldg. tables. 1841 doc. ed. (Senate.) Not prtd. " doc. ed. (House.) Not found. In Collected docs, as follows : 1836 In Sen. jol. 1836/7 v. 2 following p. 186 1837 " " " 1837/8 v. 2 preceding p. 47. 1838 " " " 1838/9 v. 2 doc. 13 ; Sen. jol. preceding p. 35. 1839 omitted. 1840 In Senate jol. 1841 v. 2 doc. 16. " House " 1841 v. 2 doc. 58. 1841 omitted. non-serial n. d. Rept. of committee of the Senate apptd. on the judiciary system, n. t. p. 11 pp. Copies seen in the Hist. Socy. of Penn., the library of the Library Co. of Phila., and the Amer. Phil. Socy Phlla. Rept. relates to different courts ; debts of stockholders in banks and other incorporated cos. 1803. See below, Banks: Individual. Bank of Penn., this date. . Rept. of committee (Davis) to whom was re- ferred a letter from the state treasurer on the sub- ject of bank notes, with the opinion of the atty. gen attached. (House jol. 1803/4: 59-60.) 1808. Rept. of committee (Miner) apptd. to inquire into expediency of prohibiting the circulation of bank notes of other states of less value than five dollars and to whom were referred res. and petition rel. to prohibiting any banking co. in state from issuing notes of less than $5. (.Same 1807/8 vt 2- 138-139.) 1810 Mch. 1. Rept. of committee of accts. (Doty) on accts. of committee that examined the banks (Sen jol. 1809/10: 363.) 20 BANKS— cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1811. Injurious consequences of law to punish robbery or larceny of bank notes of incorporated banks in same manner as larceny of other goods, arising from necessity of proving stolen notes are notes of an incorporated bank. (Govs. mess. (Snyder) Dec. 5, 1811.) . Rept. of committee on banks (Biddle) to whom was referred res. resp. taxing of bank stock. (House jol. 1810/1: 526-527.) Mch. 26. Rept. of committee of accts. (Doty) on accts. of committee who examined the banks. ( Sen. jol. 1810/1: 515.) 1812. Rept. of committee (Satterlee) to whom was re- ferred res. rel. to repeal of restrictive law upon banking assns. and taxing of all unincorporated banks. (House jol. 1811/2: 591-592.) . Amt. subscribed by U. S. banks in Phila. to U. S. loan, whole amt. of subscription in Phila.; amt. taken by banks in treasury notes; capital unem- ployed. (Govs. mess. (Snyder) Dec. 3, 1812.) 1813. Mischief resulting from paper thrown into circu- lation by unincorporated banks; objections to general banking law. (Same (Snyder) Dec. 10, 1813.) . Rept. of committee (Weaver) apptd. on subject of sundry banks furnishing a list of all their salaried oflScers and hirelings, together with their salaries and privileges. (Sen. jol. 1812/3: 236-237.) . Veto (Snyder) of act to establish general system of banking. (House jol. 1812/13: 578-582; Sen. jol. 1812/3: 484-487.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Usual no. of copies ordered prtd. (House jol. 1812/3 : 582.) 1814. Multiplication of bank paper; suspension of specie payments; threatened law suit agst. one of banks; impending danger. (Govs. mess. (Snyder) Dec. 10, 1814.) . Govs. mess. (Synder) disapproving of act regu- lating banks. (Sen. jol. 1813/14: 449-452.) . Rept. of committee on banks (Evans) on res. rel. to ascertaining no. of banks which have gone into operation under act to regulate banks. (House jol. 1814/15: 73-74.) 1815 Jan. 3. Govs. mess. (Snyder) resp. loan from banks, etc. (Sen. jol. 1814/5: 102-103.) . Rept. of committee (T. Morgan) apptd. to enquire into the necessity, if any, of further stay of execu- tion, where bank notes may be refused to be taken in payment. (House jol. 1814/5: 304-305.) 1816. Rept. of committee on banks (M'Euen) rel. to cause of suspension of specie payments by banks within commonwealth; measures to be adopted by legislature on subject. (Same 1815/16: 159-161.) . Repts. of committee on banks (M'Euen) on res. rel. to passing notes of a less denomination than one dollar and on petition for establishment of a state bank. (Same 1815/6: 317.) . Rept. of state treasurer (Pindlay) in reply to Sen. res. of Peb. 16, stating percentage paid to state by the respective banks, Nov. 21, 1814-Jan. 3, 1816. (Sen. jol. 1815/6: 227-229.) 1817. Rept. of committee on banks (M'Euen) to whom were referred petitions complaining that banks have failed to comply with sec. 9 of act of Mch. 21, 1814 requiring them to loan certain proportion of their capital to farmers, mechanics and mnfrers., and that they refuse to pay specie for their notes (House jol. 1816/7: 511-512.) 306 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA BAKES — confd PENNSYLVANIA— confd non-serial — confd 1818. Rept of committee on banks (G. Elvans) to whom were referred petitions for repeal of so mnch of act regulating banks, as Imposes an additional duty of 2% on their dividends and also that they may be authorized to issue not^ to the amt of two and three doUars. {Same 1817/8: 352.) . Letter from state treasurer (Grain) announcing delivery of 600 copies of his ann. rept. and calling attention to payments due from banks. (Same 1818/9: IIL) 1819. Influence of act of Mch. 29 suppL to act regulating banks; bank paper. (Govs. mess. (Findlay) Dec. 10, 1819.) Names of chartered banks within states, notes of which secy, of commonwealth refuses to receive. (Sen. jert. 1818/9: 268-284.) . Communication from state treasurer (Grain) rel. to his refusal of notes of certain banks. (House jol. 1818/19: 142-144.J . Letter from state treasurer (Oain) stating names of chartered banks, whose notes he refuses to receive. (Same 1818/9: 603.) 1819-1837. Summary stmts, of condition of Penn. banks at different periods. (U. S. 25 cong. 2 sess. House doc. 79: 832-833.) 1819-1839. Table: condition of banks of Penn. (U. S. 26 cong. 1 sess. House doc. 172 : 1337-1338.) 1820. Rept. of committee (Raguet) on present dis- tressed and embarrassed state of commonwealth due to abuses of banking system; suggestion for abridg- ing corporate banks, etc. (Sen. jcd. 1819/20: 221- 236.) . Govs. mess. (Pindlay) approving sundry bills and transmitting cc^ies of O. and Ind. res. concur- ring in amdmt. to U. S. constitution proposed by Penn. confining power of Congress in establishing any bank or other monied institution to Distr. of Columbia and copies of a letter from chrm. of bd. of comrs. of O. Canal Ca reL to procuring from Penn. a subscription to stock of the Co. (House joL 1819/20: a35-54L) Docs, ace mess. . Govs. mess. (Findlay) transmitting copies of Conn, and N. J. res. disagreeing to and Tenn. res. concurring in amdmt. to federal constttutlon resp. power of Congress to establish banks proposed by Penn.; copies of X. J. act to prevent obstructions to navigation of the Delaware River; copies of letter frtHn Gov. of Md. covering act of legisl. of that state to incorporate the Octorara Navigation Co. (Sen. ioL 1820/1: 54-60; House joL 1820/1: 65-80.) Md. act to incorporate tbe Octorara Co. is omitted from tile Sen. joL 1821. Rept. of committee (Raguet) ^ptd. to enquire into expediency of renewing charters of banks in- corporated by law, as they shall severally expire, etc. (Sen. joL 1820A: 252-268.) . Same, separate, n. t. p. 19 pp. Copy seen in Amer. FhiL Soct. 1375 copies ordered prtd. (Sen. JoL 1820/1:269.) 1822. Rept. of auditor gen. (Duncan) stating situation of banks incorporated under act of Mch. 21, 1814. (House joL 1821/2: 344 and 2 foldg. tables.) No. and names of banks ; dates of letters patent ; loca- tion ; stock subscribed ; capital paid in ; specie paid In ; capital paid In Not. 5. 1821, and specie on hand game date ; notes in circnlation ; dividends declared ; tax paid ; banks deprived of charters ; banks in eslstence : tax paid ann. by each bank, 1814-1821 and total. BANKS — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— confd non-terial — confd 1822. Rept. of committee on banks (Robertson) to whom were referred petitions and memorials of several banks within Commonwealth praying for extension of their charters. (Same 1821/2: 586- 588.) . Govs. mess. (Hiester) with copies of procs. of N. C. legisL on appm. of public lands for support of schools; also copies of letter from gov. of S. C, covering a res. ension cf specie payments. (House joL 1840 t. 2 [pt 1]: 403-404 (doc. 30).) . Same, separate^ Harrisbnrg: 'HfAbrodk, Henlodc t Bratton, 1840. 4 pp. Copy seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn. . Communication from auditor gen. (Espy) ace. with a stmt of five, ten and twenty dc^ar bflls, at the several banks of the commonwealth in circula- tion and the number of shares held by each stodt- holder. (House joL 1840 y. 2 [pt 1]: 452-456 (doc 87).) Same, separate. Not seen. 1000 copies in En^ish and 300 in German were ordered prtd. (Honse JoL 1840 v. 1 : 283.) Reasons of J. C. Fisher and others for advene vote on passage of bill for r^nlation of banks, sav- ings institutions and loan cos. of this common- wealth. (House ioL 1840 v. 1: 798-800.) . Message of the Gov. (Porter), ace with the cor- resp. from the banks in PhUa. and the Harrisbarg Bank reL to the loan authorized by act at Jan. 23, 1840. Harrisburg: Holbrook, Henlock So Bratton, 1840. 13 pp. Copy seen in State Library of Penn. R^t from committee on banks (Snowden) rd. to authcHizing banks to Issue small notes cf. one, two, and three dollars. (House joL 1840 v. 2, pt 2: 464^66 (doc. 148).) 1$41. Reconmiendation that no increase c€ b anking capital be made, and that effectual provisi. Bank are incorporated by special acts, and are not required to make any stmt." (Rept. auditor gen. rel to free banking law 1865: 9.) 1865-1891. Tables: amt. and denomination of circulat- ing notes issued to each bank, amt. and denomina- tion cancelled and burned, and amt. and denomina- tion of notes still in clrciQatlon; securities held in trust for each banking assn., and amt of circulating notes issued and outstanding at end of the year; capital of each bank. {Same 1866 (pp. 9-16) — same 1891.) Laws 1814. An act regulating banks in the state of Penn. Philadelphia, Mch. 25, 1814. 20 pp. Copy seen In the Amer. PML Socy., Phila 1830. An act to authorise a loan to defray the expenses of the Penn. Canal and R.R. and to continue for a further time an act to incorporate the subscribers to the Bank of Penn. n. t. p. 8 pp. Copies Been in Hist. Socy. of Penn. and In the Amer. PhiL Socy. 1840. An act suspending the operation of the sundry acts of the commonwealth prohibiting the incor- porated banking institutions thereof from making or issuing bills or notes of a less denomination than $5, etc n. t. p. 4 pp. Copy seen in EOst. Socy. of Penn., FhHa. 1841. An act rel. to banks, and to provide for the better govt, thereof, ace with the veto mess, of the Gov. [Porter]. Harrisburg: J. S. Wallace, 1841. 25 pp. Copy seen in library of the Labrary Co. of PhUa. 1848. An act to regulate the business of banking in Penn. Reported Jan. 31, 1848. Harrisburg: J. M. G. Lescure, 1848. 9 pp. Benedict, dum. Copy seen in Library of Congress. 1850. An act for the regulation of banks. Harrisburg: J. M. G. Lescure, 1850. 17 pp. Copies seen in the Free Library of Phlla. and In the Idbiary Co. of Plula. 500 copies were ordered prtd. 1854. A digest of the laws of Penn. of a general nature, rel. to banks and bankers, savings institutions and loan COS.; to bank notes and paper currency; em- bracing references to the laws incorporating the several banks; with notes of judicial decisions on those laws, and on bills of exchange and promissory notes; by Mordecai M'Kinney. Harrisburg, 1854. iv, 172, X pp. 1860. An act to establish free banking in Penn. Harris- burg: A. Boyd Hamilton, 1860. 15(1) pp. Copies Been tn the Hist. Socy. of Penn.. Piilla. and in the library of the library Co. of Phlla. . Same. (Daily Legisl. Record 1860: 750-753.) 1862. Text of act requiring resumption of specie pay- ments. (Legisl. Record 1862: 1039.) 1864. An act enabling the banks of [Penn.] to become assns. for the purpose of banking, under the laws of the U. S. n. t p. 4 pp. Copy seen in the EUst. Socy. of Fenn., PhUa. . Same, including debate. (Legist Record 1864: 837-839; 987-989; 1064-1069; 1173.) 1895. Digest of laws relating to corporations under the supervision of the banking dept n. p.. C. M. Bnsch, 1895. 134 pp. Copy seen in Free Library of PhlJa. and In Penn. State Ubrary. BAITES— cont'd Loans to State; see Debt: State. Period 2 National Banks 1864. National banking law; debata (Legisl. Record 1864: 88-89.) . List of state banks that have become national banks transmitted by state treasurer (Moore) Jan. 25, 1865. (Legist docs. 1865 v. 1: 736-737.) 1864-1873. Table: progress of national banking system. (1 AJi. bureau of statistics of labor and agric 1872/3: 139.) 1865. Remarks of T. J. Bigham, on righ't of Penn. to tax proprietary interest of stockholders in national banks. (Sen. jol. 1865: 179-183.) Veto (Curtinl of suppL to act authorizing banks of Penn. to become national banks. (LegisL Record 1865: 621.) 1869-1874. Dividends and earnings of national banks in Penn. and of those in Phlla. and Pitts burg, wi th their ratios to capital and surplus fund semi-ann. Jlch. 1, 1869 to Sept 1, 1874. (2 AJt bureau of sta- tistics 1873/4: 81-86.) 1872. Table: liabilities and resources of national banks of Penn. at close of business, Dea, 1872. (1 AJt bureau of statistics of labor and agria 1872/3: 140.) 1874. National banks in Penn. with amt of capital stock and circulation of each, Oct L (2 A.R. bureau of statistics 1873/4: 75-80.) . Abstr. of repts. made to comptroller of currency showing condition of national banks of Penn. Je. 26. (2 same 1873/4: 74.) . Condition of national banks of Penn., Oct 2. (2 same 1873/4: 387-388.) Philadelphia 1S74. Condition of national banks in Phila. Oct 2. (2 AJJ. bureau of statistics 1873/4: 388-389.) Pittslwrgh 1S74. Condition of national banks in Pittsburgh Oct 2. (2 AJEt bureau of statistics 1873/4: 389-390.) Receipts and Expenditures " Penn. imposed onerous conditions upon the grant of a ban^ charter, liesides reqnlring payment into the state treasury of large amts. of monev by way of banns or consideration. Tlie Phlla. Bank passed to the credit of the state treasnrer the great sum of $135,000 to lie drawn ont as the exigencies of the state might reqoire. The Farmers' and Meduuilcsr Bank of FhUa. gave the state In 1809. $73,000 of Its capital stock. The Bank of Xo. Amer. imld for a renewal of its charter in 1S14, a gratuity of $120,- 000. The Glrard Bank, incorporated in 1832, was required to pay into the treasury of the Common- wealth, within one year from the date of the cliarter. $25,000, and within three years $25,000 more." 1808/9-1903/4. Table: receipts from banks. (AJt audi- tor gen. 1809 — same 1904.) 1834/5-1836/7. Stmts, of revenue from premiums on bank charters. (Same 1834/5 (p. 24) — same 1836/7.) 1860. Eixpenses on acct of banks under general bank- ing law. (Rept auditor gen. on free banking 1860: 393.) Paging from Collected docs. 1860/1-1872/3. Table: receipts from free banking sys- tem. (AJt auditor gen. 1860A (P- 52) — some 1872/3.) Omitted 1867/8-1869/ '70 ; 1871/2. 1860/1-1877/8. Ebcpenses on acct of free banking sys- tem. (Same 1860/1 (p. 109)— «ain« 1877/8.) Omitted 1867/8-18T3/4 ; 1875/6-1876/7. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 317 BANKS— cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd 1861/2. Expenses of auditor gen. on acct. of banks organized under the general banking law; receipts. (Rept. of auditor gen. rel. to free banking law 1862: 465.) Paging from Collected does. Banking Department 1892-1904. Expenditures for maintenance of banking dept. (A.R. auditor gen. 1892 (p. 211)— same 1904.) Fbee Banks 1860/6-1860/77. Receipts and expenditures under gen- eral banking law and free system. (Rept. auditor gen. rel. to free banking system 1866 (p. 1231) — same 1874.) Paging from Collected docs. 1861/2-1865/6. Revenue from free banking system. (A.R. auditor gen. 1861/2 (p. 51)— same 1865/6.) 1861/2-1866/7. Expenditures on acct. of free banking system. {Same 1861/2 (p. 102)— «ome 1866/7.) Omitted 1865/6. 1862/3. Amt. of expenses of auditor gen.'s office on acct. of banks organized under tbe general banking law; receipts. (Rept. auditor gen. rel. to free banking law 1863: 18.) Relief Notes; see Debt: State Safe Deposit Companies; see that title Stocks Owned by State; see Finance: State. Investments BANKS: INDIVIDUAL BANKS See below for Individual Safe Deposit and Trust Com- panies and Individual Savings Banks. Individual Banks have been set out in full up to 1859 ; from that date to 1904 the ann. repts. have an index. Previous to 1859 the repts. have no index and the bank returns are not arranged in alpha- betical order. Allegheny Bank of Pennsylvania Commenced business Sept. 5, 1857. 1857-1864. Ann. stmt. In Documents as follows : 1857 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1857 : 160. 1858 : 258-261. 1859-1864.* 1858 1859-1864 Allegheny Bank of Fenn. 1814-1824. Ann stmt. In Documents as follows ; 1814 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1814 : 39.t 1815 1816 1817 1818 1819 1820 1821 1822 1823 1824 1815 : 35.t 1816 : 98.t 1817 : 169.t 1818 : lOO.t 1819 : 99.t 1820 : ISO.t 1821 : 181.t 1822 : 143.t 1823 : 158.t 1824 : 124.t Allegheny Valley Bank of Pittsburgh 1901-1904. Ann. stmt. (Rept. comr. of banking 1901 (pp. 3-5) — same 1904.) AUentown Bank 1855-1864. Ann. stmt. In Documents as follows : 1855 In [Bept. auditor gen. on banks] 1855 1856 " " " " " " 1856 1857 " " " 1857 1858 ' " 1858 225.t 243-245.* 95-97. 129-131. 1859-1864 In [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1859-1864.* BANKS— cont'd Anthracite Bank of Tamaqua 1855-1864. Ann. stmt. In Documents as follows : 1855 in [Bept. auditor gen. on banks] 1855 : 223-224.t issg " " " " " " 1856 : 243-245.1 i857 ' 1857:198-200. 1858 1858:8-12. 1859-1864 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1859-1864.* Armstrong County Bank 1846. Veto (Shunk) of bill incorporating Armstrong Co. Bank. (House jol. 1846 v. 1: 12-13.) Arsenal Bank of Pittsburg 1873-1904. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks! 1873: 10-12; rept. comr. of banking 1904.) Ann. stmts, after 1891. Artisans' Deposit Bank of Pittsburgh 1868. Veto (Geary) of act to incorporate Artisans' De- posit Bank of Pittsburgh. (Sen. jol. 1868: 545-546.) 1870-1879. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1870 (pp. 1360-1362)— some 1879.) Paging from Collected docs. Augusta Bank, Sunbury 1873-1875. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept. banks] (pp. 16-18)— some 1875.) Avonmore Bank 1904. Ann. stmt. (Rept. comr. of banking 1904: 12-13.) Bank of America, Phila. 1871-1889. Ann. stmt. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1871 (pp. 1-10)— same 1889.) Bank of Beaver 1815-1823. Ann. stmt. auditor gen. on In 1815 1816 1817 1818 1819 1820 1821 1822 1828 Documents as follows : in [Bept. auditor gen. on banks] 1815:41.t " " " " " " 1816 : 99.T 1817 : 170.t " 1818:101.t " " 1819:100.t .< ■' " " " " 1820 : 181.t 1821:186.t 1822 : 144.t 1823 : 159.t Bank of Beaver County 1858-1864. Ann. stmt. In Documents as follows : 1858 in [Kept, auditor gen. on banks] 1858: 35-37. 1859-1864 in [Bept. auditor gen. on banks] 1859-1864.* Bank of Brandywine 1871-1875. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1871 (pp. 11-13)— same 1875.) Bank of Brushton 1903. Ann. stmt. (Rept. comr. of banking 1903 (pp. 12-13)— same 1904.) Bank of Bucks Co. 1815. Ann. stmt. In Documents as follows : 1815 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1815 : 45.t Bank of Catasauqua Commenced business Sept. 20, 1857. 1857-1864. Ann. stmt. In Documents as follows: 1857 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1857 : 161. 1858 " " " " " " 1858:139-142. 1859-1864 In [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1859-1864.* * The auditor general's repts. for this period being fully Indexed, the pagination is omitted here. t Paging from Senate doc. ed. t Paging from Legisl. docs. 318 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA BAHKS: UTOIVIDnAL BAIfES — confd Bank of Chamberabnig 1814-1864. Ann, stmt serial In Doctunenti as follows : 1814 1815 in [Kept. auditor gen. on banks] 1814 1815 :40.» 40.« 1816 1817 i« !! ** *t w «> 1816 1817 100.* 171.* 1818 *• u •• I* " 1818 102.* 1819 ** M •• u *• 1819 105.* 1820 " " •• I* " 1820 184.' 1821 " •* 1* " f 1821 177.' 1822 •• M •* *• •• 1822 145.* 1823 •* •' •* *« •• 1823 160.* 1824 U " •• M *• 1S24 125.* 1825 M " «( tt •* 1823 120-121. 1826 U " '* •t '• 1826 92. 1827 1828 1829 „ M u 2 j^ 1827. 1S2S 1S29 435-436.' 455-456.* 1830 M *• •• *' •• ■■ 1830 437-438,* 1831 " *' *' " M •• 1831 428.* 1832 «« •* " •' •' «( 1832 39. 1833 u *• ** '• •• •* 1833 140.* 1834 " ** '* •' •• ** 1834 109-110.* 1835 u <* *• ■' " " 1835 36? 377 1836 «• " •• *' •• •* 1836 108-109.' 1S37 " " •' " M " 1837 100-101.' 1838 " ■• •* •• " t* 1838 61.* 1839 " ■<* " It H " 1839 90-91.* 1840 •* *• '* •* " " 1840 folds. tables 1 and 2. 1841 in [Kept. auditor gen. on banks 1841 : 49-51. 1S42 " " t* u " 1842 : 38-41. 1843 u u " *' •• 1843 88^1. 1844 u u " " *i 1844 124-127.' 1845 u " '• " •* 1845 90-91.' 1846 " ' •* u 1846 136-137.* 1847 " •' " •' 1847 208-209.' 1848 " •' " •* " 1848 21(^211.' 184E> " •• ■■ " " 1849 228-229.' 1850 •' (■ ■* " 1850 258-261-* 1851 ■( •• " (A 1851 270-273.* 1852 " " " •• •* •' 1832 282-284.* 1853 " •' •• «« •• 1853 78-80. 1854 - u " •* M *• 1S54 146-148.* 1855 •* " «• " ** " 1855 151-153.* 1S56 M " " " U u 1856 166-169.* 1S57 ■C " •* " " 1857 84-87. 1S5S •* ** " " " ** 1858 74-77. 1SG9- 1864 in [Kept, auditor gen. on banks] 1859-1864. non-serial 1810. Kept, erf [select] committee (Bard) on petition of directors of Chambersburg Bank praying for act of incorporation. (House JoL 1S09/10: 219.) 1811. Kept, of committee on banks (Biddle) on petition of stockholders of Chambersbnrg Bank for incor- poration. (Same 1810/11: 333.) 1816. Commnnication frmn auditor gen. (Bryan) trans- mitting a copy of a letter from the president and cashier of the CSiambersborg bank stating amt. of specie in that bank. (Sen. joL 1815/16: 144-145.) . Letter from President (Edwd. Crawford) of Bank of Chambersburg to auditor gen. amending rept of XoT., 1815. (House id. 1815/6: 276.) 1842. Govs. mess. (Porter) recommending forfeiture irf charter of Chambersburg Bank on acct of refusal to make loan to state as required by her charter. (Sen. joL 1842 V. 1: 286-288; t. 2: 89-93 (doc. 13).) ▼. 1 contains mess. ; t. 2, ace docs. . Same (House joL 1842 v. 1: 317-319.) 1848. See abore. Banks. P^ul, this datei . Veto (Shunk) of act to extend charter of Bank of Chambersburg. (Sen. joL 1848 v. 1: 726-730.) Same. (TJ. S. 30 Cong. 1 sess. House ex. doc. 77: 450-455.) 1849. Rept. of minority of committee on banks (Laird) TeL to re-charter oi bank 0 copies of lept and testimonj ordered prtd. ( Sen. joL Jan. 1S62 : 425.) 1863. Procs. instituted on cashier's b(»ds, by atty. gen. to recoTer money due state by Bank of Commerce at Erie (Govs. mess. (Cnrtin) Jan^ 1863: 13.) • Paging from Senate doc ed. exc^t 1828 (Honse doc ed.) and 1854-1856 (LegiaL docs.). t Tbe anditar genenU's repts. for this period being folly indexed, tbe pagination Is omitted here. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 319 BANKS: INDIVIDUAL BANES— cont'd Bank of Commerce, PhiU. 1845-1864. Ann. stmt. In Documents as follows : 1845 In [Kept. auditor gen. on banks! 1845 1846 " ti 11 It 1846 1847 " " '* II 41 1847 1848 " " " It II 1848 1849 " *' '* 1* II 1849 1850 " *• " II II 1850 1851 " •' *• II II 1851 1852 " " " II 11 1852 1853 " *» u II II 1853 1854 " *' " II l« 1854 1855 " ** '* II II 1855 1856 " »* " 11 •! 1856 1857 " •» ^ " II II 1857 1858 " " " II 11 1858 1859-1864 In [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] B 70-71.* 134-135. • 162-163.* 162-163.* 166-167.* 326-327.* 198-199.* 213-214.* ; 10-11. ; 74-75.* 76-77.* ; 92-93.* ; 13-16. ; 38-41. 1859-1864.t 1904. Rept. of condition, Nov. 21. (10 A.R. comr. of banking (13 A.R. banking dept.) 1904: 18-19.) Bank of Crawford Co. 1858-1864. Stmt. 1858 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1858 : 173-175. 1859-1864 In [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1859-1864.t Bank of Danville 1850-1864. Stmt. In Documents as follows : 1850 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1850 : 352-353.* 1851 " " " " " " 1851 : 296-298.* 1852 " " " " " " 1852 : 314-315.* 1853 " " 1853 : 83-85. 1854 " " " •' " " 1854 : 151-153.* 1855 " " " ' 1855:156-158.* 1856 " " ' 1856:172-174.* 1857 " " " " " " 1857:46-48. 1858 " " 1858:166-167. 1859-1864 In [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1859-1864.t Bank of Delaware Co. serial 1815-1864. Ann. stmt. In Documents as follows : 1815 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1815 : 42.J: 1816 " 11 11 1816: 102.t 1817 ** (1 11 1817 175. : 1818 *' 11 4( 1818: 104. 1819 '* " " 1819 103. : 1820 " 11 11 1820 185.: : 1821 " 11 II 1821 164. : 1822 '* 11 II 1822 147.: : 1823 " 11 If 1823 164.: 1824 " " " 1824 127. : 1825 " II 11 1825 130.: 1826 " 11 11 1826: 111-112. 1827 " 11 11 1827. 1828 " 11 At 1828 429-430.t 1829 " 11 II 1829 450.J: 1830 " 11 11 1830 447-448.t 1831 '* 11 11 1831 439-440.t 1832 " 11 11 1832 7. 1833 " 11 1.1 1833 131.t 1834 '• 11 11 1834 llO-lll.t 1835 " It II 1835 19. 1836 " 11 11 1836 87-89.t 1837 " II 11 1837 84-85.t 1838 ** 11 11 1838 53.t 1839 ** 41 11 1839 74-75.t 1840 " 11 11 1840 foldg. tables 1 and 2. 1841 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks; 1841 24-25. 1842 *' 11 *' *' 11 ti 1842 : 46-47. 1843 *• ** ** " 11 II 1843 50-51. 1844 *• » " '* 11 11 1844 68-69.1: 1845 ** *' '* *' 11 II 1845 84-85 ; 144.t 1846 In [Rept. auditor gen. on banks 1846 : 98-99.t 1847 " " 11 11 1847 178-179.* 1848 *• '* " 11 11 1848 178-179.1: 1849 *' " " 11 II 1849 : 184-185.1: 1850 *l " *' 11 11 1850 : 356-362.t 1851 '* *' " If 11 1851 : 218-222.t 1852 If •• '* II 11 1852 : 242-246.t 1853 " " ** 11 41 1853 : 50-55. 1854 " " " 11 11 1854 : 113-118.t 1855 '• " '* II li 1855 : 120-124.:: BANKS: INDIVIDUAL BANKS— cont'd Bank of Delaware Co. — cont'd serial — cont'd 1866 In [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1856 : 144-149.t 1857 " " " " " " 1857 : 25-29. 1858 ' 1858:13-17. 1859-1864 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1859-1864.§ non-serial 1848. See above, Banks. Penn., this date. Bank of Donora 1902-1904. Ann. stmt. (Rept. comr. of banking 1902 (pp. 18-19)— «ome 1904.) Bank of Erie 1858. Ann. stmt. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1858: 220-223.) Same as Erie Bank? See below. Bank of Fayette Co. 1858-1864. Stmt. In Documents as follows : 1858 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1858:214-216. 1859-1864 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1859-1864.t Bank of Franklin 1874. Veto (Hartranft) of act to incorporate Bank of •Franklin. (House jol. 1874: 97; LegisL jol. 1874: 35-36.) Bank of Germantown serial 1814-1864. Ann. stmt. In Documents as follows : 1814 in [Eept auditor gen. 1815 1816 " 1817 " 1818 " 1819 " 1820 " 1821 " 1822 " 1823 " 1824 • 1825 " 1826 " 1827 " 1828 " 1829 " 1830 " 1831 " 1832 " 1833 " 1834 " 1835 " 1836 " 1837 " 1838 " 1839 " 1840 tables 1 and 2. 1841 in [Rept. auditor gen. 1842 " 1843 " 1844 " 1845 " 1846 1847 " 1848 " " " •' 1849 " 1850 " 1851 " 1852 " 1853 ' 1854 " 1855 " 1856 " 1857 ' 1858 " 1859-1864 in [Rept. auditor on banks] 1814 : 1815 : 1816 : " " 1817 : 1818 : 1819: 1820: 1821 : 1822 : 1823 : " " 1824 : 1825 : 1826 : 1827. 1828: 1829 : 1830 : •' " 1831 : 1832 : 1833: 1834: 1835 : 1836: 1837 : " " 1838 : 1839 : 1840 : 43.t 39.t 103.1: 181.1: lOS.t 104.t 186.t 163.1: 148.1: 169.1: 130-131.t 113-114.1: 101. 420-421.1: 440-441.1: 443-444.1: 422-423.1: 22. 122.1: 91-92.1: 18. 66-67.1: 76-77.1: 49.1: 80.t foldg. on banks] 1841 : 8-9. " '_' 1842 : 58-59. 1844 : 66-67.t 1845 : 82-83.t 1846 : 126-127.t 1847 : 176-177.1: 1848 : 176-177.1: 1849 : 182-183.J 1850 : 338-340.1: 1851 : 223-225.t 1852 : 252-254.1; 1853 : 44-46. " " 1854 : 108-109.1: " " 1855 : 115-116.t " " 1856 : 139-140.1; 1857 : 162-163. 1858 : 316-319. gen. on banks] 1859-1864.§ * Paging from Senate doc. ed. except 1854-1856 (Leglsl. docs.). t The auditor general's repts. for this period being fully indexed, the pagination has been omitted here. t Paging from Senate doc. ed., except 1828 (House doc. ed.) and 1854-1856 (Legisl. docs.). § Repts. for this period being fully indexed, the pagination Is omitted here. 320 INT)EX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA BAHKS: nTDIVIDUAL BAMKS— «mfd Bank of Gennantown — conf d nonrserial 1864. Debate on act to extend charter of the Bank of Gennantown. (Legist Record 1864: 374.) . Remarks of Mr. Lowry of Erie on bill to extend the charter of the Bank of Gennantown. (Same 1864: 464.) Bank of Gettysburg serial 1814-1864. Ann. stmt. In Docnments as follows : 1814 In [Bept. auditor gen. on banks] 1814 : 43.* 1815 •« •• M «» ** " 1815 : 40.* 1816 M u (4 u " " 1816 : 115.« 1817 " t-t H M u M 1817 : 172.* 1818 " tt, « U ' «< 1818 : 106.' 1819 " M M «S ** •* 1819:107.» 1820 ** •* *• *- " 1820 : ISa* 1821 M « M M M M 1821 : 175.* 1822 M " M « u M 1S22 : 149.* 1823 U " " ** •* M 1S23:1T0.« 1824 U u U U CI " 1824 : 131.* 1825 " " M •' •£ M 1825 : 127.* 1826 1 M «S M •* M 1826 : 91. 1827 " 11 •* M " M 18?7. 1828 " M M M i« H 1828 : 436-137.* 1829 *• " « W u •1 1829 : 456-457.* 1830 " K « «c •* M 1830 : 44»450.* 1831 u M " " '* 1831 : 435-436.* 1832 M M •* M •^ te 1832:6. 1833 ** *- M 1833 : 139-140.* 1^4 U M " •• " U 1834 : 96-97.* 1835 u M *■ 1^ t* " 1835:36. 1836 M « u *• u " 1836 : 128-129.* 1837 M M U ** •■ " 1837 : 90-91.* 1838 M « M «■ u M 1838:56.* 1839 at " *• •* M " 1839 : 79.* 1840 u I' M — M M 1840 : foldg. tables 1 and 2. 1841 in [Bept auditor gen- on banks] 1841 : 56-57. 1842 ti M 1. M " M 1842 : 60-61. 1843 •" M ** U !• *4 1843:66. 1844 "« ** ^ ** " «i 1844 : 96.* 1845 " - " *- U 1845 : 89.* 1846 — " " ** 1846:77* 1847 H *• K *- ** .£ 1847 : 206.* 1848 U " '• *- »A *- 1848:208-209.* 1849 M " M. " U " 1849:226-227.* 1850 M •• M — " •* 1850:334.* 1851 M *• " - ** " 1851 : 269.* 1852 *• '■ - «1 M 1852 : 276.* 1853 U •■ M *- u M 18--3 : 76-77. 1854 " " M ** ac U 18.>4 : 144-14.5* 1855 M M » - " i« l'.-5: 149-150.* 1856 •' u W - u 18.5S : 163-1^.* 1857 -* u " — ** ■• 1857 : 117-119. 1858 «C " «1 » " •* 18.>8 : 285-288. 1859-1864 in [Bept. andltor gen. on banks] 1859-1864.t non-serial 1854. Remarks of Mr. Wheeler of Chester Ca on bill to extend the charter of the Bank of Gettysburg. (Daily LegisL Union \. 1 (no. 49): 242.) Bank of Homestead 1898-1899. Ann. stmt (Rept. comr. of banking 1898 (pp. 18-19)— «am? 1899.) Bank of Indnstiy IS 74. Veto (Hartranft) of act to incorporate Bank of Indnstry. (House jsA. 1574: 81-82; L^isL joL 1874: 33-33.) 1574-1ST6. Qnarterly stmts. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1ST4 (pp. 559-561) — same 1876.) Famine from Collected docs. Bank of Lawrence Co. (late Bank of Hew Castle) 1857-1865. Stmt In Docnments as follows : 18-57 in [Bept- auditor gen. on banksl 1^7:72. 1858 - - ^ _ „ „ 1^8:126-128. 1859-18^ in [Bept. auditor gen. on banks] 1859-18^4 BAITES: nTDIVIDUAL BANKS— cont'd Bank of Lewistown serial 1835-1847. Stmt of aftairs. In Docnments as follows : 1835 In [Bept auditor gen. on banks] 1835 : 40^1. 1836 " " « « - .. 1836 : 102-103.J 1837 " " « « « - 1837:98-99.1 1838 " " ..„»,. 1838:60.1 1839 " " « ^ « ^ 1839:81.1 . 1840 " " » « « « 1840:foldg. tables 1 and 2. 1841 In [Bept auditor gen. on banks] 1841 : 40-41. 1842 « " .. - « - 1842:78-79. 1843 " " „ ^ ., - 1843:80^1. 1844 " " ^ ^ u ^ 1844:114-115.1 1845 " " „ ^ « - 1845:86«7.| 1846 " " ^ ^ u ^ 1846:68-69.1 1847 " •• « - « - 1847:216-217.1 non-serial 184L Rept of sdect committee (Mathers) apptd. to investigate condition and mngmnt of Bank of Lewistown. (House joL 1841 t. 2: 404-408 (doc 107) ; Sen. joL T. 1: 285-289.) . Same, separate. Xot seen. Usual no. of copies ordered prtd. < $ea. joL 1841 T. 1 : 290 ; House JoL 1841 t. 1 : 375.) Bank of Middletown 1833-18G4. Ann. stmt In Documents as follows : 1833 In [Bept auditor gen. on banks] 1833:136.T 18.^ " - ^ .. « » 1834:113.^ 1835 " " « « - « 1835:30. 1836 " " M .» « - 1836:124.^ 18.37 " " » « - « 1837 : 8e-87.«^ 1S.-JS " " « » u « 1838:.>4.T 1839 " " „ « - .. 1839:72.» 1840 " " >.».«•. I840:foldg. tables 1 and 2. 1841 in [Bept auditor gen. on banks] 1841 : 36-37. 1^9 " - „ « « ^ 1842:80*1. 184i - - „ ^ - « 1843:46. 1844 " " « » - » lg44:34.t 1845 " - „ .. » - 1845:53.T 1846 omitted. ^„»,, , 1S47 in [Bept andltor gen. on banks] 1847 : 210-211.^ 1848 » " " u « - 1544 ; 214-21.5.^ 1 .>.' f;^ „ „ „ „ « - 1857:174. 1|2^ „ „ „ „ « - 18.S8 ; M6-299. 1859-1861 in [Bept auditor gea. on banks] 1859-18644 Bank of Millvale 1901-1904. Ann. stmt (R^pt onnr. = 1857 •• 1858 •• 1S59-1864 in [Bept. anditor on banks] 1822: •■ • 1823 : " " 1824 : 1825 : 1826 : 1827. 1828 : 1829 : 1830 : 1831 : " " 1832: 1833 : " " 1834 : 1835 : 1836 : " •• 1837 : 1838: " " 1839 : 1840: 151.* 176.* 141.* 113.* 109-110. 419.* 439.* 433-434.' 431-432.' 26. 119.* 82-83.* 13-14. 52-53.* 68-69.* 45.* 68.* foldg. on banks] 1841 : 26-27. on banks] 1842:24-25. 1843 : 22-23. 1844 : 50-51.* 1845 : 58-59.* 1846 : 94-96.* 1847 : 168-169.* 1848 : 168-169.* 1849 : 172-173.* " " 1850 : 365-371.* 1851 : 202-202 on banks] 1852 : 225-227.* 1853 : 18-20. 1854 : 82-85.* 1855 : 87-90.* 1856 : 105-108.* 1857 : 133-135. 1858 : 184-187. gen. on buiks] 1859-1864.t non-terial 1811. R^t. (^ committee cm banks (Holgate) to whom was referred memorial of stockholders of the bank of the Northern Liberties for a charter; proposed terms of charter. (Hoose joL 1810, 1: 390.) 1848. See above. Banks. PemL., this date. 1853. R^t. of [select] committee (Steel) on petition for apptmt. c£ special committee to inyestigate charges made agst. Bank of Nol Liberties. (Honse j^sL docs.). i Usnal no. at copies ordered prtd. of stmtB. submitted by Farmers' and Ueclianlcsr Bank and by banio of Penn. and FbOa. (Soiate joL 1816/7 : 153.) tAiso ,8eparate. BeptSL from tlie Penn. Phila. and Timers (sic) and Mechanic's banks, n. p., n. d. 8 pp. Copy seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn. 300 copies ordered prtd. (Sen. joL 1818/9:178.) I Also ordered prtd. s^arately, together with stmts. «C FhHa. Bank and Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank of PhUa. (Sen. joL 1819/^20:160). ** Ordered prtd_ together with stmt, of Farmers' and Medianle^ Bank. (Sen. jol. 1820-1 : 245.) It Ordered prtd. together with stmts, of Bank of Phila. and Fanners' and Mechanics' Bank. (Sen. JoL 1821/2 : 227). INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 323 BANKS: INDIVIDUAL BANKS— cont'd Bank of Pennsylvania — cont'd 2 series 1830-1857. Ann. stmt. BANKS: INDIVIDUAL BANKS— cont'd Bank of Pennsylvania — cont'd non-serial- -cont'd In Collected docs, as follows : 1830 in [Rept. auditor gen. on 1831 " 1832 " " " " " 1833 " " " " " 1834 " " 1835 " 1836 " 1837 " " 1838 " 1839 " 1840 " tables 1 and 2. 1841 in [Rept. auditor gen. on 1842 " Stmt, submitted Mch. 2, 1842. 1843 In [Rept. auditor gen. on 1844 1845 " 1846 " 1847 " " 1848 ' 1849 " 1850 " 1851 " " ' 1852 " 1853 1854 " 1855 " 1856 " 1857 " non-serial banks] 1830 1831 1832 1833 1834 : " 1835 ; 1836 : 1837 : 1838 : 1839 : 1840 : banks] 1841: 1841. banks] 1843 1844 : 1845: 1846 : 1847 : 1848 : 1849 ; 1850 : 1851 ; 1852 : 1853 i 1854 ; 1855 ; 1856 ; 1857 : 426-427.» 426.» 4-5. 108-109.* 77-78.» 3-4. 48-49.* 48-49.* ;35.* 54-55.* ; foldg. 106-107. 6-7. 38-39. 56-57.* 114-115.* 150-151.* 150-151.* 150-151.* 284-285.* 180-181.* 196-197.* 8-9. 72-73.* 74-75.* 90-91.* 176-177. 1793. Stmt, of Bank of Penn. (A.R. register gen. 1793.) . Govs. mess. (Mifflin) resp. loan from. Bank of Penn. (Sen. jol. 1793/4: 44.) 1793-1827. Docs. rel. to administration of Bank of Penn. from establishment to date. (Sen. jol. 1827/8: 237- 246.) 1794. Govs; mess. (Mifflin) rel. to payment of last in- stalment of stock borrowed from Bank of Penn. (House jol. 1793/4: 259; Sen. jol. 1793/4: 125.) 1796. Rept. of committee (I. Whelan) apptd. to confer ■with directors of Bank of Penn., rel. to affairs of that institution. (Sen. jol. 1796/7: 38-39.) A similar rept. is given in House jol. 1796/7 : 32-33. 1797. Rept. of committee (I. Whelan) on petition of a committee of directors of the Bank of Penn. for a bill authorizing the Gov. to appt. the cashier of the Bank of Penn. and his successors in office, a notary public. {Same 1797/8: 37-38.) . Rept. of jt. committee (I. Whelan) on situation of the Bank of Penn. {Same 1796/7: 72-73; House jol. 1796/7: 115-116.) 1798. Rept. of committee (I. Whelan) apptd. to join the committee of House of Representatives to inspect accts. of the Bank of Penn., etc. {Same 1797/8: 150; same 1797/8: 229-230.) 1799. Rept. of committee on so much of Govs. mess, as relates to robbery of Bank of Penn. (House jol. 1798/9: 97-101.) . Rept. of committee apptd. to consider the pro- priety of authorizing the president and directors of the Bank of Penn. to subscribe to loan proposed by secy, of treasury. (House jol. 1798/9: 146-147.) 1803. Lettei- from Isaac Weaver, Jr., state treasurer resp. bank notes to be received ; attitude of Bank of Penn. toward other banks; accompanied by opinion of atty. gen. (J. B. M'Kean) on the subject, Jly. 4, 1803. {Same 1803/4: 22-24.) . Letter from the directors of the Bank of Penn., requesting that there be no proceedings for charter- ing a new banking Institution until a memorial in course of preparation, shall be laid before the Legis- lature. (Sen. jol. 1803/4: 52-53; House jol. 1803/4: 83-104.) * Paging from Senate doc. ed. except 1854-1856 (Legisl. docs.). 1803. Memorial of president, directors and committee of Bank of Penn. remonstrating agst. proposals of the projectors of a new bank in Phila.; presented by Mr. Gamble. (Sen. jol. 1803/4: 71.) . Observations of stockholders of Phila. Bank on committee rept. and application of stockholders of Phila. Bank praying for a charter, also memorial of directors of Penn. Bank. (House jol. 1803/4: 285- 287.) 1804. Substance of a letter from Godfrey Haga, Robt. Porter and Alex. Henry in behalf of Penn. Bank offering a loan of $100,000, provided the grant of a charter of incorporation to the Phila. Bank be post- poned. (Some 1803/4: 379.) . Letter from Godfrey Haga, on behalf of a com- mittee apptd. by the president and directors of the Bank of Penn. protesting agst. incorporation of a new bank, and offering the state a loan upon ad- vantageous terms. (Sen. joL 1803/4: 250-251.) . Letter of committee from Bank of Penn. ace. by proposition [state subscription to stock] rel. to re- chartering of said bank. {Same 1803/4: 272-274.) 1805. Letter reed, from Isaac Weaver, state treasurer, with an extr. from a letter from the cashier of the Penn. Bank rel. to deposit of inactive monies of Penn. and Phila. (House jol. 1804/5: 223.) 1807. Rept. of jt. committee (Dorsey) apptd. to enquire into the state of Penn. and Phila. banks. (Sen. jol. 1806/7: 61-63.) 1809. Necessity for legislation on expiration of charter of Penn. Bank. (Govs. mess. (Snyder) Dec. 7, 1809.) . Charter of Penn. Bank to expire In three years; amt. of state subscription to stock. {Same (Snyder) Dec. 7, 1809.) . Rept. of [select] committee (Preston) on so much of Govs. mess, as relates to Bank of Penn., etc. (Sen. jol. 1809/10: 67-71.) 1810-1816. Rept. of jt. committee apptd. to examine into state of Penn., Phila. and Farmers' and Mechanics' banks. In Collected docs, as follows : 1810 (Weaver) in Senate Jol. 1809/10 : 142. 1811 (Roberts) " ' "" " (Leech) " House 1812 (Brady) " Senate " (Ogle) " House 1813-1815 not found. 1816 (Rowland) in House Jol. 1815/6 : 146-158. 1811 Mch. 1. Letter from secy, of the commonwealth (Boileau) Informing legisl. of amt. Invested In stock of Penn. Bank. (Sen. jol. 1810/1: 345-346; House jol. 1810/1: 571.) Dec. 17. Same. (House jol. 1811/2: 88; Sen. jol. 1811/12: 49-50.) 1814. Minority rept.: dissenting to procs. of bd. of directors of Bank of Penn. rel. to allowing cashier of said bank to carry on any business other than that of bank. (Sen. jol. 1814/5: app. 21-24.) 1815. Govs. mess. (Snyder) transmitting copies of a communication from one of the directors on behalf of the state in the Bank of Penn. [protesting agst. vote of board justifying transfer of a specified sum to private acct. of cashier]. (House jol. 1814/5: 242-245.) Does. ace. mess. . Rept. of special committee (Sutherland) on man-* ner In which business of Bank of Penn. has been conducted. {Same 1814/5: 471-477.) . Same, separate, entitled " Rept. and docs, of the committee apptd. to enquire into the conduct of the cashier and directors of the Bank of Penn." n. t. p. 16 pp. Copy seen in the Amer. Phil. Socy., Phila. The usual no. of copies were ordered prtd. (House jol. 1814/5 : 477.) 1810/1 : 86. 1810/1 : 179. 1811/2 : 76-80. 1811/2 : 153-156. 324 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA BANKS: IHDIVUJUAL BAITES— confd Bank of PennsylTania — cont'd non-serial — confd 1815. Copy of a letter from Jared IngersoU reL to a suit directed to be instituted agst Jonathan Smitb, cashier oi Bank of Penn. (Honse jtA. 1815/6: app. 82.) 1816. See above. Banks. Phila., this date. . KepL of committee on banks (M'Enen) to whom was referred letters of Jared IngersoU, atty. gen. dated Dec. 14, 1815 and Feb. 2, 1816 resp. suit of Commonwealth agst. Jonathan Smith, cashier d Bank of Penn. (Honse joL 1815/6: 675-676.) 1823. GoTS. mess (Hiester) with letter reed, by him from cashier of Bank of Penn., reL to loan to state under act of Mch. 23, 1818; also copies of corresp. betw. state treasurer and cashier which gave rise to that letter. (Some 1822/3: 335-341.) 1824. Govs. mess. (Schnlze) reL to state snbscriptlcms to stock of Bank of Penn. (Sen. joL 1823/4: 624- 625.) 1827. Corresp. of secy, of cranmonwealth with Bank of Penn., and Phila. Bank reL to loan to state, nnder act of Apr. 9. 1827. (Honse joL 1S2T/8 v. 2: 24-28 (docs. 4-5).) 1828. Kept, of committee of ways and means (Harri- son) reL to Bank of Penn. withholding seml-ann. dividend in Jly., 1827. {Same 1827/8 v. 2: 734-735. (doc 204).) 1829. Re-chartering of Bank of Penn. (GUivs. mess. (Schnlze) Nov. 4, 1829.) . Preamble and res. passed by committee (Simp- son) apptd. to examine affairs of Bank of Penn. and of Phila. Bank. (House jd. 1828/9 v. 2: 458 (doc. 135).) . Preamble and res. passed by conunittee (Bur- den) apptd. to examine affairs of Bank of Penn. and Phila. Bank. (Sen. joL 1828/9 v. 1: 117-118.) . Kept, of it conunittee (Simpson) apptd. to ex- amine Bank of Penn. and Phila. Bank. (House joL 1828/9 V. 2: 553-S64 (doa 191).) . Kept, and procs. of jt committee (Burden) ^ptd. to examine into concerns of Bank of Penn. and Bank of Phila. {Same 1828 '9 v. 2: 386-499.) Same, separate. Harrisbnrg: Prtd. at the <^ce of the Reporter, 1829. 115 pp. Copy seen Jn Hist. Socy. of Penn. . Bank of Penn. [resp. loan of 1829]. n. t p. 28 pp. Contains abstr. of rept. of joint committee of tlie LniaL, Feb. 10, 1829 and present stockholders' aide of the qnestion. Copy seen in Hist. Soct. of Penn. Rept of committee of state directors of Bank of Penn. apptd. Xov. 14, 1829, upon loans of 1828 and 1829. n. t p. 14 pp. A. Okie ; J. T. SnUiTan. Copy seen In Hist. Socy. of Penn., FhHa. 1833. Rept of committee on banks (Leaming) on en- quiry into expediency of repealing so much of acts incorporating the Bank of Penn. and the Phila. Bank as requires election of directors by the state. (Honse jcA. 1832/3 v. 2: 432-433 (doc 127).) . Letter frcnn Elihu Chauncey, who acted for Bank of Penn. in negotiation of state loan. (Sen. joL 1832/3 [V. 1]:742.) 1836. Rept of COTnmittee (Dickey) apptd. to inquire into state of affairs of Bank of Penn. (Same 1835/6 T. 2: 37.5-385, and foldg. table.) 1837. See below, Phila. Bank, this date. ^. Corresp. betw. foreign agta. of holders of Penn. state stock, and Bank of Penn.^ reL to payment of interest upon said stock, in specie or its equivalent (House jdL 1837 8 v. 2: 33-35.) (3ovs. mess. (Ritner), ace with letter from cashier of Bank of Penn., announcing probable arrangement of difficulty reL to payment of interest on state dept {Same 1837/8 v. 2: 82 (doc 44).) BANKS: DIDIVIDUAL BAKKS — cont'd Bank of Pennsylvania — confd wm-serUa — cont'd 1841. Letter from auditor gen. (Espy) with stmt reL to condition of Bank of Penn. {Same 1842 app. to T. 2: 115-117.) 1842. (3ovs. mess. (Porter) stating measures taken to prevent loss of funds deposited in Bank of Penn., and recommending disconnection of administration of govt from banking institutions. {Same 1842 v. 1: 250-253.) . Same, s^arate. Not seen. 5000 copies in English and 2000 copies in German ordered prtd. (Honse JoL 1842 v. 1 : 253.) ^. (lOvs. mess. (Porter) with communication from Bank of Penn. assigning reasons for failure to meet the interest on the pnUic debt of the state Feb. 1. (House joL 1842 v. 1: 302-306.) . Govs, mess.- (Porter) stating probable necessi^ of Bank of Penn. making an assignment and liqui- dating its affairs; importance of severing connec- tion of state treasury with this and other banks; legislation rel. to closing recommended. (Sen. joL 1842 T. 1: 509-510; House joL 1842 v. 1: 547-548.) Govs. mess. (Porter) reL to assignment of Bank of Penn. {Same 1842 v. 1: 753-754; «a»ie 1842 v. 2: 761-762 (doc 151).) . Communication frcan state treasurer (Mann) reL to selection of assignees of Bank of Penn. {Same 1842 V. 2: 236-238 (doc 26) ; same 1842 v. 2: 763-765 (doc 151).) . Veto (Porter) of bill r^ealing act to enable Bank of Penn. to make an assignment for payment of its debts, etc (Sen. JoL 1842 v. 1: 1233-1235.) 1843. Condition of the Bank of Penn.; in no contin- gency ghonld it be placed in the hands of private stockholders. ((3ovs. mess. (Porter) Jan. 4, 1843: 11.) 1849. Stmt of different kind ot funds paid by Bank of Penn. (Sen. joL Jan.. 1849 v. 2: 482-483.) 1852 Apr. 9. Remarks of R. M. Henderson on bill reL to the case of the Commonwealth vs. the Bank of Penn. Harrisburg: Prtd. by T. Fenn t Co, 1852. 7 pp. Copy seen in Penn. State library. 1857. Debate on bill giving the consent of the cfflnmon- wealth, to the purchase by the U. S. Govt, of the Penn. Bank prc^erty, for the location of a post office (Daily L^isL Record 1857, no. 4: 3.) . Repts. of comrs. apptd. to investigate condition irf Bank of Penn. (L^sL docs. 1858: 417-420 (doc 25).) James T. Hale. Eli Slifer. J. C Bomberger. were tlie comrs. ; one rept. was made I7av. 25. 1857, the other Jan. 2, 18.>S. See also following entry. 1858 Jan. 16. Govs. mess. (Pollock) in reply to request for rept of comrs. apptd. by him to investigate con- dition of the Bank «rf Penn. (L^isL Record 18.58: 34-35.) Final rept. not rendered ; two partial repts. aeeom- pany the message, one made Nov. 25, 1K7, tie other Jan. 2. 1858 ; they are both siened by James T. Hale, EU SUfer, J. C. Bomherger. These repts. were also printed as docaments; see pre- ceding entry. [1858.] Final rept of comrs. apptd. to Investigate con- dition of Bank of Penn. (LegisL docs. 1858: 642-646 (doc 61); L^jsL Record 1858: 198-199.) James T. Hale. EU SUfer and J. C Bombeiger. 1861. Debate on act to ctmipel the assignees of the Bank rf Penn. to settle their accts. (LegisL Record 1=61: 421-424.) 1S62 Jan. 29. R^t of state treasurer (Moore) resp. state deposit in Bank of Commerce at Erie when it closed its doors, etc {Same 1862: U9.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 325 BANKS; INDIVIDUAL BANKS— cont'd Bank of Pennsylvania — cont'd Laws 1793-1810. Laws of the Bank of Penn J. Blnns, 1811. 26 pp. Philadelphia : Copy seen In Hist. Socy. of Penn., Phlla. Loans to State; see Debt: State. Period 2 Bank of Philadelphia See below, Philadelphia Bank. Bank of Phoenixville 1859-1864. Ann. stmt. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1859 (pp. 277-279)— some 1864.) Bank of Pittsburgh Incorporated under the " Mammoth " act of Mch. 21, 1814. The bank was first organized In 1808, but in Mch., 1810, was prohibited from conducting a bank- ing business unless chartered by the Legislature. The business was continued however, under the title ' Pittsburg Manufacturing Co." until a charter was secured when the old title was resumed. A branch bank was maintained at Beaver from 1834 to 1839. serial 1815-1904. Ann Stmt. In Documents as follows : 1815 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1815 :38.* 1816 " " " " 1816 : 105.' 1817 " " " " 1817 194.* 1818 " " " " 1818 109.* 1819 " ** " " 1819 102.* 1820 " " " " 1820 183.* 1821 " *' " *' 1821 184.* 1822 " ** " *' 1822 152.* 1823 " " " *' 1823 178.* 1824 " " *' ♦' 1824 : 137.* 1825 " " '* *' 1825 118.* 1826 " " " " 1826. 1827 " " " " 1827. 1828 " ** *' 1828 424.* 1829 " " " " 1829 444.* 1830 " " " " 1830 450-451.* 1831 " " " " 1831 420-421.* 1832 " " " 1832 429.* 1833 " " " " 1833 141.* 1834 " " " *' 1834 95-96.* 1835 " " " 1835 38-39. 1836 " '* *' 1836 84-85.* 1837 " " *' " 1837 92-93.* 1838 " " " •* 1838 57.* 1839 " " " " 1839 83.* 1840 " " " ' 1840 foldg. tables 1 and 2. 1841 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1841 52-53. 1842 " " " '* " 1842 94-95. 1843 " " *• ' 1843 72-73. 1844 " *' ' 1844 102-103.* 1845 " " * 1845 92-93.* 1846 " " ' 1846 90-91.* 1847 " '* ' 1847 222-223.* 1848 " " * 1848 224-225.* 1849 " " 1849 240-241. 1850 " " 1850 318-319.* 1851 " " 1851 280.* 1852 " (* 1852 . 296-299.* 1853 " " 1853: 133-136. 1854 " '* 1854 : 201-205.* 1855 " " 1855: 205-208.* 1856 " " 1856 : 225-228.* 1857 " " 1857 : 139-143. 1858 " " 1858 : 244-247. 1859-1891 in [Rept. auditor g€ n. on banks! 1859-1891.t 1891/2-1894 n Rept . supt. of banking 189l/2-1894.t 1895-1904 In Rept. comr . of b! inking 1895-1904.t non-serial 1810. IWemorial from inhabitants of Allegheny Co. re- monstrating agst. incorporation of stockholders of Pittsburgh Bank. (House jol. 1810/1: 185.) 1811. Rept. of committee on banks (Biddle) on peti- tion of stockholders of Pittsburgh Bank for incor- poration. (Same 1810/11: 334-335.) 1839. Rept. of committee (Morton) upon petitions rel. to removal of office of discount and deposit from Beaver by Bank of Pittsburgh. (Same 1838/9 v. 2 [pt. 1]: 1019-1051 (doc. 199).) BANKS: INDIVIDUAL BANKS— cont'd Bank of Pittsburgh— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1839. Same (Pennlman); minority rept. (Some 1838/9 V. 2 [pt. 1]: 1051-1053 (doc. 199).) . Same, separate. Not seen. 200 copies ordered prtd. (House jol. 1838/9 V. 1 : 1205.) . Rept. of committee of accts. (Hoge) upon accts. of witnesses attending before committee apptd. to investigate Pittsburgh Branch Bank at Beaver. (House jol. 1838/9 v. 2 [pt. 1]: 986-987 (doc. 180).) . Rept. of committee of accts. (Crabb) apptd. to inquire into causes which led to removal of office of discount and deposit, from town of Beaver. (Same 1838/9 V. 2 pt. 2: 94-95 (doc. 224).) 1864. Act to extend the charter of the Bank of Pitts- burgh. (Legisl. Record 1864: 715-716.) Bank of Pottstown serial 1857-1864. Stmt. In Documents as follows : 1857 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1857:116. 1858 not found. 1859-1864 In [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1859-1864.t non-serial 1855 Mch. 23. Veto (Pollock) of act authorizing the incorporation of the Bank of Pottstown. (Legisl. Record Mch. 24, 1855: 5-6.) Bank of Susquehanna County serial 1839-1848. Stmt, of affairs. In Documents as follows : 1839 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1839 : 106.3: 1840 " " " 1840: foldg. tables 1 and 2. 1841 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1841 : 92-93. 1842 " " " " " " 1841. Stmt, made Mch. 1, 1842. 1842 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1842 : 104-10o. 1843 " " 1843:70. 1844 " ■' « « « " 1844 : 97.t 1845 " " .. « « « 1845 : 137.+ 1846 " ■' " " " " 1846:84-85.t 1847 " " 1847:215.t 1848 1848:219.t non-serial 1851. Rept. of comrs. (Wright and Buckalew) to In- vestigate affairs of Bank of Susquehanna Co. (Sen. jol. 1851 V. 2: 92-129 (doc. 7) ; House jol. v. 2: 92-129 (doc. 7).) . Same, separate, n. p., n. d. 40 pp- . Same, in German. Not seen. 3000 copies were ordered prtd. (House jol. 1851 V. 1 : 241.) Bank of Swatara A 1815. Stmt, of cashier of Bank of Swatara. In Collected docs, as follows : 1815 in Senate jol. 1815/6 : 186-187. " House " 1815/6:347-348. Stmt, made in addition to regular rept. B 1815-1821. Ann. stmt. In Documents as follows : 1815 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1815 : 39.t 1816 " " " " " " 1816 : 106.t 1817 " " " « '< « 1817 : 1964 1818 " " " ' 1818 : llO.t 1819 " " ' « 1819 : 109.t 1820 " " " « « « 1820: "-- ■ 1821 190.t 1821 : 173.t * Paging from Senate doc. ed. except 1828 (House doc. ed.) and 1854-1856 (Legisl. docs.). ' t The auditor general's repts. for this period being fully Indexed, the pagination is omitted here. t Paging from Senate doc. ed. 326 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA BANKS: mDIYIDUAL BAKKS— cont'd Bank of United States (National) The flret Bank of the Tnlted States -was established In Phlla. See U. S. 61 Cong. 2 sess. Senate doc 571 ; this docnment also contains an accoont of the private bank of Stephen Girard which filled the interval betw. the ligoldatlon of the TT. S. Bank In 1811 and the chartering of the Girard Bank in 1832. Under act of the Fenn. LegisL. Feb. 18, 1836, a state bank was chartered : ** The present stockholders of the Bank of the Tnited States, excepting the United States and the Treasurer of the United States, and snch other persons as may become stockholders, agreeably to the by-laws made for tliat purpose to an amonnt not exceeding in the whole the present capital of the bank, their successors and assigns to be, and are hereby created a corporation and body politic, by the name and style of the Presi- dent, Directors and Company of the Bank of the United States." serial 1836-1848. General stmt of Bank ot United States transmitted by auditor gen. Checklist The following separates were found in the Hist. Socy. of Penn., PhUa. Possibly they were originally part of the auditor general's rept. on banks. 1836 Apr. 2-Dec 5. Folding tables, nos. 1-S. 1838 ] ^^ ^ } Folding tables, nos. 1 and 6. 1838 Dec. 1. 1 1, ,j. * u. 1839 Jan.-NoT. 4. ( F»ld™g tables, nos. 1-12. In Documents as follows: 1836 Apr. 2-Dec. 5 in [Bept. auditor gen. on banks] 1«.".'H 9 foldg. tables betw. pp. 46 and 47.* 1837 Jan.^2-Mch. 1. See below "In Special Eepor-* 1S3T Apr. 1-Dec j in [Kept, auditor gen. on franks] 1837 : 1838 Jan. 5 f 10 tables betw. pp. 46 and 47.* 1838 Feb. ^1-Apr. 1. See below "In Special Reports 1838 May l-Xov. 1 in [Kept, aaditor gen. on banks] 1838 : 7 tables betw pp. 34 and 35.* 1838 Dec 1 1 1839 Jan. 1-Dec J-?i [^P*- "l^ltoi' gen. on banks] 1839 : 1840 Jan. 2 /^^ t^'^s l«tw- PP- 112-113.* 1540 Feb. 1-Dec 1 1 „__ i. i « t o ., , 1S42 Jan.-Mcb. t ^^ •«•"* I" Special Bcports." iSIS *'"*-i'?^ I™ [Kept andltor gen. on banks] I'^l • 12 1842 Jan.-Feb. f tables betw. pp. 116-117. J ^ -^ ^- 1842 Apr.-Dec not found. 1843 I 1844 f ^""- *" [Kept auditor gen. on banks] 1843 : 4-5. 1845 " " « .. u „ .. 1044.4= • JUS : : ■: - - •• - \^A^* 1847 " " « u ^ u u 184«-14fl» 1847 Dec " " ....„„ islr'-^S* 1848 " " " ^ „ „ .. 1848:245.* In Special Reports found In CoUected does, as follows : 183V H'^"- 2 I In Senate joL 1836/7 v. 2 : 2 foldg. tables ^'"'Uan.31f betw. pp. 438and439. Ordered prtd. (Senate JoL 1S36/7 t. 1 : 469). Xo separate copy found. 1537 Mch. 1 in Senate jot 1836/7 t. 2 : table betw. dp 454-455 1538 Feb. I'-Apr. 1 In Senate jot 1837, 8 t. 2:3 tables betw. pp. 658-^9. l^"i Feb. 1-Apr. 1 In House joL 1837/8 t. 2 : 4 tables betw. VP. lOlO-lOlL 1840 Feb. 1 in Senate joL 1S40 r. 2 : table betw. pp 120 and 121. 1840 Mch. 2-Dec. 1 in House joL 1841 t. 2 : 10 tabl'^s betw pp. 332 and 333. 1840 Dec 1 I m Senate joL 1841 v. 2 : 3 tables betw. 1841 Jan. 4-Feb. 4 f pp. 342 and 343. Resources and liabilities for Dec, 1S40 are .'is'j included in abstr. In [Bept auditor gen. on banks] 1840. 1841 Jan. In House jot 1S41 y. 2 : table betw. pp. 368- 369. 1541 F»b. In House jot 1841 t. 2 : table betw. pp. 41i- 413. 1841 31ch.-Declin House JoL 1842 app. to t. 2 : tables 1842 Jan.-Uch. ( betw. pp. 120-121. * Paging from Senate doc ed. BAKKS: INDIVIDUAL BANES— confd Bank of United States (National) — cont'd non-serial 1810. Res. (Holgate) suggesting protest to federal govt ret to l^ality of administration and extension of cliarter of Bank of U. S. (House joL 1810/1: 66-70.) . Same, separate, incl. debate entitled "Debate in Honse of Representatives of Penn. aa Mr. B.0I- gate's res. reL to the Bank of the U. S." Report by W. Hamilton. Prtd. by the Reporter, n.d. 54 pp. Copies seen in the library at the library Co. of Fliila, the Amer. PhiL Socy., and the Penn. Hist Socy- PfaBa. 1811. Govs. mess. (Snyder) approving certain bills, in- forming Gen. Assem. that res. resp. chartering of U. S. Bank has been forwarded to Penn. Senators and Representatives in Congress, etc. (Sen. j. Bank. (Sen. jol. 1841 v. 1: 875-884.) 1842. See below, Towanda Bank, this date. 1844. Communication from state treasurer (Mann) rel. to Berks Co. Bank; amt. subscribed to loan under act of May 4, 1841; over-issues. (House jol. 1844 V. 2: 27-28 (doc. 6) ; Sen. jol. 1844 v. 1: 33-34.) . Communication from state treasurer (Mann) in reply to Sen. res. enquiring about acct. of state agst. Berks Co. Bank, stating moneys drawn, if any, for locomotive engines for Columbia and Phila. and All^heny Portage r.rs., etc. (Sen. joL 1844 v. 1: 86.) . Rept. of committee on judiciary system (Smith of Berks) reL to over-issue of relief notes by Berks Co. Bank, and its condition at the- present time. (House jol. 1844 v. 2: 341-349 (doc. 55).) . Rept of select committee (Evans) on memorial of pres. of Berks Co. Bank. (Same 1844 v. 2: 449- 458 (doc. 80).) . Same, separate. Harrisburg: J. G. McKinley, 1844. 12 pp. Copy eeen m Penn. State Ubiary. 1845. Veto (Porter) of act to provide for redemption of over-issue of relief notes by Berks Co. Bank. (House joL 1845 t. 1: 12-14.) Bond American Bank of Pittsburgh 1895-1897. Ann. stmt (Rept comr. of banking 1895 (pp. 25-26) — same 1897.) Bronsville Deposit and Disconnt Bank 1872. Veto ((Jeary) of act to incorporate Bronsville Deposit and Discount Bank. (House joL 1872: 848- 849.) Bntcheis' and Drovers' Bank in Philadelphia 1874. Vote (Hartranft) of suppL to act to incorporate Butchers' and Drovers' Bank, to be located in Phila., approved Apr. 27, 1870. (Sen. joL 1874: 133-134; Legist joL 1874: 64.) Carbondale Miners' and Mechanics' Bank 1872-1904. Ann. stmt (Rept auditor gen. on banks 1872: 980-982; rept comr. of banking 1904.) Paging from Collected docs. BANKS: INDIVIDUAL BANKS— cont'd Carlisle Bank 1814-1845. Ann. stmt. serial In Docnments as foUows: ^ ■, ,a,A ^/. . 1814 to [Kept auditor gen. on banks] 1814 : 40.* mis " •'^ •• " " 181o:42.* 1815 1816 " 1817 " 1818 " 1819 '• 1820 " 1821 " 1822 '• " ' 1823 " 1824 •' 1825 " 1826 - » 1827 « " 1828 " 1829 " 1830 •' 1831 1832 '• 1833 1834 1835 " 1836 1837 " " ' 1838 1839 " 1840 " " ^ " tables 1 and 2. ,, w i ,q"".. 1855:99-101.* 1856 " " " •' " '• 1856:119-121.* 1857 " " " " " " 1857:148-150. 1858 " " " " " " 1858:66-69. 1859-1864 In [Bept auditor gen. on lianlffi] 1859-1864.; turn-serial 1811. Rept of cMuinittee on banks (Biddle) on petition of stockholders of Commercial Bank of Phila. [i. e. Cranmercial Bant of Penn., Phila.] for incorpora- tion. (House ioL 1810/11: 337-338.) 1817. Letter from cashier of Commercial Bank of Penn. to auditor gen. correcting error in ann. stmt sub- mitted Dec. 10. 1816. (Sen. jd. 1816/7: 170; House jol. 1816/7: 295.) Commercial Bank of Pittsburgh 1835. Rept of committee (Peltz) to whom were re- ferred petitions of All^ieny and Butler cos. for incorporation of a bank to be located in Pittsburg [Commercial Bank of Pittsburgh]. (House jflJ. 1834/5 V. 2: 617-618 (doc. 186).) Commercial Bank of Titnsville 1883-1904. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept auditor gen. on bants] 1883: 43-45; rept comr. of banting 1904.) AnT»nai stmts, after 1891. Commonwealth Bank of East Pittsburgh 190L Ann. stmt (Rept comr. of banking 1901: 63*5.) Commonwealth Bank of Phila. 1858-1865. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept auditor gen. on banks] 1858 (pp. 158-161)— «ani€ 1865.) Consolidation Bank of Phila. 1855-1864. Stmt of affairs. In Documents as follows : ■,,, t 1855 in [Bept auditor gen. on bulks] }^'iifi^. 1 QU5 « M .. M M M 1856 : 134-100.*- 1RS? " " « .. « " 1857:187-188. 1858 " " „ „ « « 1858:289-292. 1859-1864 In [Bept anditor gen. on banks] 1859-18644 * Paging from Senate doc ed. except 1828 (House doc ed.) and 1854-1856 (LegisL docs.K , ^ . , _ , .„^ t The auditor general's repta. for Oils period being tam indeiea. the pagination Is omitted here. J Paging from LeglsL docs. , , j it _5 .»„.. is I Kepra. for tliis period being fully indexed, the pagination is ' omitted here. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 331 1846 : 116-117.* 1847:227.* 1848 : 236.* 1849 : 163.* 1850 : 283.* 1851 : 304.* 1852: 311.* 1853 : 157-158. 1854 : 223-224.* 1855 : 234-235.* 1856 : 256.* 1857 : 153. 1858 : 308-311. BANKS: INDIVIDUAL BANKS— cont'd Com Exchange Bank, Phila. 1858-1865. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1858 (pp. 32-34)— same 1865.) Crawford Bank 1859. See below, Tioga Co. Bank, this date. Cumberland Valley Bank 1847. Veto (Shunk) of bill incorporating Cumberland Valley Bank. (Sen. jol. 1847 v. 1: 521-522.) Dauphin Deposit Bank 1845-1873. Quarterly stmts. In Documents as follows : 1845 In [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1845 : 115.* 1846 " " " " " 1S4R-11R-11 1847 " " 1848 " 1849 " 1850 " 1851 " 1852 " 1853 1854 " ' 1855 " 1856 " 1857 " 1858 " " " " " „„„„^^ 1859-1873 in [Kept, auditor gen. on bankaf l'859"l873'.t Dime Deposit and Discount Bank, Scranton 1891-1904. Ann. stmt. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1891: 59-61; rept. comr. of banking 1904.) Donegal Deposit Bank 1854. Veto (Bigler) of acts to incorporate Donegal Deposit Bank at Marietta, Lancaster Co., Catasau- qua Deposit Bank at Catasauqua, Farmers' Deposit Bank of Lehigh Co. and Mount Pleasant Savings Bank; no adequate liability imposed on stock- holders. (Sen. jol. 1854: 1134-1135.) Downingtown Bank 1861. Certificate of Downingtown Bank filed Mch. 25, 1861; capital; deposits in auditor's office; circulat- ing notes. (Rept. auditor gen. rel. to free banking law 1861: 5.) 1861-1864. Semi-ann. stmt. (Same 1863 (pp. 9-10) — same 1864.) . Quarterly stmts. ( [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1861 (pp. 26-29)— same 1864.) 1862 May 1. Stmt, of Downingtown Bank. (Rept. of auditor gen. rel. to free banking law 1862: 464.) Nov. 3. Same. (Same 1862: 464-465.) Paging from Collected docs. Doylestown Bank 1833-1864. Ann. stmt, [quarterly after 1835]. In Documents as follows : 1833 In [Kept, auditor gen. on banks] 1833 : 124.t 1834 " " 1834:92-93. 1835 " « .. « „ „ 1835:23. 1836 " " .. « u ,. ^ggg . i26-127.t 1837 " " « a « « 1837 : 106-107.± 1838 " « u a u „ j^ggg . Q3 J 1839 " " " " « « 1839 : 85.t 1840 " " " " " " 1840:foldg. tables 1 and 2. 1841 In [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1841 : 58-59. 1842 1843 1844 1845 1846 1847 1848 1849 1850 1851 1852 1853 1854 1855 1856 1857 1858 1842 : 48-49. 1843 : 62-63. 1844 : 70-71.t 1845 : 118.t 1846 : 88-89.1: 1847 : 184-185.1: 1848 : 184-185.t 1849 : 192-193.t 1850 : 306-307.t 1851 : 239-240.± 1852 : 218.t ' 1853 : 122-123. 1854 : 190-191.t 1855 : 194-195.± 1856 : 208-209.1 1857:164-166.' 1858 : 135-138. 1859-1864 in [Kept, auditor gen. on banks] 1859-1864.§ BANKS: INDIVIDUAL BANKS— cont'd Dubois Deposit Bank 1892-1896. Ann. stmt. (Rept. supt. of banking 1891/2: 67-69; rept. comr. of banking 1896.) Dyottville Manufacturing and Banking Co. 1835. Rept. of committee on corporations (Ayres) upon petition of T. W. Dyott for act of incorporation for Dyottville Mnfg. and Banking Co. (House jol. 1834/5 V. 2: 657 (doc. 201).) East End Bank, Harrisburg 1903-1904. Ann. stmt. (Rept. comr. of banking 1903 (pp. 63-65)— «tfme 1904.) Easton Bank serial 1815-1864. Ann. stmt, [quarterly stmts. 1836-1864]. In Documents as follows : 1815 In [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1815 : 44.11 1816 " " ' " 1816 : IIO.H 1817 " « « « « « 1817 : 176.1 1818 " " « « « « 1818:115.1 1819 " " « « « .. 1819 : 113.1 1820 " " « « « ■■ 1820 : 194.1 1821 " " « « « « 1821 : 166.1 1822 " " ■■ « « u 1822 : 155.1 1823 « « « « « « 1823 : 165.1 1824 " « u u i, u 1824:128.1 1825 " " u u « « 1825 : 121-122.11 1826 " » » .. « u 1826. , 1827 " « .. « « « 1827. 1828 " " .. « « " 1828:431-432.11 1829 « « « a « « 1829 : 452.11 1830 " « » « « .< 1830 : 436-437.11 1831 « « « « « « 1831:433-434.11 1832 " " 1832:16. 1833 " " « « « .. 1833:125-126.11 1834 " " ^ a u « 1834 . 105-106.11 1835 ' " " 1835:24. 1836 « " .. « « « 1836 : 118-119.1 1837 " « « « « .. 1837 : 102-103.11 » 1838 « « «<<«.. 1838 : 62.11 1839 " " „ « « « 1839 ; 87.11 1840 " " " ' 1840:foldg. tables 1 and 2. 1841 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1841 : 22-23. 1842 » " " " " " 1842:52-53. 1843 " " ' 1843:82-83. 1844 « " « « .. « 1844:76-77.1! 1845 " " ' 1845:120-121.11 1846 « " « 1846:92-93.11 1847 " « « 1847:186-187.1 1848 « « u u « u 1848 : 186-187.11 1849 » « « « .. « 1849 . 194-1954 1850 " « « « « « 1850:287-288.11 1851 « " « « « « 1851 . 250-251.11 1852 « " 1852 : 228-229.11 1853 " " ' " 1853 : 130-132. 1854 u u « u « .. 1854 . 198-200.11 1855 " " « « « « 1855 . 202-204.11 1856 " " « « « .. 1856:216-219.11 1857 ' 1857 : 105-108. 1858 " " " 1858 : 196-200. 1859-1864 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1859-1864.§ non-serial 1811. Rept. of committee on banks (Biddle) to whom was referred petition from Northampton Co. for establishment of the bank of Easton. (House jol. 1810/1: 335.) 1822-1826. Communication from pres. of Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co. in answer to res. of Feb. 8, 1827, ace. with stmt, of checks and drafts drawn by actg. mngrs. of co. on Easton and Northampton banks each yr. ; stmt, of co.'s cash disbursements each yr. ; also stmt, and communication from cashier of Easton Bank, rel. to checks and drafts of said co. (Same 1826/7 v. 2: 545-614 (docs. 237-238).) 1826. Rept. of committee on banks (Povall) rel. to Easton Bank issuing notes of less denomination than $5.00. (Same 1825/6 v. 2: 192 (doc. 109).) * Paging from Senate doc. ed. except 1854-1856 (Legisl. docs.). t Repts. for this period being fully indexed, the pagination is omitted here. t Paging from Senate doc. ed. except 1856-1858 (Legisl. docs.). § The auditor general's repts. for this period being fully indexed, the pagination is omitted here. 11 Paging from Senate doc. ed. except 1828 (House doc. ed.) and 1854-1856 (Legisl. docs.). 332 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA BANKS: INDIVIDUAL BANKS— cont'd Easton Bank— conf d non-serial — cont'd 1827. Communication from pres. of Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co. reL to res. of Feb. 8, requiring a stmt, of amt. of drafts and checks drawn by them on Easton and Northampton banks, etc. (.Same 1826/7 V. 2: 491-492 (doc. 215).) Elizabethtown Exchange Bank 1887-1904. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept auditor gen. on banks] 1887: 57-59; rept. comr. of banking 1904.) Aniinal stmts, after 1891. Erie Bank 1829-1849. Ann stmt [quarterly after 1835]. In Docnments as follows : 1829 in [Kept, auditor gen. on banks] 1829 : 461.* 1830 '• " •' ■• " " 1830:455.* 1831 " " ' 1831:414-415.* 1832 " " " " " " 1832:32. 1833 " " " " " " 1833:143-144.* 1834 " " ' " " " 1834:112-113.* 1835 " " " " " •' 1835 : 43. 1836 omitted from ann. rept. ; see below " In Collected docs." 1837 In [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1837 : 138-139.* 1838 " " " " " •' 1838:76.* 1839 " " " 1839:110.* 1840 " " " 1840:foldg. tables 1 and 2. 1841 in [Bept. auditor gen. on banks] 1841 : 100-101. 1842 " " 1842 : 112. 1843 " " " " " " 1843:69. 1844 " " ' ' 1844:128.* 1845 omitted from ann. rept. ; see below '' In Collected docs." 1846 in [Rept auditor gen. on banks] 1846 : ol.* 1847 " " .... .. .. 1S47:149.» 1848 not found. 1849 In [Kept, anditor gen. on banks] 1849 : 222-223.* In Collected docs, as follows : 1836 In Sen. JoL 1836/7 t. 2 : 175. 1S37-1844. Omitted. In Sept. of anditor gen. on banks only. 1845 In Sen. jol. 1846 t. 2 : 296-297. " House joL 1846 T. 2 doc 61. Erie City Bank serial 1853-1857. Quarterly stmts, of Erie City Bank. In Documents as follows : 1853 In [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1853 : 95. 1854 « - . . « . 1854 : 163-164.T 1855 - " - - « « 1855 : 168-169.t 1856 " « « « . . 1856:lS4-lS5.t 1857 " '■ " " " " 1S57 : 201. non^serial 1853. Govs. mess. (Bigler) approving of act to establish Erie City Bank. (Sen. joL 1853 v. 1: 592-594; House jol. 1853 V. 1: 618-619.) Approved because tbls bank was designed as a successor to the old Erie Bank, which had commenced wind- ing up its affairs, thus leaving the city with no banking Institution. . Same, separate. Not seen. 5000 copies were ordered prtd. (House joL 1853 T. 1 : 619.) Ezcbange Bank of Franklin 1888-1904. Ann. stmt ([Rept auditor gen. on banks] 1888: 68-71; rept comr. of banking 1904.) Exchange Bank of Pittsburgh 1836-1864. Quarterly stmts. In Documents as follows : 1836 In [Rept. auditor gen. 1837 1838 1839 1840 tables 1 and 2. 1841 In (Rept. anditor gen. 1842 - « . « 1843 " 1844 - " . . 1845 - - . « 1846 - - « - 1847 " • « - on banks] 1836 : 122-123.? 1837 : 94-954 1838 : 58.± 1839 : 88-89.t 1840 : foldg. on banks] 1841 : 62.63. 1842 : 96-99. 1843 : 76-77. 1844 : 100-101.1 1815 : 100-1014 1846 : 72.t 1847 : 2264 BANKS: INDIVIDUAL BANKS— cont'd Exchange Bank of Pittsburgh — cont'd 1848 In [Rept anditor gen. on banks] 1848 : 226-2274 1849 « - . « « . 1849:242-243.1 1850 - « . - - « 1850:350.1 1851 " " « - . « 1851:283-2854 1852 " - a . « « 1852:292-2944 1853 " " " " " " 1853:139-142. 1854 " - - - . « 1854 : 208-211.t 1855 - " « - . « 1855:211-2134 1856 « « . « « « 1856:220-222.1 1857 " " " " " " 1857:88-90. 1858 " " " ' 1858:50.53. 1859-1864 in [Rept auditor gen. on banks] 1859-1864.{ Farmers' Bank of Bucks Co. 1816-1864. Ann. stmt, [quarterly stmts, after 1835]. In Documents as follows: 1816 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1816 : 111.1 1817 • « . .. « » jgi7 . 1'j-j^ 1818 « - ...» 1818:116.1 1819 - • .... 1819:114.1 1820 " " .... 1820 : 196.1 1821 " « .... 1821 : 165.1 1822 « " «... 1822:156.1 1823 « " .... 1823 : 166.1 1824 - « . a . . 1824 : 129.1 1S25 - " .... 1825:126-127.1 ls26 « " .... 1826. 1^27 « " .... 1827. 1&28 « " .... 1828:439.1 1829 " " .... 1829:460.1 1830 - - .... 1830:443.1 1831 - « .... 1831:439.1 1832 " " .. .. « .. 1832:25. 1833 - « .... 1833 : 123.I 1834 - « .... Ih34: 107.1 1835 " " 1835:22. 1836 " « ..... 1836:136-137.1 1837 " » .... 1837:104-105.1 18.38 - " .... ig38 : 54.^ 1839 " - .... 1839:94.1 1840 '• " " " " " 1840: foldg. tables 1 and 2. 1841 in [Rept auditor gen. on banks] 1841 : 38-39. 1842 - » .... 1842:50-5t 1843 " " " " " " 1843:60-61. 1844 - " .... 1844:72-73.1 1845 - - .... 1845:112-113.1 1846 " - .... 1846:106-107.1 1847 « « .... 1847 : 182-183.1 1848 " " «... 1848:182-183.1 1849 » " .... 1849:188-191.1 1850 - « .... 1850:279-282.1 IS-Dl " " - ... 1851:241-243.1 18.52 • • «... 1852:248-251.1 18.53 " " " 1853:124-127. 15.54 - " .... 1854:192-195.1 IS.5.5 " - - - . - 1855:196-199.1 If-r.e, - ' .... 1856:210-213.1 18.!;7 " •' " 1857:146-147. lias •• " " .. .. « 1858:162-165. 1859-1864 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1859-1864.] Farmers' Bank of Carlisle 1869-1901. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept auditor gen. on banks] 1869: 1516-1518; rept comr. on banking 1901.) Paging from Collected docs. AnnnaT stmts, after 1891. Fanners' Bank of Hanisbnig 1873-1892. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept auditor gen. on banks] 1873 (pp. 118-120 )--«ame 1892.) Annua] stmt in 1892. Farmers' Bank of Hummelstown 1885-1904. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept anditor gen. on banks] 1885: 77-79; rept comr. of banking 1904.) Annual stmts, after 1891. Farmers' Bank of TnHiana 1888-1904. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept auditor gen. on banks] 1888: 99-102; rept comr. of banking 1904.) Annual stmts, after 1891. * Paging from Senate doc ed. t Paging from LegisL docsL 1 Paging from Senate doc. ed. except 1854-1856 iLegisl. docs.). . ! Repts. for this period being fully indexed, the pagination is omitted here. ^ ^ , 1 Paging from Senate doc ed. except 1828 (House doc ed.) ana 1854-18.56 (Leglsl. docs.). ^„ . ^ ^ I The anditor generals repts. for this period being fauy Indexed, the pagination is omitted here. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 333 BANKS: INDIVIDUAL BANKS— cont'd Farmers' Bank of Lancaster serial 1814-1864. Ann. stmt. In Documents as follows : 1814 in [Rept. auditor gen. 1815 " 1816 " 1817 " 1818 " 1819 " 1820 " 1821 " 1822 " 1823 " 1S24 " 1825 " 1826 '• " « .. 1827 " 1828 " 1829 " 1830 " 1831 " 1832 " 1833 " 1834 " 1835 " 1836 " 1837 " 1838 " 1839 " 1840 " tables 1 and 2. 1841 in [Rept. auditor gen. 1842 " " « " 1843 " 1844 " 1845 " 1846 " 1847 " 1848 " 1849 " 1850 ' 1851 " 1852 " 1853 " 1854 1855 " 1856 " 1857 " 1858 " 1859-1864 in [Rept. auditor 42.* 46.* 113.* 178.* 118.* 115.» 197.» 170.* 157.* 167.* 129.* 115.* 425.* 445-446.* 438-439.* 434-435.* 23. 133 * 102-103.* 26. 116-117.* 110-111.* 82.* 92-93.* foldg. on banks] 1841 : 4-5. 1842 : 74-75 " " 1843 : 34-35. " " 1844 : 78-79.* 1845 : 108-109.* 1846 : 60-61.* 1847 : 2.38-239.* 1848 : 202-203.* 1849 : 260-261.* 1850 : 304-305.* 1851 : 294-295.* 1852 : 265-266.* 1853 : 109-112. 1854 : 176-179.* " " 1855 : 181-183.* 1856 : 195-197.* 1857 : 22-24. 1858 : 146-149. gen. on banks] 1859-1864.t on banks] 1814 : " " 1815: 1816 : 1817 ; " " 1818 ; " " 1819 : 1820 ; 1821 : 1822 : 1823 ; 1824 : " " 1825 ; 1826. 1827. 1828 ; 1829 I 1830 ; 1831 ; 1832 ; " " 1833 : " " 1834 : 1835; 1836 : 1837 ; 1838; 1839 ; 1840 ; non-serial 1816. Rept. of committee on banlcs (M'Euen) on peti- tion of stockholders of Farmers' Bank of Lancaster for alterations in act regulating banks with respect to election of directors. (House jol. 1815/16: 675.) 1818. Rept. of committee on banks (G. Evans) to whom was referred petition from Farmers' Bank of Lan- caster for a credit for a sum of money paid into the treasury by mistake; unfavorable. (Same 1817/8: 542.) . Rept. of committee (T. Wilson) on petition of Henry Good complaining of conduct of the " Farm- ers' Bank of Lancaster." (Same 1817/8: 703-704.) 1818/9. Docs. rel. to controversy with Farmers' Bank of Lancaster resp. tender of notes in payment of taxes. (Sen. jol. 1818/9: 92-95.) Farmers' Bank of Lebanon 1892-1893. Ann. stmt. (Hept. supt. of banking 1891/2 (pp. 91-92)— same 1893.) Farmers' Bank of McSherrystown 1903-1904. Ann. stmt. (Rept. comr. of banking 1903 (pp. 72-73)— some 1904.) Farmers' Bank, IVIiddletown 1883-1904. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1883: 68-71; rept. comr. of banking 1904.) Annual stmts, in 1892-1904. Farmers' Bank of Mifflinburg 1889-1904. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1889: '98-100; rept. comr. of banking 1904.) Annual stmts, after 1891. BANKS: INDIVIDUAL BANKS— cont'd Fanners' Bank of IMount Joy 1862 Oct. 27. Semi-ann. stmt, of Farmers' Bank of Mt. Joy. (Rept. of auditor gen. rel. to free banking law 1862: 459-460.) Paging from Coll. docs. 1863-1864. Semi-ann. stmt. {Same 1863 (pp. 13-14) — same 1864.) Farmers' Bank of Reading serial 1814-1864. Ann. stmt, [quarterly after 1835]. In Documents as follows : 1814 In [Rept. auditor gen. 1815 " 1816 " 1817 " 1818 " 1819 " 1820 " 1821 " 1822 " 1823 ' 1824 " 1825 " 1826 " « « « 1827 " 1828 " 1829 " 1830 " 1831 ' 1832 " 1833 " 1834 " 1835 " 1836 " 1837 " 1838 " 1839 " " 1840 " t.nbles 1 and 2. 1841 in [Rept. auditor gen. 1842 " 1843 " 1844 " 1845 " 1846 " 1847 " 1848 " 1849 " 1850 " 1851 " 1852 " 1853 " 1854 1855 " 1856 " 1857 " " " 1858 " 1859-1864 In [Rept. auditor 42.* 47.* 114.* 178.* 114.* 115.* 195.* 169.* 158.* 168.* 130.* 126.* 428.* 448.* 444-445.* 412-413.* 33. 129.* 104-105.* 31-32. 104-105.* 122-123.* 69.* 112.* foldg. banks] 1841 : 16-17. 1842 : 54-55. 1843 : 42-43. " 1844:88-89.* 1845 : 122-123.* 1846 : 128-129.* 1847 : 196-197.* 1848 : 196-197.* 1849 : 204-205.* 1850 : 316-317.* 1851 : 251-252.* 1852 : 247.* 1853 : 56-57. 1854 : 119-120.* 1855 : 125-126.* 1856 : 150.* 1857 : 68-69. 1858 : 62-65. 1. on banks] 1859-1864.t on banks] 1814 : 1815: 1816: " " 1817 : 1818 : 1819 : 1820 : 1821 : 1822: 1823 : " " 1824 : 1825 : 1826. 1827. 1828 : 1829 : " " 1830 : 1831 : 1832 : 1833 : " " 1834 : " " 1835 : .1836: 1837: " " 1838: 1839 : 1840 : Additional stmts, in Collected docs, as follows : 1815 in Senate jol. 1815/6:161. 1815/6:313-314. 1827/8 : 898-899. House 1826/7 " non-serial 1855. Debate on re-charter and increase of capital of Farmers' Bank of Reading. (Legisl. Record Mch. 16, 1855: 3-4.) Farmers' Bank of Schuylkill Co. 1847-1868. Quarterly stmts. In Documents as follows : 1847 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1847 : 199.t 1848 : 190-191.t 1848 1849 1850 1851 1852 1853 1854 1855 1856 1857 1858 1849 : 198-199.i 1850: 312-313.t 1851 : 265-267. t 1852 : 241. t 1853 : 72-73. 1854 : 140-141.t 1855 : 145-146.t 1856 : 159-160.± 1857 : 54-55. 1858 : 281-284. 1859-1868 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1859-1868.t * Paging from Senate doc. ed. except 1828 (House doe. ed.) and 1854-1856 (Legisl. docs.). t The auditor general's repts. for this period being fully indexed, the pagination has been omitted here. t Paging from Senate doc. ed. except 1854-1856 (Legisl. docs.). 334 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA BANKS: INDIVIDUAL BANKS— cont'd Fanners' Co-operatiTe Banking Association of Cochranton 1895-1896. Ann. stmt. (Kept. comr. of banking 1895 (p. 95) — same 1896.) Fanners' Deposit Bank of Lehigh County 1854. See above, Donegal Deposit Bank. Farmers' Deposit Bank, Pittsburgh serial 1841-1857. Quarterly stmts. In Documents as follows : 1841 in [Bept auditor gen. 1842 " 1843 '■ 1844 " 1845 " 1846 " 1847 " 1848 " 1849 " 1850 " 1851 " 1852 " 1853 " 1854 " 1855 " 1856 " 1857 on banks] 1841 : 108-109. " " 1842 : 102-103. 1843 : 74-75. 1844 : 106-107.* 1845 : 80-81.* 1846 : 70-71.* 1847 : 234.* 1848 : 237.* 1849 : 254.* 1850 : 315.* 1851 : 306.* 1852 : 303.* 1853 : 155-156. 1854 : 229-230.* " " 1855 : 240-241.* 1856 : 260-261.* " " 1857 : 97. non^serial 1847. Veto (Shank) of act suppl. to act incorporating Farmers' Deposit Bank of Pittsburgh. (Sen. jol. 1847 V. 1: 347-348.) Farmers' and Drovers' Bank of Waynesbnrg 1836-1864. Quarterly stmts. In Documents as follows : 1836 In [Kept, auditor gen. 1837 " 1838 " 1839 " 1840 " tables 1 and 2. 1841 In [Kept, auditor gen. 1842 not found. 1843 in [Rept. auditor gen. 1844 •• " « .. 1845 " 1846 " 1847 " 1848 " 1849 " 1850 " " 1851 " " ,. .. . 1852 " " 1853 " 1854 ' 1855 " " .. « . 1856 " 1857 " 1858 " 1859-1864 In [Rept. auditor g< non-serial on banks] 1836 : 96.* 1837 : 136-137.* 1838 : 75.* 1839 : 102.* 1840 : foldg. on banks] 1841:88-89. on banks] 1843:78-79. " " 1844 : 108-109.* 1845 : 73.* 1846 : 104.* 1847 : 230-231.* 1848 : 232-233.* 1849 : 248-250.* " " 1850 : 308-309.* 1851 : 286-287.* 1852 : 305.* 1853 : 145-146. 1854 : 214-215.* 1855 : 218-219.* " " 1856 : 234-235.* 1857 : 34-35. 1858 : 251-253. ;en. on banks] 1859-1864.t 1848. See above. Bank. Penn., this date. Farmers' and manufacturers' Bank, Canton 1857. Veto of act to incorporate Farmers' and Manu- facturers' Bank of Canton. (Daily Legist Record 1857 no. 94: 4.) Farmers' and Manufacturers' Bank of Centre County 1857. Veto (Pollock) of act to incorporate Farmers' and Manufacturers' Bank of Centre Co. (Sen. jol. 1857:1067; DaUy LegisL Record 1857 no. 95:4-5; no. 97: 7; no. 99: 7.) Farmers' and Manufacturers' Bank of Delaware (bounty 1833. Veto (Wolf) of bill to incorporate Farmers' and Manufacturers' Bank of Delaware Ck>., and reasons for approval of biU to incorporate Merchants and Manufacturers' Bank of Pittsburgh. (House jol. 1832/3 v. 1: 816-818; Sen. jol. 1832/3 v. 1: 728-730.) . Same, separate. Not seen. 3000 copies in English and 1000 in German ordered prtd. (House JoL 1832/3 t. 1 : 81) ; 1000 copies in English and 500 in German ordered prtd. (Sen. JoL 1832/3 v. 1 : 730). BANKS: INDIVIDUAL BANKS— cont'd Fanners' and Mechanics' Bank of East Birmingham, Pitts- burgh 1872-1886. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1872 (pp. 1032-1034)— some 1886.) Paging from Collected docs. Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank of Easton 1851-1864. Quarterly stmts. In Documents as follows : 1851 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1851 : 307.* 1852 " " " " " " 1852:260-261.* 1853 " " 1853:128-129. 1854 " •' " " " " 1854:196-197.* 1855 " " " 1855:200-201.* 1856 " " " " " " 1856:214-215.* 1857 ' ' " 1857:36-38. 1858 • " " " 1858:176-179. 1859-1864 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1859-18644 Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank, Erie 1847. Grovs. veto of bill incorporating Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank, to be located in borough of Erie. (Sen. jol. 1847 v. 1: 502-503.) Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank of Greencastle 1815-1818. Ann. stmt In Documents as follows : 1815 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1815 : 46.1 " ' 1816:112.1 1816 1817 1818 1817 : 180.1 1818 : 117.1 Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank, Phila. serial 1 series 1816-1824. Stmt, of accts. In 1816 1817 1818 1819 1820 1821 1822 1823 1824 Collected docs, as follows : In Sen. JoL 1816/7 : 151-152.1 - 1817/8:151-152. " 1818/9:177-178.1 " 1819/20:158-159. 1819/20 : 300-301.t House Sen. House 1820/1 : 343-346.1 1821/2 : 230-231.1 1822/3 : 344-345. 1823/4 : 331-333. 1824/5 : 85. 2 series 1824-1865. Ann. stmt, [quarterly stmte. after 1835]. In Documents as follows : 1824 in [Bept. auditor gen. on banks] 1824 : 142.** 1825 - « - « « . 1825:109-110.** 1826. 1826 1827 1828 « « « 1829 " « « 1830 - - « 1831 « - 1832 " 1833 « « « 1834 " - « 1835 " 1836 « « 1837 " " 1838 - • 1839 " « 1840 » " tables 1 and 2. 1841 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1841 : 76-77. 1842 not found. 1843 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1843 : 18-19. i§15 Z ' - - « . 1845:134-135.** 1846 « 1846 : 54-55.** 1847 « 1847:158-159.** 1848 " " . - « . 1848:158-159.** 1849 » « « . « . 1849:158-162.** 1827. 1828 : 415-416.** 1829 : 435-436.** 1830 : 429.** 1831 : 424-425.** 1832 : 28. 1833 : 110-111.** 1834 : 81-82.** 1835 : 6-7. 1836 : 72-73.** 1837 : 56-57.** 1838 : 39.** 1839 : 70.** 1840 : foldg. ^ basing 'rani Senate doc ed. except 1854-1856 (L^isL docs.). ,.,,' The auditor general's repts. for tills period being fully indexed, the pagination is omitted here. onjitted*h '"' *^^ Period being fuUy indexed, the pagination Is I Paging from Senate doc. ed. 1 See above. Bank of Penn., the serial group, this date. D Also prtd. separately, n. t. p. 6 pp. Copy in Amer. PhIL Socy., Phila. Usual no. ordered ,. _ _, , prtd. ( Sen. JoL 1820/1 : 245.) iQK^ folJ'fT'^S'^ Senate doc. ed. except 1828 (House doe. ed.) and laoi-liioa (L^isL docs.). INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 335 BANKS: INDIVIDUAL BANKS— cont'd Fanners' and Mechanics' Bank, Phila.— cont'd serial — cont'd 2 series — cont'd 1850 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1850 : 250-255.* 1851 ' " " " 1851 : 190-194.' 1852 " " " " " " 1852 : 206-210.* 1853 ■" " " " " " 1853:21-25. 1854 " " " " " " 1854 : 86-90.* 1855 " " " " " " 1855:91-96.* 1856 " " " " " " 1856 : 109-114.* 1857 " " 1857 : 110-115. 1858 " " " " " " 1858 : 235-239. 1859-1865 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1859-1865.t non-serial 1808. Petition from directors of Farmers' and Me- chanics' Bank of Pliila. soliciting a charter and offering inducements for the granting of the charter. (Sen. jol. 1807/8: 109-111.) . Rept. of committee (Sergeant) to whom was re- ferred petition from Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank, for charter of incorporation. (House jol. 1807/8 v. 1: 194-199.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Usual no. of copies ordered prtd. (House Jol. 1807/8: 199.) 1810. Rept. of [select] committee (Patterson) on me- morial praying that " Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank " may be authorized to establish a branch in the borough of Pittsburgh. (House jol. 1809/10: 519- 520.) 1810-1816. See above, Bank of Pennsylvania, these dates. 1811. Rept. of committee (Roberts) to whom was re- ferred res. inquiring whether the Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank are aiding and abetting any un- lawful assn. of citizens who are carrying on the business of banking. (Sen. jol. 1810/1: 136-137.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Usual no. of copies ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1810/1 : 137.) 1812. Rept. of committee on banks (Drinker) on peti- tion for Increase of capital and extension of time for duration of the charter of the Farmers' and Me- chanics' Bank. (House jol. 1811/2: 345-347.) 1816. See above. Banks. Phila., this date. 1825. Stmt, of expenses of Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank. (Sen. jol. 1825/6: 296-297.) Furnished in accordance with Sen. res. of Jan. 24, 1826. 1836. Govs. mess. (Rltner) stating his objections to re-charter and extension of Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank. (House jol. 1835/6 v. 2: 938-942 (doc. 282).) . Same, separate. Not seen. 2000 copies in BngUsb and 1000 In German were ordered prtd. (House jol. 1835/6 v. 1 : 1447.) 1844. Rept. of committee on banks (Cummins) on sup- plement to act to re-charter Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank of Phila. (House jol. 1844 v. 1: 145-151.) . Rept. of committee on banks (Penniman) on Sen. bill resp. Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank of Phila. (Sen. jol. 1844 v. 1: 260-263.) 1897. Abatement, since 1858, of taxes of Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank of Phila. on acct. of services in connection with loans of state; no reason for con- tinuation. (Govs. mess. (Hastings) Jan. 5, 1897: 11.) Laws 1843. An act to re-charter the Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank of Phila. Philadelphia: Prtd. by Joseph & William Kite, 1843. 8 pp. Copy seen In Columbia University Library. Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank of Pittsburgh 1815-1818. Ann. stmt. In Documents as follows : 1815 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1815 : 47.t 1816 " " « .. « « 1816:114.± 1817 " " « « " « 1817:179.1 1818 " " - « « « 1818:114.t BANKS: INDIVIDUAL BANKS— cont'd Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank, Sharpsburg 1879-1904. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1879: 41-42; rept. comr. of banking 1904.) Annual stmt, after 1891. Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank of Shippensburg 1864. Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank of Shippensburg certified Aug. 19. (Rept. auditor gen. rel. to free banking law 1864: 5.) 1878. Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank of Shippensburg the only one that has returned any of its circulation since Dec. 31, 1877. (Same 1878: 1.) Farmers' and Merchants' Bank, Greenville 1901-1902. Ann. stmt. (Rept. comr. of banking 1901 (pp. 101-102)— «ome 1902.) Farmers' and Merchants' Bank, New Oxford 1901-1904. Ann. stmt. (Rept. comr. of banking 1901 (pp. 103-104)— same 1904.) Farmers' and Merchants' Bank, West Newton 1901-1904. Ann. stmt. (Rept. comr. of banking 1901 (pp. 105-107)— some 1904.) Farmers' and Traders' Bank of Philadelphia 1833. Govs. mess. (Wolf) stating his objections to bill for establishment of Farmers' and Traders' Bank of Phila.; banking capital of city and co. of Phila. (House jol. 1832/3 v. 1: 877-879; Sen. jol. 1832/3 [V. 1]: 765-767.) Fidelity Deposit and Discount Bank, Dunmore 1904. Ann. stmt. (Rept. comr. of banking 1904: 92-93.) Fifth Avenue Bank of Pittsburgh 1877-1904. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1877: 86-89; rept. comr. of banking 1904.) Ann. stmts, only after 1891. First Northern Colored Co-operative Banking Association 1901. Ann. stmt. (Rept. comr. of banking 1901: 110- 111.) Foz Chase Bank 1898-1904. Ann. (pp. 97-99)- stmt. (Rept. same 1904.) ' comr. of banking 1898 Franklin Bank of Washington 1836-1864. Quarterly stmts. In Documents as follows : 1836 In [Rept. auditor gen. 1837 « « « u 1838 « « u u 1839 " « » « 1840 " tables 1 and 2. 1841 In [Rept. auditor gen. 1842 - " « « 1843 " " " 1844 " « « " 1845 " " " " 1846 « " « « 1847 « « « a 1848 « « « « 1849 " " .. « 1850 " " « « 1851 " « « .. 1852 « « u a 1853 ' ' 1854 « » « « 1855 " " « « 1856 " 1857 1858 *' " ** " 1859-1864 in [Rept. auditor on banks] 1836 : 125.§ 1837 : 124-125.S 1838 : 70.S 1839 : 10o.§ 1840 : foldg. on banks] 1841 : 32-33. " " 1842 : 56-57. 1843 : 65. 1844 : 110-111. § 1845 : 126-127.5 1846 : 118-119.1 1847 : 232-233.§ 1848 : 234-235.5 1849 : 252-253. § 1850 : 330-331.1 1851 : 292-293.S 1852 : 312-313.6 " " 1853 : 90-91. 1854 : 158-159.§ 1855 : 162-164.§ 1856 : 178-180.5 " " 1857 : 49-51. " " 1858 : 240-243. gen. on banks] 1859-1864.t * Paging from Senate doc. ed. except 1828 (House doc. ed.) and 1854-1856 (Leglsl. docs.). t The auditor general's repts for this period being fully indexed, the pagination is omitted here. t Paging from Leglsl. does. § Paging from Senate doc. ed. except 1854-1856 (Leglsl. docs.). 336 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA BANKS: INDIVIDUAL BANKS— cont'd Franklin Co. Bank, Chambersbnrg 1878. Quarterly stmts. ( [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1878: 75-77.) Freehold Bank and Building Assn. of Pittsburgh 1872-1904. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept auditor gen. on banks] 1872: 1035-1037; rept. comr. of banking 1904.) Paging from Collected docs. In 1879 and 1880-1904 title is Freehold Bank of Pltts- bnigh. Aimnal stmts, after 1891. Freeport Bank 1886-1904. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept. auditor gen.; on banks] 1886: 91-93; rept. comr. of banking 1904.) Annual stmts, after 1891. (jerman Americas Bank of Pittsburgh 1874-1875. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept auditor gen. on banks] 1874 (pp. 653-655)— «ome 1875.) German Improvement Co. of Allegheny City 1874. Veto (Hartranft) of act to incorporate the Ger- man Improvement Co. of Allegheny City; land co. with banking powers. (Legisl. jol. 1874: 40.) Girard Bank of Allegheny 1877-1881. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1877 (pp. 101-103)— same 1881.) Girard Bank, Phila. Chartered in 1832 ; became a national bank In 1865. See also above, note nnder Bank of United States (Xational). serial 1832-1864. Ann. stmt In Docnments as follows 1832 in [Bept. anditor gen. 1833 " 1834 " 1835 " 1836 " 1837 " 1838 " 1839 " 1840 •' tables 1 and 2. 1841 in [Bept. anditor gen. 1843 " - . - 1844 omitted. 1845 in [Bept. anditor gen. 1846 " 1847 " 1848 " 1849 " 1850 " 1851 " 1852 " 1853 " 1854 " 1855 " 1856 " 1857 " 1858 " 1859-1864 in [Bept. anditor on banks] 1832 : 29. 1833 : 112-113.* 1834 : 79-80.* " " 1835 : 5-6. 1836 : 62-63.* 1837 : 52-53.* 1838 : 37.* 1839 : 60.* 1840 : foldg. on banks] 1841 : 96-97. 1843. on banks] 1845:141.* 1846 : 141.* 1847 : 198.* 1848 : 149.* 1849 : 149.* 1850 : 301.* " " 1851 : 195.* 1852 : 205.* 1853 : 32-33. 1854 : d6-97. 1855 : 102-103.* 1836 : 122-123.* 1857 : 181-184. 1858 : 230-234. gen. on banks] 1839-1864.t non-serial 1832. Corresp. reL to Girard Bank. (Sen. joL 1831/2 V. 1: 812-813.) . Govs. mess. (Wolf) on procs. of comrs. apptd. to open books for subscription of stock of Girard Bank. (House joL 1831/2 v. 2: 855-856 (doc. 274).) . Rept of [select] committee (P^ndlay) reL to stock of Girard Bank. (Same 1831/2 v. 2: 859-860 (doc. 278).) 1836. Veto (Ritner) of act to incorporate Girard Bank in city of Phila. (Same 1835/6 v. 1: 841-852; Sen. joL 1835/6 V. 2: 395-404.) Bevlew of prindples of banking, banking capital and cnrrencr. . Same, separate. Kot seen. 4000 copies in English and 2000 in German were ordered prtd. (Honse JoL 1835/6 t. 1 : 852.) 1842. Communication from assignees of Girard Bank, enclosing stmt, of assets which passed under assign- ment with their appraised valae; liabilities agst. BANKS: INDIVIDUAL BANKS— cont'd Girard Bank, Phila.— cont'd non-serial — cont'd trust funds; also stmt, of tmst fund collected, and manner of their disbursements. (Sen. joL 1843 v. 2: 261-269.) 1845. Rept of committee on banks (Smith of Berks) on act to reduce capital stock of Girard Bank in Phila. (Honse joL 1845 v. 1: 183.) 1862. Debate on bill to reduce the capital of Girard Bank in Phila. (L^lsL Record 1862: 224-225; 284- 285; 387-388; 588-589.) Government Bank 1863. Certificate of "The (Jovemment Bank" filed Feb. 17; capital; deposits in auditor's office. (Rept of auditor gen. rel. to free banking law 1863: 5.) 1863-1864. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept auditor gen. on banks] 1863 (pp. 284-296)^som« 1864.) 1863-1865. Semi-ann. stmt (Rept. auditor gen. reL to free banking law 1863 (pp. 5-6) — same 1865.) 1865. See above, Clearfield Bank, this date. Hanisburg Bank 1814-1864. Ann. stmt serial In Documents as follows : 1814 In [Bept. auditor gen. on banks] 1814 : 44r45.t 1815 ■ ■-• 1816 1817 1815 : 48.1 1816 : 116.1 1818 1819 1820 1821 1822 1823 1824 1825 1826 1827 1828 1829 1830 1831 1832 1833 1834 1835 1836 1837 1838 1839 1840 1817 : 1834 1818 : 1204 1819 : 1164 1820 : 1984 1821 : 1724 1822 : 1594 1823 : 1714 1824 : 1324 1825 : 1194 1826. 1827. 1828 : 4234 1829 : 443-444.1 1830 : 454.1 1831 : 437-4384 1832 : 40. 1833 : 1374 1834 : 1064 1835:29. 1836 : 112-1134 1837 : 114-1154 1838 : 834 1839 : 36-37.t 1840 : foldg. tables 1 and 2. 1841 In [Bept auditor gen. on banks] 1841:70-71. 1842 1843 1844 1845 1846 1847 1848 1849 1850 1851 1852 18.53 1854 1853 1856 1857 1858 1859-1864 In [Bept anditor gen. on banks] 1859-1864-1 non-serial 1830. Letter from Thos. Elder, president of Harrisburg Bank, offering loan to state, contribution for public improvements in Harrisburg, etc in case their charter be extended and the office of discount and deposit of Bank of Penn. be withdrawn from Dauphin Co. (Sen. jol. 1829/30 [v. 1]: 172-173.) 1834. Stmt of realty belonging to Harrisburg Bank. (Same 1834/5 v. 2: 641-645.) 1842:64^5. 1843 : 44-45. 1844 : 36-374 1845 : llO-t 1846 : 764 1847 : 2074 ■1848:212-2134 1849 : 2.30-2314 1850 : 346-3474 1851 : 2994 1852 : 285-287.t 1833 : 115-118. 1854 : 182-1854 1855 : 186-1894 1856 : 200-2034 1857 : 80-83. 18.58 : 192-195. * Paging from Senate doc. ed. except 1854-1856 (LegisL docs.). t The anditor general's repts. for this i>erlod being fully Indexed, the pagination is omitted here. t Paging from Senate doc ed. except 1828 (Honse doc ed.) and 1854-1856 (I^egUL docs.). INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 337 BANKS: INDIVIDUAL BANKS— cont'd Hazelton Deposit Bank and Trust Company 1867. Veto (Curtin) of act to incorporate Hazleton Deposit Bank and Trust Co. (Sen. jol. 1867: 40.) Hazlewood Bank, Pittsburgh 1901-1904. Ann. stmt. (Kept. comr. of banking 1901 (pp. 131-133)— some 1904.) Hestonville Bank 1874. Veto (Hartranft) of act to incorporate Heston- ville Bank. (Sen. Jol. 1874: 94-95; Legisl. jol. 1874: 54.) Eomewood People's Bank, Pittsburgh 1901-1904. Ann. stmt. (Rept. comr. of banking 1901 (pp. 135-136)— some 1904.) Honesdale Bank serial 1837-1864. Quarterly stmts. In Documents as follows : 1837 In [Rept. auditor gen. 1838 " 1839 " 1840 " tables 1 and 2. 1841 in [Rept. auditor gen. 1842 " 1843 " 1844 " 1845 " 1846 " 1847 " 1848 " 1849 " 1850 " 1851 " 1852 1853 " 1854 " 1855 ' 1856 " 1857 " 1858 " 1859-1864 in [Rept. auditor on baniss] 1837 : 144-145.* 1838 : 79.* 1839 : 103.» 1840 : foldg. on banks] 1841:42-43. 1842 : 68-69. 1843 : 67. 1844 : 98.* 1845 : 132.* 1846 : 103.' " " 1847 : 220-221.* 1848 : 220-221.* 1849:251.* 1850 : 322-323.* 1851 : 277-279.* 1852 : 289-290.* 1853 : 81-82. 1854 : 149-150. 1855 : 154-155.* 1856 : 170-171.* 1857 : 30-31. 1858 : 29-31. gen. on banljs] 1859-1864.t non-serial 1836. " The Honesdale Bank of Wayne Co. has not commenced operations." ([Rept. of auditor gen. on banks] 1836: 124.) Paging from House 3ol. 1836/7 v. 2. 1842. Stmt, of Honesdale Bank. (House jol. 1842 v. 2: 747-749.) A special rept. of tlie auditor gen., Mch., 1842. 1855. Veto (Bigler) of suppl. to act. to charter Hones- dale Bank. (Sen. jol. 1855: 40-41; Legisl. Record Jan. 6, 1855: 3.) Huntingdon Bank 1815-1821. Ann. stmt. In Documents as follows : 1815 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1815 : 49.t 1816 " « « « « « jgig . 117 J 1817 " " « « « « igi7 . 182^ 1818 " " « « « « 1818:121.t 1819 « « « « « « 1819 . 117 j. 1820 « " « „ « u 1820 : 1994 1821 « •' « « « « 1821 : 1804 Hyde Park Bank, Scranton 1871-1877. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1871 (pp. 56-58)— same 1877.) Indiana County Deposit Bank 1872 Veto (Geary) of act to incorporate Indiana Co. Deposit Bank. (Sen. jol. 1872: 1075-1076.) 1874-1904. Quarterly stmts. ([Kept, auditor gen. on banks] 1874: 691-693; rept. comr. of banking 1904.) Paging from Collected docs. Iron Bank, Phoenirville 1874. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1874: 685-686.) Paging from Collected docs. 22 BANKS: INDIVIDUAL BANKS— cont'd Iron City Bank, Pittsburgh Commenced business Aug. 27, 1857. 1857-1864. Quarterly stmts. In Documents as follows : 1857 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1857 : 158-159. 1858° ta "[Rept. auditor gen. on bankj] 1,858:210-213. 1859-1864 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1859-18B4.t Jersey Shore Bank 1858-1865. Quarterly stmts. In Documents as follows : 1858 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1858 : 278-280. 1859-1865 In [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1859-1805.? Jersey Shore Banking Co. 1886-1904. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1886: 131-132; rept. comr. of banking 1904.) Annual stmts, after 1891. Jonestown Bank 1874-1904. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1874: 694-696; rept. comr. of banking 1904.) Paging from Collected docs. Annual stmts, after 1891. Juniata Bank 1814-1818. Ann. stmt. In Documents as follows : 1814 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1814 : 45.| 1815 « « „ « « » 1815 : 50.§ 1816 " « " 1816:118.| 1817 1818 1817 : 184.§ 1818 : 122.! Kensington Bank 1828-1864. Ann. stmt, [quarterly stmts, after 1835]. In Documents as follows : 1828 in [Rept. auditor gen. 1829 « " » « 1830 " « .... 1831 " " u « 1832 " 1833 " " « « 1834 " " » .. 1835 " 1836 " " « « 1837 „ .. « a 1838 " " " " 1839 « " « « 1840 tables 1 and 2. 1841 In [Rept. auditor gen. 1842 " " ..a 1843 " 1844 " " .< " 1845 ■' " .. " 1846 " " « « 1847 " 1848 « " « « 1849 « " a « 1850 « " .. « 1851 « " " " 1852 « « .. « 1853 ■ " 1854 " " .. « 1855 " " ;; " 1856 " " .< « 1857 ' " 1858 " 1859-1864 in [Rept. auditor on banks] 1828:421-422.11 1829 : 441-442.1 " " 1830 : 424-425.1 1831 : 421.11 1832 : 13. 1833 : 120-121.11 1834 : 91.11 1835 : 15. 1836 : 74-75.1[ 1837 ; 74-75.K 1838 : 48.11 1839 : 69.1 1840 : foldg. on banks] 1841 : 82-85. « " 1842 : 28-32. " " 1843 : 28-29. 1844 : 48-49.11 1845 : 64-65.lt 1846 : 58-59.11 1847 : 174-175.11 1848 : 174-175.1 1849 : 178-179.1 1850 : 348-349.1 1851 : 214-217.1 1852 : 222-224.1 1853 : 38-41. 1854 : 102-105.1 " " 1855 : 108-111.1 1856 : 128-131.1 1857 : 120-121. " " 1858 : 114-118. gen. on banks] 1859-1864.t Keystone Bank of Phila. 1871-1885. Quarterly stmts. (Rept. comr. of banking 1871 (pp. 59-61) — some 1885.) Omitted 1876-1883. Keystone Bank of Pittsburgh 1886-1904. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1886: 134-136; rept. comr. of banking 1904.) Annual stmts, after 1891. * Paging from Sen. doc. ed. except 1854-1856 (Legisl. docs.). t The auditor general's reports for this period being fully Indexed, the pagination is omitted here. t Paging from Legisl. docs. § Paging from Senate doc. ed. 1 Paging from Senate doc. ed. except 1828 (House doc. ed.) and 1854-1856 .(Legisl. docs.). 338 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA BANKS: INDIVIDUAL BANKS— cont'd Keystone Bank of Scranton 1904. Ann stmt. (Rept. comr. of banking 1904: 124- 126.) Sttanning Bank, Kittanning 1857-1865. Quarterly stmts. In Docnments as follows : 1S57 in [Kept, andltor gen. on banfcs] 1857 : 109. Not. 3, 1857, only. 1858 in [Kept, andltor gen. on banks] 1858 : 262-264. 1859-1865 in Kept, andltor gen. on banks, 1859-1865.* Lackawanna Valley Bank, Scranton 1874-1886. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept auditor gen. on banks] 1874 (pp. 717-719)— «om€ 1886.) Paging from Collected docs. Lancaster Bank gerial 1818-1855. Ann. stmt, [quarterly stmts, after 1835] In Docmnents as follows : 1818 in [Kept, andltor gen. on banks] 1819 - - 1820 - * . « . 1821 ' ' » . . 1822 « " U M M 1823 - « a . . 1824 " « " . . 1825 " - - - . 1826 « " - « « 1827 " " ... 1828 « " ... 1829 - - ... 1830 « " ... 1831 " » ... 1S32 " 1833 - " ... 1834 " • ... 1835 " 1836 ■ - ... 1837 • - - . - 1838 « • ... 1S39 « « ... 1840 " ' tables 1 and 2. 1841 in [Bept. andltor gen. on banks] 1842 • " .... 1843 " " " 1844 • - - • 1845 ' ' .... 1846 - " .... 1847 " » .... 1848 - - . . - . 1849 - - .... 1850 • - ..... 1S.51 - - ..... 1852 - • .... 1853 " 1854 - - " - - " . 1855 " - .... non-serial 1818: 1819: 1820: 1821: 1822: 1823: 1824: 1825: 1826. 1S27. 1828: 1829: 1830: 1831: 1832: 1&33: 1834: 1835: 1836: 1837: 1838: 1839: 1840: 1841 1842; 1843 1844 1845: 1846: 184T: 1848: 1849: 1850: 1851: 1852: 1853 1^.t4 123.t 118.t 200.t ITl.t 160.t 172.t 132-133.t 116.t 426.t 446.t 44&447.t 430-431.1 20. 134.t 103-104.t :27. 100-lOl.t 108-109.t :81.t 86.t : foldg. : 30-31. 70-7L 38. :84-85.T : 130-131.t : 110-111.7 ; 194-195.t : 198-199.t : 206-207.t ; 289-290.t : 253-257.7 ; 270-275.t : 102-105. : 171-172.t : 1T6-I77.t 1849. Rept of minority of committee on banks (Laird) rel. to standing of Lancaster Bank. (House jot 1849 T. 1: 874-875.) 1858. Rept of comrs. on affairs of Lancaster Bank. (LegJsL docs. 1858: 720-755 (doc 84).) Thos. H. Bnrrowes, Geo. Daisie, J. T. James were the comrs. Lancaster County Bank serial 1842-1864. Stmt of atCairs [quarterly]. In Docmnents as follows : 1842 in [Bept auditor gen. on banks] 1842 : 72-74 1843 " " « » » M i«i3-4nji 1844 1845 1846 1847 1848 1849 1850 1851 1852 1853 1854 1855 1856 1857 1858 1843 : 40-41. 1844 : 82-834 1845 : lll.t 1846 : 52J: 1847 : 204-2054 1S4S ; 200-2014 1849 : 208-2094 1850 : 300.1 1831 : 239^261.i 1852 : 267-2694 1853 : 106-108. 1854 : 173-1754 lv55:17S-180.t 1856 : 192-1944 1857 : 178-180. „ 1858 : 123-126. 1859-1864 in [Bept. auditor gen. on iHuiks] 1S59-1864.{ BANKS: INDIVIDUAL BANKS— cont'd Lancaster (^nnty Bank — cont'd norirseriaZ 1862. Lancaster Co. Bank debate. (L^lsL Record 1862: 989.) . Remarks (Vincent) on act to extend charter «rf the Lancaster Co. Bank. (.Same 1862: 696-698.) 1863. Debate on act to extend charter of the Lancaster Ck). Bank. (Same 1863: 458-462.) Lancaster Ck)nqty Loan 0>mpany 1840. Veto (Porter) of act to incorporate a bank to be called "Lancaster Co. Loan Co." (Sen. joL 1840 v. 1: 840-844.) Lancaster Trading Co. 1814-1817. Ann. stmt In Docnments as follows : 1814 in [Bept auditor gen. on banks] 1814 : 1815 1816 1817 1815 16^6 46.1 50.1 116.1 - - ' ' 1817 : 185.1 Lawrence Bank of Pittsburgh See below. Banks : Indrridnal Savings Banks. Idwrence. Lebanon Bank 1832-1864. Ann. stmt [quarterly after 1835]. In Documents as follows : 1832 in [Bept. andltor gen. on banks] 1832 : 38. 1833 - - .... 1833:135-136.1 1834 - " .... 1834:111.1 1835 " " " " " " 1835:35. 1836 - - .... 1836:98-99.1 1837 " " .... 1837:134-135.1 1838 ■< " .... 1838:74-1 1839 - - .... 1839:104.1 1840 " • •• - •• 1840: foldg. tables 1 and 2. 1S41 in [Bept. auditor gen. on banks] 1841:68-69. 1842 - ■• .... jg42. 1843 • • .... 1843:48-49. 1844 " - . . « ^ 1844:92-93.1 1845 " .... 1845:116-117.1 1846 " - ... 1846:74-75.1 1847 " - .... 1347 . 192-193. 1848 - ' ... - 1848:194-195. 1849 " - .... jgig . 200-203. 1850 • - .... ig5o - 334-325. 1851 - - .... 1851:247-249. 1852 - » .... 1852:257-260. 1853 " " 1853:74-76. 1854 " - .... 1854:143-144.1 1855 " - .... 1855:147-148.1 1856 - « .... 1856:161-162.1 1857 " •' 1857:32-33. 1858 " " .. « « « 1858:132-134. 1859-1864 in [Bept. auditor gen. on banks] 1^9-1864.* Lebanon Valley Bank 1855. Veto (Pcrilock) of act to incorporate Lebanon Valley Bank. (Sen. jdL 1855: 935-936.) 1858-1864. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept auditor gen. on banks] 1858 (pp. 5-7) — same 1864.) Liberty Discoimt and Savings Bank; see below, Individnal Savings Banks Lehigh County Bank gerial 1845-1846. Quarterly stmts. In Docnments as follows : 1845 In [Bept. andltor gen. on banks] 1845 : 138-139.1 1846 - - .... 1846:102.1 non-geriai 1845. Rept of ccmimittee on banks (Struthers) on memorials rel. to " Lehigh Co. Bank." (House jeJ. 1845 V. 2: 50S-509 (doa 75).) * The auditor general's repts. for this period being fully indexed, tbe pagination is omitted here. t Paging from Senate doc. ed. except 1828 (House doc. eo.) and 1854-1855 (LegisL docs.). , t Paging from Senate doc ed. except 1854-1856 (Le^sL does.)^ i Bepts. for this period being fully indexed, the pagination is omitted here. f Paging from Senate doc ed. I Paging from Legist docs. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 339 BANKS: INDIVIDUAL BANKS— cont'd Lehigh County Bank — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1846. Rept. of committee on banks (Samuels) in rel. to Lehigh Co. Bank. (Some 1846 v. 2: 291 (doc. 36).) . Rept. of committee on banks (Samuels) rel. to testimony of Lehigh Co. Bank. (Some 1846 v. 2: 484-486 (doc. 77).) . Rept. of committee on banks (Samuels) rel. to Lehigh Co. Bank. (Same 1846 v. 2: 444-450 (doc. 71).) . Same, separate. Harrisburg: J. M. G. Lescure, 1846. 9 pp. Copy seen In Penn. State Library. 2000 copies In English and 500 in German were ordered prtd. (House jol. 1846 v. 1 : 408.) 1847. Rept. of committee on banks (Crabb) on bill to annul charter of Lehigh Co. Bank. (Sen. jol. 1847 V. 1: 301-302.) . See Corrupt Practices. M'Cook, this date. Lewisburg Bank 1857-1864. Quarterly stmts. In Documents as follows : 1857 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1857 : 98-99. 1858 " " " 1858:103-105. 1859-1864 In [Kept, auditor gen. on banks] 1859-1864.' Lewisburg Deposit Bank 1864. Ann. stmt. In Collected docs, as follows : 1864 in Legisl. docs. 1865 v. 1 : 1102-1103. . Quarterly stmts. In Documents as follows : 1865 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1864 : 320-323. Lock Haven Bank 1855-1864. Stmt. of. In Documents as follows : 1855 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1855 : 222.t 1856 " " ' 1856 : 238-239.t 1857 " " ' 1857 : 192-194. 1858 " " " " " " 1858 : 227-229. 1859-1864 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1859-1864.* Lumbermen's Bank at Warren serial 1835-1837. Ann. stmt, [quarterly after 1835]. In Documents as follows : 1835 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1835 : 42-43. 1836 « " «,.„,. j83g . 144.1454 1837 « « «.<».. 1337 . 128-129.:): non-serial 1834. Govs. mess. (Wolf) explaining why he approved bill to incorporate Lumbermen's Bank at Warren though his convictions of the pernicious tendency of banks are unchanged. (Sen. jol. 1833/4 v. 1: 443; House jol. 1833/4 v. 1: 489.) 1838. Rept. of committee on judiciary system (Pearson) to whom was referred res. rel. to an investigation into affairs of Lumbermen's Bank at Warren. ( Sen. jol. 1837/8 V. 1: 459-460.) 1839. Rept. of jt. committee (Maclay) apptd. to in- vestigate affairs of Lumbermen's Bank of Warren. (Same 1838/9 v. 1: 861-864; v. 2: 637-687; House jol. 1838/9 V. 2 pt. 1: 932-935 (doc. 164).) Ace. docs, are found only in v. 2 of Senate Jol. . Same, separate. Not seen. Usual no. of copies ordered prtd. ( House jol. 1838/9 V. 1 : 1026.) . Rept. of [select] committee (Hays) on enquiry into cause of sudden and extraordinary circulation of Phila. Loan Co.'s notes in western counties of state and connection existing betw. said co. and Lumbermen's Bank at Warren, and corporate powers of said CO. (Sen. jol. 1838/9 v. 1: 300-302; v. 2: 289- 297.) The aec. docs, are in v. 2. BANKS: INDIVIDUAL BANKS— cont'd Lumbermen's Bank at Warren — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1839. Rept. of committee of accts. (Crabb) apptd. to investigate affairs of Lumbermen's Bank at Warren. (House jol. 1838/9 v. 2 [pt.l]: 1061 (doc. 205).) Lykens Valley Bank 1872-1875. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1872 (pp. 1081-1083)— some 1875.) Paging from Collected docs. l!ilanayunk Bank, Phila. 1871-1886. Quarterly stmts. (Rept. auditor gen. on banks 1871 (pp. 80-83)— some 1886.) Manufacturers' Bank of Pittsburgh 1890-1904. Quarterly stmt. (Rept. auditor gen. on banks 1890: 188-190; rept. comr. of banking 1904.) Annual stmts, after 1891. Manufacturers' and Mechanics' Bank of City and County of Phila. 1854-1864. Quarterly stmts. In Documents as follows : 1854 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1854 : 76-77.t 1855 " " « « .. .. 1855 . 78-79.t 1856 " " " 1856 : 94-98.t 1857 " " " " " " 1857 : 4-8. 1858 " " " " " " 1858 : 274-277. 1859-1864 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1859-1864.' Manufacturers' and Mechanics' Bank of Northern Liberties, Phila. Co. 1832-1854. Quarterly stmts. In Documents as follows : 1832 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1832 : 8. 1833 : 119-120.§ 1834 : 89.§ 1835 : 12-13. 1836 : 58-59.8 18.37 : 64-65.§ 43.' 64-65.§ foldg. 1838 1839 1840 1833 1834 1835 1836 1837 1838 1839 1840 tables 1 and 2 1841 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1841 : 34-35. Stmt, made Mch. 4, 1842. 1842 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1842 : 8-11. 1843 " " " " " " 1843 : 26-27. 1844 " " ' 1844 : 58-59. § 1845 " " " " " " 1845:76-77.§ 1846 " " " " " " 1846 : 122-123. § 1847 « « .. u .. " 1847 : 172-173.1 1848 « " ,1 « « u 1848 : 172-173. § 1849 « " « « « '. 1849:176-177.8 1850 " " " " " " 1850:246-247.1 1851 " " " " " " 1851 : 210-211.1 1852 " " ' " 1852 : 219-220.1 1853 " " " " " " 1853 : 12-13. 1854 " « » u « « 1854 . 78-79.1 Marietta Bank serial 1814. Ann. stmt. In Documents as follows : 1814 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1814 : 47.{ non-serial 1823. Communications rel. to robbery of Marietta Bank and conduct of trustees. (House jol. 1823/4: 784- 786.) Marietta and Susquehanna Trading Co. 1815-1820. Ann. stmt. In Documents as follows : 1815 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1815 : 51.{ 1816 1817 1818 1819 1820 1816 : 119'.t 1817 : 188.t 1818 : 124.t 1819 : 119.t 1820 : 201.t * The auditor general's repts. for this period being fully indexed, the pagination is omitted here. t Paging from Legisl. docs. t Paging from Senate doc. ed. § Paging from Senate doc. ed. except 1854 (Legisl. docs.). 340 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA BANKS: INDIVIDUAI, BANKS— cont'd Marine Bank 1874. Veto (Hartranft) of act to incorporate Marine Bank. (Sen. jol. 1874: 132-133; LegisL joL 1874: 64.) Uaiket Bank, Pittsburgh 1877-1879. Qiiarterl7 stmts. ([Rept auditor gen. on banks] 1877 (pp. 180-182)— «ame 1879.) Markle Bank and Trust Co, Hazleton 1892-1904. Ann. stmt (Rept. supt of banking 1892: 148-151; rept. comr. of banking 1904.) Masonic Bank of Pittsburgh 1876-1892. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept auditor gen. on banks] 1876:1013-1016; rept supt of banking 1891/2.) Paging from Collected docs. Animal stmt. In 1892. Manch Chunk Bank 1855-1865. Quarterly stmts. In Docnments as follows : 1855 in [Bept anditor gen. on banks] 1855 : 226.* 1856 " " " " " " 1856:246.* 183' ' " " « 1857:185-186. 18o8 ■• " " " " " 1858:18-20. 1859-1865 In [Bept. anditor gen. on banks] 1859-1865.t Meclianics' Bank of Harxisburg 1860-1867. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept anditor gen. on banks] 1860 (pp. 228-231)— same 1867.) Mechanics' Bank of Philadelphia serial 1814-1864. Ann. stmt [quarterly after 1835]. In Docnments as follows : 1814 in [Bept anditor gen. on 1815 • • ... 1816 not found. 1817 in [Bept anditor gen. on 1S18 - - . *. . 1819 • " ... 1820 - - ... 1821 ■ •• ... 1822 * - ... 1823 " • ... 1824 " 1825 ■ - ... 1826 • " ... 1827 • • ... 1828 - ' ... l^.^O " - ... 1S.31 ' - " . . 1832 ■■ 1S33 « ■ ... 1K.34 . . ... ISSo " " ~ u .. 1S36 • * ... 1837 ' " . . l^SS " - ... is.3a « . ... 1840 " " „ « .. tables 1 and 2. 1S41 In [Bept. anditor gen. on 1«42 • - ... 1543 " " « u 1544 . . ... 1845 " « ... 1846 ■ • ... 184T " - ... 1848 - - ... 1M9 ' • ... 18-50 ' " ... 1851 " * ... 1852 • - ... 1853 « " » « « 18.>4 • • ... 18.55 • • ... 15.56 • " ... 15.57 " « „ „ « 1S58 " 1S59-1864 in [Bept auditor gen. banks] 1814 : 48.t 1S15 : 524 banks] 1817: 1818 : 1819: 1820: 1821 : 1822: 1823 : 1824 : 1825: 1826. 1827. 1828: 1829: 1830: 1831 : 1832 : 18.33 : l'»34: 1S35 : 1SR6 : 1S37: ■ l«?.S ■ 1839: 1840: 188.t 1254 1204 202.J 1604 161.t: 173.t 133. 1124 417-4184 437-t38.t 431-4324 4274 18. 115-116.t 80-814 7-8. 76-774 58.59.t 404 eiJt foldg. banks] 1S41 : 14-15. 1.S42 : 12-13. 1843 : 13-13. 1844 : 52-534 1845 : 66-67.t 1846 : 112-113.t 1847 : 164-165.t 1848 : 164-165.t 1849 : 168-1694 18.50 : 328-3294 1851 : 198-199.t * 1852 : 215-2164 1853 : 14-15. 18.54 : 78-794 1855 : 80-S4.t 1856 : 98-1024 1857 : 91-94. 1858 : 98-102. on banks] lg59-1864.t non-seriaJ 1811. Rept of committee on banks (Blddle) on peti- tion of stockholders of Mechanics' Bank of Phila. for incorporation. (House joL 1810/11: 335-337.) BANKS: INDIVIDUAL BANKS— cont'd Meclianics' Bank of Philadelphia— cont'd non-serial — confd 1820. Letter from auditor gen. (Bryan) with commani- cation from casliier of Mechanics' Bank of Phila. ret to error in rept (.Same 1819/20: 282-283; Sen. jol. 1819/20: 162.) 1872 Jan. 4. Veto (Gieary) of act to reliere the Me- chanics' National Bank of Plilla. and the Girard National Bank of Phila. from taxation. (Le^L joL 1872: 35.) Mechanics' Bank of Pittsburgh serial 1854-1864. Quarterly stmts. In Docnments as follows : 1855 in [Bept auditor gen. on banks] 1855 : 214-215.* 1856 " " « 18S6 : 229-231.* 1857 " " «.<".. 1837:189-191. 1838 " " «..».. 1838:204-207. 1859-1864 in [Bept anditor gen. on banks] 1839-1864.t non-serial 1855. Remarks (Darsie) in favor of incorporating Mechanics' Bank of Pittsburgh. (LegisL Record Mch. 1, 1855: 2.) Mechanics' and Tradesmen's Loan Co., Phila. 1S36-1839. Stmt of affairs. In Docnments as follows : 1836 in [Bept anditor gen. on banks] 1836 : 83. 1837-1838 not fonnd. 1839 in [Bept auditor gen. on banks] 1839 : 120.{ Mechanicsburg Bank 1861. Certificate of Mechanicsburg Bank filed Jly. 11; capital; deposits in auditor gen.'s offica (R^t auditor gen. rel. to free banking law 1861: 6.) 1861-1863. Quarterly stmts. (Rept auditor gen. on banks 1861 (pp. 225-227) — same 1863.) 1861-1864. Semi-ann. stmt (Rept auditor g«i. ret to free banking law 1861 (p. 6) — same 1864.) 1862 May 5. Semi-ann. stmt c^ Mechanicsburg Bank. (Same 1862: 463.) Not. 4. Same. (Same 1862: 463-464.) Paging from ColL docs. Mercantile Bank of Pittsburgh 1894-1899. Ann. stmt (Rept supt of banking 1894: 153-155; rept comr. of banking 1899.) Mercer County Bank 1855. Veto (Pollock) (^ act to incOTporate Mercer Ca Bank. (House joL 1855: 741-742; L^isL Record Apr. 18, 1855: 2-3.) Merchandise, Loan and Deposit Company of Philadelpliia 1871. Veto (Geary) of act to incorporate Merchandise, Loan and Deposit Co. of Phila. (Sen. joL 1871: 82.) Merchants' Bank of Easton 1871-1876. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept auditor gen. on banks] ISTl (pp. 84-86)— mine 1876.) Omitted in 1875. Merchants' Exchange Bank, Phila. Formerlj Iron Bank. 1875-1899. Quarterly stmts. (Rept auditor gen. en banks 1S75: 178-180; rept comr. of banking 1899.) Annnal stmts, after 189L Merchants' and Farmers' Bank of Jeannette 1898. Ann. stmt (Rept comr. of banking 1898: 128- 129.) * Paging from Legisl. docs. t The anditor general's repts. for tbls period being fnllj indexed, tbe pagination is omitted bere. t Paging from Senate doc ed. except 1828 (Hoose doc. ed.) and 1854-1856 (LegisL docs.). S Paging from Senate doc. ed. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 341 BANKS: INDIVIDUAL BANKS— cont'd Meichants' and Manufacturers' Bank in Philadelphia 1858. Petition from Merchants' and Manufacturers' Bank of Pittsburgh for extension of charter. (Leglsl. Record 1858: 25.) 1874. Veto (Hartranft) of act to incorporate Merchants' and Manufacturers' Bank In Phlla. (Sen. jol. 1874: 96; Legisl. jol. 1874: 54.) Merchants' and Manufacturers' Bank of Pittsburgh serial 1833-1864. Ann. stmt. In Documents as follows : 1833 in [Kept, auditor gen. on banks] 1833 : 142.* 1834 " " " " " " 1834:100.» 1835 " " " " " " 1835 : 37-38. 1836 " " " 1836:110-111.* 1837 " " " " " " 1837 : 96-97.» 1838 " " ' " 1838 : 59.' Erroneously called Mecbanlcs' and Manufacturers' Bank, In 1838. 1839 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1839 : 82.* 1840 " " " 1840 : foldg. tables 1 and 2. 1841 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1841:20-21. 1842 « " » .. « » X842. 1843 " « „ « « « 1843 . 71 1844 " " " ' 1844 : 104-105.* 1845 " " ' 1845 : 102-103.* 1846 " " " " " " 1846 : 120-121.* 1847 " " 1847 : 224-225.* 1848 " " " " " " 1848 : 228-229.* 1849 " " " " " " 1849 : 244-245.* 1850 " " " " " " 1850 : 294-295.* 1851 " " " ' 1851 : 288-289.* 1852 " " " " " " 1852 : 301-302.* 1853 " " " " " " 1853 : 137-138. 1854 " " " " " " 1854:206-207.* 1855 " " " " " " 1855 : 209-210.* 1856 " " " " " " 1856 ; 223-224.* 1857 " " " " " " 1857 : 195-196. 1858 " " 1858:188-191. 1859-1864 In [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1859-1864.t non-serial 1833. See above, Farmers' and Mnftrers'. Bank of Dela- ware Co., this date. 1837. Rept. of state treasurer (Lawrence) rel. to a deposit in Merchant's and Mnfrers'. Bank of Pitts- burgh, a part of the surplus revenue. (House jol. 1836/7 V. 2: 396 (doc. 114).) Merchants' and Mechanics' Bank, Scranton 1871-1904. Quarterly stmts. (Rept. auditor gen. on banks 1871: 77-79; rept. comr. of banking 19t)4.) Annual stmts, after 1891. Metropolitan Bank 1874. Veto (Hartranft) of suppl. to act to incorporate Metropolitan Bank. (House jol. 1874: 96-97; Legisl. jol. 1874: 36.) MifQin County Bank 1860. Veto (Packer) of bill to incorporate Mifflin Co. Bank. (Sen. jol. 1860: 560-561; House jol. 1860: 704-706.) 1861. Organization of Mifflin Co. Bank, deposits, circu- lating notes, etc. (Rept. auditor gen. rel. to free banking law 1861: 10.) 1862-1864. Quarterly stmts. (Rept. auditor gen. on banks 1862 (pp. 109-111)— «ome 1864.) 1863. Consideration of suppl. to act incorporating the Mifflin Co. Bank. (Legisl. Record 1863: 61-64.) 1863-1864. Stmt, of condition. (Rept. auditor gen. rel. to free banking law 1863 (p. 16)— some 1864.) Ann. stmt, in 1863 ; both ann. and semi-ann. in 1864. Mifflinburg Bank 1873. Veto (Hartranft) of act to incorporate Mifflin- burg Bank. (Sen. jol. 1873: 451-452; Legisl. jol. 1873: 453-454.) 1874-1904. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1874: 754-756; rept. comr. of banking 1904.) Paging from Collected docs. Annual stmts, after 1891. 1829 : 460-461.* 1830:449.* 1831 : 423.* 1832 : 21. 1833 : 128-129.* 1834 : 99.* 1835 : 30-31. 1836:140-141.* 1837 : 116-117.* 1838 : 66.* 1839 : 95.* 1840 : foldg. BANKS: INDIVIDUAL BANKS— cont'd Millers' and Miners' Bank, West Middlesex 1865. Millers' and Miners' Bank at West Middlesex, Mercer Co. organized; certificate filed Sept. 30; capital. (Rept. auditor gen. rel. to free banking law 1863: 5.) 1866. Semi-ann. stmt, of Millers' and Miners' Bank, West Middlesex. (Same 1866: 1224.) Paging from Collected docs. 1866-1878. Quarterly stmts. (Rept. auditor gen. on banks 1866 (pp. 101-103)— some 1878.) Milton Bank 1862 May 5. Semi-ann. stmt, of the Milton Bank. (Rept. of auditor gen. rel. to free banking law 1862: 460-461.) Paging from Coll. docs. 1862-1864. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1862 (pp. 109-111)— same 1864.) 1863-1864. Semi-ann. stmt. (Rept. auditor gen. rel. to free banking law 1863 (pp. 12-13)— some 1864.) Miners' Bank of Pottsville 1829-1864. Ann. stmt, [quarterly after 1835]. In Documents as follows : 1829 in [Rent, auditor gen. on banks] 1830 " "^ 1831 " 1832 " 1833 " 1834 " 1835 " 1836 " 1837 " 1838 " 1839 " 1840 " tables 1 and 2. 1841 not found. 1842 In [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1841 : 80-81. Stmt, made Mch. 1, 1842. 1843 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1844 • 1845 " 1846 " 1847 " 1848 " 1849 " 1850 " 1851 " 1852 " 1853 " 1854 " 1855 " 1856 " 1857 " 1858 " 1859-1864 In [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1859-i864.t Miners' Bank of Summit Hill 1881-1882. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1881 (pp. 150-153)— some 1882.) Miners' Deposit Bank, Lykens 1872-1904. Quarterly stmts. (Rept. auditor gen. on banks 1872: 1114-1116; rept. comr. of banking 1904.) Annual stmts, after 1891. Miners' and Mechanics' Loan and Banking Assn., Hyde Park [Scranton] 1875-1890. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept. auditor gen. banks] 1875 (pp. 181-183)— some 1890.) Monongahela Bank of Brownsville 1815-1864. Ann. stmt, [quarterly after 1835]. In Documents as follows : 1815 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1815 : 1816 " « «..«.. jgig. 1817 " « « « .1 u 1817: 1818 " " « « « « 1818. 1819 « " .. u a „ i8ig. 1820 " « u a ^ „ 1820: 203. j 1821 « « « .. „ „ 1821:183.± 1822 " « <.«„,. 1822 . i62.t 1823 « « « » « » 1823 . 174 .f 1843 : 52-53. 1844 : 116-117.* ; 128-129.* : 86-87.* : 188-189.* : 188-189.* I 196-197.* : 336-337.* : 228-238.* : 230-240.* : 60-71.* : 123-139.* : 129-144.* ; 154-158.* : 73-77. : 88-93. 1845: 1846: 1847: 1848: 1849: 1850: 1851: 1852: 1853: 1854: 1855: 1856: 1857: 1858: on ;51.t ; 120.t : 187.t : 126.t : 121.t * Paging from Sen. doc. ed. except 1854-1856 (Legisl. docs.). t The auditor general's repts. for this period being fully Indexed, the pagination is omitted here, t Paging from Legisl. docs. 343 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE' STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA BANKS: INDIVIDtJAL BAWKS— cont'd Monongaliela Bank of Brownsville — conf d 1824 in [Kept auditor gen. on banksl 1824 : 134.« 1825 " " " " " 1825 : 128-129.' 1826 1826. 1827 • " .... 1827. 1898 " " " " " " 1828 : 437-438.» 1829 " " " 1829 : 457-458.» 1830 " " 1830:439-440.* 1831 " " « " " " 1831 : 432-433.» 1832 " " " " " " 1832:24. 1833 " " " " " " 1833 : 142-143.* 1834 " •' " " " " 1834 : 93-94.* 1835 " " «....« 1835:39-40. 1836 " 1836:138-139.* 1837 « - .... 1837:130-131.* 1838 " " " 1838:72.* 1839 " " " " " " 1839:107.* 1840 " " " .. " •• 1840:foldg. tables 1 and 2. 1841 not fonnd. „„ „„ 1842 in [Bept. auditor gen. on banks] 1841 : 86-87. Stmt, made Mcb. 1, 1842. 1842 in [Bept. auditor gen. on banks] 1842 : 84-8o. 1843 1844 1845 1846 1847 1848 1849 1850 1851 18.52 1853 1854 1855 1S56 1857 18-58 1843:64. 1844 : 99.* 1845 : 119.* 1846 : 97.* 1847 : 228-229.* 1848 : 230-231.* 1849 : 246-247.* 1850 : 332-333.* 1851 : 290-291.* 1852 : 306-307.* 1853 : 92-94. 1854 : 160-162.* 1855 : 165-167.* 1856 : 181-183.* 1857 : 130-132. 1858 : 150-153. 1859-1864 In [Kept, auditor gen. on I>ank8] 1859-1864.t Monongaliela Valley Bank, Dnqnesne 1901-1903. Ann. stmt (Rept comr. of banking 1901 (pp. 180-182)— «ame 1903.) Honongahela Valley Bank, ITKeesport 1859-1861. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept auditor gen. on banks] 1859 (pp. 126-128)— game 1861.) Motmt Cannel Banking Co. 1895-1904. Ann. stmt (Rept cranr. of banking 1895 (pp. 173-175) — same 1904.) Mount Joy Bank 1860-1864. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept auditor gen. on banks] 1860 (pp. 34r^}—same 1864.) Mountain City Banking Co. 1872-1876. Ann stmt. ([Rept auditor gen. on banks] 1872 (pp. 1117-1119)-^aiBe 1876.) Paging from Collected docs. Moyamensing Bank serial 1833-1844. ATin stmt [quarterly after 1835]. In Docnments as follows : 1833 in [Bept auditor gen. on banks] 1833 : 1214 1834 - • .... 1834:78-794 1835 " " u « « « 1835:17. 1S36 " • .... 1836:64.654 1837 • • .... 1837:78-79.t 1838 ■ » .... 1838:504 1839 " ' .... 1839 : 674 1840 " " •' .. " " 1840:foldg. tables 1 and 2. 1841 not found. 1842 in [Bept. auditor gen. on banics] 1841:44-45. Stmt made Mcb. 2, 1842. 1842 in [Bept auditor gen. on banks] 1842 : 34-35. 1843 " " «....» 1843:20. 1844 « - .... 1844:54-55.t non-serial 1835. R^t of ctHnmittee on banks (Peltz) reL to Moyamensing Bank. (House jot 1834/5 v. 2: 597- 598 (doc 176).) Money Banking (^. of Mnncy 1893-1904. Ann. stmt (Rept supt of banking 1893: 175-177; rept comr. of banking 1904.) BARKS: INDIVIDUAL BANES— cont'd Myerstown Bank 1873-1899. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept auditor gen. on banks] 1873: 223-225; rept comr. of banking 1899.) Omitted In 1874. Annual stmts, after 1891. National Bank of (jcrmantown 1864. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept auditor gen. on banlcs] 1864: 20-23.) National Bank of Penn. 1864. Certificate of National Bank at Penn. filed May 25; capital. (Rept auditor gen. reL to free banking law 1864: 5.) 1864-1866. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept auditor gen. on banks] 1864 (pp. 168-169)— same 1866.) 1865-1866. Semi-ann- stmt (Rept auditor gen. reL to free banking law 1865 (pp. 5-6)— «ame 1866.) Neversink Bank, Reading 1901-1904. Ann. stmt (Rept comr. of banking 1901 (pp. 187-188)— «ame 1904.) New Hope Delaware Bridge Co. See also Bridges : IndirldnaL 1835. Rept of majority of committee on banks (Reed) reL to privileges assumed by New 'Rape Delaware Bridge Co. (House jrf. 1834/5 v. 1: 544.) . Same; minority r^t (Peltz). (Same 1834/5 v. 2: 646-647 (doc. 192).) Same, separate (majority and minority). Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Honse Jot 1834/5 v. 1 : 554.) . Rept of committee on banks (Reed) upon New Hope Delaware Bridge Co. (House joL 1834/5 v. 2. 618-620 (doa 187).) New Kensington Bank 1901-1904. Ann. stmt (Rept comr. of banking 1901 (pp. 189-191)— ^ome 1904.) Newtown Banking Co. 1871-1877. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept auditor gen. on banks] 1871 (pp. 166-168)— «om« 1877.) North Scranton Bank 1901-1904. Ann, slant (Rept comr. at banking 1901 (pp. 191-193)--«niie 1904.) Northampton Bank serial 1815-1842. Ann. stmt [quarterly after 1835]. In Docnments as follows : 1815 in [Bept auditor gen. on banks] 1815 : 53.i 1816 1817 1818 1819 - 1820 " 1821 - 1822 • 1823 • 1824 • 1825 • 1826 " 1827 - 1828 * 1829 - 1830 " 1831 ■ 1832 " 1833 - 1834 - 1835 " 1836 " __, Stmts, are for Feb. 23, May 10, Aug. 2 and Nov. 8; nh. 23 and Nov. 8 are also in Senate JoL 1836/7 v. 2: 171-174. 1816 : 121.1 1817 : 191.1 1818 : 127.1 1819 : 122.i 1820 : 204.i 1821 : 167.1 1822 : 163.i 1823 : 177.1 1824 : 136.i 1825:124-125.J 1828. 1827. 1828 : 433-i33.f 1829 : 453.i 1830 : 442-143.i 1831 : 436-437.1 1832:12. 1833 : 124-125.1 1834 : 108-1094 1835:25. 1836 : 172-173J * Paging from Legist docs. I The auditor general's repts. for this period bdng fully Indexed, the pagination is omitted here. t Paging from Senate doc ed. { Paging from Senate doc ed. exc^t 1828 (House doc ed.). INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 343 BANKS: INDIVIDUAL BANKS— cont'd Northampton Bank — cont'd serial- -cont'd 1837 In [Kept, auditor gen. on banks] 1837 : 140-141. » 1838 " " ' 1838:77.' 1839 " " " " " " 1839 : 100-101.' 1840 " " " 1840 : foldg. tables 1 and 2. 1841 not found. 1842 In [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1841 : 90-91. Stmt, made Mch. 1, 1842. 1842 In [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1842 : 88-S9. Abstr. of debts and credits. 1822-1826. 1827. to 2: non-serial See above, Baston Bank; these dates. See same, this date. Northern Bank of Pennsylvania 1826. Rept. of committee on banks (Povall) rel. Northern Bank of Penn. (House jol. 1825/6 v. 260 (doc. 165).) . Rept. of comrs. apptd. by Gov. under act of Apr. 10, to investigate concerns of Northern Bank of Penn., with ace. docs. (Sen. jol. 1826/7: 269-282.) Garrick Mallery, Wm. Ward and James P. Bull were the comrs. Northumberland County Bank 1862-1864. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1862 (pp. 69-71)— some 1864.) Northumberland, Union and Columbia Bank 1815-1820. Ann. stmt. In Documents as follows : 1815 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1815 : 54.t 1816 " « » « u « isig . 122.1 1817 " « « « « « lgl7 . 192. 1818 " " « « <. u 1818 : 128. 1819 « " « « <• « 1819:123. 1820 « " « « « u 1820:205. Additional stmt, in Collected docs, as follows : 1815 in Senate jol. 1815/6 : 237-238. " House " 1815/6:429. Northwestern Bank Late Warren Co. Bank, at Warren. 1859-1861. Quarterly stmts. (Rept. auditor gen. on banks 1859 (pp. 215-218) — same 1861.) North- Western Bank of Pennsylvania serial 1815-1821. Ann. stmt. In Documents as follows : 1815 In [Kept, auditor gen. on banks] 1815 : 55t 1816 " " « « « « 1816:123.t 1817 « " .. « « « 1817 : 192.t 1818 « « « « « « 1818 : I29.f 1819 « « « « « « 1819 : 124.+ u a u u u ifion ■ on7 + 1820 1821 1820 : 207.t 1S.?1 : 187.t non-serial 1815. Stmt, of specie and foreign notes in North-West- ern Bank of Penn. (Sen. jol. 1815/6: 256.) 1825. Rept. of committee (Hays) to whom was referred petitions rel. to paper of North-Western Bank of Penn. (House jol. 1824/5 v. 2: 477 (doc. 236).) 1838. Rept. of committee on claims (Reed) of Phila. on memorial of trustees of No.-Western Bank of Penn. in behalf of stockholders. {Same 1837/8 v. 2: 263 (doc. 67).) 1839. Rept. of committee on judiciary system (Pur- viance) rel. to North-Western Bank of Penn. (.Same 1838/9 V. 2 [pt. 1]: 500 (doc. 61).) Oakland Bank, Pittsburgh 1901-1902. Ann. stmt. (Rept. comr. of banking 1901 (pp. 193-194)— some 1904.) Octoraro Bank 1858-1864. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1858 (pp. 217-219)— some 1864.) BANKS: INDIVIDUAL BANKS— cont'd Ohio Valley Bank, Allegheny 1901-1904. Ann. stmt. (Rept. comr. of banking 1901 (pp. 195-196)— some 1904.) Oil City Bank 1864. Remarks on act to incorporate the Oil City Bank; incorporation of new banks under the old banking system. (Legisl. Record 1864: 792-793; 830-831.) 1865. Ann. stmt. (Rept. auditor gen. on banks 1865: 18-19.) Oxford Banking Company 1872-1883. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1872 (pp. 1137-1139)— some 1883.) Paging from Collected docs. Palmyra Bank 1887-1904. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1887: 221-223; rept. comr. of banking 1904.) Park Bank 1904. Rept. of condition of Park Bank, Pittsburgh. (10 A.R. comr. of banking (13 A.R. banking dept.) 1904: 167-168.) Penn Bank, Pittsburgh 1873-1883. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1873 (pp. 265-267)— same 1883.) Penn. Agricultural and Iilanufacturing Bank serial 1815-1818. Ann. stmt. In Documents as follows : 1815 In [Rept. auditor gen. 1816 « " « « 1817 " 1818 « " u « on banks] 1815 : 55.t 1816 : 126. " " 1817 : 193. 1818:130. non-serial 1815. Amt. of specie and treasury notes in Penn. Agric. and Mnfg. Bank. (Sen. jol. 1815/6: 155.) People's Bank, California, Washington County 1901-1904. Ann. stmt. (Rept. comr. of banking 19bl (pp. 201-203)— some 1904.) People's Bank of Carmichaels 1873-1878. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1873 (pp. 268-270)— som« 1878.) People's Bank, Danville 1903. Ann. stmt. (Rept. comr. of banking 1903: 157- 159.) People's Bank of Fayette County 1875-1904. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1875: 269-271; rept. comr. of banking 1904.) Annual stmts, after 1891. People's Bank of Hanover, York Co. 1892-1904. Ann. stmt. (Rept supt. of banking 1891/2: 191; rept. comr. of banking 1904.) People's Bank of Lebanon 1888-1893. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1888: 235-237; rept. supt. of banking 1893.) Annual stmts, in 1892 and 1893. People's Bank of IMcKeesport 1884-1903. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1884: 189-191; rept. comr. of banking 1903.) Omitted In 1885. Annual stmts, after 1891. People's Bank of Phila. 1870-1897. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1870 (pp. 1447-1449)— some 1897.) Paging from Collected docs. Annual stmts, after 1891. • Paging from Senate doc. ed. except 1828 (House doc. ed.) t Paging from Senate doc. ed. 344 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA BANKS: mUlVIUUAL BANKS— cont'd People's Bank, Pittsburgh 1903. Ann. stmt (Rept comr. of banldng 1903: ITS- ITS.) People's Bank, Scranton 1901-1904. Ann. stmt (Rept comr. of banking 1901 (pp. 206-208)— same 1904.) People's Bank, Steelton 1903. Ann. stmt (Rept comr. of banking 1903: 161- 162.) People's Bank, WUkesbarre 18T2-1904. Qnarterly stmts. ([Rept auditor gen. on bank] 1872: 115S-1160; rept comr. of banking 1904.) Paging from Collected docs. Annnal stmts, after 1891. People's Bank of York Co. 1833. Veto (Wolf) of act to incorporate the People's Bank of Ywk Ca (Hoose joL 1832/3 v. 1: 1000; Sen. joL 1832/3 [v. 1] : 885.) Petroleum Bank, TitnsviUe 1863. Quarterly stmts. ( [Rept auditor gen. on banks] 1863: 288-290.) 1863-1865. Semi-ann. stmt (Rept auditor gen. rel. to free banking law 1863 (pp. 7-8) — same 1865.) 1866. Failure of Petroleum and Venango Banks. (Rept auditor gen. reL to free banking system 1866: 1223.) Paging from Collected docs. Philadelphia Bank Incorporated Hcb. 5, 1804. See also above. Bank of Pennsylranla. serial 1 series 1816-1823. Cashier's stmt In Collected docs, as follows : 1816 in Senate joL 1816/7 : 138-139.* 1817 1818 1819 1820 1821 1^ 1823 1824 House Senate Honse Senate Honse Senate Honse Senate Honse 1816/7 : 243.* ' 1817/8 : 144. • 1818/9 : 173-1 74.* ' 1819/20 : 152-153.* ■ 1819/20 : 298-299.* ' 1820/1 : 166-169.t ' 1820/1 : 227-229.t ' 1821/2 : 232-233.* ' 1822/3 : 342-344. ■ 1822/3 : 520. 1823/4 : 367-369. ' 1824/5:83. a series 1824-1856. Ann. stmt [qnarterly after 1835]. In Docnments as follows: 1824 in IBept auditor gen. 1825 " - - - 1826 - • 1827 - • 1828 ' • 1829 - " 1S30 " 1831 - • 1832 " " 1833 - - 1834 - • 1835 " " 1836 - • 1837 • • 1838 " " - t. 1839 - - . . 1840 *• " « M tables 1 and 2. 1841 In [B^t auditor gen. 1842 " " .... 1843 " •■ ^ .. 1844 - - 1845 • - 1846 - - 1847 - - 1848 - • 1849 - • 1850 - - 1851 " " 1852 - - 1853 " on banks] 1824 : 140-141.^ 1825 : 108-109.t 1826. 1827. 1828 : 414r-U54 1829 : 434-435 + 1830:428. 1831 : 4294 1832 : 27. 1833 : 109-1104 1834 : 86-87.} 1835:4-5. 1836 : 56-574 1837 : 50-514 - - 1838 : 36.* 1839 : 56-574 " " 1840 : f oldg. on banks] 1841:102-104. 1842 : 18-20. 1843 : 8-9. 1844:654 1845 : 74-75.t 1846:64-654 1847 : 152-1534 1848 : 152-1534 1849 : 152-1534 1830:354-3554 1851 : 182-183. 1852 : 198-199.1 1853 : 6-7. BANKS: INDIVIDUAL BANKS— cont'd Philadelphia Bank— conf d serial — cont'd 2 series — cont'd 1834 In [Bept andltor gen. on banks] 1854 : 70-71.t 1855 • • .... 1855:72-734 1856 • " .... 1856:88-894 1837 M u « 1857:151-152. 1858 •• " .. « .. .< 1858:110-113. 1859-1864 In [Bept auditor gen. on banks] 1859-1864.{ notirserial 1803. Rept of committee (Adcock) on petition of Bank of Phila. and others, on behalf of stockhcdders in said bank resp. charter, etc (Honse jcd. 1803/4: 66-68.) 1804. Kept of committee (Maclay) on petition at stock- holders ot Bank of Phila., with memorial of Bank (tf Penn. agst granting charter to Bank of Phila., etc. {Same 1803/4: 250-261.) Letter reed, from Israel Israel and SamL Meeker as a committee in behalf of the Phila. Bank. (Same 1803/4: 235.) . Communication from president (Cieo. Clymer) of the PliHa. Bank resp. the act of incorporation and suggesting a suppL {Same 1803/4: 695-696.) 1806. Memorial of directors of Bank of Phila. fcv ex- tension of their charter, money paid Commonwealth for their charter having depressed the value of the stock. (Sen. joL 1805/6: 91.) . Rept of committee (Engle) on memorial and petition from pres. and directors ci the Phila. Bank for extension of their charter and legist appm. toward erection of a banking house. (House joL 1805/6: 163-165.) . fiept. of committee (Pennell) to whom was re- ferred memorial and petition of president and directors of the Phila. Bank. (Sen. jcL 1805/6: 161.) . Letter from (3eo. Clymer, president ate on bill to incorporate the Stroudsbnrg Bank. (L^jsl. Record May 1, 1855: 1-2.) ^. Remarks (W^ton and Price) in favcn' of incor- porating the Stroudsbnrg Bank. {Same Mch. 2, 1855: 3.) Sna^nehanna Bank 1817. Rept d committee (Scott) to whcsn was referred res. for an enquiry into the conduct of Judge Scott, as one of comrs. for receiying snbscriptions to the Snsqnelianna Bank. (House joL 1S16/7: 732-734.) 1S18. R^t of ctnunittee on banks (Evans) <1 1858 : 170-172. 1859 " • •• • u 1859 : 102-105. gen. on banking Mechanics' Savings Bank of Pittsburgh 1868. Veto (Geary) of act suppl. to act incorporating Mechanics' Savings Bank of Pittsburgh. (House joL 1868: 522.) 1868-1872. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept auditor gen. on banks] 1868 (pp. 151-153)— «ome 1872.) Pa^ng from Collected docs. Mechanics' Savings Institution of Harrisburg 1852. Veto (Bigler) of act to incorporate Mechanics' Savings Institution of Harrisburg, with discount- ing privileges. (Sen. jol. 1852 v. 1: 917-918.) Milton Saving Bank 1859-1861. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept auditor gen. on banks] 1859 (pp. 87-89)— ^same 1861.) Miners' Savings Bank of Wilkesbatre 1868-1904. Ann. stmt ([Rept auditor gen. on banks] 1868 (pp. 154-156)— ^some 1904.) Paging from Collected docs. Omitted 1869-1870. Miners' Savings Bank of Pittston 1870-1904. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept auditor banks] 1870: 1435-1437; rept comr. of 1904.) Paging from Collected docs. Annnal stmts, after 1891. Miners' Savings Bank of Summit Hill 1873-1879. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept auditor gen. on banks] 1873 (pp. 220-222)— same 1879.) Monongahela Savings Bank, Pittsburgh 1873-1876. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept auditor gen. on banks] 1873 (pp. 217-219) — same 1876.) Mount Carmel Savings Bank 1872-1892. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept auditor gen. on banks] 1872:1120-1122; rept supt of " 1891/2.) Paging from CoUected docs. Mount Joy Savings Institution serial 1855-1859. Quarterly stmts. In Documents as follows : 1855 in [Bept auditor gen. 1856 " 1857 " 1858 " 1859 " non-serial 1860. Veto (Packer) of suppL to act to incorporate Mount Joy Savings Institution, approved May 13, 1853. (Sen. joL 1860: 443-444; DaUy Legist Record 1860: 546; 564-565.) Moimt Pleasant Savings Bank 1854. See above, Donegal Deposit Bank. Muncy Savings Bank of PhUa. 1896. Chartered Jly. 20, 1896. (Rept comr. of banking 1896: 324.) Mutual Savings Bank of PhUa. 1892-1899. Ann. stmt (R^t supt of banking 1891/2: 308-310; rept comr. of banking 1899.) banking on banks] 1855 : 249-250.* 1856 : 268-269.* 1857 : 70-71. 1858 : 78-81. 1859 : 60-63. * Paging from Legist docs. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 353 BANKS: SAVINGS BANKS (INDIVIDUAL)— cont'd Nation's Bank for Savings of Allegheny 1873. Veto (Hartranft) of act suppl. charter of Nation's Bank for Saving (sic) of Allegheny. (House jol. 1873: 869; Leglsl. jol. 1873: 978-979.) 1872-1891. Ann. stmt. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1872: 1131-1133; rept. comr. of banking 1899.) Paging from Collected docs. North Fourth Street Union Savings Bank, Phila. 1892. Ann. stmt. (Rept. supt. of banking 1891/2: 312- 313.) North Lebanon Savings Bank 1872-1877. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1872 (pp. 1134-1136)— some 1877.) Paging from Collected docs. Northampton Savings Bank 1869. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1869: 1572-1574.) Paging from Collected docs. Northern Liberties, Kensington and Spring Garden Saving Fund Society Incorporated under act of Apr. 8, 1833. Commenced business May 20, 1833. 1833-1833/40. Ann. rept. In Collected docs, as follows : 1833 in Senate jol. 1833/4 v. 1 : 113-114. " House " 1833/4 v. 2:192-193 (doc. 62). 1833/4 " Senate " 1834/5 v. 2:75-77. " House " 1834/5 V. 2:137-138 (doc. 60). 1833/5 " Senate " 1835/6 v. 2 : 132-133. " House " 1835/6 v. 2:142-143 (doc. 41). 1833/6 " Senate " 1836/7 v. 2 : 169-171. " House " 1836/7 v. 2:242-243 (doc. 54). 1833/7 " Senate " 1837/8 T. 2 : 159-160. " House " 1837/8 T. 2:205-207 (doc. 50). 1833/8 "Senate " 1838/9- v. 2 : 33-34. " House " 1838/9 v. 2, pt. 1 : 164-165 (doc. 44). 1833/9 In Senate Jol. 1840 v. 2 : 293-294. " House " 1840 v. 2:390-391 (doc. 22). 1833/40 " Senate " 1841 v. 2:72-74. " House " 1841 v. 2 : 92-93 (doc. 18) . Northern Saving Fund, Safe Deposit and Trust Co. of Phila. Incorporated Je. 14, 1871. 1872-1884. Ann. stmt. In Collected docs, as follows : 1872 In Legislative docs. 1873 v. 2:1476-1477 (doc. 16). 1873 " " " 1874 T. 2 : 1069-1070 (doc. 12) . 1874 " " " 1875 V. 3:1066 (doc. 19). 1875 " " " 1876 V. 2:929 (doc. 9). 1876 " " " 1877 V. 2 : 834 (doc. 7) . 1877 not found. 1878 In Legislative docs. 1878/9 v. 2 doc. 15. 1879 " " " 1880/1 V. 2 doc. 10. 1880 " " " 1880/1 V. 2 doc. 16. 1881-1883 not found. 1884 tn Legislative docs. 1884/5 v. 2 doc. 21. Northern Saving Fund, Safe Deposit and Trust Co. of Phila- delphia serial 1874-1878. Ann. stmt. In Documents as follows; 1874 in Legisl. Eeeord 1875 : 135. 1875 " ^' " 1876:353. 1876 not found. ^ .o„„ ,.. 1877 In Legisl. Record 1878 : 145. 1878 " ^' " 1878:173-174. Northwestern Deposit and Savings Bank, Philadelphia 1874. Veto (Hartranft) act to incorporate North- western Deposit and Savings Bank, to be located in Phila. (House jol. 1874: 104-105; Legisl. jol. 1874: 37-38.) Odd Fellows' Savings Bank of Pittsburgh 1873-1897. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1873: 236-238; rept. of comr. of banking 1897.) Annual stmts, after 1891. 23 BANKS: SAVINGS BANKS (INDIVIDUAL)— cont'd Parker Savings Bank of Parker City 1877-1881. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1877 (pp. 228-231)— «ome 1881.) Pennsylvania Savings Bank, Pittsburgh 1904. Ann. stmt. (Rept. comr. of banking 1904: 168- 170.) People's Savings Bank of Erie 1873. Veto (Geary) of act to incorporate People's Sav- ings Bank of Erie. (House jol. 1873: 67; Legisl. jol. 1873: 29.) i>eople's Savings Bank of Erie County 1870. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1870: 1450-1452.) Paging from Collected docs. People's Savings Bank of Franklin 1867. Veto (Curtin) of act to Incorporate People's Sav- ings Bank of Franklin. (Sen. jol. 1867: 38.) People's Savings Bank, Lawrence County 1872. Veto (Geary) of act incorporating People's Sav- ings Bank, Lawrence Co. (House jol. 1872: 958-959; Legisl. jol. 1872: 1073.) People's Savings Bank of New Castle 1888. Concurrent res. no. 41; action thereunder rel. to collection of moneys due state from sureties of People's Savings Bank of New Castle. (Bienn. rept. of atty. gen. 1887/8: xx-xxl.) People's Savings Bank of Pittsburgh 1868. Veto (Geary) of act to incorporate People's Sav- ings Bank of Pittsburgh. (Sen. jol. 1868: 393-394.) 1871-1904. Quarterly stmts. ( [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1871: 198-200; rept. comr. of banking 1904.) Annual stmts, after 1891. People's Savings Bank of Pittston 1872-1904. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1872: 1149-1151; rept. comr. of banking 1904.) Paging from Collected docs. Annual stmts, after 1891. People's Savings Institution, North-East (Erie Co.) 1871-1894. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1871: 87-89; rept. supt. of banking 1894.) Annual stmts, after 1891. Philadelphia Banking and Savings Deposit Company 1871. Veto (Geary) of suppl. to act incorporating Phila. Banking and Savings Deposit Co. (Sen. jol. 1871: 1156; Legisl. jol. 1871: 989.) Philadelphia Saving Fund Society Commenced to receive deposits Dec. 2, 1816. In- corporated Feb. 25, 1819. A 1816/20-1902. Ann. stmt. In Collected docs, as follows : 1816/20 in Senate jol. 1819/20:297-299. ■- House " 1819/20:564-566. 1820 " Senate " 1820/1 : 564-566. " House " 1820/1:757-759. 1821 " " " 1821/2 : 669-670. 1822 " Senate " 1822/8:469-471. " House " 1822/3 : 791-792. 1823 " Senate " 1823/4:690-691. " House " 1823/4 : 1114. 1824/5 " Senate " 1825/6 : 569-572. Kept of the auditors Jan. 1, 1824-Jan. 1, 1826, with stmts, for Jan. 1, 1825 and Jan. 1, 1826. 1824/5 in House jol. 1825/6 v. 2 : 316-320 (docs. 213- 215). In addition to items in Senate ed., this entry covers a letter from the president of the Socy. Mar. 31, 1826 and a stmt, of the Socy. Nov. 1, 1825. 1826 in Senate jol. 1826/7 v. 1 : 63 ; 591-592. " " House " 1826/7 v. 2 : 50-51 ; 495-496 (docs. 18; 220). 1827 in Senate jol. 1827/8 v. 1 : 78. " House " 1827/8 V. 2 : 65-66 ; 788-789 (docs. 28; 211). 354 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 1830/1 v. 1 : 97-98 ; 300. 1830/1 T. 2:T98 (doc. 176). 1831/2 v. 1 : 127 ; 344-345. 1831/2 V. 2 : 513 ; 662-663 (docs. 1832/3 V. 1:174-175; 439-440. 1832/3 T. 2 : 339 ; 530-531 (docs. 84 ; 128 ; 405-406. 474-475 ; 658-659 (docs. 2 : 349-350. 2 : 81-82 ; 569-570 (docs. V. 2:368-369. V. 2 : 51-52 ; 570-571 (docs. BANKS: SAVINGS BANKS (INDIVIDUAL)— confd Piuladelplua Saving Fund Society— cont'd A — cont'd 1828 In Senate gol. 1828/9 v. 1 : 256-257. '• House •' 1828/9 v. 2:392-393 (doc. 107). 1829 " Senate " 1829/30 v. 1 : 216-217. " Honse " 1829/30 v. 2 : 544 ; 618-619 (docs, 149; 210). 1830 in Senate jol. " " House 1831 " Senate " " " House 109; 168). 1832 in Senate jol. " " House " 155). 1833 In Senate jol. 1833/4 t. 1 ; " House '• 1833/4 v. 2: 82; 158). 1834 in House jol. 1834/5 v. 2:69-70; 568-569 (docs. 37; 158). 1835 in Senate jol. 1835/6 " Honse " 1835/6 19; 130). 1836 In Senate jol. 1836/7 " House " 1836/7 9; 177). 1837 in Senate jol. 1837/8 v. " House " 1837/8 v. 38; 126). 1838 In Senate jol. 1838/9 v. 2 : 460-461. " House " 1838/9 v. 2 pt 1 : 146-147 ; 648-649 (docs. 40; 101). 1839 in Senate jol. 1840 t. 2 : 586-587. " House " 1840 t. 2 : 223-225 (doc. 17) pt 2: 62-63 (doc. 102). 1840 in House jol. 1841 v. 2:65-66 (doc 14). 1841 not found. 1842 in Senate jol. 1843 v. 1843 " House " 1844 v. 1844 " Senate " 1845 v. " House " 1845 v. 19; 56). 1845 in Senate Jol. 1846 v. " House " 1846 v. 52). 1846 in Senate jol. 1847 v. : " House " 1847 v. 21; 46). 1847 in Senate joL 1848 T. " Honse " 1848 v. 51). 1848 In Senate jol. 1849 t. : " Honse " 1849 t. 52). 1849 in Senate joL 1850 t. " Honse " 1850 v. 41). 1850 in Senate JoL 1851 t. 2 : 129-130 (doc. 8) 2:453. 2 : 77-78 ; 538-539 (docs. T. 2, 2:241-242 (doc. 12). 2:306-307 (doc 41). 2:211-212 (doc 37). 2 : 219-220 ; 371-372 (docs. 2:284-285 (doc 44). 15-16 ; 318-319 (docs. 3 ; 229-230 [t e. 329-330]. 242-243; 329-330 (docs. 48-49; 64-65; 349-350. 379-380 (docs. 4 2:349-350 (doc 45). 2:73-74; 413-414 (docs. 6 2:59-60 (doc 6). 2 : 75-76 ; 365-366 (docs. 7 House " 1851 1851 " Senate " 1852 v. 28). 1851 in House JoL 1852 v. 1852 " Senate ' 40). 1852 in House JoL 1853 36). 1853 in LegislatlTe docs. 1854 " 1855 " 1856 " 1857 " 1858 " 1859 " 1860 '■ 1861 " 1862 " 1863 " 1864 " 1865 " 1866 " 1867 " 1868 " 1869 " 1870 " 1871 " 1872 " 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 2:129-130 (doc 8). 2 : 15-16 ; 125-126 (docs. 4 ; 2 : 95-96 ; 205 (docs. 5 ; 29) . 1853 T. 2 : 359-360 ; 430 (docs. 29 ; V. 2 : 295-296 ; 366 (docs. 25 ; 1854 : 229-230 ; 346. 1855 : 288 ; 411-412. " 1856 : 266-267 ; 346-347. " 1857 : 286 ; 290-291. " 1858 : 218 ; 424^25. " 1859 : 3-4 ; 633-634. " 1860 : 461 ; 767-768. " 1861 : 397-398 ; 699-700. " 1862 : 354 ; 721-722. " 1863 : 880-S81. " 1864 : 1192 : 1289-1290. '■ 1865 V. 1 : 830-831 ; 1104-1105. " 1866 T-. 1 : 501-502 ; 502-503. '• 1867 V. 2 : 13 : 857-S58. " 1868 : 1335 ; 1366-1367. " 1869 : 829 ; 829-830. " 1870 : 1055-1056 ; 1622-1623. " 1871 : 1037-1038 ; 1038-1039. " 1872 V. 2 : 1156 ; 1532-1533. " 1873 V. 2:1481; 1479-1480. " 1874 V. 2 : 1075 ; 1072-1073. " 1875 T. 3 : 1065 ; v. 2, 226-227. Record 1875 : 176. docs. 1876 v. 2:926. Becord 1876 : 156. docs. 1877 V. 1 : 1303 ; 1300-1301. Record 1877 : 200. docs. 1878 T. 1 doc 9 ; t. 6 doc 37. Record 1878 : 60. '• 1878/9 T. 2 doc 10. " 1880/1 v. 2 doc 12. BANKS: SAVINGS BANKS (INDIVIDUAL)— confd Philadelphia Saving Fund Society — cont'd A — cont'd 1880 in Legislative Record 1880/1 v. 2 doc. 12. 1881 " " " 1882/3 V. 4 doc. 14. 1882 " « « 1882/3 v. 4 doc. 14. 1883 « « - 1884/5 v. 2 doc 23. 1884 " " " 1884/5 v. 2 doc 24. 1885-1893 not fonnd. 1894 in House JoL 1895 v. 1 : 588-592. 1895-1900 not fonnd. 1901 in House Jol. 1903 : 191. 1902 « " - 1903:201-203. 1892-1904. Ann. stmt (Kept supt. of banking 1891/2: 315-320 ;rept. comr. of banking 1904.) Philadelphia Savings Institution serial 1 series 1834-1835. Ann. stmt In Collected docs, as follows. 1834 in Honse jol. 1834/5:867 (doc. 248). 1835 1835/6:573 (doc 135). 2 series 1836-1837. Quarterly stmts. In Documents as follows : 1836 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1836 : 54-55.* 1837 ■* " • " 1837:146-147.* non-serial 1836. Rept. of committee (Reed) apptd. to investigate affairs of Phila. Savings Institution. (House joL 1835/6 V. 2: 726-751 (doc. 213).) . Same, separate. Not seen. 1000 copies inJSngllsh and 500 in (German were ordered prtd. '' '" Pittsburgh Bank for Savings Incorporated by act of Apr. 11, 1862. A 1862/3-1875. Ann. rept In Collected docs, as follows : 1862/3 in Legislative docs. 1864 : 1191.1 (House joL 1835/6 v. 1 : 997.) 1863/4 1864/5 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1865 V. 2:80O.t 1866 v. l:507.t • 1867 V. 1 : 822. •• 1868 : 1136-1137. " 1869 : 897. " 1870 : 1053. ■' 1871 : 178. " 1872 V. 2:1527. " 1873 V. 2 : 1482. " 1874 V. 2 : 1076. " 1875 V. 1:956. Record 1875 : 47. docs. 1876 V. 2 : 1136. 1876-1904. Quarterly stmts. (Rept auditor gen. on banks 1876: 1093-1096; rept comr. of banking 1904.) Paging from Collected docs. Annual stmt, after 1891. Pittsburgh Dollar Savings Institution 1856-1884. Ann. stmt In Collected docs. 1856 in Legislative 1857 " 1858 " 1859 " 1860 " 1861 " 1862 " 1863 not found. 1864 in Legislative 1865 " 1866 " 1867 " 1868 " 1869 " 1870 not found. as follows : docs. 1857:495. " 1858 : 460. " 1859 : 736. " 1860 : 1166. " 1861 : 840. " 1862 : 820-821. " 1863 : 890-891. docs. 1865 V. 1 : 1114-1115. " 1866 V. 1 : 847-849. " 1867 V. 1 : 823-826. " 1868 : 1319-1323. " 1869 : 189-193. " 1870 : 834-837. * Paging from Senate doc ed. 1 1862/3-1864/5 called Dime Savings InsUtution of Pittsburgh. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 355 BANKS: SAVINGS BANKS (INDIVIDUAL)— cont'd Pittsburgh Dollar Savings Institution— cont'd 1871 In Legislative docs. 1872 v. 2 : 1153-1155. 1872 " ■' '• 1873 T. 1 : 897-900. 1873 " " " 1874 V. 3 : 1018-1020. 1874 " 2 A.R. bureau labor statistics 1874 : 81 ; Legisla- tive docs. 1875 V. 1 ; 523-528. 1875 in Legislative docs. 1876 v. 1 : 1265-1269. 1876 " " " 1877 V. 2:1332-1338. l§n • " " 1878 V. 3 doc. 23. 1878 " " 1878/9 v. 3 doc. 22. 1879-1882 not found. 1883 In Legislative docs. 1884/5 v. 2 doc. 30. 1884 " " " 1884/5 v. 2 doc. 31. Repts. for 1856-1862, 1883-1884 cover period of 12 mos. Repts. for 1864-1873, 1875-1878 cover period of 6 mos. ending Nov. 30. Repts. for 1874 1st paging for 6 mos. ending Je. ; 2d paging for 6 mos. ending Nov. Pittsburgh Saving Fund Co. 1 series 1833. Ann. stmt. In Collected docs, as follows : 1833 In Senate jol. 1833/4 v. 1 : 129. " House " 1833/4 v. 2:473-474 (doc. 81). 2 series 1834-1841. Ann. stmt, [quarterly after 1835]. In Documents as follows ; 1834 In [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1834 : 114.* lipfi .. ; " '.', !! !! 1835:46. Ifgg " " " 1836:131.* llil ,. . " " 1837:156-157.* }§§§ ,. " 1838:87.* }|39 . 1839:117.* ii!? " " 1840: table 3. 1841 " " 1841 : 108. Pittsburgh Trust and Savings Co. 1852. Ann. stmt. In Documents as follows : 1852 In [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1852 : 304.* Pittston Trust Co. and Savings Bank 1872-1873. Quarterly stmts. (Rept. auditor gen. on banks 1872 (pp. 1152-1154)— some 1873.) Paging from Collected docs. Plymouth Savings Bank 1872-1883. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1872 (pp. 1155-1157)— some 1883.) Paging from Collected docs. Port Carbon Saving Fund Society Incorporated by act of Feb. 28, 1834. 1836-1837. Ann. stmt. In Collected docs, as follows : 1836 In Senate Jol. 1836/7 v. 2 : 168-169. " " House " 1836/7 v. 2:245-246 (doc. 56). 1837 " Senate " 1837/8 v. 2 : 161. " House " 1837/8 v. 2:207-208 (doc. 51). Pottsville Loan and Savings Company 1870. Veto (Geary) of bill to incorporate Pottsville Loan and Savings Co., Schuylkill Co. (Sen. jol. 1870: 55.) Printers' Dime Saving Institution of Pittsburgh 1871. Veto (Geary) of act to incorporate Printers' Dime Saving Institution of Pittsburgh. (House jol. 1871: 87.) Quakertown Savings Bank 1871-1882. Quarterly stmts. ( [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1871 (pp. 169-171)— some 1882.) Reading Savings Bank 1855-1876. Quarterly stmts. In Documents as follows : 1855 In [Rent, auditor gen. on banks] 1855 : 251.t 1856 ' " 1856:271.1 1857 " " " " " " 1857 : 172-173. 1858 " " " " " " 1858 : 200-203. 1859-1876 In [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1859-1876.t BANKS: SAVINGS BANKS (INDIVIDUAL)— cont'd Real Estate Savings Bank, Pittsburgh 1867. Veto (Geary) of bill incorporating Real Estate Savings Institution (sic, Bank?). (House jol. 1867: 387-388.) 1867-1878. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1867 (pp. 1088-1090)— some 1878.) Paging from Collected docs. Saucon Savings Bank of Hellertown 1872-1876. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1872 (pp. 1197-1199)— some 1876.) Paging from Collected docs. Savings Fund Society of Germantown and its Vicinity Incorporated 1854. A 1854-1896. Ann. stmt, of affairs and whole no. of de- positors. In Collected docs, as follows : 1854 In Legislative docs. 1855 : 65. 1855 " " « 1856 : 273 ; 326.8 1856 not found. 1857 In Legislative docs. 1858 : 276. 1858 not found. 1859 In Legislative docs. 1860 : 462-463. 1860-1868 not found. 1869 in Legislative docs. 1870 ; 1054-1055. 1870 " " " 1871 : 2035. 1871-1876 not found. 1877 in Legislative docs. 1878 v. 6 doc. 36. Record 1878 : 5. 1878 " " docs. 1878/9 v. 2 doc. 13. " " " Record 1878 : 673. 1879-1894 not found. 1895 in Leglsl. Record 1895 v. 2:2383. 1896 In House Jol. 1897 pt. 2 : 2307-2310. B 1854-1857. Quarterly stmts. In Documents as follows : 1854 in [Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1854 : 231. t 1855 " « « « .. « 1855:242.t 1856 " " « « « .. 1856:262.t 1857 ' 1857:175. c 1892-1904. Ann. stmt. (Rept. supt. of banking 1891/2: 320-324; rept. comr. of banking 1904.) Savings Bank of Franklin 1873-1891. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1873 (pp. 329-331)— same 1891.) Omitted in 1881. Savings and Deposit Bank of Annville 1873-1878. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1873 (pp. 326-328)— some 1878.) Savings Institution of Monongahela 1901. Ann. stmt. (Rept. comr. of banking 1901: 371- 372.) Savings Institution of City of Williamsport 1868. Veto (Geary) of suppl. to act Incorporating Sav- ings Institution of Williamsport. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1868: 498-499.) 1869. Same. (/Some 1869: 965.) 1875-1904. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1875: 333-336; rept. comr. of banking 1904.) Annual stmts, after 1891. Scranton Savings Bank 1867-1904. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1867: 1091-1093; rept. comr. of banking 1904.) Paging from Collected docs. Annual stmt, after 1891. • Paging from Senate doc. ed. t Paging from Leglsl. docs. i Repts. for this period being fully indexed, the pagination Is omitted here. § Double paging means that two repts. were made ; 1st given is of affairs in Je., 2d is of no. depositors In Nov. Single paging includes both. 356 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA BAIIKS: SAVINGS BANKS (INDIVIDUAL)— cont'd Scranton Savings Bank and Trust Co. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept. auditor gen. on 1876: 1135-1137; rept comr. of banking 1876-1897. banks] 1897.) Paging from Collected docs. AnnnA atmta. after 1891. Scranton Trust and Savings Bank, Scranton 1870-1877. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1870 (pp. 1472-1474)— same 1877.) Paging from Collected docs. Seamen's Saving Fnnd Society of Piiiladelphia Commenced operations In Aog., 1855. Stmt. A showing whole no. of depositors 1855-1858/9. Nov. 1. In Collected docs, as follows : 1855 in LegislatiTe docs. 1856 : 327-328, 1855/6 '• " " 1857:285. 1856/7 " " " 1858 : 269. 1857/8 " " " 1859:401. 1858/9 " " " 1860:772. 1855/6-1858/9. Stmt of affairs. In Collected docs, as follows : 1855/6 In I/eglslatlTe docs. 1857 : 365-366. 1856/7 " " " 1858:453-454. 1857/8- " " " 1859:708-709. 1858/9 " " " 1860:886-887. Shackamazon Bank and Saving Fund, Phila. 1873-1876. Ann. stmt ([Rept auditor gen. on banks] 1873 (pp. 323-325)— some 1876.) Omitted 1874 and 1875. Sharon Savings Bank 1869. Veto (Geary) of act to incorporate Sharon Sav- ings Bank. (Sen. joL 1869: 682-683.) 1874. Veto (Hartranft) of act to confer general bank- ing privileges on Sharon Savings Bank. (House jol. 1874: 80; Legisl. joL 1874: 32.) Shaipsbnrg and Etna Savings Bank 1872. Veto (Geary) of bill incorporating Sharpsbnrg and Etna Savings Bank. (Sen. jdL 1872: 15-16.) Shoe and Leather Savings Bank of Pittsburgh 1872-1882. Ann. stmt ([Rept auditor gen. on banks] 1872 (pp. 1203-1205)^somu Tmst Co, York, 1903-1904. Hamilton Trust Co, Phila, 1901-1904. HamUa INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 359 BANKS: TRUST COMPANIES (INDIVIDUAL)— cont'd Bank and Trust Co., 1902-1904. Harrlsburg Trust Co., 1898-1904. Hazlewood Savings and Trust Co., 1901-1904. Hilltop Savings and Trust Co., 1903- 1904. Home Title and Trust Co., Duquesne. Home Trust Co., New Castle, 1902-1904. Home Trust Co., Pittsburgh, 1903-1904. Homestead Savings Bank and Trust Co., 1903-1904. Industrial Trust, Title and Savings Co., Phlla. Integrity Title Insurance, Trust and Safe Deposit Co., Phila., 1892-1904. In- ternational Savings and Trust Co., 1904. Invest- ment Company of Phlla., 1892-1904. Investment Trust Co., Phlla., 1892-1904. Iron City Trust Co., Pittsburgh, 1902-1904. Jeanette Savings and Trust Co., 1903-1904. Jenklntown Trust Co., 1903-1904. Johnstown Trust Co., 1901-1904. Kane Bank and Trust Co., 1902-1904. Kane Trust and Savings Co., 1902-1904. Lackawanna Trust and Safe Deposit Co., Scranton, 1892-1904. Lancaster Trust Co., 1892-1904. Land Title and Trust Co., Phlla., 1892- 1904. Land Title and Trust Co., Pittsburgh, 1903- 1904. Lansdale Trust and Safe Deposit Co., 1892- 1904. Lansdowne and Darby Savings Fund and Trust Co., 1903-1904. Lawrence Savings and Trust Co., New Castle, 1901-1904. , Lebanon Trust Co., 1902-1904. Lehigh Valley Trust and Safe Deposit Co., AUentown, 1892-1904. Lincoln Savings and Trust Co., 1898-1904. Lock Haven Trust and Safe Deposit Co., 1892-1904. Logan Trust Co., 1903- 1904. Luzerne County Trust Co., 1902-1904. McDonald Savings and Trust Co., 1903-1904. McKees Rocks Trust Co., 1901-1904. McKeesport Title and Trust Co., 1901-1904. McKlnley-Lannlng Loan and Trust Co., Phlla., 1897-1902. Manayunk Trust Co., 1892-1904. Manchester Savings Bank and Trust Co., Allegheny, 1903-1904. Mauch Chunk Trust Co., 1903-19(34. Media Title and Trust Co., 1892-1904. Mercantile Trust Co., 1892-1904. Mer- cantile Trust and Safe Deposit Co., Phlla., 1896- 1899. Mercer County Trust Co., 1902-1904. Merchants' Banking Trust Co., 1903-1904. Mer- chants' Savings and Trust Co., 1902-1904. Mer- chants' Trust Co., Greensburg, 1904. Merchants' Trust Co., Phlla., 1892-1904. Merlon Title and Trust Co., 1892-1904. Metropolitan Trust Co., Pittsburgh, 1904. Milton Trust and Safe Deposit Co., 1892-1904. Monessen Savings and Trust Co., 1902-1904. Monongahela City Trust Co., 1902-1904. Monongahela Trust Co., Homestead, Allegheny Co., 1901-1904. Montgomery Insurance, Trust and Safe Deposit Co., 1892-1903. Montgomery Trust Co., 1904. Moreland Trust Co., 1901-1903. Mortgage Banking Co., 1902-1904. Mortgage Trust Co. of Penn., 1892-1904. Mount Washington Savings and Trust Co., 1903-1904. New Castle Savings and Trust Co., 1903-1904. Norristown Title, Trust and Safe Deposit Co., 1892-1899. Norristown Trust Co., 1901-1904. North American Life and Surety Co., 1898. North American Savings Co., Pittsburgh, 1902-1904. North Phlla. Trust Co.. 1903-1904. Northampton Trust Co., 1902-1904. Northern Sav- ing Fund, Safe Deposit and Trust Co., 1892-1901. Northern Trust Co., Phlla., 1902-1904. Northern Trust and Savings Co., 1902-1904. Oakland Sav- ings and Trust Co., 1903-19O4. Ohio Valley Trust Co., 1901-1904. Oil City Trust Co., 1903-1904. Oly- phant Trust Co., 1893-1894. Penn Trust Co., Norris- town, 1904. Penn. Co. for insurances on Lives and Granting Annuities, Phila., 1892-1904. Penn. Title and Trust Co., Pittsburgh, 1896-1899. Penn. Trust Co., Pittsburgh, 1901. Penn. Trust Co., Reading, 1892-1904. Penn. Warehousing and Safe Deposit Co., Phila., 1896-1904. People's Trust Co., Lan- caster, 1904. People's Trust Co., Pittsburgh, 1901- 1904. People's Trust, Savings and Deposit Co., Lancaster, 1892-1903. Perklomen Trust Co., Bast Greenville, 1895-1898. Phlla. Mortgage and Trust Co., 1892-1904. Phila. Trust, Safe Deposit and Insurance Co., 1892-1904. Pittsburgh Surety Co., 1904. Pittsburgh Trust Co., Pittsburgh, 1893-1904. Potter Title and Trust Co., 1902-1904. Provident Life and Trust Co., 1892-1904. Provident Trust Co., 1902-1904. Prudential Trust Co., 1901-1902. Public Trust Co., 1902. Quakertown Trust Co., 1904. Reading Trust Co. of Reading, 1892-1904. Real Estate Investment Co. of Phila., 1892-1899. Real Estate Savings and Trust Co., Allegheny, 1904. Real Estate Title Insurance and Trust Co., Altoona, 1903-1904. Real Estate Title Insurance and Trust Co., Phila., 1892-1904. Real Estate Trust Co., Phlla., 1892-1904. Real Estate Trust Co., Wash- ington, 1902-1904. Real Estate Trust Co., Pitts- burgh, 1901-1904. Rochester Trust Co., 1903-1904. Rogersford Trust Co., 1903-1904. Safe Deposit and Trust Co., Greensburg, 1895-1904. Safe Deposit and Trust Co., Pittsburgh, 1892-1904. Safe Deposit and Title Guaranty Co. of Klttannlng, 1892-1904. St. Clair Savings and Trust Co., 1903-1904. St. Mary's Trust Co., 1903-1904. Savings and Trust BANKS: TRUST COMPANIES (INDIVIDUAL)— cont'd Co, of Indiana, 1903-1904. Schuylkill Real Estate, Title Insurance and Trust Co., PottsvlUe, 1892-1896. Schuylkill Trust Co. of PottsvlUe, 1897-1904. Scottdale Savings and Trust Co., 1901-1904. Security Co., Pottstown, 1892-1904. Security Sav- ings and Trust Co., Erie, 1903-1904. Security Title and Trust Co. of York, 1893-1904. Security Trust Co., Phila., 1895. Security Trust and Life Insur- ance Co. of Phlla., 1896-1897. Sewlckley Valley Trust Co., 1901-1904. Sharon Savings and Trust Co., 1902-1904. Shenandoah Trust Co., 1902-1904. Solicitors' Loan and Trust Co., Phlla., 1892-1895. Somerset Trust Co., 1901-1904. South Hills Trust Co., 1903-1904. South Side Trust Co., Pittsburgh, 1901-1904. Standard Security Trust COy Pitts- burgh, 1902-1904. Standard Trust Co., 1903. State Mutual Savings Fund and Trust Co., Phlla., 1892- 1904. Steelton Trust Co., 1902-1904. Sunbury Trust and Safe Deposit Co., 1892-1903. Sunbury Trust and Safe Deposit Co., 1901-1902. Susque- hanna Trust and Safe Deposit Co., WllUamsport, 1892-1904. Tacony Saving, Safe Deposit, Title and Trust Co., 1892-1901. Tacony Trust Co., 1902- 1904. Tarentum Savings and Trust Co., 1902-1904. Tioga County Savings and Trust Co., 1903-1904. Title and Trust Co. of Western Penn., 1901-1904. Title Guarantee and Trust Co. of Scranton, 1901- 1904. Title Guarantee and Trust Co. of Wash- ington, 1898-1901. Tradesmen's Trust Co., 1903- 1904. Tradesmen's Trust and Saving Fund Co., Phila., 1892-1902. Treasury Trust Co., 1904. Trust Co. of North America, 1892-1904. Turtle Creek Savings and Trust Co., 1902-1904. Union Banking and Trust Co. of DuBois, 1901-1904. Union Deposit and Trust Co., Waynesburg, 1901- 1904. Union Fidelity Title Insurance Co. of Pitts- burgh, 1903-1904. Union Savings and Trust Co. of Plttston, 1903-1904. Union Surety and Guaranty Co., 1899-1903. Union Trust Co. of Altoona, 1903- 1904. Union Trust Co. of Clairtown, 1902-1904. Union Trust Co. of Donora, 1903-1904. Union Trust Co. of Lancaster, 1902-1904. Union Trust Co. of Phlla., 1892-1904. Union Trust Co. of Pitts- burgh, 1892-1904. Union Trust Co. of Washington, 1902-1904. United Security, Life Insurance and Trust Co. of Penn., 1892-1904. United States Trust Co., Phlla., 1901. Valley Deposit and Trust Co., 1903-1904. Valley Trust Co., Pittsburgh, 1901. Valley Trust Co. of Palmyra, 1903-1904. Vander- grlft Savings and Trust Co., 1902-1904. Warren Trust Co., 1901-1904. Washington Trust Co., 1901- 1904. Wayne Title and Trust Co., 1892-1904. Waynesboro Dime Savings Fund and Trust Co., 1895-1896. West End Savings Bank and Trust Co., 1903-1904. West End Trust and Safe Deposit Co., 1892-1899. West End Trust Co., Phlla., 1901- 1904. West Phlla. Mutual Saving Fund and Trust Co. of Phlla., 1892-1899. West Phila. Title and Trust Co. of Phila., 1892-1904. Westmoreland Sav- ings and Trust Co., 1901-1904. B. P. Wilbur Trust Co. of South Bethlehem, 1892-1904. Wllklnsburg Real Estate and Trust Co., 1903-1904. Wyoming Valley Trust Co. of Wllkesbarre, 1893-1904. York Trust Co., 1901-1904. York Trust, Real Estate and Deposit Co., 1892-1899. Braddocks Trust Co., Braddocks, Allegheny Co. 1873-1882. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1873 (pp. 35-37)— some 1882.) City Deposit Bank and Trust Company of Scranton 1867. Veto (Curtin) of act to incorporate City Deposit Bank and Trust Co. of Scranton. (Sen. Jol. 1867: 40-41.) Compound Trust Company 1874. Veto (Hartranft) of Sen. bill 207 to incorporate Compound Trust Bank. (Sen. jol. 1874: 110.) Empire Trust Bank of AUentown 1872-1877. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1872 (pp. 1016-1018)— some 1877.) Mechanics' Trust Company of Pittsburgh 1874. Veto (Hartranft) of act to incorporate Me- chanics' Trust Co. of Pittsburgh. (House jol. 1874: 80-81; Legisl. jol. 1874: 32.) Miners' Deposit Bank and Trust Company 1867. Veto (Curtin) of act to incorporate Miners' De- posit Bank and Trust Co. (Sen. jol. 1867: 42.) 360 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA BANKS: TRUST COMPANIES (INDIVIDUAL)— cont'd Miners' Trust Company Bank, Pottsville 1872-1874. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1872 (pp. 1110-1113)— «ttOT 1874.) Paging from Collected docs. National Trust Co. of Phila. 1873. Veto (Hartranft) of act to incorporate National Trust Co. of Phila. ; " desires to insure and also be a bank, to engage in banking and to receive deposits and yet to deal in real estate." (Sen. jol. 1873: 1133-1134.) National Trust Company of Pittsburgh 1867. Veto (Curtin) of bill to incorporate National Trust Co. of Pittsburgh. (House jol. 1867: 31; Legisl. joL 1873: 1217.) Oil City Trust Co. 1884-1902. Quarterly stmts. ([Rept. auditor gen. on banks] 1884: 182-185; rept. comr. of banking 1902.) Annual stmts, after 1891. Pennsylvania Land and Trust Company of Pittsburgh 1874. Veto (Hartranft) of act to incorporate Penn. Land and Trust Co. of Pittsburgh. (House jol. 1874 : 82.) Pittsburgh Trust Company serial 1853-1856. Quarterly stmts. In Docxmients as follows : 1S53 In [Kept, anditor gen. on banks] 1853 : 148. 1854 " " ' " 1854 : 219-220.* 1855 " " " " " " 1855:230-231.* 1856 " " 1856:252-253.* non-serial 1873. Veto (Hartranft) of act to incorporate Pittsburgh Trust Co. (House jol. 1873: 1208.) Scranton Trust and Savings Bank; see above. Individual Sav- ings Banks Southern Insurance and Trust Company 1847. Veto (Shunk) of bill to change corporate powers and name of Southern Insurance and Trust Co., of Philadelphia, to Tradesmen's Bank of Phila. (Sen. joL 1847, V. 1: 33-35.) West PhUa. Mutual Saving Fund and Trust Co.; see above. Individual Savings Banks BANKS (EPHEAIM) Representative from Mifflin Co. 1828/9-1829/30. Mem- ber of the Sinldng Fund Commission 1851-1857. Representative Committee on Judiciary 1829 Feb. 11. Patents to actual settlers of lands. (House joL 1828/9 v. 2: 565 (doc. 192).) 1830 Jan. 18. Measurer of carpenters', masons', paint- ers', etc. work in borough of Harrisburg. (Same 1829/30 V. 2: 590 (doc. 191).) Mch. 11. Salaries of associate judges of Dauphin Co. (Same 1829/30 v. 2: 705-706 (doc. 299).) 1831 Feb. 22. Salaries and general fee bill. (Same 1830/1 V. 2: 804 (doc. 181).) [Select] Committee 1829 Apr. 13. Infringement of Burr patent in building bridges and aqueducts on line of Penn. CanaL (House jol. 1828/9 v. 2: 719 (doc. 321).) 1830 Jan. 29. Dam and river lock at North's Is. in Juniata River. (Same 1829/30 v. 2: 613 (doc 206).) * Paging from Legisl. docs. BANKS (JAMES) Representative from MUQin Co. 1807/8-1808/9. Select Committee 1808 Jan. 12. Unsatisfied land warrants. (House jol. 1807/8 pt. 1: 200.) 1809 Mch. 3. Sale of property for debt. (Same 1808/9: 563.) BANKS (THADDEUS) Representative from Blair Co., 1862. 1858. Farmers' High School, (v. 5 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1857/8: 292.) BANNAN (BENJAMIN) 1873. A few thoughts on capital and labor. (1 A.R. < bureau of statistics of labor and agric. 1872/3 (ed. 2) : 523-531.) Found only In 2d ed. BAPTIST HOME OF PHILADELPHIA; see MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS BARBECK (WILLIAM) 1879. Microscopic fungi in cereals. (Quarterly rept bd. of agric. Mch., Apr., and May 1879: 4-7.) BARBER (JOHN) 1830-1832. Rept. as supt. of Eastern division, Penn. Canal. (A.R. canal comrs. 1829/30 (pp. 101-103)— same 1831/2.) Paging from Senate doc. ed. 1831-1832. Ann. rept. as supt. of Delaware division, Penn. Canal. (Same 1830/1 (pp. 202-204)— «ame 1831/2.) Paging from Senate doc. ed. BARBERS Licensing of; see Licenses BARBER'S MILL Small-pox; see Public Health BARCLAY (E. R.) City snpt of schools 1902/3-1903/4; see Education. Huntingdon. BARCLAY QAMES J.) 1848 Jly. 1. Address delivered at the laying of the cornerstone of the House of Refuge for colored juvenile delinquents. Phila.: T. K. and P. G. Col- lins, 1848. 15 (1) pp. * Copy seen in Penn. State Library. 1870 Sept 5. Address at laying of cornerstone of the new bldgs. at PhUa. House of Refuge. Published by order of the bd. of mgrs. 1870. 13(1) pp. BARCLAY (JOHN), INSPECTOR OF GUNPOWDER Claimant 1806 Feb. 26. Remuneration for erection of a bldg. (House joL 1805/6: 384.) BARCLAY aOHN) Senator from dty and co. of Phila. 1810/11-1814. [Select] Committee 1812 Jan. 25. Phila. prison. (Sen. joL 1811/2: 163.) BARCLAY QOHN M.) 1829. Apptmt. as comr. of loans and corresp. with secy, of Commonwealth on subject of loans. (Sen. jrf. 1829/30 V. 2: 102-105; House joL 1829/30 v. 2: 110- 113.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 361 BARCLAY (SAMUEL M.) Representative from Bedford Co. 1833/34. Senator from Bedford and Somerset cos. 1837/8-1841. Senator Select Committee 1839 Je. 24. See Riots. Buckshot War, tliis date. BARD (ARCHIBALD) Representative from Franklin Co. 1809/10-1810/11. [Select] Committee 1810 Jan. 11. Chambersburg Bank. (House jol. 1809/10: 219.) 1811 Jan. 26. Manual for justices of the peace. (Same 1810/11: 323.) BARDSLEY (JOHN) See Finance : State. Misappropriation of Public Funds. BARDWELL (E. 0.) 1899. Inspection at Slnnemahonlng, Cameron Co., on acct. of diphtheria. (16 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1899/00 V. 1: 150-151; 235-236.) 1901. Small-pox at First Fork. (18 same 1901/2: 237- 238.) 1903. Small-pox in Cameron Co. (19 same 1902/3 v. 1: 380-381.) 1903. Small-pox in Cameron Co. (19 same 1902/3 v. 1: 380-381.) BARKER (ABNER) Western State Penitentiary comr. 1820-1823 ; see Main- tenance : Individual Institutions. BARKER (FRED D.) Comr. Topographic and Geological Survey of Penn. 1899-1900. BARKER (JOHN) 1852. The past of the Crawford Co. Teachers' Assn. (Penn. School Journal v. 1: 299-300.) 1858. School libraries. (Some v. 6: 380-384.) BARKLEY (CHAS. G.) County Bupt. of schools 1863/4-1871/2 ; see Education. Columbia Co. BARLEY Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Grain BARNARD (ISAAC D.) Senator from Chester and Delaware cos. 1820/21-1824. [Select] Committee 1823 Jan. 15. Loans made by Phlla. Bank to state, etc. (Sen. jol. 1822/3: 175-176.) BARNES (EARL) 1903. An ideal institute. (Penn. School Journal v. 52: 95-96.) BARNES (J. P.) 1878. Effect of present dog laws, with suggestions for their improvement. (2 A.R. bd. agric. 1878: 66-68.) 1879. Agric. of Lehigh Co. (3 same 1879: 245-247.) 1882. Silk culture. (6 some 1882: 180-186.) 1886-1887. Rept. as chrm. of committee on silk and silk culture to bd. of agric. (10 same 1886 (pp. 224- 226)— 8 same 1887.) 1893. Hist, of bounties to agric. socys. (17 «ome 1893: 186-188.) BARNES (JOSEPH) 1832 Apr. 6. Tolls on Del. and Lehigh canals; rept. of Feb. 25, 1832 reflecting on writer. (Sen. jol. 1831/2 [V. 1]: 676.) BARNES (M.) 1900. Westminster College; 1852-1900. (3 Bienn. rept. of higher education 1899/00: 747-750.) Paging from rept. of supt. of public Instruction. BARNET (WILLIAM) Representative from cos. of Northampton and Wayne 1799/00-1807/8. [Select] Committee 1805 Feb. 18. Easton Union Academy. (House jol. 1804/5: 348.) HARNETT (J. E.) Member of the Sinking Fund Commission 1899-1900. BARNHART (W. R.) Representative from Westmoreland Co. 1893/4. 1891. Fruit growing in Westmoreland Co. (Rept. state hortic. assn. 1891: 79-81.) BARNS (WILLIAM) Claimant 1851. Damages; Penn. Canal. (Sen. jol. 1851 v. 2: 609.) BARNWELL (JAMES G.) 1852. Phila. Assn. of principals of public schools. (Penn. School Journal v. 1: 231-232.) BARR (C. E.) 1903. Small-pox in Cambria Co. (19 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1902/3 V. 1: 379-380.) BARR (J. S.) County supt. of schools 1853/4-1854/5 ; see Education. Huntingdon Co. BARR (JAMES P.) Surveyor General 1863-1866 ; see Land, the serial group. One of comrs., 1864, to erect an addition to auditor general's office ; see Public Bldgs. BARR (MARTIN W.) 1904. What can teachers of normal children learn from the teaching of defectives? (Penn. School Journal V. 52: 491-495.) BARR (S. L.) 1897. Ought there to be township high schools? (3 A.R. dept. [21 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1897 pt. 1: 294-295.) BARRE (A. J.) Borough supt. of schools 1895/6-1896/7 ; see Education. South Bethlehem. BARREN HILL Small-pox; see Public Health BARRETT (GEORGE R.) Representative for cos. of Lycoming, Clearfield and Clinton 1842-1843. Committee on the Judiciary 1843 Jan. 21. Moneys paid by treasurer of Allegheny Co. upon forged certificates. (House jol. 1843 v. 2; 197-198 (doc. 43).) Mch. 25. Repts. of majority (Barrett) and minor- ity (Sharswood) of committee on judiciary rel. to abolition of capital punishment. (Same 1843 v. 2: 675-708 (docs. 107-108).) . Same, separate. Harrisburg: M'Kinley & Lescure, 1843. 44 pp. Copy seen In library of the Library Co. of Phila. Apr. 18. Imprisonment for debt. (House jol. 1843 V. 2: 868-872 (doc. 153).) Select Committee 1843 Jan. 6. Accts. of sergeant-at-arms and doorkeeper of House. (House jol. 1843 v. 3: 47.) 362 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA BARRETT (J. W.) Coanty snpt. of schools 1853/4-1854/3 ; see Bdacatioii. LycomJiig Co. BART SmaU-poz; see Public Health BARTCH (G. W.) City snpt. of schools 1874/5-1883/4; see Edacation. Shenandoah. BARTHO (B. F.) 1S92. Diphtheria at Locust Gap. (8 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1891/2: 214-217.) BARTHOLOMEW (H. H.) County snpt. of schools 1875/6-18T7/8 ; see Kdncation. Northnmberland Co. BARTLETT (E. T.) 1900. Divinity School of Prot Episcopal Church, Phila., 1862-1900. (3 Bienn. rept of higher education 1899/00: 700-701.) Fasing from rept. of snpt. of public Instruction. BARTON (CHARLES £.) County supt of schools 1902/3-1903/4. See Education. Fulton Co. BARTON aOS. F.) County supt of schools 1881/2-1886/7 ; see Education. Folton Co. BARTON (MATTHIAS) Bepr. from Iiancaster Co. 1793/4-1795/6 ; Senator from Lancaster Co. 1796/7-1803/4. Joint [Select] Committee 1804 Feb. 7. Burning emissions of paper money. (Sen. jol. 1803/4: 220.) [Select] Committee 1T98 Jan. 6. Extension of period for applications for donation lands. (Sen. joL 1797/8: 55.) 1803 Dec. 31. Claim of James Gunn; escheated estate. iSame 1803/4: 77-78.) Special Committee 1804 Jan. 24. Machinery for carding and spinning WOOL (Sen. jol. 1803/4: 168.) BARTRAM (J. H.) 1874. Is it desirable to devote our best farm lands to cultivation of fruits. (Rept. Penn. fruit-growers' socy. 1873/4: 108-109.) Paging from app. t. 9 Eept. trans, state agric socy. 1887. On raising, preparing, and marketing of aspara- gus [in Chester Co.]. (Rept. state hortic assn. 1887: 56-59.) BASHORE (HARVEY B.) 1900. Diphtheria at Boiling Spring. (16 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1899/00 v. 1: 166-167.) 1901. SmaU-pox at ML Holly. (17 same 1900/1 v. 1: 204.) . SmaU-pox at Shepardstown. (17 same 1900/1 v. 1: 240-241.) . Diphtheria at Trindel Springs. (17 same 1900/1 V. 1: 253.) . Small-pox at Shippensburg. (17 same 1900/1 v. 1: 209-210.) 1902. Slaughter house at Le Moyne. (18 same 1901/2: 218.) BASHORE (M. H.) 1892. The depression In farming and why farmers fail. (49 and 50 quarterly repts. bd. agric 1892: 97-100.) BASHORE (M. R.) 1891. The object of farmers' institutes. (15 A.R. bd. agric 1891: 177-180; 45 and 46 quarterly repts. bd. agric 1891: 6-9.) BASS; see FISH AND GAME BATES (F. M.) City snpt of schools 1877/8-1879/80; see Education. Shamokln. BATES (FREDERICK) RepresentatlTe from Crawford Co. 1874. Conference Committee 1874 May 6. Compensation of members of Gen. Assem. (House joL 1874: 833-836.) BATES (SAMUEL E.) County snpt of schools 1857/8-1859/60 ; see Education. Crawford Co. Deputy snpt common schools 1860- 1866. City snpt of schools 1874/5-1879/80; see Education. Headville. County supt., Crawford Co. 1856. Popular education. (Penn. School Journal v. 5: 288-294.) Deputy supt. Common Schools 1860-1866 1861. Observations on colleges and college instruction. (Penn. School Journal v. 11: 204-208.) 1862. Normal school of 12th distr., Edinboro. {Same Y. 11: 188-192.) . RepL on the condition of the state normal school of the 2d distr. (Same v. 11: 156-160.) . Allegheny College. (.Same v. 11: 285-288.) 1863. R^t as traveling agt of the school dept. (.Some V. 12: 222-224.) . Notes on co. institutes. (Some v. 11: 266-268.) . Dickinson Seminary. (Same v. 11: 319-320.) . Co. institutes in Northnmberland, Warren and "Wayne cos. (Same v. 11: 299-300.) . Co. institutes. (Same v. 11: 237-238.) . Univ. of Penn. (Same v. 11: 371-376.) . Notes on ca institutes: Lebanon, etc (Same v. 11: 331-332.) . Univ. at Lewisburg. (Same v. 11: 347-352.) Je. 4. Rept, as deputy snpt. of schools. (30 AJt supt. common schools 1862/3: xxv-xxxii.) BATH, .NORTHAMPTON CO. Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: State Savings Banks; see Banks: Individual Savings Banks. Unioii Savings Baidc BATT (WILLIAM H.) 1856. Infant schools. (Penn. School Journal v. 5: 83- 85.) BATT (WILMER R.) 1903. SmaU-pox in western distr. of Penn. (19 A.B. bd. of health, etc. 1902/3 v. 1: 484-529.) . Quarantine of Ohio River. (19 same 1902/3 v. 1: 349-350.) 1904. PoUuted cress beds at BoiUng Springs. (20 same 1903/4: 94-95.) . SmaU-pox. (20 same 1903/4: 146.) . Typhoid fever at Doylestown. (20 same 1903/4: 93-94.) . SmaU-pox at Whittaker. (20 same 1903/4: 168.) . SmaU-pox at WhitselL (20 same 1903/4: 170.) . SmaU-pox at West iliddlesex. (20 some 1903/4: 168.) . SmaU-pox at TitusviUe. (20 same 1903/4: 170- 17L) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 363 BATT (WILMER R.) -cont'd 1904. Small-pox at Pittsburgh. (20 same 1903/4: 169.) . Small-pox at Howard. (20 same 190S/4: 167- 168.) . Small-pox at Finleyville. (20 same 1903/4: 167.) . Small-pox; inspection at Boswell, Somerset Co. (20 same 1903/4: 169; 170.) . Small-pox in Carbon Co. (20 same 1903/4: 171.) . Small-pox [near Pittsburgh]. (20 same 1903/4: 170.) . Small-pox in Allegheny Co. (20 some 1903/4: 167.) . Small-pox at Cramer. (20 same 1903/4: 168-169.) . Unsanitary conditions at Butler. (20 same 1903/4 : 90.) BATTLES (A.) 1879. Fifteen years' experience with fruit culture in Penn. (3 A.R. bd. agric. 1879: 198-207.) BAXTER (COL. ) Claimant 1816. Donation land. (House jol. 1815/6: 286.) BAY (THOMAS) Claimant 1805 Jan. 31. Donation land. (Sen. jol. 1804/5: 131.) BAYNE (ANDREW) Representative from Allegheny Co. 1831/2-1834/5. [Select] Committee 1833 Feb. 6. Western Penitentiary. (House jol. 1832/3 V. 2: 458-467 (doc. 131).) BAYNTON (PETER) See Finance : State. Misappropriation of Public Funds. BEACOM (JAMES S.) Member of the Sinking Fund Commission 1897-1899. Member of Capitol Bldg. Comn. 1899. BEALE (D. S.) 1855. The country's demand for educated women. (Penn. School Journal v. 4: 311-312.) BEALE (WILLIAM) Representative from Mifflin Co. 1799/00-1805/6. Senator from Mifflin and Huntingdon cos. 1812/3-1816. Representative Select Committee 1804 Dec. 13. Mifflin Co. land. (House jol. 1804/5: 65- 66.) BEALL (GEORGE W.) 1893. Influence of the agric. press on the general farmer. (50 quarterly rept. bd. of agric. 1893: 106- 108.) BEAM (L. T.) 1860. Physical education. (Penn. School Journal v. 8: 379-382.) BEAN Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Vegetable BEAN (JESSE) Representative from Montgomery Co. 1811/12-1813/4. [Select] Committee 1812 Dec. 15. Compensation of constables for attend- ance at courts. (House jol. 1812/3: 85.) BEAN (TARLETON H.) 1891. Fishes of Penn. vii, 149 pp., pis. (Rept. comrs. of fisheries 1888/91.) BEAN (THEODORE W.) Member of Committee on Industrial Education 1889. BEANS (SILAS H.) Representative from Bucks Co. 1854. 1854. Sale of public works and reduction of state debt. (Daily Legisl. Union v. 1 (no. 52) : 256.) BEARDSHEAR (W. M.) 1892. State education — its purposes and needs. (Penn. School Journal v. 40: 451-455.) BEARDSLEY (L. A.) City supt. of schools 1894/5-1897/8 ; see Education. Milton. BEATH (ROBT. B.) Surveyor General 1873-1874 ; see Land, the serial group. BEATTY (WILLIAM) Representative from Allegheny and Butler cos., 1825/6- 1827/8. Select Committee 1828 Jan. 28. State road from Mercer to Dawson's ferry. (House jol. 1827/8 v. 2: 661-662 (doc. 173).) . Mch. 24. Road from Hookstown, Beaver Co., to intersect Pittsburgh and Steubenville Turnpike Road. (Sam,e 1827/8 v. 2: 893 (doc. 255).) BEATY (FINLAW) AND ALEX. SHAW Claims 1837 Feb. 7. Damages; French Creek division of Penn. Canal. (House jol. 1836/7 v. 2: 506.) BEAUMONT (ANDREW) Representative from cos. of Luzerne and Susquehanna 1821/22-1822/3. Representative from Luzerne Co. 1850. Committee on Inland Navigation and Internal Improvements 1850 Apr. 13. Minority rept.; Bridgeport and Chester R.R. Co. (House jol. 1850 v. 1: 916-918.) BEAVER 1794. Payments on acct. of Beaver, or M'Intosh Town. (A.R. register gen. 1794: 16.) Banks; see Banks: Individual. Bank of Beaver BEAVER (GEORGE E.) 1893. Does it pay to use commercial fertilizers. (51 quarterly rept. bd. agric. 1893: 123-125.) BEAVER (GEORGE W.) 1894. Road mending. (53 quarterly rept. bd. of agric. 1894: 26.) BEAVER (HENRY) Representative from Huntingdon Co. 1829/30-1831/2. Committee on Bridges and State and Turnpike Roads 1830 Mch. 31. Bedford and Martinsburg, and Martins- burg and Williamsburg Turnpike Road cos. (House jol. 1829/30 V. 2: 756 (doc. 338).) BEAVER (JAMES A.) Governor of Penn. 1887-1891. see under Governor. For messages as Governor 1890. Roads and road laws of Penn. (41 and 42 quarterly repts. bd. of agric. 1890: 8-13.) 364 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA BEAVER COUNTY Organized Mch. 12, 1800 ; fonned of a part of Allegheny and Washington. Agricoltnral Society; see Agricoltnral Societies: Individual Apple Crop; see Agriculture. Crops Banks; see Banks: Individual. Bank of Beaver Co. Court House; see Public Bldgs., etc: County Crops; see Agriculture. Crops Fairs; see Agriculture. Fairs Fruit Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit Geology; see Geological and Topographical Surveys Grasses; see Agriculture. Crops Health Board; see Public Health: Boards of Health: Local Hog Cholera; see Agriculture. Livestock. Inspection Land; see that title Livestock; see Agriculture. Livestock Petroleum Production; see Oils Pink-eye; see Agriculture. Livestock. Inspection Koads; see that title Sanitation; see Public Health Schools in; see Education Small-Pox; see Public Health Sorghum Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Sugar Teachers' Associations; see Education. Associations Teachers' Institutes; see Education. Beaver Co. Wheat Crop; see Agriculture. Crops BEAVER FALLS, BEAVER CO. Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local Schools in; see Education BEAVER RIVER; see CANALS AND SLACK-WATER NAVI- GATION BEAVER VALLEY GENERAL HOSPITAL, BEAVER COUNTY; see MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITU- TIONS BEAVERTOWN Diphtheria at; see Public Health. Diphtheria BEBOUT (?) 1894. Organizations. (53 quarterly rept. bd. of agric. 1894: 112-113.) BECHT (J. GEORGE) County snpt of schools 1893/4-1902/3 ; see Education. Lrycoming Co. 1897. The rural school, its relation to farming. (Penn. School Journal v. 45: 538-540.) 1901. The state and the schools. (Same v. 50: 52-57.) BECHTEL (OLIVER P.) Senator from Tenth District (SchnylkiU Co.) 1874-1876. Conference Committee 1876 Apr. 7. Wages of manual labor; appeals from justices of the peace and aldermen. (Sen. joL 1876: 660-662.) BECK QOHH B.) EepresentatiTe from Clinton, Lycoming and Potter cos. 1854 ; from Clinton and Lycoming cos. 1863- 1864. Senator from Lycoming, Union and Snyder COS., 1868-1870. Select Committee 1854 May 8. Examination of affairs of Forest Improve- ment Co. (L^isL docs. 1854: 618-629.) BECK (WILLIAM F.) Representative from Northampton Co. 1903/4 ; 1907/8. 1893. Vital points of successful wheat coltare. (51 quarterly rept. bd. agric. 1893: 92-95.) 1894. A talk on clover. (53 same 1894: 83-84.) . The farmer and county fairs. (53 same 1894: 38- 39.) 1896. Northampton Co. Agric. Socy. (2 A.R. dept agric. 1896 v. 2: 162-163.) BECKER (ELLWOOD) Senator from city of Phlla. 1891-1898. Conference Committee 1893 May 31. Penn. Oral School for Deaf. 1893: 1636-1637.) (Sen. joL BEDFORD (RICHARD) County snpt. of schools 1853/4-1856/7 ; see Edncation. SnlUvan Co. BEDFORD, BEDFORD CO. Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local Scarlatina; see Public Health SmaU-Pox; see Public Health Union School; see Education. Secondary BEDFORD COUNTY Organized Mch. 9, 1771 ; formed of a part of Cnmber- land. Land; see that title Public Printing; see that title SmaU-Pox; see Public Health Teachers; see Education: Teachers Teachers' Institute; see Education. Teachers' Institutes Bee-Keepii^; see Agriculture BEEBE (MANLY C.) County snpt of schools 1853/4-1856/7 ; see Education. Venango Co. Eepresentative from Mercer and Venango cos. 1862-1863. 1885. Obituary notice. (28 quarterly rept bd. agric Jly., Aug. and Sept. 1885: 38-39.) Native of New York ; co. snpt. public schools in Venango Co. 1858 (sic) ; member of state legist from Mercer and Venango cos. in 1867 and 1868 (sic) ; member of constitutional convention in 1872; member ixon Line; Ohio boundary line; N. Y. and Penn. line; Del. and Penn. boundary. (Same 1899 pt. 1: A.25-26.) 1900. Text of agreement betw. Penn. and Md. resp. the Mason and Dixon Line. (Same 1900 pt. 1: A.llO- 112.) 1903. The Mason and Dixon Line. (Same 1903 pt. 1: A.30-40.) 1904. Mason and Dixon Line; re-survey under direction of the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. (Same 1904 pt. 1: A.25-26.) New York and Penn. serial Under acts of May 8, 1876, Je. 11, 1879 and Jly. 5, 1883. 1877-1886. Rept. of Penn. bd. of Penn. and N. Y. jt. boundary comn.* Checlillst 1877. Not found. 1878. Harrisburg : L. S. Hart, 1878. 8 pp. Submitted to secy, of internal affairs by James Worrall, chrm. 1879-1886. Not found. In Documents as follows : 1877 in A.E. secy. Internal affairs 1877 pt. 1 : A.35-40. 1878 pt. 1 : 48A.-57. 1879 pt. 1 : A.9-10. 1880 pt. 1 : 14A.-31. 1881 pt. 1 : A.7-8. 1882 pt. 1 : A.11-20. 1883 pt. 1 : 54A.-56. 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 Engrs.' rept. (H. W. Clarke; C. M. Gere). 1884-1885 in A.R. secy. Internal affairs 1885 pt. 1 : A.83- 41. Rept. of engr., H. W. Clarlie. 1886 In A.R. secy, internal affairs 1886 pt. 1 : A.25-32. Covers expenditures 1883-1885. non-serial 1876. Adjustment of boundary line betw. N. Y. and Penn. (Govs. mess. (Hartranft) Jan. 4, 1876: 33.) 1877 Jan. 12. Rept. of the Penn. and N. Y. boundary comn. to the secy, of internal affairs. (Legisl Record 1877: 185-186.) Jas. Worrall, C. M. Gere and Robt. N. Torrey were the comrs. * The Penn. comrs. were C. M. Gere, R. N. Torrey, James Worrall ; the latter was chrm. of the comn. until his death In Apr., 1885 ; repts. subsequent to 1883 were submitted by R. N. Torrey. 368 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA BOUHDARY: STATE— conW New York and Penn. — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1878. Eispenses of boundary comn. in 1877 and 1878. (Same 1878: 1222.) Sabmltted by secy, internal affairs, Mch. 14, 1878. 1878-1879. Repts. of progress of surveys of N. Y. and Penn. boundary; by H. W. Clarke. (Rapt. secy. internal affairs 1880 pt 1: A.33-85.) 1879. Apprn. required to complete tracing of boundary betw. N. Y. and Penn. (Govs. mess. (HartranftJ Jan. 8, 1879: 20.) 1880. General rept. on condition of the boundary; by H. W. Clarke. (Rept. secy, internal affairs 1880 pt. 1: A.86-105.) 1881. Govs. mess. (Hoyt) resp. boundary line betw. N. Y. and Penn. (Sen. jdL 1881: 586-587; L^isl. Record 1881: 577.) 1882. Operations upon boundary line betw. N. Y. and Penn. (A.R. secy, internal aSairs 1882 pt 1: A.13- 20.) 1890. Boundary line betw. Penn. and X. Y.; condition of milestones and monuments; etc. (Same 1890 pt. 1: A.13-26.) 1891. Boundary lines and boundary line monuments: boundary betw. N. Y. and Penn. and betw. DeL and Penn. (Same 1891 pt 1: A.25-26.) 1892. Boundary lin^ and boundary line monuments; uniform laws for X. Y. and Penn. advised. (Same 1892 pt 1: A.31-32.) 1893. N. Y. and Penn. jt rept. of boundary Hue and monuments betw. X. Y. and Penn. (Same 1893 pt. 1: A.43-134.) Alan W. Corson (Penn.) and C. H. Flanisan (X. T.). 1896. Boundary lines and boundary line monuments; authority of secy, of internal affairs; memoranda of agreement made with reference to examination of boundary line monuments betw. X. Y. and Penn. (Same 1896 pt 1: A.32-35.) . Jt. rept on monuments marking the boundary line betw. X. Y. and Penn. (Same 1896 pt 1: A.35- 40.) John W. Schall, engr. for Penn., Campbell W. .\danis. en^. for X. Y. . Detailed description of monuments on the boundary line betw. X. Y. and Penn. (Same 1896 pt 1: A.41-139.) 1897. Boundary lines and boundary line monuments; rept of John W. Schall on repairs to monuments betw. N. Y. and Penn. and erection of new ones. (Same 1897 pt 1: A.43-44.) 1899. See above. Mason and Dixon Line, this date. 190L Jt rept on monuments marking the boundary line betw. Penn. and N. Y. (AJl. secy. Internal affairs 1901 pt 1: A.37-129.) J. Herman Terry (Penn.), Edwd. A. Bond (X. T.). 1903. New York boundary line rept (Same 1903 pt 1: A.40-165.) S. W. Meyer, O. P. Eaton, J. C. Wilson. 1904. X. Y. boundary line; corresp. resp. monuments; acct of work. (Same 1904 pt 1: A.26-43.) O. G. Van Alstyne, comr. of N. T. ; O. P. Eaton, comr. of Penn. Peon., Ohio and West Va. serial rnder act of Hay 18. 1878, and snppL of Je. 10, 1881. 1878-1886. Rept of the Penn. bd. of Penn., Ohio and West Va. it boundary cranrs.* In Docnments as follows : 1878 in Bept. secy, internal alTalrs 1878 pt 1 : 58A.-61. 1879 " - - » " 1879 pt 1 : 8A.-9. Ohio line only. • Jas. McCnllongli, Wm. W. Walker and Jas. Worrall were the comrs. ; the latter was rhrm. until his death in 1885 ; be was sne- ceded by Jas. HcCidloa^ BOimDAEy: STATE— cont'd Penn, Ohio and West Va. — cont'd serial — cont'd 1880 in Bept. secy. Internal affairs 1880 pt 1 : A.7-13. 1881 " - " " " 1881 pt 1 : 8A.-9. 1882 " " - • " 1882 pt 1 : A.21-23. 1883 « - - « - 1883 pt 1 : A.39.53 : 56-61A. 1883 in Bept secy, internal alfairs 1884 pt 1 : A.41-72. Bept of C. H. Sinclair of the Coast and Geodetic Surrey on Penn. and West Ya. bonndary, submitted to chrm. of Penn. bd. 1884 not found. 1885 in Bept secy, internal affairs 1885 pt 1 : A.42.43. C. H. Sinclair; Penn. and West Ta. 1886 in Bept secy, internal affairs 1886 pt. l:A.33-43. Comn. rept ; also rept of C. H, Sinclair. non-serial 1877. Ohio boundary line: text of bUl; remark (Mor- gan) on the bill; eta (Legist Record 1877: 670- 672.) 1878. Boundary monuments betw. Penn. and Ohio; proposed comn. (Same 1878 (v. 2) : 1450-1453.) 1881. Northern and western boundary comn. Rept of the Penn. bd. Harrisburg: L. S. Hart, 1881. 114 pp., 5 f oldg. U. James Worrall, chrm. Copy seen in the Penn. State Library. . Boundary monuments betw. O. and Penn. (Legist Record 1881: 1810-1814.) 1897. Rept. on examination of monuments marking bonndary line betw. Penn. and Ohio; by W. E. Hewitt and E. R. Murray. (AJR. secy, internal affairs 1897 pt 1: A.45-t6.) 1899. See above. Mason and Dixon Line, this date. 1902-1903. Rept on bonndary Une monuments betw. Penn. and Ohio and West Va. (A.R. secy, internal aBairs 1902 pt 1 (pp. 32A.-43)— «omc 1903.) S. W. Moyer, O. P. Eaton, J. C. Wilson. BOUNTY Agticultnral; see Agricultural Societies Game; see Fish and Game Wolves, Wild-Cats, etc. 1797. Rept of committee on petition from Lycoming Co. for increase of bounty allowed by law for wolf- scalps. (House jot 1796,7: 243.) 1883. Veto of act ret to bounty on wolves of McKean Co.; with text of biU. (Vetoes (Pattison) 1883: 103.) 1885. Veto of act for protection of farmers agst ravages of foxes and wild-cats in Clarion Co.; with text of bill. (Same (Pattison) 1885: 70-71.) 1886. Bounty law of 1885; by T. J. Edge. (10 AJL bd. agric. 1886: 80-84.) 1893. Veto of act repealing portion of act for destruc- tion of wolves and wild-cats, providing for destruc- tion of foxes and mink, in its application to Greene Co.; with text of bill. (Vetoes (Pattison) 1893: 76.) . Veto of act to repeal portion of act ret to destruc- tion of wolves and wild cats, providing premium for destruction of foxes in Washington Co.; with text of bilL (Same (Pattison) 1893: 21-22.) Veto o£ act repealing act for destruction of wolves and wild-cats, providing premium for destruction, as far as it relates to Fayette Co.; with text of bilL (Same (Pattison) 1893: 72.) BRANDYWIHE CSEEK; see CANALS, ETC.: INDIVIDUA1 (PBIVATE) BKASS WORKS; see INDUSTRIES BRAWLEY (JAMES) Claimant 1830 Mch. 20. F^nch Creek division of Penn. Canal (JdL bd. canal comrs. 1830/1.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 369 BRICK; see INDUSTRIES. BUILDING MATERIALS. FIRE- BRICK BRIDGES See also Lotteries. 1686-1877. Early bridges in Penn.; progress made. (Penn. and the Centennial Exposition v. 1, pt. 2: 192-194.) 1794. Rept. of committee on petition from Middle Paxton township, Dauphin Co. for apprn. to build a bridge over Powell's Creek. (House jol. 1793/4: 276.) 1796. Rept. of committee (Wilson) on petition from Berks Co. for act enabling them to raise a sum by lottery to construct a bridge over the Schuylkill. (Sen. jol. 1795/6: 112-113.) 1797. Rept. of committee on roads and inland naviga- tion, on sundry petitions for aid in erection of roads and bridges; improvement of Bald Eagle Creek and removal of obstructions in River Schuyl- kill. (House jol. 1796/7: 306-308.) 1798. Rept. of committee (Morgan) on petition from Huntingdon Co. for privilege of erecting a toll bridge over the Frankstown branch of the Juniata River. (Sen. jol. 1797/8: 165.) 1799. Rept. of committee on roads and inland naviga- tion to whom were referred petitions from North- ampton and Luzerne cos. for pecuniary aid to re- build a bridge over the Tobihanna (sic) River. (House jol. 1798/9: 437-438.) 1803. Rept. of committee (Richards) on petition from Montgomery Co., resp. bridge over Manatawney Creek. (Sen. jol. 1802/3: 297.) 1804. Rept of committee (Maclay) to whom was re- ferred petitions from Berks and Northumberland cos. rel. to erecting bridges over Swatara and Deep creeks on the Tulpehocken road. (House jol. 1803/4 : 543.) . Rept., by bill, of committee (Gamble) to whom was referred memorial resp. bridge over Delaware River at Trenton. (Sen. jol. 1803/4: 368-369.) 1805. Rept. of committee (Holgate) apptd. on petition of Jos. Kirkbride and others for law to erect a draw-bridge across Frankfort Creek, in Phila. Co. (House jol. 1804/5: 293-294.) . Rept. of committee on roads and inland naviga- tion (Engle) to whom was referred a petition from Somerset Co. for aid in building a bridge over the Little Youghigeny (sic) River. (Same 1804/5: 468.) 1806. Rept. (by bill) of committee (Dorsey) to whom was referred petition resp. floating bridge at Gray's ferry. (Sen. jol. 1805/6: 148.) 1807. Petition of inhabitants of Venango rel. to bldg. of toll bridge over French Creek at Franklin. (Same 1806/7: 262-263.) 1808. Petition from Northumberland Co. resp. incon- veniences experienced under act of April 6, 1802, rel. to making and keeping public roads in repair and for laying out private roads, particularly sec- tion resp. building of bridges. (House jol. 1807/8 pt. 1: 235.) . Rept. of committee (Harris) to whom was re- ferred petition for aid in building a bridge over Bald Eagle Creek. (Sen. jol. 1807/8: 244-245.) . Rept. of committee (I. Smith) on petitions from Lycoming Co. for apprn. of money to build bridges. (House jol. 1807/8 pt. 2: 294.) 1809. Rept. of committee on roads and inland naviga- tion (O'Brien) on petition of inhabitants of West- moreland Co., praying fpr apprn. for bridge over Turtle Creek. (Same 18fe8/9: 524-526.) . Rept. of committee on roads and inland naviga- tion (Piper) on petition from Cambria Co. for erec- tion of a bridge over Black-Lick Creek. (Same 1808/9: 630.) 24 BRIDGES— cont'd 1809. Rept. of committee on roads and inland naviga- tion (Piper) to whom was referred petition of James Montgomery, Jr., Westmoreland Co., for re- lief rel. to building a bridge. (Same 1808/9: 632.) . Rept. of committee on roads and inland naviga- tion (Piper) on petition for aid in erection of a bridge over Slippery Rock Creek. (Same 1808/9: 669.) . Same resp. petition of Wm. Tate for aid in im- proving navigation of Clearfield Creek. (Same 1808/9: 669-670.) . Rept. of committee (Laird) to whom was re- ferred petition of comrs. apptd. to receive subscrip- tions for a bridge over the Susquehanna at Nesco- peck, praying subscription to stock by state. (Sen. jol. 1808/9: 446-447.) . Rept. of committee on roads and inland naviga- tion (Duane) on Mercer Co. petitions for leglsl. aid in road and bridge building. (House jol. 1809/10: 128.) 1810. Rept. of committee on roads and inland naviga- tion (Duane) on Westmoreland Co. petition resp. jurisdiction of courts over roads and asking apprn. towards a bridge over Turtle Creek. (Same 1809/10: 196-197.) . Rept. of committee (Laird) to whom was re- ferred act for building a bridge over the Susque- hanna River at Nescopeck Falls. (Sen. jol. 1809/10: 207.) . Rept. of committee (Borrows) to whom was re- ferred petition from Lycoming and Centre cos. resp. aid in erection of bridges. (Same 1809/10: 212-213.) . Rept. of committee (Stevenson) to whom was referred res. rel. to the erection of a bridge at a place called Martin's Crossings, 14 miles west of Bedford. (Same 1809/10: 505-506.) 1811. Rept. of committee (Weaver) apptd. on part of Govs. mess. rel. to roads and inland navigation and to whom was referred rept. of a committee of last session rel. to the erection of a bridge at a place called Martin's Crossings. (Same 1810/1: 161-162.) . Rept. of committee (Leech) to whom were re- ferred petitions for authority to raise $20,000 to turnpike and erect bridges on part of old York road. (House jol. 1810/1: 428.) . Rept. of committee (Hamilton) to whom was re- ferred petition from Lancaster Co. for apprn. of money due Commonwealth from estate of Wm. Henry, deceased; to the erection of bridges in the CO. (Same 1810/1: 573-574.) . Rept. of committee (Tod) on petition of inhabi- tants of Bedford Co. for bridge over Dunning Creek being made a toll bridge. (Same 1810/1: 646-647.) . Charters of incorporation granted companies to build bridges over the Susquehanna River at M'Call's ferry, Columbia and at Sunbury. (Govs, mess. (Snyder) Dec. 5, 1811.) 1812. Public works in progress, viz.: turnpike roads, bridges over the Susquehanna, etc. (Same (Snyder) Dec. 3, 1812.) 1813. Rept. of committee on roads and inland naviga- tion (Brady) to whom was referred petition from Mercer and Beaver cos. for leglsl. aid to enable them to erect a bridge over Neshannock Creek. (Sen. jol. 1812/3: 177-178.) 1814-1833. Abstr. of tolls reed, by co. to erect a bridge over the Lehigh River near Northampton. (Same 1833/4 V. 1: 247-255.) 1815. Rept. of committee (Herrington) to whom was referred the petition of Hugh Moore, James Her- ington and Saml. Evans for authority to erect a toll bridge over French Creek at Evan's Ferry In Mercer Co. (House jol. 1814/5: 147-148.) 370 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA BRIDGES— cont'd 1815. Bridges have been erected over the Delaware and Schuylkill and four over the Susquehanna; another building at Berwick over the N. E. branch of the Susquehanna. (Govs. mess. (Snyder) Dec. 8, 1815.) 1817. Rept. of committee on roads and inland naviga- tion (Reily) on petition praying for appm. to aid in erection of a bridge over Black Lick Creek. (House jol. 1816/7: 474.) . Rept. of committee on roads and inland naviga- tion (Scott) on petitions for a loan to M'Call's ferry bridge co. and for appm. in aid of erection of a bridge over the Little Coniaut marsh in Crawford Co. (Same 1816/7: 529.) . Rept of committee (Doty) to whom was referred petition praying for appm. in aid of the erection of a bridge over Tuscarora Creek, Miflin Co. (Same 181ft/7: 634.) 1818. Rept. of committee (WeUes) on petition of in- habitants of Centre Co. for aid In building bridge over Bald Eagle Creek at Milesburg, in Centre Co. (Sen. joL 1817/8: 415.) Rept of committee (Leib) to whom was referred petition from inhabitants of the Northern Liberties for legisl. authority to comrs. of Phlla. Co. to erect a stone bridge over the Cohocksink Creek. (Same 1818/9: 71-72.) 1820. Rept of committee (Raguet) to whom was re- ferred petition from Phila. for a law authorizing erection of a bridge across the Delaware at Pettys Island. (Same 1819/20: 464.) . Rept of comrs. apptd. by the Gov. under act of Mch. 16, 1820 to view ground from west end of Harrisburg bridge to river Juniata near Hillers- town and ascertain practicability of laying out a state road betw. those two points, probable expense of road and bridging the waters. (House joL 1820/1: 81-83.) John Blair, Wm. Wilson and Thos. Smith were the comrs. 1822. See Canals. Fenn., under date of 1822, Mch. 23. 1827. Rept of auditor gen. (Mann) reL to ^ptsnt of mgrs. of turnpike road and bridge cos. in which state holds stock; ace with repts. of the mgrs. apptd. (House joL 1826A v. 2: 699-712 (docs. 283- 284).) 1828/9. Abstr. of accts. of co. for erecting bridge over river at Leiiigh, at or near Siegfried's ferry. (Sen. Jol. 1828/9 V. 1: 512-515.) 1829. Rept of committee on local appms. (Kerr) on toll bridge over Allegheny River, where Susque- hanna and Waterford turnpike road crosses said stream. (House jol. 1828/9 v. 2: 460.) . Rept of committee on bridges and state and turnpike roads (Cliampneys) on bridge "over Ten Mile Creek, Greene Co. (Same 1828/9 v. 2: 616 (doc 234).) 1833. Rept of committee on inland navigation and in- ternal improvement (Miller) on petition from Juniata Ck>. for a law authorizing canal comrs. to construct a bridge over the Penn. Canal posite to PerrysvUle in said co. (House joL 1832/3 ▼. 1: 870-871.) 1834. Rept of committee on bridges and state and turnpike roads (Maclay) upon petition rel. to a bridge over Penns Creek, at Selimsgrove. (Same 1833/4 V. 2: 661 (doc 161).) 1835. Rept of committee on roads, bridges and inland navigation (Strohm) on petition of H. H. Burr and Wm. M'Coy alleging infringement on their patent for building bridges, in construction of state im- provements. (Sen. joL 1834/5 v. 1: 342-343.) BKIDGES— cont'd 1835. Rept of minority of committee on corporations (T. S. Smith) on bill to authorize Gov. to incor- porate a company to erect a bridge over the Schuyl- kill River near Phila. (House joL 1834/5 v. 2: 859- 862 (doc 245).) 1836. Rept of committee on claims (Hutchinson) on petition of W. Bennett, praying for passage of law authorizing canal comrs. to erect a bridge across Penn. Canal on his farm, or to allow him damages equivalent thereto. (Same 1835/6 v. 2: 603 (doc. 155).) 1837. Rept of John P. Bailey, engr., on cost of con- struction of proposed bridge over Susquehanna River at Duncan's Is. (Same 1836/7 v. 2: 490-491 (doc. 156).) Ctovs. mess. (Ritner) ace. with communication from canal comrs., with rept of John P. Bailey, engr., reL to the cost of proposed bridge over the Susquehanna River, at Duncan's Island; and rept of H. R. Campbell, on practicability of avoiding the Schuylkill inclined plane on the Ck>lumbia and Phila. R.R.; comment (Same 1836/7 t. 2: 488 (doc 154); Sen. joL 1836/7:316.) . Rept of canal comrs. reL to bridge at Duncan's Island. (House joL 1835/6 v. 2: 716-717.) The ace docs. (155-157) are indexed separately. . Rept of committee on judiciary systCTi (Gil- more) upon petition from Brownsville, Fayette Co., protesting agst erection of bridge at WUliamsport (Same 1836/7 v. 1: 673-674.) . Govs. mess. (Ritner) ace. with conunnnicatlon from bd. of canal comrs. incL rept of engr. (Bally) reL to bridge at Duncan's Island. (Same 1836/7 v. 2: 728-730 (docs. 226-227).) . Same, omitting Govs. mess. (Sen. jdi. 1836/7 ▼. 2: 456-457.) 1837. Rept of select committee (Trego) rel. to making free certain bridges over the Schuylkill River. (House jdL 1836/7 v. 2: 797-801 (doc 241).) . Same, separate. Harrisburg: Prtd. by S. D. Patterson, 1837. 7 pp. Copy seen In the Hist. Socy. of Penn., FhUa. Usnal no. of copies ordered prtd. (House joL 1836/T v. 1: 909.) See also below, Bept. of Senate Committee on same subject. . Rept of [select] committee (Burden) on me- morials praying that Schuylkill permanent bridge should be made a free bridge. (Sen. joL 1836/7 v. 1: 697-699.) Tbongh the lept. is principaHy on the SchnylUn permanent bridge, it inclndes three bridges over the SchaylUlL . Same, separate, incl. House rept Philaddphia: Prtd. by L. R. BaUey, 1837. 14 pp. Copy seen in Hist Socy. of Penn. 400 copies ordered prtd. 1838. Completion of bridge at Duncan's Island; cost (Govs. mess. (Ritner) Dec 27, 1838.) . Rept of committee (Gilmore) apptd. by House to confer with Senate committee reL to bUl author- izing incorporation of a co. to construct a bridge across the Allegheny River at Stiarpsbnrg. (House joL 1837/8 T. 1: 619.) 1839. Conuaunication frriated by cos. for construction and repairs of streets, roads and bridges. (Same 1892, 3 pt 2 (p. 336B)— some 1895/6.) Stock held by State; see Finance: State. Investments 1829/30. Stmt of bridge stock the prc^erty of com- monwealth Nov. 30. {A.R. auditor gen. 1829/30: 39 app.) B&IDGES: INDIVIDUAL Allentown Bridge 1903. Construction of Allentown bridge under acts of 1895 and 1903. (Bienn. rept of atty. gen. 1903/4: 13.) Athens Bridge Co. 1830. Rept of committee on corporations (Ruble) on petition of mngrs. of Athens Bridge Co., Bradford Co., asking law to prevent establishment of a ferry, etc., across river in vicinity of that bridge. (House joL 1829/30 V. 2: 701 (doc. 291).) Camden Bridge 1822. X. J. res. rel. to contingent act for erection of Camden Bridge. (Sen. jol. 1822/3: 700-701.) BRIDGES: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Camden Bridge— confd 1822. Memorial of directors of Penn. and N. J. C!om- munication C!o. resp. erection ci a bridge at Cam- den. (House jol. Dec sess. 1822: 195-200; Sen. jIumbia Bridge Co. (Same 1825/6 v. 2: 202 (doc. 121).) . Rept of committee (Duncan) on petition from stockholders of Columbia Bridge Cki. for investiga- tion of affairs of the co. since 1820. (Sen. jciL 1825/6: 269.) 1SS5. Rept of committee on inland navigation and in- ternal improvement (Miller of Phila.) reL to laying of rails on the Columbia Bridge. (House joL 1834/5 V. 2: 192 (doc. 69).) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 373 BRIDGES: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Columbia Bridge Company — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1835. Rept. of canal comrs. rel. to tolls to be charged for passing upon rails to be laid on Columbia Bridge. (Same 1834/5 v. 2: 546-547 (doc. 140).) . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (House jol. 1834/5 v. 1 : 355.) Conemaugh Bridge Company 1824-1831. Stmt, of affairs of Conemaugh Bridge Co. (House jol. 1831/2 v. 2: 615-616.) Easton Delaware Bridge Co. Incorporated Mch. 13, 1796. serial 1827-1845. Ann. rept. of Delaware Bridge Co. at Easton. In Collected docs, as follows : 1827 in Senate jol. 1827/8 v. 2 : 46-59 ; House jo), t. 2 : 3-10. 1828-1843 not found. 1841/4 In Senate jol. 1845 v. 2:279-283 (doc. 48). " House " 1845 v. 2:515-519 (doc. 78). non-serial 1806. Letter from Geo. Clymer, pres. of Phila. Bank offering to loan $10,000 for the Easton Delaware Bridge. (Sen. jol. 1805/6: 249.) . Rept., by bill, of committee (Lattimore) on petition for erection of a bridge over the Delaware River at Easton. (Same 1805/6: 193.) . Letter reed, from Saml. Sitgreaves and John Ross resp. Legisl. aid in erection of a bridge over the Delaware at Easton. (Same 1805/6: 212.) . Rept. (by bill) of committee (Sommer) to whom was referred letter of Saml. Sitgreaves and John Ross on behalf of mgrs. and co. for erection of Easton Bridge. (Same 1805/6: 216.) 1827. Rept. of select committee (Ihrie) on accts. of Delaware Bridge Co., Easton. (House jol. 1826/7 v. 2: 676-677 (doc. 259).) 1890-1893. Rept. of pres., mngrs. and co. for erecting a bridge over the Delaware at the borough of Easton. (Legisl. Record 1893 v. 1: 3234-3235.) 1893. Communication from atty. gen. (Hensel) in reply to jt. res. relating to bridge across Dela- ware River, at Easton; ace. by abstr. of accts. of co. to erect said bridge, Oct. 1, 1889 to Apr. 1, 1893. (House jol. 1893: 2002-2004; Sen. jol. 1893: 1619- 1621.) Fairmount Bridge Co. 1811-1837. Stmt, of receipts and expenditures. In Collected docs, as follows : 1811-1837 In Senate jol. 1837/8 v. 2:618-619 (doc. 6). " House " 1837/8 v. 2 : 703-704 (doc. 136). Franklin Bridge Co. 1828. Stmt, of affairs of Franklin Bridge Co. In Collected docs, as follows : 1828 In House jol. 1828/9 v. 2:441-442 (doc. 129). Harrisburg Bridge serial 1817-1826. Rept. of co. for erecting a permanent bridge over the Susquehanna River in Dauphin Co., near Harrisburg. In Collected docs, as follows : 1816/7 In House jol. 1816/7 : 437. 1818-1825 not found. „„„„.„ 1826 In House jol. 1826/7 v. 2 : 706-710. non-serial 1813. Rept. of committee (Dingman) on petitions of sundry stockholders in Harrisburg Bridge Co. pray- ing that site fixed on for Harrisburg bridge may be changed. (House jol. 1812/13: 312-313.) BRIDGES: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Harrisburg Bridge — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1826 Aug. 1. Rept. of mgrs. of Harrisburg Bridge Co., apptd. by auditor gen. on part of Commonwealth. (Same 1826/7 v. 2: 700-701.) Jacob Bucher and Solomon Gorgas, mgrs. 1827 Ai,r. 2. Same. (Same 1826/7 v. 2: 702-703.) Bobt. Harris and Wm. Duck, mgrs. 1835. Rept. of committee on claims (T. S. Smith) upon petition of Andrew Dorsheimer, a former subscriber to shares of stock of Harrisburg Bridge Co., asking that a certain amt. of stock be placed to his credit. (Some 1834/5 v. 2: 555 (doc. 148).) 1836. Communication from canal comrs., ace. with rept. of R. Faries, rel. to practicability of connecting bridge asked for by Cumberland Valley R.R. Co. with Harrisburg Bridge across Susquehanna River. (Same 1835/6 v. 2: 363-365 (doc. 66).) High Street Bridge Company 1815/8. Triennial abstrs. of receipts and payments. In Collected docs, as follows : 1815/8 in House jol. 1818/9 : 383-384. Lancaster and Schuylkill Bridge, at or near Sheridan's Ferry serial 1818-1831. Stmt, of pres. and mngrs. In Collected docs, as fallows : 1818 in House jol. 1818/9 : 385. 1819-1820 not found. 1821 in House jol. 1821/2 : 663-664. 1822-1823 not found. 1824 in Senate jol. 1824/5 : 505-506. 1825-1829 not found. 1830 in House jol. 1830/1 v. 2 : 777-778. 1831-1832 not found. 1833 in Senate Jol. 1833/4 v. 1 : 328-329. non-serial 1814-1827. Stmt, of pres. and mngrs. of Lancaster and Schuylkill Bridge: moneys reed, and expended, in bldg. and repairing said bridge and making turn- pike road from 9th street, on Callowhill street to said bridge, and from thence until it intersects Lancaster turnpike road. (House jol. 1827/8 v. 2: 628-629; Sen. jol. 1827/8: 118.) Lehigh Bridge Co., near Biery's Mill Incorporated under act of Mcb. 5, 1824. 1828. Abstr. of accts. In Collected docs, as follows : 1828 In House jol. 1828/9 v. 2 : 728-729 (doc. 328). Lehigh Water Gap Bridge Company Pursuant to sec. 15, act of Mch. 18, 1826. 1826/9. Stmt, of affairs. In Collected docs, as follows : 1826/9 in Senate jol. 1828/9 v. 1 : 510-512. " " House " 1828/9 v. 2:725-727 (doc. 327). Lewiston and Tuscarora Bridge Co. 1851-1855. Abstr. of accts. In Collected docs, as follows : 1851 In Senate jol. 1852 v. 2 : 547. "House " 1852 v. 2:657 (doc. 92). 1852 not found. 1853 in Legislative docs. 1854 : 601. 1854 not found. 1855 In Legislative docs. 1856 : 794. Lordville and Equinunk Bridge 1871. Veto (Geary) of act rel. to Lordville and Equi- nunk Bridge Co. (House jol. 1871: 1147-1148.) Mifflin Bridge Company 1836/7. Stmt, of affairs of Mifflin Bridge Co. for 2 yrs. (House jol. 1837/8 v. 2: 511 (doc. 120).) 374 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA BRIDGES: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Milfoid Delaware Bridge Co. Pursuant to sec. 14, act of Jan. 27, 1814. 1826/8. Rapt In Collected docs, as follows : 1826/8 in House gol. 1828/9 v. 2:465-466 (doc. 144). Monongahela Bridge Company 1829. Kept, of committee on local appms. (Kerr) rel. to appropriating dividends on stock held by state in Monongahela Bridge, for improving state road from Pittsburgh to Uniontown; inexpedient. (House jol. 1828/9 V. 2: 669 (doc. 277).) 1832. Govs. mess. (WoU) ace. by stmt of bd. of mngrs. of Monongahela Bridge Co., rel. to Injury recently sustained by that improvement {Same 1831/2 v. 2: 598-600 (docs. 134-145); Sen. joL 1831/2 v. 1: 242- 244.) . Rept of committee on bridges, state and turn- pike roads (Gebhart) upon petition rel. to Monon- gahela Bridge Co. for aid. (House jol. 1831/2 v. 2: 809 (doc. 242).) Proceedings of a mtg. of the mgrs. of the Monon- gahela Bridge Co. at Pittsburgh. (Sen. jol. 1831/2 [V. 1]: 497-498.) 1900. Monongahela Bridge Co.; quo warranto case to show by what authority said co. exercised liberties and franchises of a corporation, and why it should not be ousted from further exercise of its charter privileges. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1899/1900: xvi- xvli.) New Hope Delaware Bridge Company Pursuant to sec. 14, act of Dec. 23, 1812. 1814/7-1835/7. Stmt of accts. In Collected docs, as follows : 1817 In House Jol. 1817/8 : 726-728. 1824/7 " " " 1827/8 v. 2 : 792. 1835/7 ' 1837/8 v. 2:842. Bankikg Privilege; see Banks: Individttal Northampton and Lehigh Bridge Company 1816. Abstr. of accts. of co. In Collected docs, as follows : 1816 In House jol. 1816/7 : 712-713. Northumberland Bridge Company serial 1812/6-1825/6. Stmt of affairs. In Collected docs, as follows : 1812/6 in House Jol. 1816/7:436. 1816/7 " Senate " 1817/8:156-158. " House " 1817/8:234-235. 1817/8 " Senate " 1818/9:219-222. " House " 1818/9:319-323. 1818/9 " Senate " 1819/20:90-94. " House " 1819/20:145-148. 1819/20 " Senate " 1820/1:518-521. " House " 1820/1:693-696. 1820/1 " Senate " 1821/2:198-201. " House " 1821/2:277-279. 1821/2 " Senate " 1822/3:288-290. " House " 1822/3:422-424. 1822/3 " Senate " 1823/4:224-226. " House " 1823/4:412-414. 1823/4 " Senate " 1824/5:207-210. " House " 1824/5 v. 2:139-142 (doc 70). 1824/5 not found. 1825/6 In House JoL 1825/6 v. 2 : 704-706. non-serial 1809. Rept. of committee (Murray) to whom was re- ferred petition from Northumberland Co. for liberty to build a bridge over the river at Northumberland. (House jol. 1808/9: 406-407.) 1813. Rept of committee (Farrelly) to whom was re- ferred petition of Edwd. Lyon of Shamokin Island, Northumberland Co. for change of site of North- umberland bridge. (Same 1812/3: 486.) 1826. Corresp. betw. secy, of commonwealth and presi- dent of the Northumberland Bridge Co. resp. stmt. to be made, etc. {Same 1826/7 v. 2: 39-45 (doc. 13).) BRIDGES: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Penn. and N. J. Bridge Company 1868. Veto (Geary) of act to incorporate Penn. and N. J. Bridge Co. (House jol. 1868: 97.) Perkiomen Bridge 1803. Petition of inhabitants of Montgomery Co. stat- ing financial result of erection of bridge over Perki- omen Creek and praying law to extend time for re- ceiving toll on the Perkiomen Bridge, or leave to collect a toll for a certain time on the bridge which they intend to build over Manatawney Creek. (Sen. jol. 1802/3: 278.) 1804. Rept. of committee (Boileau) on petitions from Montgomery Co. for a law authorizing comrs. of said CO. to take half toll for passing over Perkiomen Bridge for a term of 10 yrs. (House jol. 1803/4: 546.) . Petition from Montgomery Co. for extension of time for collecting toll on Perkioming (sic) Bridge. (Sen. joL 1803/4: 421.) Perrysville Bridge Co. 1840. Rept of committee of conference (Watts) on bill to incorporate Perrysville Bridge Co. (House joL 1840 V. 1: 1007-1009.) Schuylkill Permanent Bridge President, directors and company for erecting a perma- pent bridge over the Eiver Schuylkill were in- corporated by act of Mch. 16, 1798. Permanent bridge over Eiver SchuyiltUL at or near Philadelphia. 1800/3-1834/6. Triennial abstr. of receipts and pay- ments of Schuylkill Permanent Bridge Co. n. t p. In Collected docs, as follows : 1800/3 in Senate JoL 1803/4 : 534-535. " House " 1803/4:536-539. 1804/6 " Senate " 1805/6:225-226. 1807/9 " " " 1809/10:390-398. 1810/12 not found. 1812/5 In House JoL 1815/6 : 245-246. 1816/8 not found. 1819/21 in House Jol. 1821/2 : 291-292. 1822/4 " Senate " 1824/5:175-176. " House " 1824/5 v. 2 : 117-119 (docs. 50- 51). 1825/7 in Senate JoL 1827/8 V. 2 : 154-155. " House " 1827/8 v. 2 : 626-628 (docs. 151- 152). 1828/30 in Senate JoL 1830/1 v. 1 : 139-140. "House " 1830/1 v. 2:615.«16 (doc.108). 1831/3 " Senate " 1833/4 v. 1 : 210-211. " House " 1833/4 v. 2:540-541 (doc. 117). 1834/6 " Senate " 1836/7 v. 2 : 298-300. " House " 1836/7 v. 2:451-453 (doc 127). non-serial 1788. Letter from Thos. Paine to Benj. Franklin, Pres. of State of Penn. transmitting opinion of the Academy of Sciences at Paris on the principles and construction of his model for a bridge of one arch, of the extent of 100 feet, in iron, to be erected over the SchuylkiU at Phlla. (Assem jol. Oct, 1788: 25- 29.) IncL French (original) and English translation of the Academy opinion. 1799. Presentation of a memorial from the select and common councils of Phila. objecting to grant of part of scite (sic) of bridge to the co. for erecting a permanent bridge over the Schuylkill. (Sen. joL 1798/9: 181.) . Rept. of committee (Morgan) to which was re- ferred the representation of a memorial agst grant- ing a lot of ground to the Schuylkill Bridge Co. (Same 1798/9: 201.) 1833. Memorial of the president directors and com- pany for erecting a permanent bridge over the River Schuylkill at or near the City of Philadelphia, remonstrating agst certain alterations prayed for by the West Philadelphia Canal Co. in act to in- corporate a CO. to make a canal round the western INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 375 BRIDGES: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Schuylkill Permanent Bridge— cont'd non-serial — cont'd abutment of the permanent bridge over the River Schuylkill at the City of Philadelphia, passed Apr. 4, 1831. Harrisburg: Prtd. by H. Welsh, 1833. 26 pp. Copy seen In Hist. Socy. of Penn., Phila., and in tlie State Library of Penn. 1834. Rept. of the committee (Goodman) to whom were referred petitions praying that the Schuylkill permanent bridge should be made a free bridge. (House jol. 1833/4 v. 2: 902-910 (doc. 204).) . Same, separate. Harrisburg: Prtd. by H. Welsh, 1834. 11 pp. Copies seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn. and in Amer. Plill. Socy. 1000 copies in Englisli and 500 in German were ordered prtd. (House jol. 1883/4 : 837.) 1837. See above, Bridges, this date. 1861 May 2. Veto (Curtin) of act to authorize the erection of a free bridge over the Schuylkill, in Phila. (Legisl. Record 1861: 963; 1145-1146; 1158.) Laws 1798. Text of act of the Legisl. of Penn. and patent to incorporate a co. for erecting a permanent bridge over the River Schuylkill. Philadelphia: Prtd. by J. Fenno, n. d. 21 pp. Copy seen in tlie Hist. Socy. of Penn. 1811-1834. An act and a suppl. thereto to authorize and direct the Gov. to incorporate a co. for erecting a permanent bridge over the River Schuylkill. Phila- delphia: Prtd. by J. Crissy & G. Goodman, 1835. 23 pp. Copy seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn. Susquehanna Bridge Company; see above, Columbia Bridge Co. Trenton Delaware Bridge Co. Under lease to Penn. R.R. 1896/7-1903/4. Ann. rept. (A.R. secy, internal affairs on r.rs. 1896/7 (pp. 435-436)— some 1903/4.) Valley Creek Bridge 1838. Govs. mess. (Ritner) transmitting communica- tion from canal comrs. rel. to Valley Creek Bridge, on Columbia and Phila. R.R. destroyed by fire; com- ment. (Sen. jol. 1837/8 v. 1: 665.) . Docs. ace. Govs. mess. rel. to Valley Creek Bridge. (Same 1837/8 v. 2: 647-648.) Watsontown Bridge Co. 1870. Veto (Geary) of suppl. to act incorporating Watsontown Bridge Co. (House jol. 1870: 910.) Westmoreland and Indiana Bridge Co. Reports made under acts of Feb. 27, 1838 and Apr. 6, 1848. 1848/50-1863/5. Stmt, of affairs. In Collected docs, as follows : 1848/50 in Senate jol. 1851 v. 2:598-599 (doc. 55). " House " 1851 v. 2:614-615 (doc. 73). 1850/2 not found. 1852/4 in Legisl. docs. 1855:431-432 (doc. 40). 1854/6 " " " 1857:692 (doc. 57). 1856/8 1859 : 737-738 (doc. 45) . 1858/60 not found. 1860/2 In Legisl. dots. 1863:878-879 (doc. 24). 1863/5 " ^' " 1865:706-707 (doc. 26). Wheeling Bridge 1850. Rept. of canal comrs. rel. to bridge across Ohio River at Wheeling. (House jol. 1850 v. 2: 374; Sen. jol. 1850 v. 2: 690-691 (doc. 106).) . Rept. of select committee (Darsie) on so much of Govs. mess, as relates to obstructions to naviga- tion of the Ohio River. (Sen. jol. 1850 v. 1: 276-283.) ' . Same, separate. " Rept in relation to the bridge across the Ohio River at Wheeling." Harris' burg: J. M. G. Lescure, 1850. 10 pp. Copies seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn. and in Amer. Phil Socy. BRIDGES: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Wheeling Bridge — cont'd 1850. Rept. of select committee (Porter) rel. to bridge across the Ohio River, at Wheeling. (House jol. 1850 v. 2: 374 (doc. 44).) . Obstruction to navigation of the Ohio River by bridge near Wheeling, Va. (Govs. mess. (Johnston) Jan. 1, 1850.) 1851. Litigation pending rel. to bridge over Ohio River at Wheeling. (Same (Johnston) Jan. 7, 1851.) 1852. Rept. of secy, of commonwealth (Hughes) rel. to corresp. of Wheeling Bridge Case. (House jol. 1852 V. 2: 89-94 (doc. 3).) . Rept. of atty. gen. (Campbell) rel. to Wheeling Bridge case. (Same 1852 v. 2: 417-421 (doc. 41).) Wilkesbarre Bridge Co. 1825-1826. Stmt, of affairs of co. for erecting a bridge over the Susquehanna River at Wilkesbarre, Lu- zerne Co. (House jol. 1826/7 v. 2: 710-711 (doc. 7).) 1827. Rept. of Christian Muench one of mgrs. apptd. by auditor to inquire into affairs of Wilkesbarre Bridge Co. (Same 1826/7 v. 2: 703.) . Rept. of Wm. Swetland, one of mgrs. apptd. by auditor to inquire into affairs of Wilkesbarre Bridge Co. (Some 1826/7 v. 2: 703.) BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION; see PUBLIC HEALTH. ASSOCIATIONS BROBST (S. D.) Claimant 1844 Jan. 23. North" Branch Division of Penn. Canal (Sen. jol. 1844 v. 1: 117-118.) BROKERS' LICENSES See Licenses BROTHERLINE (JOHN) Claimant 1849 Apr. 6. Juniata Division of Penn. Canal. (Sen. jol. 1849 V. 2: 481-482; House jol. 1849 v. 2: 545-546.) BRUNER (ABRAHAM) Claimant 1837 Jan. 13. West Branch Division of Penn. Canal. (House jol. 1836/7 v. 2: 303 (doc. 80).) BUCKSHOT WAR; see RIOTS BUCKWHEAT Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Grain BUILDING CONSTRUCTION; see INDUSTRIES, ETC. BUILDING BUILDING LAWS See also Labor. Factory Inspection. 1873. Veto (Hartranft) of bill prohibiting erection of any foundry, sash, saw, or planing mill, cotton, woolen, or carpet factory or mill, or any other bldg. to contain machinery propelled in whole or part by steam power in Phila. within 150 yds. of any school house. (Sen. jol. 1873: 1091-1093.) 1881. Fire-escapes: requirements of law of Je. 11, 1879; disaster in 1881 due to non-compliance with law; provision should be made for enforcement of law. (9 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1880/1: 105- 106.) 376 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA BUILDING LAWS— cont'd 1882. Fire-escapes, recommended that laws be enacted making it the duty of overseers of hospitals, alms- houses, and other public asylums, to have fire- escapes constructed. (13 A.R. bd. of public charities. 1882: xv-xvi.) 1890. Opinion of atty. gen. on duty of factory inspec- tor with regard to fire escapes. (1 A.R. factory in- spector 1890: 17-19. > 1893. Atty. gen.'s construction of fire escapes and fac- tory inspection laws. (4 same 1893: 11-12.) . Extr. from Govs. mess. rel. to fire escapes, em- ployment of children, etc. (4 same 1893: 5-6.) . Parties responsible [for erection of fire escapes] ; opinion of atty. gen. (4 same 1S93: 27-30.) . Opinion of atty. gen. rel. to fire-escapes; own- ers in fee or for life in bldgs. not properly supplied with fire escapes to be proceeded agst. and not tenants. (Bienn. rept. of atty. gen. 1893/4: app. 6.) . Opinion of atty. gen. rel. to fire escapes; act of 1889 places upon factory inspector duty of deter- mining whether or not a factory is sufficiently pro- vided with means of egress in case of fire or dis- aster. (Same 1893/4: app. 20-22.) 1894. Opinion of deputy atty. gen. on power of factory inspectors to enforce erection of fire escapes. (6 A.R. factory inspector 1894: 13-14.) 1895. Operation of laws rel. to fire-escapes might properly be extended. (Govs. mess. (Pattison) Jan. 1, 1895: 24.) — • — . Opinion of atty. gen. rel. to manner of erection of fire escapes. (Bienn. rept. of atty. gen. 1895/6: 78.) 1897. Veto of act providing for fire alarms In hotels, etc.; with text of bill. (Vetoes (Hastings) 1897: 151-153.) . Veto of act to provide for more safe and efficient means of exit from theatres and other places of public amusement, etc.; with text of bill. (Some (Hastings) 1897: 232-234.) . Veto of act to regulate construction of bldgs. in cities of first class; with text of bill. (Same (Hast- ings) 1897: 123-125.) . Law passed requiring every bldg. used as a seminary, college, hospital, asylum or hotel of three or more stories in height to be furnished with one or more outside iron fire escapes. (15 rept of com- mittee on lunacy of bd. of public charities 1897 : 55.) 1898. Factory dept. should be empowered to enforce fire escape law in respect to hotels, opera houses and public halls. (9 A.R. factory inspector 1898: 8.) 1901. Outside open, iron fire escape not always a safe means of escape; other means of egress should be provided; tower escape. (12 same 1901: 8-9.) 1903. Fire escapes; exhibit by cos. of na of hotels, school bldgs., seminaries, colleges, hospitals, public halls, factories, etc., upon which fire escapes were ordered. (14 same 1903: 179.) 1903/4. Summary of inspections of academies, colleges, seminaries, hospitals, hotels, public halls, school houses, theatres, etc., and no. of orders issued to provide exits, fire extinguishers and fire escapes thereto. (15 same 1903/4: 18-19.) 1904. Fire escapes; no. erected during year. (15 same 1903/4: 7-8.) Laws 1879. Text of law rel. to fire escapes. (Penn. School Journal v. 28: 157-158.) 1885. Text of fire escape law. (4 A.R, factory inspector 1893: 61-65.) Repeated in 1894, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901, 1902. 1897. Text of fire escape law of July 12. (8 same 1897: 33-35.) Repeated in 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901, 1902. BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS serial See Banks, the serial groap, series 5. non-serial 1849-1887. Total no. of bldg. socy. mortgages recorded in Phlla., approximate value, amt. added to value of real estate; no. of dwellings built in Phila. from 1870 to 1876 and no. bldg. socy. mortgages recorded within same period; estimated no. of mortgages created from bldg. socy. loans to date. (16 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1888: A.47.) 1853. Veto (Bigler) of act rel. to land and bldg. assns. etc. (House jol. 1853 v. 1: 348-349.) 1865. Govs, objections (Curtin) to bill authorizing Williamsport Mnfg. Co. to adopt certain provisions of act to prevent waste in certain cases, and in rela- tion to land and building assns., and also of act " to encourage mnfg. operations in commonwealth." (Same 1866: 42-43.) 1878. Bldg. and loan assns.: debate. (Legisl. Record 1878 (V. 1) : 1306-10; 1322-32; 1347-52; (v. 2) : 2577- 2585.) 1880. Bldg. and loan assns.; by John H. Kerr. (8 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1879/80: 266-271.) Purpose, cliaracteristics, administration, tax. . Tables: returns from 163 building and loan assns. (8 same 1879/80: 271-285.) . [Circular addressed to secys. of bldg. and loan assns. asking information as to no. of members, capital stock, receipts, expenditures, etc.]. (8 same 1880: 270.) 1888. Comparison of bldg. and loan assns. and savings banks, by chief of bureau. (16 same 1888: A.1-6.) . Bldg. and loan assns.; by M. J. Brown assisted by J. J. Paist. (16 same 1888: A.6-26.) Primary object; leading principle; explanation of principles, etc. ; hist, in England (1781-1887) ; Chinese claim (200 B. C.) ; wliat they are ; single series assn. ; mo. cost of pnrcliaslng homes; how bldg. socys. are organized ; how borrower is helped to pay his loan ; reasons for joining them ; cost of a loan. . The practical business of a bldg. and loan assn.; showing accts. of a theoretical socy. for 127 mos. (16 same 1888: A.32-45.) . Bldg. and loan assns. in Penn.: estimated no. of shares, loans, assets, expenses, gains, etc. division of assets, etc.; work accomplished in 12-yr. period. (16 same 1888: A.45-46.) . Bldg. and loan assns. in Penn.: name and loca- tion, age, no. of shares, cash receipts and expendi- tures, current expenses, total assets, total gains, in- vestment of assets, etc. (16 same 1888: A.50-90.) . N. J. bldg. and loan assns.; collection o£ infor- mation since 1880; summary of statistics. (16 same 1888: A.90-91.) . Maine bldg. and loan assns.: aggregate standing and condition, Nov. 1. (16 same 1888: A.91.) . Bldg. and loan assns.: no., assets, location of larger no. in Ohio, N. Y., Iowa., Cal., Del., D. C, Mich., Minn., Mass., Mo., other states. (16 same 1888: A.92-95.) . Financial condition of the Carroll Bldg. Assn., in- cluding 143d payment made Je. 27. (16 same 1888: A.95-96.) . Ground rents in Penn. (16 some 1888: A.97-98A) . Permanent or serial assns.: plan of formation. (16 same 1888: A.98-100.) Rules for dividing gains; from Bldg. Assn. and Home Journal, Phila. (16 same 1888: A.117-120.) 1888-1889. Comparative averages of building and loan assns. (17 same 1889: C.71.) 1889. Bldg. and loan assns.: extrs. from communlcar tions reed, in regard to different bldg. assns. ; tabu- lar stmt of returns from different socys. ; summary of the analysis; results. (17 same 1889: C.1-76.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 377 BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1889. List of bldg. and loan assns. whose repts. were received too late for classification; assets of each. (17 same 1889: C.73.) 1893. Statistics of bldg. and loan assns.: status of such assns. in Penn.; nature and object of the assns.; comparison of Penn. with other states, etc. (111., Cal., Mass., Minn., N. J., English societies, N. Y.) ; suggestions for Penn.; summaries deduced from returns of individual companies; tables containing returns of individual companies, by cos. (1) name, locality and description of assns. (2) premium and interest rates, homes acquired, mortgages fore- closed, loans, etc. (3) no. and value of shares, by series, in certain representative assns. (4) receipts and disbursements in certain representative assns. (21 same 1893: A.1-515.) 1895. Necessity of legislation to prevent any so-called building and loan, saving fund or investment society, not chartered by laws of commonwealth, from soliciting or doing business in state without making some deposit or giving adequate security for same. (Govs. mess. (Pattison) Jan. 1, 1895: 15.) . " The bldg. and loan assn. is distinctively a Penn. institution, the first effort of the kind in this coun- try having been organized in Phila. in 1831." (Same (Hastings) Jan. 15, 1895.) . No. of bldg. and loan assns. in V. S. in 1894, no. organized under Penn. laws, no. shareholders in Penn. assns., no. borrowers; no. of national bldg. and loan assns.; value of business and proportion in Penn.; propriety of placing these assns. under control of banking dept. (Same (Hastings) Jan. 15, 1895.) . Worth of Penn. bldg. and loan assns.; harm done by foreign bldg. and loan assns. doing business in state; legislation advised rel. to foreign bldg. and loan saving fund and investment socys. (Same (Pattison) Jan. 1, 1895: 15.) . Under act of 1895 reorganizing dept. of banking, comr. is given power to investigate affairs of bldg. and loan assns. (Bienn. rept. of atty. gen. 1895/6: 33-34.) . Opinion of atty. gen.; banking dept. vs. bldg. assns.; bldg. assns: banking act of 1895 — exemp- tion for home assns.; taxation — ^liability for foreign investments; basis of stock valuation for banking dept. fees. (Bienn. rept. of atty. gen. 1895/6: 108- 111.) . Bldg. and loan assns. in Penn. since 1831. (Penn. School Journal v. 43: 324.) 1895-1900. Rept. of condition of individual foreign building and loan assns. [assns. of other states]. (A.R. comr. banking dept. 1897 pt. 2 (pp. 1143-1200) — same 1900.) 1895-1904. Rept. of condition of individual building and loan assns. transacting business in Penn. (Same 1895 pt. 2 (pp. 1-112)— some 1904.) . Tables: Resources, receipts, disbursements and liabilities by counties of building and loan assns. transacting business in Penn. (Same 1895 pt. 2 (pp. 1126-1140)— some 1904.) 1896-1904. Procs. instituted by law dept. agst. insur- ance COS. and bldg. and loan assns. (Bienn. rept. of atty. gen. 1895/6 (p. 231)— some 1903/4.) 1897. No. of bldg. and loan assns. reporting to banking dept.; assets; foreign bldg. and loan assns. doing business in state not really bldg. and loan assns.; matter should have attention of Legislature. (Govs, mess. (Hastings) Jan. 5, 1897: 41-42.) BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1897-1904. Rept. of homestead loan and trust cos. (A.R. comrs. banking dept. 1897 pt. 2 (pp. 1219-1240) — same 1904.) 1899. Opinion of atty. gen. rel. to issuance of full paid and prepaid stock by bldg. and loan assns. (Bienn. rept. of atty. gen. 1899/1900: 28-32.) . Recommended that license fee be required from foreign bldg. and loan assns. (Govs. mess. (Hast- ings) Jan. 3, 1899: 21.) . Opinion of atty. gen. rel. to bldg. and loan assns. ; regulation and control of by banking comr. (Bienn. rept. of atty. gen. 1899/1900: 20-23.) . Opinion of atty. gen.; bldg. and loan assns. are required to pay a state tax upon monthly payment stock which has matured. (Same 1899-1900: 5-6.) 1900. Bldg. and loan assns.; proceedings agst; right of to issue prepaid and full-paid stock. (Same 1899/1900: xxxv-xxxviii. ) 1903. Opinion of atty. gen. rel. to bldg. and loan assns.; loaning of money to alien co. and investments in obligations of township officials. (Same 1903/4: 198-199.) Laws 1874-1879. Text of laws of Penn. for incorporation and regulation of building and loan assns. (16 A.R. bureau industrial statistics 1888: A.121-124.) Keceipts and Expenditures 1904. Opinion of atty. gen.; bldg. and loan assns. can- not do life insurance business. (Bienn. rept. of atty. gen. 1903/4: 204.) 1895/6-1903/4. Table: receipts from bldg. and loan assns. (A.R. auditor gen. 1895/6 (p. 1) — same 1903/4.) BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS. INDIVIDUAL COM- PANIES Artisans' Building and Loan Association of Phila. 1874. Veto (Hartranft) of suppl. to act conferring cer- tain privileges upon Artisan's Building and Loan Assn. of Phila. (House jol. 1874: 91-92; Legisl. jol. 1874: 38.) Artisans' Building and Loan Association of Philadelphia. No. 2 1874. Veto (Hartranft) of suppl. to charter of Artisans' Building and Loan Assn. of Phila. No. 2. (House jol. 1874: 111.) Berean Building and Loan Assn. 1888. Constitution and by-laws of Berean Bldg. and Loan Assn. (16 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1888: 26-31A.) Building Association Hall Company of Philadelphia 1874. Veto (Hartranft) of act to incorporate Building Assn. Hall Co. of Phila. (House jol. 1874: 118; Legisl. jol. 1874: 40.) Cameron Building, Loan and Saving Association of Phila- delphia 1874. Veto (Hartranft) of act to incorporate Cameron Bldg., Loan and Saving Assn. of Phila. (Sen. jol. 1874: 132; Legisl. jol. 1874: 63-64.) City building and Loan Association 1859. Veto (Packer) of act to incorporate City Build- ing Assn. (Sen. jol. 1859: 425-426; House jol. 1859: 536.) 378 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCUTIONS: INDIVIDUAL COM- PANIES— cont'd City of Home Bnilding and Loan Assn. 1888. 12th ann. stmt, of City of Home Bldg. and Loan Assn., Phila., Feb. 6. (IG A,R. bureau of industrial statistics 1888: 100-107 A.) Premium deducting assn. Cony Provident Building and Loan Association 1874. Veto (Hartranft) of act to perpetuate charter of Corry Provident Bldg. and Loan Assn., and to in- crease shares of same. (Sen. joL 1874: 100; Legisl. joL 1874: 55.) Cumberland Building and Loan Association 1874. Veto (Hartranft) of, act to amend charter of in- corporation of Cumberland Building and Loan Assn. of PhUa. (House jol. 1874: 119; Legisl. joL 1874: 40.) David H. Schuyler Building and Loan Assn. 1874. Veto (Hartranft) of act to amend charter of in- corporation of the David H. Schuyler bldg. and loan assn. of Phila. (Legisl. joL 1874: 34.) Eastern Building and Loan Society 1904. Opinion of atty. gen. rel. to Eastern Building and Loan Society; facts held not to warrant an applica- tion for a receiver. (Bienn. rept. of atty. gen. 1903/4: 347.) Eastern Saving Fund, Safe Deposit and Loan Association of Philadelphia 1874. Veto (Hartranft) of act to incorporate Eastern Saving Fund, Safe Deposit and Loan Assn. of Phila. (House jol. 1874: 87.) Erie City Building and Loan Association 1874. Veto (Hartranft) of act to authorize Erie City Building and Loan Assn. to increase no. of its shares. (House joL 1874: 120; Legisl. jol. 1874: 40.) Freehold Building and Loan Company 1874. Veto (Hartranft) of snppL to act to incorporate Freehold Building and Loan Co. extending powers thereof. (House jol. 1874: 109; L^isl. jol. 1874: 39.) (merman Enterprise Building Assn., Phila. 1887/8. Eighth ann. rept. of German Enterprise Bldg. Assn., Phila. Dec. 1887-Nov. 1888. (16 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1888: 110-lllA.) Interest reduction assn. Hermann Building and Loan Assn. No. 2 1888. Hermann Bldg. and Loan Assn. No. 2, Phila. (16 AJR. bureau of industrial statistics 1888: 112-113A.) Interest in advance assn. Keystone Saw-Works 1887. Table: rents of houses built by operators of Key- stone saw-works. (15 A.R. bureau industrial sta- tistics 1887: 28E.) . Financial rept. of building assn. composed of workmen in Keystone saw- works. (15 same 1887: 28E.) Marine Building Co. 1874. Veto (Hartranft) of act to Incorporate the Marine Bldg. Co. (LegisL joL 1874: 61.) Masonic Bnilding Assodation of Oil City 1871. Veto (Geary) of act to incorporate Masonic Build- ing Assn. of Oil City, Venango Co. (House jol. 1871: 86.) Middlebeig Building Association 1870. Veto (Geary) of bUl to incorporate Middleberg Bldg. Assn. (Sen. joL 1870: 58.) BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS: INDIVIDUAL COM- PANIES — cont'd National Cottage Co. and West Phila. Improvement Assn. 1869. Veto (Geary) of biUs incorporating National Cottage Co. and West Phila. Improvement Assn. (Sen. joL 1869: 64.) People's Bnilding and Loan Assn., Pittsburgh 1883-1888. Secy.'s 11th semi-ann. rept of People's Bldg. and Loan Assn. of Pittsburgh, fM" half yr. ending Nov. 6, 1888, and exhibit of business transacted by it from its organization. May 15, 1883. (16 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1888: 114-116A.) Mo. premium assn. Perpetual Saving Fund and Loan Association of Philadelphia 1874. Veto (Hartranft) of act to incorporate Perpetual Saving Fund and Loan Assn. of Phila. (House joL 1874: 90; LegisL joL 1874: 34.) Qnincy Building and Homestead Association of Quincy, HI. 1888. 14th ann. stmt of Quincy Bldg. and Homestead Assn. of Qnincy, 111., Je. 5. (16 A.R. bureau of in- dustrial statistics 1888: 108-llOA.) Premium deducting assn. Second National Loan and Homestead Assn. 1873. Veto (Hartranft) of act confirming title to property in the Second National Loan and Home- stead Assn. of Allegheny City. (Legisl. joL 1873: 1065.) Second South-Westem Building Association 1870. Veto (Geaiy) of act rel. to Second South-Westem Building Association. (House joL 1870: 72.) Society Buildings Company 1861. Veto (Packer) of act to Incorporate Society BuUdings Co. (Sen. jol. 1861: 35.) Tradesmen and Building, and Loan Association No. 2, of Philadelphia 1874. Veto (Hartranft) of suppL to charter of Trades- man and Building and Loan Assn. No. 2, of Phila. (House joL 1874: 110; LegisL joL 1874: 35; 39.) West Hazleton Building and Land Association 1874. Veto (Hartranft) of act suppL to charter of West Hazleton Building and Land Assn., Luzerne Co. (House jol. 1874: 100; LegisL joL 1874: 36.) Williamsport Mannfactnting Co. 1865. Veto (Curtin) of act authorizing WUliamsport Mnfg. Co. to adopt certain provisions of act to pre- vent waste in certain cases, and in relation to land and bldg. assns. (LegisL Record 1866: 26.) BUILDING STONES; see INDUSTRIES, ETC. BUILDING TRADES Strikes; see Labor Disputes BULLITT BILL; see FINANCE; MUNICIPAL Under date 1897. BUREAU OP INDUSTRIAL STATISTICS; see LABOR BUREAU OF STATISTICS OF LABOR AND AGRICULTURE; see LABOR BUSINESS CONDITION 1819 Dec. 10. Rept [of committee apptd. cm so much of Govs. mess, as relates to the general state of domestic economy, the general stagnation of busi- ness and the practicability, as well as expediency ttf constituting a loan office]; Duane. n. t p. 23 pp- pp. 16-23 contain a proposed substitute for the Duane rept. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 379 BUSINESS CONDITION— cont'd 1820 Jan. 28. Rept. of select committee (Duane) on so much of Govs. mess, of Dec. 19, as relates to state of domestic economy. (House jol. 1819/20: 416-428.) Excessive Importation, enormous banking, speculation, absence of specie, loss of confidence, etc. ; question of establishing loan office ; suggestion to national government for protection of Industries, for direct taxation ; works of substantial Internal Improve- ment. A substitute for this rept. was proposed Feb. 1 ; for text, see House Jol. 1819/20 : 459-466. 1000 copies of the original rept. and substitute were ordered prtd. (House Jol. 1819/20 ; 466.) . Same, separate (including substitute), n. t. p. 23 pp. Copies seen In Amer. Phil. Socy. and In Hist. Socy. of Penn. Jan. 29. Rept. of committee (Raguet) apptd. to inquire into extent and causes of present general distress. (Sen. jol. 1819/20: 221-236.) . Same, separate, n. t. p. 16 pp. Copy seen In Amer. Phil. Socy., Phlla., and In Hist. Socy. of Penn. Double the usual no. of copies ordered prtd. (Sen. Jol. 1819/20 : 236.) Feb. 14. Documents in relation to the extent of the present general distress, n. t. p. 27 pp., 3 foldg. tables. Should have accompanied rept. of Jan. 29. Copy seen In Amer. Phil. Socy., Phlla. Double usual no. of copies ordered prtd. (Sen. Jol. 1819/20 : 337.) . Same. (Sen. jol. 1819/20: 311-337.) Feb. 14. Documents in relation to the extent and causes of the present general distress throughout the Commonwealth, n. t. p. 27 pp., foldg. table. Should have accompanied rept. of 29th ult. BUTCHERS' AND DROVERS' LICENSES; see LICENSES BUTTER Inspection; see Food and Drug Law. Manufacture; see Dairy Industry Dairy CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION 1817 Jan. 27. Rept. of jt. committee of Ohio legislature ture on improving navigation of Ohio River. (Sen. jol. 1816/17: 280-281; House jol., 489-491.) 1823 Jan. 24. Letter from speaker of House of Dele- gates of Md. resp. apptmt. of a committee to con- sider rendering the waters of the Potomac naviga- ble, the ulterior object in view being an entire canal to unite the waters of the Ohio with the tide navigation of the Potomac. (Same 1822/3: 397.) 1827 Dec. 5. Govs. mess. (Shulze) transmitting copies of a letter from the Gov. of Conn, and res. resp. Me. res. rel. to apprn. of funds for internal improve- ment; copies of letters rel. to apptmt. of comrs. from Penn. and Va. to lay out a state road [from Greene Co., Penn. to Middle Island Creek, Va.], etc. (Sen. jol. 1827/8: 13-15; House jol. 1827/8 v. 2: 39-40 (docs. 9-10).) Docs. ace. mess. 1828. Rept. and res. of legisl. of Vt, rel. to proposed amdmts. of constitution of U. S., and to internal improvements. (House jol. 1827/8 v. 2: 729-731.) . Rept. and res. of legisl. of Ga., rel. to tariff and internal improvements. (Same 1827/8 v. 2: 718- 729.) 1831. Advantages of canals over r.rs.; comparison of; canal rates. (A.R. canal comrs. 1830/1: 28-29.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. Mch. 22. Tendency of public improvements to augment wealth even though involving debt. (Rept. of committee of ways and means (Read) Mch. 22, 1833.) CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION— cont'd 1852 Feb. 20. Message of Gov. (Bigler) rel. to con- struction of ship canal across peninsula of Florida. (House jol. 1852 v. 2: 537-538 (doc. 50); Sen. joL V. 2: 441-442 (doc. 49).) KENTUCKY 1818. Subscription in Ky. Ohio Canal Co. solicited by board of comrs. of Ky. (Govs. mess. (Findlay) Dec. 3, 1818.) 1819 Jan. 11. Rept. of committee on roads, bridges and inland navigation (Breck) on communication con- tained in Govs. mess. rel. to Ky. Ohio Canal. (Sen. jol. 1818/9: 148-149.) NEW YORK 1842 Mch. 3. See below. Canals, etq.: Individual (State). Penn. Canal, this date. Erie Canal; see below, Canals, etc.: Individual (State). Erie Canal [Seneca Lake and Tioga River Canal]; see below, Pennsyl- vania. Proposed Canals PENNSYLVANIA Early In the year 1789 recommendations for a general system of Inland navigation were made by both the Supreme Executive Council and the Legislature of Penn. ; Apr. 13, 1791, a law was passed appropriat- ing sums for Improving the navigation of certain rivers and constructing certain roads with view to connecting " the eastern and western waters of the state " — an object finally accomplished by tlie Penn. Canal. The Improvement of river naviga- tion by removal of obstructions, erection of water- locks, etc., and the numerous surveys and explora- tions during the period 1789-1824 were the experi- mental measures out of which developed the state system of internal Improvement designated by act of Feb. 25, 1826, " The Pennsylvania Canal." f See below. Canals and Slack- Water Navigation : Individual— State.) For the reason that the early river Improvements were largely along the lines later Included in the state system of Internal Improvement and are considered as Inaugural steps In the development of that system, a large part of the material relating to Improvement of navigation of rivers and other streams has been classified here, in preference to River Conservancy, or Public Works, headings used In preceding Indexes for this kind of material. The greatest Incentive to Improvements in inland navi- gation In Penn. was Its natural adaptability. Among the Influential factors In development may be noted (1) The Society for the Promotion of Internal Improvement of Road and River Naviga- tion, formed In 1789 ; a memorial of this Society to the Legislature, Feb. 7, 1791, recommended a line of public works which was practically developed In the state system of public works ; reprints of their memorials to the Penn. Legisl. are Included in Amer. State Papers. Misc. v. 2, pp. 834, et seq. (2) Improvements in neighboring states. (3) The many private canal and slack-wEiter navigation com- panies which had been incorporated and were In active operation before the state system was definitely located. The success of these companies was a strong argument for the establishment of a state work as a source of revenue. Moreover It was thought that the possible combination of these companies might prove a dangerous monopoly. (4) The Penn. Society for the Promotion of In- ternal Improvements, formed in 1824, did much to bring about state legislation on Internal Improve- ment ; their publications being unofficial It has not been possible to Introduce them Into this Index ; an excellent collection of their addresses, petitions and sundry publications Is In the library of the Library Co. of Phlla. The Society In- directly promoted the Canal Convention held at Harrlsburg, Aug. 4-6, 1825, which adopted a resolu- tion favoring Internal Improvements to connect the Susquehanna and the Allegheny and Ohio and from the Allegheny to Lake Erie. ' See also. The State Works of Penn., by A. A. Bishop (Publications of Tale Univ. v. 13, 1907) ; Hist Highways of America, by A. A. Hulbert. v. 13 ■ Nills' Register. 380 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION— cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd serial See also Canals, etc.; Individual (State). Penn. Canal [and B.E.]. 1 series Bepts. submitted by auditor gen. A 1860-1864. [Tabulated results compiled from repts of r.r. and passenger rwy. cos.] (A.R. auditor gen. on r.rs. 1860 (pp. 204-221)— same 1864.) B 1865-1867. [Tabulated results compiled from repts. of r.r. and passenger rwy. cos. and canal cos.] (AM. auditor gen. on r.rs. 1865 (pp. 431-468) — same 1867.) C 1868-1874. Tabulated results compiled from repts. of r.r., passenger rwy., canal and telegraph cos. Checklist 1868-1871. No separate copies found. 1872. Harrlsburg: B. Singerley, 1873. 91 pp. 1873. Harrisburg: B. Singerley, 1874. 112 pp. 1874. Harrlsburg : B. F. Meyers, 1875. 93 pp. In Documents as follows : 1868 In Bept auditor gen. on r.rs. 1868 : xrli-lxix. 1869 " " " " " " 1869 : xv-lxxxil. 1870 " " " " " " 1870 : xvl-lxiiT. 1871 " " " " " " 1871 : iT-lxrxTli. 1872 " " " " " " 1872 : iv-cv. 1873 " " " " " " 1873 : iv-cxav. 1874 " " " " " " 1874 : xv-cvii. 2 series Bepts. submitted by secy, internal affairs. A 1875-1883. Tabulated results compiled from ann. repts. of r.rs., passenger rwys., canal and telegraph cos. Checklist 1875. Harrisbnrg : B. F. Meyers, 1876. 99 pp. 1876-1883. No separate copies found. In Documents as follows : 1875 In A.B. secy. Internal affairs, pt 4, 1875 : 1-99, 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1876 : 17-118. 1877 : xv-cxi. 1878 : XT-cxtU. 1879 : Iv-dv. 1880 : lU-cxL 1881 : iU-cxvil. 1882 : ix-cxlx. 1883 : 1-139. 1884-1896. Tabulated results compiled from repts. of r.rs., express cos., passenger rwys., canals, tele- graph and telephone cos. (AJL secy, internal affairs pt 4, 1884 (pp. 305-459)— «ome 1896.) C 1897-1904. Tabulated results compiled from repts. of r.r. and passenger rwy. cos. (A.R. secy, internal affairs pt. 4 (pp. 709-852)— «ame 1904.) non-serial Abbaxgeme>t Canals and Slack-water Kavigation General material Laws Proposed Canals Beceipts and E:xpenditur«s Tolls 1732-1877. Lehigh Valley. (5 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1876/7: 592-601.) Early modes of traveling ; progress and utility of bigh- ways ; navigation ; r.rs. and canals ; Leh^h Valley B.B, ; Lehigb Valley K.B, Bridge over Delaware Biver ; North Penn. B.B. ; Lehigh and Susquehanna B.B. ; New Jersey Central B.B. ; Lehigh Valley B.B. and industrial Interests along Its line, com- mencing at " Forks of the Delaware " ; mining in the anthracite regions. CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION— cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1761-1876. [Canals in Penn.] (Penn. and the Centen- nial Exposition, y. 1, pt. 2: 201-232.) The introduction of canals; Conewago Improvement' lessons of the War of 1812 ; Schuylkill Navigation Co. ; Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co. ; Conestoga Navigation Co. ; Codorus Navigation Co. ; Union Canal Co. ; Delaware and Hudson Canal Co. : Sns- qnehanna Canal Co. ; Monongahela Navigation Co. ; Mnncy Canal Co. ; Penn. Canal Co. ; canal inclined planes ; existing canals ; state line of canals and r.rs. ; progress each year. 1824-1834 ; Delaware Division of the canal; Fhila. and Columbia ILB. ; Eastern Division of the canal ; Joniata Division ; Allegheny Portage E.E. ; Western Division of the canal ; Snsqnelianna Division ; West Branch Divi- sion ; North Branch Division ; Beaver Division ; Erie Extension ; Wlconisco Canal ; Allegheny Feeder; Gettysbnrs Extension of the Columbia R.B. ; short lines, feeders, etc ; length and char- acteristics of the whole line; financial stmt. 1844- 1859 ; bd. of comrs. ; Yonghiogheny Improvement 1789-1790. Repts. of sundry comrs. apptd. to view and explore the rivers Susquehanna and Juniata; the River Delaware; the River Schuylkill, etc. Phila- delphia: Prtd. by F. Bailey, MDCCXCI. 27 pp., map. The first rept. In this pamphlet Is by T. Matlack, Bead- ing Howell and W. Dean, Dec 2, 1789 ; their rept. relates to the DeL and the Lehigh ; they were in- structed by the act under which they were apptd. to mark " places where locks or canals are neces- sary," and found the river Lehigh the only place snitable for " that mode of improving navigation." The second rept. is by the comrs. apptd. to view the Biver Delaware nnder act of Sept. 28, 1789; tbe comrs. were Timothy Matlack, Beading Howell and Wm. Dean ; date of rept. Feb. 4, 1790. The third rept. Is rept. of the comrs. apptd. to view and explore the rivers Susquehanna and Joniata ; comrs. were Saml. Boyd, Bartrem Galbralth and Thomas Holing ; date of rept, Jan. 30, 1790. The fourth rept is on the river Schuylkill ; the comrs. were John Adlum and BenJ. BIttenhouse. Copies seen In tbe Historical Socy. of Penn.. In the Library Co. of Phila., and In the Penn. State Library. All of these repts. excepting that of Dec 2, 1789, were reprinted in tbe House joL of 1815/6; see below, under dates 1790-1793. 1790 Feb. Apptmt of Timothy Matlack, Reading How- ell and Wm. Dean to view the Delaware River; Benj. Rittenhouse and John Adlum, the Schuylkill; Bart- rem Galbralth, Saml. Boyd and Thos. HuHiig, the Susquehanna; work accomplished. (Mess, of Presi- dent (Mifflin) and supreme exec, council Feb. 9, 1790.) Mch. 27. Rept of committee on that part of mess. resp. navigation of the Delaware, Schuylkill and Susquehanna. (Assem. joL Feb. 1790: 226-228; 244- 246.) Bawie, Gumey, Balllott Ludwig, Carson, Maclay, Eyer- son composed the committee. Oct-Nov. Copy of a rept from Reading Howell, Frederick Antes and Wm. Dean, comrs. apptd. to explore the head-waters of the rivers Delaware, Le- high and Schuylkill, and the north-east branch of the Susquehanna: also the rept. of the comrs. apptd. to examine the Western waters of the State of Penn. Philadelphia: Prtd. by F. BaUey, MDCCXCI. 33 pp. The rept of Howell, Dean and Antes covers 13 pp. and bears date Nov. 27, 1790 ; estimates are given of the cost of tbe improvements suggested. The comrs. to examine tbe Western waters were Timotby Matlack, SamL Maclay and John Adinm; tbeir lept covers pp. 15-33, dated Dec 14, 1790; estimates expenses for improvements suggested. Copies seen in llbrarv of the Library Co. of Phila., in the Hist Socy. of Penn., and In the Penn. State Library. Both of the repts. were included in the House JoL of 1815/6 ; see below, under dates 1790-1793. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 381 CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION— cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1790-1793. Repts. of comrs. who explored and surveyed the eastern and western waters of state. (House jol. 1815/6: app. 3-82.) Transmitted to the House by the secy, of the Common- wealth In reply to res. of Feb. 20, 1816. Contents : pp. 3-5. Kept, of the comrs. apptd. to view and explore the rivers Susquehanna and Juniata. Jan. 30, 1790. (Saml. Boyd, Bartrem Galbralth, Thos. Hullng.) pp. 6-8. Kept, of the comrs. apptd. to view and explore the river Schuylkill, etc. n. d. (John Adlum, Ben]. Elttenhouse.) pp. 8-18. Kept, of comrs. apptd. to view the river Dela- ware, agreeably to ace of Assem. passed Sept. 28, 1789. Feb. 4, 1790. (J. Matlack, Reading Howell, W. Dean.) pp. 19-27. Rept. of comrs. apptd. to explore the head- waters of the rivers Delaware, Lehigh and Schuylkill, and the north-east branch of Susquehanna. Nov. 27, 1790. (Reading Howell, yv. Dean, Frederick Antes.) pp. 28-44. Rtpt. of comrs. apptd. to view the western waters. Dec. 14, 1790. (Timothy Matlack, Saml. Maclay, John Adlum.) pp. 44-57. Rept. of Wm. Findley and Wm. Smith, on the waters of Conemaugh, Kiskemanettas (sici, Dun- ning's Creek and the Bedford Branch of Juniata. Mch. 5, 1793. pp. 58-82. Rept. of John Badolett, agt. of information. apptd. to explore the waters of Monongahela and Youghiogheny. n. d. 1790-1807. Hist. acct. of rise, progress and state of canal navigation in Penn., containing abstrs. of acts of the Legisl., and their grants of money for im- proving roads and navigable waters. (Amer. State Papers. Misc. v. 1: 834-865.) 1791. Govs. mess. (Mifflin) rel. to exploration of west- ern waters, etc. (Sen. jol. 1790/1: 89-90; House jol. 1790/1: 123-124.) 1791 Apr. 2. Res. presented by committee of the whole resp. apprns. for improvements of roads and inland navigation; adopted (House jol. 1790/1: 325-327; 331.) Sept. 13. Rept. of committee on memorial of socy. for promoting improvement of roads and inland navigation. (Same 1790/1: 502-503.) For material rel. to the Society for Promoting Improve- ment, etc., see above, note preceding the serial group. 1791-1808. Abstr. of contracts for opening and Improv- ing roads and rivers. (Sen. jol. 1807/8: app. 3-17.) Furnished by deputy secy, of state (Trimble) Mch. 17, 1808, pursuant to Senate res. of Mch. 9. 1792 Feb. 28. Rept. of committae to whom were re- ferred memorial of society for promoting the im- provement of roads and inland navigation. (House jol. 1791/2: 179-180.) Mch. 3. Further rept. of committee apptd. on part of Govs. mess. rel. to roads and navigation. (Same 1791/2: 195-197.) Mch. 23. Rept. of committee on memorial of society for promoting improvements of roads and inland navigation. (.Same 1791/2: 258-259.) Dec. 18. Rept. of committee apptd. on petitions for a canal from Hunter's Falls on the Susquehanna to the borough of Harrisburgh. (Same 1792/3: 41- 42.) 1793. Rept. of secy, of state (Dallas) in answer to House res. of Mch. 19, for stmt, of all contracts, made for purpose of opening and improving sundry navigable waters and roads within state. (Same 1792/3: 296-297.) 1795. Rept. of committee on subject of making further provision for improvement of roads and rivers. (Same 1794/5: 341-342.) 1802 Mch. 30. Rept. of committee on roads and inland navigation (Wetherill) on petitions for legisl. aid, for road and navigation improvement. (Same 1801/2: 461-462.) CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION— cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1804 Peb. 1. Memorial of Geo. Dressier protesting agst. petition of inhabitants of Nittany Valley for a canal, etc. (Sen. jol. 1803/4: 201.) Mch. 3. Rept. of committee (Pearson) on peti- tions of Thomas Leiper and John M'llvaine resp. cutting a canal in Delaware Co. (Same 1803/4: 327-328.) Mch. 10. Rept. of committee (Harris) on peti- tions resp. canal from Fishing Creek to Bald Eagle Creek. (Same 1803/4: 369-370.) 1806 Mch. 28. Rept. of committee on roads and Inland navigation (Milnor) on petition praying measures for improvement of roads and inland navigation. (House jol. 1805/6: 600-602.) 1806-1820. Amt. appropriated for public improvements, amt. paid, balance due Nov. 30, 1820; loans made to meet apprns. (Govs. mess. (Hiester) Dec. 4, 1823.) 1807 Dec. 3. Liberal patronage of public works recom- mended. (Same (M'Kean) Dec. 3, 1807.) 1809 Mch. 18. Proposed fund for a canal co. (Rept. of committee of ways and means, Mch. 18, 1809.) 1810 Dec. 6. Connection of road improvement, river navigation and cutting of canals with political economy. (Govs. mess. (Snyder) Dec. 6, 1810.) ■ Dec. 6. Contemplated connection of waters of Susquehanna, Schuylkill and Delaware by canals. (Same (Snyder) Dec. 6, 1810.) 1812. Public works in progress, viz.: turnpike roads, bridges over the Susquehanna; importance of in- ternal navigation. (Same (Snyder) Dec. 3, 1812.) 1816 Feb. 22. Rept. of committee (Gonyngham) to whom was referred repts. of comrs. who explored and surveyed the eastern and western waters of the state. (House jol. 1815/6: 456.) The repts. were ordered prtd. as an app. to the House jol. ; see above, under dates 1790-1793. Mch. 15. Govs. mess. (Snyder) transmitting a communication from W. C. Nicholas, Gov. of Va. resp. importance of a general inland water com- munication. (Sen. jol. 1815/6: 372-375.) 1817 Feb. 24. Rept. of committee on roads and inland navigation (Gilmore) on apprns. necessary during present session for internal improvements. (House jol. 1816/17: 472-474.) Amts. specified for Schuylkill and other lock naviga- tions, Harrisburg and Pittsburgh turnpike and many others. 1818 Mch. 11. Rept. of committee on roads and inland navigation (Lehman) on advisability of adoption of judicious plan for internal improvement. (Same 1817/18: 619-627.) River improvement and connection of navigable streams by short canals. . Same, separate. Not seen. Usual no. of copies ordered prtd. fHouse jol. 1817/8 : 627.) Dec. 3. System for improvement of internal navi- gation should be adopted; proposed plans and methods of execution. (Govs. mess. (Findlay) Dec. 3, 1818.) 1819 Jan. 7. Rept. of committee on roads, bridges and Inland navigation (Breck) on res. enquiring into expediency of passing a law authorizing comrs. of different cos. to subscribe to stock for public im- provement. (Sen. jol. 1818/9: 96-97.) Dec. 10. Comrs. apptd. to explore route for canal to unite waters of Chickesalungo, Conestoga and French Creek have not commenced work, owing to inadequacy of compensation. (Govs. mess. (Find- lay) Dec. 10, 1819.) 382 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA CANALS AND SLACK-WATER NAVIGATION— cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd nonrserial — cont'd 1819 Dec. 10. Recommended that bd. (A comrs. be apptd. to make surveys and take level of principal streams, rept. practicability of rendering them navi- gable and connecting them by canals, etc. {Same (Pindlay) Dec. 10, 1819.) Dec. 10. Propriety of anticipating payment of loans for public improvements and protracting time for demand upon treasury, by authorizing another loan. (Same (Pindlay) Dec. 10, 1819.) 1820 Jan. 26. Rept. of the committee on ro^s and in- land navigation (I«hman) on res. directing them to report what objects of general improvement ought to be selected for the appm. of the public money, and also several petitions reL to the internal improvements of the state, n. t. p. 8 pp. Copies were seen In tbe Hist. Socy. of Penn. and In tbe Amer. PhUos. Socy. Points covered by the rept ; advantages from faclUtat- , Ing transportation by means of good roads, bridges, navigable rivers and artificial canals ; completion of Union Canal; tnmpike from the Snsqnebanna to Pittsburgh ; navigation of the Ohio River and Its branches; navigation of the Snsqnehanna; navigation of the Delaware; turnpike from Harrls- burg to Pittsburgh ; road from Berwick to Elmlra ; Ridge road, and Perkiomen and Reading tomplke ; Phila. and Great Bend turnpike, Bridgewater and TVUkesbarre turnpike road, and Wilkesbarre bridge. . Same. (Honse jol. 1819/20: 384-391.) Dec 7. Urging apptmt. of comrs. to ascertain in- formation rel. to internal improvement; amt. ex- pended on public improvements in 15 yrs. (Govs, mess. (Blndlay) Dec. 7, 1820.) 1821 Jan. 30. Rept. of committee on roads and inland navigation (Lehman) resp. transportation and means of communication and proposing a bill to promote internal improvements (roads, canals, river navigation). (House joL 1820/1: 443-453.) . Same, separate, n. p., n. d. 13 pp. Copy seen in Amer. Fhllos. Socy., Phila. T^sual no. of copies were ordered prtd. (House iol. 1820/1 : 454.) 1822. Documents ace. rept. of Mch. 23, 1822. Harris- burg: C. Mowry, n. d. 192, iii pp. Copy seen in Fenn. State IJbrary and In N. T. Public Library. The volume contains a circular sent to the various companies and replies reed. ' Jan. 12. Rept. of committee on roads and inland navigation (Lehman) on res. reL to apptmt. of comrs. for collection of useful facts reL to best method of facilitating and cheapening transporta- tion. (House joL 1821/2: 282-286.) . Same, separate. Xot seen. Usual no. of copies ordered prtd. (House JoL 1821/2 : 286.) . Mch. 23. Rept. of committee on roads, bridges and inland navigation (Raguet) in obedience to Sen. res. of Jan. 4, 1822 requiring them to ascertain and report a list of turnpike road cos. incorporated by Penn. legisL. their location, extent, expense of construction, materials, etc., also information resp. bridge, canal and lock navigation companies. (Sen. id. 1821/2: 654-670, 3 foldg. tables.) . Same, separate, n. p., n. d. C. Mowry, prtr. 18 pp., 6 foldg. tables. Copies in the N. T. Public IJbrary, In the Amer. Fhllas. Socy., PhUa., in tbe Hist. Socy. of Penn., and In the Penn. State IJbrary. 1200 copies were ordered prtd. (Sen. JoL 1821/2 : 671.) 1823 Mch. 10. Govs. mess. (Hiester) approving sundry bills and transmitting Md. docs. rel. to apptmt. ot ccaniB. to survey ronte for a canal to connect the waters of the Susquehanna with the city of Balti- more, etc (House joL 1822/3: 740-742.) CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION— cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd non-serUU — cont'd 1823 Dec 19. Rept of select committee (Lehman) to consider apptmt. of a bd. of comrs. to promote internal improvement of state; pc^cy of state re- specting internal improvement (.Same 1823/4: 163-170.) Same, separate, n. t. p. 8 pp. Two copies seen In Hist. Socy. of Penn. and one in Amer. Plill. Socy., Phila. The usual no. were ordered prtd. (Honse JoL 1823/4 : 171.) 1824 Feb. 2L Govs. mess. (Shulze) transmitting copy of a letter from (Jov. of Md. (Stevens) stating that 200 copies of rept of comrs. apptd. by Gov. of Md. to ascertain and fix a canal connecting waters of the Susquehanna with the City of Baltimore have been malted to the Gov. of Penn.; with ace doc (Sen. joL 1823/4: 373-374; Honse joL 1823/4: 681- 682.) Dec 9. Penn. presents cheapest and best route for connection of western waters with the Atlantic; aid from general govt may be expected in construc- tion of public works. (Govs, mess (Schulze) Dec 9, 1824.) 1825 Feb. 10. Govs. mess. (Schulze) transmitting N. J. res. rel. to abolition of slavery in the U. S. and copy of letter from Chas. Trcziyulney, one of comrs. ai^td. under act of Mch. 27. 1824, for purpose of promoting internal improvement of state, setting forth his reasons for not signing the rept of the other two comrs. (Sen. JoL 1824/5: 412-414.) Ace. docs, are inclnded ; N. J. res., pp. 413-414 ; comr.'s letter, p. 114. 1827 Feb. 21. Rept of select committee (Ellis) on res. reL to purchase of books on subject of canals and internal improvements. (House joL 1826/7 v. 2: 526-527 (doc. 230).) . Mch. 13. Communication frcnn pres. of bd- trf Penn. canal comrs. (Darlington) enclosing copy of instructions to John Mitchell reL to canal ronte betw. the Susqurfianna and the Potomac; with ace doc (Same 1826/7 v. 2: 678-680 (docs. 261-262).) 1828 Dec. 4. R^t on survey of basins, canal end rwy. routes betw. the Delaware and Susquehanna, by Monctire Robinson, engr. (A.R. canal comrs. 1827/8: 252-266 (series 8, no. 5).) Paging from Sen. ed. 1829. Mess, of Ggr. of N. J., with copy of act for effect- ing an arrangement betw. states of N. J., and Penn., for mutual use at waters of Delaware River for canals and other purposes. (Sen. joL 1828/9 v. 2: 520-52L) Dec. 5. Agreement betw. ctnnrs. of Penn. and X. J., for mutual use of waters of Delaware River for canal purposes, and rept of engrs. apptd. on part of each state, reL to exploration of said waters. (House joL 1829/30 v. 2: 198-215 (doc 56-57); Sen. jrt. 127-144.) The Penn. comra-.wcre Nathaniel B. Eldred, John B>. By act of Mch. 20, 1818, three grantees (Josiah Whlt^ Geo. F. Hanto, Ersklne Haaard) were anthorued to improve the navigation of the Elver Lehigh ; Aug. 10, 1818, they executed a deed to the " Lehigh Navigation Co." ; and Oct 21, 1818, a second deed was execnted to the Lehigh Coal Co. ; these two Mm- Sanles were nnlted Apr. 21, 1820, as the LeU^ favigatlon and Coal Co.; May 1, 1821, the titie was clianged to Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co. in 1821 and Feb. 13, 1822, incorporated by the Legislature nnder tiiat title. Sec also above. Canals, etc., Penn., nnder dates 1T61- 1876 ; also above, Delaware Division Canal Co. serial 1 series 1848-1884. Stmt of affairs. In Collected docs. 1848 In Honse Jol. 1849 " Senate " '• " Honse " 1850 " Senate " ** " House " 1851 " Senate " *• " House " 1852 " Senate " •* " House " 1853 " Legislative 1854 II 11 1855 If «( 1856 u tt 1857 II (1 1858 U f( as follows 1849 V. 2: 1850 V. 2: 1850 V. 2: 1851 V. 2: 1851 V. 2; 1852 V. 2 : 1852 V. 2 1853 V. 2; 1853 V. 2 docs. 1854 •* 1855 " 1856 " 1857 " 1858 •• 1859 :4-5 (doc 2). :58 (doc 5). :74 (doc 6). :384 (doc 27). :320 (doc 25). : 14-16 (doc 3). : 95 (doc 4). ;S32 (doc liy. :268 (doc 7). :231. : 286-287 (doc 11). : 274 (doc 11). : 284 (doc 8). :220 (doc 6). : 400-401 (doc 6). INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 391 CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co. — cont'd serial — cont'd 1 series — cont'd 1860:465 (doc. 6). 1861:396-397 (doc. 9). 1862:355 (doc. 3). 1863:469-470 (doc. 7). 1864:1288-1289 (doc. 32). 1865 T. 1:829-830 (doc. 15). 1866 V. 2:6-7 (doc. 2). 1867 v. 1:60-61 (doC. 3). 1868:1035-1036 (doc. 21). 1869:883-884 (doc. 25). 1870:847 (doc. 19). 1872 T. 2: 1522-1523 (doc. 15). 1874 V. 2:608 (doc. 4). 1875 V. 1:957 (doc. 7). 1876 T. 3:1155-1156( doc. 18). 1877 v. 2:833 (doc. 6). 1878 V. 1 doc. 8. 1 p. 1878/9 V. 2 doc. 9. 1 p. 1878 : 59-60. 1880/1 v. 2 doc. 7. 1 p. 1882/3 V. 4 doc. 11. 1 p. 1884/5 T. 2 doc. 18. 1 p. 1884/5 V. 2 doc. 19. 1 p. 1859 in 1860 " 1861 " Legislative docs. (t (( 1862 " *• (( 1863 " (( (* 1864 " " n 1865 " (( it 1866 " " (( 1867 " •' *» 1868 " <• " 1869 " <* ** 1870 not found. » 1871 In Leerislatiye docs. 1872 not found. 1873 In 1874 " 1875 " Legislative docs. « 1876 " *« 1877 " 1< 1878 " Record 1879 " does. 1880-1881 not found. 1882 in Legislative docs. 1883 1884 2 series 1863-1903/4. Ann. rept. (Rept. auditor gen. on r.rs. 1863: 344-346; rept. secy. Internal affairs on r.rs. 1903/4.) non-serial 1818. Rept. of committee on roads and inland naviga- tion (Lehman) to whom was committed a res. rel. to the Lehigh Navigation Co. (House jol. 1817/8: 437.) 1822-1826. Communication from pres. of Lehigh Coal an4 Navigation Co. In answer to res. of Feh. 8, 1827, ace. with stmt, of checks and drafts drawn by actg. mngrs. of co. on the Easton and Northampton banks each year; stmt, of co.'s cash disbursements each year; also stmt, and communication from cashier of Easton Bank, rel. to checks and drafts of said co. (Same 1826/7 v. 2: 545-614 (docs. 237-238).) 1824-1826. Stmt, and communication from the cashier of the Easton Bank, rel. to checks and drafts of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co. (Same 1826/7 v. 2: 609-614 (doc. 239).) 1827. Communication from Northampton Bank, with stmt, of acct. of Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co., with said bank. (Same 1828 v. 2: 628-631.) Feb. 2. Communication from pres. of Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co. rel. to res. of Feb. 8, re- quiring a stmt, of amt. of drafts and checks drawn by them on Easton and Northampton banks, etc. (Same 1826/7 v. 2: 491-492 (doc. 215).) . Rept. of. select committee (Petrlkln) rel. to checks of Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co. drawn on Easton and Northampton banks. (Same 1826/7 V. 2: 725 (doc. 294).) 1830 Dec. 21. Description of Lehigh Canal; cost of construction; no. tons of coal passed through this canal since Apr. 1, 1830. (A.R. canal comrs. 1829/30: 35.) 1832 Feb. 16. Rept. of the committee (Livingston) to whom was referred memorials praying that same rates of toll may be charged on the Delaware Divi- sion of the Penn. Canal as are charged by the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co. for the use of the Lehigh Canal, etc. (Sen. jol. 1831/2 v. 1: 227-336.) . Same, separate. Harrisburg: Prtd. by H. "Welsh, 1832. (?) pp. Incomplete copy seen In the Free Library of Phila. The usual no. of copies were ordered prtd. (Sen. JoL 1831/2 y. 1 : 335-336.) CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co. — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1832 Feb. 25. Same; minority rept. (Kerlln) ; a pro- posed substitute for the majority rept. (Sen. jol. 1831/2 V. 1: 380-389.) . Same, separate. Harrisburg: Prtd. by H. Welsh, 1832. 12 pp. Entitled : Counter rept. of the minority .... Copies seen in Free Library of Phila., and in Hist. Socy. of Penn. The usual no. of copies ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1831/2 v. 1 : 390.) Apr. 6. Letter from Joseph Barnes rel. to rept. made Feb. 25, 1832 to the Senate, rel. to tolls on Delaware and Lehigh canals, said rept. having re- flected on conduct of the writer. (Sen. jol. 1831/2 [V. 1] : 676.) 1864. Debate on suppl. to act authorizing the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co. to extend their r.r. from White Haven to Mauch Chunk. (Legisl. Record 1864: 187-188; 196^198; 352-353.) 1875. See above, Canals, Penn., this date. 1875-1895. See same, these dates. Lehigh River See also above, Pennsylvania, under dates 1789-1790, 1790 and 1790-1793. 1796. Rept. of committee (I. Whelen) on memorial resp. navigation of the River Lehigh. (Sen. jol. 1795/6: 133.) Little Schuylkill Navigation R.R. and Coal Co. 1833 Dec. 31. Stmt, of accts. of the Little Schuylkill Navigation R.R. and Coal Co., 1832/3. (House jol. 1833/4 V. 2: 854-855 (doc. 195).) Little Schuylkill River 1799. Rept. of committee (Potts) to whom was re- ferred petition from Northampton and Berks cos. for grant of sum to be applied to rendering naviga- ble the Little Schuylkill. (Sen. jol. 1798/9: 72.) Monongahela Navigation Co. The president, managers and company of the Monon- gahela Navigation Co. were incorporated Mch. 24, 1817; Mch. 31, 1836 a new company was in- corporated to make a lock navigation from Pitts- burgh to the Va. State Line; in 1897 the U. S. Govt, acquired possession of the improvement. See also U. S. 23 Cong. 1 sess. House ex. docs. 351 and 443 for Federal surveys ; for history of the company and text of all laws passed by the Penn. Legisl. in regard to it, see U. S. 49 Cong. 2 sess. House ex. doc. 112. See also above. Canals, etc. Penn., under dates 1761- 1876. See also Commerce : Canal-Borne. serial A Under sec. 15, act of Mch. 31, 1836. 1836-1880. Ann. rept. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1836/7 not published. 2. 1837/9 in Senate jol. 1840 v. 2 : 577-580. " House " 1840 v. 2, pt. 2 : 14-61 (doc. 101). 3. 1840 in Senate Jol. 1841 v. 2:129-146 (doc. 28). " " " House " 1841 v. 2:370-387 (doc. 105). [4-5]. 1841-1842 not found, unnum. 1843/4 in Senate jol. 1845 v. 2 : 204 (doc. 31) . 1845 1846 1847 1848 1849 1860 1851 1852 " House " " Senate " " House " " Senate " "House " " Senate " " House " " Senate " " House " "Senate " " House " " Senate " "House " 1846 V. 2 : 277-278 (doc. 40) . 1847 V. 2 : 373-396 (doc. 43). 1847 V. 2:261 (doc. 32). 284-301 (doc. 34). 313-330 (doc. 42). 131-142 (doc. 9). 171-183 (doc. 15). 353-363 (doc. 38). 337-347 (doc. 37). 241-242 (doc. 15). 177-178 (doc. 15). 1848 V. 2 1848 V. 2 1849 V. 2 1849 V. 2 1850 V. 2 1850 V. 2 1851 V. 2 1851 V. 2 1852 V. 2 1852 V. 2 1853 V. 2 357-372 (doc. 45). 453-468 (doc. 46). 365-366 (doc. 33). 1853 V. 2 : 308-304 (doc. 29) . 392 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDESTAEINGS— cont'd Monongahela Navigation Co. — cont'd serial — cont'd A — cont'd 1853 In LeglsIatiTe docs. 1854 " 1855 " 1856 " 1857 " 1858 " 1859 " 1860 " 1861 " 1862 •' 1863 '■ 1864 " 1865 ■' 1866 " 1867 " 1868 " 1869 not found. 1870 in Legislative docs. 1871 " 1872 " 1286 (doc. 7). 1873 in Legislative docs. 1874 " 1875 " 1876 " " " Record 1877 " ■■ docs. " ■' Record 1878 " '• docs. '* " '* Record 1879 not fonnd. 1880 in Legislative docs. 1854 1855 1856 1857 1858 1859 1860 1861 1862 1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 269-270. 390-391 (doc. 21). : 344-345 (doc. 26). : 364-365 (doc 18). : 274-275 (doc 13). : 534-535 (doc 20). :708 (doe. 17). : 839-840 (doc. 45). -.750-751 (doc 31). : 883-884 (doc 28). : 1522-1524 (doc 52). V. 2:991-992 (doc 12). V. 1:519-521 (doc 18). v. 1:814-816 (doc 24). : 1131-1133 (doc 27). : 894-896 (doc 29). 1871:179-180 (doc 10). 1872 V. 2:1529-1531 (doc 22). 1873 T. 2 : 191-192 ; v. 3 : 1285- 1874 T. 3: 1017-1018 (doc 3). 1875 V. 3:177-178 (doc 11). 1876 V. 3:1141-1142 (doc. 15). 1877 T. 2 : S31-833 (doc. 5). 1876 : 359. 1878 V. 6 (doc 34). 1877 : 225. 1878/9 V. 2 (doc 12). 1878 : 239. 1880, 1 V. 4 (doc. 19). 1870-1896/7. Ann. stmt. (A.R. auditor gen. on r.rs., etc. 1870: 592-596; rept. secy, internal afiairs on r.rs., etc. 1896/7.) non-serial 1819. Co. incorporated in Jly. to make lock navigation of the Monongahela. (Govs. mess. (Findlay) Dec. 10, 1819.) 1837 Mch. 27. Letter from James Clarke, president of Monongahela Nav. Co. rel. to stockholders, amt of stock, etc. (Sen. jol. 1836/7 v. 1: 736-737.) 1841. Rept. of committee on claims (Smyser) rel. to memorial of Monongahela Navigation Co. praying for state subscription of stock, and petition of citi- zens, remonstrating agst further subscription to stock of said co. (House jol. 1841 v. 1: 528-529.) 1845 Mch. 24. Rept. of select committee (Cummings) rel. to charge of toll on boats on Monongahela River, etc. (Same 1845 v. 2: 590-593 (doc. 93).) . Same, separate. Harrisburg: J. M. G. Lescure, 1845. 6 pp. Copy in N. Y. Public Library. 1850 Mch. 5. Rept of committee on judiciary system (Comyn) on petitions asking further reduction of tolls on Monongahela slack-water navigation, etc. (House joL 1850 v. 1: 463-464.) 1851. Rept. of select committee (Griffin) rel. to de- layed completion of improvement of Monongahela River to Va. state line by Monongahela Slack- Water Navigation Co. {Same 1851 v. 1: 220-22L) 1852 Feb. 18. Rept. of committee on inland navigation and internal improvements (M'(3uskey) rel. to re- duction of toUs of Monongahela Navigation Co.; raising dam no. 4; and completion of improvement of Va. state Una (Same 1852 v. 1: 272-273.) 1875. See above. Canals. Penn., this date. 1875-1895. See same, these dates. 1876. See below, Ohio Canal Ck)., this date. 1885. Monongahela Navigation Co.: Decrease in re- ceipts and in operating expenses and amt. in total expenses of the Monongahela Navigation Co. (Rept of secy, of internal affairs 1885 pt 4: vl) CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Monongahela Navigation Co.— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1897. Rept of the committee (Saylor) apptd. to in- quire into the high rates of toll charged by the Monongahela Navigation Co. and to inquire Into the conditions of the coal shipments. (Sen. joL 1897: 1736-1738; House jol. 1897: 2041-2044.) Je. 7. Same. (Leglsl. Record 1897 v. 2: 2402-2403.) Monongahela River See also above, Pennsylvania, nnder dates 1790-1793. serial Under act of Mch. 28, 1814. 1814-1815. Rept. of comrs. appointed to examine Monon- gahela River. In Collected docs, as follows : /. Gregg, H. P. Pearson, John Crawford, comra. 1814 In Senate JoL 1814/5:330. 1815 ' 1815/6 : app. pp. 17-18. " House " 1815/6:59-60. nOTirserial 1822. See above. Little Conemaugh. 1828 Dec. 3. See above, Allegheny, this date. Morris Canal (New Jersey) 1830. Description of Morris CanaL (A.R. canal comrs. 1829/30: 35-36.) Muncy Caaial Co. See also above. Canals. Penn., nndet dates 1761-1876. serial 1863-1879. Ann. rept (A.R. auditor gen. on r.rs. 1863: 371-372; rept secy, internal affairs on r.rs. 1879.) non-seriai 1847 Feb. 26. Veto (Shunk) of bUl suppl. to act authorizing Gov. to incorporate Muncy Canal Co., etc. (Sen. jol. 1847 v. 1: 345-346.) 1875. See above. Canals. Penn., this date. 1875-1895. See same, these dates. North Branch Canal Co. Fnrcbaser of the North Branch division of tlie Pens. CanaL 1863-1865. Ann. rept (A.R. auditor gen. on r.rs. 1863 (p. 385) — same 1865.) Name changed Mch. 20, 1865 to Penn. and X. T. Canal and BJB. Co. ; see BaUroads. Octorara Navigation Co. 1820. Communication from Gov. of Md., enclosing copy of act incorporating the Octorara Navigation Co. (House jol. 1820/1: 70-80.) Ohio Canal Company 1820. Govs. mess. (F^dlay) approving sundry bUls and transmitting copies of O. and Ind. res. [resp. establishment of banks by act of Congress]; also copies of a letter from. chrm. of bd. of comrs. TPSi.""2!^ the past season. Bead in the Senate Jan. 4, 1828. Prtd. by STC. Stambaugh. 1828. 180, 3 pp. Contents : Series 1. Letters to and from eagra^ May2, 182T. 1. Copy of a letter to Messrs. Strickland and Boberts. p. 5. 2. Copy of a letter to Messrs. Geddes, Donbass and Guilford, p. 6. 3. Copy of answer from W. Stri<±land. PP. 6-7. 4. Copy of answer from N. S. Boberts. p. i- 5. Copy of answer from D. K. Douglass, ve- 7-8. 6. Copy of answer from James (Jeddes. p. 8. 7. Cofir of answer from S. (lUlIf ord. p. 8. Series 2. Docs. reL to the termlnaaon of the Western division. 1. Communication from Pittsburg com- mittee to the bd. PW>. 5. 1827. p. 9- 2. Bea. of the bd.. Feb. 1827. ppw 9-10. 3. Instructions to N. S. Bi^ierts, engr.. Feb. 13, 1827. pp. 10-11. 4. Bes. of the Councils ot Pittsburgh, pp. 11- 12. 5. Letter from N. S. Boberts. engr. to tte pres. of ae bd. of canal comrs. May 1. 1827. pp. 13-25. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 395 CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad]— cont'd serial — cont'd A — cont'd REPORTS OF CANAli COMMISSIONERS— cont'd 2 series — cont'd Checklist — cont'd Oomra. same aa in lSi8/7, with one eaoeption, vm.: Jaa. Clarke for B. M. Patterson — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Series 3. Docs. rel. to the Western and Klskl- mlnetas divisions. 1. Letter from A. Lacock, acting comr., to the bd. of canal comrs. Dec. 15, 1827. pp. 27-29. 2. Stmt, showing the amt. of work remaining to be done upon the Western division of the Penn. Canal, from sec. 92 to the Monongahela, wjth an estimate of the cost of the same, by J. D. Harris. Nov. 29, 1827. pp. 29-30. 3. List of contracts, etc.. Western division, Nov. 1, 1826-Nov. 1, 1827, sees. 1-92. 4. List of contracts, etc., Western division from Pine Creek to Monongahela. 5. Stmt, of work done, and money paid upon contracts, on the Western division of Penn. Canal from sec. 1 to 92, up to Nov., 1827. pp. 33-34. 6. Stmt, of work done and money paid on Pine Creek line of the Western division of the Penn. Canal, from the commence- ment to Nov. 20, 1827. p. 35. 7. Schedule showing the names of con- tractors, amt. of contracts, probable cost, etc. on the Kiskimlnetas division. 3 foldg. tables betw. pp. 34 and 35. 8. Stmt, of work done and money paid on KiskiD-inetas division from sec. 1 to 78, from the commencement to Dec. 10, 1827. p. 36. 9. List of engrs., asst. engrs. and subalterns employed in the engr. dept., from Kis- kimlnetas to Pittsburgh, pp. 37-38. 10. List of persons employed in the Kis- kimlnetas division of the canal line, with wages of each. pp. 39-40. 11. Stmt, of damages paid by agreement, on Western division of Penn. Canal, from the commencement to Dec. 12, 1827. pp. 41-42. 12. Stmt, of damages agreed to be paid on the Kiskimlnetas division of Penn. Canal, p. 42. 13. Kept, of engr. on the Kiskimlnetas di- vision of the Penn. Canal Dec. 10, 1827. pp. 42-47. Series 4. Docs. rel. to the French Creek feeder. 1. Eept. of John Phillips, supt. Nov. 16, 1827. pp. 48-56. 2. Kept, and estimate of James Ferguson, engr., of the cost of the French Creek feeder at contract prices. Nov. 15, 1827. pp. 57-66. 3. List of engrs., asst. engrs., clerks, supts. and other persons employed upon the French Creek feeder, 1827. pp. 66-67. Series 5. Docs. rel. to the Eastern and Susque- hanna division. 1. Kept, of Chas. Mowry, acting comr. Dec. 20, 1827. pp. 68-74. 2. Kept, of F. W. Eawle, engr., with estimate of cost of completion. Dec. 19, 1827. pp. 74-75. 3. Eept. of Simeon Guilford, engr., on the location of the Susquehanna, Je. 28, 1827. pp. 76-95. 4. Estimate of total cost of the Susquehanna division. Nov. 23, 1827. pp. 95-96. Series 6. Docs. rel. to the Juniata division, the place and mode of uniting It with the Susque- hanna Canal and the place and mode of crossing the Susquehanna. 1. First rent, of DeWitt Clinton, Jr. on the Juniata location. Jly. 1, 1827. p. 97. 2. First rept. of Mr. Guilford on the Juniata location. Jly. 1, 1827. p. 97. 3. Jt. rept. of Messrs. Guilford and Clinton on the Juniata location. Aug. 2, 1827. pp. 98-101. 4. Communication from J. Miller, In behalf of the citizens of Perry Co. Sept. 10, 1827. pp. 101-103. CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAiaNGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad] — cont'd serial — cont'd A — cont'd REPORTS OF CANAL COMMISSIONERS— cont'd 2 series — cont'd Checklist — cont'd Oomra. aame aa in 1828/7, with one exception, viz.: Jaa. Olarke for R. M. Patterson — cont'd Contents :— cont'd Series 7. Docs. rel. to the Juniata division as placed under contract. 1. Eept. of supt., James Clarke. Nov. 24, 1827. pp. 104-115. 2. Eept. of DeWitt Clinton, Jr., engr. on the Juniata division, with estimate of Its cost at contract prices. Nov. 20, 1827. pp. 116-127. Series 8. Docs. rel. to the Delaware division. 1. Eept. of supt., T. G. Kennedy. Nov. 5, 1827. pp. 127-132. 2. Eept. of engr., H. G. Sargent. Aug. 20, 1827. pp. 132-136. 3. Estimate of the cost of the 18 miles of the Delaware division under contract, at contract prices. Dec. 15, 1827. p. 136. [Series 9. See vol. 1.] Series 10. Misc. 1. Stmt, showing the probable cost of the several divisions of the Penn. Canal ac- cording to contract rates, the amt. at which they were estimated, naming the engr. who made the estimate and explain- ing the cause of differences, pp. 137-138. 2. Minutes of the bd. of canal comrs. Jan. 31, 1827 to Dec. 25, 1827. pp. 139-180. Copies seen in Penn. State library and in library of the Library Company of Phlla. ; see note under vol. 1, for order to print. . Dept. ed. (House.) Prtd. by S. C. Stambaugh, 1828. 325 pp., foldg. tables. Contents : Eept. of the canal comrs. Dec. 25, 1827. pp. 7-24. List of documents, pp. 25-28. Series 1. Letters to and from engrs. May 2, 1827. pp. 29-32.* Series 2. Docs. rel. to the termination of the Western division, pp. 33-49.* Series 3. Docs. rel. to the Western and Kis- kimlnetas divisions, pp. 50-71.* Series 4. Docs. rel. to the French Creek feeder. pp. 72-91.* Series 5. Docs. rel. to the Eastern and Susque- hanna division, pp. 94-120, foldg. tables.* Series 6. Docs. rel. to the location of the Juniata division, the place and mode of uniting it with the Susquehanna Canal and the place and mode of crossing the Susquehanna, pp. 121- 127.* Series 7. Docs. rel. to the Juniata division as placed under contract, pp. 128-151.* Series 8. Docs. rel. to the Delaware division. pp. 151-160.* Series 9. Docs. rel. to the survey, pp. 161-264.* Series 10. Misc. pp. 265-308.* Estimate of Major Wilson of the cost of a rwy. from the mouth of the Swatara down the Susquehanna to Columbia and thence to a point near Phlla. Jan. 12, 1828. pp. 309-325. Copy seen In Hist. Socy. of Penn. 1000 copies of the rept. and 300 of the docs, ordered prtd. in English ; 300 copies of the rept. and 100 of the docs, ordered prtd. in German. (House ]ol. 1827/8: 150.) 1827 Dec. 25 doc. ed. (Senate.) n. t. p. pp. 3-308. Contents : Same as dept. ed. (Senate), with one exception, viz.: the unnum. doc. following series 9 is omitted and prtd. In the latter part of the vol. (pp. 572-592) as a separate doc. ; series 9 (prtd. in vol. 1 of dept. ed.) is in numerical order, betw. series 8 and 10. 1827 Dec. 25 doc. ed. (House.) n. t. p. pp. 93-396. Contents : Same as doc. ed. (Senate) ; the unnum. doc. referred to In note under Sen. doc. ed. Is found In House lol. V. 2:635-651. * Contents of the Series same as Sen. ed. ; see above. 396 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad] — cont'd serial — cont'd A — cont'd REPORTS OF CANAL COMMISSIONERS— cont'd 2 series — cont'd Checklist — cont'd David Scott, Jonathan Roberta, John Phillips, James Clarke, Thos. Enoch, Aimer Lacock, Chas. Mowry, Danl. Montgomery, John Sergeant, comra.* 1827/8. Dec. 11, 1828, dept. ed. (Senate.) S. C. Stam- baugh, 1828. 326 pp., tables. Copy seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn. and two copies in library of the Library Co. of Phlla. 1827/8. Dec. 11, 1828, dept. ed. (House.) Harrisburg: S. C. Stambaugh, 1828. 326 pp., foldg. table. The only copy seen of this edition was in the Penn. State Library. 700 copies in English and 300 in German ordered of the rept. (House Jol. 1828/9 v. 1 : 67) ; 300 copies of the docs, in English and 100 in Ger- man ordered (House jol. 1828/9 : 106 ; 1200 copies of the rept. and 500 of the docs, ordered prtd. in English ; 300 of the rept and 200 in Oerman of the docs, ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1828/9 v. 1 : 74.) 1827/8. Dec. 11, 1828, doc. ed. (Senate.) u. t. p. pp. 1-326, tables. 1827/8. Dec. 11, 1828, doc. ed. (House.) n. t. p. pp. 67- 390. Tables for this edition are in v. 3 of the House jol. David Scott, Jamea Clarke, John Mitchell, Benj. W. Richards,^ Peter 8. V. Hamot, John Forrey, Nathaniel B. Eldred, Jos. S. Stevenaon, David Frazier, comra. 1828/9. Dec. 18, 1829. Harrisburg: Welsh and MUler, 1829. pp. 145-529. Copy seen in Library of Congress. 500 copies ordered prtd., 300 to be in German (Sen. jol. 1829/30 v. 1 : 108) ; 1000 copies in English and 300 in German ordered prtd. (House jol. 1829/30: 184.) 1828/9. Dec. 18, 1829, doc. ed. (Senate.) n. t. p. pp. 145-304. 1828/9. Dec. 18, 1829, doc. ed. (House.) n. t. p. pp. 224-384. The jol. is not included in this pagination. Jos. B. Stevenaon, Jos. Clarke, John Mitchell, comra. 1829/30. Dec. 21, 1830. H. Welsh, 1830. 48 pp. 500 copies in English and 200 in German ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1830/1 v. 1 : 90-91.) . Same, in German. Harrisburg : Gedruckt bey (sic) Jacob Baab, 1830. 54 pp. Title : Bericht der Canal Commissaire von Pennsyl- vanien, betreffend die Pennsylvanien Canale und Riegelstrassen. Copy seen in library of the Library Co. of Phlla. 1829/30. Dec. 21, 1830, doc. ed. (Senate.) n. t. p. pp. 30-193 1829/30. Dec. 21, 1830, doc. ed. (House.) n. t. p. pp. 139-301. Tables are found in v. 3 of the jol. 1830/1. Dec. 15, 1831, dept. ed. (Senate.) H. Welsh, 1831. 39 pp., map, foldg. table. 500 copies In English and 300 in German ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1831/2 v. 1:100.) 1000 copies in En- glish and 500 in German ordered prtd. (House jol. 1831/2 V. 1 : 37.) " Deemed expedient [by House] that all the docs, as heretofore, be prtd." 1830/1. Dec. 15, 1831, doc. ed. (Senate.) n. t. p. pp. 24- 204. 1830/1. Dec. 15, 1831, doc. ed. (House.) n. t. p. pp. 107- 287. Tables are found in v. 3 of the jols. Jaa. Clarke, John Mitchell, Joaiah White, comra. 1831/2. Nov. 29, 1832, dept. ed. H. Welsh, 1832. 40 pp. 1831/2. Nov. 29, 1832, doc. ed. (Senate.) n. t. p. pp. 19- 204. 1831/2. Nov. 29, 1832 doc. ed. (House.) n. t p. pp. 1- 188. * With the exception of Thomas Enoch who was succeeded by Mr. Hammond in Aug., 1828, these comrs. held office untU Je. 1, 1829, when the comrs. named in act of Apr. 16, 1829 took office. t Succeeded by Robt. M. Patterson, May 13, 1829. CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad] — cont'd serial — cont'd A — cont'd REPORTS OF CANAL COMMISSIONERS— cont'd 2 series — cont'd Checklist — cont'd Jaa. Clarke, John Mitchell, Ro}>ert M'Coy, comra. 1832/3. Dec. 2, 1833, dept. ed. H. Welsh, 1833. 40 pp. The Senate and House editions are the same, exceptbig the words, " Read in House," etc. on t. p. 1000 copies in English and 500 in German ordered prtd. (House jol. 1833/4 : 26.) 1832/3. Dec. 2, 1833. doc. ed. (Senate.) n. t. p. 214 pp. 1832/3. Dec. 2, 1833, doc. ed. (House.) n. t. p. 214 pp. 1833/4. Dec. 2, 1834, dept. ed. (Senate.) Welsh & Patter- son, 1834. 125 pp. Two copies seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn. 1833/4. Dec. 2, 1834, doc. ed. (Senate.) n. t. p. 134 pp. 1833/4. Dec. 2, 1834, doc. ed. (House.) n. t. p. 134 pp. 1834/5. Dec. 2, 1835, dept. ed. (Senate.) Crabb & Barrett, 1835. 108 pp., tables. Includes ace. docs. 1834/5. Dec. 2, 1835, dept. ed. (House.) Theo. Fenn, 1835. 23 pp., tables. A copy of each edition was seen in the Hist. Socy. of Penn. ; the Senate edition is also in the Penn. State Library. Usual no. of copies ordered prtd. (House jol. 1835/6 V. 1 : 17) ; 1000 copies in English and 500 in German ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1835/6 v. 1 : 36.) 1834/5. Dec. 2, 1835, doc. ed. (Senate.) n. t. p. 108 pp. tables. 1834/5. Dec. 2, 1833, doc. ed. (House.) n. t. p. 116 pp., tables. Joa. Smith, Jaa. D. Paxton, Moaea Sullivan, comra. 1835/6. Dec. 8, 1836, dept. ed. (Senate.) E. Guyer, 1836. 143 pp. Copies seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn., In Penn. State Library, and Columbia Univ. Library, and an imper- fect copy in the Free Library of Phlla. 1835/6. Dec. 8, 1836, dept. ed. (House.) S. D. Patterson, 1836-7. 141 pp. Copies seen In the Hist. Socy. of Penn. and in the Penn. State Library. 1500 copies In English and 500 in German drdered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1836/7 v. 1 : 50) ; 3000 copies in English and 1000 in German ordered of canal comrs. rept. and ace. docs. 1-2, 4, 5, 9, 12, 17, 18. (House jol. 1836/7 v. 1 : 38.) 1835/6. Dec. 8, 1836, doc. ed. (Senate.) n. t. p. 184 pp. 1836/6. Dec. 8, 1836, doc. ed. (House.) n. t. p. 175 pp. Moaea Sullivan, Peter Levergood, Benry Witmer,* comrs. 1836/7. Dec. 6, 1837, dept. ed. (Senate.) Not seen. . Dec. 6, 1837, dept. ed. (House.) Packer, Barrett and Parke, 1837. 151 pp., tables. Copies seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn., Amer. Phil. Socy. and library of the Library Co. of Phlla. 1000 copies in English and 500 in German were ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1837/8 V. 1 : 47.) . Dec. 6, 1837, doc. ed. n. t. p. 197 pp. Moaea Sullivan, E. F. Pennypacker, John Tag- gart, comra., Feb. 1-May 16, 18S8; E. F. Penny- packer, T. Stevens, J. Dickey, comra.. May 16, 18S8-Jan. iS, 18S9 1837/8. Dec. 21, 1838, dept. ed. (Senate.) E. Guyer, 1838. 164 pp., tables. Copy seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn. 3000 copies In En- glish and 1000 in German ordered prtd. (Sen. joL 1838/9 V. 1 : 184) ; 3000 copies in English and 1000 in German ordered prtd. of certain repts. made by engrs. and supts. to canal comrs. to be prtd. in con- nection with rept. of canal comrs., for distribution (Sen. jol. 1838/9 V. 1 : 221). Accompanying documents : Sept. of J. D. Harris on North Branch division of Penn. Canal. Do. H. Hoge on survey of r.r. route from Chambers- burg to Pittsburgh. Do. J. P. Bailey rel. to breach on Juniata division and on Wiconisco feeder. Do. C. T. Whippo, engr. of Erie extension. Do. Andrew Mehaffey, supt. of motive power on Columbia and Phlla. R.R. Do. W. H. Wilson on Gettysburg R.E. * Succeeded Jos. Smith Feb. 1, 1837. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 397 CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad] — cont'd serial — cont'd A — cont'd REPORTS OF CANAL COMMISSIONERS— cont'd 2 series — cont'd Checklist — cont'd Moses Sullivan, B. F. Pennypacher, John Tag- gart, comrs., Feb. 1-May 16, 18S8; E. F. Penny- packer, T. Stevens, J. Dickey, comrs.. May IS, X8S8-Jan. 2S, 18S9 — cont'd Do. A. B. Ayrcrlgg, engr. on West Branch Canal and Allegheny feeder. Do. Wm. Russell, supt. on Columbia and Phlla. R.R. — — . Dec. 21, 1838, dept. ed. (House.) Boas & Coplan, 1838. 146(2) pp., tables. Copies seen in library of the Library Co. of Phlla. and In Penn. State Library. 2000 copies in English and 500 in German ordered prtd. (House jol. 1838/9 V. 1 : 326.) . Dec. 21, 1838, doc. ed. (Senate.) n. t. p. pp. 5- 364, tables. . Dec. 21, 1838, doc. ed. (House.) n. t. p. pp. 3-185, tables. James Clarke, Wm. F. Packer, Bdwd. B. Huhley, comrs. 1838/9 Jan. 21, 1840, dept. ed. (Senate.) Wm. D. Boas, 1840. 340 pp., foldg. tables. Copies seen in Free Library of Phlla., in Hist. Socy. of Penn. and in Penn. State Library. 1838/9. Jan. 21, 1840, dept. ed. (House.) Holbrook, Hen- lock & Bratton, 1840. 249 pp., foldg. tables. Copy seen in Free Library of Phlla. and Library Co. of Phila. 2000 copies in English and 500 in German ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1840 v. 1 : 127.) 1838/9. Jan. 21, 1840, doc. ed. (Senate.) n. t. p. 340 pp. 1838/9. Jan. 21, 1840, doc. ed. (House.) n. t. p. 340 pp. Bdwd. B. Huiley, Wm. F. Packer, Hugh Keys,* comrs. 1839/40. Jan. 1, 1841, dept. ed. (Senate.) Elliott & McCurdy, 1841. 52 pp. Contains rept. of comrs. only ; docs, and Jol. are omitted. 1839/40. Jan. 1, 1841, dept. ed. (House.) James S. Wal- lace, 1841. 150 pp. Docs. 5-7, 18-19, 21-22, 24 and the jol. are omitted from this ed. Copy of each edition was seen in the Hist. Socy. of Penn. and the library of the Library Co. of Phila. There is an imperfect copy of the House ed. in the New York Public Library. 750 copies in English and 250 in German ordered prtd. (Sen. Jol. 1841:89.) 1839/40. Jan. 1, 1841, doc. ed. (Senate.) n. t. p. 407 pp. 1839/40. Jan. 1, 1841, doc. ed. (House.) n. t. p. 407 pp. 1840/1. Jan. 15, 1842, dept. ed. (Senate.) Boas & Patter- son, 1842. 87 pp., 4 foldg. tables. Contents : pp. 1-46. Ann. rept. of the canal comrs. pp. 46-48. Rept. of J. Mitchell, supt. of the Erie Ex- tension, pp. 49-54. Eztrs. from the rept. of W. Milnor Roberts, principal engr. of the Brie Extension. Given in full in House ed. pp. 55-58. Rept. of Wm. B. Foster, Jr., principal engr.. North Branch Extension, pp. 58-69. Rept. of Thomas Tustin, supt. motive power, Columbia R.R. pp. 70-78. Rept. of Joseph Collins, supervisor first division, Phila. and Columbia Rwy. Omitted from House ed. pp. 78-87. Rept. of Joseph Mosher, supervisor second division, Phlla. and Columbia Rwy. Omitted from House ed. Copies seen In New York Public Library and in library of the Library Co. of Phila. ; there is an incomplete copy (48 pp.) in the Penn. State Library. 1840/1. Jan. 15, 1842, dept. ed. (House.) Henlock & Bratton, 1824 [1. e. 1842]. 80 pp., 4 foldg. tables. Contents : 1-46. Ann. rept. of canal comrs. 47-58. Rept. of Thos. Tustin, supt. motive power, Columbia R.R. 59-68. Rept. of W. Milnor Roberts, principal engr. of the Erie Extension. 69-72. Rept. of J. Mitchell, supt. of the Erie Extension. 73-76. Eept. of Wm. B. Foster, Jr., principal engr., North Branch Extension. pp. pp. pp. pp. pp. CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAiaNGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad] — cont'd serial — cont'd A — cont'd REPORTS OP CANAL COMMISSIONERS— cont'd 2 series — cont'd Checklist — cont'd Bdwd. B. Hubley, Wm. F. Packer, Hugh Keys,* comrs. — cont'd Contents : — cont'd pp. 77-80. Rept. of Wm. E. Morris, engr., reservoirs. Omitted from Senate ed. Copies seen in library of the Library Co. of Phila., in the Penn. State Library and in the Hist. Socy. of Phlla. 1840/1. Jan. 15, 1842 doc. ed. n. t. p. 367 pp. John B. Butler, Levi Reynolds, Jr., Wm. Overfleld,^ comrs. 1841/2. Jan. 4, 1843, dept. ed. M'Klnley & Lescure, 1843. 79 pp., foldg. table. Copies seen in library of the Library Co. of Phlla., in the Hist. Socy. of Penn. and in the Penn. State Library. 1500 copies in English and 150 in German were ordered prtd. (Sen. Jol. 1843 v. 1 : 236) ; 1000 copies In English and 500 in German. (House jol. 1843 V. 1 : 194.) 1841/2. Jan. 4, 1843, doc. ed. u. t. p. pp. 111-183. 1842/3. Dec. 30, 1843, dept. ed. (Senate.) I. G. M'Klnley, 1844. 34 pp. Copies seen In library of the Library Co. of Phila., Penn. State Library and Columbia Univ. Library. • — -. Dec. 30, 1843, dept. ed. (House.) I. G. M'Klnley, 1844. 23 pp. Copies seen in" Hist. Socy. of Penn. and In Penn. State Library. 1842/3. Dec. 30, 1843, doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 198 pp. Jas. Clarke, Jesse Miller, Wm. B. Foster, Jr., comrs. 1843/4. Dec. 31, 1844, dept. ed. J. M. G. Lescure, 1845. 29 pp., 1 leaf. Copies seen In Columbia University Library and Penn. State Library. . Dec. 31, 1844, doc. ed. u. p., u. d. 29 pp., 1 leaf. Jas. Clarke, Wm. B. Foster, Jr. and Joshua Hartshorns, comrs. 1844/5. Dec. 30, 1845, dept. ed. J. M. G. Lescure, 1846. 105 pp. 500 copies in English and 500 in German ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1846:85-86); 2000 extra copies in English and 500 In German ordered prtd. (House Jol. 1846 V. 1 : 17.) Copies seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn. and Free Library of Phila. . Dec. 30, 1845, doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 105 pp. Wm. B. Foster, Jr., J. Hartshome, James Burns, comrs. 1845/6. Dec. 31, 1846, dept. ed. J. M. G. Lescure, 1847. 93 pp. Copies seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn., Free Library of Phila. and in Penn. State Library. 2000 copies in English and 500 in German ordered prtd. (House Jol. 1847 V. 1 : 21.) 1000 copies in English and 250 in German ordered prtd. (Sen. Jol. 1847 v. 1 : 47- 48.) . Dec. 31, 1846, doc. ed. u. p., n. d. 93 pp. J. Hartshome, James Bums, J. M. Power, comrs. 1846/7. Dec. 30, 1847, dept. ed. n. p., n. d. 96 pp. Copies seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn., in the N. T. Public Library and in Penn. State Library. . . Dec. 30, 1847, doe. ed. n. p., n. d. 96 pp. James Bums, J. M. Power, Morris Longstreth, comrs. 1847/8. Dec. 26, 1848, dept. ed. n. p., n. d. 95 pp. Copies seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn., Free Library of Phila., library of the Library Co. of Phlla, and in Penn. State Library. 3000 copies in English and 500 In German ordered prtd. (House jol. 1849 V. 1 : 30.) . Dec. 26, 1848. In German, n. p., n. d. 118 pp. Title : Jahresbericht der Canal Commissioners mit begleitenden Dokumenten. Copy seen In library of the Library Co. of Phila. . Dec. 26, 1848, doc. ed. h. t. p. 95 pp. * Held office until his death in Nov., 1841, when he was succeeded by John B. Butler. t Succeeded G. M. HoUenback. 398 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA CANALS AOT) SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDEKXAEINGS— cont'd PenngylTajiia Canal [and Kailioad] — cont'd serial — cont'd A — cont'd REPORTS OF CANAL COMMISSIONERS— cont'd 2 series — cont'd Checklist — confd Uorris Lonffstreth, larael Painter, James U. Pouier* 1848/9. Dec. 2«, 1849, dept ed. n. p., n. d. 91 pp. Copy In N. T. Fnbllc Library and others. 500 copies In Enellsh and 250 in German ordered provided same shall not cost more than ?30. (Sen. joL 1849 V. 1 : 103.) . Dec. 28, 1849, doc ed. n. p., n. d. 91 pp. Morris Longstreth, Israel Painter, John A. Oanible, comrs. 1849/60. Jan. 1, 1851, dept. ed. n. p., n. d. 18 pp. Copl« seen in Hist Socy. of Penn. and library of the library Co. of Fhlla. 1849/50. Jan. 1, 1851, doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 90 pp. The doc. ed. contains tonnage stmts, which are omitted from the dept. ed. Israel Painter, JoJm A. Oamble, Wm, T. Morison, comrs. 1850/1. Jan. 9, 1852, dept ed. n. p., n. d. 80 pp. Copies seen in Free liibrary of Fhila^ Hist Socy. of Penn., library of Library Co. of FhUa. and Columbia TTnlT. Library. 5000 copies in English and 500 in German ordered prtd. (House JoL 1852 t. 1 : 110.) . Jan. 9, 1852, doc ed. n. p., n. d. 82 pp. John A. Qamhle, Wm. T. Morison, Beth Clover, comrs. 1851/2. Dec 31, 1852, dept ed. n. p., n. d. 82 pp. Copies seen in N. T. Public Ubmry, library of the I^rary Co. of PhUa. and Hist Bocy. of Penn. 5000 copies in English and lOOO in (Serman ordered prtd. (Sen. JoL 1853 T. 1 : 46.) ^i,Dec 31, 1852. Same, in German. Harrisburg: 6. Bergner, Staatsdrucker, 1853. 180 pp. Title : Jahresbericht der Board der Canal Commissioners mit belfolgenden Doknmenten, ffir das am 30sten November 1852, endigende Bechnungslahr. Harris- burg : 6. Bergner, Staatsdmcker, 1853. 180 pp. Text corresponds to that of the English document edl- Uon. Copy seen In library of the Library Co. of Phila. . Dec 31, 1852, doc. ed, n. p„ n. d. 151 pp. The doc. ed. contains tonnage stmts, not included in the dept ed. Wm. T. Morison, Beth Clover, Wm. Hopkins, comrs. 1852/3. Dec 28, 1853, dept ed. n. p., n. d. 24, 45 pp.t Copy seen In Hist Socy. of Penn. . Dec 28, 1853, doc ed. n. p., n. d. 24, 45 pp.f Thos. B. Porsyth, Beth Clover, Wm. HopUns 1853/4. Dec 30, 1854, dept ed. n. p., n. d. 86 pp. Copies seen in Hist Socy. of Penn., in library of the Library Co. of Fhlla. and in the Penn. State Library. 1853/4. Dec 30, 1854, doc ed. h. t p. 86 pp. Wm. Hophins, Thos. H. Forsyth, Henry 8. Mott 1854/5. Dec 29, 1855, dept ed. n. p., n. d. 28 pp. Copies seen in library of the library Co. of PhOa., Hist Socy. of Penn. and in Free Library of PhUa. 5000 copies in English and 500 In German ordered prtd. (House JoL 1856 : 33.) 1854/5. Dec 29, 1855, doc ed. h. t p. 28 pp. Thomas H. Porsyth, Henry 8. Mott, Arnold Plumer 1855/6. Jan. 2, 1857, dept ed. n. p., n. d. 34 pp. Copies seen In Hist Socy. of Penn., in Free Library of Phila. and in Penn. State Library. 1855/6. Jan. 2, 1857, doc ed. n. p., n. d. 34 pp. Henry B. Mott, Arnold Plumer, Oeorge Beott 1856/7. Dec. 30, 1857, dept ed. n. p- n. d. 23 , Copies seen in Free library of Phila., in Hist Penn. and in Penn. State Library. 1856/7. Dec 30, 1857, doc ed. n. p., n. d. 23 pp. . of CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS — cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railioad] — cont'd serial — cont'd A — cont'd REPORTS OF CANAL COMMISSIONERS— cont'd 2 series — cont'd CHieckllst — cont'd Oeorge Scott, Vimrod Strickland, A. Plumer 1857/8. Dec. 28, 1858, dept. ed. n. p., n. d. 13 pp. Copies seen in Hist Socy. of Penn. and hi Fenn. State Library. 1857/8. Dec. 28, 1858, doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 13 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1825/6. 1. 1825 (Dec.) to Senate JoL 1825/6 v. 1 : 140-144. 1. 1825 (Dec.) " House " 1825/6 v. 2:159-163. [2.1 1826 (Feb.) in Senate JoL 1825/6 v. 1:309-324. (2.1 1826 (Feb.) " House " 1825/6 r. 2, doc. 188. 1826/7. 1. 1826 (Dec.) in Senate JoL 1826/7 v. 1 : 148-240. 1. 1826 (Dec) " House " 1826/7 v. 2, docs. 60-92. 2. 1827 (Feb.) " Senate " 1826/7 v. 1 : 411-546. 2. 1827 (Feb.) " House " 1826/7 v. 2, docs. 186- 198 1827 in Senate JoL 1827/8 v. 2:3-308. " House " 1827/8 v. 2, docs. 49-111. 1827/8 " Senate " 1828/9 v. 2:1-326. " House " 1828/9 v. 2, docs. 31-103; v. 3, tables ace pp. 102, 112, 122, 134, 146, 161, 176. 1828/9 in Senate JoL 1829/30 v. 2 : 145-304. " House " 1829/30 v. 2, docs. 68-143. 1829/30 " Senate " 1830/1 ▼. 2 : 72-193. " House " 1830/1 v. 2, does. 26-81. 1830/1 " Senate " 1831/2 v. 2 : 24-204. " Honse " 1831/2 v. 2, docs. 20-98. 1831/2 " Senate " 1832/3 v. 2:19-204. " " Honse " 1832/3 ▼. 3, docs. 8-44. 1832/3 " Senate " 1833/4 app. to v. 2. " Honse " 1833/4 app. to v. 2. 1833/4 " Senate " 1834/5 app. to v. 2. " " House " 1834/5 app. to v. 2. 1884/5 " Senate " 1835/6 app. to v. 2. " House " 1835/6 app. to v. 2. 1835/6 " Senate " 1836/7 app. to v. 2. " House " 1836/7 app. to v. 2. 1836/7 " Senate " 1837/8 app. to v. 2. " House " 1837/8 app. to v. 2. 1837/8 " Senate " 1838/9 app. to v. 2. " House " 1838/9 app. to v. 2. 1838/9 " Senate " 1840 app. to v. 2. " " House " 1840 app. to v. 2, 1839/40 " Senate " 1841 app. to v. 2. " '• House " 1841 app. to v. 2. 1840/1 " Senate " 1842 v. 3. " House " 1842 v. 3. 1841/2 " " " 1843 V. 2, doc 31. 1842/3 " Exec docs. 1843. 198 pp. 1843/4 " " " 1844. 29 pp. 1844/5 " " " 1845. 105 pp. 1845/6 " " " 1846. 93 pp. 1846/7 - - « 1847. 96 pp. 1847/8 " " " 1848. 95 pp. 1848/9 « " " 1849. 91 pp. 1849/50 " " - 1850. 90 pp. 1850/1 " « « 1851. 82 pp. 1851/2 « " - 1852. 151 pp. 1852/3 « - - 1853. 24, 46 pp. 1853/4 « « " 1854. 86 pp. 1854/5 • " " 1855. 28 pp. 1855/6 " - " 1856. 34 pp. 1856/7 • « - 1857. 23 pp. 1857/8 « " ' 1858. 13 pp. B JOURNAL OF CANAL COMMISSIONERS 1827-1857/8. Journal of tbe bd. of canal conin. Checklist 1827-1861/Z No sejarate copies found. 1852/3. n. p., n. d. 124 pp. Copies seen to library of the Library Co. et PhUa. and to Hist Socy. of Penn. 1853/4-1857/8. No separate copies found. • Mr. Power did not sign the rept for 1849 and tailed to meet with the other comn. after Sept 10, 1849. t Tonnage stmts. 45 pp. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 399 CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad] — cont'd serial — cont'd B — cont'd JOURNAL OF CANAL COMMISSIONERS— cont'd Checklist — cont'd In Collected docs, as follows : 1827 In Senate Jol. 1827/8 v. 2 : 267-308. "House " 1827/8T. 2:335-396 (doe. 111). 1828 " Senate " 1828/9 v. 2 : 287-326. "House " 1828/9V. 2:351-390 (doc. 104). 1829 "Senate " 1829/30 v. 2 : 304-431. "House " 1829/30T. 2:384-511 (doc. 144). 1830/1 "Senate " 1830/1 v. 2 : 193-421 (doe. 56). "House " 1830/1 V. 2:301-529 (doc. 82). 1831/2 " Senate " 1831/2 v. 2 : 204-411. "House " 1831/2V. 2:287-502 (doc. 99). 1832/3 " Senate " 1832/3 v. 2 : 204-368. "House " 1832/3V. 3:188-352 (doc. 45). 1833/4 " Senate " 1833/4 app. v. 2 : 215-403. " House " 1833/4 app. v. 2 : 215-403 (doc. 47). 1834/5 In Senate Jol. 1834/5 app. v. 2 : 134-436. " House " 1834/5 app. v. 2 : 134-436 (doc. 29). 1835/6 In Senate jol. 1835/6 app. v. 2 : 108-248. " " House " 1835/6 app. v. 2 : 114-263 (doc. 27). 1836/7 in Senate Jol. 1836/7 app. v. 2 : 184-272. " House " 1836/7 app. v. 2 : 221-314 (doc. 33). 1837/8 in Senate Jol. 1837/8 app. t. 2 : 199-316. " House " 1837/8 app. v. 2 : 199-320 (doc. 30). 1838/9 in Senate Jol. 1838/9 app. y. 2 : 475-666. " House " 1838/9 app. t. 2 : 187-375 (doc. 38). 1839/40 in Senate Jol. 1840 app. v. 2 : 341-616. "House " 1840app.v. 2: 341-616 (doc. 66). 1840/1 "Senate " 1841 app. v. 2 : 409-638 (doc. 28). "House " 1841 app. V. 2:409-638 (doc. 58). 1841/2 " Senate " 1842 v. 3 : 369-571 (doc. 28) . "House " 1842T. 3:369-571 (doc. 53). 1842/3 1843 V. 2:439-635 (doc. 96). 1844 " Executive docs. 1844. 129 pp. 1845 " " " 1845. 130 pp. 1846 " " " 1846. 138 pp. 1847 " " " 1847. 107 pp. 1848 " " " 1848. 87 pp. 1849 " " " 1849. 89 pp. 1850 " " " 1850. 71 pp. 1851 " " " 1851. 80 pp. 1851/2 " " " 1852. 80 pp. 1852/3 " " " 1858. 124 pp. 1853/4 " " " 1854. 95 pp. 1854/5 " " " 1855. 77 pp. 1856 " " " 1856. 66 pp. 1857 " " " 1857. 18 pp. 1858 " " " 1858. 34 pp. 1858/9 " " " 1859. 8 pp. Also in Documents as follows : 1827 in Eept. canal comrs. 1827 : 139-180 (series 10, no. 2). Paging from Senate ed. (v. 2). 1828 in A.K. canal comrs. 1827/8 (series 9). Possibly omitted from House dept. cd. which was not STATE ENGINEER Appointed under sec. 39, act of May 13, 1856. 1856-1857/8. Ann. rept. of state engr. to the canal comrs. Checklist Edward F. Gay, engineer 1856. n. p., n. d. 26 pp. 1857. n. p., n. d. " ~ 1858. n. p., n. d. 18 pp. 5 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1856 in Exec. docs. 1856. 26 pp. 1857 1857. 1858 ' 1868. CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad] — cont'd non-serial ARRANGEMENT Canal commissioners Canal debt C!anal fund Claims Damages Employes Frauds, defalcations, etc. Laws Proposed Branches Chambersburg and Pittsburgh Cbambersburg and York Harrisburg and Pittsburgh West Branch and Allegheny Receipts, Expenditures, etc. Tolls Water Rights Penn. Canal [and R.R.] : Alain Line General material Allegheny Portage R.R. Road to avoid inclined plane Columbia and Fhlla. R.R. Columbia Plane Schuylkill Plane Eastern Division Juniata Division Frankstown Line Huntingdon Breach Reservoirs Western Division Penn. Canal [and R.R.] : Branches Allegheny Feeder Beaver Division Delaware Division Erie Extension Conneaut Line Shenango Line French Creek Division Feeder Line Franklin Line Gettysburg Extension North Branch Division Tioga Line Tunkhannock Line Wyoming Line Susquehanna Division West Branch Division Bald Eagle Line Lewisburg Line Lycoming Line Slnnemahonlng Line Tangascootack Extension Pennsylvania and Maryland Canal Co. to Toughiogheny River 1761-1876. See above, Canals. Penn., these dates. 1818 Mch. 5. Failure to realize substantial benefits from internal Improvements may be due to want of regard to importance of objects to be first Improved; had " the whole surplus funds, in the first Instance been properly directed to one or two turnpike roads or canals, leading from the west to the east, through the center of the state, In all probability, by this time, those great objects would have been fully completed." (Rept. of committee of ways and means, Mch. 5, 1818.) 1824-1831. Retrospect of rise and progress of canals and r.rs. of Penn. (A.R. canal comrs. 1830/1: 26-30.) Paging from Sen. dept. ed. • Routes surveyed under laws of Mch. 27, 1824, Feb. 2, 1825, Apr. 11, 1825, Feb. 25, 1826, Apr. 10, 18261 authorizing apptmt. of comrs. by gov. 1825 Feb. 2. " Narrative of the means we used to get an engr., and of what we have done without one; of the perfect practicability of making a canal and of some of the fruits which may be expected from it when made .... an estimate of what such a canal may probably cost, and how much money shall be wanted from the treasury to muke it." (Rept. comrs. or promoting the internal improve- ment of the state Feb. 2, 1825: 1-47.) Feb. 9. Letter from Chas. Trcziyulny explaining why his signature was withheld from the canal comrs.' rept. (Same Feb. 2, 1825: 48.) 400 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylyania Canal [and Railroad] — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1825 Feb. 17. Letter from Gov., ace. with corresp. of " all or any of the comrs. with the executive dept. of the commonwealth, or with the secy, of war. May 31, 1824-Feb. 16, 1825." (.Same Feb. 2, 1825: 59- 71.) Feb. 21. Kept of Chas. Trcziyulny. (Same Feb. 2, 1825: 49-58.) " A condensed narrative or report of the levelling and snrveyE of the rentes for certain proposed canals, bo far as I was personally engaged." Feb. 28. Kept, of committee on inland naviga- tion (Lehman) rel. to water communication betw. eastern and western waters. (Same 1824/5 v. 2: 384-388 (doc 174).) . Same, separate. Harrisburg: Prtd. by J. S. Wiestling. 7 pp. Copy seen in Amer. PhiL Socy. Tsnal no. ordered prtd. (Honse joL 1824/5 v. 1 : 445.) Dec: 7. Water communications in Penn. (Govs. mess. (Schulze) Dec. 7, 1825.) Dec. 7. Proceedings under act to appt. bd. of canal comrs., Apr. 11, 1825. (Same (Schulze) Dec 7. 1825.) Dec. 30. Connection of levels on the different routes examined so as to give comparative eleva- tion. ([Preliminary] rept. of canal comrs., Dec. 30, 1825.) 1826 Jan. 26. Rept. of committee on inland naviga- tion and internal improvement (Lehman), rel. to Penn. Canal. (House jol. 1825/6 v. 2: 179-183 (doc. 99).) . Same, separate. Not seen. 500 copies were ordered prtd. (Honse JoL 1825/6 T. 1 : 192.) Jan. 31. Letter from actg. committee of Socy. for Promotion of Internal Improvements rel. to publi- cation of repts. and plans of W. Strickland. (Same 1825/6 V. 2: 207-208 (doc. 128).) Feb. 2. Estimates for the Juniata route, northern route. West Branch route and CHearfield Creek route. ( [Final] rept canal comrs., Feb. 3, 1826.) Feb. 3. On survey of routes supposed to admit of a navigable communication betw. the AU^iheny and Susquehanna River. (Same Feb. 3, 1826.) Examination of northern mate by Wm. Wilson ; West Blanch of the Snsqnehanna by John Mitchell ; line from the Snsqnehanna by Clearfield Creek to the Conemangh by Francis W. Bawle ; Jnniata ronte by John Davles. Feb. 6. Reasons of B. Champneys and others for their vote on act to provide for commencement of a canal to be constructed at the expense of the state, and to be styled the Penn. CanaL (House jol. 1825/6 V. 1: 326-328.) Feb. 7. (Jovs. mess. (Schulze) reL to rept. of canal comrs. (Same 1825/6 v. 2: 220 (doc 135).) •• Mch. 6. Rept of canal comrs. reL to additional appm. and enlargement of bd. of comrs. (Sen. joL 1825/6: 431-432.) Apr. 6. R^t of conmiittee on inland navigation and internal improvement (Lehman), reL to mov- ing lock, termed " Hydrostatic Lift" (Honse jol. 1825/6 V. 2: 321 (doc 217).) Dec 11. Routes surveyed to determine the prac- ticability of a water communication betw. the Sus- qaehanna and the Ohio; two routes not yet sur- veyed. (AJL canal comrs. [1826/7] first r^t Dec 1826: 7-8.) ■ 1826-1833. Na c£ nules of rj. and canals put under contract each yr.; length <^ whole improvements. (Same 1832/3: 3-6.) CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad] — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1827. Amt of appm. needed for 1827/8. (Rept. canal comrs. 1827: 22.) . Stmt: probable cost of the several divisions according to contract rates, amt at which they were estimated, naming the engr. who made the estimate and explaining cause of differences. (Same 1827: 139-140 (series 10. no. 1).) Paging from Senate ed. (v. 2). . Res. of canal comrs., fixing dimensions of locks and certain sees, of Penn. CanaL (Honse jtrf. 1827/8 V. 2: 34-38.) Feb. 28. Rept of committee on inland navigation and internal improvement (Lehman) reL to further extension of Penn. CanaL (Same 1826/7 v. 2: 614- 627 (doc 241).) Same, separate. Harrisburg: Prtd. by J. S. Wiestling, 1827. 18 pp. Copy seen in Amer. PhiL Socy. and in Penn. State Library. 1500 coilies in English and 500 in German ordered prtd. (Honse joL 1826/7 : 422-423.) Jly. Repts. from Mr. Clinton and Mr. Guilf(»'d resp. a location of the east side of the Susquehanna River. (Rept canal comrs. 1827: 168.) Paging from Sen. ed. t. 2. Dec 25. Need of organization of the engr. d^t; alteration in law asked; salaries. (Same 1827:22- 23.) 1828 Feb. 2. See below, Columbia and PhUa. RR., this date. Feb. 4. Rept of the conmiittee on internal im- provement rel. to the extension of the Penn. Canal and the construction of a r.r. Harrisburg: Prtd. by S. C. Stambaugh, 1828. 7 pp. Copy seen in Penn. State Idbrary. Feb. 25. Rept of select committee (Roberts) reL to two bridges across Penn. Canal, in Dauphin Co. (House joL 1827/8 v. 2: 805-806 (doc 220).) Mch. 26. Rept of committee (Roberts) apptd. to form a plan for active operations during the ensu- ing season. (J<^ bd. canal comrs. 1828.) Dec 3. Rept on survey of All^heny and Monon- gahela rivers with a view to canal and slack-water navigation; estimate of cost; by Edwd. F. (Jay. (A.R. canal comrs. 1827/8: 331-35L) Paging from Honse doc ed. Dec. 4. Divisions of Penn. line vs. mess. (Schulze) Dec. 4, 1828.) Dec. 4. R^t on survey of basins, canal and rwy. routes betw. waters of Delaware and Susquehanna; by M. Robinson, engr. (A.R. canal comrs. 1827/8: 316-330.) Paging from Honse doc ed. Dec 9. Rept of conmiittee [of bd. of canal comrs.] apptd. to consider remonstrance of citizens of Harrisburg agst ^ Railioadl^^ont'd non-serial — cont'd 1836 Dec. 6. Ptdlcy oi extending main line of cajial to harbor of Eria (Govs. mess. (Ritner) Dec. 6, 1836.) Dec. 6. Elztent of Penn. canals and r.rs., resp.; unprofitable works; length when complete; esti- mated income to be derived from completed system; income in 1835/6; r.rs. and canals completed by private enterprise^ (Same (Ritner) Dec 6, 1836.) Dec. 6. Estimated income of public works. (Same (Ritner) Dea 6, 1836.) . Table: approximate cost of division of Penn. Canal and r.r.; length, lockage and elevation of highest point above mean tide at PhUa. (A.R. canal comrs. 1835/6: 5-6.) Dec. 8. Delay in opening canal due to protracted and severe winter; dates of admission of water and passage at first boat on each division of canal, (frame 1835/6: 4.) Dec 8. Length of canals and rwy. constructed by state; length of those constructed by incor- porated COS. {Same 1835/6: 7-9.) 1836/7. Table: navigable condition of canal. (Same 1836/7: foldg. table betw. pp. 24 and 25.) Paging from Collected docs. 1837 Mch. 27. RepL of the select committee rel. to the canals and rwys., together with the testimony taken in relation thereto. Harrisburg: Prtd. by S. D. Patterson, 1837. 180 pp. Majority rept. (Hill) 15 pp. Minority rapt. (Watts and Tyson) pp. 16-31. Testimony, pp. 31-180. Copy seen in Penn. State Library. Mch. 31. Rept. of cMnmittee of conference (M'll- vaine of PhUa.) rel. to act further to continue and promote improvements of state. (House joL 1836/7 V. 1: 1009-1010.) Apr. 1. Reasons of J. Washington Tyson and H. M. Watts for negative vote agst. receiving a written doc. ostensibly emanating from committee to investigate condition and management of public works; of which committee they were members; claim that rept. was not properly one of the whole committee. (Same 1836/7 v. 1: 1012-1015.) Dec 6. Objects to be considered in making appms. for canals, r.rs. and turnpike roads; specific recommendations for each division. (Govs. mess. (Ritner) Dec. 6, 1837.) Dec 6. Canal and r.r. revenue during past year; cause of Penn.'s feeling commercial panic less than neighboring states; coal and iron trade; expediency of completion of public works. (Same (Ritner) Dec 6, 1837.) Dec 9. Probability that Penn. can bring immense tonnage of coal and iron upon public works and supply not only her own demand for iron but a large proportion of that which exists elsewhere and is now supplied by Great Britain. (AM. canal comrs. 1836/7: 6.) Paging from Collected docs. Dec 13. R^t. of committee on roads, bridges and inland navigatimi (Strohm) on act to provide for repairs and expenses of state canal and r js. and continuing work on Erie extension and North Branch division of Penn. Canal and Gettysburg R Jt. (Sen. joL 1837/8 v. 1: 79-81.) 1838 Jan. 8. (^mmunication from canal comrs. reL to procuring a chart of public improvements in Penn. and adjoining states. (House joL 1837/8 t. 2: 213.) Jan. 9. Mess, frrau gov. (Ritner) rd. to act to provide for repairs and expenses of state canals and r.rs., and continuing work on Eirie extension, and No. Branch divs. of Penn. Canal and for other CANALS AND SLACK- WATEB NAVIGATION: INDIVID0AL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Bailroad]— «onf d non^erUa — confd 215-221 (doc 58); Thortable boats on state canals. (Same 1840/1: 44-45.) Paging from Senate ed. Mch. 3. Rept of ceaxuaittee on internal improve- ments (Farrelly) on petitions praying that un- finished lines of canal be abandoned. (Sen. joL Jan. 1842 v. 1: 419-442.) The rept conslderg tbe design of the Improvement STrtem, gives dates wben the sevend canals (N. Y. and Penn.] were opened, trade in 1840 and 1841, incL O. Canal in 1841 ; treats of the coal trade on the Erie Extension and of the general trade ; a communication from the canal comrs. to Honae of Bepresentatlves, Feb. 17, 1842, estimating expense of abandoning the Erie EJxtension, etc, accompanies the rept CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDOAI, UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad] — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1842. Same, separate. Rept. of the internal improve- ment committee rel. to the abandonment of the pub- lic improvements. Harrisburg: Boas & Patterson, 1842. 39 pp. Copy seen In the Library of Congress. Mch. 8. Suggested that individual c(Rnpetition on public works be made possible. (Rept. of com- mittee of ways and means ((Gamble) Mch. 8, 1842.) Mch. 8. Advantages to Commonwealth from system of internal improvement. (Same (Gambie) Mch. 8, 1842.) Je. 10. Reasons for Grovs. veto (Porter) of res. to prevent persons from travelling free of expense on r.rs. and canals. (House jol. 1842 v. 1: 892-895.) Je. 15. See below. Employes, this date. Je. 20. Communication from canal comrs., ace. with a paper purporting to be a copy of a preamble and constitution adopted by bd. of canal trans- porters at Pittsburgh. (House joL 1842 v. 2: 771- 776 (doc. 159).) Erroneously dated 1840. 1843 Jan. 4. Effect of financial depression on the busi- ness of the canals and r.rs. (A.R. canal comrs. 1841/2: 5-6.) Jan. 4. Amt. due for repairs prior to Mch. L (Same 1841/2: 26.) Jan. 4. Estimated cost of repairs. (Same 1841/2: 27.) Jan. 4. Trade prospects upon main lines of public improvements. (Same 1841/2: 7.) Jan. 4. Planes, slips and trucks on the public im- provements; effect of these facilities on transporta- tion. (Same 1841/2: 6-7.) Jan. 4. Failure of attempt to secure bids for the sale of the public improvements. (Govs. mess. (Porter) Jan. 4, 1843: 7.) Jan. 4. Ultimate value and usefulness of Penn. public works. (Same (Porter) Jan. 4, 1843: 8.) Jan. 4. On the incorporation Ot cos. to complete the unfinished lines of improvements. (Same (Por- ter) Jan. 4, 1843: 10.) Feb. 4. Rept of committee on vice and immoral- ity (Kams) reL to preventing persons from travel- ling or using canals of state on Sabbath days. (House joL 1843 v. 2: 283-284 (doc. 62).) Feb. 9. Communication from canal comrs. reL to names of contractors who have finished their con- tracts on improvements of state since Jly. 27, 1842, and have their accts. entered upon books of auditor gen. (Same Jan. 1843 v. 2: 299.) Feb. 10. Communication from auditor gen. (Packer) ret to contracts upon public improve- ments of state. (Same Jan. 1843 v. 2: 303 (doc 73).) Dec. 30. Public Improvements so far from being a burthen upon the treasury, are capable not only of maintaining the cost of their repairs and superin- tendence, but of yielding a revenue, at least equal to the interest on the sum expended in their con- struction; particularly the main line and Delaware division. (AJt canal comrs. 1842/3: 3.) Dec. 30. Appm. for repairing and building road and farm bridges on public works, authorized VW 31, 1842. (Same 1842/3: 7.) 1844. See Banks: Individual. Berks Co.. this date. Fteb. 5. Rept of canal comrs. reL to amt due on check TdOs, by state. (Sen. i 7 ▼. 2:7-10 (doc 4». Covers period Not. 1, 1835-Oct. 31, 1836. 1836/7 In Senate joL 1837/8 t. 2 : 15-18. " HoDse " 1837/S t. 2:55-58 (doc. 32). 1837. S in Senate joL 1838/9 t. 2:21-24. XoT. 1, 1836-Oct. 31, 1837. " Honse " 18->S 9 t. 2. pt 1:139-141 (doc. 14). Not. 1, 1837-Oct. 31, 1838. 1838/9 in Senate joL 1840 t. 2 : 17-20. "House " 1840 T. 2:117-120 (doc. 8). Not. 1, 1838-Oct. 31, 1839. 1839/40 in Senate joL 1841 t. 2 : 36-39 (doc 3). " Honse *■ 1841 t. 2:47-50 (doc 6). Not. 1. 1839-Dec. 1, 1840. 1840/1 not found. 1841/2 In Senate joL 1843 t. 2:322-324 (doc 20). " Honse " 1843 t. 2 : 753-755 (doc 126). Not. 1, 1841-Dec 1. 1842. non-serial 1826 F^. 3. Suggested that an internal improTement fond coTTiTi. be established; sonrce c£ funds. ([Final] repL canal comrs. Fleb. 3, 1826.) Feb. 4. Tax on estates passing to others than direct heirs suggested, this tax, with all escheats to be Tested in the internal improvement fond; estab- lishment of an internal improvement fund to be applicable to the commencement of a great eastern and western canal ; establishment of a sinking fund ; raising of necessary loans to commence a canaL (R^t. ot committee ot ways and means Feb. 4, 1826.) 1S2T Mch. 7. Condition oC the internal tmproTement fund. (Same (Harristm) Mch. 7, 1827.) Mch. 7. Sums to be Tested in the intern^ im- proYement fund pit^Kised. (Same (Harrison) Mch. 7, 1827.) 1828. Internal improTeoient fund. {Same (Harrison) Feb. 25. 1828.) . Table: receipts and payments of internal im- proTement fund. (Same (Harrison) F^. 25, 1828.) Apr. 5. Cranmunication from ctHnrs. e£ internal improTement fund, ace. with copy of res. of bd. of canal ctHnrs. (House jaL 1827/8 t. 2: 936-938 (docs. 275-276).) Dec 9. Giffs. mess. (Schulze) with res. adapted by bd. of canal comrs. Dec 8, rd. to funds to carry on improrements of Commonwealth. (Sean. joL 1828/9 T. 1: 62-63; Honse jo*. 1828/9 t. 2: 57-58.) Dec 9. Rept. a£ the ctRnmittee (Lehman) rd. to the subject of a bd. ortionment ot fond for r^airs. (Same 1836/7.) 1837 Jly. 12. Apportionment of fund for r^airs. (Same 1837/8.) 1838. Stmt of balance of appms. for internal improve- ment purposes, by act of Apr. 14. 1838. (Govs, mess. (Rltner) Dec 27, 1838: 172.) Jan. 11. Apportionment of repair fund. (JoL bd. canal comrs. 1837/8.) Apr. 19. Same (Same 1838/9.) 1839 S^t 30. Distribution of fund to continue r^alrs and improvements. (Same 1839/40.) Nov. 13. Same (Same 1839/40.) Same. (Same 1839/40.) Same. (Same 1839/40.) Same. (Same 1840/L) Rept of [select] ctRnmittee ((Aurch) reL to manner of keeping accts. of internal improve- ment fund. (Honse joL 1S40 v. 2 pt 2: 284 (doc 131).) Same (JoL bd. canal etanrs. 1840/L) Same (Same 1840/L) Same (Same 1840/L) Distribution of fund on hand, available for improvonent (Same 1840/D 1841 Feb. 6. Govs. mess. (Porter) rd. to appms. far continuing improronents at state and for payment of interest on public d^t; amt borrowed daring past year. (Sen. jcd. 1841 v. 1: 199-20L) . Same, separata Not seen. 1000 cities ordered prtd. (Sea. joL 1941 T. 1 : 201.) Feb. 24. R^t ot treasurer (Gilmore) in r^ly to Soi. res. of Feb. 23 reL to amt expected to be real- ized bef(R« Aug. 184L fr(Ha sources of revaine specifically appropriated to intemail ini^rovement fund. (Sen. joL 1841 t. 1: 313-314.) i Same, separate. Not seen. Usnal no. of copies ordered prtd. (Sen. JaL 1841 T. 1:314.) 1849. ** For many years no settlement of the aoets. of the comrs. of the internal improvonent fund has been made"; examinatioo of that aect suggested: also ascertainment ot ctmditicm of treasmy. etc ((lovs. mess. (Jiriinston) Jan. 6. 1849.) Dec 3L 1840 Jan. 13. Mch. 2. Mch. 2T Apr. 14. May 15. Aug. 17. Nov. 16. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 411 CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad]— cont'd Canal Fund — cont'd non-serial — cont'd Girard Bequest 1832. Corresp. of state treasurer and executors of es- state of Stephen Girard rel. to Girard legacy of 1300,000 to the state. (Sen. jol. 1831/2 v. 1: 759-761.) Feb. 6. Rept. of committefe (Ashmead) apptd. to confer with Phlla. authorities and executors of the Girard will rel. to the bequest of $300,000. (House jol. 1831/2 V. 2: 607-609 (doc. 143).) Bequest to commonwealth for Internal Improvement. Feb. 7. Rept. of committee of accts. (Huntzinger) upon accts. of select committee apptd. to confer with executors of late Stephen Girard. (Same 1831/2 V. 2: 609-610.) Je. 12. Alteration of res. of Apr. 12 resp. canal funds; apprn. of legacy of Stephen Girard. (Jol. bd. canal comrs. 1832/3.) Claims See also below, the main line and the several divisions of the Penn. Canal [and Railroad]. See also below, Damages. 1828 Feb. 28. Rept. of select committee (Petrikin) rel. to claim of J. M'Namee, et al., contractors on Penn. Canal. (House jol. 1827/8 v. 2: 850 (doc. 231).) 1830 May 27. Stmt, of David Scott resp. expenditures for traveling, etc., for which he has reed, no com- pensation. (Jol. bd. canal comrs. 1830/1.) Bead May 29. 1831 Feb. 19. Rept. of committee on inland navigation and internal improvement (IngersoU) on petition of J. P. Schuyler, for compensation for services on the Penn. Canal. (House jol. 1830/1 v. 2: 794 (doc. 170).) 1835 Jan. 20. Rept. of committee on inland navigation and internal improvement (Miller of Phila.) on petition of Thos. Comegys for payment of certain retained percentages on his contract. (Same 1834/5 V. 2: 472-473 (doc. 103).) Feb. 7. Rept. of committee on claims (Bidlack) upon petition of Francis M'Bride asking compensa- tion for losses sustained in consequence of contract on Franklin division of Penn. Canal. (Same 1834/5 V. 2: 544-545 (doc. 138).) 1837. Stmt, of unpaid claims for work done in original construction of improvements. (A.R. canal comrs. 1836/7: 22.) Paging from Collected does. 1840 Jan. 9. Veto (Porter) of res. rel. to claim of James Frazier, said res. of Je. 25, 1839, directing the re-examination and adjustment of claims of con- tractors on public works on the Erie extension, Gettysburg R.R. and the North Branch, etc. (Sen. jol. 1840 T.l: 59-60.) May. Stmt, of canal cdturs. of debts due con- tractors and others for labor and material on several lines of canal and r.r. (House jol. 1840 v. 2, pt. 2: 503-505 (doc. 167).) 1841 Apr. 3. See below. Eastern Division. Damages, this date. Apr. 15. Rept. of committee on private claims for damages (Sullivan) on petition of Wm. B. Foster for moneys advanced as atty. fees, etc., while collector of tolls at AUeghenytown; comment on this class of claims. (Sen. jol. 1841 v. 1: 754.) 1844 Mch. 11. Communication from auditor gen. (Packer) In relation to claims due the common- wealth from persons employed on the public works. Harrisburg: I. G. M'Kinley, 1844. 5 pp. Copy seen in Penn. State Library. CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad] — cont'd Claims — cont'd 1844 Mch. 19. Communication from the bd. of canal comrs. rel. to debts due for labor and materials on the public works. Harrisburg: I. G. M'Kinley, 1844. 8 pp. Copy seen In the Penn. State Library. 1846 Apr. 8. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to claim of Geo. D. Foreman, a contractor on Penn. Canal. (Sen. jol. 1846 v. 2: 446-447 (doc. 68).) 1852 Mch. Claim of J. P. Laughlin. (Same 1852 v. 2: 525.) . Claim of John Nicholas. (Same 1852 v. 2: 526.) . Claim of Peter Bakman. (House jol. 1852 v. 2: 642.) . Claim of James Dowling. (Sen. jol. 1852 v. 2: 533; House jol. 1852 v. 2: 645.) . Claim of Geo. Hogg & Co. (Same 1852 v. 2: 534; same 1852 v. 2: 646.) Feb. 6. Claim of Porter & Smith. (Sen. jol. 1852 v. 2: 546.) Feb. 24. Claim of Wm. Buehler. (Same 1852 v. 2: 450.) Mch. 3. Claim of Rheem & Beelman. (Same 1852 V. 2: 542; House jol. 1852 v. 2: 654.) Mch. 4. Claim of Shirk and Royer. (Sen. jol. 1852 V. 2: 547-549.) Mch. 6. Claim of John Miller. (Same 1852 v. 2: 541; House jol. 1852 v. 2: 653.) Mch. 6. Claim of Wm. Buehler. (Same 1852 v. 2: 540; same 1852 v. 2: 652.) Mch. 10. Claim of John Hanson. (Sen. jol. 1852 V. 2: 524.) Mch. 11. Claim of Bernard Kelly. (Same 1852 V. 2: 451.) Mch. 11. Claim of R. M. Lemon. (Same 1852 v. 2: 451-452.) Mch. 16. Contract with W. A. V. Magaw. (Same 1852 V. 2: 549-551.) Mch. 20. Claim of Henry Fogle. (Same 1852 v. 2: 526-527.) Mch. 24. Claim of Stehman & Herr. (Same 1852 V. 2: 527-528.) Apr. 10. Claim of Benj. Corle. (Same 1852 v. 2: 529-530; House jol. 1852 v. 2: 641-642.) Apr. 12. Claim of Barbara Trucks. (Same 1852 V. 2: 531-532; same 1852 v. 2: 643-644.) Apr. 12. Claim of Wm. Henry. (Same 1852 v. 2: 535; same 1852 v. 2: 647.) Apr. 12. Claim of Jos. Jackson. (Same 1852 v. 2: 536; same 1852 v. 2: 648.) Apr. 12. Claim of James White. (Same 1852 v. 2: 537; same 1852 v. 2: 649.) Apr. 12. Claim of G. W. M'Kellip. (Same 1852 v. 2: 538; same 1852 v. 2: 650.) Apr. 12. Claim of D. Leech & Co. (Same 1852 v. 2: 539; same 1852 v. 2: 65L) Apr. 15. Claim of Sterrett, Robinson & Co. (Same 1852 V. 2: 539-540; same 1852 v. 2: 651-652.) Apr. 16. Claim of Thos. M'Elrath. (Same 1852 V. 2: 543; same 1852 v. 2: 655.) Apr. 21. Claim of Delaware Mutual Safety Insur- ance Co. (Same 1852 v. 2: 544; same 1852 v. 2: 656.) 1853. Claim of C. S. Quimby. (Sen. jol. 1853 v. 2: 582.) Feb. 18. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to damiages on Shenango line of Erie div. (Same 1853 V. 2:B74-576.) Mch. 23. Claim of Jos. Trimmer. (Some 1853 v. 2: 578.) 412 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA CAKALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDnAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad] — cont'd C1.AIMS— cont'd 1853 Hch. 29. Claim of R. M. Lemon. (Same 1853 v. 2: 580-581.) Mch. 29. Claim of David Lee. (Same 1853 v. 2: 580.) Mch. 29. Claim of Owen Sweeny. (Same 1853 v. 2: 579.) Apr. 4. Claim of Chas. Lloyd. (Same 1853 v. 2: SSL) Apr. 6. Claims of Henry Lemon, Anthony and Catharine Lechler, Nathaniel Trout and Sample Slaymaker. (frame 1853 v. 2: 582-583.) Apr. 12. Claim of Christian Mayer, (fiame 1853 V. 2: 584.) Apr. 12. Claim of Alex. M'Connell. (Same 1853 V. 2: 585.) Apr. 17. Claim of J. C. Smith. (Same 1853 v. 2: 583-584.) 1854 Dec. 7. See below, Main Line, this date. 1855. Comrs. apptd. to settle claims agst state, nnder act of May 9, 1854; results. (Govs. mess. (Bigler) Jan. 3, 1855: 10.) Tbe greater part of the claims mentioned in this act are for damages on public worlEs; a few are for compensation, etc. ' . Rept. of the comrs. apptd. to examine the claims upon the main line of the public improvements. Harrisburg: A. B. Hamilton, 1855. 11 pp. Copy Been In Library of Congress. 1856 Jan. 7. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to claim of Saml. R. Richards. (LegisL docs. 1856: 564-565 (doc. 53).) Feb. 27. Rept. of eonmiittee on claims (Orr) on petition of Saml. R. Richards for compensation as a former canal contractor and on act authorizing state treasurer to pay him fl0,250. (Same 1856: 269-271 (doc. 8).) Apr. 15. Rept. of committee on finance (Bucka- lew) reL to claim of Saml. R. Richards. (Same 1856:799-807 (doc. 112); Daily LegisL Record 1856: 490-492.) 1859 Jan. 10. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to settlement of claims on public works. (LegisL docs. 1859: 991-993; LegisL Record 1859: 36.) 1860 Jan. 26. See below. Main Line, this date. 1861 Jan. 28. Commmiication from auditor gen. (Coch- ran), state treasurer (Moore) and atty. gen. (Pur- viance) rel. to canal claims. (LegisL Record 1861: 202-203.) Jan. 29. See below. Main Line, this date. 1862 Melt 10. Jt r^t. of auditor gen. (Cochran), atty. gen. (Meredith) and state treasurer (Moore) on claim of SamL R. Richards. (LegisL Record 1862: 453.) 1879. Debate on act for relief of SamL R. Richards. (Same 1879: 525-526.) Damages See also below, the Main Une and several divisions of the Canal. Sec 6, act of Apr. 6, 1830, made It the dnty of the Governor to appoint three persons as a board of appraisers of damages on tiie Penn. CanaL Sec 3, act of Jly. 2, 1842 abolished this board and trans- ferred its duties to the canal commissioners. Act of Hch. 19, 1838, provided for the appointment of a board of appraisers. serial 1858. Rept. of bd. of appraisers. In Collected docs, as follows : 1858 In Jjegisr. docs. 1858 : 792-795. J. Barlow Moorhead, Amos. E. Kapp, Geo. C. Babb. CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVID0AL XTNDERTAKIN6S— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad]^lumbia RJt. {Same 1853 v. 2: 577-578.) 1858. Rept. of bd. of appraisers to assess damages to transporters and others, by reason of sale of the main line. (Legisl. Record 1858: 512.) J. B. Moorhead, A. E. Kapp, Geo. C. Babb. Apr. 16. (2OVS. mess. (Packer) transmitting the rept of the appraisers apptd. under act of Mch. 19, 1858, to authorize the apptmt of E^praisers to assess and report damages sustained by transporters and others, by reason of sale of the main line of the Penn. Canal; refusal of the Penn. RJt to appt one of the appraisers. (Sen. joL Jan. 1858: S22; House joL Jan. 1858: 897.) Emflotes asd Obticebs See also below. Receipts and Expendltnres ; Line and Uie several divisions, etc ilso Main 1827. list of engrs. and asst engrs. employed upon the surveys, under the direction of the canal comrs. during the season of 1827, with rate of wages allowed to each. (Rept canal comrs. 1827: 627 [i. e, 127]-128 (series 9, doc. 19).) Paging from Senate ed. (t. 1). May 3. Refusal of engrs., with one exception, to accept reduced compensation; suggestions about apptmts. and duties at the several engrs. (A.R. can^ comrs. 1827: 149.) Paging from Sen. ed. t. 2. 1828 3e. 27. flmployes and salaries on diambersburg and Pittsburgh survey. (JoL bd. canal comrs. 1828/9.) Dea 10. Compensation of collectors, supervisors and lock tenders. {Same 1828.) 1829 Je. 4. Employes and their compensation. {Same 1829.) 1831 Apr. 6. Employes on Beaver division, French Creek division. North Branch and Susquehanna and West Branch divisions; compensatioiL {Same 1831/2.) CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDnAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Sailioad]— cont'd Employes xso Offtcebs — cont'd 1832 Mch. 9. Rept. of the canal comrs. reL to the supts., engrs., etc., in the employment of the state upon the Penn. Canal and R.R. Harrisburg: Prtd. by Henry Welsh, 1832. 16 pp., 6 tables. Copy seen in Hist Socy. of Peon, and in Amer. PhiL Socy. Mch. 9. Same. (House joL 1831/2 v. 2: 764-777.) 1834 Apr. 7. Rept of canal comrs. ace. with tables ex- hibiting the names and compensation of the sopts., etc. in the employment of the state upon the Pens. Canal and raUroads. {Same 1833/4 v. 2: 876-883 (doc. 200).) 1835 Jan. 5. Rept of the canal comrs. reL to the num- ber of officers and agts. upon the Penn. Canal and railroads. Harrisburg: Prtd. by Welsh and Patter- son, 1834-'35. 11 pp. Copies seen in library of the Library Co. of Phila. and in the Hist. Socy. of Penn. 1000 copies in English and 500 in German were ordered prtd. (Honse jol. 1834/5 t. 1 : 168.) The rept. was made in compliance with House res. of Dec. 17, 1834 ; erroneously dated Jan., 1834, on title page. Jan. 5. Same. (House joL 1834/5 v. 2: 177-185 (doc. 64).) Feb. 10. Rept of the auditor gen. (Sturgeon) reL to officers and agts. upon the Penn. Canal and rail- roads made in compliance with a resdution of the House of Representatives of Jan. 16. Harrisburg: Prtd. by Welsh & Patterson, 1835. 8 pp. Copies seen In library of the Library Co. of Phila. and Amer. Phil. Socy. 1000 copies in English and 500 In German ordered prtd. (Honse joL 1834/5 v. 1 : 359.) Feb. 10. Same. (House joL 1834/5 v. 2: 556-561 (doc. 149).) 1836. Letter from auditor gen. (Sturgeon) correcting list of persons In employ of state on lines vs. mess. (Porter) Jan. 8, 1840.) . Rept of comrs. of internal Improvements rel. to funds used for payment of interest on state loans. (Sen. JoL 1840 v. 2: 695-696.) . Rept of bd. of canal comrs. under res. of Sen., Apr. 17, requiring canal comrs. to rept to Senate amts. paid to contractors. (Same 1840 v. 2: 701-702.) . Rept osals reed, fen* sale of main line of public works; policy of sale; value of works, etc (Govs. mess. (Bigler) Jan. 3, 1855: 8-9.) Dec. 29. Question of sale at main line of public improvements. (ASL canal comrs. 1854/5: 22-23.) Dec. 29. Withdrawal of transportation cos. from main line of canal, not being able to compete with Penn. RSL. Co. (Same 1854/5: 19-20.) 1856 Jan. 24. Communication from ciinal comrs. in reply to Sen. res. of Jan. 21 requesting stmt, ot the no. of trucks fit for use on the Portage R.R. and what plan they would suggest for bringing back the trade to the main line of public improvements. (Daily LegisL Record 1856: 73.) Feb. 6. Communication from canal comrs. In r^ly to Sen. res. requesting their views on prc^riety of abandoning portion of Penn. Canal betw. end i^ the tunnel through Grants Hill and the Monongahela River, cost of construction of said canal and amt of damages paid private property holders. (Same 1856: 142.) Apr. 9. Communication from the canal comrs. reL to the sale of the main line of the pnbUc works of the state. Harrisburg: A. B. Hamilton, 1856. 9 PP- Copy seen In EOst. Socy. of Penn. 8000 copies In En- gllah and 2000 In German ordered prtd. Places serial 1850-1854/5. Rept of engr. of road to avoid inclined planes of the Allegheny Portage R.R. Checklist RoTtt. Parte*, engr. 1850. n. p., n. d. 21 pp. „ Copies seen In the N. Y. Pnbllc Library and In libniy of the Ubrary Co. of Phila. 5000 copies In Bi- gllsh and 2000 tn German ordered prtd. (Home JoL 1851 T. 1 : 217.) 1851. h. t. p. 11 pp. One copy only seen, viz. in the Penn. State Ubraiy. T. G. Pomerog, engr. 1852/3-1854/5. Not f onnd. In Collected docs, as follows : 1850 In Senate joL 1851 v. 2 : 75-91. • - Honse - 1851 v. 2 : 75-91. 1851 " Senate * 1852 v. 2 : 185-193. " Honse " 1852 v. 2:105-113. 1852/3 in Exec docs. 1853. 11 pp. 1853/4 - - • 1854. 7 pp. 1854/5 • • - 1855. 5 pp. non-serial 1837 Jan. 14. Rept of Chas. De Hass of a survey and estimate of a r.r. route over the All^heny Monn- tain, with a view to avoid the inclined planes on the Portage Rwy. (House joL 1836A aPP- t° t- *' 212-220 (doc 113).) 1849 Dec. 28. Survey of route for road to avwd fiw western planes on AU^ieny Portage road. (A3, canal comrs. 1848/9: 13.) 1851 Jan. 1. Apptmt of engr. to make surv^s for wao to avoid inclined planes. {Same 1849/50: 11-) 1852 Jan. 9. Line to avoid planes, advantages of line; estimated cost; amt iQipropriated, amt required to complete; etc. {Same 1850/1: 19-20.) Feb. IL R^t of canal cconrs. rd. to wwk tone on r J. to avoid iniOlned plane. (Honse jd. 1858 T. 2: 407-410 (doc. 39).) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 435 CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad]: Main Line— cont'd Allegheny Pobtage R.R.: Road to Avoid Inclined Planes — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1852 Apr. 7. Rept. of select committee (Malone) to investigate lettings on road to avoid inclined planes. (Sen. joL 1852 v. 1: 684-685.) Jly. 23. Prices for work on sections of road to avoid inclined planes on the Allegheny Portage R.R. (Jol. bd. canal comrs. 1852: 70.) Dec. 24. Estimates for work on the Allegheny Portage R.R., to avoid inclined planes. (Same 1853: 6.) Dec. 31. Allegheny Portage R.R.; plane no. 2 avoided; road to avoid plane no. 3 to be completed by Jan. 1 proposed arrangement with Penn. R.R. Co. for use of their road from Johnstown to inter- section with portage r.r. near western end of big viaduct to avoid plane no 1 in anticipation of con- struction of new road, thus giving road uninter- rupted by planes from Johnstown to foot of plane no. 4. (A.R. canal comrs. 1851/2: 15.) Dec. 31. Allegheny Portage R.R.; location of line to avoid planes; whole work on eastern slope of mountain to intersection of present road near Hol- lidaysburg put under contract; progress of work on western slope; estimated cost of improvement laid with double track; amt. appropriated and amt. required to complete. (Same 1851/2: 21.) ' Mch. 28. Estimates of canal comrs.: amt. neces- sary for completion of r.r. to avoid inclined planes on Allegheny Portage R.R. (Sen. jol. 1853 v. 2: 585- 615; House jol. v. 2: 537-567.) Apr. 8. Rept. of committee (Merriman) to whom was referred res. rel. to condition and management of new r.r. avoiding inclined planes on Allegheny Portage Rd. (House jol. 1853 v. 1: 659-660.) Apr. 9. Communication from canal comrs. resp. bids or contracts for supply of cement for road to avoid inclined planes on Allegheny Portage R.R. (Same 1853 v. 1: 664-666.) Apr. 13. Testimony taken before committee to in- vestigate charge of forgery in a certain transaction rel. to furnishing ties on Allegheny Portage R.R. (Same 1853 v. 2: 591-596 (doc. 72).) Apr. 14. Rept. of majority (Kilbourn) of com- mittee apptd. to examine new road to avoid in- clined planes on Allegheny Portage R.R. (Some 1853 V. 2: 597-606 (doc. 73).) Apr. 15. Same; minority rept. (Merriman). (Same 1853 v. 2: 607-622 (doc. 74).) Apr. 17. Communication from T. J. Power resp. bids or contracts for supply of cement for road to avoid inclined planes on Allegheny Portage R.R. (Same 1853 v. 1: 830-832.) Dec. 28. Line to avoid planes; estimated cost of double track, amt. appropriated and amt. required to complete. (A.R. canal comrs. 1852/3: 17.) 1854. Abstr. of operations on road to avoid inclined planes on Allegheny Portage R.R. (Same 1853/4: 24-25.) 1856 Jan. 1. Delay in completion of r.r. to avoid in- clined planes on the Allegheny Mountain; expendi- tures. (Govs. mess. (Pollock) Jan. 1, 1856.) 1857 Jan. 7. Portage R.R. not complete; impolicy of state's undertaking this work. (Sawie (Pollock) Jan. 7, 1857.) Claims See aleo belew, Damages. 1835. Rept. of committee on claims (Reigart) on peti- tion of Walker and Royer, carriers on Portage R.R. for indemnification on acct. of accident on that road. (House joL 1834/5 v. 2: 520 (doc. 119).) CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad]: Main Line — cont'd Allegheny Portage R.R.: Road to Avoid Inclined Planes — cont'd Claims — cont'd 1837 Oct. 31. Allegheny. Portage Rwy.; list of claims on contracts unsettled, of date prior to Mch., 1836. (A.R. canal comrs. 1836/7: 116-117.) Paging from Collected docs. 1844 Feb. 27. Rept. of committee (Miller) on claim of John Piper for compensation for inspecting cars on the Allegheny Portage R.R. (Jol. bd. canal comrs. 1844: 35-36.) 1850 Feb. 13. Rept. of canal comrs. on claim of Bing- ham and Dock for cars and mdse. destroyed by fire on Allegheny Portage R.R. (Sen. jol. 1850 v. 2: 633; House jol. v. 2: 649.) 1858 Mch. 3. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to claims on line of New Allegheny Portage R.R. (Legisl. docs. 1858: 783 (doc. 92).) Mch. 16. Communication from canal comrs. rel to claims on Allegheny Portage R.R. (Same 1858: 646-647 (doc. 62).) Mch. 31. Rept. of select committee (Lawrence) rel. to claim of Gonder & Burke, late contractors on the Allegheny Portage R.R. (House jol. Jan. 1858: 669-673.) 1859 Jan. 19. Rept. of canal comrs. on claim of Peter S. M'Cullough for damages sustained from the Alle- gheny Portage R.R. (Legisl. Record 1859: 78.) 1862 Jan. 12. Jt. rept. of auditor gen. (Cochran) and state treasurer (Moore) on claim of Thos. Brandon & Co. for material furnished for new track on the Allegheny road in 1852. (Same 1862: 26-27.) Damages 1837 Jan. 25. Rept. of committee on claims (Rambo) upon petition of T. B. Kemper and S. S. Sproat, for compensation for damages upon Portage r.r. (House jol. 1836/7 v. 2: 455-456 (doc. 130).) 1838 Feb. 6. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to damages paid occasioned by fire escaping from locomotive engines. (Same 1837/8 v. 2: 475 (doc. 114).) 1848 Feb. 4. See above, Allegheny Portage, this date. 1852 Apr. 21. Rept. of canal comrs. on claim of Dela- ware Mutual Safety Insurance Co. (Sen. jol. 1852: V. 2: 544 (doc. 81).) Damages sustained from Allegheny Portage K.E. 1854 Mch. 22. Communication from canal bd. rel. to claim of Penn. and Ohio Transportation Co. on acct. of damages sustained on Allegheny Portage R.R. (Legisl. docs. 1854: 657.) 1858 Mch. 3. Communication from canal comrs. giving amt. of damages awarded to holders of property on line of new Allegheny Portage R.R. (Same 1858: 577-578 (doc. 55).) Employes and Offlcers See also below, Receipts and Expenditures. 1831 Mch. 31. Employes and compensation. (Jol. bd. canal comrs. 1831/2.) 1853 Jly. 30. Rept. of the bd. of canal comrs. in refer- ence to strike on the Allegheny Portage R.R. (Same 1853: 90-94.) Receipts and Expenditures See also above, Penn. Canal, etc. Receipts and Expendi- tures under dates 1825/40-1825/58. See also above, Damages. [1829?]-1833. Allegheny Portage R.R.; table: payments on road since commencement. (A.R. canal comrs 1832/3:70.) Found only in doc. ed. 436 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA amt. required to complete. CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAB3NGS— cont'd Pennsylyania Canal [and Railroad]: Main Line — cont'd AUfGHEHT POBTAGE R.R.: ROAD TO AVOID IXCXJKED PtAXES — cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd 1831. Total expenditure upon road up to Not. 20,' 1831; entire cost of road when ctHnpleted. (Same 1830/1: 102-103.) Paging from Sen. doc ed. ; omitted from dept. editions. 1832. Tabular stmt of work done, money paid, etc., upon grading; do. culverts; estimates. {Same 1831/2: 104, tables 1-2.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. ; omitted from dept. editions. 1833. Tables: grades and cost of grading; cost of via- ducts. {Same 1832/3: 76-80.) Fonnd only In doc. ed. . Funds appropriated {Same 1832/3: 23.) . Average expense of engines, machinery, ropes, etc. at each inclined plane for ensuing season. (Same 1832/3: 87.) Found only in doc. ed. 1833-1835. Classified stmt, of expenditures and esti- mated cost of work to be done. {Same 1832/3 (p. 91, foldg. tables) — same 1834/5.) Found only in doc. ed. 1835. Tables: payments to engrs. and others, incl. em- ployes at inclined planes. {Same 1834/5: foldg table, p. 69; da 88; do. 93 (nos. 12 and 14).) F^ing from Collected docs. ; occurs in all editions except House dept. ed. . Locomotive built in Boston does work of eighteen horses; daily expense of two trips each way over thirteen mile level. {Same 1834/5: 9.) Paging from House doc. ed. . Disbursements for construction for year ending Oct 31. {Same 1834/5: 15.) Paging from House doc ed. 1836. Motive power, receipts and expenditures Apr. 1- Oct 31. {Same 1835/6: 15.) Paging from Sen. doc ed. . Cash paid for new work; amt. drawn from treas- ury for payment of old debts prior to Mch. 13. {Same 1835/6: 73-76.) Paging from Sen. doc ed. ; occurs in all editions except Honse dept. ed. 1837-1838. Motive power and repairs on Allegheny Port- age R.R.: operations; tolls; expenses. {Same 1836/7 (pp. 13-14)— same 1837 '8.) 1839. Table: amt. of bUls paid and now in auditor gen.'s office. {Same 1838/9: 145-147.) Paging from Honse doc ed. Amt. due for labor performed and materials fur- nished since Mch. 1. {Same 1838/9: 147-148.) Paging from House doc ed. . Cost of repairs of masonry during season com- mencing Mch. 1 and ending Oct. 31; cost of each job. (Same 1838/9: 148.) Paging from House doc. ed. . Amt. of cash drawn from treasurer of bd. from Mch. 1-Oct. 31 together with vouchers settled in auditor gen.'s office. {Same 1838/9; 150.) Paging from House doc ed. 1§39-1840. Table: motive power, tolls and expendi- tures. {Same 1838/9 (p. 133) — tame 1839/40.) Paging from House doc ed. 1839-1841. Names of foremen of repairs employed from Feb. 22, with daily pay, no. days ranployed, whole amt. pay to each and amt. o€ check roll. {Same 1838/9 (pp. 142-144)— same 1840/1.) Paging from House doc. ed. CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDDAl UNDERTAKINGS— confd Pennsylyania Canal [and Railroad]: Main Line— cont'd AliLEGHEITT PORTAGE R.R.: RoAD TO AVOID IkcLDTH) Plases — cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd 1839-1841. Names, time of service, daily pay and amt paid each motive power agent {Same 1838/9 (fac- ing p. 162)— same 1840/1.) Paging from House doc. ed. 1839/40. List of accts. paid out of motive power fund, {Same 1839/40: 171-176.) Paging from Collected docs. ; fonnd in all editions except Sen. dept. ed. 1839/40-1840/1. Motive power snpts. acct with state treasurer. {Same 1839/40 (pp. 146-147)— «am#' 1840/1.) Paging from Collected docs. ; found In all editions except Sen. dept. ed. 1840/1. Motive power tolls collected; expenditures. {Same 1840/1: 113-114.) Paging from Collected docs. ; omitted from dept. ediUons. 1841/2. Receipts and expenditure on the Allegheny Portage R.R. {Same 1841/2: 14-15.) 1844-1848. Tables: receipts and expenditures on Alle- gheny Portage R.R. (House joL 1849: 331-334 (doe. 30).) Transmitted by canal comrs. Feb. 9, 1849, in reply to res. of Jan. 20. 1845 Feb. 10. Rept. of canal comrs. rel. to expenses and receipts in connection with use of trucks for transportation of boats over state r.rs. (Sen. joL 1845 V. 2: 207-208 (doc. 34).) 1847. Net receipts from toUs from all sources. (AB. canal comrs. 1846/7: 9.) 1847/8. Table: amt of money expended on Allegheny Portage R.R. during fiscal year. (Honse joL 1849 V. 2: 590-649 (doc. 81).) Reported by andltor gen. (Pnrvlance) Mch. 24, 1849. 1852-1853. Enormous cost of operating road; evidences of fraud in expenditures. (A.R. canal comrs. 1852/3: 11-13.) 1854 Mch. 21. Letter from Robt Faries, civil engr. reL to cost of Allegheny Portage R.R. (LegisL docs. 1854: 575-576.) 1857. Conomunlcation from auditor gen. (Pry) in com- pliance with Hotise res. of May 6 requesting in- formation as to amt. reed, on acct of material dis- posed of from old All^heny Portage RR. since Dec. 1, 1849. (Daily LegisL Record 1857. na 96: 3-4; no. 97: 7-8; no. 99: 8.) Tolls 1834 Mch. 4. Table: passenger and pr<^)erty toUs on the Portage R.R. (JoL bd. canal comrs. 1834/5.) Je. 4. Regulations and rates of trfl upon CdumMa and Allegheny Portage Rwys. {Same 1834/5.) 1836 Mch. 29. Table: rates ot toU upoa Phila. and Columbia Rwy. and Allegheny Portage Rwy. (Sfli«e 1836/7.) 1837 Feb. 18. Rates of toU uprai Phila. and Ck)lnmMa Rwy. and Allegheny Portage Rwy. {Same 1837/8.) 1839-1840. See above. Receipts and Expenditures; these dates. 1840 Apr. 9. Rates of toU on Columbia and Portage railroads. (JoL bd. canal comrs. 1840/L) 1842 Jan. 21. Rates of toU on Columbia and Phila. and on Allegheny Portage r.rs. {Same 1841/2.) 1847. See above. Receipts and Expenditures, this date. 1853-1855. Rates of toll on Penn. raUroads. (JoL bd. canal comrs. 1853 (pp. 60-62; 77-79) — same 1855.) Tonnage See Commerce: Canal-Borne. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 437 CANALS AND SLACK-WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad]: Main Line— cont'd Columbia and Philadelphia R.R. Construction authorized Mch. 24, 1828. See also above, Main Line ; see also Railroads : Indi- vidual. Penn. R.R. serial A Engineer 1831-1841. [Ann.] rept. In Documents as follows : John Wilaon, engineer 1831 In A.R. canal comrs. 1830/1 : 68-71.t § 1832 " « » "" 1831/2 : 52-66.» § Edwd. F. Qay, engineer 1833 in A.R. canal comrs. 1832/3 : 48-62.t § 1834 " " " « 1833/4:38-43.1 1835 « x « « 1834/5 : 30-37.* Two repts., one to the Supt. or the Rwy. resp. construc- tion ; the other to the bd. of canal comrs., upon motive power; found In all editions except House dept. ed. JoTm P. Baily, engineer See below, Columbia Plane. 1837 In A.R. canal comrs. 1836/7 : 46-49.t 1838 not found. Wm. K. Huffnagle, engineer 1839 in A.R. canal comrs. 1838/9 : 53-63. Paging from House ed. 1840 in A.R. canal comrs. 1839/40 : 60-64.t Includes a rept. on the Columbia Inclined Plane ; found in all editions except Senate dept. ed. 1841 In A.R. canal comrs. 1840/1 : 57-62.1 § B Superintendent 1 series 1829-1836. [Ann.] rept. In Documents as follows : John Barber, superintendent 1829 In A.R. canal comrs. 1828/9 : 232-235.t 1830 « « " « 1829/30 : 188-193.t § 1831 « " « « 1830/1 : 62-67.t § Wm. B. Mitchell, Western Division; John Barber, Eastern Division 1832 In A.R. canal comrs. 1831/2 : 42-45 ; 45-51.* § 1833 " •< « » 1832/3:42-47; 47-48.t § Wm. B. Mitchell, superintendent 1834 in A.R. canal comrs. 1833/4 : 28-37.t Joseph Mosher, superintendent 1835 in A.R. canal comrs. 1834/5 : 27-29 ; 38-41.* pp. 38-41 are on motive power ; there is a further rept. by supt. of motive power and machinery, John S. Cash, pp. 41-47 * ; found in all editions except House dept. ed. A. Mehafft), superintendent Western Division; Wm. Russell, do.; Fredk. Vogel, Eastern Division 1836 in A.R. canal comrs. 1835/6 : 35-47 ; 48-54 ; 55-58.t The Vogel rept. is omitted from the House dept. ed. 2 series a 1837-1841. Rept. of supervisor of repairs, etc. In Documents as follows : William Russell, supervisor 1837 In A.R. canal comrs. 1836/7 : 91-95.t Called superintendent this year. 1838 in A.R. canal comrs. 1837/8 : 77-88.* Thomas Tustin (first division) ; Jos. Collins (second division) 1839 in A.R. canal comrs. 1838/9 : 106-118.* 1840 " " " " 1839/40 : 103-114.t I Jos. ColUns (first division) ; Jos. Mosher (second division) 1841 in A.R. canal comrs. 1840/1 : 74-91.* Found in all editions except Senate dept. ed. CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad]: Main Line— cont'd Columbia and Philadelphia R.R. — cont'd serial — cont'd B — cont'd Superintendent — cont'd 2 series — cont'd b 1837-1841. Rept. of supt. of motive power. Ir Documents as follows: A. Mehaffp, superintendent Jill *? ^:P- '^^'"'1 comrs. 1836/7 : 53-99.t 1838 « « « .. 1837/8:48-76.* James Cameron, superintendent !§§« *? ^■^- <"""il comrs. 1838/9 : 70-105.* 1840 " « « 1839/40 : 73-102.t Occurs in all editions except Senate dept. ed. Thos. Tustin, superintendent 1841 in A.R. canal comrs. 1840/1 : 62-73.* 3 series 1842-1856/7. Rept. of supt. of motive power and super- visor of repairs on the Phila. and Columbia R.R. Checklist 1842-1847/8. No separate copies in English found. • ^•-.si'iP^^^^^ """^ Jo'"'' Snodgrass held the office In Hi?': ^^'^^:,^-J^?^- 1844-1846; Wm. English, ,o.„ /<,1.84I; -^"gnstlne Holmes, 1848. 1847/8 m German, n. p., n. d. 16 pp Copy seen In library of the Library Co. of Phlla. En- H;lo4. ^^"^"^ m* . "l®,^ Augustine Holmes, superin- pTSip^s i^:^^i^ ^"* ^^'^ ^''^"°'"- -" 1848/9. Wm. English, superintendent No separate copy found. A. L. Roumfort, superintendent 1849/50. n. p., n. d. 18 pp. Copy seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn. 1850/1. n. p., n. d. 24 pp. Copy seen in the Penn. State Library. Joseph B. Baker, superintendent 1851/2. No separate copy found. 1852/3. n. p., n. d. 30 pp. Copies seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn. and in library of the Library Co. of Phlla. 1853/4. n. p., n. d. 29 pp. Copy seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn. 1854/5. n. p., n. d. 53 pp. Copy seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn. 1855/6. Harrisburg : A. B. Hamilton, 1857. 59 pn Copies seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn. and In library of the Library Co. of Phlla. 1856/7 dept. ed. Not seen. " doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 12 pp. In Documents as follows : 1842 in A.R. canal comrs. 1841/2 : 29-42 ; 68-72 ; Continued in Collected docs, as follows : 1843/4 In Executive docs. 1844. 73-79. 1844/5 1845/6 " 1846/7 " 1847/8 " 1848/9 " 1849/50 " 1850/1 " 1851/2 " 1852/3 « 1853/4 " 1854/5 " 1855/6 " 1856/7 " 1845. 1846. 1847. 1848. 1849. 1850. 1851. 1852. 1853. 1854. 1855. 1856. 1857. non-serial 1827 Dec. 25. Rel. to surveys for a canal from the Swatara to Columbia and for a way from Phila. to Columbia;, estimates. (Rept. canal comrs. 1827: 17-18.) * Paging from House doc. ed. t Paging from Senate doc. ed. § Omitted from dept. editions. 438 INBEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad]: Main Line — confd O01.TTKBIA AXD Philadelphia R.R. — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1828 Jan. 12. Estimate of the cost of a rwy. from the mouth of Swatara down the Susquehanna to Colum- bia, and thence to a point near Phila. ; by John Wil- son. {Same 1827: 129-145.) Paging from Senate ed. (t. 1) ; It U found pp. 309-325 of tbe House ed. Jan. 14. Rept. of canal comrs., rel. to a r.r. from mouth of Swatara by Columbia to Phila. (Sen. joL 1827/8 v. 2: 575-592.) . Same, separate. Not seen. 1000 copies ordered prtd. (House JoL 1827/8 V. 1 : 229-230.) Feb. 2. Rept. of committee on inland navigation and internal improvement (Lehman) reL to exten- sion of Penn. canal, and for commencement of r.r. to be styled Penn. RJl. (House jol. 1827/8 v. 2: 670-674 (doc. 183).) . Same, separate. Harrisbnrg: Prtd. by S. C. Stambaugh, 1828. 7 pp. Copies In HlBt. Socy. of Penn. and in N. T. Public Ubrary. Aug. 15. Penn. Rwy.; rept. and estimate in sur- vey from Columbia to the Gap; by John Wilson. (AR. canal comrs. 1827/8: 196-213 (series 8, no. 1.) Paging from House doc. ed. Dee. 1. Rept. and estimate on continuation of Penn. Rwy. from Gap to Philadelphia; by John Wil- son. (Same 1827/8: 213-240 (series 8, no. 1).) Paging from House doc ed. Dec. 9. Rept. of committee (Roberts) a^ptd. to consider rept. of Major Wilson on rwy. frcHa C!olnm- bia to Phila. (JoL bd- canal comrs. 1828.) See aboTe, under date Dec 1, for Wilson rept. Dea 11. Location of line from Columbia to Pliila. ; forty miles of road foundation to be placed under contract; suggestion for line to some point on Schuylkill to aSord complete communication with ocean. (A-R. canal comrs. 1827/8: 71.) Paging from House doc ed. 1829. Penn. Rwy.; table: probable cost of unfinished work on forty miles under contract Nov. 15, 1829. (£rafli« 1828/9 235-237.) Paging from Sen. doc ed. Feb. Rept. of the engrs. employed to re-survey the location of the contemplated r.r. in the vicinity of Phila.; also a reply to a committee ^ptd. at a meeting of the citizens of Phila. to report in regard to the termination of the Penn. RJl. Harrisburg: E. P. Ciyder & Co., 1829. 26 pp. Copy seen tn the Penn. State Ubraiy. . Same. (House i RJR. — cont'd Tum-serUa — cont'd 1835-1^37. Table: no. of locomotlTe engines placed on road prior to Nov. 1, 1836; time when they com- menced running, name of each engine, from whom purchased; na of miles traveled, na of cars hauled, no.'of trips made and average no. of cars per trip hy each from Nov. 1, 1836-Oct 31, 1837. (A.R. canal comrs. 1836A: 84 (E).) Paging from CoUerted docs. 1835-1838. Table: no. of locomotive engines placed on road trcm evening to Oct 31, 1838, time when they commenced rtuining; name of each engine; from whom purchased; cost of each; with remarks on condition and position. (.Same 1837/8: 68 (E).) Paging from House doc. ed. 1835/6. Table: name, builders and performance of engines that were on road during season. (Same 1835/6: 43-44.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. ; found In all editions. 1836 Jan. 2. See above, All^heny Portage, this date. Jan. 8. See same, this date. . Rept. of [special] committee (Trego) E^ptd. to examine into present state of motive power on Fhila. and Columbia RJt. (House jol. 1835/6 v. 2: 378-384.) . Same, separate. Harrisburg: Prtd. by T. Fenn, 1836. 10 pp. Copy seen in Hist. Socj. of Penn. May 2L See above, Allegheny Portage, this date. Nov. Eastern division; estimate of appm. re- quired for ensuing season. (AJl. canal comrs. 1835/6: 56.) Pagjng from Sen. doc ed. ; f onnd In all edittons. Nov. 1. Same; western division. (Same 1835/6: 47.) Paging from Sen. doc ed. ; found in all editions. 1836/7. Table: no. of locomotive engines placed on road subsequent to Nov. 1, 1836; time when they commenced running; from whom purchased; name <^ each engine; cost of each; no. ot miles traveled; no. cars hauled; no. trips made; average no. cars per trip by each from Nov. 1, 1836-Oct 31, 1837. (AJt canal comrs. 1836/7: 84 (F).) Paging from Collected docs. 1837. See Bridges, this date. . Tables: grades and curves of the present rwy. commencing at comer of Broad and Callowhill streets and extending to Coatesville. (AJR. canal comrs. 1836/7: 192-196; 197.) Paging from Collected docs. . Table: estimated amt of appm. required for en- suing year. (Same 1836/7: 90.) Paging from Collected docs. . Govs. mess. (Bltner) ace with rept of canal comrs. reL to substituting steam for horse power on the level of the rwy. betw. Phlla. and foot of SchnylMll Inclined Plane. (House jol. 1836/7 v. 2: 366-371 (docs. 94-95).) Mch. 4. Govs. mess. (Ritner) transmitting com- munication from president and mgrs. of West Phila. RIL Co. rel. to Phila. and Columbia RJt (Same 1836A V. 2: 665^79.) Dec 6. Necessity d directing whole resources of state to construction of rwy. from Harrisburg, to connect with Phila. and Columbia ItR. (AJt canal comrs. 1836/7: 7.) Paging from Collected docs. Dea 6. Recommendation that motive power fund furnish all locomotives necessary on Phila. and Cower toll received at different c^ces during year endg. Oct 31, 1838. (AJt canal comrs. 1837/8: 69.) Paging from Honse doc. ed. . Estimated amt required for ensuing year. (Same 1837/8: 69.) Paging from House doc ed. 1838. Table: indebtedness upon divisions of Penn. canal and rwy. for ordinary repairs up to Oct 31, 1838. (Same 1837/8: 35.) Paging from Honse doc ed. Feb. 3. Communication from auditor gen. (Ho- hart) reL to scrip issued by W. B. Mitchell, late supt of Columbia RJt (House jid. 1837/8 v. 2: 470471 (doc 112).) Feb. 6. See above, Allegheny Portage, this date. Mch. 31. Communication from canal comrs., reL to VaUey Creek Bridge on Phila. and Columbia R3., recently destroyed by fire. (House jd. 1837/8 v. 2: 819-820.) Dec 21. Eixperiments show that anthracite coal can be used as fuel in locomotives; great saving by substituting coal for wood. (A^ canal comrs. 1837/8: 5.) Paging from Honse doc ed. Dec 2L See above, All^heny Portage, this date. 1838-1853. See same, under date, Mch. 22, 1854. 1838/9. Table: no. (tf times loctHnotive engines arrived at and departed from inclined plane at Cd. F. Gay, engr. 1831 in A.E. canal comrs. 1830/1 : 92-96.* § 1832 « " " " 1831/2 : 112-119.t § 1833 not found. Sylvester Welch, engr. 1834 in A.E. canal comrs. 1833/4 : 80-83.* 1835 » " « " 1834/5 : 59-60.t Occurs in all editions except House dept. ed. 1836-1838 not found. Wm. E. Morris, engr. 1839 in A.E. canal comrs. 1838/9 : 156-158.1 1840 » " » « 1839/40:129-133.* Occurs in all editions except Sen. dept. ed. 1841 in A.E. canal comrs. 1840/1 : 96-101.* f CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd INDIVIDUAL * Paging from Senate doc. ed. t Paging from House doc. ed. t Paging from Collected docs. i Omitted from deot. editions. Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad]: Main Line — cont'd Juniata Division — cont'd non-serial 1824 Feb. 10. Rept. of [select] committee (Clarke) apptd. to consider practicability of a water com- munication betw. Middletown and Pittsburgh. (Same 1823/4: 606-610.) . Same, separate, entitled: Rept. of the committee to whom was referred the subject of the Juniata and Conemaugh Canal, n. p., J. S. Wiestling, prtr., 1824. 13 pp. Copies seen In Hist. Socy. of Penn. and Amer. Phil. Socy. 300 copies ordered prtd. (House Jol. 1823/4 : 617.) 1825 Dec. 30. Acct. of examination of the Juniata sum- mit and measurement and levels, thence by the Conemaugh, Kiskiminetas and Allegheny to Pitts- burgh. ([Preliminary] rept. of canal comrs. Dec. 30, 1825.) 1827 Jly. 1. First rept. of DeWitt Clinton, Jr. on the Juniata location. (Rept. canal comrs. 1827: 97 (series 6, no. 1).) Paging from Sen. ed. (v. 2). Jly. 1. First rept. of Mr. Guilford on the Juniata location. (Same 1827: 97 (series 6, no. 2).) Paging from Sen. ed. (v. 2). Aug. 2. Jt. rept. of Messrs. Guilford and Clin- ton on the Juniata location. (Same 1827: 98-101 (series 6, no. 3).) Paging from Sen. ed. (v. 2). Sept. 10. Communication from J. Miller in be- half of the citizens of Perry Co. (Same 1827: 101- 103 (series 6, no. 4).) Paging from Sen. ed. (v. 2). Nov. 20. Rept. of DeWitt Clinton, Jr., engr., on the Juniata division, with estimate of its cost at contract prices. (Same 1827: 116-127 (series 7, no. 2).) Paging from Sen. ed. (t. 2). Dec. 25. See below, Penn. Canal: Branches. Sus- quehanna Division, this date. Dec. 25. Location and cost of a canal from the head of Duncan's Island to Lewistown. (Rept. canal comrs. 1827: 11.) 1828. Contemplated joining of the Susq. division and Juniata canal on Duncan's Island. (Sam« 1827: 11.) . Contracts for extension of Juniata division and French creek feeder. (A.R. canal comrs. 1827/8: 70.) Paging from House doc. ed. 1828. List of sections which have been re-let, together with four new sections that have been sold on the first part of the Juniata Division of the Penn. Canal, since Nov. 24, 1827. (A.R. canal comrs. 1827/8: foldg. sheet [1] table A betw. pp. 58-59 (series 3, no. 5).) Paging from Sen. doe. ed. . List of incidental work which has been re-let to- gether with the new work that has been sold on the first part of the Juniata division of the Penn. Canal since Nov. 24, 1827. (Same 1827/8: foldg. sheet [1] betw. pp. 58 and 59, table B (series 3, no. 6).) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. Je. 5. Rept. of committee (Lacock) on the Juni- ata aqueduct (Jol. bd. canal comrs. 1828.) Dec. 5. Present organization of the engr. corps, on the Juniata division. (A.R. canal comrs. 1827/8: (foldg. sheet 6, table H, betw. pp. 58 and 59, series 3, no. 12).) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. 448 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad]: Main Line — cont'd Juniata Division — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1828 Dec. 5. Stmt, of work done, amt. of estimates for the same, and the sums of money paid thereon, on the first 95 sections of the Juniata division of the Penn. Canal. (Same 1827/8: foldg. sheet 2 [table C] betw. pp. 58 and 59 (series 3, no. 7).) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. Dec. 5. Stmt of quantity of incidental work done, amt. of estimates for the same, and the sums of money paid thereon on the first part of the Juniata division of the Penn. Canal. {Same 1827/8: foldg. sheet 3, table D, betw. pp. 58 and 59 (series 3, no. 8).) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. Dec. 5. Stmt, of contracts for excavation of 90 sections on the 2d part of the Juniata division of the Penn. Canal. (Same 1827/8: foldg. sheet 4, table E, betw. pp. 58-59 (series 3, no. 9).) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. 1830 Jan. 29. Rept. of [select] committee (Banks) rel. to dam and river lock at North's Is. in Juniata river. (House jol. 1829/30 v. 2: 613 (doc. 206).) Mch. 23. Rept. of a committee of the House of representatives apptd. upon the application of James Clarke, acting canal comr. on the Juniata division of the Penn. Canal, to investigate his oflS- cial conduct, in relation to certain charges set forth agst. him in a petition which had been presented, together with some of the docs, which were given in evidence, and also an abstract from the testi- mony taken in the investigation. Harrisburg: Prtd. by Welsh and Miller, 1830. 14 pp. Copy seen In tlie Penn. State Library. Nov. 20. Juniata division; communication from W. B. Mitchell, supervisor, rel. to repairs. (A.R. canal comrs. 1829/30: 100-101.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. ; omitted from dept. editions. Dec. 21. Description of Juniata division, country through which it passes; principal works and their cost. (Same 1829/30: 46-48.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. 1831 Feb. 11. Rept. of committee on inland navigation and internal improvement (IngersoU) upon peti- tion for a survey with view to construction of dam and out-let lock on Juniata river at mouth of Tusca- rora creek. (House jol. 1830A v. 2: 762 (doc. 149).) Feb. 26. Rept of committee on inland navigation and internal improvement (IngersoU) upon petition of contractors upon Juniata division of Penn. canal asking alterations in laws rel. to re-measurements; adverse. (Some 1830/1 v. 2: 813 (doc. 192).) 1832. Table: length of the different levels on the Juniata division and amt. of incidental work on each level. (A.R. canal comrs. 1831/2: 131-135.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. ; omitted from dept. editions. 1833. Penn. canal; Juniata div. Tables: amt of work done upon each section, and upon each item of inci- dental work during year; names of contractors and amt paid each. (Same 1832/3: 182-188.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. ; omitted from dept. editions. 1834 Feb. 10. Rept of committee on inland navigation and internal improvement (Alexander) upon the petition in relation to widening the towing path of the canal from Johnstown to Buttons Dam, and a turnpike road to Armagh. (House jol. 1833/4 v. 2: 626-627 (doc. 148).) Mch. 26-29. Repts. of committee on accts. upon the accts. of witnesses attending before the com- mittee apptd. to investigate the conduct of super- CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad]: Main Line — cont'd Juniata Division — cont'd non-serial — cont'd visors and agts. upon the Juniata division of the Penn. Canal. (Same 1833/4 v. 2: 835-837 (docs. 184-185); 841-843 (docs. 188-190).) Ciarke (docs. 184-185), Bennett (doc. 188), Baaks (doc. 189), Harvey (doc. 190). 1834 Mch. 29. Rept. of committee on claims (Clarke) upon accts. of witnesses before committee apptd. to investigate conduct of supervisors and agts. upon Juniata Division of Penn. Canal. (Same 1833/4 v. 2: 845-846 (doc. 193).) Apr. 9. Rept. of the committee (Goodman) to whom were referred sundry petitions praying for an investigation into the conduct of the public agts., on the Juniata division, Penn. Canal. (Same 1833/4 v. 2: 910-915 (doc. 205).) . Same, separate. Harrisburg: H. Welsh, 1834. 7 pp. Copy seen in Library of Congress. Apr. 14. Rept of the canal comrs. upon the sur- plus water of the dam in the Long Narrows upon the Juniata division. (Same 1833/4 v. 2: 933 (doc. 217).) Apr. 14. Protest of the minority of the committee (Cromwell) complaining of the conduct of the public agts. upon the Juniata division of the Penn. Canal. (Same 1833/4 v. 2: 941-943 (doc. 221).) 1835 Mch. 27. Rept. of canal comrs. rel. to official con- duct of James K. Moorhead, supervisor of Juniata division of Penn. Canal. (Some 1834/5 v. 2: 773-774 (doc. 220).) 1840 Jan. 14. Rept of the auditor gen. (Espy) rel. to the expenditure of public money upon the breach on the Penn. Canal betw. Huntingdon and HoUi- daysburg. Harrisburg: W. D. Boas, 1840. 137 pp. Copy seen In tlie Penn. State Library. Jan. 21. Length of Juniata division; no. of locks, contracts for renewal of bridges, repairs and im- provements suggested; estimated cost of repairs. (A.R. canal comrs. 1838/9: 18-20.) Paging from House doc. ed. 1841. Stmt, of names of contractors, and contract prices of Juniata division. (House jol. 1841 v. 2: 172, 2 foldg. tables (doc. 92).) Jan. 1. Severe ice freshet cause of great damage on Juniata division; condition of locks; repairs needed. (Same 1839/40: 22-23.) Feb. 13. Communication from auditor gen. (Espy) with stmt, of contracts on Juniata Division of Penn. Canal, filed subsequent to Nov. 1, 1839. (House jol. 1841 v. 2: 172, 2 foldg. tables.) Apr. 17. Reply of canal comrs. to Sen. res. rel. to apptmt. of an agt. to assist the auditor gen. in examination of vouchers of officers entrusted with receipts and disbursements of money expended in repairing breach on the Juniata Division in 1838. (Jol. bd. canal comrs. 1841/2.) 1842 Jan. 15. Propriety of rebuilding outlet lock at Lewistown, Juniata division. (A.R. canal comrs. 1840/1: 10-11.) Paging from Sen. ed. 1845 Dec. 30. Lack of water on upper levels of Juniata division; necessity for completion of reservoirs; burning of Sharer's Ford aqueduct resulting In re- duced tolls. (Same 1844/5: 7-8.) 1846 Dec. 31. Rebuilding of Sharer's Ford aqueduct and outlet lock at Lewistown; cost. (Same 1845/6: 9.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 449 CANALS AND SLACK-WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad]: Main Line — cont'd Juniata Division — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1847 Dec. 30. Propriety of constructing dam at lower end of narrows below Lewistown. (Same 1846/7: 11.) 1852 Jan. 9. Length and extent of Juniata division; no. of dams and locks; cost of repairs; advantage of eastern reservoir on this division. (Some 1850/1: 14, 15.) 1854. Abstr. of operations on Upper Juniata division. (Same 1853/4: 18-19.) . Same; Lower Juniata division. (.Same 1853/4: 18.) 1885. Penn. Canal Co.: abandonment of a certain portion of the Juniata division. (Legisl. Record 1885: 890-892; 895-901; 1011; 1054-1063.) Claims See also below, Damages. 1829 Oct. 1. Rept. of committee (Mitchell) on appli- cation of contractors for construction of an aque- duct across the Juniata at head of Duncan's Island resp. damages sustained. (Jol. bd. canal comrs. 1829.) Dec. 16. Rept. of James Clarke, on claim of James M'Namee, former contractor on the Juniata division. (Same 1829.) Read Dee. 17, 1829. Dec. 17. Same; claim of Michael Holman. (Same 1829.) 1830 Mch. 19. Rept. of committee (Mitchell) on appli- cation of David Cummings for compensation for work done on the Susquehanna. (Same 1830/1.) Mch. 20. Same; on application of Smith & Rath- bone, contractors on the Juniata Division. (Same 1830/1.) May 27. Same; application of Michael Holman, claiming compensation for construction of a stone wall at the aqueduct, Duncan's Island. (Same 1830/1.) May 27. Rept. of James Clarke on application of Smith and Rathbone. (Same 1830/1.) 1832 Mch. 1. Rept. of committee on roads, bridges and inland navigation (Cunningham) on petition of James M'Namee for compensation for work and materials on the Juniata division of the Penn. Canal. (Sen. jol. 1831/2 [v. 1]: 413-414.) 1833 Feb. 13. Rept. of committee on inland navigation and internal improvement (Miller) upon petition of Alex. M'Cormick, a contractor on the Juniata division of the Penn. Canal. (House jol. 1832/3 v. 2: 513-514 (doc. 147).) Feb. 13. Rept. of committee on inland navigation and internal improvement (Miller) on petition of "Wm. Parsons, late a contractor on Juniata division of Penn. Canal. (Same 1832/3 v. 2: 514-515 (doc. 148).) 1847 Jan. 21. Communications from canal comrs. rel. to claim of John Rhey, contractor on Juniata divi- sion; claims of Royer & Schmucker for damages sustained by freshet in the Juniata River in 1838; claims of Thos. Collins resp. work on the Gettys- burg R.R. (Sen. jol. 1847 v. 1: 100-101; House jol. V. 2: 245-247 (docs. 23-25).) 1848 Feb. 17. Rept. of canal comrs. rel. to certain claim agst. commonwealth contracted by D. Woods, late supervisor of Juniata division. (Sen. jol. 1848 V. 2: 345 (doc. 41).) 29 CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad]: Main Line — cont'd Juniata Division — cont'd Claims — cont'd 1849 Mch. 21. Communication from auditor gen. (Pur- viance) rel. to claim of Green, Dorsey & Co. for materials furnished on the Juniata Division of Penn. Canal. (Some 1849 v. 2:488-489 (doc. 68).) Apr. 6. Communication from auditor gen. (Pur- viance) rel. to claim of John Brotherline. (Same 1849 V. 2: 481-482 (doc. 62); House jol. 1849 v. 2: 545-546 (doc. 69).) Damages 1829. Juniata division: amt. of damages which have been paid and list of persons with whom agreements have been made. (A.R. canal comrs. 1828/9: 189- 190.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. Je. 6. Table: damages allowed on Juniata divi- sion. (Jol. bd. canal comrs. 1829.) Oct. 3. Rept. of James Clarke, resp. damages on the Juniata division. (Same 1829.) Oct. 3. Rept. of James Clarke on claim of Dr. Saml. Mealy for damages on the Juniata division of the Penn. Canal; manner of construction of sec. 61. (Same 1829.) 1831. See above. Eastern Division. 1832. Juniata division: amt. of damages paid during year. (A.R. canal comrs. 1831/2: 135.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. ; omitted from dept. editions. Je. 16. Damages on the Juniata division, Jly. 28, 1830-Jan. 17, 1832; Sept. 2-6, 1832. (Same 1832/3.) 1833 May 8. Offers for damages Sept. 27, 1832-May 3, 1833; Oct. 22-24, 1832. (Same 1833/4.) 1834 Mch. 28. Rept. of the canal comrs. rel. to damages paid on the Juniata division of the Penn. Canal. (House jol. 1833/4 v. 2: 839-841 (doc. 187).) 1835. Damages to be paid; date of award, names, amt. (Jol. bd. canal comrs. 1835/6.) Mch. 20. Rept. of committee on private claims (Leet) on petition of A. Addams for damages sus- tained by construction of Juniata division of Penn. Canal. (Sen. jol. 1834/5 v. 1: 399-401.) 1838. Juniata division; injury caused by heavy rain; cost of repairs; amt. of tolls received on this divi- sion and on eastern division embracing whole line from Columbia to HoUidaysburg. (A.R. canal comrs. 1837/8: 8-10.) Paging from House doc. ed. Employes and Officers See also below, Receipts and Expenditures. 1828 Dec. Stmt, of persons to whom, and the price at which the stone and wood work has been assigned, on the second part of the Juniata Div. (A.R. canal comrs. 1827/8: foldg. sheet 5, table F, betw. pp. 58 and 59 (series 3, no. 10).) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. Dec. 6. List of persons engaged in the engr. corps and the canal office, their term of service and amt. of wages since Nov. 24, 1827 on the Juniata Division of the Penn. Canal. (Same 1827/8: foldg. sheet 6, table G, betw. pp. 58 and 59 (series 3, no. 11).) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. 1829. Juniata division; list of engr. corps, supervisor, collector and lock keepers. (Same 1828/9: 190.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. 1830-1831 Dec. 6. List of officers and agents employed. (Same 1829/30 (p. 100, table 5)— same 1830/1.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. ; omitted from dept. editions. 1831 Apr. 4. Employes on the Juniata Division and their compensation. (Jol. bd. canal comrs. 1831/2.) 450 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd PennsylTania Canal [and Railroad]: Main Line — cont'd JiTNiATA Division — cont'd Receipts and Expenditures See also above, Damages. See also above, Fenn. Canal, etc. Receipts and Expendi- tures, under dates 1825/40-1825/58. 1829. Table: amt. paid to jobbing contractors and assistant supervisors on Juniata division. (A.R. canal comrs. 1828/9: 188-189.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. . Summary view of the whole expense of every kind incurred and estimated. (Same 1828/9: 191- 193.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. 1830. Juniata division; tables: amt. paid, amt. of for- feitures, balance yet to pay on sections betw. mouth of the Juniata and Lewiston and betw. Lewiston and Huntingdon; work re-let and contracted for since Dec. 5, 1829; abstract of amt paid on various kinds of work; dr. and cr. stmt, Dec. 6. (Same 1829/30: 100, tables 1-4.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. ; omitted from dept. editions. 1833. Table: contingent expenses. (Same 1832/3: 189.) Found only in doc. eds. ; paging from Senate doc. ed. 1833-1834. Table: payments on old lines. (Same 1832/3 (pp. 191-194)— «o?ne 1833/4.) Found only In doc. ed. ; paging from Sen. doc. ed. 1836/7. Penn. Canal; Juniata and eastern division; amt expended in repairs on whole line from Holli- daysburg to Columbia from Oct 31, 1836-Oct. 31, 1837; tolls derived from same for that period. (Same 1836/7: 13.) Paging from Collected docs. 1838. See above. Damages, this date. 1841. See above, Penn. Canal and R.R. Receipts and Expenditures, this date. 1841/2. Receipts in 1841/2 on the Eastern and Juniata divisions of the canal and expenditures and liabili- ties Mch. 1 to Nov. 30. (A.R. canal comrs. 1841/2: 13-14.) Juniata Division: Fe.4:s'kstown Line 1831 Dec. 15. Frankstown line of Juniata division; length of canal and slack water; construction; esti- mated cost; line probably ready for navigation Oct. 1. (A.R. canal comrs. 1830/1: 31.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. 1832. Frankstown line; table: names of contractors, whole amt. of work estimated and paid to them on each section and item of incidental work; amt. of work estimated and paid Nov. 26, 1831-Oct. 31, 1832, with percentage retained. (Same 1831/2: 135.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. ; omitted from dept, editions. Nov. 29. Funds appropriated and disbursements made on Frankstown line; length of line and whole cost (Same 1831/2: 30-31.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. 1833. Table: length of each level and incidental work on Frankstown line. (Same 1832/3: 179-182.) Found only in doc. ed. Receipts and Expenditures 1831/3. Funds appropriated for Frankstown line; whole cost (A.R. canal comrs. 1832/3: 31-32.) 1833. Table: Frankstown line; amt due and unpaid and amt required to finish line. (Same 1832/3: 190-191.) Found only in doc. ed. 1834. Tables: amt. paid to whom and for what purpose on Frankstown line, including damages paid. (Same 1833/4: 75-79.) Paging from Collected docs. CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad]: Main Line — cont'd Juniata Division: Huntingdon Bbeach See also below, Receipts and Expenditures. 1838. Repairs on works betw. Huntingdon and Holli- daysburg; loans; cost; standing provision to meet similar cases recommended. (Govs. mess. (Eitner) Dec. 27, 1838.) Jly. Corresp. of Bank of U. S. and Gov. of Penn. rel. to Juniata disaster and funds for repair. (Sen. jol. 1838/9 V. 2: 27-28; House jol. 1838/9 v. 2 [pt 1]: 65-67 (doc. 9).) 1839 Je. 11. Rept of committee (Cox) apptd. under act of Feb. 9, making appms. to canals and r.rs. of commonwealth, etc., to examine accts. for repairing the breach on the Juniata division of Penn. Canal. (House joL 1838/9 v. 1: 1264-1265.) 1840 Jan. 14. Letter from auditor gen. (Espy) with a rept. rel. to accts. for repairs of canal betw. Hunt- ingdon and HoUidaysburg during the summer of 1838. (Sen. joL 1840 v. 2: 121-254.) Jan. 15. Rept. of the auditor gen. (Espy) rel. to accts. for repair of canal between Huntingdon and HoUidaysburg. Harrlsburg: Holbrook, Henlock & Bratton, 1840. 15 pp. Copy seen in N. T. Public Library. 1000 copies In English and 500 in German ordered prtd. by tbe Senate and House resp. (Sen. jol. 1840 t. 1 : 86 ; House jol. 1840 v. 1 : 77.) . Same. (House jol. 1840 v. 2 [pt. 1] : 225-364 (doc. 18) ; Sen. jol. 1840 v. 2: 121-254.) Journal includes testimony omitted from separate. 1841 Jan. 13. Rept. of secy, of commonwealth (Shunk) with corresp. vnth Bank of TT. S., rel. to loan authorized for repair of Huntingdon breach. (House jol. 1841 v. 2: 95-96 (doc. 20).) Feb. 9. Veto (Porter) of bill to authorize pay- ment of certain loans obtained from Bank of U. S. and of Harrisburg Bank, for repair of Huntingdon breach. (Sen. jol. 1841 v. 1: 214-215; House jol. 1841 V. 1: 275-276.) Feb. 25. Communication from secy, of common- wealth (Shunk) rel. to disbursement of money on Huntingdon Breach under act of Je. 11, 1840. (House joL 1841 V. 2: 446-448 (doc. 116).) Mch. 27. Veto (Porter) of res. rel. to disburse- ment of money for the repair of the Huntingdon Breach. (Same 1841 v. 1: 658-660; Sen. jol. 1841 v. 1: 578-580.) Apr. 12. Communication from secy, of common- wealth (Shunk) rel. to disbursement of money on Huntingdon Breach. (House jol. 1841 v. 1: 535-537 (doc. 162).) — ■ — Apr. 15. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to money disbursed on Juniata Breach of the Penn. Canal. (Same 1841 v. 2: 745-746 (doc. 169).) Apr. 17. Communication from bd. of canal comrs. in reply to Sen. res. of Apr. 13, requesting informa- tion as to authority by which the agt was apptd. to assist the auditor gen. in examination of vouchers of the olBcers entrusted with the receipts and dis- bursements of money expended in repairing breach on the Juniata Division in 1838, days service ren- dered and out of what fund he was paid. (Sen. jol. 1841 V. 1: 771-774.) May 3. Rept of committee on judiciary system (Pearson) on rept of canal comrs. of Apr. 17 in reply to Sen. res. of Apr. 13, Inquiring by what authority they apptd. an agt. to assist the auditor gen. in examining vouchers of officers entrusted with funds for repairs on Juniata Division of Penn. Canal in 1838, etc. (Same 1841 v. 1: 990-994.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 451 CANALS AND SLACK-WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad]: Main Line— cont'd Juniata Division: Huntingdon Breach — cont'd Receipts and Expenditures 1840. Expenses on acct. of Huntingdon breach, Nov. 1- 30. (A.R. auditor gen. 1839/40: 66.) Resebvoibs serial A 1839-1841. Rept. of engr. on eastern and western reservoirs. In Documents as follows : Wm. E. Morris, engr. 1839 in A.R. canal comrs. 1838/9 : 158-164. Paging from House doc. ed. 1840 In A.R. canal comrs. 1839/40 : 401-405.' f 1841 " " " " 1840/1:217-220.* Found In all editions except House dept. ed. B 1841. Repts. of supts. of eastern and western reservoirs. In Documents as follows : J. Riter, Eastern Reservoir; D. Watson, Western Reservoir 1841 In A.R. canal comrs. 1840/1 : 220-224.* f non-serial 1834 Nov. 22. Rept. of engr. (S. Welch) upon a reser- voir for western division, with estimate of cost. (A.R. canal comrs. 1834/5: 54-58.) Paging from House doc. ed. ; occurs In all editions except House dept. ed. 1835 Dec. 2. Propriety of having reservoir constructed near Johnstown. (Same 1834/5: 11-12.) 1838. See below. Western Division, this date. Dec. 21. For apprn. for construction of reservoirs on western division. (A.R. canal comrs. 1837/8: 14.) Paging from Senate doc. ed. 1840 Jan. 21. Reservoirs authorized by act of Feb. 18, 1836 never commenced; surveys made for reservoirs under act of Jly. 19, 1839; apprn.; sites of Eastern and Western Reservoirs and estimated cost. (Same 1838/9: 45-46.) Paging from House ed. 1842 Jan. 15. Eastern and western reservoirs, depth of water at dam; area of land flooded; available contents of pool; estimated cost of work. (Same 1840/1: 13-15.) Paging from Sen. ed. . Completion of reservoirs on the eastern and western sides of the Allegheny Mt. urged; amt. ex- pended; estimated cost. (Same 1841/2: 18-19.) 1843 Dec. 30. Necessity of completing eastern and western reservoirs at Allegheny Mt. (Same 1842/3: " ) See above, Penn. Canal [and R.R.], this 1844 Dec. 31. date. 1846 Dec. 31. complete. 1847 Dec. 30. Eastern reservoir put under contract to (A.R. canal comrs. 1845/6: 11.) Completion of eastern reservoir; cost of construction; amt. appropriated; balance to be pro- vided; etc. (Same 1846/7: 13.) 1848 Jan. 5. Final estimates of work done by H. L. Patterson on the Eastern reservoir and feeder, etc. connected therewith. (Jol. bd. canal comrs. 1848: 17-19.) Dec. 26. Propriety of completing reservoir upon western side of Allegheny mts. (A.R. canal comrs. 1847/8: 12-13.) 1850 Mch. 6: Estimates of work and material on East- ern Reservoir. (Jol. bd. canal comrs. 1850: 33-34.) 1852 Jan. 9. See above, Juniata Division, this date. CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad]: Main Line — cont'd Resebvoibs — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1852 Jan. 9. Work resumed on western reservoir; cubic feet of water available when full; estimated cost of work; amt. appropriated and amt. to bf» appropriated. (A.R. canal comrs. 1850/1: 18.) Dec. 31. Early completion of western reservoir; depth of water accumulated; ample supply to canal during period of low water. (Same 1851/2: 18.) Damages 1842 Feb. 9. Rept. of committee (Plumer) on private claims for damages on petition of Joseph M'Cune, for compensation for a tract of 310 acres of land occupied by the commonwealth in the construction of the Eastern Reservoir.' (Sen. jol. 1842 v. 1: 263- 264.) Receipts and Expenditures 1845/6-1849/50. Expenses of eastern reservoir of Penn. Canal. (A.R. auditor gen. 1845/6 (p. 44) — same 1849/50.) Omitted 1848/9. West Bbanch and Alleoheny Canal; see above, Pennsyl- vania Canal and R.R. Proposed Branches Westebn Division Extended from Johnstown to Pittsburgh. See also above. Main Line. serial A 1826-1829. Rept. of acting comr. In Documents as follows : A'bner Lacock, acting comr. 1826 In Rept. canal comrs. [1826/7], first rept. Dec. 1826 : 87-90. 1827 In Rept. canal comrs. 1827:27-29 (series 3, no. 1). Paging from Senate ed. (v. 2). 1828 in A.R. canal comrs. 1827/8 : 17-19 (series 1, no. 1). James Stevenson, comr. 1829 in A.R. canal comrs. 1828/9 : 159-169.* Paging from Sen. doc. ed. B 1828-1841. Rept. of engr. In Documents as follows : Jas. D. Harris, engr. 1828 in A.R. canal comrs. 1827/8:19-21: 24-38 (series 1. nos. 2, 4). Allegheny, Pine Creek, and Ligonler lines. Alonzo Livermore, engr. 1828 in A.R. canal comrs. 1827/8 : 22-24 (series 1, no. 3J. Kiskimineta s and Conemaugh lines. 1829-1841. Rept. of engr. In Documents as follows : Sylvester Welch, engr. 1829 in A.R. canal comrs. 1828/9 : 169-177.* 1830 1831 1832 1833 1834 1835 1829/30 : 89-97.* § 1830/1 : 134-167.* § ~ 9B-96.t § 98-106.* 88-92.* 60-65.t * Paging from Collected docs. t Omitted from dept. editions. 1831/2 1832/3 183B/4 1834/5 Chas. T. WMppo, engr. 1836 in A.R. canal comrs. 1835/6 : 88-89.* Estimates for repairs only. 1837-1838 not found. TFm. E. Morris, engr. 1839 in A.R. canal comrs. 1838/9:165-168.1 1840 " 1839/40 : 179-183.* 1841 " " " " 1840/1 : 139-142.* * Paging from Senate doc. ed. t Paging from House doc. ed. I Paging from Collected docs. § Omitted from dept. editions. 452 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA CANALS AND SLACK-WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad]: Main Line — cont'd Western Division — cont'd serial — cont'd C 1S30-1835. Kept, of supt. In Documents as follows : 8. Jones, aupt. 1830 in A.K. canal comrs. 1829/30 : 80-89.* 1831 " " " " 1830/1 : 129-133.* § 1832 " « « « 1831/2 : 89-92.t § 1833 « " " " 1832/3 : 92-97.* § 1834 " " " " 1833/4:83-87.* 1835 " " " " 1834/5 : 52-54.t Occurs In all editions except House dept. ed. norirserial 1825 Dec. 30. See above, Juniata Division, this date. 1826. Stmt, by Nathan S. Roberts and James D. Harris, engrs. as to location and designation of canal routes on east side of Allegheny River and through city of Pittsburgh. (Kept, canal comrs. [1826/7], first rept, Dec. 1826: 95-96.) . Estimate of expense of that portion of western division below Pine Creek by crossing Allegheny from west to east side, thence on east side to termi- nate in Allegheny at lower end of Washington St., Pittsburgh. (Some [1826/7], first rept, Dec. 1826: 73-74.) . Copy of contract and specification for aqueduct over Allegheny River near mouth of Kiskiminetas. {Same [1826/7], first rept, Dec. 1826: 90-93.) . Estimate of the expense of completing canal from Pine Creek to Pittsburgh on each side of Allegheny River. {Same [1826/7], first rept, Dec. 1826: 84-86.) Apr. 26. Copy of letter from Nathan S. Roberts, engr. containing rept. of his proceedings up to Apr. 26, 1826. {Same [1826/7], first rept, Dec. 1826: 54-56.) Apr. 30. Letter from Nathan S. Roberts, contain- ing rept. and estimate of the first seventeen miles up the Allegheny River on eastern side. {Same [1826/7], first rept Dec. 1826: 56-59.) May 18. Copy of rept. of Nathan S. Roberts upon survey and location of western division of Penn. canal with estimates of expense of constructing same on eastern and western side of Allegheny River. {Same 1826/7, first rept, Dec. 1826: 59-73.) Aug. 9. Jt rept of D. B. Douglass and Wm. Strickland upon location of western div. of Penn. canal as proposed by N. S. Roberts. {Same [1826/7], first rept Dec. 1826: 75-76.) Aug. 9. Rept of Nathan S. Roberts upon location of western division. {Same [1826/7], first rept. Dec. 1826: 77-78.) Nov. 30. Estimate by N. S. Roberts of sums neces- sary to complete that portion of western division now under contract {Same [1826/7], first rept. Dec. 1826: 79-84.) Dec. 7. Rept of Gen. Lacock of his proceedings to ascertain to what extent releases could be pro- cured upon the several routes through city of Pitts- burgh. {Same [1826/7], first rept Dec. 1826: 93-94.) Dec. 11. Commencement of work on western divi- sion; cost of work up to Dec. 2, 1826, estimated sum requisite for completion. {Same [1826/7], first rept., Dec. 1826: 9.) Dec. 11. Estimate of cost of canal on east and west side of Allegheny River from Pittsburgh to the Kiskiminetas; location decided upon. {Same [1826/7], first rept, Dec. 1826: 11-14.) Dec. 11. Plan for feeder to commence at the Kis- kiminetas and to cross the Allegheny at the head of the main canal. {Same [1826/7], first rept. Dec. 1826: 15.) CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad]: Main Line — cont'd Westebn Division — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1826 Dec. 11. Line of canal from Kiskeminetas to Pine creek put under contract; cost of work; estimated sum necessary to complete line under contract {Same [1826/7], first rept Dec. 1826: 15-16.) 1826/7. List of contracts, etc., western division. (Rept. canal comrs. 1827: series 3, nos. 3-4.) Feb. Res. of the bd. {Same 1827: 9-10 (series 2, no. 2).) Paging from Senate ed. (v. 2). 1827. Res. of Councils of Pittsburgh. {Same 1827: 11-12 (series 2, no. 4).) Paging from Senate ed. (v. 2). Feb. 5. Communication from Pittsburgh commit- tee to the bd. {Same 1827: 9 (series 2, no. 1).) Paging from Senate ed. (v. 2). See also Proceedings, in relation to the western termination, of the Penn. canal. Pittsburgh, 1826. 8 pp. " At a very numerous meeting of the citizens of Pitts- bargh, convened In pursuance of public notice, at the court house on . . . the Sth of June, John M. Snowden, mayor . . . was called to the chair . . . when it was " Resolved, By the citizens of Pittsburgh, in town meet- ing assembled . . . "Resolved, That ... be appointed a committee to at- tend at Harrisburg, in behalf of the people of this city . . . "Resolved, That copies of these proceedings ... be famished to each of the Canal Commissioners, and that the same be published in the different papers of this city. " The following correspondence between the committee . . . and the . . . Board of Canal Commissioners, is published with a view of reporting to the citizens of Pittsburgh, the manner in which the committee discharged the duties assigned to them." (pp. 2-3.) Feb. 6. Rept. of committee on inland navigation and internal improvement (Lehman) rel. to loca- tion of western section of Penn. Canal. (House jol. 1826/7 V. 2: 332 (doc. 179).) Feb. 5. Letter from representatives of the select and common councils and citizens generally of Pitts- burgh proposing that the canal comrs. rescind the res. suspending work on the canal from Pine creek down to the city of Pittsburgh, etc. (A.R. canal comrs. 1827: 141.) Paging from Sen. ed. v. 2. Feb. 13. Instructions to N. S. Roberts, engr. (Rept canal comrs. 1827: 10-11 (series 2, no. 3).) Paging from Senate ed. (v. 2). May 1. Letter from N. S. Roberts, engr., to the pres. of the bd. of canal comrs. (Some 1827: 13-25 (series 2, no. 5).) Paging from Senate ed. (v. 2). Nov. 29. Stmt of work remaining to be done upon the Western Division of the Penn. Canal, from sec. 92 to the Monongahela, with estimate of cost; by J. D. Harris. {Sams 1827: 29-30 (series 3, no. 2).) Paging from Senate ed. (v. 2). Dec. 10. Rept. of engr., Alonzo Livermore on the Kiskiminetas division of the Penn. Canal. (Rept canal comrs. 1827: 42-47 (series 3, no. 13).) Paging from Senate ed. (v. 2). Dec. 25. Work on the canal from the mouth of the Kiskiminetas to Blairsville. {Same 1827: 10.) Dec. 25. Schedule showing the names of con- tractors, amt of contracts, probable cost, etc. on the Kiskiminetas division. {Same 1827: series 3, no. 7.) • Paging from Senate doc. ed. t Paging from House doc. ed. i Omitted from dept. editions. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 453 CANALS AND SLACK-WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad]: Main Line— cont'd Western Division — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1827/8. List of sections on the Llgonier line, names of contractors and prices for each description of work. (.Same 1827/8: foldg. tahle 12 following p. 38 (series 1, no. 13).) Paging from Senate doc. ed. . List of contracts entered into on the Kisklmine- tas and Conemaugh lines Western Division, Penn. Canal, Nov. 1, 1827-Nov. 1, 1828. (Same 1827/8: folding table 14, following tables p. 38 (series 1, nos. 11-12).) Paging from Senate doc. ed. . Do.; Pine Creek line. (Same 1827/8: folding table 13, following p. 38 (series 1, no. 10.) Paging from Senate doc. ed. . Do.; Allegheny line, sees. 1-92. (Same 1827/8: foldg. table 13, following p. 38 (series 1, no. 9).) Paging from Senate doe. ed. 1828. Stmt, of labor done on Allegheny line. Western Division, from commencement of work to [Nov., 1828], beginning on the north side of the Allegheny River, opposite the mouth of the Kiskiminetas and ending at sec. 92, near Pine creek. (Same 1827/8: foldg. tables 1-4, following p. 38 (series 1, no. 5).) Paging from Senate doc. ed. Do.; Pine Creek line, sees. 92-113; also the aque- duct over the Allegheny at Pittsburgh, and the work in the city of Pittsburgh. (Same 1827/8: foldg. tables 5-6 following p. 38 (series 1, no. 6).) Paging from Senate doc. ed. . Do.; Kiskiminetas line, from commencement to Nov. 25, 1828. (Same 1827/8: foldg. tables 7-10, fol- lowing p. 38 (series 1, no. 7).) Paging from Senate doc. ed. . Do. ; Kiskiminetas and Conemaugh line, Western division, sees. 79-125, above Blairsville. (Sams 1827/8: foldg. tables 11-12, following p. 38 (series 1, no. 8).) Paging from Senate doc. ed. 1829 Feb. 19. Rept. of committee on inland navigation and internal improvement (Denison) rel. to peti- tion of contractors on western division of Penn. Canal praying for additional compensation. (House jol. 1828/9 V. 2: 592-595 (doc. 215).) Mch. 27. Rept. of committee (Scott) apptd. on rept. of acting comr. (Lacock) ; aqueduct across the Allegheny. (Jol. bd. canal comrs. 1829.) Apr. 6. Rept. of committee on inland navigation and internal improvement (Blair) rel. to naviga- tion of Kiskiminetas and Conemaugh rivers. (House jol. 1828/9 v. 2: 711-712 (doc. 312).) Obstructions by building of dams in construction of the Penn. Canal. Je. 9. Rept. of committee (Mitchell) on memorial of James M'Avey & Co., rel. to contract for making the Pittsburgh tunnel. (Jol. bd. canal comrs. 1829.) 1829/30. Western division; tables: contracts entered into on Pittsburgh and Pine creek lines, Allegheny line and Kiskiminetas and Conemaugh lines betw. Nov. 20, 1829 and Nov. 19, 1830; do. Llgonier line; labor done and money paid on Pittsburgh and Pine creek line; work done and money paid on Allegheny line, Kiskiminetas line and Kiskiminetas and Cone- maugh line; do. Llgonier line. (A.R. canal comrs. 1829/30: 97, tables 1-7.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. ; omitted from dept. editions. 1830. Table: moneys paid, estimated costs, amts. due, etc., on Llgonier line. (Same 1829/30: 82.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. ; omitted from dept. editions. CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad]: Main Line — cont'd Western Drv'isioK — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1830 Dec. 21. Construction of line from section 57 of Llgonier line to suitable point for connection of portage road and canal at Johnstown; estimated cost and actual cost of work, other work and cost on Llgonier line. (Same 1829/30: 53-56.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. ; omitted from dept. editions. Mch. See above, Penn. Canal [and R.R.]. Frauds, etc. 1831 Dec. 15. DiiBculty of construction; error In loca- tion of canal (western division) ; necessary repairs. (A.R. canal comrs. 1829/30: 52-53.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. ; omitted from dept. editions. 1832 Feb. 21. Rept. of engr. (Welch) employed upon western div. of Penn. canal; estimate of cost of repairing and putting division in order after dam- age by freshets, etc. (Sen. jol. 1831/2 v. 1: 395-398; House jol. 1831/2 v. 2: 678-683.) 1834 Dec. 2. Western division; new work put under contract and estimated cost. (A.R. canal comrs. 1833/4: 84-85.) Paging from Collected docs. 1835 Feb. 5. Rept. of committee on claims (T. S. Smith) upon petition of Simon Lonergan resp. losses by contract on western division of Penn. Canal. (House jol. 1834/5 v. 2: 537-538 (doc. 130).) 1837 Feb. 28. Communication from canal comrs. stat- ing reasons for not constructing canal around Blali'svllle Bridge, at Bairdstown, Westmoreland Co. (Sen. jol. 1836/7 v. 2: 381-382.) Dec. 6. Western division, date of opening and closing of navigation; poor condition of division; tolls and repairs for fiscal year. (A.R. canal comrs. 1836/7: 15.) Paging from Collected docs. 1838. Western division; amt. required for repairs and to build reservoir and complete Grant's Hill tunnel. (.Srcnie 1837/8: 163.) Paging from House doc. ed. Dec. 21. Western division; necessity for con- struction of reservoirs; extension of arch at Grant's Hill tunnel put under contract; amt. expended for repairs and amt. of tolls for year. (Same 1837/8: 11.) Paging from House doc. ed. 1839-1841. Stmt, of contracts and contract prices, etc., on western division of Penn. Canal. (House jol. 1841 V. 2: 166 and foldg. table (doc. 89).) Transmitted by auditor gen. (Espy) Feb. 11, 1841. 1840 Jan. 21. Western division; length, no. of locks, general condition, improvements and repairs; amt. required for repairs. (A.R. canal comrs. 1838/9: 22-24.) Paging from House doc. ed. 1841 Feb. 11. Communication from auditor gen. (Espy) ace. with a stmt, of contracts on Western Division of Penn. Canal filed subsequent to Nov. 1, 1839. (House jol. 1841 v. 2: 166, 2 foldg. tables.) 1844 Jan. 27. Rept. of committee on internal improve- ments (Farrelly) on remonstrance of mayor of City of Allegheny agst. law authorizing mayor, aldermen and citizens of Pittsburgh to rebuild or repair aqueduct over Allegheny River opposite City of Pittsburg. (Sen. jol. 1844 v. 1: 139-140.) 1846. Description of repairs on Western Division. (A.R. canal comrs. 1845/6: 10.) 1849 Apr. 9. Rept. of jt. investigating committee (Swartzwelder) rel. to public works. (House jol. 1849 V. 2: 671-709 (doc. 91).) InTestigation was limited to the Western DlTlslon of the canal, the Allegheny Portage E.R. and the Columbia and Philadelphia E.E. 454 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad]: Main Line— cont'd Westebx Drvisiox — cont'd »on-seriol — cont'd 1849 Dec. 28. Western division; repairs made and con- templated; completion of Toughiogheny slack water to West Newton will throw increased trade upon canal if transportation be lessened; will also enable boats from Beaver and cross cut canals to pass on to Penn. Canal instead of stopping and unloading cargoes at Pittsburg. (A.R. canal comrs. 1848/9: 13, 14.) 1850 Feb. 2. Communication from auditor gen. (Pnr- Tianee) reL to accts. of J. F. M'Cague, late supervisor western division of Penn. CanaL (Sen. jol. 1850 v. 2: 683.) 1852 Jan. 9. Western division; length and extent; no. dams, lock's and aqueducts; lockage; almost entire suspension of transportation during part of season on acct of low water. (A.R. canal comrs. 1850/1: 15.) 1853/4. Abstr. of operations on Upper and Lower Western division; Johnstown to Tarr's Lock, ex- cluding reservoir: Tarr's Lock to Pittsburgh. {Same 1853/4: 19-20.) 1858 Apr. 21. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to rebuilding aqueduct over Allegheny River near Pittsburg. (L^isL docs. 1858: 799.) Claims 1830 Mch. 19. Rept of committee (Forrey) on petition of S. R. Richard (Richards?). (JoL bd. canal comrs. 1830/1.) Mch. 20. Rept of committee (SlitcheU) on appli- cation of John Keen resp. water lime furnished to contractors on the Western Division, etc. {Same 1830/1.) Mch. 20. Rept of committee (Forrey) on memo- rial of S. R. Richards contractor on the Klskimine- tas Una {Same 1830/1.) Sept 18. Claim of John Keen disallowed. {Same 1830/1.) 1831 Jly. 27. Documents rel. to claim of Geo. D. Fore- man, contractor on Western Division. (Same 1831/2.) Stmts, of Alonzo Uvermore and A. Lacoct. 1832 Jan. 12. Rept of committee (Mitchell) on claim of David Leech originating in construction of a dam across the Kiskiminetas River. (_Same 1831/2.) 1833 Mch. 16. Rept of canal comrs. in compliance with res. of Je. 9, 1832, instructing canal comrs. to examine claim of Andrew Boggs, a salt mnfrer. of Westmoreland Co., for damages occasioned by con- struction of the western division of the Penn. Canal. (Sen. j<^ 1832/3 [v. 1]: 608-613; House jol. 1832/3 V. 2: 659-664 (doc. 199).) Mch. 16. Same. (JoL bd. canal comrs. 1833/4.) Jan. 31. Rept of committee (Mitchell) on memo- rial and docs, of SamL R. Richards resp. work on the Western Division 1827-1828; review of his former petitions. {Same 1834/5.) 1847 Jan. 1. Rept of canal comrs. reL to claim of M'Kown and Flood, contractors for cleaning out canal from the Allegheny to the Monongahela River. (Sen. joL 1847 v. 2: 405-406 (doc. 48).) . Same. (House joL 1847 v. 2: 375-376 (doc. 60).) 1848 Feb. 17. Rept of bd. canal comrs. on claim of Dickey, Hawk and Marshall, contractors on West- ern Division. (Sen. joL 1848 v. 2: 346 (doc. 42).) CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad]: Main Line— cont'd Western Ditisiox — cont'd Damages [1826]-1827. Stmt of damages paid by agreement on Western Division of Penn. Canal, from commence- ment to Dec 12, 1827. (Rept. canal comrs. 1827: 41-42 (series 3. doc. 11).) Paging from Senate ed. (v. 2). 1827 Dec. 25. Arrangements rel. to damages for canal route through Pittsburgh, and for an aqueduct over the Allegheny; letting of contracts; cost; progress of work. (Same 1827: 8-9.) Dec. 25. Stmt of damages agreed to be paid on the Kiskiminetas division of Penn. CanaL (Same 1827: 42 (series 3, no. 12).) Paging from Senate ed. (r. 2). [1827/8.] Stmt of amt. paid for damages on the West- em Division of the Penn. Canal. (A.R. canal comrs. 1827/8: 39 (series 1, no. 14).) Paging from Senate doc ed. 1829/30. Western division; schedule of damages paid, betw. Not. 20, 1829 and Nov. 20, 1830. {Same 1829/30: 97, table 6.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. ; omitted from dept. editions. 1830-1832. Damages on the Western Division Jly. 10, 1830-Jan. 18, 1832. (JoL bd. canal comrs. 1832/3.) Considered Je. 16, 1832. Jan. 28. Rept of committee on claims (Buchan- an) on petition of Arthur M'Gill for remnneraUon for loss of stages and horses, etc. on acct of damage to road betw. Pittsburgh and Erie by locat- ing the western section of the Penn. Canal. (House joL 1832/3 V. 2: 417-418 (doc. 123).) Mch. 25. Rept of committee on inland naviga- tion and internal improvement (MiUer) upon peti- tion of C. Magee and others reL to damages to their property by running Penn. Canal through Grant's HUL {Same 1832/3 v. 2: 725 (doc 217).) 1832-1833. Offers for damages on Western division, Je. 14, lS32-iIay 3, 1833. (JoL bd. canal comrs. 1833/4.) Considered May 3, 1833. 1834 Jan. 14. Rept of canal comrs., in pursuance of a res. of Apr. 8, 1833, rel. to canal damages on Grant's hill (Sen. joL 1833/4 v. 1: 172-175; House joL 1833/4 V. 2: 506-509 (doc 100).) Dec 2. Western division; stmt of damages paid since last rept; amt of awards rejected; total amt required to pay all damages should they hereafter be accepted. (A.R. canal comrs. 1833/4: 86-87.) Paging from Collected doc5. 1835 Feb. 10. Rept of committee on claims (T. S. Smith) upon petition of Jacob Homer, Jr., Jwias Homer and Jacob Stutzman on acct of Injuries to lands by Penn. CanaL (House joL 1834/5 v. 2: 554 (doc. 147).) 1837 Jan. 12. Rept of committee on claims (Hill) upon petitions of Jacob Homer and Jonas Homer for damages done by construction of state improve- ments. {Same 1836/7 v. 2: 297-298 (doc 73>.) Stony Creek above Johnstown. Jan. 16. Rept of committee on claims (Trego) upon petition of Jos. Harshberger for compensa- tion for damage, sustained from construction of feeder at Johnstown. {Same 1836/7 v. 2: 364 (doc 92).) Jan. 16. Rept of committee on claims (Darsie) upon petition of Jacob Stutzman for compensation for damages sustained by construction vt Stony Brook feeder. {Same 1836/7 v. 2: 363 (doc 90).) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 455 CANALS AND SLACK-WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad] : Main Line— cont'd Westekn Division — cont'd Damages — cont'd 1841 Jan. 1. Western division; damages to line; capacity of canal cannot be maintained in dry sea- sons until western reservoir is completed; repairs needed and under contract. (A.R. canal comrs. 1839/40: 27-28.) 1844 Jan. 19. Rept. of committee on private claims for damages (Darsie) on petition of Geo. Murray for remuneration for land appropriated to the use of the western reservoir, Penn. Canal. (Sen. iol. 1844 v. 1: 100-101.) 1845 Je. 3. Table: damages on Western Division and French Creek. (Jol. bd. canal comrs. 1845: 88; 92.) 1854 Feb. 7. Communication of bd. of canal comrs. rel. to award in favor of Allegheny and Butler Plank Road Co. for damages sustained by construction ot western division of Penn. Canal. (Legisl. docs. 1854:. 386-388.) Employes and Officers 1827 Dec. 25. List of engrs., asst. engrs. and subal- terns employed in the engr. dept., from Kiskimine- tas to Pittsburgh. (Rept. canal comrs. 1827: 37-38 (series 3, no. 9).) Paging from Senate ed. (t. 2). Dec 25. List of persons employed in the Kiski- minetas division of the canal line, with wages ot each. (Same 1827: 39-40 (series 3, doc. 10).) Paging from Senate ed. (v. 2). 1828. Persons employed in the engr. dept.; Ligonier line, Allegheny and Pine Creek lines; Kiskiminetas and Conemaugh line, Kiskiminetas line. (Same 1827/8: 40^42 (series 1, no. 15).) Paging from Senate doe. ed. 1829/30. See below. Receipts and Expenditures, this date. 1830 Dec. 21. Western division: schedule of engrs. and other persons employed. (A.R. canal comrs. 1829/30: 97 (tables 10-11).) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. Receipts and Expenditures See also above. Damages ; also, above, Penn. Canal, etc. Receipts and Expenditures, under dates 1825/40- 1825/58. 1826. Stmt, of expenses of engrs. dept. on western sec. of Penn. canal from Apr. 20-Dec. 6. (Rept. canal comrs. [1826/7], first rept, Dec. 1826: 87.) [1826J-1827. Stmt, of work done and money paid on Kiskiminetas division from sec. 1 to 78, from com- mencement to Dec. 10, 1827. (Same 1827: 36 (series 3, no. 8).) Paging from Senate ed. (v. 2). . Stmt, of work done, and money paid upon con- tracts, on western division of Penn. Canal. (Same 1827: 33-35 (series 3, nos. 5-6).) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. (v. 2). 1829/30. Schedule of payments to engrs. and other persons betw. Nov. 20, 1829 and Nov. 20, 1830; schedule of misc. payments. (A.R. canal comrs. 1829/30: 97, tables 8 and 9.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. ; omitted from dept. editions. 1830 Deo. 21. Western div.; table: amt. of payments by former and present acting comr. together with probable amt. required to finish same; total cost, original, estimates, etc. (Rept. canal comrs. 1828/9' 166.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. 1831/2. Expenditures betw. Nov. 20, 1831 and Nov. 1, 1832. (A.R. canal comrs. 1831/2: 112, stmts. 1, 5, 6, 7, 8.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. ; omitted from dept. editions. CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad]; Main Line — cont'd Western Division— -cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd 1832. Western division; general abstr. of money ex- pended during past year on old and new work, per- centage and balances due on same, and estimated amt. to finish whole line. (Same 1831/2: 115-117.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. ; occurs only in doc. ed. . Western division; rept. of supt. giving principal disbursements on line. (Same 1831/2: 105-108.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. ; omitted from dept. editions. 1834. Western division; disbursements on Stony Creek feeder. (Same 1833/4 v. 2: 83.) Paging from Collected docs. 1841. See above, Penn. Canal [and R.R.]. Receipts and Expenditures, this date. 1841/2. Receipts on the Western division for the year ending Nov. 30, 1842 and expenditures and liabili- ties Mch. 1 to Nov. 30, 1842. (A.R. canal comrs. 1841/2: 15.) Western Reseevoie; see above. Reservoirs Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad]: Branches Allegheny Feeder Under act of Apr. 14, 1838, the canal comrs. were directed to construct a navigable feeder on the west side of the Allegheny river, from a point opposite or nearly opposite the town of Kittaning to the Penn. Canal. serial A 1838-1839. Rept. of supt. In Documents as follows : Sherman Bills, supt. 1838 in A.R. canal comrs. 1837/8 : 168-169.» Absalom Morris , supt. 1839 in A.R. canal comrs. 1838/9 : 169-172.* 1839. Rept. of engr. In Documents as follows : Wm. E. Morris, engr. 1839 in A.R. canal comrs. 1839 : 168-169.* non-serial 1838. Allegheny feeder; table: amt. estimated on sec- tions to Oct. 31, with amt. retained, amt. paid, etc. (A.R. canal comrs. 1837/8: 169 (table 3).) Paging from House doc. ed. . Schedule of contracts up to Oct. 31, 1838. (Same 1837/8: 169 (table 1).) Paging from House doc. ed. . Estimate of work under contract; work not under contract; total to complete. (Same 1837/8: 165.) Paging from 'House doc. ed. Dec. 21. Allegheny feeder put under contract; estimated cost; amt. appropriated and amt. re- quired to complete. (Same 1837/8: 22-23.) Paging from House doc. ed. 1839. Table: no. of sections, names of contractors, final estimates and amt. paid each contractor, per- centage retained, estimated cost and amt. of work done on each section. (Same 1838/9: facing 172.) Paging from House doc. ed. 1840 Jan. 8. See below, Gettysburg Extension, this date. Jan. 21. Allegheny feeder: authorized by act of Apr. 14, 1838; length; estimated cost; required apprn.; debts. (A.R. canal comrs. 1838/9: 42.) * Paging from House doc. ed. 456 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: DTDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— «)nfd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad]: Branches— cont'd AiiEGHENT Feeder — cont'd Damages 1S39. Allegheny feeder; stmt, of amt expended for damages and retained percentage. (A.R. canal comrs. 1838/9: 172.) Paging from Honse doc. ed. Employes and Officers See also beloir. Receipts and Ezpenditares. 1831 Mch. 31. Employes and compensation. (Jol. bd. canal comrs. 1831/2.) 1839 Oct 31. Allegheny feeder; list of officers retained in servica {A.R. canal comrs. 1838/9: 171.) Paging from Honse doc. ed. Receipts and Expenditures See also aboTe, Damages. See also aboTe, Fenn. Canal, etc. Receipts and Expendi- tures, nnder dates 1825/40-1825/58. 1838. Schedule of misc. payments on Allegheny feeder; to Oct 31; do. to supt, engrs. and others. (A.R. canal comrs. 1837/8: 169 (tables 2 and 4).) Paging from Honse doc ed. 1839. Allegheny feeder: amt expended; estimated amt of work under contract; amt required to com- plete. (Same 1838/9: 170-171.) Paging from Honse doc ed. Beaveb Divisios See also above. Canals: IndlTidnal (Private K Erie Canal Co. serial A 1831-1834. Rept. of supt In Docnments as follows ; John Dickey, supt. 1831 in A.R. canal comrs. 1830/1 : 138-141.* t 1832 " " •• - 1831, 2 : 161-164.t t 1833 - » " - 1832/3 : 106-110.* t 1834 1833/4 : 92.* SatnJ. Poicer, gupt, 1834 in A.E. canal comrs. 1834/5:94-95.* Occurs in all editions except Honse dept. ed. 1832-1841. Rept of engr. In Docnments as follows : Chas. T. Whippo, engr. 1832 in A.R. canal comrs. 1831/2 : 181-182.* i 1833 - - « " 1832/3:110-114.* + 1834 « " « " 1833/4:95-98.* Sylvester IVelchy engr, 1835 in A.R. canal comrs. 1834/5 : lOS-llO.t Occnrs in all editions except Honse dept. ed. Chas. T. Whippo, engr. 1836 in A.R. canal comrs. 1835/6 : 83-87.* Occnrs in all editions except Senate doc, ed. 1837 in A.R. canal comrs. 1836/7:158-162.* 1838 not found. W. minor Roberts, engr. 1839 in A.R. canal comrs, 1838/9 : 24S-258.t non-serial 1829 Dec, 18, Duty of comrs, to locate route of suit- able navigation betw, Pittsburgh on mouth of Kis- Mminetas and borough of Erie; Question of loca- tion of this line. (A.R, canal comrs, 1828/9: 154- 155.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. • Paging from Senate doc. ed, t Paging from House doc, ed, t Omitted from dept. editions. CANALS AND SLACK-WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad] : Branches — conf d Beaveb Division — cont'd non-«eriol — cont'd 1831 Nov, 22, Whole length of Beaver division; esti- mate of cost of each section and character of land through which it runs; estimate of all work on division, (Sam* 1830/1: 142-167,) Paging from Sen, doc. ed. ; omitted from dept editions. Dec, 15. Beaver division: length; outlet locks to admit small steam boats from Ohio River; esti- mated cost of division; probable date of completion. {Same 1830/1: 12.) 1832 Jan, 23, Rept of committee (Mitchell) on memo- rial of B. C!hew, Jr,, rd. to location of part of Beaver division. (Jol, bd. canal comrs. 1831/2.) Oct 25. Detailed estimate of cost of Beaver divi- sion, (A.R, canal comrs. 1831/2: 182-199,) Pagiiig from Senate doc ed. ; omitted from dept. editions. 1832/3. Beaver division; tables: quantity and descrip- tion of work done and cost for year ending Oct 31, 1833; schedule of contracts, {.'^ame 1832/3: 114 (tables 10-16).) Fonnd only in doc. editions. 1833. Tabulated estimate of cost; amt. paid for misc. items. (Same 1832/3: 114 (19) no. 1.) Occurs only in doc. editions. . Amt estimated, retained and paid on sections, locks, dams, etc.; amt due and paid supt, engrs. etc. and amt for misc. expenses, (Same 1833/4: 92 (table 15).) Paging from Collected docs. ; omitted from dept editions. Nov. 1. Additional apprn, required to complete Beaver division of Penn. Canal due to construction of towing path along pool of dam in Shenango creek, guard lock at New Castle, etc (Same 1832/3: 25.) 1833/4. Beaver division: schedule of contracts entered into from Xov. 28, 1833-Oct 31, 1834. (Same 1833/4: 94 (table 16).) Paging from Collected docs. 1834, Table: no. and location of locks, dams and aque- ducts, together with their respective heights and lifts, (Same 1833/4: 94 (table 19),) Paging from Collected docs. Mch, T. Rept of committee (Alexander) upon the petition of Bills and Foreman for compensation on acct, of work on Beaver Division of Penn, CanaL (House Jol. 1833/4 v. 2: 699 (doc. 164).) Dec. 2, Amt applicable of appms, made prior to Nov, 1, 1833, apprn. of Apr. 5, 1834; amt expended prior to Nov. 1, 1833; amt expended for year end- ing Nov. 1, 1834; sum required to complete; balance on hand. (AJl. canal comrs. 1833/4: 17.) Paging from Collected docs. 1838 Dec, 21. Necessity ot repairing the works of Beaver and French Creek divisions and French creek feeder. (Some 1837/8: 16-18.) Paging from Senate doc ed. 1840 Jan. 21. Importance of Beaver division; esti- mated amt of work done during year; estimated amt required for repairs for ensuing year. (Same 1838/9: 25-27) Paging from House ed. 1841 Jan. 1. Beaver division extended to Greenville_ by opening of navigation on 42 miles at Shenango line, connection with Lake Erie at Clevdand by comple- tion of cross cut canal which intersects Ohio canal at Akron; amt due on div. (Some 1839/40: 28.) Paging from Honse ed. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 457 CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad] : Branches— cont'd Beaver Division — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1844. Corresp. of J. Mitchell and the canal comrs. reap. Govs, authorizing transfer of Beaver division to the Erie Canal Co, (Jol. bd. canal comrs. 1845: 3-4.) Apr. 19. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to resumption of Beaver division of Penn. Canal. (Sen. jol. 1844 v. 2: 217-219 (doc. 40).) 1845 Jan. 24. Rept. of committee on judiciary system (Sullivan) on act to provide for resumption of the Beaver division of Penn. Canal. (Same 1845 v. 1: 106-108.) 1852 Jan. 9. See below, Erie Extension, this date. Claims 1833 Jan. 28. Rept. of committee on claims (Buchan- an) on petition of Lewis Horton and James Parrow, contractors, for losses sustained on Beaver division of Penn. Canal. (House jol. 1832/3 v. 2: 419-420 (doc. 124).) Mch. 15. Same. (Same 1832/3 v. 2: 642-643 (doc. 198).) 1846 Apr. 8. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to claims of Geo. D. Poreman for work on Penn. Canal, particularly Beaver division. (Same 1846 v. 1: 658.) 1850 Apr. 16. Communication from auditor gen. (Pur- viance) rel. to claim of Saml. Kerr for moneys ex- pended on Beaver Division of Penn. Canal. (Sen. jol. 1850 V. 2: 664-665.) Damages 1832/3. Damages paid on Beaver division from Oct. 31, 1832-Oct. 31, 1833. (A.R. canal comrs. 1832/3: 114 (table 19).) Found only In doc. ed. 1833 May 8. Offers for damages Sept. 27, 1832. (Jol. bd. canal comrs. 1833/4.) 1834 Dec. 16. Res. resp. damages to be paid Beaver Palls Water Co. and improvements near mill of David Thompson. (Same 1834/5.) 1836/7. Damage to Beaver division by floods, tolls and repairs for year ending Oct. 31, 1837. (A.R. canal comrs. 1836/7: 17-18.) Paging from Collected docs. 1838. Injury by floods; connection with Ohio and Erie Canal through Beaver division; amt. of repairs necessary; amt. expended during last year. (Some 1837/8: 13-14.) Paging from House jol. 1838/9 v. 2. 1859 Jan. 6. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to claim of borough of Bridgewater, Beaver Co. for damages caused by erection of dam near mouth of Beaver River. (Legisl. docs. 1859: 341-342.) Employes and Officers 1831 Apr. 6. See above, Penn. Canal [and R.R.]. Em- ployes, this date. Nov. 15. List of engineers and other persons em- ployed. (A.R. canal comrs. 1830/1: 170.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. ; omitted from Sen. dept. ed. Receipts and Expenditures See also above, Damages. See also above, Penn. Canal, etc. Receipts and Ex- penditures, under dates 1825/40-1825/58. 1831/3. Funds appropriated; amt. required to finish Beaver division. (A.R. canal comrs. 1832/3: 25-26.) 1831/3-1831/4. Same, in detail: (Same 1832/3 (p. 114 [table 19])— same 1833/4.) Found only in doc. ed. CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad]: Branches — cont'd Beaveb Division — cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd 1832. Funds appropriated and disbursements made; length and estimated cost. (Some 1831/2: 37-38.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. 1833. Payments made to supt., engrs. and other per- sons; misc. payments and amt. paid for temporary damages. (Same 1832/3: 144 (table 17).) Occurs only in doc. editions. 1833/4-1834/5. Tables: expenditures on Beaver divi- sion; classified schedule. (Same 1833/4 (p. 94 [tables 17-20])— some 1834/5.) Paging from Collected docs. 1834 Table: cost of Beaver division, including She- nango improvement. (Same 1833/4: 94 (table 19).) Paging from Collected docs. 1841/2. Collections on the Beaver, Shenango and French Creek divisions for the year ending Nov. 30 and expenditures Mch. 1 to Nov. 30, 1842. (Same 1841/2: 16.) 1843 Feb. 14. Rept. of treasurer (Mann) rel. to ex- penditures on Beaver and Shenango lines of Penn. Canal. (Sen. jol. 1844 v. 2: 141 (doc. 22).) 1844 Feb. 17. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to disbursements on the Beaver and Shenango lines of Penn. Canal. (Same 1844 v. 2: 143 (doc. 24).) Dexaware Division Extended from Bristol to Easton ; see note under Canals : Individual (Private). Delaware Division Canal. serial A 1827-1835. Rept. of supt. In Documents as follows : Thos. O. Kennedy, supt. 1827 in A.R. canal comrs. 1827 : 127-132 (series 8, no. 1). 1828 in A.R. canal comrs. 1827/8 : 81-92 (series 5, no. 1).* 1829 in A.R. canal comrs. 1828/9:207-213.* 1830 " « " " 1829/30 : 119-134.* X John Barter, supt. 1831 in A.R. canal comrs. 1830/1 : 202-204.* t 1832 " " " " 1831/2 : 199-200.* t Wm. B. Mitchell, supt. 1832 in A.R. canal comrs. 1831/2 : 200-204.* t Simpson Toriert, supt. 1833 in A.R. canal comrs. 1832/3 : 209-214.* :( 1834 " « " " 1833/4:131-134.* 1835 ' " 1834/5 : 106-107.t Occurs In all editions except House dept. ed. B 1839-1841. Rept. of engr. In Documents as follows : Wm. K. Huffnagle, engr. 1839 in A.R. canal comrs. 1838/9 : 172-179.t 1840 1839/40:55-59.* Occurs in all editions except Senate dept. ed. 1841 in A.R. canal comrs. 1840/1 : 49-57.* t non-serial 1827 Aug. 26. Rept. of engr., H. G. Sargent, rel. to a survey along the valley of the Delaware River. (Rept. canal comrs. 1827: 132-136 (series 8, no. 2).) Paging from Senate ed. (v. 2). Dec. 15. Estimate of the cost of the 18 miles of the Delaware division under contract, at contract prices. (Same 1827: 136 (series 8, no. 3).) Paging from Senate ed. '(v. 2). * Paging from Senate doc. ed. t Paging from House doc. ed. t Omitted from dept. editions. 458 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd PennsylTania Canal [and Railroad]: Branches — cont'd Delawabe Division — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1827 Dec. 25. DlflSculty arising under proviso of act authorizing commencement of a canal on the Del., " that the existing natural navigation of the river shall not be obstructed or injured by the construc- tion of the canal "; conference with N. J.; Del. and Raritan Canal. {Same 1826/7: 14-17.) 1828. Delaware division; no arrangement made with New Jersey for use of Delaware; reexamination of line from New Hope to Easton; further contracts on line; amt. paid on new line. (AR. canal comrs. 1827/8: 69.) Paging from Honse doc ed. . Stmts. A-D. Situation of sees. 1-106. (Same 1827/8: foldg. table 1, following p. 82 (series 5 [nos. 2-5]).) Paging from Sen. doa ed. -. Stmt. E. Mechanical work, contractors' names, contract prices, sums retained, amt paid, etc. (Same 1827/8: foldg. table 2 following p. 82 (series 5 [no. 6]).) Paging from Sen. doc ed. . Recapitulation of work done, estimates, etc. (Same 1827/8: 91-92 (series 5, no. 10).) Paging from Sen. doc ed. Nov. 20. Stmt. H. Amt. of work under contract and remaining to be done on the Delaware Division of the Penn. Canal, estimated and calculated at contract pric^, by H. G. Sargent, engr. (Same 1827/8: 85-92 (series 5, no. 9).) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. Nov. 29. Rept and estimate on the survey of a canal line from Easton to Carpenter's Point, by D. B. Douglas, engr. (Same 1827/8; 177-215 (series 8, no. 8).) Paging from Sen. doc ed. 1829. Amt. of work of every description remaining to be done on Delaware division. (Same 1828/9: 211- 215.) Paging from Sen. doc ed. Je. 5. Conditions on which the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co., proposes to furnish water for navi- gation of the Delaware section of the Penn. Canal, below Easton. (Jol. bd. canal comrs. 1829.) Je. 8. Rept. of committee (Scott) apptd. on sub- ject of a connexion betw. the Delaware division of the Penn. Canal and the canal of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co. (Same 1829.) Jly. 24. Rept of committee (Scott and Eldred) ^ptd. to make arrangement with Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co. for connecting the Delaware division of the Perm. Canal with the canal of said co., and also for supplying the said Delaware division with water from the works of said co. (Same 1829.) 1830. Table: location of mechanical work in relation to sections; lift of locks, length of aqueducts betw. abutments; span of culverts, overfall of waste wiers, no. of turnpike, common roads, farm and foot bridges, lock houses, etc (A.R. canal comrs. 1829/30: 128-134.) Paging from Sen. doc ed. ; omitted from dept. editions. Mch. 19. Rept of committee (Hamot) resp. con- tracts entered into by Thos. G. Kennedy, snpt. on Delaware division of Penn. Canal, with sundry persons, for personal damages, etc. (Jol. bd. canal comrs. 1830/1.) Dec. 21. Delaware division; length, description, country through which it runs; original estimate and actual cost (A.R. canal comrs. 1829/30: 61-63.) Paging from Sen. doc ed. CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad] : Branches— cont'd Delaware Division — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1831 Feb. 16. Rept of select committee (Plumer) upon petition of Wm. Smith rel. to interest upon sale of his property occupied by Delaware division of Penn. canal. (House jol. 1830/1 v. 2: 776-777 (doc. 164).) 1832. See Canals, etc.: Individual (Private). Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co., this date. 1833 [Feb.?]. Rept. of engr., J. E. Thompson, upon ex- tension of Delaware division of Penn. Canal from Bristol to Phila. (Senate jol. 1832/3 v. 1: 373-385; House jol. 1832/3 v. 2: 474-486 (doc. 35).) Mch. 16. Rept. of committee on inland navigation and internal improvement (Miller) upon survey rel. to a canal from Bristol to Phila. (House joL 1832/3 V. 2: 652-653 (doc. 200).) Jly. 22. Rates of wharfage at Bristol. (Jol. bd. canal comrs. 1833/4.) 1833-1834. Table: certificates of scrip issued by John Forsman, late supervisor on the Delaware Division, name of original and present holder, amt. due. (Same 1844: 13.) 1834. See above. Eastern Division, the serial group. Engineer's Report Jan. 28. Rept of committee on inland navigation and internal improvement (Miller) upon a steam towing boat on the Delaware division of the Penn. Canal. (House jol. 1833/4 v. 2: 553-554 (doc. 131).) Jan. 28. Rept of committee on inland navigation and internal improvement (Westbrook) upon the feeder, at or near Black's Eddy, upon the Delaware division of the Penn. Canal. (Same 1833/4 v. 2: 554-555 (doc. 132).) Mch. 29. Rept. of committee on claims (Wiegand) upon accts. of witnesses attending before conmilt- tee apptd. to investigate conduct of supervisors and agts. upon Delaware division of the Perm. Canal. (House jol. 1833/4 v. 2: 844-845 (doc 192).) 1835 Feb. 12. Rept of canal comrs. rel. to supplying Delaware division of Penn. canal with water. (Same 1834/5 v. 2: 562 (doc. 150).) . Same, separate. Not seen. TIanal no. of copies ordered prtd. (House joL 1834/5 T. 1 : 359.) 1836 Jait 14. Rept of committee on inland naviga- tion and internal improvement (Reed) reL to the extension of the Delaware Division of the Penn. Canal from Bristol to Phila. (House jol. 1835/6 V. 2: 248-249 (doc. 61).) 1837 Nov. 8. Rept of John P. Bailey rel. to enlarging Delaware division, with estimate of cost (A.R. canal comrs. 1836/7: 50-52.) Paging from Collected docs. Dec. 6. Tolls on Delaware division for year end- ing Oct 31, 1837; cost of repairs; wooden structures on canal require renewing every seven or eight years. (Same 1836A: 8-9.) Paging from Collected docs. • Dec 6. Provision for additional locks on Dela- ware division recommended. (Same 1836/7: 9.) Paging from Collected docs. 1838 Feb. 26. Rept of committee (Snyder) apptd. to proceed to Phila. and Bucks cos. to view a con- templated line of canal from Bristol to Plula. [i.e., extension of the Delaware Division]. (Sen. joL 1837/8 V. 1: 440-445.) Docs, ace this rept, vis., a communication from Ba^ and Phila. cos. and rept of a survey made in iJW-- by W. B. Mitchell, snpt of Delaware Canal, are in Sen. joL 1837/8 r. 2 : 467-469. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 459 CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad] : Branches— cont'd Delaware Division — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1838. Same, separate. Harrisburg: Thompson and Clark, 1838. 10 pp. Copy seen In the Penn. State Library. 1000 copies ordered prtd. (Sen. Jol. 1837/8 v. 1 : 445.) Mch. 28. Communication to House of Representa- tives resp. a steam towboat to ply betw. Phila. and BristoL (Jol. bd. canal comrs. 1838/9.) 1840 Jan. 21. Damage to Delaware division by floods; Importance of this division; stmt, of sums req'Uired for repairs, amt. of tolls for fiscal year; sum drawn from treasury for repairs. (A.R. canal comrs. 1838/9: 8-10.) Jan. 21. Expediency of apprn. for raising banks of Delaware division. (Same 1838/9: 10.) Nov. 12. Certificates of scrip issued by John Forsman, late supervisor of Del. Dlv. of Penn. Canal; present holders, original holders, amt. due. (Jol. bd. canal comrs. 1840/1.) 1841 Jan. 1. Increase in tolls on Delaware division; importance of the division; recommendation for increasing capacity of canal by widening locks. (A.R. canal comrs. 1839/40: 13-14.) Apr. 19. Communication from canal comrs., giv- ing names of contractors and contract prices of repairs on Delaware division of Penn. Canal; con- dition of repair work. (House jol. 1841 v. 2: 752- 754 (doc. 172).) Apr. 28. Authorization of payment of certain certificates or scrip issued by John Forsman, late supervisor of Delaware Division of Penn. Canal. (Jol. bd. canal comrs. 1841/2.) 1842 Jan. 6. See above, Penn. Canal, [and R.R.], this date. Jan. 28. Certificates of scrip issued by John Fors- man, late supervisor of Delaware division; present holders, original holder, date; amt. due. (Jol. bd. canal comrs. 1841/2.) 1843 Jan. 4. Delaware division and the main line from Phila. to Pittsburgh have yielded a handsome profit upon the cost of their construction. (A.R. canal comrs. 1841/2: 17-18.) Jan. 31. Communication from auditor gen. (Par- ker), ace. with docs. rel. to repairs of Delaware Division of Penn. Canal. (House joL 1843 v. 2: 227- 253 (doc. 56).) Jan. 31. Communication from canal comrs., rel. to repairs on Delaware Division of Penn. Canal. (Same 1843 v. 2: 254-269 (doc. 57).) Feb. 9. Communication from canal comrs., ace. with letter from J. F. Houston, late principal asst. engr. on Delaware Division of Penn. canal, rel. to repairs on said division. (Same 1843 v. 2: 296-298 (doc. 67).) Dec. 30. See above, Penn. Canal [and Railroad], this date. 1844. Rept. of comrs. for sale of Delaware Division of the Penn. Canal. Under Act of Apr. 30, 1844. The comrs. are named in that act. Checklist 1844. Jan. rept Harrisburg: I. G. M'Klnley, 1844. 15 pp. Copy seen in the Penn. State Library. 1844., Dec. rept. Not found. In Collected docs, as follows : 8. D. Ingham and W. K. Huffnagle, committee 1844 Jan. 4 in House Jol. 1844 v. 2 : 106-116 (doc. 13). Under act of Apr. 13, 1848 ; comrs. are named in the act. Joseph R. Evana, chrm. 1844 Dec. 16 in Senate jol. 1845 v. 1 : 23-24. « « « « House " 1845 v. 2:16 (doc. 3). CANALS AND SLACK-WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad] : Branches — cont'd Delaware Division — cont'd non-serial — cont'd, 1844. A brief view of all the material facts necessary to a full understanding of the question betw. the Delaware Division and Delaware and Raritan Canals. Harrisburg: Prtd. by I. G. M'Kinley & Co., 1844. 5 pp. Extr. from rept. of committee on inland navigation and Internal improvement made Feb. 21, 184C Copy seen In the Penn. State Library. 1845 Feb. 10. Rept. of secy, of commonwealth (Evans) rel. to attempted sale of Del. division Penn. Canal. (House jol. 1845 v. 2: 102-103 (doc. 10).) Feb. 21. Rept. of committee on inland naviga- tion and internal improvement (Trego) on bill to authorize construction of outlet lock at Black's Eddy. (Same 1844 v. 2: 322-323 (doc. 44).) Feb. 26. Rept. of minority of committee on in- land navigation, etc. (Merrifield) on construction of outlet lock at Black's eddy. (Same 1844 v. 2: 330-332 (doc. 48).) 1846 Feb. 3. Rept. of canal c6mrs. rel. to construction of outlet lock on Del. division of Penn. Canal. (Sen. joL 1846 v. 2: 256-260 (doc. 34).) . Same, separate, n. t. p. 6 pp. Copy seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn. ■ Dec. 31. Revenue on Delaware division nearly equal to interest on two millions of dollars after paying all repairs and other expenses. (A.R. canal comrs. 1845/6: 10.) Dec. 31. Construction of outlet lock at Wells' falls, authorized by act of Apr. 20, 1845; failure to accom- plish object. (Same 1846: 10.) 1847 Dec. 30. Loan taken for construction of outlet lock at Wells' falls; work nearly completed; con- nection thus found with Delaware and Raritan Canal. (Same 1846/7: 13.) 1848 Dec. 26. Completion of outlet lock at Wells' Falls; stmt, of present state of fund applicable to this lock. (Same 1847/8: 12.) 1849 Dec. 28. Necessity to increase capacity of Dela- ware Division to meet requirements of coal carry- ing trade and other business. (Same 1848/9: 15.) 1851 Feb. 18. Rept. of select committee (Malone) on memorial of citizens of Bucks Co. rel. to unsafe and dilapidated condition of public bridges erected on Del. division of Penn. Canal. (Sen. jol. 1851 v. 1: 279-281.) Mch. 11. Rept. W. B. Forester, Jr., engr. on im- provements of Delaware division of Penn. Canal. (Same 1851 v. 2: 592-593; House jol. 1851 v. 2: 608- 609.) 1851-1852. Increase of business on Delaware Division; most important portion of public works as far as revenue is concerned; stmt, of tolls for 1851 and 1852; net receipts for two years. (A.R. canal comrs. 1851/2: 17, 18.) 1852 Jan. 9. Length and extent of Delaware division; no. of locks and aqueducts; lockage; increase in tolls; excess of receipts over exp^ditures gives profit of over 15% on original cost. (Same 1850/1: 17.) Jan. 9. Apprn. recommended to enlarge capacity of Delaware division. (Same 1850/1: 17.) Dec. 31. Delaware division: enlargment of locks and other improvements put under contract; urgent necessity to continue widening locks and increasing depth of water; apprn. asked. (Same 1851/2: 18.) 1853. Delaware division: decrease in tolls most pro- ductive division of public works; competing lines finished and contemplated. (Same 1852/3: 16.) 460 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad]: Branches — cont'd Deiawabe Division — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1854. Abstr. of operations on Delaware diyision. (Same 1853/4: 22-23.) . See also above, Pennsylvania Canal [and R.R.], this date. 1857 Mch. 30. Communication from canal comrs. In reply to Sen. res. of Mch. 28 asking information rel. to construction of schutes at intersection of the Lehigh Valley R.R. with the basin at the head of the Delaware division of the Penn. Canal; tonnage on Delaware Division of Penn. Canal in 1856. (DaUy Legisl. Record 1857 no. 57: 1-2.) 1859 Jan. 5. Sale (May, 1858) to Sunbury and Erie RJi. Co. of Delaware, Upper and Lower North Branch, West Branch and Susquehanna divisions of Penn. Canal; sum reed.; terms of sale; consti- tutionality of act; abolition of bd. of canal comrs. recommended. (Govs. mess. (Packer) Jan. 5, 1859: 5-S.) Claims 1835 E^b. 5. R^t of committee on claims (T. S. Smith) on petition of David Price asking that cer- tain canal tolls paid by him upon Delaware division of Penn. Canal may be refunded. (House joL 1834/5 V. 2: 537 (doc. 129).) 1859 Jan. 21. Rept of canal comrs. on claim of Saml. Copper, late contractor on the Erie ElKtension of the Penn. Canal. (Legisl. Record 1859: 87.) Damages 1828-1833. Delaware division: damages. (A.R, canal comrs. 1827 '8 (pp. 82-84, series 5 — no. 7) — same 1832/3.) Paging from Senate doc. ed. ; omitted 1829-1830. 1831. See above. Main Line. Eastern Division. Damages. 1832 Ja 16. Damages on the Delaware Division, Sept. 2, 1830- Jan. 23, 1832; Sept 14-21, 1831. (JoL bd. canal comrs. 1832/3.) Two stmts. 1833 May 8. Offers for damages on Delaware division Je. 15, 1832-May 3, 1834; Jly. 19, 1831-Jly. 24, 1832. (.Same 1833/4.) 1841 Jan. 14. Communication from canal comrs. in r^ly to res. calling for information reL to damages done by the late freshet on the Delaware Division of the Penn. CanaL (House jol. 1841 v. 2: 94 (doc. 19).) Jan. 20. Rept. and estimate of damage done by freshet of Jan. 8, 1841 on Delaware division of Penn. Canal; by Wm. K. Huffnagle. (Same 1841 v. 2: 116-122 (doc. 64).) Jan. 23. Communication from canal comrs., transmitting rept. and estimate of principal engr. rel. to damage on Delaware division of Penn. Canal; comment on need of immediate action. (Same 1841 V. 2: 115 (doc. 63).) 1842 Jan. 115. Damage to Delaware Division; heavy repairs; tolls for 1840 and 1841. (A.R. canal comrs. 1840/1: 6-7.) Paging from Sen. ed. . Repairs on Delaware DiTislon; damage by flood; increase of coal trade on the division. (Same 1S44/5: 10.) Employes and Oflacers 1827/8. Stmt. G. List of persons employed in the engr. dept. with the wages and salary of each. (A.R. canal comrs. 1827/8: 84-85 (series 5, no. 8).) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: JNDIVXDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad]: Branches— confd Delawabe Division — cont'd Employes and Officers — confd 1841 Apr. 19. (Communication from bd. of canal comrs. giving names of contractors and contract prices of repairs on Delaware Division of Penn. CanaL (House joL 1841 v. 2: 752-754 (doc. 172).) Receipts and Expenditures See also above. Damages. See also above, Penn. Canal, etc. Receipts and Ex- pendltnres, onder dates 1825/40-1823/58. 1829. Table: amt. drawn from treasury and disbursed on Delaware division. (AR. canal comrs. 1828/9: 210.) Paging from Sen. doc ed. 1831 Nov. 28. Penn. canal; Delaware division, whole cost up to present tima (Same 1830/1: 203.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. ; omitted from dept. editions. 1832. Classified stmt of expenditures on Delaware division to Oct 31, 1832. (Same 1831/2: 198, stmts. 1, 2, 3, 4.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. ; omitted from dept editions. 1833 Jan. 15. Stmt of tolls reed, on Penn. Canal and R.R. during Nov. and Dec., 1832, presented by canal comrs. (Sen. jol. 1832/3 [v. 1]: 251-252.) 1833-1833/4. Funds disbursed for new work on Dela- ware Division. (AR, canal comrs. 1832/3 (pp. 212- 213)^same 1833/4.) Found only in doc. ed. 1834. Whole cost of Delaware division including damages. (Same 1833/4: 132.) Paging from Collected docs. 1838. Delaware division: cost of repairs and amt of tolls reed. (Same 1837/8: 4-5.) Paging from Honse doc ed. 1841/2. Expenses of Delaware division, for repairs, per act of Feb. 11, 1840. (AR. auditor gen. 1841/2: 58.) 1843 Apr. 12. Rept of select committee (Heckman), rel. to extravagant expenditure of public money in repairs on Del. division, with testimony on the sub- ject (House joL 1843 v. 2: 778-815 (doc 31).) 1854 Jan. 3. Receipts, expenditures and net profit oa Delaware Division. (Govs. mess. (Bigler) Jan. 3, 1855: 5.) 1855. Receipts and expenditures of Delaware Division. (Same (PoUock) Jan. 1, 1856.) 1856. Mch. 19. Communication from canal comrs. rd. to revenues of the Delaware Division of the Penn. Canal. (Dailv Legisl. Record 1856: 330.) 1857. Discussion of act rel. to tolls on the Delaware division of the Penn. CanaL (Same 1857 no. 30: 4.) . Xet revenue from Delaware division; enlarge- ment should not be undertaken. (Govs. mess. (Pol- lock) Jan. 7, 1857.) Erie Estexsiok " Comprehended tlie whole Une of canal and slackwat^ from the head of the pool six miles aboYe yew Castle to the harbor of Erie." . See also above. Canals: IndlYidnal (Private), fine Canal Co. serial A 1836-1841. Rept of engr. [incl. Conneaut and Shen- ango lines]. In Documents as follows : Chai. T. Whippo, engr. 1S36 In A.R. canal comrs. 1835/6 : 96-107.* Shenango line onlv ; found in all editions. 1837 in A.B. canal comrs. 1836/7:169-174.1 Sbenango line only. 1838 in A.B. canal comrs. 1837/8 : 111-136.T * Paging from Senate doc ed. t Paging from Honse doc. ed. i Paging from Collected docs. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 461 CANALS AND SLACK-WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad] : Branches— cont'd EKIE BlXTBNSION — COIlt'd serial — cont'd A — cont'd W. Milnor RohertSj engr. 1839 In A.E. canal eomrs. 1838/9 : 259-277.t 1840 " « " « 1839/40 : 202-238.* Occurs in all editions. 1841 in A.E. canal comi-s. 1840/1 : 164-204.* Occurs In all editions. 1836-1842. Rept. of supt. In Documents as follows : John Reynolds, supt. 1836 in A.E. canal comrs. 1835/6 : 107-109.* Occurs in doc. editions only. 1837 not found. 1838-1840. See below, Conneaut and Sbenango lines. John Mitchell, supt. 1841 In A.E. canal comrs. 1840/1 : 205-207.t 1842 " " " " 1841/2 : 43-67. " House jol. 1843 v. 2 : 160-183. non-serial 1834 Feb. 4. Communication from the canal comrs. ace. with a rept. from the burgess and town council of the borough of Erie, in relation to the progress of the canal basin at that place and state of funds appropriated thereto by act of Apr. 8, 1833. (Sen. joL 1833/4 V. 1: 312-314; House jol. 1833/4 v. 2: 619-620 (doc. 144).) 1836. Estimated cost of part of Erie extension under contract betw. head of slackwater above New Castle and mouth of Crooked Creek; do. part betw. mouth of Crooked Creek and station near Conneaut Lake. (A.R. canal comrs. 1835/6: 99-107.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. ; occurs in all editions except House dept. ed. Dec. 8. Expediency of liberal apprn. to complete extension of canal to harbor at Brie. {Same 1835/6: 21.) 1836-1837. Schedule of contracts entered into. (Same 1835/6 (p. 108, stmts. 1, 2, 3)— same 1836/7.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. ; occurs in all editions except House dept. ed. 1836-1838. Table: time of letting, date of contracts and prices of locks, dams, aqueducts, waste weirs, tow- ing path bridges, farm bridges and lock houses. (Same 1837/8: 138 (1, 2, 3, 4).) Paging from House doe. ed. 1836/7. Table: amt. estimated on sections from Oct. 31, 1836-Oct. 31, 1837; amt. retained, amt. paid; amt. of percentage forfeited to commonwealth. (Same 1836/7: 168 [3].) Paging from Collected docs. . Table: amt. of work estimated on locks, dams, aqueducts, waste weirs, towing path bridges and lock houses with amt. paid and amt. of retained and forfeited percentage from Oct. 31, 1836-Oct. 31, 1837. (Same 1836/7: 168 (4).) Paging from Collected docs. Dec. 6. Expediency of apprn. for completion of Erie extension. (Same 1836/7: 19.) Paging from Collected docs. Dec. 13. See above, Penn. Canal [and R.R.], this date. 1837/8. Table: amt. of materials delivered and work done, amt. of retained percentage, amt. of cash paid and amt. of forfeited percentage on locks, dams, aqueducts, waste weirs, towing path bridges, road bridges, farm bridges and lock houses from Oct. 31, 1837 to Oct. 31, 1838; do. sections. (A.R. canal comrs. 1837/8: 138 (schedule 4).) Paging from House doc. ed. CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad] : Branches — cont'd Erie Extension — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1837/8. Schedule of incidental work paid for from Nov. 1, 1837-Oct. 31, 1838. (Same 1837/8: 138, schedule 6.) Paging from House doc. ed. 1838. Table: length, lockage, cost of work done, cost of work to be done and total cost of all lines under contract, with amt. of money necessary to complete same. (Same 1837/8: 132 (4).) Paging from House doc. ed. . Table: length, lockage and total cost of whole extension; amt. necessary to complete. (Same 1837/8: 132 (4).) Paging from House doc. ed. Jan. 9. See above, Penn. C^nal [and R.R.], this date. Dec. 21. Table: estimated cost of all lines on ex- tension, with amt. of monies appropriated and amt. required to complete. (A.R. canal comrs. 1837/8: 17-18.) Paging from House doc. ed. 1839. Table: length, lockage and total estimated cost. (Same 1838/9: 278.) Paging from Collected docs. 1840 Jan. 8. Amts. appropriated for Erie extension. North Branch extension, Wiconisco feeder, road to avoid inclined plane at Columbia and amts. required for completion. (Govs. mess. (Porter) Jan. 8, 1840: 29.) — — Jan. 21. Length, location and lockage; estimated cost, balance required to complete. (A.R. canal comrs. 1838/9: 35-37.) Paging from House ed. ' 1840/1. See below, Conneaut Line, this date. 1841 Jan. 1. Length of Erie Extension; length of She- nango line and estimated cost; length of Conneaut line, total cost. (A.R. canal comrs. 1839/40: 37-38.) Paging from House ed. 1842 Jan. 6. North Branch and Erie extensions; cost; question of completion or abandonment; payment of contractors. (Govs. mess. (Porter) Jan. 6, 1842.) Feb. 17. Communication from canal comrs., ace. with estimate of expense of abandoning Erie Ex- tension and estimate of damages by a suspension of that work for one year. (House jol. 1842 v. 2: 272- 276 (doc. 92); Sen. jol. 1842 v. 1: 438-442.) Feb. 26. Rept. of committee on internal improve- ments (Cochran) on petition of Joel B. Curtis and James Patterson for permission to draw off surplus water of dam no. 2 on Erie Extension of Penn. Canal. (Sen. jol. 1842 v. 1: 381.) Mch. 3. See above, Penn. Canal [and R.R.I, this date. -- — Mch. 16. Rept. of committee on judiciary system (Fleming) to which was transferred a bill authoriz- ing canal comrs. to erect an aqueduct over Conneaut Creek in Crawford Co., to pass water to a mill, or grant them compensation therefor. (Sen. jol. 1842 V. 1: 569-571.) Mch. 16. Communication from canal comrs. rel to amt. due contractors up to May, 1841, and amt. of work done since that period, on the Erie Exten- sion and North Branch Canal. (House jol. 1842 v. 2: 447-448 (doc. 120).) . Same, separate. Harrisburg: Henlock and Brat- ton, 1842. 4 pp. Copy seen in the Penn. State Library. Usual no. of copies ordered prtd. (House jol. 1842 v. 1:613.) * Paging from Senate doc. ed. t Paging from House doe. ed. t Paging from Collected docs. 462 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA CANALS AND SLACK- WATEK NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL DNBEBXAEINGS— confd Pennsylvania Canal [and Sailioad]: Branches— cont'd Esse EStkssio:s — conf d n on-serial — cont'd 1842 Mch. 16. Ck>rriTnnTi1cation from auditor gen. (Es- py), transmitting copy of a contract as used on the Ehie Bixtension, Penn. CanaL (Honse jol. 1842 t. 2: 449-454 (doc 121).) 1843 Jan. 4. Urging prosecution and completion of North Branch and Erie Extoislon. (A.R. canal comrs. 1841/2: 18.) Corresp. of the president of the Erie Canal Co. and the secy, of the bd. of canal comrs. rel. to transfer to the Erie Canal Co. of the EIrie Extension from New Castle to the borough of Erie mcL French Creek feeder. (JoL bd. canal comrs. 1843: 144-145.) 1844 Mch. 14. Rept. of committee on priyate claims for damages (Darsie) upon petition of Evans and Ferguson, contractors for building road bridge on EMe extension, Penn. Canal. (Sen. yA. 1844 y. 1: 432.) 1845 Feto. 24. See above, Penn. Canal [and RJt]. Dam- ages, this data Note. 1851 Feb. 20. Rept of canal comrs. reL to resumption by commonwealth of Erie extension of Penn. canal and French Creek feeder. (House joL 1852 t. 2: 212-214 (doc. 31); Sen. jol. v. 2: 132-134 (doc. 30).) 1852 Jan. 9. EMe extension consisting of Beaver divi- sion, Shenango and Ck>nneaut lines and EYench Creek feeder and Wiconisco Cianal transferred to private companies. (Alt. canal comrs. 1S30 1: 5.) Claims See also below, Damages. 1840 Jan- 9. Veto (Porter) of res. rel. to claim of James EYazier, etc, the res. directing re-esamina- tion and adjustment of contractors' claims on EMe Elxtension, (^ttysburg RJt and the North Branch. (House joL 1840 v. 1: 25-26.) 1852 E^b. 6. Rept. of canal comrs. rd. to daim of Porter and Smith, contractors on Eb-ie extraision of Penn. canaL (Sen. jcd. 1S52 v. 2: 332 (doc 41).) Damages 1S36/7. Elrie extensicm: schedule of temporary dam- ages, fencing, etc (A.R. canal comrs. 1836/7: 168 [6].) Fagiiig from CoUected d<:x:s. 1843 Feb. 20. Rept. of committee on claims (Lowry) upon petitions and docs, of C. Deavenport, J. E^- terman, et al., for ctHnpensation for destruction of propertv on E!rie extension €i Penn. CanaL (House joL 1843 V. 2: 329-331 (doc 85).) 1845. EMe division; act of Apr. 16, 1845 providing for settlement of claims for damage done by construc- tion not accepted by Erie caJial coi; hope for some provision for finally disposing of damage claims. (AJJ. canal comrs. 1S44/5: 13.) 1846. Assessment of damages on EMe extension author- ized by the act of Apr. 10, 1846. (.Same 1846: 11.) 1S52 Jan. 26. Rept of canal comrs. ret to claims for damages on EMe extension of Penn. CanaL (Sen. joL 1852: 76-77 (doc 14) ; House joL 1852 v. 2: 156- 157 (doc 15); 560 (doc 64).) Employes and Officers See also below. Receipts ajid Sxpenditores. 1S41. Stmt containing names of contractors and con- tract prices of work on Shenango Une of EMe ex- tension. (House jol. 1841 v. 2: 164 and foldg: table (doc 85).) Transmitted by andltcr gen. i Espy) Feb. 9, 1S41. Jly. 2:3. Asst eiigrs. and rodman; compensation. (Jol. bd. canal comrs. 1S41 2.) CANALS AHD SLACK-WATEK MAVIGATIOH: INDIVIDUAL TTNDERTAKINC^S — confd Pennsylvania Canal [and Bailroad]: Branches— confd E^BiE ESisssios — cont'd Receipts and Eiipenditnres See also above. Damages. See also above, Penn. Canal, etc Bec^ts and Ex- penditures, nnder dates 1825/40-1825/58. 1836. Table: payments to contractors on EMe Exten- tion. (A.B. canal comrs. 1835/6: 109.) Paging from Sen. doc ed. ; occnrs In all edltbtns except Hoase dept. ed. 1836-1837/8. Table: misc expenses on Erie extoisinL (Same 1835/6 (p. 109)— «ame 1837/8.) Paging from Sen. doc ed. ; occurs in all editions except House dept. ed. 1836-1838/9. Table: payments to snpt, ^igrs. and others employed on EMe i:xtension; etc (Same 1835/6 (p. 108 W)—same 1838/9.) Paging from Sen. doc ed. ; occurs in aB editions except House dept. ed. Ebie Estexsiox: C^xxeaut Less Located in 1836. serial A S&« above, £rie Extension. B 1838-1S40. R^t at supt In Docnments as follows: IS-S TTbi. Johns, supt. in A.K. canal comrs. 1637 8 : 141.* Bugh Keys, supt. 1839 ia A.B. canal comrs. 1838/9 : 303-310.* John Mitchell^ supt. 1S40 in A:&. canal comrs. 1839/40 : 31ft-369.t 1840 omitted from dept editions. non-serial 1836 Nov. 22. R^t of engr. (Whippo) upon ccmtem- plated canal routes betw. Conneaut Lake and harbor of EMe, with estimates. (AJt can^ comrs. 1835/6: 110-120.) Paging from S^imte doc ed.; occnrs in an editions except Honse doc. ed. 1838. Tables: Conneaut line: estimated cost of sec- timis and locks and culverts; cost of work ■done, to be dcme: total estimated cost c^ w(M-k undo- contract (Same 1837/8: 130-132 (1, 2, 3, 4).) Paging from Collected docs. . Tables; Conneaut line: schedule of contracts entered into up to Oct 31, 1838; amt estimated on sections, locks and culverts with amt retained and paid; recapitulation. (Same 1837/8: 141 (1, 2, 3).) Paging from Collected docs. Jly. L Communication from Chas. T. Whippo, engr., resp. Conneaut and Shenango lines. (JoL bd. canal comrs. 1838/9.) Read Jly. 26. 1838. 1839. Tables; Conneaut line: estimated cost cS. com- pleting- works under contract; amt of work done on each contract names of contractors. (A3, canal comrs. 1838/9: 305-308.) Paging from Collected docs. 1839/40. Conneaut Une; amt of work done on each contract, description of same, names cS. contractors. (Same 1839, 40: 343-353.) Paging from CoDected docs. ; oimtted from dept. editions. 1$40. Conneaut line: estimated cost, cost of work done during year ending Oct 31, 1840, total cost of woi'k done up to Oct 31, 1840 and estiinated cost of work to be done, (Same 1839/40: lyj-ZZi.) Pagins from Collected do;s. ; mnltted from dept. editions. * Paging from Hoase doc. ed. t Paging from Senate doc. ed. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 463 CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad] : Branches— cont'd Erie Extension : Conneaut Line — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1840. Estimate of completing works now under con- tract. (Some 1839/40: 332-342.) Paging from Collected docs. ; omitted from dept. editions. , Jan. 21. Conneaut line; progress; plans; esti- mated cost; apprn. required. (Same 1838/9: 36-37.) Paging from House ed. 1840/1. Table: amt. due for work on Conneaut and Shenango lines to Jan. 1, 1842 after balance due on former apprns. is received and paid; amt. of work done during fiscal year; estimated amt. of work done ■to Jan. 1, 1842, estimated amt. to be done after Jan. 1, 1842 to complete Erie extension; amt. due May 1, Dec. 1 and Jan. 1 above apprns. already made or authorized and amt. due and unpaid for work done at periods enumerated. (Same 1840/1 stmt. 2, fac- ing p. 204.) Occurs only In doc. cd. 1841. Conneaut line: estimated cost of work done on each section, lock and lock section, and bridge; also aqueducts, culverts, waste weirs, lock houses, stop gates and fence to May 1, 1841 ; total cost of work to Dec. 1 and estimated cost of work to be done. (Same 1840/1: 192-203.) Occurs only in doc. ed. 1842. Table: credits entered on books of the auditor gen. for work done on the Conneaut line, Erie ex- tension of Penn. Canal, under act of Apr. 7, 1842. (Same 1841/2: 66.) . Stmt, of cost of abandonment of the Conneaut line of the Erie Extension. (Same 1841/2: 66-67.) Damages 1838/9-1840/1. Brie extension, Conneaut line; table: damages paid. (A.R. canal comrs. 1838/9 (p. 310) —same 1840/1.) Paging from House doc. ed. 1847 Jan. 26. Rept. of auditor gen. (Purviance) rel. to damage done on Conneaut line. (House jol. 1847 v. 2: 256-259; Sen. joL v. 2: 346-349 (doc. 37).) Feb. 19. Rept. of auditor gen. (Purviance) with stmt, from canal comrs. of damages assessed on Conneaut line Brie extension of Penn. Canal. (Same Jan. 1847 v. 2: 342; same v. 1: 290; v. 2: 342 (doc. 33).) 1848 Jan. 20. Rept. of auditor gen. (Purviance) rel. to settlement of claims for damages done by construc- tion of Conneaut line of Erie extension of Penn. canal. (Sen. jol. 1848 v. 2: 241-243 (doc. 24) ; House jol. V. 2: 263-265 (doc. 28).) 1849 Mch. 12. Rept. of canal comrs. rel. to damages of Conneaut line Brie extension of Penn. Canal. (Same 1849:313-319 (doc. 38); same 1849 v. 2:378-385 (doc. 47).) Employes 1839/40. Conneaut line: names of supts., engrs., asst. engrs., etc. and clerks employed during year end- ing Oct. 31, 1840 and amt. of salary of each and whole amt. paid to each during year. (A.R. canal comrs. 1839/40: 366-367.) Paging from Collected docs. ; omitted from dept. editions. 1840. Conneaut line: names, salaries and pay per diem of those in actual service Oct. 31, 1840. (Same 1839/40 V. 2: 368-369.) Paging from Collected docs. ; omitted from dept. editions. CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad]: Branches — cont'd Ebie Extension: Conneaut Line — cont'd Receipts and Expenditures 1838. Conneaut line: schedule of misc. payments. (A.R. canal comrs. 1837/8: 141 (3).) Paging from House doc. ed. 1838/9. Table: Incidental expenses on Conneaut line. (Same 1838/9: 304.) Paging from Collected docs. 1839. Table: cost of work done, cost of work to be done and total estimated cost of work under contract. (Same 1838/9 stmt. A, facing p. 296.) Paging from Collected docs. . Table: estimated cost of sections, locks and lock sections, aqueducts, culverts, waste weirs, bridges, lock houses, fencing and incidental work on Con- neaut line. (Same 1838/9 stmts. B, C, D facing p. 296.) Paging from Collected docs. 1839/40. Table: amt. paid contractors during year and amt. of retained percentage. (Same 1839/40: 354- 365.) Paging from Collected docs. ; occurs in all editions except Senate dept. ed. . Table: amt. expended in construction of locks, culverts, sections, bridges, etc., from Nov. 1, 1839- Oct. 31, 1840, by whom expended, and total amt. (Same 1839/40: 318-331.) Paging from Collected docs. ; occurs in all editions except Senate dept. ed. 1841. See below, Shenango Line, this date. . See above, Penn. Canal [and R.R.]. Receipts and Expenditures, this date. Ebie Extension: Shenango Line Located in 1838-39. serial A See above, Erie Extension. B 1837-1840. Rept. of supt. In Documents as follows : John Reynolds, supt. 1837 in A.R. canal comrs. 1836/7 : 166-168.t 1838 1837/8 : 137-140.' J. B. Curtis, supt. 1839 in A.R. canal comrs. 1838/9 : 297-303.t 1840 ' 1839/40:297-314.* 1840 is omitted from dept. editions. non-serial 1837 Dec. 6. Estimated cost of Shenango line under contract, amt. appropriated; amt. required to com- plete. (A.R. canal comrs! 1836/7: 20.) Paging from Collected docs. 1838 Jly. 1. See above, Conneaut Line, this date. Dec. 21. Shenango line: contracts entered into in 1836; apprns. of 1836 and 1838 amt. required to complete line. (A.R. canal comrs. 1837/8: 37-18.) Paging from House doc. ed. 1838/9. Shenango line; table: amt. of work on each contract during year; description of same; names of contractors; amt. paid on each contract and amt. of percentage retained. (Same 1838/9: 302, 4 foldg. tables.) Paging from House doc. ed. * Paging from Senate doc. ed. t Paging from House doc. ed. X Paging from Collected docs. 464 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA CAKALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd PenasylTania Canal [and Railroad]: Branches— cont'd Erie Extexsiox: Shesasgo Line — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1839. Estimated cost of completing several works on Shenango line. (Same 1838/9: 299.) Paging from House doc. ed. . Shenango line: amt. of work done, cash paid, percentage retained and name of contractor on bridge at Big Bend of Shenango. (Same 1838/9: 300.) Paging from House doc ed. . Shenango line: cost of work done, and cost of work to be done on sections, locks, dams, aqueducts, towing path bridges, waste weirs, road bridges, farm bridges, lock houses, total estimated cost; work on Conneaut reservoir clearing; recapitula- tion. (Same 1838/9: 279-295.) Paging from House doc. ed. 1840. Shenango line: amt. of work done, cash paid and retained percentage on Big Bend bridge; con- tractor's name. (Same 1839/40: 313.) Paging from Collected docs. ; omitted from dept. editions. Shenango line; table: amt of work done on each contract during present year together with descrip- tion of same and names of contractors; also amt. paid on each job, amt. of percentage retained on same. (Same 1839/40: 299-308.) Paging from Collected docs. ; omitted from dept. editions. . Shenango line: cost of work done, cost of work to be done and total estimated cost of line. (Same 1839/40: 209-2250 Paging from Collected docs. ; occurs In all editions except Senate dept. ed. Jan. 21. Shenango line; length; construction; locks; reservoir; Cionueaut Lake as a reservoir; estimated cost of the Shenango line. (Same 1838/9: 36.) Feb. 4. Rept. of committee on internal improve- ments (Fleming) on petition of J. B. Curtis and J. Patterson, for leave to use water out of dam no. 2, on Shenango division of Penn. CanaL (Sen. jol. 1840 V. 1: 174-175.) Nov. 23. Shenango line: estimate of cost of com- pleting. (AJl. canal comrs. 1839/40: 298.) Paging from Collected docs. ; omitted from dept. editions. 1840/1. See above, Conneaut Line, this date. 1841. Shenango line: estimated cost of work done on each section lock, aqueduct, dam, towing path bridge, waste weir, road bridge, farm bridge, lock house, clearing section, etc., to May 1; cost of work done to Dec. 1, cost of work to be done and esti- mated cost, of each when completed. (A.R. canal comrs. 1840/1: 174-191.) Occurs only in doc. editions. Damages 1839-1841. Erie extension, Shenango line; table: dam- ages paid. (A.R. canal comrs. 1838/9 (p. 300) — same 1840/1.) Paging from House doc. ed. 1847 Jan. 21. Rept. of canal comrs. rel. to claims for damages assessed on Shenango line of Erie Exten- sion. (House jol. 1847 v. 2: 250-251 (doc. 27); Sen. joL V. 2: 258-259 (doc. 21).) 1853 Feb. 18. Rept of canal comrs. reL to damages on Shenango line of Erie division of Penn. CanaL (Sen. joL 1853 V. 2: 574-576 (doc. 52); House joL v. 2: 526-528 (doa 55).) CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and RaUroad] : Branches— cont'd Erie Extension: Shenasgo Line — cont'd Employes 1839/40. Shenango line: names of snpts., engrs., asst engrs., etc., employed during year ending Oct 31, 1840 and amt. of salary of each and whole amt. paid to each during year. (A.R. canal comrs. 1839/40- 309-310.) Paging from Collected docs. ; omitted from dept. editions. 1841 Feb. 9. Communication from auditor gen. (Espy) ace. with a tabular stmt containing names and con- tract prices of work on Shenango Line of Erie Ex- tension. (House joL 1841 v. 2: 164, 2 foldg. tables.) Receipts and Elxpenditures 1838. Shenango line; table: cost of work done, cost of work to be done and total estimated cost on line put under contract in 1836 and 1838. (A.R, canal comrs. 1837/8: 114-120; 124-127.) Paging from Collected docs. 1838/9. Shenango line; tables: misc. payments from Nov. 1, 1838-Oct 31, 1839; incidental work paid for; payments to supts., engrs. and others. (iSame 1838/9: 301-303.) Paging from Honse doc. ed. 1839/40. Shenango line; table: incidental work paid for from Nov. 1, 1839-Oct. 31, 1840, misc. payments. (Same 1839/40: 311-312.) Paging from Collected docs. ; omitted from dept editions. 1841. Table: amt of money reed, and expended on Con- neaut and Shenango lines, amt. of appms. author- ized by law and not yet reed., total amt of appms. reed, and expended, total amt of appms., amt re- quired to complete over and above appm., whole estimated cost and amt. of funds yet to be provided to complete same, to which is added cost oi com- pleting repairs on French Creek feeder which are necessary to be done before Erie extension can be put into successful operation. (Same 1840/1 stmt 1 facing p. 204.) Occurs only in doc. ed. Feexch Cbeek Divisiow See also above. Canals : Individual (Private). Franklin Canal Co. Note. Also Erie CanaL serial A 1827-1841. Rept of engr. In Documents as follows : James Ferguson, engr. 1S27 in A.R. cinal comrs. 1827 : 57-66 (series 4, no. 2). Paging from Sen. ed. (-v. 1). 1828 in AJt. canal comrs. 1827 '8 : 45-47 (series 2, no. 2).t 1829 omitted. B. B. Vincent, engr. 1830 in A.K. canal comrs. 1829/30 : 136-165.t ! 1831 not found. Alonzo Livermore, engr. 1832 In A.R. canal comrs. 1831/2 : 174-177.T { 1833 - - " « 1832/3: 118-121.ti 1834 " " " « 1833/4 : 10(>-102.t B 1827-1834. Rept of supt In Documents as follows : John Phillips, supt. 1827 in A.E. canal comrs. 1827:48-36 (series 4, no. 1). Paging from Senate ed. ( v. 2) . t Paging from Sen. doc ed. S Omitted from dept editions. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 465 CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad]: Branches— cont'd French Creek Division — cont'd serial — cont'd B — cont'd J. Mitchellj supt. 1828 in A.R. canal comrs. 1827/8 : 43-45 (series 2, no. l).t William Dickson^ supt, 1829 in A.R. canal comrs. 1828/9 : 225-228.t Wm. Dickson, supervisor 1830 in A.R. canal comrs. 1829/30 : 135-136.t S John Anderson, supt. 1831 in A.R. canal comrs. 1830/1 : 171-174.t § 1832 " " « " 1831/2 : 157-158.* § 1833 " 1832/3 : 115-117.t § 1834 1833/4 : 98-lOO.t Sylvester Welch, engr. 1835 in A.R. canal comrs. 1834/5 : 110-113.* Occurs In all editions except House dept. ed. Ohas. T. Whippo, engr. 1836 in A.R. canal comrs. 1835/6 : 89-90.t Occurs in all editions except Senate dept. ed. 1837 in A.R. canal comrs. 1836/7 : 162-165.t 1838 not found. IF. minor Roberts, engr. 1839 in A.R. canal comrs. 1838/9 : 237-247.t 1840 " " " " 1839/40 : 189-193.t Occurs in all editions except Sen. dept. ed. 1841 in A.R. canal comrs. 1840/1 : 149-157.t § non-serial 1827. Rept. of D. B. Douglass on survey of the routes of the n. w. sec. of the Penn. Canal, from the waters of French Creek to Bay of Presque Isle. (Rept. canal comrs. 1827: 98-117 (series 9, no. 13).) Paging from Senate ed. (v. 1). Dec. 17. Letter from J. Ferguson [resp. materials collected on survey of the valley of French Creek]. (Same 1827: 124 (series 9, no. 17).) Paging from Senate ed. (v. 1). 1834 Dec. 2. French Creek division: amt. applicable of apprns. made prior to Nov. 1, 1833; appru. of Apr. 5, 1834, amt. expended prior to Nov. 1, 1833; amt. expended for year ending Nov. 1, 1834; sum re- quired to complete; balance on hand. (A.R. canal comrs. 1833/4: 17.) Paging from Collected docs. 1835 Dec. 2. Practicability of ascertaining canal route from West Branch of Susquehanna to connect with French Creek Division and ultimately with lake Erie suggested. (Govs. mess. (Wolf) Dec. 2, 1835.) 1837 Dec. 6. French Creek division and feeder; in- juries, tolls and repairs for year ending Oct. 31, 1837. (A.R. canal comrs. 1836/7: 18.) Paging from Collected docs. 1838. See above, Beaver Division, this date. Feb. 28. French Creek division; rept. of Wm. E. Morris rel. to repairs. (A.R. canal comrs. 1837/8: 421-429.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. ; omitted from all other editions. Dee. 21. French creek division: frequent over- flow, damage to crops, large claims for damages; amt. expended for repairs. (Same 1837/8: 14-15.) Paging from House doc. ed.. 1839 Mch. 8. Rept. of committee on roads, bridges and inland navigation (Strohm) rel. to petition of James Herrington for a law granting him permis- sion to take water from dam no. 2, erected across French Creek, for use of the Penn. Canal, for pro- pelling mills, etc. (Sen. jol. 1838/9 v. 1: 571.) 30 CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad] : Branches — cont'd Feench Cbeek Division: Feeder Line 1824 Jan. 21. Rept. of the comrs. apptd. by act of the legisl. of Mch. 21, 1823, to view and examine all the contemplated routes for connecting the waters of Lake Erie and French Creek by canal and slack water navigation. (Sen. jol. 1823/4: 278-289; House jol. 1823/4: 524-535.) The comrs. were Thos. Forster, James Herrington and Wm. Marks, Jr. . Same, separate, n. t. p. 12 pp. Copies seen in Amer. Phil. Socy., Phila., in the Free Library of Phlla. and in Hist. Socy. of Penn. Usual no. of copies ordered prtd. by the Senate and House resp. (Sen. jol. 1823/4 v. 1:289; House jol. 1823/4 T. 1 : 535.) 1826 Mch. 20. Rept. of committee on inland naviga- tion and internal improvement (Lehman), rel. to constructing canal from Pittsburgh to Lake Erie. (House jol. 1825/6 v. 2: 293-294 (doc. 199).) 1827. Amt. of French Creek feeder under contract; cost. (Rept. canal comrs. 1827: 10.) 1828. See above. Main Line. Juniata Division, this date. . List of contractors with contract prices, for that portion of the French Creek feeder west of the creek. (A.R. canal comrs. 1827/8: foldg. table 2, following p. 48 (series 2, no. 5).) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. ■ •. Tabular stmt, of progress of work on the eastern division of the French Creek feeder — showing amt. of work done, payments made to contractors, and percentage retained, up to and incl. Nov. 15, 1828. (Same 1827/8: foldg. table following p. 48 (series 2, no. 4);) Paging" from Sen. doc. ed. Je. 5. Rept. of committee [of bd. of canal comrs.] in regard to prosecution of the French Creek feeder. (Jol. bd. canal comrs. 1828.) 1828/9. French creek feeder; list of contracts entered. (A.R. canal comrs. 1828/9: 231-232.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. 1830 Mch. 20. Rept. of committee (Hamot) rel. to putting under contract balance of French Creek feeder. (Jol. bd. canal comrs. 1830/1.) Dea 14. French creek feeder: estimated cost of constructing canal from Conneaut Lake to Lake Erie. (A.R. canal comrs. 1829/30: 166-188.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. 1831 Dec. 7. Apprn. to connect French Creek feeder with French creek and the Conneaut lake recom- mended. (Govs. mess. (Wolf) Dec. 7, 1831.) 1833 Jan. 24. Rept. of canal comrs. rel. to apprn. of Girard legacy to complete French creek feeder. (House jol. 1832/3 v. 2: 410-411.) 1840 Jan. 21. French Creek division (feeder line) : location and length; object, when constructed; bad condition; estimate of amis, required for repairs; amt. drawn from treasury for repairs on the feeder line. (A.R. canal comrs. 1838/9: 33-34.) 1841. See above, Erie Extension, Shenango Line. Re- ceipts and Expenditures, this date. Jan. 1. Feeder line: heavy repairs needed, line not navigable since breaking of Bemus' dam in 1837; amt. estimated for repairs. (A.R. canal comrs. 1839/40: 28-29.) 1851 Feb. 20. See above, Erie Extension, this date. 1852 Jan. 9. See same, this date. * Paging from House doc. ed. t Paging from Sen. doc. ed. t Paging from Collected docs. § Omitted from dept. editions. 466 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad] : Branches — cont'd French Cbeek Division: Franklin Line 1831 Dec. 15. French creek division; Franklin line; principal works, estimated cost of line; necessity for extension of French creek feeder. (A.R. canal comrs. 1830/1: 33.) 1831/3. French creek division: funds appropriated to Franklin line and north and west ends of feeder; estimated cost of completing. (Same 1832/3: 26-27.) 1833. Feeder and Franklin lines: no. of sections, lock sections and dams, cost and estimated amt. to com- plete; also incidental work; abstract of different kinds of work; cost and estimate for completion; etc. (Same 1832/3: 121 stmts. 1-7.) Found only in doc. editions. 1834. Table: no. sections, names of contractors, length of sections, mode of Improvement, estimated quan- tity of materials, total cost, amt. estimated and paid during present year and total amt. estimated re- tained and paid on Franklin line, Oct. 31, 1834; do. lock sections; do. dams, locks, etc. (.Same 1833/4: 102 (stmts. 21-25).) 1840 Jan. 21. Franklin line; location; length; lockage; bad condition; sums required for repairs; amt. drawn for repairs in 1838/9. (Same 1838/9: 34-35.) 1841 Jan. 1. Franklin line; bad condition of line, necessity to repair or abandon; amt. required to repair line. (Same 1839/40: 30.) 1842 Jan. 15. Dilapidated and almost useless condition of Franklin line; estimated cost of repairing. (Some 1840/1: 17.) 1843 Dec. 30. Expenditure of apprn. in repairing lower dams and locks on Franklin line, authorized by act of Mch. 19, 1842. (Same 1842/3: 9.) 1851. Penn. canal: Franklin line, Sinnemahoning ex- tension of West Branch Division and Kittanning feeder (unfinished) and Gettysburg R.R. aban- doned. (Sam^ 1850/1: 5.) Claims See also below, Damages. 1830 Mch. 20. Rept. of committee (Mitchell) on peti- tion of James Brawley for compensation for work done on the French Creek feeder. (Jol. bd. canal comrs. 1830/1.) Mch. 20. Rept. of committee (Mitchell) on appli- cation of Francis Ross resp. his contract to release part of his farm occupied by the canal. (Same 1830/1.) 1836 Jan. 8. Rept. of committee on claims (M'Sherry) on claims of D. Bemus, asking compensation for certain repairs made at Feeder Dam, on French Creek. (House jol. 1835/6 v. 2: 213-214 (doc. 48).) 1843 Mch. 8. Rept. of John Mitchell, supervisor of French Creek division on claim of Danl. Bemus for compensation for damages to his mill, etc. (Jol. bd. canal comrs. 1843: 107-116.) Damages 1827/8. French Creek feeder; list of damage contracts entered into Nov. 1, 1827-Nov. 1, 1828. (A.R. canal comrs. 1827/8: 49-50 (series 2, no. 6).) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. 1829. Table: petitions for damages and awards in each case. (Same 1828/9: 230-231.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. 1830 Mch. 20. Rept. of committee (Mitchell) on appli- cation of John P. Davis for damage sustained in consequence of the French Creek feeder. (Jol. bd. canal comrs. 1830/1.) CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad] : Branches — cont'd French Cbeek Division: Pbanklin Line — cont'd Damages — cont'd 1832 Je. 16. Damages on French Creek division Jan. 21, 1832. (Sam^ 1832/3.) Je. 16. Claims and damages on the French Creek division Nov. 12, 1829-Apr. 15, 1830. (Same 1832/3.) 1833 Feb. 16. Rept. of committee on inland navigation and internal improvement (Miller) upon petition of Robt. Robinson, for compensation for loss sus- tained consequent upon construction of French Creek feeder, Penn. Canal. (House jol. 1832/3 v. 2: 529 (doc. 154).) May 8. Offers for damages on French Creek divi- sion Sept. 28, 1832-Jan. 1, 1833. (Jol. bd. canal comrs. 1833/4.) 1836 Feb. 6. Rept. of committee on claims (Ferguson) on petition of R. Robinson for compensation for loss sustained, consequent upon construction of French Creek feeder, Penn. CanaL (House jol. 1835/6 v. 2: 542 (doc. 116).) 1837 Feb. 7. Rept of committee on claims (Rambo) upon petition of P'inlaw Beaty and Alex. Shaw for compensation for damages sustained by construc- tion of dam on French Creek. (Same 1836/7 v. 2: 506 (doc. 158).) Mch. 8. Rept. of committee on claims (Trego) on petition of Edwd. Herrington for compensation for damages sustained in consequence of construction of PYench Creek feeder of Penn. Canal. (Same 1836/7 V. 1: 710.) 1838. French creek division: list of claimants with amt. of claims and damages. (A.R. canal ccmrs. 1837/8: 36.) Paging from Collected docs. 1846 Apr. 8. Communication from canal comrs. resp. claim of Bolard & David for damages sustained by raising of French Creek feeder in 1842. (House jol. 1836 V. 1: 644-645; Sen. jol. 1846 v. 2: 390 (doc. 58).) 1850 Mch. 15. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to claim of Danl. Bemus for damage to mills and other property on French Creek Feeder caused by flood of 1837. (Same 18.50 v. 2: 576-578 (doc. 66); same 1850 v. 2: 560-562 (doc. 60).) Employes and Officers 1827. List of engrs., asst engrs., clerks, supts. and other persons employed upon the French Creek feeder. (Rept. canal comrs. 1827: 66-67 (series 4, no. 3).) Paging from Senate ed. (v. 2). 1828 Nov. 16. Rept. of J. Ferguson, engr., rel. to em- ployes and work on French Creek feeder. (A.R. canal comrs. 1827/8: 47-48 (series 2, no. 3).) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. 1831 Apr. 6. See above, Penn. Canal [and R.R.]. Em- ployes, this date. Receipts and Expenditures See also above, Penn. Canal, etc. Receipts and Ex- penditures, nnder dates 1825/40-1828/58. 1829. French creek feeder; amts. i)aid or due on special contracts and contracts for repairs to Nov. 15, 1829. .(A.R, canal comrs. 1828/9: 229-230.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. Table: work done and amt. paid and due for aque- ducts, etc., on line to Nov. 15, 1829. (Same 1828/9: 228-229.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. 1832. Table: funds appropriated and disbursements made; whole length and estimated cost. (Same 1831/2: 35-36.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 467 CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad]: Branches — cont'd French Creek Division: Franklin Line — cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd 1832. Franklin and Feeder lines: classified stmt, of expenditures for sections, lock sections, locks, feeder dam, etc. (Same 1831/2: 176, stmts. 1-7.) Paging from Sen. doe. ei. Found only in doc. eds. 1834. French creek division: cr. and dr. stmt. (Same 1833/4: 98-99.) Paging from Collected docs. Gettysburg Extension Authorized by sec. 9, act of Feb. 18, 18.36 ; suspended by act of Feb. 19, 1839. serial A 1836-1838. Rept. of supt. In Documents as follows : Baml. Fahneatock, supt. 1836 in A.E. canal comrs. 1835/6:68-69.* Found in all editions except House dept. ed. M. C. Clarkson, supt. 1837 Nov. in A.E. canal comrs. 1836/7 : 143-147.' 1888 Jan. in Senate jol. 1837/8 v. 2 : 257-259. 1838 Nov. 2 in A.R. canal comrs. 1837/8 : H9.t B 1836-1840. Rept. of engr. In Documents as follows : John P. Bally, engr. 1836 in A.R. canal comrs. 18S5/6 : 61-68.* S. W. Mifflin, engr. 1837 in A.R. canal comrs. 1836/7 : 148-154.t W. H. Wilson, engr. 1838 in A.R. canal comrs. 1837/8 : 142-148.t IF. K. Huffnagle, engr. 1839 in A.E. canal comrs. 1838/9 : 311-312.i 1840 " " " " 1839/40:406.* Found only in doc. editions. non-serial 1837 Dec. 6. Progress of work; estimated cost of grad- ing 22% miles under contract; amt. of apprn.; sum necessary to complete. (A.R. canal comrs. 1836/7: 20-21.) Paging from Collected docs. Dec. 6. For apprn. for Gettysburg extension of Penn. R.R. (Govs. mess. (Ritner) Dec. 6, 1837.) Dec. 13. See above, Penn. Canal [and R.R.], this date. 1837-1838. Schedules of masonry and graduation. (A.R. canal comrs. 1836/7 (pp. 151-152)— same 1837/8.) Paging from Collected docs. 1837/8. Table: amt. estimated on each section and cul- vert from Nov. 1, 1837-Oct. 31, 1838 with amt. paid, amt. of retained percentage paid and amt. due on each section for all work done. (Same 1837/8: 149 A., B.) Paging from House doc. ed. . Schedule of contracts up to Oct. 31, 1838. (Same 1837/8: 149 E, F.) Paging from House doc. ed. 1838. Rept. of minority of committee (Cassat). apptd. to proceed to town of Gettysburg, Adams Co., and from thence along line of r.r. ending on summit of South Mt., and to examine two contemplated routes to where the road is expected to terminate, at, or west of Hagerstown, Md. (Sen. jol. 1837/8 v. 1: 276- 285.) 2000 copies in English and 500 in German ordered prtd. to be attached to and prtd. with majority rept. (Sen. jol. 1837/8 v. 1:285.) Jan. 29. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to cessation of operations on Gettysburg R.R. (House jol. 1837/8 V. 2: 283-284.) CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad]: Branches — cont'd Gettysburg Extension^ — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1838 Jan. 29-30. Repts. of the majority (Strohm) and minority (Cassat) of the select committee apptd. to view the line of the Gettysburg Extension of the Penn. R.R. and the contemplated routes to its ter- mination. Harrisburg: Thompson & Clark, 1838. 26 pp. Copy seen In Hist. Socy. of Penn. 2000 copies in Bn- glish and 500 in German ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1837/8 v. 1:270; 285). . Same. (Sen. jol. 1837/8 v. 1: 241-254; 276-285.) Feb. 6. Rept. of majority of committee apptd. to examine the route of the Gettysburg R.R.; M'Elwee. Harrisburg: Prtd. by Packer, Barrett & Parks, 1838. 19 pp. Copy seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn. 2000 copies in English and 1000 in German ordered prtd. (House jol. 1837/8 V. 1 : 481.) . Same. (House jol. 1837/8 v. 2: 477-493 (doc. 116).) . Same; minority rept. (H. Funk). Harrisburg: Prtd. by Packer, Barrett & Parks, 1838. 15 pp. Copy seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn. 2000 copies in English and 1000 in German ordered prtd. (House jol. 1837/8 V. 1:481.) . Same. (House jol. 1837/8 v. 2: 526-527 (doc. 125).) Dec. 21. Progress of work on Gettysburg exten- sion; this road to be connected with Baltimore and Ohio R.R., estimated cost of work put under con- tract in 1836 and 1838; amt of apprns., estimated amt. required to complete. (A.R. canal comrs. 1837/8: 20-21.) Paging from House doc. ed. 1839 Jan. 8. Veto (Porter) of res. to suspend work on Gettysburg R.R. (Same 1838/9 v. 1: 1031-1032.) ■ Mch. 6. Veto (Ritner) of res. rel. to Gettysburg R.R. (Same 1838/9 v. 1: 554-556; House jol. 1838/9 V. 1: 555-557.) . Same, separate. Not seen. 5000 copies in English and 10,000 in German ordered prtd. (House jol. 1838/9 v. 1 : 605.) Je. 15. Rept. of [select] committee (M'Elwee) rel. to Gettysburg R.R. Co.; with testimony. (House jol. 1838/9 V. 2: 15-92, map, 2 foldg. tbls. (doc. 221).) Account of frauds in connection with this work. . Same, separate. Harrisburg: Boas & Coplan, 1839. 80 pp., 2 foldg. tables, map. Copy in library of the Library Co. of Phila. 1840 Jan. 8. Amt. expended on Gettysburg R.R., Sin- nemahoning extension of West Branch Canal and Allegheny feeder; works suspended. (Govs. mess. (Porter) Jan. 8, 1840: 30.) Jan. 21. Gettysburg Rwy.: suspension of work; amt. due by commonwealth; disapproval of con- tinuing the work which " should never have been commenced." (A.R. canal comrs. 1838/9: 42-43.) Paging from House ed. 1841. See above, Columbia and Phila. Rwy. Columbia Plane. Apr. 30. Veto (Porter) of bill for relief of cer- tain contractors on Western Extension [Gettys- burg] of Penn. R.R. (House jol. 1841 v. 1: 984-988; Sen. jol. 1841 v. 1: 928-932.) 1850. Contract betw. commonwealth and J. Clay for completion of Gettysburg extension, Penn. canal. (House jol. 1850 v. 2: 699-704.) Transmitted by auditor gen. (Purviance) Mch. 21, 1850. * Paging from Sen. doc. ed. t Paging from Collected docs. t Paging from House doc. ed. 468 INDEX TO DOCUMEINTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL DNDEKTAKINGS— confd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad] : Branches — cont'd Getttsbubo ElsTEXsiox — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1851. See above, French Creek Division. Franklin Line, this date. Claims 1840 Jan. 9. See above, Erie Extension, this date. 1847 Jan. 21. See above, Juniata Division. Claims, this date. Mch. 1. Rept. of canal comrs. rel. to claim of John Stewart, a contractor on the Gettysburg R.R. (Sen. jol. 1847 V. 2: 400-404 (doc. 46).) 1850 Mch. 18. Communication from auditor gen. (Pnr- viance) rel. to claim of James Caldwell for work done upon (Jettysburg Eixtension of Penn. R.R. (House jol. 1850 v. 2: 578-583 (doc. 67); Sen. joL v. 2: 562-567 (doc. 61).) Receipts and Eixpenditures 1837-1837/8. Table: expenditures from Mch. 29-Oct. 31. (A.R. canal comrs. 1836A (PP- 144-147) — game 1837/8.) Paging from Collected docs. 1837/8. Table: payments, Nov. 1, 1837-Oct 31, 1838, to supts. engrs. and others with term of service and amt. due them. {Same 1837/8: 149 (C).) Paging from House doc ed. 1843. Table: payments to contractors on the Gettys- burg RJR. (Jol. bd. canal comrs. 1843: 81.) North Bbanch Divisioif Extended from Northnmberland, on west side of the North Branch of the Snsqnehanna to Lackawanna Dam ; deeded to Snnbnry and Erie B.R. Co. In 1858. seriai A 1 series 1828-1841. Rept of engr. In Docnments as follows : Chaa. T. Wkippo, engr. 1828 In A.E. canal comra. 1827. 8:93-97 (series 6, no. 1). 1829 in A.K. canal comrs. 1828/9 : 219-225.t 1830 not fonnd. Jame» Ferguson, engr, 1831 in AJt. canal comrs. 1830/1 : 192-202.t "^ John Bennet, engr. 1832 m A.E. canal comrs. 1831/2 : 139-144.t f 1833 " « " " 1832/3 : 123-127.t ^ Wyoming Line only. Robt. Faries, engr. 1834 in A.R. canal comrs. 1833/4 : 13D.t 1835 « - • • 1834/5:98-99.* Fonnd in all editions except Honse dept. ed. James D. Harris, engr. 1836 in A.E. canal comrs. 1835/6 : 92 ; 128-134 ; 163- 174.t pp. 128-134 relate to No. Br. Extension, pp. 163-174 relate to Tioga Une : these are f oond in all editions ; the rept. on the No. Branch division is omitted from Honse dept. ed. 1837 in A.R. canal comrs. 1836/7:129-133; 140-1424 pp. relate to Tioga Line. 1838 In A.K. canal comrs. 1S3T '8 : 91-106.* A. B. Warford, engr. 1839 in A.R. canal comrs. 1838/9 : 208-212.* pp. 214-218 contain a rept. by Wm. B. Foster on the North Branch Extension; pp. 218-222 a rept. by Thos. Myers on the Tnnkhannock Line. 1840 in A.B, canal comrs. 1839/40 : 197-201.t Fonnd in all editions except Senate dept. ed. 1841 In A.K. canal comrs. 1840/1 : 159-162.t 2 series 1851-1853/4. Rept of engr. Checklist Wm. B. Foster, engr. 1851. h. t p. 14 pp. Copy seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn. 1851/2. Not found. CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: ENDIVIDnAI, UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad]: Branches — cont'd North Bbaxch Drvisiox — cont'd serial — cont'd 2 series — cont'd II. A. Gamble, engr. 1851/3. Bepts. of supt. and engr. n. p., n. d. 7, 26 pp. The latter part of the pamphlet is the engr.'s rept. Copies seen in Hist Socy. of Penn., library of the Library Co. of Phila. and in the Western Beserre Hist Socy. 1853/4. h. t p. 22 pp. Copy seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn. In Collected docs, as follows : 1851 in Exec docs. 1851. 14 pp. 1851/2 « " - 1852. 8 pp. 1851/ 3 " " " 1853. 7, 26 pp. 1853 4 • • » 1854. 22 pp. B 1 series 1828-184L Rept of supt In Documents as follows : T. Woodside, supt. 1828 in A.E. canal comrs. 1827/8 : foldg. tables betw. pp. 96 and 97 (series 6, no. 2). John ilitchett, acting comr. 1829 in A.B. canal comrs. 1828/9 : 215-219.t James P. BuU, supt. 1830 in A.E. canal comrs. 1829/30 : 110-117.t \ Lord Butler, supt. 1831 in A.E. canal comrs. 1830/1 : 187-190. tit 183-1 - « « - 1831/2 : 135-138.T § 1 1833 - » - " 1832/3 : 122-123.t 5 1 D. M'Cormici, supt. 1834 in A.B. canal comrs. 1833/4 : 129.t George Craicford, supt. 1835 in A.E. canal comrs. 1834/5 : 96-97.* Found in all editions except Honse dept ed. WiOiam KeeJer, supt. 1836 in A.B. canal comrs. 1835/6 : 175-176.t 1837 - » - " 1836/7 : 135-139 J Tioga Line only. B. Harding, Jr., supt. 1838 in AJL canal comrs. 1837/8 : 107-109.' Tnnkhannock Line only. Thos. Myers {Tunthannoek) ; Y. E. Piolett {Tioga) 1839 in A.B. canal comrs. 1838/9 : 218-2-25.* 1840 - » " " 1839/40 : 377-386.J ^ S. P. Callings, supt. 1841 in A.B. canal comrs. 1840/ 1 : 213-214.t •; Tioga and Tnnkhannock lines. 2 series Rept of supt Checklist Wm. Brindle, supt. 1851/ 3. See aboTe, Group A. Series 2. 1853/4. Not found. W. B. Maffet, supt. 1854/5. n. p., n. d. 22 pp. Copies seen in Hist Socy. of Penn. and In library of tne Library Co. of Phila. 1S35 6. n. p., n. d. 10 pp. Copy seen in library of the Library Co. of Phila. 1836 7. Not found. In Collected docs, as follows : 1851/3 in Exec docs. 1853. 7, 26 pp. 1853/4 ' " " 1854. 1854/5 • " • 1855. 1855/6 - - - 1856. 1856/7 " LegisL • 1858:359-364. - Becord 1858 : 79-81. 1851/3-1856/7 * Paging from Honse doc ed. t Paging from Sotate doc ed. t Paging from Collected docs. i North Branch and Susguehaima divisions. * Omitted from dept. edlUons. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 469 CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'a Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad] : Branches — cont'd NoBTH Branch Division — cont'd non-serial 1825 Mch. 15. Rept. of committee on inland navigation (Lehman) rel. to north branch of Susquehanna and on canals to be constructed from Susquehanna to Lehigh and Schuylkill. (House jol. 1824/5 v. 2: 413-415 (doc. 197).) . Same, separate, n. t. p. 3 pp. Copy Been In Amer. Phil. Socy. Usual no. ordered prtd. (House jol. 1824/5 v. 1 : 586.) 1827 Dec. 25. Importance of the North Branch of the Susquehanna, as a part of the system of improve- ment; estimates. (A.R. canal comrs. 1827: 16-17.) 1828. Stmt, exhibiting the quantity of work done on the North Branch Division from its commencement to Nov. 15, 1828, total cost at contract prices, sum paid on each section and amt. of percentage re- tained. (Same 1827/8 foldg. table betw. pp. 112 and 113 (series 6, no. 5).) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. . Estimate of cost of North Branch Division of Penn. Canal from Nanticoke Palls to sec. 73, etc. (Same 1827/8: 97-107 (series 6, no. 3).) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. . Estimate of cost of completing the remainder of the North Branch Division to Northumberland. {Same 1827/8: 107-112 (series 6, no. 4).) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. Dec. 11. Location of canal line on north branch of the Susquehanna; rapid advance of the work. (Same 1827/8: 69.) Paging from House doc. ed. 1830 Dec. 21. Description of North Branch division; country through which it runs; whole length; original estimate of cost; actual cost. (Same 1829/30: 59-61.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. 1831. See below, Susquehanna Division, this date. 1832/3. Tables: work on North Branch division; nature, contractors, amts. paid. (A.R. canal comrs. ' 1832/3: 116-148.) Found only In doc. editions. 1834 Mch. 25. Rept. of committee on accts. (Harper) upon the accts. of select committee apptd. to investi- gate the conduct of the canal comrs. and their agts. upon the north and west branches of the Penn. Canal. (House jol. 1833/4 v. 2: 8b4 (doc. 182).) Mch. 29. Rept. of committee of accts. (Wiegand) upon the acct. of Luther Scott, for serving sub- poenas on witnesses called before committee to in- vestigate conduct of John Porsman. (Same 1833/4 V. 2: 843-844 (doc. 191).) Mch. 29. Rept. of committee (Irish) apptd. to explore north and west branches of Penn. Canal and to investigate conduct of canal comrs. (Same 1833/4 V. 1: 726-730.) 1836. North branch extension: estimate of canal on west side of Susquehanna from station 29 to Athens; estimate from dam proposed on Chemung River at Athens to Lackawanna Creek; recapitulation; esti- mate from station no. 235, west side, to station 321, east side, passing Susquehanna by dam at Towanda; recapitulation; estimate of canal on east side of Susquehanna from Athens to Lackawanna Creek; recapitulation. (A.R. canal comrs. 1835/6: 134-162.) Paging from Collected docs. ; occurs In all editions except House dept. ed. Dec. 6. Destined importance of North Branch Canal; work completed and in progress. (Govs, rhess. (Ritner) Dec. 6, 1836.) CANALS AND SLACK-WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad] : Branches — cont'd NoKTH Bbanoh Division — cont'd non-serial — cont'd, 1836-1838. Tables: contracts entered into, date of con- tracts, name of contractors with prices at which different kinds of work have been let; estimates of work done, amt. paid on contracts. (A.R. canal comrs. 1837/8: 106 (1-11).) Paging from Collected docs. 1837 Dec. 6. Expediency of constructing locks of per- manent character on north branch division. (Same 1836/7: 16.) Paging from Collected docs. Dec. 13. See above, Penn. Canal [and R.R.], this date. 1838 Jan. 9. See same, this date. Dec. 21. Canals constructed at expense of state up Susquehanna from Duncan's Island to North- umberland, thence up both branches; one improve- ment extending to anthracite coal mines on north, and other to bituminous mines on west branch. (A.R. canal comrs. 1837/8: 13.) Paging from House doc. ed. Dec. 21. Whole estimated cost of North Branch extension including estimated cost of forming con- nection with N. Y. improvements, whole amt. of apprns., amt. required to complete. (Same 1837/8: 18-20.) Paging from House doc. ed. Dec. 21. Imperfect construction of North Branch division; necessity for renewing wooden locks; esti- mated cost of repairs within next year; amt. ex- pended In repairs and in payment of old work on finished lines. (Same 1837/8: 12.) Paging from House doc. ed. 1839 Feb. 27. Communication addressed to Speaker of House of Representatives by canal comrs. resp. measures adopted by N. Y. State to connect improve- ments of that state by r.rs. or canals, with the ex- tension of the North Branch division of the Penn. Canal. (Jol. bd. canal comrs. 1839/40.) . Same, separate; with ace. docs. Harrisburg: Boas & Coplan, 1839. 24 pp. Copies in the N. Y. Public Library, in the Hist. Socy. of Penn., and in the Penn. State Library. May 15. Rept. of select committee (Penrose) apptd. to consult with authorities of N. Y. rel. to connection of public works of that state with North Branch canal. (Sen. jol. 1838/9 v. 1: 814-825.) May 15. Same, separate. Harrisburg: Prtd. by E. Guyer, 1839. 15 pp. Copies in Hist. Socy. of Penn. and in Library of Congress. Je. 22. Rept. of committee on roads, bridges and inland navigation (Strohm), on petitions of con- tractors on North and West Branch Canals, com- plaining of oppressive and vexatious conduct in payment of money and making estimates, by pres- ent supts. and engrs. on those lines of improve- ments. (Sen. jol. 1838/9 v. 1: 1236-1259 and 8 foldg. tables. ) . Same, separate. Not seen. 3000 copies in English and 1000 in German ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1838/9 v. 1 : 1259.) Je. 24. See above, Penn. Canal [and R.R.]. Prauds, etc. 1839/40. Table: amt. of payments made on North Branch Extension; whole amt. of retained percent- age unpaid up to that day; recapitulation. (A.R. canal comrs. 1839/40: 386 (1-12).) Paging from Collected docs. ; omitted from dept. editions. 470 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PEXNSYLVAXIA CANALS Am> SLACK- WATER NAAaGATION: DTDIVIDUAL UWDERTAKHrGS— confd Pennsylvania Canal [and Sailroad] : Blanches — cont'd NoETH Bbasch Ditisiok — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1840. An address [to the Senate and House of Repre- sentatives] signed by a committee apptd. at a mtg. Iield in Bradford Co. on the subject on the No. Branch CanaL Prtd. by order of the Senate, May 23, 1840. Harrisbnrg: W. D. Boas, 1840. 12 pp. Copy seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn. Jan. 8. See above, Erie Eixtension, this date. Jan. 21. North Branch division: extent; naviga- tion; bad condition of locks and aqnedacts; bldg. of new locks; floods; feeder dam at Lackawanna; estimate of amt. required for repairs; amt. drawn from the treasury for repairs in 1838/9. (A.R. canal comrs. 1838/9: 28-30.) Jan. 21. North Branch extension: location; ex- tent; object [market for Wyoming, Lackawanna and Towanda Valleys in Penn. and the lake country of N. Y.] ; improvements in New York State; descrip- tion of the Tioga and Tunkhannock lines; sums re- quired for r^airs. {Same 1838/9: 37-39.) 1841 Jan. 1. Xo definite action taken by l^isL on preposition to rebuild Lackawanna feeder dam; old dam destroyed in 1839; navigation since main- tained by brush dam. (.Same 1839/40: 33-34.) Paging from House edL Feb. 25. Rept. of committee on internal improve- ment and inland navigation (Strohm) on petition of M. J. Clark, a contractor on Tioga line of North Branch division of Penn. Canal for a new contract at increased prices. (Sen. joL 1841 v. 1: 324-323.) 1842 Jan. 6. See above, Erie Ebrt^nsion, this date. Jan. 15. North branch extension: no provision made for prosecuting unfinished works; folly of commencing great state works, expending millions in construction and then abandoning on verge of completion. (AJt. canal comrs. 1840/1: 25.) Paging from Sen. ed. Mch. 16. See above, Erie Extension, this date. 1843 Jan. 4. See same, this date. 1844 Dea 31. Condition of unfinished line on north branch of Susquehanna from mouth of Lackawanna from mouth of Lackawanna to state line; value and Importance of line; suggestion for completing. (AJl. canal comrs. 1843/4: 9.) 1843. Communication from the canal comrs. reL to tolls on the north and west branches of the Pens. CanaL Harrisburg: J. M. G. Lescure, 1845. 4 pp. Copy seen in the Penn. State Ul)rary. F^. 24. See above, Penn. Canal [and R.R.]. Dam- ages, this date. Note. Dec. 30. North branch div.: cost of repairs; necessity of securing safety of Nanticoke daui; sug- gestion for weigh lock on division. (A.R. canal comrs. 1844/5: 11.) Dec. 30. Regret at abandoning construction of North Branch Extension; when finished would probably yield annually more than double the in- terest on sum required to complete. (Same 1844/5: 12-13.) 1846 Dec. 31. See below, Susquehanna Division, this date. 1847 Dec. 30. Rept. on construction of weigh-lock on North branch division authorized by act of Mch. 16, 1847. (AJt canal comrs. 1847: 12.) 1848 Dec 26. Construction of weigh4ock at Beach Haven, authorized by act of Mch. 16, 1847; cost. {Same 1848: 12.) CAHALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: nmiVIDV AL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad]: Branches — confd NoBTH Braicch Ditisios — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1848 Dec. 26. Final estimate of work done and ma- terials delivered by Pettibone & Marcy, contractors for building weigh-lock at Beach Haven, on North Branch division. (JoL bd. canal comrs. 1848: 83.) 1849 Feb. 3, 9. Speech of Henry M. Fuller upon bill authorizing completion of North Branch Exteusiaa of Penn. Canal and to effect a loan for that purpose [delivered in Penn. House of R^resentatives]. n. t p. 4 U. Copy seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn. Page numbers possibly trimmed off. Feb. 14. Rept. of committee of ways and means reL to completion of North Branch CanaL (House joL 1849 V. 2: 306-308 (docs. 26-27).) Majority rept. (Cooper) ; minority, Feb. 15 (Biddle). Feb. 14. Same, separate; with an app. by a citizen of No. Penn. Harrisburg: L G. H'Kinley * J. M. G. Lescure, 1849. 24 pp. Copy seen In Hist. Socy. of Penn. 1000 copies in English and 230 in German ordered prtd. (Honse JoL 1849 T. 1 : 316-317.) The Importance of the Korth Branch Eztensibn to coal and iron trade is the chief feature of the appendix. Feb. 16. R^t. of committee of ways and means (Roberts) reL to sinking fund for liquidation at state debt; avoiding Schuylkill Plane; finishing North Branch Canal; and on finances of state generaUy. (House joL 1849 v. 2: 309-327 (doc 28).) Dec 28. North branch extension: contracts al- lotted tap further work on extension; amt. expended; amt. estimated for completion at time of suspen- sion of work. (AJL canal comrs. 1848/9: 14-15.) 1850 Jan. 1. Work on North Branch Canal; importance of its completion. ((Jovs. mess. (Jcriinston) Jan. 1, 1850.) Feb. 1. Communication frmu canal comrs. rd. to the allotment of work on North Branch CanaL (House joL Jan. 1850 v. 2: 375-378.) . Same, separate. Harrisburg: J. iL G. Lescure, 1850. 6 pp. Copy seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn. 1851 Jan. 1. North Branch extension: remaining work put under contract; estimated cost; amt appro- priated and amt. required to complete (A.R. canal comrs. 1849/50: 14.) 1852 Jan. 5. North Branch Canal ought to be finished. (Govs. mess. (Johnston) Jan. a, 1852.) Jan. 5. N^otiation of loan to complete North Branch Canal; terms. {Same (Bigler) Jan. 5, 1853.) Jan. 9. North branch division: length and extent; no. of dams, aqueducts, locks and bridges; cost of repairs; receipts largely exceed those of previous year. (A.R. canal comrs. 1850/1: 16-17.) Jan. 9. North branch extension; length and ex- tent; amt. expended up to 1841 when work was sus- I>ended; line again put under contract; estimated cost of work under contract; amt apprc^riated by acts of 1849, 1850 and 1851; amt required to com- plete; line will give continuous water communica- tion with canals of N. Y. and connection with r.rs. running through that state from Hudson River to lakes, thus opening important market fm* coal of Wyoming valley. {Same 1850/1: 20, 2L) Jan. 20. Speedy completion of North Branch Canal consistent with truest principles of economy. (Govs. mess. (Bigler) Jan. 20. 1852.) ilay 13. Estimates tor work on the North Branch Canal. (JoL bd. canal comrs. 1852: 64-65.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 471 CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL D NDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad]: Branches — cont'd North Branch Division — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1852 Dec. 31. North branch extension; estimated cost of work under contract; estimate of work not under contract; total cost from mouth of Lackawanna to state line; amt. available; apprns.; amt. required to complete to state line. (A.R. canal comrs. 1851/2: 19.) Dec. 31. North branch extension : co. incorporated by state of New York to form junction betw. this extension and branch of main line of N. Y. canals at Elmira. (.Sfome 1851/2: 19.) Dec. 31. North branch division: entirely free from debt for repairs; stmt, of tolls reed, showing decrease as compared with 1851. (Same 1851/2: 17.) 1853. See above, Allegheny Portage, this date. Apr. 8. Discussion resp. proposed apprns. to the North Branch Canal and Portage R.R. (Daily Legisl. Record v. 1, no. 58.) Dec. 28. North Branch extension: progress of work; table showing entire cost since 1849. (A.R. canal comrs. 1852/3: 19.) 1854. See above, Pennsylvania Canal [and R.R.], this date. Jan. 4. " . . . . State work from Pittston to the dam at Athens .... has been completed." (Govs, mess. (Bigler) Jan. 4, 1854.) Feb. 24. Discussion (House) of bill to appro- priate certain moneys to be expended on the North Branch Canal. (Daily Legisl. Union v. 1 (no. 28): 137.) Feb. 27. Letter from canal comrs. rel. to apprns. needed, particularly that for the North Branch Canal. (Same v. 1 (no. 30) : 146.) Feb. 28. Letter from canal comrs. in reply to Sen. res. of Feb. 24 resp. rate of toll upon the new line of the North Branch Canal. {Same v. 1: (no. 32) 153.) . Abstr. of operations on extension of North Branch Canal. (A.R. canal comrs. 1853/4: 23.) . Abstr. of operations on Lower North Branch division. (Same 1853/4: 21.) 1855. Work on North Branch Canal; defects in old work; cost. (Govs. mess. (Bigler) Jan. 3, 1855: 6-7.) . Debate (Buckalew) upon bill for repair of No. Branch Canal. (Legisl. Record Apr. 19, 1855: 3.) . Same. (Same Apr. 21, 1855: 2.) . Debate on bill providing for repairs and comple- tion of the North Branch Canal from Pittston north- ward to the state line. (Same Apr. 12, 1855: 1-2.) . Same. (Same Apr. 13, 1855: 1-2.) Apr. 12. Letter from canal comrs. as to effect passage of act for the repairs and completion of the North Branch Canal from Pittston northward, would have on state revenue. (Same Apr. 18, 1855; 5-6.) 1856 Jan. 1. North Branch Canal incomplete; fraudu- lent construction of old work and some of new; expenditures. (Govs. mess. (Pollock) Jan. 1, 1856.) 1857 Jan. 7. Completion of part of North Branch Canal; extent; time consumed in construction; im- portance. (Same (Pollock) Jan. 7, 1857.) . General apprn. bill; discussion resp. apptmt. of W. R. Maffit, supt. and engr. of No. Branch Canal. (Daily Legisl. Record 1857 no. 50: 2-3.) . Discussion of general apprn. bill, with reference to repeal of sees, of apprn. bill of 1855, by which Wm. R. Maffit was apptd. supt. and engr. of the North Branch Canal. (Same 1857 no. 57: 3-4.) . Remarks of Steuben Jenkins rel. to the North Branch Canal. (Same 1857 no. 66: 3-8.) CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad] : Branches^ont'd NoKTH Bkanch Division — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1857 Feb. 20. Rept. of canal comrs. on violation of law by supt. of Upper North Branch Canal (Wm. R. Mafflt) by unauthorized contraction of debt. (Sen. jol. 1857: 262-263.) Feb. 20. Same. (Daily Legisl. Record 1857, no. 32: 4.) 1858 Jan. 26. Communication from canal comrs., trans- mitting copy of resignation of Wm. R. Maffet, supt. of North Branch Canal. (Legisl. docs. 1858: 443.) Mch. 1. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to management of North Branch extension of Penn. Canal. (Same 1858: 156.) Mch. 1. Communication from canal comrs. rel. to repairs on North Branch division of Penn. canal. (Same 1858: 571-572; Sen. jol. 1858: 327-328.) Mch. 2. Rept. of canal comrs. on North Branch Division of the Penn. Canal. (Legisl. Record 1858: 195.) 1859 Jan. 5. See above, Delaware Division, this date. Claims See also below, Damages. 1837 Feb. 23. Rept. of committee on claims (Chamber- lain) upon petition of Geo. Mack, for compensation for work done upon North Branch division of Penn. Canal. _,( House joL 1836/7 v. 2: 578-579 (doc. 187).) 1838 Jly. 31. Proposition resp. claim of Geo. Wausey of 'Towanda. (Jol. bd. canal comrs. 1838/9.) 1840 Jan. 9. See above, Erie Extension. Claims, this date. 1844 Jan. 23. Rept. of committee on private claims for damages (Darsie) on act for relief of S. D. Brobst, a contractor on North Branch division. (Sen. jol. 1844 V. 1: 117-118.) 1845 Feb. 13. Rept. of committee on claims (Dickey) on claim of Hepburn, Johnson and Heylman for work done on North Branch Canal. (House jol. 1845 V. 2: 368 (doc. 53).) 1848 Jan. 10. Rept. of canal comrs. on claim of J. Waldron and Co., contractors for sec. 36, of the Tioga line of North Branch extension. (Sen. jol. 1848 V. 2: 53 (doc. 6).) 1849 Apr. 9. Communication from auditor gen. (Pur- viance) rel. to claim of Wm. Keeler for work done on the Tioga Line of the North Branch extension of Penn. Canal. (Sen. jol. 1849 v. 2: 508-509 (doc. 78) ; House jol. 1849 v. 2: 555-556 (doc. 76).) 1850 Mch. 9. Communication from auditor gen. (Pur- viance) rel. to claim of John Hanson for work on Tunkhannock division of North Branch Canal. (House jol. 1850 v. 2: 650-654 (doc. 75); Sen. jol. 1850 V. 2: 634-638 (doc. 69).) Mch. 20. Rept. of auditor gen. (Purviance) rel. to claim Bogle, Hall and Bogle, contractors on sec- tion 65, Tunkhannock Division of North Branch canal. (House jol. 1850: v. 2: 666-668 (doc. 82).) 1852 Jan. 30. Rept. of canal comrs. rel. to claim of J. McCord for work done on North Branch canal. (Same 1852 v. 2: 82 (doc. 19).) 1856 Jan. 29. Rept. of committee on finance (Bucka- lew) on bill for payment of Colt and Brobst on acct. of work done on North Branch Canal; claim dating from 1840. (Some 1856: 152-154.) 1860 Jan. 5. Veto (Packer) of act rel. to claim of Thos. Morley; damages to real estate by construction of No. Branch Canal. (Daily Legisl. Record 1860: 24.) 1861. Jt. rept. of atty. gen. (Knox), state treasurer (Slifer), auditor gen. (Cochran) on claim of Thos. Morley; No. Br. Canal. (Same 1861: 45.) 472 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Branches — cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad] : NoBTH Bkanch Division — cont'd Claims — cont'd 1861. Veto (Curtin) of suppl. to act rel. to claim of Thos. Morley {Same 1861: 964; 1157.) 1862. Debate on claim of Saml. D. Brobst, former supervisor on the No. Branch Canal. (Same 1862: 347.) . Debate on claim of Thos. Morley for damages done his real estate in Wyoming Co. by the exten- sion of the North Branch Canal. (Same 1862: 286- 288.) Damages 1829/30-1833. North Branch division: damages paid. (A.R. canal comrs. 1829/30 (p. 117, stmt. B)—same 1832/3.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. ; omitted from dept. editions. 1831-1833. North branch division: money paid for dam- ages from Je. 1, 1831-Oct 31, 1833. (Same 1832/3: 151-152.) Paging from Senate doc. ed. ; omitted from dept. editions. 1832 Je. 16. Damages on the North Branch Division Sept 18, 1830-Jaii. 21, 1832. (Jol. bd. canal comrs. 1832/3.) 1833 May 8. OfEers for damages on North Branch divi- sion Je. 14, 1832-Feb. 2, 1833. (Same 1833/4.) May 8. OfEers for damages Nov. 3-6, 1832. (Same 1833/4.) 1834 Feb. 15. Kept of committee on private claims for damages (Baker) on petition of Alex. Mont- gomery for remuneration for damage done him in his estate on the North Branch of the Susquehanna, by the Penn. CanaL (Sen. joL 1833/4 v. 1: 374.) 1837 Jan. 16. Rept. of committee on claims (Rambo) upon petition of John Snyder for compensation for damages sustained by construction of North Branch division. (House jol. 1836/7 v. 2: 365 (doc. 93).) Jan. 16. Rept. of committee on claims (Parker) upon petition of Wm. Stall for compensation for damages done by construction of North Branch division. (Same 1836/7 v. 2: 363-364 (doc. 91).) Feb. 18. Rept. of committee on claims (Rambo) upon petition of inhabitants of Plymouth township, Luzerne Co., for compensation for injury sustained by Nanticoke dam. (Same 1836/7 v. 2: 569-570 (doc. 176).) 1846 Feb. 13. Rept. of committee on private claims for damages (Darsie) on petition of Chas. Puller, a con- tractor on the North Branch Extension. (Sen. jol. 1846 V. 1: 197.) 1861. Debate rel. to damages on North Branch and Wyoming Canal. (Legist Record 1861: 690-695; 791-792; 828-829.) 1863. Opinion of atty. gen. reL to claims of Thos. Mor- ley vs. Commonwealth for damages for aU^ed in- jury done his property by reason of construction of No. Branch extension. (A.R. atty. gen. 1863: 819- 820.) Paging from LegisL docs. Employes and Officers 1828-1830. North Branch division: list of supts., engrs. and others employed; daily compensation. (A.R. canal comrs. 1827/8 (pp. 112-113, series 6, no. 6) — same 1829/30.) Omitted 1828/9. 1831 Apr. 6. See above, Penn. Canal [and R.R.]. Em- ployes, this date. 1833/4. North branch division: list of officers employed and amt paid each. (A.R. canal comrs. 1833/4: 126.) Paging from Collected docs. CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad]: Branches — cont'd NoETH Bkanch Division — cont'd Employes and Officers — cont'd 1838. North branch extension: payment to supts., engrs. and other persons employed on division from Feb. 22-Oct. 31; amt due. (Same 1837/8: 106 (12).) Paging from Collected docs. 1841 Feb. 17. Communication from auditor gen. (Espy) ace. with tabular stmt, containing names of con- tractors and contract prices for work on Tunkhan- nock Line of North Branch Division, Penn. Canal, filed subsequent to Nov. 1, 1839. (House jol. 1841 V. 2: 334 (doc. 99).) Receipts and Expenditures See also above, Damages ; do. Employes. See also above, Penn. Canal, etc. Receipts and Expenditures, under dates 1825/40-1825/58. 1830. Table: actual cost and original estimate: amt forfeited, and amt actually paid Dec. 1, 1830 for work done; cost of bridges, aqueducts, etc. (A,R. canal comrs. 1829/30: 117, stmt A.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. ; omitted from dept. editions. 1831. North branch and Susquehanna divisions: money reed, and expended for new and old work, and dam- ages on completed line; amt required to complete payments for old work and damages accepted. (Same 1830/1: 189-190.) Paging from Sen. doc ed. ; omitted from dept. editions. 1832. North branch division; tables: disbursements. (Same 1831/2: 152-156.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. ; omitted from dept editions. 1836. Cr. and dr. stmt Jly. 29-Nov. 1. (Same 1835/6: 176-177.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. ; fonnd in all editions. 1836/7. See below, Susquehanna Division, this date. 1838. Table: amt drawn upon treasurer of bd. of canal comrs. and amt disbursed from Feb. 28, to Oct 31; misc. expenses paid. (A.R. canal comrs. 1837/8: 106 (13).) Paging from Honse doc. ed. 1840. North branch division: heavy expenditures for repairs; amt. due contractors for repairs and to finish work under contract (Same 1839/40: 33.) 1841/2. See below. West Branch Division, this date. Tolls 1843 Apr. 8. Communication from pres. of bd. of canal comrs. rel. to tolls reed, upon No. Branch Canal in 1841 and 1842. (House jol. 1843 v. 1: 1018.) 1845 Feb. 18. Communication from bd. of canal comrs. rel. to toUs on North and West branches of Penn, Canal. (Sen. jol. 1845 v. 2: 216-217 (doc. 41).) 1847. See below, Susquehanna Division, this date. 1849. Amt expended on North Branch Canal; amt. re- quired to complete; redemption from ruin urged. (Govs. mess. (Johnston) Jan. 6, 1849.) 1852-1853. North branch division: excess of tolls in 1853 over 1852. (A.R. can^ comrs. 1852/3: 15.) NoBTH Branch Division : Tioga Line 1836. Tioga line commencing at Athens and ending at Wyaluslng creek; estimate of cost (A.R. canal comrs. 1835/6: 174 [15, 16].) Paging from Collected docs. : fonnd in all editions. 1836/9-1836/41. Tioga line: value ot work done from commencement; value of work done during fiscal year; total value of work done; amt required to complete; total estimated cost (Same 1838/9 (p- 224, 7 foldg. tables)— «ome 1840/1.) Paging from Honse doc. ed. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 473 CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad] : Branches — cont'd NoBTH Branch Division — Tioga Link — cont'd 1837. Tioga line: value of work done under contracts for construction up to Oct. 31, 1837. (Same 1836/7: 142 [1, 2, 3, 4].) Paging from Collected docs. Dec. 6. Tioga line; progress of work; estimated cost of work under contract; amt. appropriated; amt. required to complete. (Same 1836/7: 18-19.) Paging from Collected docs. 1838. Tioga line: work on sections, public and farm bridges, dams and schutes, aqueducts, waste weirs, culverts, iron delivered for locks, removal of build- ings, work on roads. (Same 1837/8: 100, stmts. A and B, 18 foldg. tables.) Paging from House doc. ed. 1839 Je. 11. See below, Tunkhannock Line, this date. 1840 Jan. 21. Tioga and Tunkhannock lines: length of each amt. of work done, amt. remaining to be done, whole cost of lines, total cost of north branch extension; amt. required to complete. (A.R. canal comrs. 1838/9: 38-39.) Paging from Collected docs. Jan. 21. See above. North Branch Division, this date. 1841 Jan. 1. Tioga line: estimated cost; length of line. (A.R. canal comrs. 1839/40: 39.) Paging from Collected docs. 1848 Jan. 10. See below. Claims, this date. 1849 Apr. 9. See same, this date. Employes 1837/8. Tioga line: list of persons employed in engr. dept. from Nov. 1, 1837-Oct 31, 1838; duties, daily pay and term of service of each. (A.R. canal comrs. 1837/8: 100, stmt. D.) Paging from House doc. ed. 1838/9. Tioga line: showing names, duties, time of service daily pay and amt. paid to persons, employed from Nov. 1, 1838-Oct. 31, 1839. (Some 1838/9 stmt. 11, facing p. 224.) Paging from Collected docs. 1841 Feb. 19. Communication from auditor gen. (Espy) ace. with tabular stmt., containing names of con- tractors and contract prices of different kinds of work for Tioga Line of North Branch Canal subse- quent to Nov. 1, 1839. (House jol. 1841 v. 2: 356, foldg. table (doc. 102).) Receipts and Expenditures 1838/9. Tioga line: amounts paid by late and present supts. on locks, sections, dams, schutes, culverts, waste weirs, aqueducts, bridges, etc. from Nov. 1, 1838-Oct. 31, 1839; retained percentage on same not forfeited. (A.R. canal comrs. 1838/9: 224, 5 foldg. tables.) Paging from House doc. ed. 1839 May 30. Communication from auditor gen. (Es- py), with stmt, of all moneys placed in hands of supt. of Tioga and Tunkhannock lines of North Branch division of Penn. Canal showing time and amt. of money reed, by said officers from common- wealth. (Sen. jol. 1838/9 v. 1: 951-952.) 1840/1. Amt paid on Tioga line during fiscal year; also total amt. due Nov. 30, 1841. (A.R. canal comrs. 1840/1: 213 (nos. 1, 2, 6, 10, 15, 19.) Occurs only In doc. ed. NoBTH Bbanch Division: Tunkhannock Line 1838 Dec. 21. Letting of most difficult portions of Tunkhannock line. (A.R. canal comrs. 1837/8: 23.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad] : Branches — cont'd NoETH Bbanch Division: Tunkhannock Link — cont'd 1838. Tunkhannock line: estimated cost of sections, locks, dams, aqueducts, bridges, waste weirs, lock houses, fencing, hydraulic cement and castings and removal of buildings; recapitulation. (Some 1837/8: 100; stmt. C, 1-8.) Paging from House doc. ed. 1839 Je. 11. Rept. of canal comrs. in compliance with Sen. res. requesting copy of table showing amt. of estimates on each sec. under contract on Tunkhan- nock and Tioga lines of North Branch division and Sinnemahoning extension of Penn. Canal by present and former engrs. (Sen. jol. 1838/9 v. 1: 1053; v. 2: 8 foldg. tables betw. pp. 756-757.) 1840 Jan. 21. See above, Tioga Line, this date. Jan. 21. See above, North Branch Division, this date. 1841 Jan. 1. Tunkhannock line: length of line, value of work done, value of work remaining to be done; total estimated cost; cost of north branch extension; balance required to complete. (A.R. canal comrs. 1839/40: 40.) Paging from Collected docs. 1850 Mch. 9. See below, Claims, this date. Mch. 20. See same, this date. Employes 1838/9-1839/40. Tunkhannock line: monies paid engrs. and others. (A.R. canal comrs. 1838/9 (table facing p. 220)— .some 1839/40.) Paging from Collected docs. 1839. See above, Tioga Line, this date. Receipts and Expenditures 1838/9-1838/41. Tunkhannock line: value of work done from commencement; value of work done during fiscal year; amt. required to complete and total esti- mated cost. (A.R. canal comrs. 1838/9 (p. 320, tables)— some 1840/1.) Paging from House doc. ed. Tunkhannock line; table: amt. of appms.; amt. expended; balance remaining; estimated cost of line and amt. required to complete. (Some 1838/9 (p. 220)— same 1840/1.) Paging from Collected docs. . Tunkhannock line: amt. estimated, percentage retained, amt. paid and amts. due to contractors up to Oct. 31, 1839. (Some 1838/9: facing p. 220.) Paging from House doc. ed. 1839. Acct. of payments to V. E. PioUet, T. Myers, and E. Harding, Jr., for work on various branches of Penn. canal. (Sen. jol. 1838/9 v. 2: 746-749.) Tioga and Tunkhannock lines of No. Brancli Division. Transmitted by auditor gen. (Espy) Je. 5, 1839. 1839-1840. Tunkhannock line; list of persons in actual service. (A.R. canal comrs. 1838/9 (p. 222) — some 1839/40.) Paging from Collected docs. 1839/40. Tunkhannock line: total amts. estimated, re- tained and remaining due from Nov. 1, 1839-Oct. 31, 1840. (Sam^ 1839/40: 381-382.) Paging from Collected docs. ; omitted from dept. editions. North Branch Division: Wyoming Line 1831. Wyoming line; estimate of cost. (A.R. canal comrs. 1830/1: 195-201.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. ; omitted from dept. editions. 1831/3. Wyoming line: funds appropriated; cost when completed. (Same 1832/3: 27-28.) 1832 Nov. 29. Wyoming line: funds appropriated and disbursements made; length of line and whole esti- mated cost. (Same 1831/2: 31-32.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. ; found only in doc. ed. 474 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd PennsylTania Canal [and Railroad]: Branclies — cont'd NoBTH Brascb: Division: WYOsiufG Like — cont'd 1832/3. Wyoming line; tables: amt. of work done and amt. paid. (Same 1832/3: 128-136.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. ; found only in doc. editions. 1834 Dec. 2. Wyoming line: amt. applicable of apprns. made prior to Nov. 1, 1833; appm, of Apr. 5, 1834; amt. expended prior to Nov. 1, 1833, amt. expended for year ending Nov. 1, 1834; sum required to com- plete; balance to be provided. {Hame 1833/4: 17.) Paging from Collected docs. Dec. 17. Rept. of canal comrs. rel. to estimates for completing the Wyoming line of North Branch division of Penn. CanaL (House jol. 1834/5 T. 2: 122 (doc. 53).) 1835 Jan. 19. Commnnication from canal comrs. ace. with rept. of John Bennet, late engr. upon Wyoming line of North Branch division, Penn. Canal, explana- tory of excess in cost of said line, over the estimates. ISame 1834/5 t. 2: 468-472 (doc. 102).) 1839. R^t. of engr. (Foster) on survey of Lackawanna Valley, with estimated cost of canal and r.r.; with rept of E. W. Morgan, asst. engr. ( A.B. canal comrs. 1838/9: 330-340.) Paging from Honse doc. ed. 1840 Jan. 21. Appm. recommended to extend feeder of Wyoming division to head of Lackawanna Falls. (Hame 1838/9: 45.) Paging from House doc. ed. Employes 1831/2. Wyoming line; list of officers employed from Dec. 1, 1831-Oct. 31, 1832. (A.R. canal comrs. 1831/2: 149.) Paging from Sen. doc ed. ; fonnd only in doc. editions. 1841 Feb. 16. Communication from auditor gen. (Espy) ace. with a tabular stmt, containing names of con- tractors, and contract prices for work on Wyoming Line of North Branch Division, Penn CanaL (House joL 1841 v. 2: 332, 3 foldg. tables (doc. 97).) Receipts and Expenditures 1831/2-1831/3. Tables: disbursements on Wyoming line. (AH. canal comrs. 1831/2 (pp. 144-148) — same 1832/3.) Paging from Sen. doc ed. ; omitted from dept. editions. 1834. Wyoming line: ami paid in fuU, amt. due, and amt. paid since last rept. on sections, locks, water- ways, lock houses, aqueduct, fences, bridges, roads, waste weirs, culverts, etc. (Hame 1833/4: 121-125. > Paging from Collected docs. ; omitted from dept. editions. 1834/5. WycHning line; disbursements; damages paid. (.Same 1834/5: 97 [16].) Paging from House doc. ed. ; occurs in all editions except House dept. ed. 1834/5. Wyoming line: disbursements for construction. (Hame 1834/5: 15.) Paging from House doc ed. SrsQuzHASjfA Dmsioy Extended from Junction of the Snsqnelianna and Juniata to Northamberland, on vest side of the Susque- banna ; deeded to Snnburr and Erie B.B. in 1858. serial See l>elow. West Brancli division; also above, Xortli Brancb Division, Group C. nonrgerial 1826-1828. Stmt, til work done, percentage retained for completion, and payments made to contractors on estimates of the engr. on the Susq. Dir. of the Penn. Canal 1826-Dec. 3, 1828. etc. (A.R. canal comrs. 1827/8: foldg. sheets 5-6 betw. pp. 70-71 (series 4, no. 12).) Paging from Sen. doc ed. CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Fennsylvania Canal [and Railroad]: Branches — cont'd SusQUEHASifA Divisios — Cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1827 Je. 28. Rept. of Simeon Guilford, engr., on the location of the Susquehanna div. (Hame 1827: 76- 95 (series 5, no. 3).) Paging from Senate ed. (v. 2). Nov. 23. Estimate by Simeon Guilford, engr. of total cost of Susquehanna division. (Same 1827: 95-96 (series 5, no. 4).) Paging from Senate ed. ( v. 2) . Dec. 20. See above. Eastern Division, this date. Dec. 25. Change in dimensions of locks on the Susquehanna and Juniata divisions to correspond with those built on the eastern division. (AR. comrs. 1827: 24.) Dec. 25. Location of a canal route from the mouth of Juniata to Northumberland; expense. (Same 1827: 10.) 1827/8. List of contracts made on behalf of the state, 1827/8, by Chas. Mowry, acting comr. on the Sus- quehanna Division of the Penn. Canal, together with names of persons to whom such contracts were made for ezcayati(Hi. (Hame 1827/8: foldg. sheets 7 and 8 betw. pp. 70 and 71 (series 4, no. 13).) Paging from Sen. doc ed. 1828. Estimate of cost for ccHnpleting the Susquehanna division of the Penn. Canal, Simeon Guilford, engr. (Hame 1827/8: 73-74 (series 4, no. 11).) Paging from Sen. doc ed. 1829 Nov. 20. Susquehanna and west branch divisions: rept of amt. of work to be done; by F. W. Rawle. (Hame 1828/9: 205-207.) Paging from Sen. doc ed. 1830 Dec. 21. Susquehanna division: length, country through which it runs, original estimate and actual cost of this division. (Hame 1829/30: 56-57.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. ; omitted from dept. editions. 1831. Susquehanna and North Branch divisions: list of locks. (Hame 1830/1: 202.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. ; omitted from dept. editions. 1832/3. Susquehanna division: work frcHii Nov. 1, 1832 to Oct 31, 1833. (Hame 1832/3: 149-150.) Occurs only in doc, editions. 1833 Dec. 2. Propriety of authorizing construction ; amt drawn in 1838/9 for repairs. (Same 1838/9: 27-28.) 1845 Dec 30. Character of repairs, necessity tar thorough repair of Shamokin dam. (Hame 1844/5: 10-lL) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 475 CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad]: Branches — cont'd Susquehanna Division — cont'd non-seriat — cont'd 1846 Dec. 31. Susqiiehanna and north and west branch divisions: delay in opening; description of repairs. (Same 1845/6: 11.) 1852 Jan. 9. Susquehanna division: length and extent, dam, aqueducts, locks, bridges on division; exten- sive repairs, further apprn. required to pay for work done and in progress. {Same 1850/1: 16.) 1854. Abstr. of operations on Susquehanna division. (Same 1853/4: 20.) 1859 Jan. 5. See above, Delaware Division, this date. Claims 1830 Mch. 20. Kept, of committee (Porrey) on appli- cation oi Eli Russel, contractor upon Susquehanna division of the Penn. Canal. (Jol. bd. canal comrs. 1830/1.) Mch. 20. Rept. of committee (Mitchell) on appli- cation of John P. Schuyler rel. to construction of sees. 41 and 42, on Susquehanna division of the Penn. Canal. (Same 1830/1.) Mch. 20. Rept. of committee (Mitchell) on appli- cation of E. Baldwin, contractor for construction of bridge across the Susquehanna at Duncan's Island. {Same 1830/1.) Sept. 14. Stmt, of Edwd. P. Gay and P. W. Rawle resp. work done by Thos. Galloher & Co. on the Susquehanna Division. {Same 1830/1.) Read Sept. 17, 1830. 1840 Peb. 24. Rept. of committee on private claims (Ewing) on petition of Wm. Montgomery for com- pensation for work and materials on Susquehanna' Division of Penn. Canal. (Sen. jol. 1840 v. 1: 265.) Peb. 25. Letter from canal comrs. rel. to claim of Wm. Montgomery for work and materials on the Susquehanna Canal. (Some 1840 v. 2: 620.) Damages 1827/8. Stmt, of damages agreed to be paid or assessed within the year ending Nov. 3, 1828 on the Susque- hanna Division. (A.R. canal comrs. 1827/8: 74-77 (series 4, no. 14).) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. 1829 May 28. Rept. of C. Mowry, acting comr.: dam- ages on the Susquehanna division; progress of work on that line. (Jol. bd. canal comrs. 1829.) 1830. Susquehanna division: damage paid in year pre- ceding first Monday in Nov. 1830. (Some 1829/30: 117, stmt. G.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. ; omitted from dept. editions. Mch. 19. Rept. of committee (Scott) on case of Lewis Dewart for damages. (Jol. bd. canal comrs. 1830/1.) 1831/3-1831/4. Susquehanna division: money paid for damages. (A.R. canal comrs. 1832/3 (pp. 153-154) — same 1833/4.) Found only in doc. editions. 1832 Je. 16. Claims and damages on the Susquehanna division, Sept. 16, 1829-Jan. 4, 1830. (Jol. bd. canal comrs. 1832/3.) Je. 16. Damages on the Susquehanna division Aug. 9, 1830-Jan. 4, 1831. {Same 1832/3.) 1833 May 8. Oifers for damages Oct. 21, 1832. (Some 1833/4.) May 8. Same, for Dec. 29, 1832-May 7, 1833. (Some 1833/4.) 1847 Dec. 30. Susquehanna division; description of re- pairs: cost of damage by floods, (A.R. canal comrs. 1846/7: 11.) CANALS AND SLACK-WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad] : Branches — cont'd Susquehanna Division — cont'd Employes and Officers 1828 Nov. 3. List of engrs., supts., etc. on the Susque- hanna Division, submitted by Chas. Mowry, acting canal comr. (A.R. canal comrs. 1827/8: 77-78 (series 4, no. 15).) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. 1828/9. Susquehanna division: list of supts., engrs., asst. engrs., and clerks, with rate of pay and sum paid them from Nov. 15, 1828-Je. 2, 1829. {Same 1828/9: 202.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. 1829. Susquehanna and West branch division; list of engrs., supt., etc.; rate of pay of each from Je. 2, 1829-Nov. 15, 1829. {Same 1828/9: 203-204.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. Nov. 15. Susquehanna and West branch divi- sions: list of persons employed with salary of each. (Same 1828/9: 204-205.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. 1829/30. Susquehanna and West branch divisions: list of persons employed; salary of each. {Same 1829/30 : 117, stmt. P.) I'aging from Sen. doc. ed. ; omitted from dept. editions. Receipts and Expenditures See also above, Penn. Canal, etc. Receipts and Expendi- tures, under dates 1825/40-1825/58. 1827/8. Stmt, of engineering and misc. expenses on the Susquehanna Div., by C. Mowry Deo. 1, 1828. (A.R. canal comrs. 1827/8: 79-80 (series 4, no. 16).) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. 1831. See above, North Branch. Receipts and Expendi- tures, this date. 1832. Tables: disbursements. (A.R. canal comrs. 1831/2: 157-159.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. ; omitted from dept. editions. 1836/7. Susquehanna, North and West Branch divi- sions: amt. of tolls and repairs. {Same 1836A: 17.) Paging from Collected docs. 1839/40-1840/1. Susquehanna branches: stmt, of tolls collected for year ending Oct. 31, 1841 as compared with those received in corresponding period of previous year. {Same 1840/1: 21.) Paging from Sen. ed. 1841/2. Collections for the year ending Nov. 30, 1842 on the Susquehanna division from Duncan's Island to Northumberland, and the North and West Branch divisions and expenditures Mch. 1-Nov. 30, 1842. (Some 1841/2: 16-17.) 1847. Toll reed, on Susquehanna, North and West branch divisions; excess over 1846. {Same 1846/7: 12.) West Branch Extended from Northumberland, on east side of West Branch of the Susquehanna to Farrandsville ; deeded to Sunbury and Erie R.R. in 1858. serial A 1828-1835. Rept. of supt. of Susquehanna and West Branch divisions. In Documents as follows : Andrew M'Reynolda, supt. 1828 In A.R. canal comrs. 1827/8 : 129-131 (series 7. no. 2).t John Byon, Jr., supt. 1829 in A.R. canal comrs. 1828/9 : 200-201. t t Paging from Senate doc. ed. 476 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad]: Branches — cont'd West Branch — cont'd serial — cont'd ' A — cont'd Jas. P. Butt, gupt. 1830 In A.R. canal eomre. 1829/30 : 110-117.t S W. B. Mitchett, attpt. 1831 In A.E. canal comrs. 1830/1 : 174-178.t S West Branch Dirision only. Wm. F. Packer, iupt. 1832 in A.E. canal comrs. 1831/2 : 144-149.* S Lycoming Line and West Branch. 1833 In A.E. canal comrs. 1832/3 : 154-162.t I Lycoming Line only. 1834 in A.R. canal comrs. 1833/4 : 102-llO.t West Branch Division only. Geo. Crawford, gupt. 1835 In A.R. canal comrs. 1834/5 : 95-97.« West Branch Dirision and Wyoming Line of No. Branch division. Occurs in all editions except House dept. ed. A. B. Reed, stipt. 1836 In A.E. canal comrs. 1835/6 : 127-128.t Tangascootack Extension only ; occurs in all editions except House dept. edition. 1837 in A.E. canal comrs. 1836/7 : 122-124.t Tangascootack Extension only. Geo. Breasler, gupt. 1838 In A.E. canal comrs. 1837/8 : 167.» Slnnemahoning Extension only. John A. Gamble, gupt. 1839 in AE. canal comrs. 1838/9 : 234-237.* Slnnemahoning Line and Tangascootack Extension. B 1828-1841. Rept of engr. of West Branch and Susque- hanna Divisions. In Documents as follows : F. W. Rawle, engr. 1828 in A.E. canal comrs. 1827/8 : 113-128 (series 7, no. l).t West Branch Division only. 1829 In A.E. canal comrs. 1828/9 : 205-207.t 1830 « » « - 1829/30 : 117-118.t § Relates only to a canal from the West Branch to Lewis- burg. Jameg Fergugon, engr. (Sugquehanna Dir.) 1831 in A.B. canal comrs. 1830/1 : 190-192.t ! John Bennet, engr. (Sugquehanna Div.) 1832 in A.E. canal comrs. 1831/2 : 138-139.t ! 1833 - « " " 1832/3 : 123.t ! Jaji. D, Harris, engr. (Upper Div., Lycoming Line) 1831 in A.E. canal comrs. 1830/1 : 178-182.t $ 1832 " " " « 1831/2 : 166-168.t S 1833 " « " « 1832/3 : 166-173.t S 1834 " - « " 1833/4 : lll-lia.t Robt. Paries, engr. (Lower Lycoming Line) 1831 in AR. canal comrs. 1830/1 : 183-186.t § 1832 « - " « 1831/2 : 169-172.t I 1833 « - « « 1832/3 : 173-176.t 5 1834 « « » « 1833/4:116-1194 Robt. Paries, engr. (Sugquehanna and West Branch) 1835 In A,E. canal comrs. 1834/5 : 98-106.* Occurs in all editions except House dept. ed. James D. Harris, engr. 1836 in AE. canal comrs. 1835/6 : 91 ; 93-95 ; 120-123.t Occurs in all editions except House dept. ed. 1837 in A.E. canal comrs. 1836/7 : 125-129 ; 133-134.$ S. Ayrcrigg, engr. 1838 in A.E. canal comrs. 1837/8 : 150-153.* Tangascootack and Slnnemahoning Extensions. A. B. Warford, engr. 1839 in A.E. canal comrs. 1838/9 : 212-213 ; 226-234.1 1840 " " « " 1839/40 : 194-196 ; 201-202.t Found in all editions except Senate dept. ed. 1841 in A.E. canal comrs. 1840/1 : IS'f 159 ; 163.t § CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad] : Branches— cont'd West Bkanch — cont'd non-serita 1825 Jan. 10. Rept. of committee on Inland navigation (Lehman) on petition praying for aid to improve navigation of West Branch of Susquehanna. (House joL 1824/5 V. 2: 119-120 (doc. 52).) Dec. 30. Acct of examination of the several sum- mits on the route by the West Branch of the Sus- quehanna. ([Preliminary] rept. of canal comrs. Dec. 30, 1825.) 1827. Results of examinations to determine practica- bility of a continued water communication betw. the West Branch of the Susquehanna and Alle- gheny River; navigable communication betw. east- em and western waters impracticable. (A,R. canal comrs. 1827: 15-16.) . Application of members of the Iiegisl. for the apptmt. of Wm. Wilson and John Mitchell as sur- veyors. (Same 1827: 25-26 (series 9, no. 1).) Paging from Senate edition (v. 1). . Repts. of J. Mitchell to the Penn. Canal comrs. on explorations of the Slnnemahoning and West Branch of the Susquehanna. (Same 1827: 32-38 (series 9, nos. 4-5).) Paging from Senate edition (v. 1). . Wm. Wilson's rept on survey for connection of the West Branch with the AU^heny, via the Slnne- mahoning. (Same 1827: 28-32 (series 9, no. 3).) Paging from Senate edition (v. 1). May 15. Instruction to Messrs. Wilson and Mit- chell on course to be pursued in survey for a com- munication betw. the Allegheny and Susquehanna Rivers. (Same 1827: 26-27 (series 9, no. 2).) Paging from Senate edition (v. 1). 1828. West branch division: probable cost of construc- tion from Muncy HUls to Northumberland. (Same 1827/8: 195.) Paging from House doc. ed. Aug. 19. Rept. of committee [of bd. of canal comrs.] apptd. to consider location of a canal along the West Branch. (JoL bd. canal comrs. 1828.) Dec. IL Expediency of communication betw. Penn. Canal along west branch with river at point opposite Lewisbnrg. (A.R. canal comrs. 1827/8: 75.) Paging from House doc ed. 1829 Nov. 20. See above, Susquehanna Division, this date. 1830. West branch division; actual cost, original esti- mated cost, amt. forfeited, amt. actually paid on sections, also balance due contractors to Nov. 30, 1830; condensed stmt. (A.R. canal comrs. 1829/30: 117 (stmt D).) Paging from Sen. doc ed. ; omitted from dept. editions. Dec. 21, West branch division: description, length, estimated cost and actual cost. (Same 1829/30: 57-58.) Paging from Sen. doc ed. 1834. Table: entire cost of new work on West Branch division. (Same 1833/4: 107-108.) Paging from Collected docs. 1836 Dec. 13. Rept of B. Ayrcrigg, principal engr. apptd. to explore the country betw. the West Branch improvements and the town of Franklin on the Allegheny River. Harrisburg: Boas and Coplan, 1839. 9 pp. * Paging from House doc ed. t Paging from Senate doc ed. t Paging from Collected docs, f Omitted from dept. editions. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 477 CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad] : Branches— cont'd West Branch — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1837 Feb. Rept. of B. Ayrcrigg, principal engr. of the country for the improvements on the West Branch to the town of Franklin in Venango Co. Harrlshurg: Boas & Coplan, 1839. 12 pp. Mch. 29. Rept. of committee (Coplan) apptd. to investigate mngmt. of canals and rwys. rel. to con- duct of Dr. Jacob Wagonseller, a supervisor on the West Branch division. (House jol. 1836/7 v. 2: 830- 982 (doc. 244).) 1838 Jly. 23. Communication from B. Ayrcrigg resp. Sinnemahoning extension. (Jol. bd. canal comrs. 1838/9.) Dec. 21. Estimate for repairs on West branch division; amt. expended for repairs during year; amt. of tolls on Susquehanna, north branch and west branch for fiscal year. (A.R. canal comrs. 1837/8: 13.) Paging from House doc. ed. Dec. 21. See above, North Branch, this date. 1839. Communication from B. Ayrcrigg, civil engr. rel. to the West Branch and Allegheny Canal, suppl. to the repts. on the same subject read Dec. 16, 1837 and Mch. 1, 1837. Harrisburg: Boas and Coplan, 1839. 61 pp. Copies seen in the Penn. State Library and In the Library of Congress. Feb. 19. Communication made to the House of Repr. rel. to the West Branch and Allegheny Canal, suppl. to the repts. on the same subject, read Dec. 15, 1836 and Mch. 1, 1837; by B. Ayrcrigg, civil engr. Harrisburg: E. Geyer, 1839. 66 pp. Je. 24. See above, Penn. Canal [and R.R.]. Frauds, etc. 1840 Jan. 21. Tolls on west branch division for 1839 and 1840; gratifying increase, repairs made and re- quired; renewed recommendation for state to com- plete Bald Eagle and Spring Creek canal. (A.R. canal comrs. 1839/40: 35-37.) Jan. 21. West Branch division: extent; object; repairs; estimated amts. required for repairs; amt. drawn from treasury for repairs in 1838/9. ISame 1838/9: 30-32.) 1846 Dec. 31. See above, Susquehanna Division, this date. 1850. Names of contractors on West Branch division who have not been paid their forfeited percentage. (Sen. jol. 1850 v. 2: 708.) Transmitted by canal comrs. Mch. 20, 1850. 1852 Jan. 9. West branch division of Penn. Canal; length and extent; no. of dams, aqueducts and locks; lockage; repairs required; increase of tolls on this division. (A.R. canal comrs. 1850/1: 16.) 1854. Abstr. of operations on West Branch division (A.R. canal comrs. 1853/4: 20-21.) 1859 Jan. 5. See above, Delaware Division, this date. Claims 1833 Apr. 18. Rept. of James Clarke on application of James D. Harris and Robt. Faries, principal engrs. upon West Branch division of Penn. Canal, asking additional compensation. (Jol. bd. canal comrs 1833/4.) 1836 Feb. 4. Rept. of committee on claims (Swing) on petition for work done on Lycoming Division of Penn. Canal. (House jol. 1835/6 v. 2: S31.) CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad]: Branches — cont'd West Branch — cont'd Damages 1830. Table: damage paid in the year preceding first Monday in Nov. 1830. (A.R. canal comrs. 1829/30: 117, stmt. E.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. ; omitted from dept. editions. 1830 Mch. 20. Rept. of committee (Hamot) resp. claims for damages, etc., on the West Branch Divi- sion. (Jol. bd. canal comrs. 1830/1.) 1832 Je. 16. Damages on West Branch division Aug. 11, 1830-Jan. 20, 1832. (Some 1832/3.) 1833 May 8. Offers for damages Nov. 2, 1832. (.Same 1833/4.) May 8. Offers for damages Dec. 31, 1832-Apr. 29, 1833. (Same 1833/4.) 1833/4. Table: damages paid during year ending Oct. 31, 1834. (A.R. canal comrs. 1833/4: 110 (30).) Paging from Collected docs. 1835. Table: damages paid Je.-Sept. 1835. (Same 1834/5: 97 [16].) Paging from House doc. ed. ; found in all editions except House dept. ed. 1837 Jan. 12. Rept. of committee on claims (Trego) on petition of Lawrence Miller for compensation on acct. of damages sustained by construction of West Branch Canal. (House jol. 1836/7 v. 2: 299 (doc. 75).) Jan. 13. Rept. of committee on claims (Parker) upon petition of Abraham Bruner for damages sus- tained by construction of West Branch division of Penn. Canal. (Same 1836/7 v. 2: 303 (doc. 80).) Employes 1828. List of persons employed while laying explored line on east and west side of river from Northumber- land to Bald Eagle; persons now employed. (A.R. canal comrs. 1827/8: 193-194.) Paging from House doc. ed. 1829. See above, Susquehanna Division, this date. . Penn. canal; west branch div.; list of all supts., engrs. and assistant engrs. with amt. of salary of each from Nov. 20, 1828. (A.R. canal comrs. 1828/9: 202-203.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. Nov. 15. See above, Susquehanna Division, this date. 1829/30. See same, this date. 1831 Apr. 6. See above, Penn. Canal [and R.R.]. Em- ployes, this date. 1834. Table: money paid to engrs., etc. for year ending Oct. 31, 1834. (A.R. canal comrs. 1833/4: 110 (30).) Paging from Collected docs. Receipts and Expenditures See also above, Damages ; do. Employes. See also above, Penn. Canal, etc. Receipts and Ex- penditures, under dates 1825/40-1825/58. 1834/5. Itemized stmt, of expenditures from Nov. 1, 1834-Oct. 31, 1835. (A.R. canal comrs. 1834/5: 97 (16).) Paging from House doc. ed. 1836/7. See above, Susquehanna Division, this date. 1841/2. See same, this date. 1847. See same, this date. West Branch: Bald Eagle Line 1831/3. See below, Lycoming Line. 1834. West branch division; Bald Eagle side-cut, stmt, of work, with actual cost. (A.R. canal comrs. 1833/4 • 115 (36).) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. 478 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad]: Branches — cont'd West Braijch: Lewisbtjkg Line 1831/3. See below, Lycoming Line, this date. 1832. See same, this date. West Bbanch: Lycomesg Line 1831 Dec. 15. Lycoming line: length of canal, slack- water and tow path; estimated cost of line; neces- sity for extension of west branch division to coal and iron region. (A.R. canal comrs. 1830/1: 33-34.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. 1831/3. Stmt, of funds of the Lycoming line, Lewisburg and Bald Eagle side cuts. (Same 1832/3: 30.) 1832. Lyconiing line: stmt of work showing amt esti- mated, percentage retained and amt. paid to con- tractors up to Oct 31, 1832. (Same 1831/2: 172, 7 foldg. tables.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. ; occnrs only in doc. eds. . Stmt of all work on Lycoming line, with esti- mated cost (Some 1831/2: 172, stmts. A-G.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. ; occurs only in doc eds. Nov. 29. Lycoming line and Lewisburg cross cut; funds appropriated and disbursements made; length of line and whole estimated cost (Same 1831/2: 33-34.) 1833. Lycoming line: amt. of work done up to Nov. 1, 1833 and amt. of work unfinished at that time. (Same 1832/3: 176 (24-30).) Fonnd only in doc. ed. Mch. 18. Comm^unication from canal comrs. in reply to res. of Mch. 15 [L &, 16] requiring estimate of cost of an artificial water communication con- necting Lycoming line of Penn. Canal with Bald Eagle Creek, benefits and advantages to accrue to the state, etc. (Sen. jol. 1832/3 [v. 1]: 606-608.) 1834. Lycoming line: work upon each section, aqueduct, culvert, guard gate, lock house, waste weir and bridge, with actual cost; do. wells and misc. work; do. feeder dam and schute. (A.R. canal comrs. 1833/4: 115 (31-35).) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. . Lycoming division; water taken from canal for milling purposes; $125 per annum to be paid for 4 inches of water, 4 feet in width, drawn from surface. (Same 1833/4: 119.) Paging from Collected docs. . Lycoming line: cost of each item of work. (Same 1833/4: 119 (37-38).) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. . Dec. 2. Lycoming line: amt applicable of appms. made prior to Nov. 1, 1833; apprn. of Apr. 5, 1834, amt. expended prior to Nov. 1, 1833, amt expended for year ending Nov. 1, 1834; sum required to com- plete; balance to be provided. (Same 1833/4: 16.) Paging from Sen. doe. ed. 1834/5. Extension of Lycoming line; stmt of work done and amt. paid from Nov. 1, 1834-Oct. 31, 1835. (Same 1834/5: 97 [16].) Paging from Honse doc. ed. ; occnrs in all editions except House dept. ed. Claims 1832. Damage to Lycoming line; necessity for new loca- tion; increased cost of work. (AJR. canal comrs. 1831/2: 160-161.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. Receipts and Expenditures 1834/5. Disbursements for construction for year end- ing Oct 31, 1835. (A.R. canal comrs. 1834/5: 15-16.) 1833. Table: names of contractors, amt. estimated and paid on each item of work during year ending Oct 31, 1833. (f-ame 1832/3: 176 (31-33).) Fonnd only in doc. editions. CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad]: Branches — cont'd West Bra2?ch: Lycoming Lise — cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd 1834. Table: amt estimated and paid to contractors on Lycoming line for year ending Oct 31, 1834, with percentage retained. (Same 1833/4: 110 (27-29).) Paging from Collected docs. West Branch: Sinxemahonisg Line 1838. Sinnemahoning extension; estimate for work under contract; work not under contract; total amt estimated to complete div. (A.R. canal comrs. 1837/8: 160-163.) Paging from Honse doc ed. . Sinnemahoning extension: amt. estimated on each section from Aug. 1-Oct 31, with amt paid, amt. retained, percentage and amt due on each sec- tion; do. locks and lock sections. (Same 1837/8: 167 (A-B).) Paging from House doe. ed. . Sinnemahoning extension; schedule of contracts up to Oct 31. (Same 1837/8: 167 (1-2).) Paging from Honse doc ed. Dec. 21. Sinnemahoning extension; estimated cost, amt. appropriated and amt required to com- plete. (Same 1837/8: 21-22.) Paging from Honse doc ed. 1838/9. Sinnemahoning line: amt paid on each section, lock, lock section and culvert retained percentage, amt due contractors on final estimate suspended to- gether with list of prices. (Same 1838/9: 226, 3 foldg. tables.) Paging from Honse doc ed. 1839 Je. 11. See above. North Branch. Tunkhannock Line, this date. 1840 Jan. 8. See above, Gettysburg E^xtension, this date. Jan. 21. Re-measurement and re-estimate of all work done on Sinnemahoning extension of West Branch division authorized by act of Jly. 19, 1839. (A.R. canal comrs. 1838/9: 41.) Paging from House doc ed. Jan. 21. Sinnemahoning extension: no provision made for carrying on work; all operations sus- pended; necessity for apprn. to pay debts for work done and materials furnished. (Same 1838/9: 40-41.) Paging from Honse ed. Feb. 5. Letter of B. Ayrcrigg to canal comrs. stat- ing his reasons for refusal to remeasure his work on the Sinnemahoning Elxtension. (Sen. jol. 1840 v. 2: 574-575.) 1841 Jan. 1. Sinnemahoning extension; no j^pm. made at last two sessions except amt. to pay balance due contractors; work suspended; further amt due contractors; cost of line; amt. of work done; amt required to complete. (A.R. canal comrs. 1839/40: 41-42.) Paging from Collected docs. 1842 Jan. 15. Sinnemahoning extension: division sus- pended in 1839 on account of no apprn.; total esti- mated cost; amt work done; amt required to com- plete. (Same 1840/1: 27.) Paging from Sen. ed. . 1851. See above, French Creek Division. Franklin Line, this date. West Branch: Sinnemahoning Line 1838. Table: payments made from Apr. 19-Oct 31 to supt, engrs. and others with term Ot service and amt due up to Oct 31; misc. expenses; general stmt (AJl. canal comrs. 1837/8: 167 C, D.) Paging from Honse doc ed. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 479 CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Pennsylvania Canal [and Railroad] : Branches — cont'd West Branch: Tanqascootack Extension 1835. Table: disbursements for year ending Oct. 31, 1835. (A.R. canal comrs. 1834/5: 16.) Paging from House doc. ed. 1836. Tangascootack extension; work done; estimated cost of completion. (Same 1835/6: 124-127.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. . Table: names of contractors, amt. estimated and paid, percentage retained and amt. paid for printing and stationery. (Same 1835/6: 128 (stmt. A).) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. 1837. Tangascootack extension; names of contractors, amt. estimated, amt. of percentage retained and amt. paid. (Same 1836/7: 123.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. Dec. 6. Tangascootack extension; estimated amt. of work done, estimated amt of work to be done, estimated cost, amt. of apprn. yet required. (Same 1836/7: 17.) Paging from Collected docs. . Table: amt. paid to engrs., supt., rod men, axe men, stationery, office rent, fire wood, printing, etc. (Same 1836/7: 123.) Paging from Collected Sees. — — Dec. 6. For apprn. to complete Tangascootack extension of West Branch canal. (Govs. mess. (Rit- ner) Dec. 1837.) 1838. Tangascootack extension stmt, of work: work finished during present year, contract for year; funds appropriated; work required next year; no apprns. made. (A.R. canal comrs. 1837/8: 159.) Paging from House doc. ed. 1840 Jan. 21. Tangascootack extension: length of line, small amt. of work remaining to be done, necessity of dam at Farrandsville to enable owners of coal mines to get coal to market; amt. required to com- plete repairs. (Same 1838/9: 41-42.) 1851 Feb. 25. Rept. of canal comrs. rel. to Farrands- ville Dam and Tankascootack extension. (House :ol. 1851V. 2: 541 (doc. 54).) Pennsylvania and Maryland Canal Company 1826. Communication from citizens of Baltimore with copy of act of Md. to incorporate Penn. and Md. Canal Co. (House jol. 1826/7 v. 2: 660-672.) 1827 Mch. 31. Rept. of committee on inland navigation and internal improvement (Lehman) rel. to con- templated Penn. and Md. canal. (Same 1826/7 v. 2: 684 (doc. 276).) Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal Company 1827. Letter from gov. of Ohio with authenticated copy of act to incorporate Penn. and Ohio Canal Co. (Sen. jol. 1826/7: 375-384; House jol. 1826/7 v. 2: 317-328 (docs. 171-172).) 1829 Deo. 18. Rept. of committee (Hamot) on connec- tion of the Penn. and Ohio Canal w'ith the Penn. Canal. (Jol. bd. canal comrs. 1829.) 1835. Text of act of Ohio Legisl. extending time for completing Penn. and Ohio Canal. (House jol. 1834/5 v. 2: 594-596 (doc. 174).) . Same. (Same 1835/6 v. 2: 696-698.) . Same. (Sen. jol. 1835/6 v. 2: 405, 406.) 1837. Same. (Same 1837/8 v. 2: 177-179; House jol. 1837/8 V. 2: 268-269 (doc. 71).) 1841 Mch. 23. Rept. of committee on claims (Ander- son) on petition of Penn. and Ohio Transportation Co. stating amt. of damages sustained on acct. of drawback in tolls of 20 cents per bbl. on ilour from Pittsburgh to Phila. and praying allowance of said tolls. (House jol. 1841 v. 1: 604-605.) CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Reliance Portable Boat Company 1844 Feb. 21. Rept. of committee on claims (Cum- mings) rel. to claim of Reliance Portable Boat Co. (House jol. 1845 v. 2: 387-389 (doc. 61).) Sandy and Beaver Canal Company 1828. Memorial and bill to incorporate Sandy and Beaver Canal Co. (Sen. jol. 1827/8: 412-421.) 1831 Feb. 11. Rept. of committee on inland navigation and internal improvement (IngersoU) on memorial of comrs. named in act incorporating Sandy and Beaver Canal Co. asking legisl. aid; adverse. (House jol. 1830/1: V. 2: 761 (doc. 147).) Schuylkill Navigation Co. Partly canal, partly slack-water navigation ; company was Incorporated Mch. 8, 1815 ; state subscription was authorized by sec. 2, act of Mch. 24, 1817. See also above, Canals, etc. Pennsylvania, under dates 1761-1876. serial 1 series 1817-1860. Stmt, of affairs. In Collected docs, as follows : 1817 In House jol. 1817/8:82-83. 1818 " " " 1818/9:216-217. 1819 " " " 1819/20 : 167-170. 1820 " Senate jol. 1820/1 : 152-154. " " House " 1820/1:201-202. 1821-1827 not found. 1828 In Senate jol. 1829/30 v. 1 : 125-126. " House " 1829/30 V. 2:551 (docs. 151-152). 1829-1847 not found. 1848 in Senate jol. 1849 v. 2:352-365 (doc. 47).* " House " 1849 v. 2:416-429 (doc. 54).* 1849 not found. 1850 in Senate Jol. 1851 v. 2:573-583 (doc. 49). " House " 1851 v. 2:589-599 (doc. 67). 1851-1853 not found. 1854 in Legislative docs. 1855 : 745-759 (doc. 68) . 1855-1859 not found. 1860 in Legislative docs. 1861:1058-1081 (doe. 61). 2 series 1863-1869. Ann. rept. (A.R. auditor gen. on r.rs., etc. 1863 (pp. 377-381)— «ome 1869.) 3 series Under lease to Phila. and Reading E.R. Co. under name of Schuylkill Canal. 1870-1903/4. Ann. rept. (A.R. auditor gen. on r.rs., etc. 1870: 606-607; rept. secy, internal affairs on r.rs., etc. 1903/4.) From 1870 to 1903/4 there are two repts., one by the Schuylkill Navigation Co. and one by the lessee. non-serial 1819. Progress in improvement of the Schuylkill, by co. incorporated for that purp^ose. (Govs. mess. (Find- lay) Dec. 10, 1819.) 1824 Nov. 18. Rept. of comrs. apptd. to view and ex- amine locks on sections of Schuylkill River com- pleted by Schuylkill Navigation Co. (Sen. jol. 1824/5: 20-21; House jol. 11-12.) Wm. Strickland, Danl. Groves and Stephen Hills. Dec. 9. Locks, etc., on upper section of Schuyl- kill River; workmanship. (Govs. mess. (Schulze) Dec. 9, 1824.) 1825. Schuylkill navigation. (Same (Schulze) Dec. 7, 1825.) 1826-1832. Tolls on Schuylkill navigation each year, and estimate for Penn. canals after finished. (Rept. of committee of ways and means (Read) Mch. 22, 1833; statement C.) 1830. Schuylkill canal: first canal carried into success- ful operation in state, belongs to incorporated co. ; length of canal, cost, etc. (A.R. canal comrs. 1829/30: 45.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. • Stmt, for 1848 contains stmt, of business 1818-1848. 480 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Schuylkill Navigation Co. — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1837. Schuylkill Navigation Co.'s canal only 108 miles long; amt of tolls for present season; large returns due to mining operations in Schuylkill coal fields. (Some 1836/7: 4.) Paging from Collected docs. 1875. See above. Canals, Penn., this date. 1875-1895. See same, these dates. Schuylkill River See also above, Pennsylvania, under dates 1789-1790, 1790 and 1790-1793. 1797. See above, Bald Eagle Creek, this date. 1813. Rept. of committee on roads and inland naviga- tion (Brady) on petitions for legisl. aid in improv- ing west branch of the Schuylkill and of the big SchuylklU. (Sen. jol. 1812/3: 308.) 1814. Rept. of committee on roads and inland naviga- tion (Sergeant) to whom was referred petition of John Jacobs for a law authorizing him to erect and maintain a dam across the Schuylkill River, etc. (House jol. 1813/4: 257.) 1817 Feb. 24. See above, Pennsylvania, this date. 1846. Veto (Shunk) of bill supplementing act author- izing incorporation of a co. to make a lock naviga- tion on the Schuylkill River. (Sen. jol. 1846 v. 1: 764-766.) Schuylkill and Susquehanna Canal Company A company incorporated Sept. 29, 1791, to open a canal and lock navigation betw. Rivers Schoylkill and Snsqnebnnnn. by waters of the Tnlpehocken, Qnlt- tapabllla and Swatara. See also below. Union Canal Co. 1791 Sept. 5. Memorial of society for promoting im- provements in roads and inland navigation in Penn. asking leave to introduce a bill for opening a navi- gable canal betw. Susquehanna and SchuylklU rivers by means of waters of Tulpehocken and Qmt- tapahiUa creeks in Berks and Dauphin cos. (House joL 1790/1: 476.) 1794. Memorial and petition of president and mgrs. of Schuylkill and Susquehanna navigation, suggesting state investment in stock of the co., or a loan to the CO. (Sen. jol. 1793/4: 272.) 1796. See above, Delaware and Schuylkill, this date. 1806 Feb. 6. Memorial and petition of president, mgrs. and CO. of the Schuylkill and Susquehanna Canal Navigation for legisl. aid. (Sen. jol. 1805/6: 159- 160.) Mch. 31. Rept^of committee on roads and inland navigation (Milnor) on Berks Co. petition resp. improvement of navigation of the Schuylkill from Tulpehocken Creek to the City of Phila. (House jol. 1805/6: 621.) 1808 Dec. 15. Memorial of the president, mgrs. and co. of the Schuylkill and Susquehanna navigation stat- ing failure of lotteries to accomplish their object and praying prevention of future increase of lot- teries until they have raised desired amt (Sen. joL 1808/9: 42-43.) 1809 Jan. 26. Memorial from Turner Camac of Phila., a stockholder in the Schuylkill and Susquehanna, and Delaware and Schuylkill Canal cos. resp. pro- posed alteration of corporate title of the Schuyl- kill and Susquehanna Navigation Co.; control of Chas. G. Paleske in the Schuylkill and Susquehanna navigation and lottery privileges vested in him. (House jol. 1808/9: 291-292.) 1811. See above, Chesapeake and Delaware, this date. 1815. See same, this date. CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Schuylkill and Susquehanna Canal Company — cont'd 1819. Rept. of jt. committee (Brack) apptd. to ex- amine works executed by former Schuylkill and Susquehanna Canal Co. (Sen. joL 1818/19: 268-284.) 1841 Mch. 6. See above, Susquehanna Canal Co., this date. Susquehanna Canal Company The Susquehanna, or " Tide water," Canal extended from Wrightsvllle, Penn., to Havre de Grace, Md., connecting the Penn. Canal and Chesapeake Bay. See also above. Canals, etc. Penn., nnder dates 1761- 1876. serial 1 series 1836-1838. Ann. stmt. In Collected docs, as follows : 1835 in House Jol. 1835/6 v. 2 : 517-518 (doc. 105). 1836 " Senate " 1836/7 v. 2 : 310. 1837 " " " 1837/8 v. 2 : 619-620. 1838 " " " 1838/9 v. 2:418-419. 2 series 1863-1867. Ann. rept of Susquehanna and Tide-Water Canal. (A.R. auditor gen. on r.rs. 1864 (pp. 674-677) — same 1867.) Omitted for 1864, 1865, 1866. 3 series 1868-1871. Ann. rept of Susquehanna Canal Co. (A.R. auditor gen. on r.rs. 1868 (pp. 570-573)— some 187L) 4 series Under lease to Phila. and Reading R.E. 1872-1895/6. Ann. rept (A.R. auditor gen. on r.rs. 1872: 816-823; rept. secy, internal affairs on r.rs. 1895/6.) Both repts. of the company and the lessee are inclnded 1872-lbj3/4. non-serial 1823 Nov. 23. Extr. from rept. of comrs. of the Susque- hanna Canal made to the Gen. Assem. of Md. on sur- vey of a canal line from Conewago Falls to head of tidewater. (Rept canal comrs. 1827: 69-73 (series 9, no. 10).) Paging from Senate ed. (v. 1). 1835. Act authorizing Gtov. to incorporate the Sus- quehanna and Delaware Canal and R.R. Co. [ap- proved Apr. 1826, with suppls. approved 1828 and 1831]. New York, 1835. 16 pp. Not seen. Entry from Bowker. 1836 Feb. 6. Rept. of committee on inland navigation and internal improvement (Reed) reL to Susque- hanna Canal Co. (House joL 1835/6 v. 2: 534-540 (doa 113).) 1839 Jan. 21. Rept of committee on inland navigation and internal improvement (Heston) upon petition of Wm. Wright, complaining of Susquehanna Canal Co. {Same 1838/9 v. 2 [pt 1]: 506 (doc. 66).) 1841 Mch. 6. Rept of W. K. Huffnagle, engr., on legis- lation to secure to the commonwealth benefits of In- corporation of the Susquehanna Canal Co. (Same 1841 V. 2: 462-474 (doc. 125).) Connection of the Susquehanna and Tidewater Canal with Chesapeake and Delaware, Union, and Schnyl- klU canals ; competition via Columbia and Phila. Kwy. 1845 Jan. 9. Veto (Porter) of res. to compel Susque- hanna and Tide Water Canal Co. to receive their certificates for toUs. {Same 1845 v. 1: 14-15.) Jan. 21. Rept. canal comrs. rel. to removal by Susquehanna Canal Co. of obstructions in Susque- hanna River. {Same 1846 v. 2: 239 (doc. 23).) 1848 Apr. 5. Rept of canal comrs. ret to Susquehanna and Tide Water Canal Co. (Some 1848 v. 2: 518 (doc. 79).) 1865 Nov. See below, Wyoming Valley Canal. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 481 CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd INDIVIDUAL Susquehanna Canal Company — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1867. Consideration of act rel. to the Susquehanna Canal Co. (Legisl. Record 1867: 711-712; 727-728.) 1875. See above, Canals, Penn., this date. 1875-1895. See same, these dates. 1879. Debate on act for removal of the Columbia dam and the extension of the Susq. Canal, and other improvements, and making apprn. therefor. (Legisl. Record 1879: 452-455.) Susquehanna River See also above, Pennsylvania, under dates 1789-1790, 1790 and 1790-1793 ; also below. Canals : Indi- vidual. Susquehanna Canal Co. See also Lotteries. serial Under act of Mcb. 31, 1823. 1823-1827. Rept. of comrs. for improvement of the Sus- quehanna from Columbia to the Md. line. Checklist Jahez Hyde, Jr., John M'Meena, Saml. H. Wilson 1823. n. t. p. 7 pp. Title : rept. of comrs. to explore the Elver Susquehanna. Copy seen in Amer. Phil. Socy. Usual no. ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1823/4:118.) 1824. Harrlsburg : Prtd. by Mowry & Cameron, 1824. 8 pp. Title : Letter from the secy, of the commonwealth ace. rept. of the Susquehanna comrs. . . . Copies seen In Amer. Phil. Socy. and In Hist. Socy. of Penn. The usual no. were ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1824/5 : 66.) 1825-1827. No separate copies found. In Collected docs. 1823 In Senate jol. " " House " " Senate " " House " " Senate " " House " " Senate " " House " " Senate " " House " 1824 1825 « 1826 1827 as follows : 1823/4 : 113-118. 1823/4 : 175-178. 1824/5 : 52-58. 1824/5 V. 2 : 42-48. 1825/6 V. 2:21-28.* 1825/6 T. 2 : 11-18.* 1826/7 : 21-24 ; 310-316. 1826/7 V. 2 : 21-24. 1827/8 : 165-167. 1827/8 V. 2 : 630-651. non-serial 1794 Mch. 22. Rept. of committee on petition from resi- dents near Susquehanna River rel. to inadequacy of of apprn. for improving navigation of the Susque- hanna from the mouth of the Juniata to the mouth of Swatara Creek. (House jol. 1793/4: 281.) 1796. A description of the River Susquehanna, -with observations on the present state of its trade and navigation, and their practicable and probable im- provement. Philadelphia: Prtd. by Z. Poulson, junior, 1796. 60 pp., map. Copy seen in library of the Library Co. of Phila. Probably not an official publication ; It is listed here, however, because pp. 51-58 contain a list of grants of money by the Legisl. of Penn. for improvement of the Susquehanna and different roads, and waters connected with it. 1791-1794. 1801 Deo. 5. Improvement of navigation of Susque- hanna: additional apprn. requisite; provision for continuing draft to heads of main branches of river recommended. (Govs. mess. (M'Kean) Dec. 5, 1801.) 1802 Dec. 11. Corresp. opened with Gov. of Md. resp. tolls claimed by Md. Susquehanna Canal Co.; exer- tions in. other states to improve situation of roads and rivers; expediency of attention to similar ob- jects in Penn. (Same (M'Kean) Dec. 11, 1802.) 1803. Petition from inhabitants of Huntingdon Co. on advantages from improvement of navigation of Sus- quehanna and Juniata rivers, praying for authoriza- tion to raise $15,000 by lottery. (House jgl. 1803/4: 340.) . Rept. of committee (Potts) apptd. on part of Govs. mess. rel. to navigation of the Susquehanna. (Same 1802/3: 305-306.) 31 CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Susquehanna River — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1803. Rept. of jt. committee (Wells) on apptmt. of comrs. to meet Md. comr. and those of Md. Canal Co. in regard to navigation of the Susquehanna; tolls. (Some 1802/3: 656.) 1809. Rept. of committee on roads and inland naviga- tion (Piper) to whom was referred petition from Clearfield Co. for apprn. for improving the west branch of the Susquehanna. (Same 1808/9: 669.) 1817. Rept. of committee on roads and inland naviga- tion (Read) to whom was referred petition of Theo- dore Burr for right to make and sustain a lock to convey boats and other craft up and down the Sus- quehanna River, at the narrows of Wiconisco Mt., subject to toll. (Same 1816/7: 299.) Feb. 6. Letter from gov. of Md. transmitting res. rel. to improvement of navigation of Susquehanna River; co-operation of Penn. suggested. (Sen. jol. •1816/7: 247.) Feb. 26. Rept. of committee on roads and inland navigation (Scott) rel. to improvement of naviga- tion of Susquehanna River. (House jol. 1816/17: 486-487.) 1817 Mch. 25. Res. apptg. comrs. to view, in conjunc- tion with Md. comrs., the Susquehanna River. (Same 1816/7: 742.) Mch. 1. Rept of committee on roads and inland navigation (M'Farland) to whom was referred com- munication from Gov. of Md. on subject of improv- ing navigation of the Susquehanna River. (Sen. joL 1816/7: 302.) Sept. 1. Rept. of comrs. apptd. by res. of the Penn. Legisl. Mch. 25, 1817, to examine, with Md. comrs., the Susquehanna River and means to improve its navigation. (House jol. 1817/18: 56-61; Sen. jol. 1817/8: 44-49.) The Penn. comrs. were Ben]. K. Morgan, Robt. Harris, Jno. Boyd, Wm. Wilson, John Hollenbaclf. Their rept. considered the practicability of the proposed improvement, canals, locks, tolls, removal of ob- structions from the river, etc. 1820 Jan. 26. See above, Canals, etc. Pennsylvania, this date. . Communication from auditor gen. (Bryan) in reply to res. requesting copies of letters and papers rel. to proceedings of Wm. P. Beatty, treasurer apptd. by mgrs. under act for raising by lottery sum for removing obstructions and improving navigation of Susquehanna River and branches thereof. (Sen. jol. 1819/20: 267-268.) 1822 Jan. 28. Govs. mess. (Hiester) transmitting copies of a letter of the Gov. of Md. with copies of res. and act of legisl. of that state rel. to improvement of the navigation of the Susquehanna River. (House jol. 1821/2: 488-490; Sen. jol. 1821/2: 269.) . Rept. of committee on roads and inland naviga- tion (Conrad) to whom were referred petition of Peter A. Karthause and others Tel. to improvement of the west branch of the Susquehanna. (House jol. 1821/2: 577.) 1824 Mch. 27. Rept. of [special] committee (Streator) rel. to navigation of north-east branch of the Sus- quehanna. (Same 1823/4: 1087.) 1827 Mch. 5. Rept. of engr. (Trcziyulny) apptd. by comrs. for improvement of Susquehanna River. (Sen. jol. 1826/7 v. 1: 685-701; House jol. 1826/7 v. 2: 643-659 (doc. 252).) ' Doc. ace. Govs. mess. (Shulze), Dec. 7, 1825. 482 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Susquehanna River— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1827. Same, separate. Harrisburg: J. S. Wiestling, 1827. 19 pp. . Same. Harrisburg: Cameron & Krause, 1827. 19 pp. Copies of each ed. seen In Amer. Phil. Socy. The Wiestling print Is also In the N. Y. Public Library. Mch. 31. Kept, of committee on inland navigation (Lehman) rel. to surveys of streams flowing into Susquehanna and Allegheny rivers. (House jol. 1826/7 V. 2: 684 (doc. 277).) Dec. 12. Rept of Chas. T. Whippo, engr. on sur- vey of proposed canal route betw. the Allegheny River and Lake Erie by way of the Ohio, the Beaver and Shenango; examinations across the dividing ridge betw. head of the feeder at Meadville, by way of French Creek and what is called Beaverdam summit, to the Bay of Presque Isle; summits betw. Sandy Lick and Bennett's Branch of the Sinne- mahoning; and betw. the Gushing and the Tar Lick of the Conemaugh. (Rept of canal comrs. 1827: 76-98 (series 9, no. 12).) Paging from Senate ed. (v. 1). Dec. 25. Rept. of Chas. T. Whippo, engr. on ex- amination of proposed canal route on east side of the Susquehanna River, betw. Chickies Creek and the Md. line. (Same 1827: 74-75 (series 9, no. 11).) Paging from Senate ed. (v. 1). 1830. See below. Receipts and Expenditures, this date. 1831. Communication from Gov. of Md. with preamble and resolutions of general assembly, rel. to dams erected in Susquehanna River. (House jol. 1830/1 V. 2: 805-809; Sen. jol. 1830/1: 313-316.) . Commissions granted by Gov. of Md. to comrs. apptd. in behalf of Md. to remonstrate agst. arti- ficial obstructions to navigation in Susquehanna River. (Sen. jol. 1830/1 v. 1: 471-472.) Mch. 15. Message from Gov. (Wolf) rel. to apptmt. of comrs. on part of Md. for removal of artificial obstructions to navigation of Susquehanna River. (House jol. 1830/1 v. 2: 841 (doc. 216).) Mch. 31. Rept. of [select] committee (Burden) on Govs. mess, with mess, from Gov. of Md. and Md. res. rel. to dams in Susquehanna River. (Sen. jol. 1830/1 V. 1: 650-654; House jol. 1830/1 v. 9: 882-883 (doc. 259).) A letter by chrm. Burden Is omitted from the House rept. Dec. 15. Result of Inquiry as to whether act of Feb. 19, 1801, declaring Susquehanna to Maryland a public highway has been violated by erection of dams. (A.R. canal comrs. 1831: 45.) 1832 Mch. 12. Gkjvs. mess. (Wolf), with Md. docs. rel. to re-construction or repair of Muncy and Shamo- kin dams in the Susquehanna River in Penn. (Sen. jol. 1831/2 [V. 1]: 471-472.) 1834 Jan. 20. Rept. from committee on inland naviga- tion and Internal improvement (Miller) rel. to the free locks on the Susquehanna River. (House jol. 1833/4 V. 2: 542-544 (doc. 119).) 1841 Apr. 14. (Jovs. mess. (Porter) rel. to damages caused by erection of dam in river Susquehanna at mouth of Conestoga Creek. (Sen. jol. 1841 v. 1: 745.) Apr. 17. Rept. of select committee (Steele) rel. to interruption of navigation of Susqnehanna by the schutes at Columbia and at mouth of Conestoga. (House joL 1841 v. 2: 544-546 (doc. 167).) . Same, separate. Not seen. 1000 copies ordered prtd. (House JoL 1841 T. 1 : 864.) 1863. Debate on jt. res. rel. to dam of the Susquehanna Canal Co. (Legisl. Record 1863: 304-306; 427-430.) CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Susquehanna and Tide Water Canal Company; see above, Susquehanna Canal Susquehanna and Patapsco Canal Company 1826 Mch. 21. Govs. mess. (Shulze) transmitting Md. act incorporating Susquehanna and Patapsco Canal Co.; with ace. doc. (Sen. jol. 1825/6: 486-490- House jol. 1825/6 v. 2: 244-298 (doc. 201).) Tioga Navigation Co. Incorporated Feb. 20, 1826. 1844. Rept. of select committee (Hughes) on petitions of citizens of Tioga Co. asking apptmt. of a commit- tee to investigate stmt, made by Tioga Navigation Co. of their receipts and expenditures for 1843. (Sen. joL 1844 v. 1: 562-564.) 1846 Jan. 20. See above. Bald Eagle and Spring Creek Navigation Co., this date. Union Canal Company Formed from the union of th^ Schuylkill and Susque- hanna Canal and the Delaware and Schuylkill, Apr. 2, ISll ; In 1SS5 it "was sold and reorganized under name of Schuylkill and Mlddletown Canal Co. ; this company was dissolved by court. See also above. Canals, etc. Penn., under dates 1761- 1876. serial 1 series 1854-1856. Ann. rept. of mgrs. of Union Canal Co. of Penn. n. t. p. In Collected docs, as follows : 1854 in Legislative docs. 1855:459-467 (doc. 47). ISoo " " " 1856:591-593 (doc. 67). 1856 " " " 1557:503-505 (doc. 39). 2 series 1863-1885. Ann. rept. (A.R. auditor gen. on r.rs. 1863. 365-367; rept. secy, internal aSairs on r.rs. 1885.) non-serial 1810 Dec. 13. Memorial of the President, mngrs. and CO., of the Schuylkill and Susquehanna Navigation and of Delaware and Schuylkill Canal Navigation with ace. docs. (Sen. jol. 1810/1: 65.) The memorial proposed to unite the two cos. and solicited a state loan. . Same, separate, n. t. p. 3 pp. Copy seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn. Dec. 21. Rept of committee (Leech) on memorial of Schuylkill and Susquehanna Navigation and of Delaware and Schuylkill Navigation. (House joL 1810/11: 140-142.) 1811 Apr. 1. Rept. of jt. committee (Leech) , on dis- agreement of two Houses on act for incorporation of Union Canal Co. of Penn. (Same 1810/11: 784- 786.) Nov. 19. Memorial of Union Canal to U. S. Cong. praying aid. (Amer. State Papers, Misc. v. 2: 161.) [1811 Dec.?] Memorial of stockholders in Delaware and Schuylkill Canal Navigation Co. to Senate and House [rel. to injustice of incorporating Union Canal Co.]. n. t. p. 2 pp. Copy seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn. Dec. 5. Co. incorporated to connect Schuylkill and Delaware rivers; state aid probably necessary to accomplish object. (Govs. mess. (Snyder) Dec. 5, 1811.) Dec. 19. Rept. of committee ((Jemmill) to whom was referred memorial of president and mgrs. of the Union Canal Co. of Penn., remonstrance from stock- holders in the Schuylkill and Susqnehanna Naviga- gation, and the Delaware and Schuylkill Canal Co.; state loan recommended. (Sen. jol. 1811/2: 55-56.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 483 CANALS AND SLACK-WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Union Canal Company — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1813 Jan. 20. Rept. of committee (Gemmill) to whom was referred memorial of president and mgrs. of the Union Canal Co. of Penn. for a loan for the sum which the co. are permitted to raise hy lottery, etc. (Some 1812/3: 164-165.) Mch. 19. Reasons for adverse vote (Duane, chair- man of committee on roads and inland navigation) on decision refusing to grant request of Union Canal Co., for guarantee of repayment, in 15 yrs. of sum of money co. wished to borrow. (House jol. 1812/13: 571-576.) 1819 Feb. 6. Rept. of jt. committee [Lehman] apptd. for purpose of examining the works erected by the former Schuylkill and Susquehanna Co. Read Feb. 9, 1819. n. t. p. 12 pp. Copy seen in Amer. Phil. Socy. Usual no. ordered prtd. (House Jol. 1818/9 : 408.) . Same. (House jol. 1818/9: 396-407.) Feb. 9. Rept. of jt. committee (Lehman) apptd. to examine works of Union Canal Co. in Lebanon Co. (Same 1818/19: 396-401.) Apr. 19. Act suppl. to act to incorporate Union Canal Co. of Penn. 6 pp. 1820 Jan. 26. See above. Canals, etc. Pennsylvania, this date. 1821 Mch. 8. Letter from president and treasurer of Union Canal Co. in compliance with Sen. res. resp. amt. of stock of the co. and proportion which is the stock of the Delaware and Schuylkill Navigation Co. (Sen. jol. 1820/1: 604-605.) Dec. 5. Concerning mngmt. of Union Canal; no apprehension of call upon state. (Govs. mess. (Hies- ter) Dec. 5, 1821.) Dec. 11. Rept. of ex-officio mgrs. of Union Canal Co. on progress of work, etc. (House jol. 1821/2: 80-81; Sen. jol. 1821/2: 56-58.) Ex-officlo managers were auditor gen., secy, and state treasurer. 1822. Letter and docs, in relation to the dissolution of the engagement of Loammi Baldwin, with the Union Canal Co. Harrlsburg : Prtd. by Mowry & Cameron, 1823. 23 pp. Copy seen In Amer. Phil. Socy., Phlla. Usual no. ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1822/3 : 429.) . Same. (Sen. jol. 1822/3: 405-425.) Dec. 5. Importance of water communication; Union Canal; connection of the Susquehanna and Delaware by canal. (Govs. mess. (Hiester) Dec. 5, 1822.) 1825 Dec. 7. Work of Union Canal Co. (Same (Schulze) Dec. 7, 1825.) 1827 Dec. 55. Union Canal approaching completion; Penn. Canal under contract. (Same (Schulze) Dec. 5, 1827.) 1828 Feb. 9. Rept. of committee of ways and means (Harrison) rel. to Union Canal lottery, and to pre- vent sale of foreign lottery tickets. (House jol. 1827/8 v. 2: 691-696 (doc. 192).) . Same, separate. Harrisburg: Prtd. by S. C. Stambaugh, 1828. 7 pp. Copy seen in the Penn. State Library. Usual no. of copies ordered prtd. (House jol. 1827/8 v. 1 : 348.) 1830 Dec. 21. Union Canal property of incorporated CO.; length of canal, locks, etc. (A.R. canal comrs. 1829/30: 45.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. 1831 Feb. 21. Rept. of committee of ways and means (Craft) rel. to lotteries and vending of lottery tickets. (House jol. 1830/1 v. 2: 799-802 (doc. 177).) Includes History of Union Canal Co. Ok'N'ALS AND SLACK-WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAI? UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd J Union Canal Company — cont'd ■'■' non-serial — cont'd 1831. Practice of selling foreign lottery tickets; 'iitlpos- sible to abate evil until abolishment of Union Canal lottery. (Govs. mess. (Wolf) Dec. 7, 1831.) 1832 Feb. 21. Rept. of committee on vice and irimo- rality (Fullerton) on so much of Govs. mess, as relates to lotteries. (Sen. jol. 1831/2 v. 1: 353-360.) Includes hist, of Union Canal Co. and stmt, of treaisurer of that CO., 1814-1831. . Same, separate. Harrisburg: Prtd. by H. Welsh, 1832. 15 pp. Copies seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn. and In the Penn. State Library. 3000 copies in English and 1000 In German were ordered prtd. (Sen. tol. 1831/2 T. 1:365-366.) . Same. Philadelphia, 1832. 15 pp. Copies seen in library of the Library Co. of Phlla. and in Hist. Socy. of Penn. Dec. 6. Demoralizing influence of lotteries; con- tract of Yates and M'Intyre with Union Canal Co. (Govs. mess. (Wolf) Dec. 6, 1832.) 1833 Jan. 1. Communication from mngrs. of Union Canal Co., with stmt. rel. to their lotteries made in compliance with House res. (House jol. 1832/3 v. 2: 334-335.) Jan. 31. Reasons of Saml. Breck and others for voting agst. bill abolishing lotteries [on acct. 6t its effect on Union Canal Co.]. (Sen. jol. 1832/3 [v. 1] : 328.) Mch. 29. Rept. of select committee (M'Culloh) on memorial of Union Canal Co. for passage of an act explanatory of proviso of section 3 of act for entire abolition of lotteries. (House jol. 1832/3 v. 1: 828.) 1835 Mch. 27. Rept. of committee on judiciary system (M'Culloh) on petitions t41. to changing mode of assessing damages and repairing bridges in case of Union Canal Co. (Same 1834/5 v. 2: 755 (doc. 217).) 1838. Rept. of Union Canal Co. rel. to stock and loan holders. (Same 1837/8 v. 2: 512-522.) Dec. 27. See above. Canals, etc.: Individual (State). Penn. Canal, this date. 1839. Memorial of a convention of citizens of common- wealth to enlarge the Union Canal. Harrisburg: E. Guyer, 1839. 14 pp. Copy In Amer. Phil. Socy., Phlla. 2000 copies In English and 500 in German ordered prtd. (Sen. J-oL 1838/9 V. 1 : 246.) The House ordered 3000 copies In English and 1000 In German of the rept. of the committee apptd. by a state convention Dec. 4, 1838, In favor of enlarge- ment of the Union Canal. (House Jol. 1838/9 v. 1 : 161.) No copy was found. Jan. 22. Rept. of James D. Harris, engr., on ex- amination of the Union Canal, with view to its en- largement. (House jol. 1838/9 app. to v. 2: 490-509 (doc. 94).) . Same, separate. Not seen. 1500 copies were ordered prtd. (House Jol. 1838/9 V. 1:300.) Feb. 9. Communication from pres. of Union Canal Co. (Wm. Boyd) ace. with rept. of Jas. D. Harris on examination of the Union Canal to ascertain cer- tainty of obtaining water supply when enlarged to size of the Penn. Canal. (House jol. 1838/9 app. to V. 2: 489 (doc. 93).) For rept. of Mr. Harris, see above, under date Jan. 22, 1839. . Same, separate. Harrisburg: Boas & Coplan, 1839. 24 pp. Copy seen In the Penn. State Library. 484 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Union Canal Company — confd non-serial — cont'd 1840 Jan. 9. Veto (Porter) of res. for relief of Union Canal Co., etc. (House jol. 1840 v. 1: 21-22; Sen. jol. v. 1: 61-62.) 1841 Mch. 6. See above, Susquehanna Canal Co., this date. 1875. See above. Canals, Penn., this date. 1875-1895. See same, these dates. 1885. Sale to Schuyler and Middletown Canal Ck).; dis- solution of that CO. by court in Nov., 1885. (.ASL secy, internal affairs pt. 4, 1885: vi.) Receipts a5d Expknditukes 1811/26-1811/32. Tables: Union Canal lotteries. In Collected docs, as follows : 1811/26 in House joL 1826/7 v. 2 : 85-88. 1811/29 « " " 1830/1 T. 2:568-571. 1811/32 ■ Senate " 1831/2 v. 1 : 360-366. 1812-1818. Stmt, of accts. of the Union Canal made in pursuance of a res. of the Senate and House; Jos. "Watson, pres. n. t p. 8 pp. Copy seen In Hist. Socy. of Penn. Usnal no. of copies ordered prtd. (Sen. joL 1818/9:248; House goL 1818/9 : 363.) . Same. (House jol. 1818/9: 357-362; Sen. jol. 1818/9: 242-243.) Submitted in compliance with joint res. of the LegisL 1828-1830. Table: tolls reed, by Union Canal Co. (House jol. 1830/1 V. 2: 655-657 (doc. 128).) West Branch and Allegheny Canal; see above, Pennsylvania Canal [and R.R.]. Proposed Branches West Branch and Susquehanna Canal Co. Purchaser of West Branch and Susquehanna Divisions of the Penn. CanaL gerial 1 series 1863-1868. Ann. rept. (A.R. auditor gen. on r.rs. 1863 (pp. 350-353) — same 1868.) 2 series Under lease by Penn. Canal Co. 1869-1873. Ann r^t (AJl. auditor gen. on r.rs. 1869 (pp. 639-640)— nsome 1873.) Sold under foreclosure of mortgage and purchased by Penn. Canal Co. non-serial 1865 Nov. See below, Wyoming Valley Canal. West Philadelphia Canal (^. j 1833. Memorial of president, directors and company | for erecting a permanent bridge over the River | Schuylkill at or near the City of Phila., remonstrat- ing agst certain alterations prayed for by the West Phila. Canal Co. in act to incorporate a co. to mate a canal round the western abutment of the Perma- nent Bridge over the River SchuylfcLU at city of Phila. passed Apr. 4, 183L Harrisburg: Prtd. by H. Welsh, 1833. 26 pp. Copy seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn. Wiconisco Canal (^. 1 series 1851/2. Anti. stmts. In Collected docs, as follows : 1851/2 In Senate joL 1853 v. 2: 570 572 (doc 50). • " Honse " 1853 v. 2:552-553 (doc 53). 2 series 1863-1872. Ann rept (A.R. auditor gen. on r.rs. 1863 (pp. 358-360)— «oine 1872.) Sold upon judgment obtained by Penn. Canal Co. and purchased by that Co. CANALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAt UNDERTAKIN(JS— cont'd Wiconisco Canal (Jo. — confd Wiconisco Casal " Extends from the slackwater of the Clark's Ferry dam, near Duncan's Island bridge, to the Wiconisco Creek." serial A 1838-1841. Rept of supt J. P. Rutherford, »upt. 1838 in A.E. canal comrs. 1837/8 : 169-175.* Simon SallaSe, supt. 1839 in A.E. canal comrs. 1838/9 : 198-207.* John C. M'AIlister, gupt. 1840 in A.R. canal comrs. 1839/40 : 389-400.* 1841 " " - » 1840/1 : 216.* f B 1838-1841. Rept of engr. /. Bradly, engr. 1S3S in A.E. canal comrs. 1837/8 : 105-114.* A.. B. Warford, engr. 1839 in A.E. canal comrs. 1838/9 : 179-197.* 1840 " " « " 1839/40:386-389.* 1S41 - " " " 1840/1 : 214-215.* t non-serial 1837 Bee 6. Construction of canal from Wisconisco to head of Clarke's Ferry dam, and rwy. from Harris- burg to connect with Phila. and Columbia ILR. at Columbia. (A.R, canal comrs. 1836/7: 7.) Paging from Collected docs. 1838. Table: state and pr<«ress of work, together with estimate of cost of completing same. (Soma 1837/8: 46 (A).) Paging from House doc ed. . Table: contractors, work and prices; amt esti- mated, retained percentage and amt paid; payments made to supt, engrs. and others; recapitulation. {Same 1837/8: 171-175.) Paging from Honse doc ed. Dec. 21. Wiconisco Canal put under contract; location; estimated cost, including feeder; amt. appropriated; amt required to complete {Same 1837/8: 23-24.) 1S38/9. Table: estimate of cost of completing; esti- mated value of work done from Nov. 1, 1838-Oct 31, 1839, amt paid on different contracts during that time and by whom paid and amt of percentage re- tained, (^ame 1838/9: facing p. 198.) Paging from House doc ed. 1838/9-1839/40. Stmt of amt of work done frran Nov. 1, 1838-Oct 31, 1839 showing different items under each contract (Same 1838/9 (pp. 199-206)-^ame 1839/40.) Paging from House doc. ed. 1839/40. Table: estimated amt of work done; amt paid by former supt.; amt paid by present supt; whole amt. paid and whole amt. of retained per- centage. (Same 1839/40: 390 (1-3).) Paging from Sen. doc ed. ; omitted from dept. editions. 1840 Jan. 8. See above, Erie Elxtension, this date. Jan. 21. Length and lockage of Wiconisco Canal; necessity for construction of feeder; cost of work done; amt required to complete. (A.R. canal cranrs. 1838/9: 40.) Paging from Honse ed. 1841 Jan. L Length; value of work done; amt due contractors; amt required to complete (Same 1839/40: 40-4L) Paging from Sen. doc ed. Aug. 18. See above, Columbia and Phila. H.R Damages, this date. * Paging from Sen. doc ed. t Omitted from dept editions. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 485 CAITALS AND SLACK- WATER NAVIGATION: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS— cont'd Wiconisco Canal Co.— cont'd WicoNisco Canal — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1842 Jan. 15. No apprn. made at last session to con- tinue work; estimated amt required to complete and amt. due contractors. (A.R. canal comrs. 1840/1: 26-27.) Paging from Sen. ed. EMPLOYES 1839-1840. Names of officers and engrs. employed on Wiconisco Canal ■with pay and salaries per diem and per annum. (A.R. canal comrs. 1838/9 (p. 207) — same 1839/40.) Paging from House doc. ed. Wyoming Canal Company Succeeded by the Wyoming Valley Canal Co., which was Incorporated Apr. 3, 1863 ; see below. 1863. Receipts from Wyoming Canal Co. on acct. of bonds redeemed. (A.R. auditor gen. 1862/3: 51.) . Debate on act to authorize the Wyoming Canal Co. and its creditors to agree to an adjustment of their resp. rights. (Legisl. Record 1863: 387-389; 396-398; 400^02; 418-420; 572-576; 577-579.) Feb. 13. Communication from treasurer (Moore) with stmt, rel. to amt. of money due common- wealth by Wyoming Canal Co. (Legisl. docs. 1863: 1297; Legisl. Record 1863: 186.) Jan. 7. Wyoming Canal still in hands of re- ceivers; comments on. (Govs. mess. (Curtin) Jan. 7, 1863: 13.) Wyoming Valley Canal Co. See also above, Wyoming Canal Co. serial 1863-1869. Ann. rept. (A.R. auditor gen. on r.rs. 1863 (pp. 347-349) — same 1869.) Merged Into Penn. Canal ; see above. non-serial 1865 Nov. Veto of act to regulate tolls on the Wyom- ing Valley Canal, West Branch and Susquehanna Canal, Eastern Div. of main line Penn. Canal and the Susquehanna Canal. (Legisl. Record 1866: 26.) YougWogheny River See also above, Pennsylvania, under dates 1761-1876, and 1790-1793. 1809. Rept. of committee on roads and Inland naviga- tion (O'Brien) on petition of sundry inhabitants of Somerset and Lafayette cos. praying for apprn. for improving navigation of Youghlogheny River. (House jol. 1808/9: 691.) 1822. See above. Little Conemaugh. CANNED GOODS; see FOOD AND DRUG LAW CANNING INDUSTRY; see INDUSTRIES, ETC. CANNING CANON (J. W.) City supt. of schools 1881/2-1895/6 ; see Education. Sharon. City supt. of schools 1895/6-1903/4 ; see Education. New Castle. Supt. of Schools, Newcastle 1900. Pensions for teachers. (Penn. School Jol. v. 49: 81-83.) CANONSBURG, WASHINGTON CO. Climate; see that title. Precipitation Rainfall; see Climate Savings Banks; see Banks: Individual. Canonsburg Small-Pox in; see Public Health Temperature; see Climate CANTON, BRADFORD CO. Banks; see Banks: Individual. Farmers' and Manufacturers' Bank Health Board; see Public Health: Boards of Health: Local CAPE HENLOPEN Quarantine; see Public Health CAPITOL; see PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS: STATE CAPP (WILLIAM) 1898. Phlla. Lying-in Charity and Nurse Training School. (Charitable Institutions which reed, state aid in 1897 and 1898 .... pp. 729-735.) CAR MANUFACTURERS Wages; see Labor. Wages CARBON COUNTY Organized Meh. 13, 1843 ; formed of a part of Northamp- ton and Monroe cos. Crops; see Agriculture. Crops Miners; see Labor. Trades. Miners Schools in; see Education Small-Pox in; see Public Health Strikes; see Labor Disputes. Miners Teachers' Institute; see Education. Teachers CARBONDALE, LACKAWANNA CO. Banks; see Banks: Individual. Carbondale Health; see Public Health Sanitation; see Public Health Savings Banks; see Banks: Individual Savings Banks. Liberty Schools in; see Education Typhoid Fever in; see Public Health CARDINGTON, DELAWARE CO. Nuisances; see Public Health CAREY (H.) 1903. Small-pox in Somerset Co. (19 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1902/3 V. 1: 429-430.) CARHART (JOSEPH) 1894. The true standard of educational values. (Penn. School Jol. V. 42: 327-329.) CARLISLE, CUMBERLAND CO. Academies; see Education. ■ Secondary Anthrax; see Public Health Banks; see Banks: Individual. Carlisle; Farmers' Bank of Carlisle Climate; see that title Health Board; see Public Health: Boards of Health: Local Nuisances; see Public Health Rainfall; see Climate Savings Banks; see Banks: Individual Savings Banks: Carlisle Schools in; see Education Small-Pox in; see Public Health Typhoid Fever in; see Public Health CARLISLE BARRACKS, CUMBERLAND CO. Temperature; see Climate ,486 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA CARLL (J. F.) 1875. Rept .of progress in the Venango Co. distr. (2d geol. survey I: 5-49.) 1877. OilnjypU records and levels, xiv, 398 (1) pp. Part irdf 2d geol. survey publications. 1880. Geology of the oil regions of Warren, Venango, ' Clarion and Butler cos preglacial and post- glacial drainage of the Lake Brie country, xxiv, 48^4 pp., 23 pis., 1 vol. of maps. ' Patt III of 2(1 geol. survey publications. 1883. Geol. rept. on Warren Co. and neighboring oil regions, xxl, 439, 5 pp., 2 pis., 4 maps, chart. Part IVx>f 2d geol. survey publications. 1890. 7th rept. on the oil and gas fields of western Penn. [etc], viii, 356 pp., maps, illus. CARLTON (L. T.) 1898. Financial value of angling to a state. (Rept. comrs. of fisheries 1897/8: 155-158.) CARMICHAELS, GREENE CO. Banks; see Banks: Individual. People's Bank Health Board; see Public Health: Boards of Health: Local CARinCHAELTOWN, GREENE CO. Academies; see Education. Secondary CARNAHAN (J. E.) 1893. Clover. (51 quarterly rept bd. agric. 1893: 36-37.) CARNEGIE, ALLEGHENY CO. Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local CARNEY (JOHN H.) County snpt. of schools 1890/1-1892/3; see Education. Juniata Co. CAROTHERS (T. C.) County supt. of schools 1837/8-1862/3 : see also Educa- tion. Beaver Co. 1859. Duties and responsibilities of the teacher's pro- fession. (Penn. School Jol. v. 8: 28-32.) CARP; see FISH AND GAME CARPENTERS Wages; see Labor. Wages CARPET MANUFACTURERS Wages of; see Labor. Wages CARRELL (JAMES W.) Fish comr. 1895/6-1902/3 ; see Fish and Game. CARRELL (JOSEPH, JR.) 1891. Does it pay the farmer to go to market? (43 and 46 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1891: 246-24^.) CARMALT (JAMES E.) .-it' 1887. Abstr. of address at Montrose institute [resp. domestic life on farm, etc.]. (35 quart^^ rept. bd. agric. 1887: 143-146.) . ■ CARROLL (C. F.) t City supt. of schools 1881/2 ; see EducatMBi. Oil City. CARROLL (DENNIS) ^ ^^ _' Claimant 1839. Donation land. (House jol. 1838/9 v. 1: 440.) CARROLL (JOHN S.) County supt of schools 1899/00-1903/-1 ; see Education. Fayette Co. CARROLLTQWN, CAMBRIA CO. Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local CARRIAGE BUILDERS Wages of; see Labor. Wages CARSON (HAMPTON L.) Attorney General 1903-1906; see Administration of Justice. State. ■ CARSON (THOMAS) Representative from Franklin Co. 1834/5-1835/6, 1843- 1844. Senator from Franklin and Adams cos., 1845-1847, 1851-1853. Representative Committee on Vice and Immorality 1836 Mch. 23. Gambling. (House joL 1835/6 v. 2: 717.) CARTER (CHARLES MILTON) 1875. Drawing in the public schools. (Penn. School • JoL V. 23: 331-333.) CARTER (JOHN I.) Supt. Eastern Experimental Farm 1873-1879; see also Agricultural Experiment Stations. Chairman of general fruit committee, Penn. Fmit Growers' Society, 1878 ; see Agriculture, Crops. Fruit, Pennsylvania, under dates 1872-1905. 1875. Roads, (v. 10 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1874/5: 176-179.) . What kind of fertilizers, (v. 10 same 1874/5: 181-184.) ^^^: Aect. of experiment made [in dairy feeding]. (V. 10 same 1874/5: 169-170.) . [Method of making butter.] (v. 10 same 1874/5: 174.) 1876. Profits of raising corn in Chester Co. (v. 11 same 1876: 242.) • -^ — . • Mnliiit. of orchards. (Rept. Penn. fruit growers' assn. 1875/6: 36-40.) . How to estimate value [in money] of fertilizers. (v. 11 Rept trans, state agric. socy. 1876: 33-41.) 1877. Fertilizers on the Eastern Penn. Blxperimental farm. (v. 12 same 1877: 337-340.) 1884. Creameries, co-operative and private, their cost and value as a market for mUk. (8 A.R. bd. agric. 1884: 132-139.) ' 1887. Complete fertilizers. (35 quarterly rept bd. agric. 1887: 22-23.) . Wire fences. (34 same 1887: 119-121.) 1890. Township statistics as relating to the road sub- ject (41 and 42 same 1890: 48-50.) 1892. Silos and ensilage. (49 and 50 same 1892: 174- 178.) 1894. Foods for the dairy. (52 same 1894: 67-68.) CARTER (W. T.) 1902. See Frear (Wm.). CARVER (SAMUEL) Eepresentative from city of Phila., 1803/4-1807/8. Committee on Roads and Inland Navigation 1803 Dec. 20. Lottery for artificial road. (House jol. 1803/4: 89.) 1804 Jan. 10. Petitions for a turnpike, road. (.Same 1803/4: 189.) Jan. 10. Westmoreland Co. petition; repair of state road from Bedford to Pittsburgh. (Some 1803/4:192-193.) . -^ — Jan. 28. Miffllii Co. petition tcic a road across the Tuscarora Valley. (Same 1803/4: 310.) Jan. 31. Fishing Creek. (Sajne 1803/4: 321.) Feb. 23. Expense of Huntingdon Co. for road making. (Same 1803/4: 457-458.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 487 CABVER (SAMUEL)— cont'd Committee on Roads and Inland Navigation — cont'd 1804 Feb. 28. Petition from Phila. rel. to payment for property of individuals through whicli roads pass, etc. (Same 1803/4: 487-488.) Feb. 29^ Watei" works in Delaware River. (Same 1803/4: 498.) [Select] Committee 1804 Jan. 10. Continuation of Le Beuf Creek as a public highway. (House jol. 1803/4: 187-188.) CARY (G. L.) 1900. Meadville Theological School. (3 bienn. rept. of higher education 1899/00: 644-647.) Paging from rept. of supt. of public instruction. CARYDON, WARREN CO. Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local CARYS BANK Nuisances; see Public Health CASE (ELIHU) Senator from Bradford and Susquehanna cos. 1837/38- - 18*1- Select Committee 1838 Feb. 5. Poor-house in Bradford Co. (Sen. jol. 1837/8 V. 1: 310.) CASE (D. BRAINARD) 1886. Defects in Penn. school laws. (Penn. School Jol. V. 35: 92-95.) CASH (JOHN S.) 1835. Rept. as supt. of motive power and machinery on Columbia and Phila. R.R. (A.R. canal comrs. 1834/5: 41-47.) Paging from House doc. ed. CASS (M. F.) County supt. of schools lSSl/2-1893/4 ; see Education. Tioga Co. CASSAT (JACOB) Eepresentative from Adams Co. 1820/1-1823/4. Sen- ator from Adams, Cumberland and Franklin cos., 1837/8-1841. Representative Select Committee 1821 Mch. 14. Bashing in Conewago Creek and branches. (House jol. 1820/1: 802.) 1822 Jan. 18. Prtg. laws in German. (Same 1821/2: 834-835.) Senator 1838 Jan. 30. See Strohm (John). Feb. 1. Routes for a road from Gettysburg to Hagerstown, Md. (Sen. jol. 1837/8 v. 1: 276-285.) 2000 copies in English and 500 in German ordered prtd. to be attached to and prtd. with majority rept. (Sen. jol. 1S37/8 t. 1 : 285.) CASSELMAN, SOMERSET CO. Typhoid Fever in; see Public Health CASSIDAY (LEWIS C.) Representative for Phila. C6. 1851. Attorney General ,1883-1886 ; see Admloigtriltion of Justice : State. CASTELLMANOS (J. J.) 1897. Mississippi River quarantine stations. (14 A.R. bd. of health, etc.- 1897/8 v. 1: 603-6050 CASTLE SHANNON, ALLEGHENY CO. Diphtheria at; see Public Health. Diphtheria CASTLES (HUGH) County supt. of schools 1857/8-1862/3 ; see Education. Lycpming Co. CATALPA; see FORESTS AND FORESTRY CATASAUQUA, LEHIGH CO. Banks; see Banks: Individual. Bank of Catasauqua; also Catasauqua Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local Typhoid Fever in; see Public Health CATASTROPHES Flbods; see Climate Public Aid; see that title For mine disasters see Coal Mines and Mining the various entries under Accidents for anthracite and bituminous mines resp. CATAWISSA, COLUMBIA CO. Banks; see Banks: Individual. Catawissa Climate; see that title Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local Rainfall; see Climate Temperature; see Climate Typhoid Fever; see Public Health CATFISH; see FISH AND GAME CATTELL (W. C.) 1876. Relation of technical schools to our educational system. (Penn. School Jol. v. 25: 103-104.) CATTLE; see AGRICULTURE. LIVESTOCK Ca'uGHEY (JOHN) Eepresentative from Beaver Co. 1877/8-1879/80. Committee on Appropriations 1878 May 24. Procs. during session; apprns. recom- mended, etc. (House jol. 1878: 1519-1520.) CAVERLY (C. S.) 1894. Anterior poliomyelitis in Vt. (11 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1894/5: 267-278.) CAWLEY (FLORENCE J.) 1888. Education prompts labor. (37 and 38 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1888: 178-179.) CAWLEY (MORRIS F.) 1895. Diphtheria at Allentown. (11 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1894/5: 243-244.) . Diphtheria at Old Aineyville. (11 same 1894/5: 244-245.) 1896. Diphtheria in Lehigh Co. (12 same 1895/6 v. 1: 249-250.) . Diphtheria at South Bethlehem. (12 same 1895/6 V. 1: 292-294.) 1899. Diphtheria at South Mountain. (15 same 1898/9 V. 1: 202.) 1900. Typhoid fever at Cementon. (17 same 1900/1 v. 1: 179-186.) 1903. Nuisance at Mickley's, Lehigh Co. (19 same 1902/3 V. 1: 279.) . Small-pox; Alliance, Lehigh Co. (19 same 1902/3 v. 1: 403.) 1904. Slaughter house at Bmaus. (20 same 1903/4: 95.) . Nuisance at Coopersburg. (20 same 1903/4: 96.) . Scarlatina at Lanark. (20 same 1903/4: 95.) 488 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA CEDAK SPRINGS, CLINTON CO. Diphtheria at; see Public Health. Diphtheria CELERY; see AGRICULTURE. CROPS CEMENT; see INDUSTRIES. BUILDING MATERIALS CEMENTON, LEHIGH CO. Typhoid Fever; see Public Health CENSUS 1802. Govs. mess. (McKean) transmitting census re- turns for Penn. reed, frcnn secy, of U. S. Dept. of State. (House jol. 1801/2: 302; 304.) On p. 304, there Is a stnit. of the no. of persons in each CO. In Fenn. and in the Clly of Fhila. 1830. Abstr. of the census of eastern and western dis- tricts of Pa. (Sen. joL 1831/2 v. 1: 772-787.) . Same, separate. Harrisburg: H. Welsh, 1832. 18 pp., 2 tables. Copy in Ubrary of Congress. 1840. Sixth census of Penn. by cos., townships and wards. Harrisburg: Boas & Patterson, 1842. 24 (2) pp., 2 foldg. tables. . Same. (House jt. bd. agric. 1893: 113-117.) CHADD'S FORD, DELAWARE CO. Diphtheria at; see Public Health. Diphtheria Nuisances; see Public Health SmaU-Pox in; see Public Health CHADWICK (BURG) 1895. Nuisance at Poster. (12 A.R. bd. of healtii, etc. 1895/6 V. 1: 239-240.) 1896. Slaughter house at Coleville. (12 same 1895/6 T. 1: 295-296.) 1897. Diphtheria at Larabee and Moody Hollow. (13 same 1896/7 v. 1: 229.) . Diphtheria at Lewis' Run. (13 same 1896/7 v. 1: 221.) . Diphtheria at Ormsby. (13 same 1896/7 v. 1: 220.) 1899. Diphtheria at Riderville. (15 same 1898/9 v. 1: 201.) . Scarlet fever at Burg. (15 same 1898/9 v. 1: 203.) 1902. Small-pox in Cumberland Co. (18 same 1901/2: 242.) . Small-pox in McKean Co. (18 same 1901/2: 255.) . Typhoid fever at Ludlow. (19 same 1902/3 t. 1: 245-248.) CHADWICK (FRANaS J.) Connty snpt. of schools 1SS3/4-1865/6; see Education. Cameron Co. CHADWICK (RICHARD, JR.) County snpt of schools 1861/2-1862/3; see Education. Cameron Co. CHALLENS QAMES C.) 1854. School and distr. libraries. (Penxu School JoL T. 3: 208-211.) CHAMBERLAIN (C. F.) County snpt of schools 16TS '9-1S83/4 ; gee Education. Crawford Co. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 489 CHAMBERLAIN (JOSEPH) Representative from Somerset and Cambria cos. 1836/37- 1887/38. Committee on Claims 1837 Feb. 23. Petition of Geo. Mack; work on North Branch division of Penn. Canal. (House jol. 1836/7 V. 2: 578-579 (doc. 187).) Mch. 8. Damages sustained by John Ridgway on Susquehanna and Waterford Turnpike Road Co. {Same 1836/7 v. 1: 711.) CHAMBERLAINE (S.) 1879. Silk culture. (3 A.R. bd. of agric. 1879: 92-104.) CHAMBERLIN (BROWN B.) Representative from Beaver, Butler and Lawrence cos, 1853-1855. 1854 Jan. 27. Franklin Canal Co. (Daily Legisl. Union V. 1 (no. 15): 79-80.) Feb. 27. Remarks; liquor license in Chester Co. (Same v. 1 (no. 31): 151.) Committee on Judiciary 1855. License laws. (Legisl. Record Mch. 7, 1855: 3-4.) Concluded In Record of Mch. 8, 1855. CHAMBERS (ROBT.) Claimant 1808 Feb. 16. Donation land. (House Jol. 1807/8 pt. 2: 113-114.) CHAMBERSBURG, FRANKLIN CO. Banks; see Banks: Individual. Bank of Chambersburg; Franklin Co. Bank Climate; see that title. Precipitation Fever; see Public Health. Fever Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local Scarlet Fever; see Public Health Schools in; see Education Temperatiure; see Climate CHAMBERSBURG AND YORK R.R.; see CANALS, ETC.: IN- DIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS. PENN. CANAL [AND R.R.]. PROPOSED BRANCHES CHAMBERSBURG AND PITTSBURGH R.R.; see CANALS, ETC.: INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS. PENN. CANAL [AND R.R.]. PROPOSED BRANCHES CHAMPNEYS (BENJAMIN) Representative from Lancaster Co. 1825/6, 1828/9, 1863. Senator from 6tli dist. (Lancaster and York COS.) 1843, 1864-1866. Representative (1st Term) [Select] Committee 1826 Jan. 4. Lottery for water works In Lancaster. (House jol. 1825/6 v. 2: 154-155 (doc. 71).) Mch. 3. Anderson's Ferry, Waterford and New Haven Turnpike Road Co. (Same 1825/6 v. 2: 266 (doc. 170).) Committee on Bridges and State and Turnpike Roads 1829 Jan. 16. Turnpike road from Lewisburg to Young- manstown. (House jol. 1828/9 v. 2: 469 (doc. 146).) Mch. 3. State road from Pittsburg to Va. state line. (Same 1828/9 v. 2: 617 (doc. 235).) Mch. 3. Greensburg and Stoystown turnpike road. (Same 1828/9 v. 2: 616 (doc. 233).) Mch. 3. Bridge over Ten Mile Creek, Greene Co. (Same 1828/9 v. 2: 616 (doc. 234).) Apr. 18. Keeping turnpike roads in repair. (Same 1828/9 v. 2: 731-732 (doc. 331).) CHAMPNEYS (BENJAMIN)— cont'd Committee on Bridges and State and Turnpike Roads — cont'd Representative (1st Term) — cont'd 1829 Apr. 23. Ludwick's tavern road. (/Some 1828/9 V. 2: 762 (doc. 345).) Apr. 23. Hookstown road, etc. (Same 1828/9 v. 2: 763 (doc. 346).) Senator (1st Term) Committee on Estates and Escheats 1843 Feb. 18. Authorization of purchase of real estate by administrators and others. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1843 V. 1: 408-413.5 Committee on Prtg. 1844 Jan. 16. Election of state prtrs., etc. (Sen. jol. 1844 V. 1: 80-82.) Feb. 15. Election of state prtrs. (Same 1844 t. 1: 229-243.) [Select] Committee 1844 Jan. 31. State prtrs. (Sen. jol. 1844 v. 2: 66-128 (doc. 15).) Senator (2d Term) 1866. General r.r. law. (Legisl. Record 1866 app. pp. cill-clv. ) Committee on Judiciary 1865 Feb. 3. Taxation of bank dividends. (Sen. jol. 1865: 167-173.) CHANCE (H. MARTYN) 1879. Rept. of progress In 1879. Geology of Clarion Co. XV, 232, 4 pp., 4 pis., 3 maps, illus. Part V V of 2d geol. survey publications. . Rept. of progress. Pt. 1, no. townships of Butler Co.; pt. 2, survey made In 1875 along Beaver and Shenango rivers .... xvii, 248, 3 pp., pi., maps, Illus. Part V of 2d geol. survey publications. 1880. Rept. of progress, pt. 1, geology of Clinton Co. pt. 2, special study of the carboniferous and De- vonian strata, along the West Branch of the Susque- hanna River, xiv, 183, 14 pp., pis., map, illus. Part G 4 of 2d geol. survey publications. 1881. The available tonnage of bituminous coal fields of Penn. (9 A.R. bureau of Industrial statistics 1880/1: 11-26.) 1882. Special surveys of the Delaware and Lehigh Water Gaps [In 1874-5]. (2d geol. survey G 6: 335- 366.) 1883. Rept. on the mining methods and appliances used In the anthracite coal fields, xx, 574, 5 pp., illus., pis., atlas. Part A C of the 2d geol. survey publications. 1884. Rept. of progress. Revision of the bituminous coal measures of Clearfield Co. xv, 197, 6 pp., 1 map, illus. Part H 7 of 2a geol. survey publications. CHANDLER (CHARLES, JR.) Representative from Susquehanna Co. 1838/39-1840. Committee on Agriculture 1840 Feb. 14. Silk culture. (House jol. 1840 v. 1: 329- 330.) CHANDLER (JOHN, JR.) Representative from Chester Co. 1823/24-1825/26. [Select] Committee 1825 Dec. 13. State road in Washington Co. (House jol. 1825/6 V. 2: 67 (doc. 24).) 490 IXDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSTLVA^TIA CHAPm (JOHN B.) 1884. Penn. Hospital for Insane, Phila. (2 rept. of cfittjiltttee on lunacy of bd. of public charities 1884: 5056.) -1892. Insanity. (10 same 1892: 95-100.) CHAIIDLER (W.) Claims 1851 >Ich. 15. Damages; Phila. and Columbia R.R. (Sen. jol. 1851 T. 2: 383.) CHAPMAN (THOMAS J.) CormtT supt. of schools 1S66 T-1867 S. 1S74 '5 ; see Edncation. Cambria Co. County snpt. of schools 1S71 2 ; see Education. Batler Co. 1892. Educational progress. (Penn. School Jol. v. 41: 110-115.) Charcoal Manufacture; see Industries, etc CHAKLEROI, WASHINGTON CO. Banks; see Banks: IndividuaL Bank of Charleroi Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local Sefuse Disposal; see that title Typhoid Fever in; see Public Health CHAKLESTON, S. C. Qnarantine; see Public Health CHARLES YILLE, BEDFORD CO. Climate; see that title. Precipitation Temperature; see Climate CHARTIERS CREEK Improvement; see River Conservancy CHASE (R. H.) 1891. Dysentery ar State Hospital for Insane. (7 AJi. bd. of health, etc. 1S90 '1: 532.) CHASE (SIMEON B.) Kepresentative from Sus'^Tiehanna, Sullivan and Wyom- ing cos, 1S.57; from ^asqneiianiia Co. 185S-1859. 1857. Kansas. (Daily Legisl. Record 1S57 no. 26: 4-6.) 1858. Liquor biU. (Legisl. Record 185S: 438-439.) CHACNCEY (ELIHU) 1828. Apptmt. as comr. of loans, etc (Sen. jol. 1828/9 v. 1: 49-50; House joL 1S2S 9 v. 2: 44-45.) 1833 Mch. 29. Bank of Penn. and state loan. (Sen. joL 1832/3 [T. 1]: 742.) CHEESE Inspection; see Food and Dms Law. Dairy Manufacture; see Dairy Industry CHEESEMAN (S. L.) Cotintj- sjipt. of schools 1S&5 7-159S 9 ; see Edncation. Batler Co. CHELTENHAM TOWNSHIP, MONTGOilERY CO. Schools in; see Education CHEMISTRY Agricultural; see Agriculture CHENOWETH (ARTHUR) 1822 Dec. 27. Jt. rept with James Allison and others rel. to Beaver River improvement. (House jol. 1822/3: 163-165.) CHERRY Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Fniit CHERRY TREE, INDIANA CO. Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local CHESAPEAKE AND DELAWARE CANAL CO.; see CANALS, ETC.i INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO CANAL; see CANALS, ETC.: IN- DIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS CHESNUT (CLEM) County Bupt. of schools 1893 '4-1901, 2 ; see Edacatlon. Fulton Co. CHEST CREEK; see CANALS AND SLACK-WATER NAVI- GATION. INDIVIDUAL UNDERTAKINGS CHESTER, DELAWARE CO. Health; see Public Health Schools in; see Education Typhoid Fever in; see PnbUc Health CHESTER COUNTY One of the* three original counties established at settle- ment of the Province in 1082. Agricultural Society; see Agricultural Societies: Individual Agriculture; see that title Banks; see Banks: IndividuaL Bank of Chester Co.; Bank of Chester Valley; Chester Valley Birds; see Fish and Game Com Crop; see Agriculture. Crops Consumption in; see Public Health. Consumption Courts; see Administration of Justice Creamery Inspection; see Food and Drug Law. Dairy Crops; see Agriculture. Crops Diphtheria in; see Public Health. Diphtheria Fairs; see Agriculture. Fairs Farm Wages; see Labor. Wages. Farm Finances; see Finance: County Fish; see Fish and Game Food Inspection; see Food and Drug Law- Fruit Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit Geology; see Geological and Topographical Surveys Hay Crop; see Agriculture^ Crops , Hog Cholera; see Agriculture. Livestock. Inspectioii Iron Workers Wages; see Labor. Wages. Iron Land; see that title Leprosy; see Public Health Liquor Traffic; see that title Livestock; see Agriculture. Livestodc Oats Crop; see Agriculture. Crops Potato Crop; see Agriculture. Crops (Quarantine; see Public Health Roads; see that title Sanitation; see Public Health Savings Banks; see Banks; Individual Savings Banks. Chester Savings Banks; see Banks: Individual Savings Banks. Dime Savings Bank Schools in; see Education School Conventions; see Education. Conventions, etc Teachers ( see Education. Teachers Teachers' Assn.; see Education. Associations Teachers' Institutes; see Education Texas Fever; see Agricoltore. livestock. Inspectiim Wheat Crop; see Agriculture. Crops INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 491 CHESTER HEIGHTS, DELAWARE CO. Sanitation; see Public Health .-. CHESTER HILL, CLEARFIELD CO. Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local CHEST&R (FREDERICK D.) 1887. State line serpentine and associated rocks.,- (A.R. geol. survey 1887: 93-105.) 1902. Bacteria of the soil in their relation to agric. 88 pp., pis. (Dept. of agric. bull. 98.) CHESTNUT Craps; see Agriculture. Crops Tr^e; see Forests and Forestry CHESTNUT HILL, PHILADELPHIA CO. Now a post-suburb and section of Philadelphia. , Sanitation; see Public Health CHESWICK, ALLEGHENY CO. Meningitis; see Public Health CHICAGO, ILL. Education; see that title Small-Pox; see Public Health CHICKAMAUGA AND CHATTANOOGA BATTLE-FIELD COMMISSION; see PARKS AND MONUMENTS CHILD LABOR; see LABOR CHINA Education; see that title CHINESE; see POPULATION CHOCOLATE AND COCOA; see FOOD AND DRUG LAW- CHOLERA; see PUBLIC HEALTH CHOPIN (IRVING) 1892. What do you consider the more profitable, poultry culture or dairying? (49 and 50 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1892: 227-231.) CHRISMAN (Z. TAYLOR) 1895. Scarlatina at Warwick. (11 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1894/5: 250.) CHRISTMAN (J. D.) 1892. Small-pox at Allentown. (8 A.R. bd. health, etc, 1891/2 :-229.) CHRIS3:Y le of S. C. (6 AJt bd. of health, etc 1889/90: 435-437.) 1891. Elxtrs. from Govs. mess, of Jan. 5, reL to destmc- tiveness of recent rain storms throughout state (7 same 1890/1: 4-6.) . Rept of conference committee (Thomas) on acet of Johnstown flood and settlement of accts. in con- nection with that disaster on act providing for ascer- tainment of amt of money exjiended by Gov. Beaver. (Sen. jol. 1891: 948-951.) IS 92. The floods and fires of Jc 5, in Penn. (8 AJt bd. of health, etc 1891/2: 31-32.) . Floods and fire at Oil City, Venango Cc; action reL to disasters by flood and fire at OU Creek and Titusvillc (8 same 1891/2: 245-249.) 1893. Loss of life and prc^erty by breaking of dams; need of legislation respecting safeguarding of dams, etc; destruction of forests; effect on streams and floods. (Govs. mess. (Pattison) Jan. 3, 1893: 32-33.) 1S94. Special sources of disease; the flood at Lewis- burg. (10 A.R. bd. of health, etc 1893/4: 270-271.) . Same; flood in Lehigh Vall^. (10 same 1S93/4: 271-273.) . Same; floods near Lock Haven, Clinton Ca (10 same lS&3y'4: 266-270.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 499 CLIMATE— cont'd Floods — cont'd 1896. Plood conditions on the west branch of the Sus- quehanna; by G. D. Snyder. (11 same 1895/6 v. 2: 666-676; Proc. and papers of state sanitary comn. 1896: 37-47.) 1903. In sanitary conditions in vicinity of Brush Creek, Westmoreland Co. owing to excessive floods; cor- resp. and inspection. (19 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1902/3 V. 2: 584-588.) 1904. Relief of flood conditions at Penn. Station, West- moreland Co. (20 same 1903/4: 12.) Johnstown Flood 1889. Preliminary rept. of bd. of health on sanitary condition of flooded regions in Cambria, Westmore- land, Indiana, Allegheny and Beaver cos. (Govs, mess. (Beaver) Jan. 6, 1891: 37-47.) This rept. appears in all editions of tlie Govs, mess., Tiz. : the pamphlet edition, as above, that In Official docs. 1889, V. 6, doc. 6, Sen. Jol. 1891 : 41-50, House jol. 1891 : 58-60. . Floods in Penn. May 31 and Je. 1, 1889; by Lorin Blodget. (A.R. secy, internal affairs 1889, pt. 1: A 143-A 149.) . Same, separate. Harrisburg: Meyers Prtg. & Pubg. House, 1889. 7 pp., maps. Advance sheets from Ann. Rept. secy, internal affairs. . Operations of bd. in consequence of floods of May 31, 1889. (5 A.R. bd. health 1888/9: 419-552.) . Financial stmt, of state bd. of health in acct. with Gov. Beaver, in abatement of nuisances caused by floods of May 31, 1889. (5 saim 1888/9: 551-552.) . Preliminary rept. of secy, of state bd. of health on sanitary condition of flooded regions in Cambria, Westmoreland, Indiana, Allegheny and Beaver cos. (Govs. mess. (Beaver) Jan. 6, 1891: 37-47.) . The Johnstown horror; stmts, of eye-witnesses. (Penn. School Jol. v. 38: 22-25.) . See also Public Health, Boards of Health: State. Penn., this date. 1890. See same. Boards of Health: Local, this date. . Rept. of the secy, of the flood relief comn. apptd. to distribute the funds contributed for the relief of sufferers in Penn. by the flood of May 31 and Je. 1, 1889. Harrisburg: Meyers Printing and Publishing House, 1890, 5C, 108 pp. . The sanitary surprises of the flood of 1889. (6 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1889/90: 391-394.) 1891. Disaster wrought by Johnstown flood; relief; Plood Relief Comn.; work of state bd. of health; securing of funds to abate nuisances and carry on sanitary work; apprn. recommended to reimburse bank [People's of Phila.]; expenditure by Pitts- burg relief committee and demand for reimburse- ment; recovery from effects of disaster. (Govs, mess. (Beaver) Jan. 6, 1891: 1-6.) . Gov. Pattison's approval of act resp. expenditure by Gov. Beaver on acct. of Johnstown flood; com- ment. (Legisl. Record 1891: 1922-1923.) . Govs. mess. (Pattison) approving act for settle- ment of aocts. resp. Johnstown flood; comment. (House jol. Jan. 1891: 1179-1180.) . Johnstown flood; ascertainment of amt. ex- pended by Gov., etc. (Legisl. Record 1891: 1346- 1349.) Franklin Institute; see below Weather Service Frost 1899-1902. Dates of first killing frosts in Penn. each year, at different stations. (Mo. bull, of division of zoology V. 1, no. 5: 14.) 1889-1903. Same. (Same v. 2 (no. 5) : 160.) 1889-1904. Same. (Same v. 1, nos. 11-12: 33.) CLIMATE— cont'd Laws 1887. Act to establish state service to increase eflBciency of U. S. signal service, and to establish meteor- ological stations in each co. (4 A.R. bd. health 1887/8: 1118-1119.) Precipitation 1887/91-1887/95. See below. Temperature; these dates. 1888/92-1888/95. See same, these dates. 1894/5. See same, this date. Allegheny Arsenal 1836-1892. Precipitation at Allegheny Arsenal, 1836- 1859, 1889-1892. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: 120 A.) Altoona 1888-1895. Precipitation at Altoona. (A.R. secy, of in- ternal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: 126 A.) AguedMct 1889-1895. Precipitation at Aqueduct. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: 176 A.) Bellefonte See below, State College. Bethlehem 1877-1895. Precipitation at Bethlehem. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 173.) Blooming Grove 1865-1895. Precipitation at Blooming Grove, 1865/87, 1889/95. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: 180 A.) Blue Enoi 1889-1894. Precipitation at Blue Knob. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A. 127.) Broolcville 1885-1895. Precipitation at Brookville. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: 160 A.) Brewer's Lock 1S90-1895. Precipitation at Brower's Lock. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: 170 A.) GanonsT)iirg 1840/78-1889/90. Precipitation at Canonsburg, 1840/78 and 1889/90. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 189.) Carlisle 1888-1895. Precipitation at Carlisle. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: 150 A.) Gatawissa 1878-1891. Precipitation at Catawissa. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 147.) Chamhersliurg 1888-1895. Precipitation at Chambersburg. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: 156 A.) Gharlesville 1888-1892. Precipitation at Charlesville. (A.R. secy. of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 123.) GhromeS.ale 1849-1859. Precipitation at Chromedale (Lima). (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: 152 A.) Glarion 1888-1895. Precipitation at Clarion. (A.R. secy, of in- ternal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: 144 A.) Coatesville 1888-1895. Precipitation at Coatesville. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 139.) 500 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA CLIMATE— cont'd Precipitation — cont'd Columlms 1886-1892. Precipitation at Columbus. (A.R. secy, of internal aftairs pt 1 1894/5: A 189.) Confluence 1875-1895. Precipitation at Confluence. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1894/5: 182 A- A 183.) Coopersiurg 1890-1895.- Precipitation at Coopersburg. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1894/5: A 165.) Davis Island Dam 1891-1895. Precipitation at Davis Island Dam. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: 120 A.) Doylestovm 1889-1895. Precipitation at Doylestown. {A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1894/5: A 129.) Du Bois 1891-1895. Precipitation at Du Bois. (A.R. secy, of in- ternal affairs pt 1 1894/5: A 145.) Dyberry 1866-1895. Precipitation at Dyberry. (A.R. secy, of in- ternal affairs pt 1 1894/5: A 191.) Eagle's Mere 1888-1892. Precipitation at Eagle's Mere. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1894/5: 184 A.) Boston 1856-1895. Precipitation at Easton, 1856/9, 1883 '95. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1894/5: 174 A- A175.) Egypt See below, Xorth Whitehall. Emporium 1888-1895. Precipitation at Emporinm. (A.R. secy, of internal afEairs pt. 1 1894/5: 136 A.) Ephrata 1865-1877. Precipitation at Ephrata. (A,R. secy, of in- ternal affairs pt 1 1894/5: A 163.) Erie 1873-1895. Precipitation at Erie. (A.R, secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1894/5: 154 A.) Fountain Dale 1867-1872. Stmt showing precipitation of Fountain Dale, Adams Co. {A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 119.) Frankford Arsenal 1836-1892. Precipitation at Frankford Arsenal, 1836/43, 1889/92. (A.R. secy, of internal afEairs pt 1 1894/5: A 177.) Franklin 1840/83-1888/91. Precipitation at Franklin, 1840/83 and 1888/9L (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1894/5: A 187.) Frederick 1889-1895. Precipitation at Frederick. (A.R. secy, of internal aftairs pt 1 1894/5: A 171.) Freeport 1888-1895. Precipitation at Freeport. {A.R. secy, of internal afEairs pt 1 1894/5: 122 A.) Girardville 1888-1895. Precipitation at Girardville. (AJt secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1894/5: A 181.) CLIMATE— cont'd Precipitation — cont'd Grampian 1864-1895. Precipitation at Grampian. (A.R. secy, of internal afEairs pt 1 1894/5: 146 A.) GreenshorougJi 1889-1895. Precipitation at Greensborough. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1894/5: A 157.) Greenville 1888-1895. Precipitation at Greenville. (A.R. secy, of internal afEairs pt 1 1894/5: A 169.) Hamburg 1890-1895. Precipitation at Hamburg. (A.R. secy, of internal afEairs pt 1 1894/5: 124 A.) Harrisburg 1840-1895. Precipitation at Harrisburg. (AJl. secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1894/5: A 151.) No retnms 1872-1887. Haverford College 1839-1885. Precipitation at Haverford College. (AR. secy, of internal afEairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 151.) No retoms giren for 1842-1853, 1863-1883. Hollidaysburg 188S-1895. Precipitation at Hc^idaysborg. (A.R. secy, of internal afEairs pt 1 1894/5: A 127.) Honesdale 1882-1895. Precipitation at Honesdale. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1894/5: 192 A.) Horsham See below, Moreland. Hulmeville 1877-1884. Precipitation at Hulmeville. (A.R. secy, of internal afEairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 131.) Huntingdon 188S-1895. Precipitation at Huntingdon. (AJt secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1894/5: 158 A.) Indiana 1888-1S92. Precipitation at Indiana. (A.R. secy, of in- ternal affairs pt 1 1894/5: A 159.) Johnstoum 1868-1895. Precipitation at Johnstown. (A.R. secy, of internal afEairs pt 1 1894/5: A 135.) Kennett Square 1889-1895. Precipitation at Kennett Sqnara (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1894/5; 140 A.) Lancaster 1839-1895. Precipitation at Lancaster. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1894/5: 162 A.) Lansdale 1SS9-1895. Precipitation at Lansdale. (AJt secy, of in- ternal affairs pt 1 1894/5: A 171.) Lebanon 1883-1895. Precipitation at Lebanon. (A.R. secy, of in- ternal afEairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 165.) Xo retnrns for 1887. Le Roy 1889-1S95. Precipitation at Le Roy. (AJt secy, of in- ternal affairs pt 1 1894/5: 128 A.) Letcisburg 1556/60-1889/95. Precipitation at Lewisbnrg, 1856/60, 1S65/73 and 1889/95. (AJt secy, of internal afEairs pt. 1 1894/5: 186 A-A187.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 501 CLIMATE— cont'd Precipitation— cont'd Ligonier 1890-1894. Precipitation at Ligonier. (A.R. secy, of in- ternal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 193.) Lock No. 4, Washington County 1886-1895. Precipitation at Lock No. 4, Washington Co. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: 190 A.) Lock Haven 1888-1895. Precipitation at Lock Haven. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 147.) Lycippus 1893-1895. Precipitation at Lycippus. (A.R. secy, of in- ternal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: 194 A.) McConnellshurg 1888-1893. Precipitation at McConnellsburg. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 157.) Mahoning 1885-1895. Precipitation at Mahoning. (A.R. secy, of Internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: 122 A.) Mauch Chunk 1889-1895. Precipitation at Mauch Chunk. (A.R. secy. of Internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 137.) Meadville 1888-1893. Precipitation at Meadville. (A.R. secy, of Internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: 148 A.) Milton 1879-1882. Precipitation at Milton. (A.R. secy, of in- ternal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 175.) Moreland 1864-1873. Precipitation at Moreland and Horsham. (A.K. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 171.) Morrisville 1825-1852. Precipitation at Morrisville. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 131.) Mt. Joy 1857-1873. Precipitation at Mt. Joy. (A.R. secy, of in- ternal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: 162 A.) No returns given for 1860, 1868-1871. Neshawiiny 1889-1895. Precipitation at Forks of Neshaminy. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: 130 A.) New Bloomfleld 1888-1890. Precipitation at New Bloomfleld. (A.R. secy. of Infernal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: 176 A.) Newcastle 1870-1894. Precipitation at Newcastle. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1894/5: A 163.) No returns 1883-1887. Newton 1838-1843. Precipitation at Newton. (A.R. secy, of in- ternal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 131.) Nisbet 1889-1891. Precipitation at Nisbet. (A.R. secy, of in- ternal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: 168 A.) Norristown 1854-1863. Precipitation at Norristown. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 171.) North AMngton 1868-1874. Precipitation at No. Abington. (A.R. secy, secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: 166 A.) CLIMATE— cont'd Precipitation — cont'd Northumberland 1839-1841. Precipitation at Northumberland. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 175.) No. Whitehall 1872-1881. Precipitation at No. Whitehall and Egypt. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: 166 A.) Oil City 1877/83-1887/95. Precipitation at Oil City, 1877/83 and 1887/95. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 187-188 A.) Ottsville 1889-1895. Precipitation at Ottsville. (A.R. secy, of in- ternal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: 132 A.) Parker's Landing 1885-1895. Precipitation at Parker's Landing. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 123.) Petersburg 1889-1891. Precipitation at Petersburg. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 159.) Philadelphia 1798/1802-1884/7. Precipitation at Phila., 1798/1802, 1819/27, 1825/88, 1831/7, 1843/53, 1851/81, 1884/7. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: 178 A.) 1872-1895. Precipitation at Phila. (Same pt. 1 1894/5: A 179.) 1888/92-1888/96. See above, the general group, note under dates 1887/8-1903/4. 1891-1895. Precipitation at Phila. (A.R. secy, of in- ternal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: 178 A.) Philipsburg 1888-1890. Precipitation at Philipsburg. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: 138 A.) Phoenixville 1890-1895. Precipitation at Phoenixville. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 141.) Pittsburgh 1871-1895. Precipitation at Pittsburgh. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 121.) Plymouth Mtg. 1868-1872. Precipitation at Plymouth Mtg. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: 172 A.) Pocopson 1845-1873. Precipitation at Pocopson. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 141.) Point Pleasant 1889-1895. Precipitation at Point Pleasant. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: 132 A.) Pottstown 1876-1895. Precipitation at Pottstown. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: 172 A.) Quakertown 1872-1895. Precipitation at Quakertown. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 133.) 1869-1895. Precipitation at Reading, 1869-1886, 1888- 1895. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 125.) Bidgeway 1891-1895. Precipitation at Ridgeway. (A.R. secy, of in- ternal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 153.) 502 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA CLIMATE— confd Precipitation — cont'd Saegerstoicn 1892-1895. Precipitation at Saegerstown. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 149.) Salem Comers 1S69-1895. Precipitation at Salem Comers. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1894/5: A 193.) 1872-1SS7 omitted. Saltsiurg 1888-1895. Precipitation at Saltsbnrg. (A-R. secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1894/5: 160 A.) SeisholtzvUle 1889-1895. Precipitation at SeisholtzvUle. (AR. secy. of internal affairs pt 1 1894/5: 134 A.) S'eUnsgrove 1888-1895. Precipitation at Selinsgrove. (AM. secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1894/5: 182 A.) Smethport 1888-1895. Prerfpitation at Smethport (AR. secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1894/5: 170 A.) Smith's Comers 1889-1895. Precipitation at Smith's Comers. (AR. secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1894/5: 134 A. i Somerset 1848/61-1888/95. Preclpitotion at Somerset, 1S48/61 and 1888/95. (A_R, secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 183.) South, Boston 1889-1895. Precipitation at So. Easton. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1894/5: A 195.) State College 1888-1895. Precipitation at State College. (A.R. secy. of internal affairs pt 1 1894/5; A 139.) Stoyestown 1891-1895. Precipitation at Stoyestown. (A.R secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1894 5: 184 A.) Swarthmore College, Delaware Co. 1888-1895. Precipitation at Swarthmore CoU^e. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1894/5: A 153.) VniontOKn 1888-1895. Precipitation at Uniontown. (A.R secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1894/5: A 155.) Warren 1889-1895. Precipitation at Warren. (A.R. secy, of in- ternal affairs pt 1 1894/5: A1S9.) Wellshorough, 1888-1895. Precipitation at WeUsborongh. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1894/5: A IS 5.) West Chester 1823-1895. Precipitation at West Chester, 1S23-1827, 1860-1887, 1868-1874, 1888-1895. (A.R. secy, of in- ternal affairs pt 1 1894/5: 142 A.) West Marlhoroagh 1843-1857. Precipitation at West Marlborough. (AS. secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1894/5: A 141.) Westtotcn 1888-1895. Precipitation at Westtown. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1894/5: A 143.) Wahes-Barre 1883-1893. Precipitation at Wilbes-Barra (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1894/5: A 167.) No retnms for 1888. CLIMATE— cont'd Predpitatioii — cont'd Williamsport 1873-1895. Precipitation at Williamsport, 1873/8 and 1895. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1894/5: 168 A.) Wysox 1888-1893. Precipitation at Wysox. (A.R. secy, of in- ternal affairs pt 1 1894/5: A 129.) YorTt 1888-1895. Precipitation at York. (AR. secy, of In- ternal affairs pt 1 1894/5: 196 A.) Painfall 1S74-1888. Tropical excess of rainfall on the Atlantic coast from Florida nearly to X. Y. (A.R. secy, of in- ternal affairs pt 1 1887/8: A 163-164 A.) IS 77. Forest and rain-fall; by Thomas Meehan. (t. 12 Rept trans, state agric. socy. 1877: 341-352.; . Rain-fall; by Major S. W. Woodward, (t. 12 same 1877: 360^67.) 1893. Distribution of rain and snow in the U. S.; by Frank Ridgway. (17 A.R. bd. of agric. 1893: 116- 118.) 1S9S-1904. Tables: mo. and ami. precipitation, (t. 3 U. S. dept of agric Penn. sea of cUmate and crop service 1898 (p. 9) — ^v. 9 same 1904.) 1901 is reprinted in the 17 A.E. Penn. state bd. of liealtb 1900 '1. Precipitation tables are also fonnd in tbe montUy bulletins of the climate and crop service and tbeir reprints in Ann. Bept. of the Penn. state bd. of health ; see abore, serial gronp B. COLORADO 1ST2-1S76. Record of rain-fall at Denver, CoL (1 AJt bd. of agric. 1S77: 69.) NEW JERSEY See below, Easton. Penn^ under dates 1883-1 S86. PENNSYLVANIA 1798-1S88. Records of rainfall in Peno^ ccanpUed by Lorin Blodget (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1887/8: 158-161A.) 1821-1888. Review of climatological records of Penn.: distribution of rainfalL {Same pt 1 1887/8: 161- 163 A.) 1884. Rainfall; amt of in. northeastern Penn. (Same pt 1 1883/4: 11-13A,) 1889. Topographical map of Penn. showing distribu- tion of rainfall during storm of May 30-31. (Same pt 1 1888/9: betw. pp. 76-77A.) 1897. Quantity of water falling as rain upon area of Penn.; by John Birkinbine. (3 A.R, d^t agric 1897 pt 2: 122-125.) . Deficiency of rainfall in state; serious injury to business by decrease in water supply of rivers: caoses of deficiency. (Preliminary rept of cranr. c£ forestry 1897: 97-103.) Paging is that of 3 AJi. dept. [21 A-R. bd.] at agric 1897 pt L Allegheny Arsenal 1836-1859. Statistics of rainfall at AH^heny Arsenal (near Pittsburgh). (AM. secy, of int^nal affairs pt 1 1887/8: 187A.) Altoona 1884-1896. Total rainfall each year at Altoona. (14 AJt bd. of health, etc 1896/7 t. 1: 345.) Bethlehem 1SS5-1SS7. Statistics of rainfall at Bethlehem; Phila. Water Dept (A.B. secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1887/8: 175A.) 1886. Rainfall at Bethlehem; results of observations for last 9 years. (Same pt 1 1885/6: 66^9A.) Reprint from JToI. of Ensineerlng Society of Leliigii Unir- INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 503 CLIMATE— cont'd Rainfall — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd Blooming Orove See below, Nyces. Bucks County 1883-1886. Rainfall statistics; Tohickon and Nesham- iny series, Bucks Co. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: 183A.) Observations made at OttsvlUe, Quakertown, Doyles- town, SellersvlUe, Landadale, Neshamlny Forks, Toblckon. Byterry 1854-1863. Statistics of rainfall at Byberry; J. Comly, J. C. Martindale. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: 168 A.) Carlisle 1843-1852. Table: mean mo. and ann. rainfall at Car- lisle. (2 A.R. bd. health and vital statistics 1886: 520.) Canons'burg 1840-1878. Statistics of rainfall at Canonsburg; J. R. Williams, et al. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: 185-186 A.) Catawissa 1878-1887. Statistics of rainfall at Catawissa; W. G. Yetter. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1S87/8: 176 A.) Chromedale 1849-1859. Statistics of rainfall at Chromedale; J. Ed- wards. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: 179 A.) Drifton 1884-1888. Statistics of rainfall at Drifton; by H. D. Miller. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: 174 A.) Easton 1856-1859. Statistics of rainfall at Easton; by G. R. Houghton. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: 180 A.) 1883-1886. Delaware River series; statistics of rainfall. (Sanw pt. 1 1887/8: 182 A-A183.) Observations made at Easton, Penn., Phllllpsburg and Princeton, N. J., Fallsington, Penn., and Moores- town, N. J. 1883-1887. Statistics of rainfall at Easton; by J. W. Moore. (Some pt. 1 1887/8: 180 A.) Doylestown See above, Bucks Co. Egypt See below. North Whitehall. Evhrata 1865-1887. Statistics of rainfall at Ephrata; W. H. Spera. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: 177 A.) Erie 1873-1888. Statistics of rainfall at Erie. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: 187A.) 1895-1897. Rainfall at Erie; deficiency. (3 A.R. dept. of agric. 1897 pt. 1: 98.) Factoryville 1868-1874. Statistics of rainfall at Factoryville and North Abington; by R. Slsson. (A.R. secy, of In- ternal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: 174 A.) Fallsington See also below, Morrisville. 1879-1886. See below, Temperature. Fallsington, these dates. 1883-1886. See above, Easton, these dates. CLIMATE— cont'd Rainfall — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd Fort Mifflin 1843-1853. Statistics of rainfall at Fort Mifflin. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: 168 A.) Fountain Dale 1867-1872. Statistics of rainfall at Fountain Dale; S. C. Walker. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: 185 A.) Frankford Arsenal 1836-1843. Statistics of rainfall at Frankford Arsenal; by Maj. A. Mordecal. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: 166 A.) Franklin 1840-1888. Statistics of rainfall at Franklin; by M. A. Tollman and J. Bell. (A.R. secy, of Internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: 186 A.) 1875-1880. Table: rainfall, Franklin. (2 A.R. bd. health and vital statistics 1886: 528.) Recorded by Joa. Bell. Germantown 1819-1827. Rainfall at Germantown; by R. Haines. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: A 165.) 1843-1887. Statistics of rainfall at Germantown; Thos. Meehan. (Same pt. 1 1887/8: 168 A.) Gettysburg 1839-1865. Statistics of rainfall at Gettysburg; M. Jacobs. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: 184 A-A185.) Hamlinton (Salem) 1869-1874. Statistics of rainfall at Hamlinton (Salem) ; by J. D. Stocker. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: 174 A.) Harrisburg 1826-1828. Table: mean temperature, rainfall, each year. (House jol. 1828/9 v. 2: 468.) 1827-1892. Record of rainfall near Harrisburg. (17 A.R. bd. of agrlc. 1893: 209.) 1840-1871. Statistics of rainfall at Harrisburg; J. Heisely. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: 184 A.) 1889-1900. See below. Temperature. Harrisburg; these dates. 1895-1897. Rainfall at Harrisburg; deficiency. (3 A.R. dept. of agric. 1897 pt. 1: 98.) Haverford 1839-1885. Statistics of rainfall at Haverford, or West Haverford; by P. Swift. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: A 179.) Honesdale 1882-1887. Statistics of rainfall at Honesdale; by J. Torrey. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: 174 A.) Horsham See below, Moreland. Hulmeville 1877-1884. Statistics of rainfall at Hulmeville; L. P. Townsend. (A.R. secy, of Internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: 176 A.) Johnstown 1868-1893. Average amt. of rainfall each year at Johns- town. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1892/3: 244 A.) 504 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA CLIMATE— cont'd Rainfall — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd Lancaster 1812-1819. Lancaster; rainfall records; Hazard's Reg^is- ter, 1828. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: 176 A.) 1839-1843. Lancaster City; records of rainfall reported to Franklin Institute by S. Scott and W. L. Atlee. {Same pt 1 1887/8: 176 A.) 1883. Rainfall in Lancaster Co. (21 and 22 quarterly r^ts. bd. agric. 1883: 30.) LansdaJe See aboTe, Backs Co. Milton 1879-1882. Statistics of rainfall at Milton; by T. H. Duffy. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt 1 18S7/8: A 175.) Moorestown 1883-1886. See above, Easton, these dates. Moreiand 1864-1873. Statistics of rainfall at Moreland and Hors- bam; by Anna Spencer. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1887/8: A 171.) Morrisville 1790-1887. Statistics of rainfall at Morrisville, as re- corded by C. Pierce, 1790 to 1859 (autumnal mos. only, 1790 to 1824), with continuation at PaUsing- ton, by E. Hance, from 1860 to 1877, and thereafter by M. GUlingham. (A-R. secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1887/8: 169-170A.) Mount Joy 1857-1873. Statistics of rainfall at Mt Joy; J. R. Hoffer. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1887/8: A 177.) Xaeareth 1856-1862. Statistics of rainfall at Nazareth. ( AJt secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1887/8: A 175.) yeshaminy Forks See above, Bncfes Co. yewton 1838-1843. Statistics of rainfall at Newton; by L. H. Parsons. (AJt secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1887/8: A 171.) Norristovm 1854-1863. Statistics of rainfall at Norristown, by J. G. Ralston. (AJt secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1887/8: A17L) Iforth AlHnffton See above, FactoiyvUle. Xorth WhUehall 1860-1881. Statistics of rainfaU at No. Whitehall and Egypt; by E. Kohler. (AJK. secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1887/8: A 18L) A'orthu m 6 erJand 1839-1841. Statistics of rainfall at Northumberland; JoL Franklin Institute. (A.R. secy, of internal aftairs pt 1 1887/8: A 175.) Xyces 1865-1887. Statistics of rainf aU at Nyces and Blooming Grove; by J. GrothwohL (AJt secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1887/8: A 173.) OttsvilJe See above. Backs Co. CLIMATE— cont'd Rainfall — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd Philadelphia 1798-1802. Table: rainfall at Phila.; record kept by J. R. Coxe. (A-R, secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1887/8: A 165.) 1800/85-1800/94. Ann. mean temperature each yew, with ann. amt. of rain and snow, in inches, begin- ning with 1825. In Repts. as follows : 1800/85 in 2 A.K. bd. bealth 1SS5'6:519. 1800/86 « 2 -^ - " 1885/6 : 1023. 1800/92 " 9 " - - 1892/3:610-611 1800/94 « 10 « « ' 1893/4:411. 1825-1888. Statistics of rainfall at Penn. Hospital, Phila. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1887/8: 166-167 A.) 1831-1837. Statistics of rainfall at Phila., as reported to Franklin Institute and published mo. in Franklin Institute JoL (Same pt 1 1887/8: 166 A.) 1851-lSSl. Statistics of rainfall at Phila., as recorded by Prof. J. A. Kirkpatrick, Central High School. {Same pt 1 1887/8: 167-168 A.) 1895-1897. RainfaU at PhUa.; deficiency. (3 A.R. dept agric. 1897 pt 1: 9§.) 1903. Chart showing wkly. incidence d typhoid fever, wkly. rainfaU in Phila., and level of water in the Schuylkill. (20 AH. bd. of health, etc 1903/4: betw. pp. 264-265.) Pittsburgh 1871-1888. Statistics of rainfall at Pittsburgh. (AJt secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1887/8: 186 A.) 1883 '4. Record of rainfaU and depth of river at Pitts- burgh. {Same pt 1 1883/4: 14-15 A.) 1895-1897. RainfaU at Pittsburgh; deficiency. (SAJt dept agric. 1897 pt 1: 98.) Plymouth Meeting 1868-1872. Statistics of rainfaU at Plymouth Mtg.; by JL H. Corson. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1887/8: A 171.) Pocopson (ParkesiiUe) 1854-1873. Statistics of rainfall at Pocopson (Parkes- viUe) ; by F. Darlington. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1887/8: A 179.) Pottstown 1876-1888. Statistics of rainfaU at Pottstown; by C. Moore. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1887/8: 180 A.) Quakertown 1872-1888. Statistics of rainfaU at Quakertown; J. L. ' Heacock. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1887/8: 176 A.) 1883-1886. See above, Bucks Co., these dates. Reading 1839-1886. Statistics of rainfaU at Reading; by J. B. Pease, J. H. Raser and E. F. Smith. (AJt secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1887/8: 172 A.) Schuylkill Haven See below, Temperatare. SeUerscille See above. Backs Co. Shatnokin 1857-1862. Statistics of rainfaU at Shamokin; P. FrieL (AJt secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1887/8: A 175.) Somerset 1840-1861. Statistics of rainfaU at Stmerset; G. Mowry and others. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1887/8: A 185.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 505 CLIMATE— cont'd Rainfall — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd South Bethlehem 1885-1887. Statistics of rainfall at So. Bethlehem; by H. S. Housekeeper. (A.R. bd. of public charities pt. 1 1887/8: A 175.) Spring Mill 1810-1827. Statistics of rainfall at Spring Mill; by P. Legaux showing total quantity of water that fell in each year. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: 172 A.) See below, Tanagua Temperature. Tohickon See above, Bucks Co. West Chester 1823-1827. Statistics of rainfall at "West Chester; Wm. Darlington. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: A 177.) " As published In SUliman's Jol., Jly., 1828." 1860-1887. Same; J. C. Green. (Some pt. 1 1887/8: A 177-178 A.) 1868-1874. Same; Geo. Martin." (Same pt. 1 1887/8: 178 A.) 1875-1885. Table: meaii mo. and ann. rainfall at "West Chester. (2 A.R. bd. health 1886: 520.) J. C. Green, recorder. West Haverford See above, Haverford. West Marlborough 1843-1857. Statistics of rainfall at "West Marlborough; M. Cope. ( A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8 : 178 A.) WilTces-Barre See also below. Temperature. Wilkes-Barre. 1883-1887. Statistics of rainfall at "Wilkes-Barre; by P. B. Hodges. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: 174 A.) Williamsport 1873-1878. Statistics of rainfall at "Williamsport; H. C. Moyer and J. Emery. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: A 175.) UTAH 1857-1875. Record of rainfall at Salt Lake City. (1 A.R. bd. of agric. 1877: 68.) VERMONT 1887-1894. Average temperature, humidity, and rain- fall during summer mos. at Northfield, Vt. (11 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1894/5: 269.) Temperature 1748-1878. Temperature observations in Penn.; princi- pal publications rel. to and compilers of same. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: 108A-A109.) 1748-1888. List of stations, observers, and periods of observation in Penn., at which mean temperatures monthly have been recorded. (Same pt. 1 1887/8: A109-A121.) 1790-1888. Temperature observations in central and so. Penn. (Same pt. 1 1887/8: A 133-142 A.) 1825-1888. Same. (Same pt. 1 1887/8: 152A-A155.) 1839-1888. Same. (Same pt. 1 1887/8: A 155-158 A.) 1854-1888. Same. (Same pt. 1 1887/8: A 149-152 A.) 1856-1888. Same. (Same pt. 1 1887/8: 146 A-A 149.) CLIMATE— cont'd Temperature — cont'd 1887/91-1887/95. Comparative stmt, showing mean tem- perature in state each year for mo. of Dec. (Penn. State "Weather Service Bull., Dec. 31, 1891 (p. 1)— same Dec. 31, 1895.)* t Precipitation each year also given in bulletins and reports following 1891. 1887/92-1888/95. Comparative stmt, showing mean temperature and mean precipitation each year in Penn. for mo. of Nov. (Same Nov. 30, 1892 (p. 1?) — same Nov. 30, 1895.) *t 1888. Normal curves of temperature in Penn. among the mos. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: 122A-A123.) 1888/92-1888/95. Comparative stmt, showing mean tem- perature and mean precipitation in Penn. each year for mo. of Jan. (Penn. State "Weather Service Bull., Jan. 31, 1892 (p. It)— same Jan. 31, 1895)* t . Same; Feb. (Same Feb. 28, 1892 (p. 1?) — same Feb. 28, 1895)* t . Same; Mch. (Some Mch. 31, 1892 (p. 1?) — ^some Mch. 31, 1895.)* t . Comparative stmt, showing mean temperature and mean precipitation in state each year for mo. of Apr. (Some Apr. 30, 1892 (p. 1?)— some Apr. 30, 1895.)* t . Same; May. (Same May 31, 1892 (p. 1?) — same May 31, 1895.)* t — . Same; Je. (Same Je. 30, 1892 (p. 1?) — same Je. 30, 1895.)* t . Same; Jly. (Same Jly. 31, 1892 (p. 1?) — same Jly. 31, 1895.)* t . Same; Aug. (Same Aug. 31, 1892 (p. 1?) — same Aug. 31, 1895.)* t . Same; Sept. (Some Sept. 30, 1892 (p. 1?)— same Sept. 30, 1895.)* t . Same; Oct. (Same Oct. 31, 1892 (p. 1?) — same Oct. 31, 1895.)* t 1894/5. Tables: temperature and precipitation of Penn. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1896. 196 A. pp., maps. Extr. from ann. rept. of secy, of Internal affairs [pt. 11, 1894/5. 1898-1904. Tables: mo. and ann. mean temperatures; monthly maximum temperatures; do. minimum at the several stations in Penn. (U. S. dept. of agric. V. 3 ann. summary, Penn. sec. 1898 (pp. 6-8) — v. 9 some 1904.) Reprinted in ann. rept. Penn. state bd. of agric. 1898- 1901. Temperature tables for each month are also found in the monthly bulletins of the climate and crop serv- ice and their reprints in the ann. rept. of the Penn. state bd. of health. See above, serial group B. Temperature tables begin in 1897 in the bd. of health rept. Allegheny Arsenal 1825-1867. Mean temperatures at Allegheny Arsenal, near Pittsburgh. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: A 153-154 A.) 1825-1892. Same, 1825-1867, 1889-1892. (Some pt. 1 1894/5: 120 A.) Altoona 1888-1895. Mean temperature at Altoona. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 125.) Aqueduct 1889-1895. Mean temperature at Aqueduct. (A.R. secy. of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5 : A 175.) Bellejonte See below, State College. * Also found in A.E. secy, internal affairs, pt. 1 (excepting Dec. 31 1895, Jan. 31 and Feb., 1896), and in A.R. state board of health. t Repeated only in bulletins corresponding to month in which the table first appears. 506 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA CLIMATE— cont'd Temperature — cont'd Bethlehem 1888-1895. Mean temperature at Bethlehem. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 173.) Blooming Grove 1865-1887. Mean temperatures at Blooming Grove and Nyces. (A.R. secy, of Internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: 144-145 A.) 1865-1895. Mean temperature at Blooming Grove. (Same pt. 1 1894/5: 180 A.) Blue Knob 1889-1894. Mean temperature at Blue Knob, Blair Co. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: 126 A.) Canonshurg 1839-1878. Mean temperatures each year at Canonsburg, Jefferson College. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: 156 A,) 1856/78-1889/90. Mean temperature at Canonsburg 1856/78 and 1889/90. (.Same pt. 1 1894/5: A 189.) Carlisle Barracks, Cumberland County 1839-1878. Mean temperatures at Carlisle Barracks, Cumberland Co. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: A 141.) 1839-1895. Mean temperature at Carlisle. (Same pt. 1 1894/5: A 149.) No returns given 1879-1887. Catawissa 1878-1887. Mean temperatures at Catawissa; W. G. Yetter observer. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: A 147.) 1878-1891. Mean temperature at Catawissa. (Same pt. 1 1894/5: A 147.) Chamhersburg 1858-1885. Mean temperature at Chambersburg. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: 142 A.) 1858-1895. Mean temperature at Chambersburg. (Same .pt. 1 1894/5: 156 A.) Oharlesville 1888-1892. Mean temperature at Charlesville. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 123.) Chromedale (Lima) 1849-1859. Mean temperatures at Chromedale (Lima), Delaware Co. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: A 139.) . Mean temperature at Chromedale (Lima). (Same pt. 1 1894/5: 152 A.) Clarion 1888-1890. Mean temperature at Clarion. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 143.) Coatesville 1888-1895. Mean temperature at Coatesville. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: 138 A.) Columbus 1880-1892. Mean temperature at Columbus. (A.R. secy. of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: 188 A.) Coopersburg 1890-1895. Mean temperature at Coopersburg. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 165.) Drifton 1884-1887. Mean temperatures at Drifton, Luzerne Co., as observed by H. D. Miller (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: A 145.) CLIMATE— cont'd Temperature— cont'd Dyberry See also below, Tioga. 1865-1887. Mo. means of temperature at Dyberry, Wayne Co. ; by T. Day, with records of extremes from 1870. (A.R. secy, of Internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: A143- 144 A.) 1865-1895. Mean temperature at Dyberry. (Same pt. 1 1894/5: 190 A.) Eagle's Mere 1888-1892. Mean temperature at Eagle's Mere. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: 184 A.) Boston 1865-1895. Mean temperature at Baston, 1855/9, 1884/5, 1891/5. (A.R. secy, of Internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: 174 A.) Edinborough 1889-1895. Mean temperature at Edinborough. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 153.) Egypt See below, North Whitehall. Emporium 1888-1895. Mean temperature at Emporium. (A.R. secy. of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: 136 A.) Erie 1873-1887. Mean temperatures at Erie. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: 150 A.) 1873-1895. Same. (Same pt. 1 1894/5: 154 A.) Fallsington 1860-1887. Mean temperature at Fallsington, 4 miles so.-west of Morrisville. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: A 135-136 A.) . Same. (Same pt. 1 1894/5: A 131.) 1879-1886. Table: pressure, temperature, rainfall and snow fall, etc. at Fallsington, monthly, each year. (2 A.R. bd. health and vital statistics 1885/6: 522- 525.) Record of Mllnor Dillingham. Fayette Tannery 1862-1873. Mean temperatures each yr. at Fayette Tan- nery. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: A 157.) . Same. (Same pt. 1 1894/5: A 155.) Fort Mifflin 1822-1853. Mean temperatures observed at Fort Mifflin, on an island at tide level In the Delaware River, on so. boundary of Phlla. Observations taken at 7 a. m., 2 and 9 p. m., by TJ. S. asst. surgeon in the military system. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: A 129.) Frankford Arsenal 1836-1843. Temperature observations by A. Mordecal, made at Frankford Arsenal. (A.R. secy, of Internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: 130 A.) 1889-1892. Mean temperature at Frankford Arsenal. (Same pt. 1 1894/5: A 177.) Franklin 1867-1887. Mean temperatures at Franklin. (A.R. secy. of Internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: A 151.) 1867-1890. Same. (Same pt. 1 1894/5: A 187.) Freeport 1877-1887. Mean temperature at Freeport. (A.R. secy, of Internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 121.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 507 CLIMATE— cont'd Temperature — cont'd Germantown 1819-1828. Mean temperature at Germantown. (A.R. secy, of Internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: 132 A.) 1819-1871. Series of observations in Geirmantown ; by R. Haines, C. J. Wister, T. Meehan, and E. Turner, at which mean temperatures monthly have been recorded. (Same pt. 1 1887/8: 112 A.) Oettysiurg 1839-1865. Mean temperatures at Gettysburg, Penn. College. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: 142 A.) 1839-1895. Mean temperature and precipitation at Gettysburg, 1839-1865, 1889-1895. (Same pt. 1 1894/5: A 119.) 1859-1865. Series of observations in Gettysburg (Penn. College) ; by Prof. M. Jacobs, at which mean tem- peratures monthly have been recorded. (Same pt. 1 1887/8: A 113.) " This is one of the most valuable series In the country." Girardville 1888-1893. Mean temperature at Girardville. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 181.) Orampian 1864-1887. Mean temperature at Grampian Hills. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: 148 A.) 1864-1895. Mean temperature at Grampian. (Same pt. 1 1894/5: A 145.) OreenviUe 1888-1895. Mean temperature at Greenville. (A.R. secy. of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 169.) Hamburg 1891-1895. Mean temperature at Hamburg. (A.R. secy. of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: 124 A.) Harrishurg 1826-1828. See above. Rainfall. Harrisburg, these dates. 1829. Meteorological tables, Oct. and Nov.: tempera- ture, pressure, atmosphere, wind. (Sen. jol. 1829/30 V. 2: 121-126.) 1840-1873. Mean temperature at Harrisburg. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: 140 A.) 1840-1895. Mean temperature at Harrisburg. (Same pt. 1 1894/5: A 151.) No returns given for 1874-1888. 1889-1900. Comparison of temperature and rainfall of 1900 with records of previous years; by E. R. De- main. (7 A.R. dept. of agric. 1901 pt. 1: 680-681.) Haverford College 1854-1885. Mean temperatures at Haverford College, Delaware Co. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: A 137.) . Same. (Same pt. 1 1894/5: A 151.) No returns for 1864-1882. HolUdayshurg 1888-1895. Mean temperature at Hollidaysburg. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 127.) Honesdale 1885-1895. Mean teihperature at Honesdale. (A.R. secy. of Internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 191.) Hulmeville, Bucks County 1877-1880. Series of observations in Hulmeville (Bucks Co.); by L. P. Townsend, at which mean tempera- tures monthly have been recorded. (A.R. secy, of Internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: 114 A.) " A valuable series." CLIMATE— cont'd Temperature — cont'd Huntingdon 1888-1895. Mean temperature at Huntingdon. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: 158 A.) Indiana 1888-1892. Mean temperature at Indiana. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 159.) Johnstown 188S-1895. Mean temperature at Johnstowri. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 135.) Kennett Square 1889-1895. Mean temperature at Kennett Square. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: 140 A.) Kilmer 1889-1893. Mean temperature at Kilmer. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 161.) Lancaster 1888-1895. Mean temperature at Lancaster. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 161.) Lebanon 1888-1895. Mean temperature at Lebanon. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: 164-A.) Le Roy 1889-1895. Mean temperature at Le Roy. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: 128 A.) Lewishurg 1856-1873. Series of observations at Lewisburg Uni- versity, by C. S. James, at which mean temperatures monthly have been recorded. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: 114 A; 147 A.) " A valuable series." 1856/73-1889/95. Mean temperature at Lewisburg, 1856/73, 1889/95. (Some pt. 1 1894/5: 186 A.) Ligonier 1890-1894. Mean temperature at Ligonier. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 193.) Lycipvus 1893-1895. Mean temperature at Lycippus. (A.R. secy. of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: 194 A.) McConnellsiurg 1888-1893. Mean temperature at McConnellsburg. (A.R. secy, of Internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 157.) Mahanoy Plane See below, Tanagua. MaucU Chunk 1889-1895. Mean temperature at Mauch Chunk. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 137.) Meadville 1855-1858. Mean temperatures at Meadville each yr. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: A 151.) 1855-1893. Mean temperature at Meadville. (Same pt. 1 1894/5: 148 A.) Moreland 1864-1873. Series of observations in Moreland, by Anna Spencer, at which mean temperatures monthly have been recorded. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: A 115.) " Valuable table and summary." 508 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA CLIMATE— cont'd Xemperature-^ont'd Morrisville 1790-1859. Series of observations in Morrisville (Bucks Co.) ; by C. Pierce, and EI. Hance, at which mean temperatures monthly have been recorded. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1887/8: A 115.) " Earliest and apparently tbe best single series taken In the CO." . Mean temperature at Morrisville. (Same pt. 1 1894/5: A 131.) Xo returns given for 1847-1848. . Mean temperatures at Morrisville, Bucks Co. (Same pt 1 1887/8: 134 A-A135.) Moss Grove 1852-1867. Series of observations in Moss Grove (Craw- ford Co.) ; by F. Schreiner, at which mean tempera- tures monthly have been recorded. (AM. secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1887/8: Alio.) " A Talnable series and summary." 1854-1857. Mean temperatures at Moss Grove. (Same pt 1 1887/8: A 151.) . Same. (Same pt 1 1894/5: 148 A.) Mt. Joy 1857-1873. Series of observations in Mt Joy (Lancas- ter Co.) ; by Dr. J. R. Hotter, at which mean tem- peratures monthly, have been recorded. (AJt secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1887/8: A 115.) '■ A valuable series." Mean temperatures at Mt Joy. (Same pt. 1 1887/8: A 139-140 A.) . Same, (ffame pt 1 1894/5: 162 A.) Forks of Nesham,iny 1889-1895. Mean temperature at Forks of Neshaminy. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1894/5: 130 A.) yew BJoomfield 1888-1890. Mean temperature at New Bloomfield. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1894/5: 176 A.) 2few Castle 1862-1894. Mean temperature at New Castle. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1894/5: A 163.) Xo returns for 1883-1887. 1866-1882. Series of observations in New Castle (Law- rence Co.) ; by B. M McConnell, at which mean tem- peratures monthly have been recorded. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1887/8: A 115.) " A valuable series and summary." . Mean temperatures at New Castle each year. (Same pt 1 1887/8: A 153.) Netoton, BucJcs County 1837-1843. Series of observations in Newton (Bucks Co.) ; by L. H. Parson, at which mean temperatures monthly have been recorded. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1887/8: 116 A.) " Results of observatians are among tbe best botb in Penn. and N. J." Sisiet 1889-1891. Mean temperature at Nisbet (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1894/5: A 167.) Xorristown 1843-1863. Series of observations in Norristown; by J. G. Ralston and L. E. Corson, at which mean tem- peratures monthly have been recorded. (AJi. secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1887/8: 116 A.) " A Talnable series glTing true temperatures of the latitude." yo. Abington 1864-1ST3. Mean temperatures at No. Abington. (AJt secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1887/8: A 145.) . Same. (Same pt 1 1894/5: 166 A.) CLIMATE— cont'd Temperature — cont'd JHorth. Mountain 1876. Table: temperature at North Mt, Sullivan and Luzerne cos. Jly. and Aug. (2 A.R. bd. health and vital statistics 1885/6: 530.) Becorded by Lewis H. Taylor of WUkes-Barre. North Whitehall 1856-1881. Mean temperatures at North Whitehall and Egypt, Lehigh Co. (AJt secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1887/8: 136 A-A137.) . Same. (Same pt 1 1894/5: 166 A.) Northfield 1887-1894. Average temperature, humidity, and rain- fall during summer mos. at Northfield, Vt (11 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1894/5: 269.) Nyces See above. Blooming Grove. Pennsville 1864-1870. Series of observations In Pennsville (Clear- field Co.) ; by E. Fenton, at which mean tempera- tures monthly have been recorded. (AJt secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1887/8: 116 A.) ^' Entire record valuable as fixing temperature of a new dlstr." Petersburg 1889-1891. Mean temperature at Petersburg. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 159.) Philadelphia 1748-1888. Series of observations in PhUa., at which mean temperatures monthly have been recorded. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1887/8: 116- 118 A.) 22 series are cited, aggregating 300 yrs. of observation. 1758-1777. Abstr. of a joL of the state of the thermMue- ter at Phila. during 1758, 1759; 1767-1777; mean tem- peratures (from extremes). (Same pt 1 1887/8: A125.) 1758-1888. Temperature observations at Phila. and vicinity. (Same pt 1 1887/8: 125-133 A.) 1758/77-1862/87. Mean temperature at Phila., 1758A7, 1829/38, 1798/1804, 1807/26, 1825/88, 1822/53, 1831/43, 1836/43, 1851/81, 1851/72, 1871/88. 1819/28. 1862/87. (Same pt 1 1894/5: A 177.) 1800/85-1800/94. See above, RainfaU. Phila., these dates. 1825-1888. Mean temperatures observed at the Penn. Hospital, 8th and Spruce Sts., calculated from daily extremes. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1887/8: 127-129 A.) 1829-1838. Abstr. of joL of state of the thermometer at Phila. each yr.; by Thos. Hewson. (Same pt 1 1887/8: A 125.) 1S31-1843. Temperature observations by a committee of the Franklin Institute published mo. in the JoL of the Institute. (Same pt 1 1887/8: 130 A.) 1840-1845. Temperature observations at Girard C!ollege Observatory. (Same pt 1 1887/8: A 131.) 1851-1881. Temperature observations by Prtrf. J. A. Kirkpatrick, Central Hl^ School, Phila. (Some pt 1 1887/8: A 131; 167-168 A.) 1871-1888. Mean temperatures at Phila. signal staticm. (Same pt 1 1887/8: 132 A.) 1871-1895. Mean temperature at Phila. (Some pt 1 1894/5: A 179.) 1S76/86-1876/89. Mean temperature in Je.. Jly.. Aug. and Sept each year. (2 AJt bd. health 1885/6 (p. 1010)— 6 same 1889/90.) 1888/92-1880-96. See above, the general group, note un- der dates 1887/8-1903/4. 1891-1895. Mean temperature at Phila. (AJt secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1894/5: 178 A.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 509 CLIMATE— cont'd Temperature— cont'd Philipsiurg 1888-1890. Mean temperature at Phillpsburg. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 137.) Phoenixville 1890-1895. Mean temperature at Plioenlxville. (A.R. secy, of Internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 141.) Pittsburgh 1854-1887. Mean temperatures at Pittsburgh, each yr. ( A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8 : 154 A- A155.) 1862-1895. Mean temperature at Pittsburgh. (.Same pt. 1 1894/5: A 121.) Pocopson 1853-1873. Mean temperatures at Pocopson, Chester Co. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: 138 A- A139.) . Same. (Some pt. 1 1894/5: A 141.) Pottstown 1888-1895. Mean temperature at Pottstown. (A.R. secy. of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: 172 A.) Quakertown 1875-1895. Mean temperature at Quakertown. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 133.) Reading 1866-1879. Mean temperatures at Reading, Berks Co. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: A 137.) 1866-1895. Same. (.Same pt. 1 1894/5: A 125.) Rimersiurg 1888-1891. Mean temperature at Rimersburg. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: 144 A.) Saegerstown 1892-1895. Mean temperature at Saegerstown. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 149.) Salem Corners 1888-1895. Mean temperature at Salem Corners. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: 192 A.) ScliuylkiU Haven 1880-1885. Table: temperature and rainfall at Schuyl- kill Haven each year. (2 A.R. bd. health and vital statistics 1886: 531.) Record furnished by Wm. H. Dechant. Selinsgrove 1888-1895. Mean temperature at Selinsgrove. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 181.) Smethport 1888-1895. Mean temperature at Smethport. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 169.) Somerset 1839-1869. Series of observations in Somerset; by G. Mowry, at which mean temperatures monthly have been recorded. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: A 119; 157.) " A valuable series and summary." 1839/69-1888/95. Mean temperature at Somerset, 1839/69 and 1888/95. (Same pt. 1 1894/5: A 183.) South Easton 1889-1895. Mean temperature at So. Easton. (A.R. secy. of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 195.) State College 1888-1895. Mean temperature at State College. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: 138 A.) CLIMATE— cont'd Temperature — cont'd Swarthmore College 1888-1895. Mean temperature at Swarthmore College. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: 152 A.) Tanagua 1884-1886. Record showing temperature and rainfall at Tanagua and Mahanoy Plane. (2 A.R. bd. health 1887/8: 53i.) Tioga 1863-1879. Mean temperatures at Tioga; B. T. Bradley, observer. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: A 147.) . Same. (Same pt. 1 1894/5: A 185.) 1888. Graphic representation of the normal curve of temperature among the mos., as drawn for Tioga, Wellsboro, and Dyberry. (Same pt. 1 1887/8: facing p. USA.) Vniontown 1888-1895. Mean temperature at Uniontown. (A.R. secy. of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 155.) Wellsboro' See also above, Tioga. 1879-1887. Mean temperatures at Wellsboro'; H. D. Deming, observer. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: 148 A.) 1879-1895. Same. (Same pt. 1 1894/5: A 185.) West Chester 1855-1888. Series of observations at West Chester; by J. C. Green, at which mean temperatures have been recorded. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: A 121.) " A very valuable and continuous series, affording data for determining constants." . Mean temperatures at West Chester. (Same pt. 1 1887/8: 138 A.) 1855-1895. Same. (Some pt. 1 1894/5: 142 A.) West Newton 1891-1895. Mean temperature at West Newton. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 195.) Westtown 1888-1895. Mean temperature at Westtown. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 143.) Wilkes-Barre 1881-1885. Stmt, of mo. and ann. temperature, mean, maximum and minimum, together with rainfall. (2 A.R. bd. health 1886: 529.) From records of B. L. Dana and F. B. Hodge. 1883-1887. Mean temperatures at Wilkes-Barre; F. B. Hodges, observer. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: 146 A.) 1883-1895. Same. (Some pt. 1 1894/5: A 167.) No returns for 1888. Williamsport 1873-1878. Mean temperatures at Williamsport, Lycom- ing Co., as observed by J. Emery. (A.R. secy, of in- ternal affairs pt. 1 1887/8: 146 A.) 1873-1895. Mean temperature at Williamsport during period 1873/78 and year 1895. (Same pt. 1 1894/5: 168 A.) Wysox 1888-1893. Mean temperature at Wysox. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 129.) York 1888-1895. Mean temperature at York. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1894/5: A 195.) 510 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA CLIMATE— cont'd Weathei Seivice Bureau See also above, note under Climate. Also the serial group. 188[?]. Penn. State Weather Service. [Form 1 for] original observation. Copy seen In Library of Congress. 1887. State weather service established by act of May 13. (Govs. mess. (Beaver) Jan. 6, 1891: 19.) . Rept. of special committee of Franklin Institute to formulate plan for state -weather service; with act of May 13, 1887, establishing bureau. (AJl. secy. internal affairs pt 1 1886/7: 102 A-A 107.) . Establishment of state weather service bureau; mngmt of affairs imposed upon Franklin. Institute, Phila. (Same pt 1 1887/8: A 77.) Rept. on state weather service cooperating with (Same pt 1 1887/8: A 8 rept rel. to (Same pt. 1 signal service of Penn. 102 A.) 1887-1888. Penn. state weather service; progress made in establishment of. 1887/8: 92 A-A 93.) . State weather services established during vear. (Same pt 1 1887/8: 84 A-A 85.) . Weather crop bulletin issued. (Same pt. 1 1886/7: 114 A-A 115.) . Copies of weather-crop bull, dispatches reed, at chief signal office from state weather services, Aug. 13. (Some pt 1 1887/8: A 95-96 A.) . Weather crop rept; showing weather conditions all over U. S. of wheat cotton, corn, and tobacco distrs., for benefit of agric. and commercial interests. for weeks endg. Aug. 20 and Sept 15. (Same pt 1 1887/8: A 99-100 A; 104 A-105 A.) . War dept, signal service, U. S. Army; form Issued for weekly weather crop rept (Same pt 1 1887/8: 98 A.) 1888. See above, the general group, under dates 1837- 1888. . Communication from secy, of state bd. of health to meteorological committee of Franklin Institute, requesting meteorological repts. modified to suit especial requirements of sanitary investigation. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1887/8: 80 A- A81.) . On repts. published and distributed by state weather service bureau. (Same pt 1 1887/8: 78 A- A79.) 1889. Letter to meteorological committee of Franklin Institute from secy, of bd. asking their co-operation in sanitary investigations. (5 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1888/9: 593-594.) 1891. Establishment of state weather service (18S7); connection with Franklin Institute and dept of in- ternal affairs. (Govs. mess. (Beaver) Jan. 6, 1891: 19-20.) Je. 11. Veto of act amending act to establish a state weather service, etc; with text of act. (Vetoes (Pattison) 1891: 64-65.) 1900. Suggested that act providing for establishment of weather service bureau be repealed. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt 1 1899/00: 124 A,) Wind 1897. Windfalls [being term applied in Penn. to a forest laid flat by violent storm of wind] ; by J. T. Rothrock. (Rept. of division of forestry 18S7: 111- 113.) CLOTHING TRADE Employment; see Labor. Employment Manufactures; see Industries, etc. Clothing Wages; see Labor. Wages CLOVER Crop; see Agriculture. Crops CLOVER (LEVI G.) Collector at Plttsbnrgh 1854 Mch. 3. Frauds. (Daily LegisL Union v. 1 (no. 34); 166.) COAL 1874. The age of coal — that is, time required for its formation. (2 A.R. bureau of statistics 1873/4: 201- 202.) Consumption 1820-1869. Coal consumed in the Union from various coal regions. (Rept of inspector of mines 1870: 1786.) Paging from LegisL docs. 1871. 1864/72-1864/73. Total consumption of anthracite and bituminous coal in the U. S. (1 AJt bureau of statistics of labor and agric. 1872/3 (p. 216) — 2 game 1873/4.) 1872/4-1872/5. Table: supply of anthracite coal sent to market and consumed in mining cos., viz., Schuyl- kill, Northumberland, Columbia, Dauphin, Luzerne, Carbon. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1874 (p. 49)— «aroe 1875.) 1874. Consumption of coal by various industries — especially iron. (2 A.R. bureau of statistics 1873/4: 202-205.) 1895. The coal consumption of the principal countries of the world. (Mining buU. Penn. State (3ollege V. 2, no. 1: 11-17.) The fuel problem; by Jos. D. Weeks. (Same V. 2, no. 1: 4-7.) Relates chiefly to coal ; extr. from address before Ameri- can Institute of Mining Engrs. Production 1S52-1S72. Product of Belgium coaL (Rept of inspectors of mines 1872: 20.) 1854-1869. Quantity of coal mined and exported from Great Britain each year. (Same 1870: 1785.) Paging from Legist docs. 1871. . Coal tonnage of Great Britain for 16 years com- pared with that of the U. S. for same period. (Same 1870: 1787.) Paging from LegisL docs. 1S71. 1854-1872. Statistics of coal mined in the United King- dom. (1 AJl. bureau of statistics of labor and agric. 1872/3: 198.) 1860-1874. Coal trade of Great Britain. (Rept of in- inspector of mines 1874: 58.) 1862-1873. Coal production of the world. (2 A.R. bureau of statistics 1873/4: 244.) 1866-1867. Belgium coal production. (Rept of In- spector of mines 1870: 1785.) Paging from I.egisL docs. 1871. 1871. British mining distrs.; no. of collieries in each, the force employed and proportion of deaths to tons of coal mined in each. (Same 1871: 9.) 1872. Coal production of the globe. (1 AJl. bureau of statistics of labor and agric. 1872/3: 197.) 1872-1875. Comparison of coal production of Penn. with that of England and Nova Scotia. (Rept of in- spector of mines 1875: 179.) 1S74. Coal productions of globe. (5 A,R. bureau of In- dustrial statistics 1876/7: 422.) Great Britain : L. S. ; Prussia ; Belgium ; France ; Austria ; Chili ; India and China ; Sora Scotia ; Spain ; total 1S76. Coal productions of the globe (Same 1877/8: 525.) Great Britain, r. S., Germany, France, Belginm, Austria, Russia, Australia, India, Xova Scotia, Spain, Japan. Vancouver's Island, Portugal, Italy, China, CblU. etc. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 511 COAL— cont'd Production — cont'd 1893-1895. Stmt, of coal production of the world. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1895: xx.) 1898. Summary of rept. of mine inspector of Ohio; coal production. (Mining bull. Penn. State College v. 4 (no. 4): 90-93.) PENNSYLVANIA 1873. Coal tonnage: sold coal, ' consumed coal, tons mined. {Same 1873: 26.) Schuylkill, Northumberland, Columbia, Dauphin, Carbon, Luzerne. 1874. Tables: Coal production of Penn. (anthracite, semi-bituminous, bituminous, Mercer Co. block coal) and other states (bituminous); amt. in tons. (2 A.R. bureau industrial statistics 1873/4: 396-397.) 1875. Semi-bituminous and anthracite coal; cost of labor and production. ([3] same 1874/5: 172-195.) 1888. Coal production — anthracite and bituminous: no. of tons, no. of men employed; by cos. (16 same 1888: 109.) 1888-1892. Comparative table showing production of anthracite and bituminous coal, resp., each year. (A.R. inspectors of coal mines 1892: vi.) 1891. Table: no. of tons of anthracite and bituminous coal produced, no. of employees, no. of accidents. (Rept. inspectors of mines 1891: 3.) 1891/9-1891/00. Table: production of anthracite and bituminous coal in tons by distrs. (Rept. dept. of mines 1899 (p. xxvii) — same 1900.) 1892/01-1893/04. Table: production of coal in tons of 2000 pounds, no. of tons produced per employe in- side, quantity of explosives used and no. of tons gotten for each pound of explosives used in anthra- cite mines. (Rept. of bureau of mines 1901: 26; rept. dept of mines 1904 pt. 1.) Cumulative from 1892, excepting in rept. for 1904. 1900. Combined production of anthracite and bitumi- nous coal during yr. largest ever made in state. (Rept. of bureau of mines 1900: vii.) 1900-1903. Table: quantity of coal produced by each co. which produced more than 700,000 tons, no. persons employed by said companies in anthracite districts. (A.R. inspectors of coal mines 1901 (p. 28) — same 1903.) Returns are for 1900, 1902 and 1903 only. Anthracite 1820-1881. Diagram and tables showing ann. production of anthracite coal, amt. produced in each region, to- gether with tonnage of transportation cos. since 1870. (Misc. sheet 3 ace. 2 geol. survey A A atlas southern anthracite field v. 1. ) 1820-1886. Total production of anthracite coal in Schuylkill, Lehigh, and Wyoming regions. (A.R. geol. survey 1886 pt. 3: 1034.) 1820/79-1820/80. Output of anthracite coal in Schuyl- kill, Lehigh, Wyoming regions and total. In Documents as follows : 1820/79 in 7 A.R. bureau industrial statistics 1878/9 : 17. 1820/80 in 8 A.R. bureau industrial statistics 1879/80 : 19. 1863-1874. Coal tonnage of Schuylkill, Luzerne and Carbon cos. (Rept. of inspector of mines 1874: 50.) 1865-1874. Coal product of XJ. S. compared with that of Penn. {Same 1874: 50.) 1869-1873. Table: coal tonnage in the mining distr. of Schuylkill, proportionate to the deaths and injuries in the state. {Same 1873: 25.) 1869/71-1869/74. Schuylkill distr. coal tonnage and pro- portionate no. of tons to a death. (Some 1871 (p. 8) — same 1874.) COAL— cont'd Production — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd Anthracite — cont'd 1870-1878. Total output of coal in three so. anthracite distrs., comprising Schuylkill, Dauphin, Northum- berland, and Columbia cos., compared with no. of lives lost. (Same 1878: 12.) . Same. Second Schuylkill Distr. (Sowe 1878: 11.) 1870-1904. Total production of coal in Penn. (32 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1904: 387.) 1871-1873. Coal production in the Middle Distr. of Lu- zerne and Carbon cos. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1873: 213-214.) 1871-1874. Coal tonnage of Schuylkill, Northumberland, Columbia, & Dauphin cos. {Same 1871 (p. 10) — same 1874.) 1872. Coal tonnage of the several collieries in Schuyl- kill Co. (Some 1873: 27-30.) . Co. coal tonnage for each colliery of Schuylkill, Northumberland, Columbia, and Dauphin cos. {Same 1872: 21-24.) 1872-X873. Table: whole production, including con- sumption in regions of anthracite coal. (2 A.R. bureau of labor statistics 1873/4: 226.) . Tonnage of the several collieries, each year. (Rept. of inspectors of mines 1873: 31-32.) 1873. Production of anthracite coal in Penn. in 1820, 1870 and estimate for 1872; product of bituminous coal in 1870. (Govs. mess. (Geary) Jan. 8, 1873: 15.) 1873-1874. Table: coal tonnage of Schuylkill Co. col- lieries, names of coUeries, location, operators and land-owners. (4 A.R. inspector of coal mines 1874: 73-75.) 1874. Anthracite production in tons for each region. (2 A.R. bureau industrial statistics 1873/4: 398-399.) 1874-1875. Comparison of coal produced in tons per year, no. of persons employed, ratio of coal produced in tons to each employe; no. of lives lost, ratio of coal produced per life lost, ratio of persons employed per life lost in anthracite coal mines of Penn., with England and with Nova Scotia. (Rept. inspectors of mines 1876: 1011.) Paging from Legisl. docs. 1877, v. 3. 1874/6-1874/8. Table: amt. of coal mined in tons, kegs of powder used, days worked, no. of persons em- ployed, ratio of coal mined per employe, per accident, per life lost, for each working colliery, and ratio of coal mined per accident and life lost. {Same 1876 (pp. 180-183)— some 1878.) Paging from Legisl. docs. 1877, v. 3. Returns are for individual collieries, for the several periods (not each year), 1874/6, 1874/7, 1874/8. 1875. Anthracite coal; cost of labor and production by counties. ([3] A.R. bureau industrial statistics 1874/5: 196-215.) 1875-1878. Coal production, no. of tons marketed, and amt. of coal consumed for home purposes in So. distr., or Lehigh region. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1878: 251.) 1875/6-1876/7. Table: coal produce in tons per year and no. of persons employed in third anthracite distr. {Same 1876 (p. 24)— sawe 1877.) 1875/7-1875/8. Table: actual shipment of coal from Le- high region (Luzerne and Carbon cos.. South distr.), each year. (Some 1877 (p. 196) — some 1878.) 1876. No. of tons of coal produced to each keg of powder used, etc. at mines of So. distr. of Luzerne and Car- bon cos. (Some 1876: 93.) 1877-1878. Comparison of amt. of coal produced in tons at 1st or Pottsville Distr., and no. of tons per fatal and non-fatal accidents. {Same 1878: 8.) 1877-1879. Production of coal and amt. shipped to market from So. distr. each year. {Sam,e 1879: 289.) 512 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COAL— cont'd Prodaction — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd Anthracite — cont'd 1880. Coal mined by " stripping " in South Distr. of Luzerne and Carbon cos. ISame 1880: 209.) . Table: name of operator, no. of acres of land owned or leased, no. of acres worked, no. of persons employed, no. of days in operation, production, etc. of collieries in anthracite coal region of state. (8 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1879/80: 22-26.) 1881-1884. Tabulation of anthracite coal statistics show- ing amt. of coal produced; amt. paid in wages; no. of persons employed; no. of days in operation. (9 same 1880/1 (pp. 1-3)— 12 same 1884.) In ISS:''. indtvidnal collieries are not glTen. retoms being giren by connties only. 1881-1900. Table: no. of employes inside and outside of mines, no. of fatalities inside and outside, no. of miners and miners' laborers employed, and no. of fatalities in both classes, percentage of fatalities; average no. days worked each year and average pro- duction of coal from anthracite mines. (A JR. In- spectors of coal mines 1900: xsiii-xxiv.) 1881/2-1882/3. Table: no. of tons of coal produced In 1st Distr., persons employed, lives lost, accidents, tons of coal mined per life lost and no. of employes per Ufe lost (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1882 (pp. 5-6) — same 1883.) 1882-1884. Second rept. of prepress in anthracite coal r^on; pt. 1 statistics of production and shipment 1885. 21 pp. 1 map. (2 geoL survey AA.) 1882-1886. Table: total production of coal fields by cos. (AJL geoL survey 1886 pt 3: 1044.) . Table: arKi and total production erf individual anthracite coal fields. li!ame 1886 pt 3: 1031.) 1883-1884. Tables comparing production of coal, in 1st or Pottsvllle Distr. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1884: 7.) . Table: production of individual coal fields of anthracite region. (A.R. geol. survey 1885: 331.) . Table: relative importance of different cos. of anthracite coal region, to coal trade, by giving no. of tons and per cent of coal produced in each co. (.*a//ie 1885: 276.) 1884-1886. Table: shipments and productions of col- lieries at work in each of the anthracite coal dis- tricts. {Same 1886 pt 3: 1012-1029.) . Table: amt of different kinds of coal produced in different fields, no. of producing collieries in each field from which different varieties of coals come, and proportion produced, both in tons and per cent of total production. (.*OHie 1886 pt 3: 1047.) Table: amt of different kinds of coal produced by different consumers and no. of collieries producing each kind of coaL (."^ame 1886 pt 3: 1049.) 1885. Amt of coal produced by estch company in 4th anthracite distr. (13 AJt bureau of industrial sta- tistics 1885: 118A.) . Rept on vegetable origin of coal, by L. Lesque- reux, with notes by J. P. Lesley. (AJt geoL survey, 1885: 95-124.) 1885-1886. Statistics of production and shipment of anthracite coaL {Same 1886 pt 3: 1008-1057.) 1886. Anthracite coal statistics: no. of mines, na of tons of coal mined and shipped, no. of employes, days employed, fatal and non-fatal accidents, etc. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1886: 2-3.) 1886-1887. Coal prodaction in 6th anthracite distr. {Same 1887: 117.) 1887. Amt of coal produced in 4th anthracite distr. (Some 18S7: 73.) . Amt of coal mined by the various cos. in 2d an- thracite distr. {Same 1S87: 25.) COAL— cont'd Production — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd Anthracite — cont'd 1888-1897. Table: coal production in Penn. each year and relation to total production of past decade; re- ported by E. A. Parker, statistician of U. S. geoL survey. (3 A.R. dept of agric. 1897 pt 2: 181.) 1888/92-1891/5. Tables: production of anthracite and bituminous coal, average ann. production of coal per man, no. of fatal accidents attending mining of coaL (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1892 (pp. vi-vli) — game 1895.) 1888/92, 1889/93. 1890/4, 1891/5. 1888/92-1890/1904. See below, the materiM under An- thracite Mines, 3d Period. 1890. Table: no. of tons of anthracite and bituminous coal produced, no. of miners employed and no. of miners' laborers employed. (Rept inspectors of mines 1890: 1-3.) 1890-1894. Table: average ann. production of coal in anthracite region per employee. {Same 1894: v.) 1890-1903. Table: production of anthracite coal by counties. (AJt. dept of mines 1903: lii.) . Table: production of anthracite coal in the several distrs. (1-15), each year. {Same 1903: l-U.) 1891/5-1892/6. Stmt: prodaction in tons of anthracite coal each year. (Rept inspectors of coal mines 1895 (p. ix) — same 1896.) 1891/9-1893/1902. Tables: prodaction of anthracite coal in tons, by counties. (Rept bureau of mines 1899 (p. xxxi) — same 1902.) In 1899 and 1900 tables are cmnnlatlTe as from 1S91 : in 1901 from 1892 ; in 1902 from 1893. 1892-1896. Table: quantity of coal mined and shipped, no. of days worked, no. of persons employed, no. of persons killed and injured in and about mines of 1st anthracite distr. (Repts. of inspectors (A mines 1896: 4.) 1892-1903. Table: production of anthracite coal In tons of 2000 pounds, no. of tons produced per employe inside, quantity of explosives used, and no. of tons of coal produced for each pound of explosive used. (Rept dept of mines 1903 v. 1: xlvIL) 1892/1901-1893/1902. Tables: production of coal in tons by districts in anthracite coal mines. (A-R. in- spectors of coal mines 1901 (p. 34) — same 1902.) 1893. Tables: production, employes, accidents in the anthracite and bituminous mines in Penn. (Mining bull Penn. State CoUege v. 2 (no. 4) : 100.) 1896-1897. Table: total production, shipments. Increase or decrease over preceding year, no. of employes, tons (rf coal produced per employe; tons of coal per underground workman, k^s of powder and pounds of dynamite used; no. of horses and mules, no. of steam boilers In use, fatal and non-fatal accidents, fatal and non-fatal accidents per 1000 employes, tons of coal mined per life lost and per non-fatal acci- dent in anthracite ctAlieries of state. (R^t of bureau of mines 1897: xxil-xxiii.) 1899. Table: total no. of tons of coal mined, no. of days worked, no. of employes, no. of persons killed and injured, no. of kegs of powder, etc., used in anthra- cite districts. {Same 1899: xxxvL) 1899-1900. Table: quantity of coal produced and shipped from 6th anthracite distr. {Same 1900: 206.) . Table: no. of gaseous and non-gaseous mines, production of coal from gaseous, non-gaseooB mines and washeries, and per cent of prodacticm in each, in anthracite distrs. (.Same 1700 (p. xxxtx) — same 1904.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 513 COAL— cont'd Production — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd Anthracite — cont'd 1899-1900. Table: no. of tons of coal mined, no. of days worked, no. of employes, no. of persons killed and injured, no. of kegs of powder, etc., used in anthra- cite distrs. (Same 1899 (pp. xxxvi-xxxvii ) — same 1904.) 1900-1901. Recapitulation tables: total no. of tons coal mined, shipped, etc.; no. of days worked; no. of employees; no. of persons killed and injured, no. of kegs of powder and lbs. of dynamite used in anthra- cite distrs. (Same 1900 (pp. Ixviii-lxix) — same 1901.) 1900-1904. Table : quantity of coal produced by each co. which produced more than 700,000 tons, no. of per- sons employed by said cos. in anthracite distrs. (Some 1901 (p. 28)— some 1904 pt. 1.) 1902. Abstr. of anthracite rept.; table: no. of tons of coal mined, shipped, etc. ; no. of days worked ; no. of employees; no. killed and injured; no. of kegs of powder and pounds of dynamite used in anthracite region. (Same 1902: following p. 16.) 1902-1904. Statistics of anthracite coal operations; cos. in which coal is mined, with no. of collieries In each. (30 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1902 (pp. 434-435)— 32 same 1904.) 1903. Tabulated abstr. of no. of tons of anthracite coal mined, shipped, used at coUeries, sold to local trade and used by employes; no. of days worked, no. of persons employed, no. killed and injured, amt. of powder and dynamite used, etc. (Rept. dept. of mines 1903 pt. 1: xxxv.) 1903-1904. Statistics of anthracite coal operations: no. of tons mined, value, employes, wages, etc. (31 A.R. bureau industrial statistics 1903 (p. 415) — 32 same 1904.) . Comparison of anthracite coal mining: no. of tons mined, market value, employes, wages, average days of employment, each yr. (32 same 1904: 389.) Bituminoiis 1890-1894. Table showing average ann. coal production in bituminous region per employee. (A.R. inspectors of coal mines 1894: vi.) 1892-1902. Stmt, showing production of bituminous coal, quantity of explosives used, no. of tons of coal produced for each employe inside of mines. (Rept. bureau of mines 1902: 90.) 1892/01-1892/04. Table: production of bituminous coal, quantity of explosives used, no. of tons of coal pro- duced for each pound of explosives, and average quantity of coal produced for each employe inside of mines. (Same 1901 (p. 55) — sams 1904.) Rept. of special jt. committee appointed to Investigate charges of Incompetency against the examining board for bituminous mine Inspectors. With testi- mony of witnesses taken by committee. May 27, 1887. A. A. Phillips, A. W. Smiley, John R. Byrne, on part of House. Samuel S. Steel, J. H. Wilson, on part of'^Senate committee. (Leglsl. Record, 1887, pp. 2829-2886.) n. t. p. 1890-1903. Table: production of bituminous coal in tons, by counties. (Rept. dept. of mines 1903: xxxviii.) 1890-1903. Table: production of bituminous coal, by distrs. (1-15). (A.R. dept. of mines 1903: xxxvii.) 1891/9-1893/01. Tables showing production of bitumi- nous coal in tons, by counties. (Rept. bureau of mines 1899 (p. xxxiii) — same 1902.) 1891/9, 1891/00, 1892/01, 1893/02. 1892-1903. Production of bituminous coal in tons of 2000 pounds, no. of tons produced per employe in- side, quantity of explosives used, and no. of tons of coal produced for each pound of explosives used. (Rept. dept. of mines 1903 v. 2: xxxiv.) 33 COAL— cont'd Production — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd Bituminous — cont'd 1892/01-1893/02. Tables: production of coal in tons from bituminous mines, by distrs. (Rept. bureau of mines 1901 (p. 59)— same 1902.) Trade 1820-1872. Table: anthracite coal trade of the U. S., each year. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1873: 1903.) Paging from Collected docs. 1869-1873. Coal trade in Nova Scotia. (Same 1874: 58.) 1872-1875. See below, Penn., these dates. 1897-1900. Export of Amer. coal; rept. rel. to. (Rept. of bureau of mines 1900: xli-xliii.) PENNSYLVANIA 1807-1820. Amt. of coal, in tons, shipped from Wyo- ming and Lehigh regions each year. (Repts. of in- spectors of mines 1891: 84.) 1812-1813. Acct. current rendered by Price & Water- bury, of N. Y., to Abijah Smith & Co., of Penn., show- ing amt. of coal sold, amt. of cash paid, quantity of coal remaining on hand unsold; coal shipped by way of Susquehanna River to Havre de Grace, Md., and thence by coasting vessels to N. Y. (Same 1891: 82-83.) 1820-1859. Table: anthracite coal trade of Penn.: tons shipped, value. (Daily Legisl. Record 1860: 221.) 1820^1869. Quantity of anthracite coal sent to market by canal and r.r. from the several regions since commencement of the trade in this country. (Rept. of inspector of mines 1870: 1784.) Paging from Leglsl. does. 1871. . Quantity of coal sent to market from the several anthracite regions of Penn. (Same 1870: 1820.) Paging from Leglsl. docs. 1871. 1820-1872. Progress of the anthracite coal trade of Penn. (Same 1873.) Foldg. table betw. pp. 200 and 201. . Table: anthracite coal trade of the U. S.: an- thracite coal sent to market from different regions in Penn. ; bituminous trade moved towards the sea- board, importations of foreign coal, exportations of domestic coal. (Same 1873: 190-193.) . Table: anthracite coal sent to market from dif- ferent regions in Penn. (1 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and agric. 1872/3: 213-214.) 1820-1875. Table: anthracite coal trade of Penn.: ship- ments each year. (4 same 1875/6: 409.) Paging from Collected docs. . Table: aggregate coal tonnage of Penn. from commencement of trade to close of 1875. (5 A.R. inspectors of coal mines 1875: 56.) 1820-1881. Tonnage resp. of Schuylkill, Lehigh and Wyoming regions. (2 geol. survey A C: 552-553.) 1820-1884. Table: ann. shipment of anthracite coal in Penn. (2 same A A 2d rept. of progress 1883/4: 17-18.) 1820-1886. Table: ann. shipments of anthracite coal, with no. of tons and percentage shipped for Schuyl- kill, Lehigh, and Wyoming regions. (A.R. geol. survey 1886 pt. 3: 1033.) 1834 Mch. 4. Rept. of [select] committee (Packer) [apptd. Apr. 4, 1833] to investigate subject of coal trade in Penn. and history of mining operations, and to whom was referred memorial of coal dealers in Schuylkill Co. (Sen. jol. 1833/4 v. 2: 449-572.) . Same, separate. Harrisburg: Prtd. by H. Welsh, 1834. 126 pp., errata slip, foldg. table, map. Copies seen in N. Y. Public Library, Free Library of Phlla., library of the Library Co. of Phlla., in Amer. Phil. Socy. and in Penn. State Library. 1000 copies In English and 500 In German were ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1833/4 v. 1 : 455-456.) 514 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COAL— cont'd Trade — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd 1834-1874. The coal trade condition in 1874, and prices at various periods in past. (2 A.R. bureau of sta- tistics 1873/4: 208-209.) 1839-1874. Table: tons of cojil shipped from Shamokin, Lykens Valley, Big Lick collieries. ( [3] A.R. bureau industrial statistics 1874/5: 484.) 1839-1875. Coal trade of Shamokin region, in tons, each year. ([3] same 1874/5: 490.) 1839/77-1839/78. Table: total shipments each year from Shamokin region. (5 same 1876/7 (p. 422) — 6 same 1877/8.) 1843-1845. Table: quantity of coal shipped at certain offices with increase or decrease at each office. (A.R. canal comrs. 1844: 28.) 1844-1875. Table: total bushels coal passing Mononga- hela Navigation Co.'s locks. ([4] A.R. bureau in- dustrial statistics 1875/6: 98-99.) Paging from Collected docs. 1844-1885. Table: shipments of coal through Mononga- hela Navigation Co.'s locks. (A.R. geol. survey 1886 pt 1: 17.) 1845/73-1845A4. Ann. tonnage of Morris Canal Coal trade — ^now leased by Lehigh Valley R.R. Co. (2 A.R. bureau of statistics 1873/4 (p. 235) — 3 same 1874/5.) 1850-1873. Amt. of coal trade of line betw. Pottsville and Phila. and on Lebanon VaUey R.R. each year. (2 «ame 1873/4: 232.) 1858-1873. North Penn. R,R. coal trade. (2 same 1873/4: 238.) 1860-1869. Quantity of coal sent to Phila. each year by r.r. and canal. (Rept of Inspector of mines 1870: 1767.) Paging from LeglsL docs. 1871. 1863-1874. Table: distribution of coal carried over Phila. and Reading R.R. Co.: Line, Phila., Port Richmond. ([3] A.R. bureau industrial statistics 1874/5: 478.) 1866-1870. Coal tonnage of Northern Central R.R. each year. (Rept of inspector of mines 1871: 49.) 1866-1873. Coal tonnage of Northern Central R.R. (2 AJl. bureau of statistics 1873/4: 236-237.) . Ann. coal tonnage of Morris and Essex R.R. (2 same 1873/4: 241.) 1869. Shamokin coal trade; stmt, showing quantity of coal transported over Shamokin division of No. Central R.R. (Rept of inspector of mines 1870: 1768.) Paging from I^egisL docs. 1871. . Fuel on the seaboard; anthracite and bituminous coal trade. (Same 1870: 1774-1775.) Paging from LegiaL docs. 1S71. 1869-1871. Quantity of coal transported over Phila. and Reading R.R. from all sources. (Same 18T0 (p. 1769) —same 1871.) Paging from LeglsL docs. 1871. 1869-1873. Coal tonnage of the mining distr. of Schuyl- kill, proportionate to the deaths and injuries. (Same 1873: 25.) 1870. Coal tonnage of Schuylkill distr. (Same 1870: 1768.) Paging from LeglsL docs. 1871. . Schuylkill navigation; stmt showing distribu- tion of coal at points along line of Schuylkill canal navigation, now managed and directed by Phila. and Reading R.R. (Same 1871: 47.) . Quantity of coal supplied to certain points on line of r.r. and canaL (Same 1870: 1767.) Paging from LeglsL docs. 187L COAL — cont'd Trade — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd 1?70-1871. Schuylkill navigation; coal trade of line betw. Pottsville & Phila., and on Lebanon Valley R.R., showing increase over preceding year. (Same 1871: 47.) . Table: No. Penn. R.R. coal trade. (Same 1871: 91.) 1870-1881. Anthracite coal tonnage of different trans- portation companies. (2 geol. survey A C: 549-551.) 1870-1886. Table: no. of tons of coal transported by different r.r. cos. (A.R. geol. survey 1886 pt 3: 1042.) 1870/1. Total coal tonnage of Lehigh Valley R.R. (Rept. of inspectors of mines 1871: 43-44.) 1871. Table: Little Schuylkill coal trade. (Same 1871: 42.) . Recapitulation of Schuylkill distr. tonnage (coal). (Same 1871: 41.) . Proposed regulation of ■weight of anthracite coal delivered by retail coal dealers in Phila. (Leglsl. iol. 1871: 797-802.) . Memorial from. Reading R.R. Co. rel. to cessation of mining operations in two anthracite coal fields which depend for outlet to market upon rwys. and canal now controlled by them. (Sen. jol. 1871: 531- 534.) Rept. of Lehigh and Mahanoy R.R. coal tonnage, with shipping point and destination. (Rept. of in- spectors of mines 1871: 46.) . Coal trade and consumption in Lykens Valley, Boston, London (Eng.), Phila., N. Y. City, and Balti- more. (Same 1871: 91-92.) 1871-1872. Tonnage of anthracite region compared with no. of deaths in same. (Same 1872: 8-9.) 1871-1874. Tons of anthracite coal forwarded over Sulli- van and Erie R.R. ([3] A.R. bureau industrial sta- tistics 1874/5: 485.) 1872-1873. Comparative table showing supply anthra- cite coal sent to market from each region, (2 same 1873/4: 228.) . Tables: amt. of anthracite coal sent to market estimated home consumption and total, each yr. (2 AJl. bureau of statistics 1873/4: 225.) . Sources of coal reed, by Lehigh VaUey R.R. (2 same 1873/4: 232.) 1872/3. Quantity of coal sent over Lehigh and Mahanoy RJl. (2 same 1873/4: 237.) 1872-1875. Anthracite coal: amt marketed and con- sumed in the several counties. ([4] A.R. bureau industrial statistics 1875/6: 405.) Paging from Collected dcic5. 1873. Table: amt of coal shipped from the several collieries in Schuylkill, Columbia, Dauphin and Northumberland cos. (Repts. inspectors mines 1873: 27-33.) . Coal tonnage of Lehigh and Susquehanna R.R. and sources from which derived. (2 A.R. bureau of statistics 1873/4: 233.) . Stmt of quantity of coal transported through Lehigh Canal, distribution, and points from which reed. (2 same 1873/4: 233.) 1873/4. Details of coal business: anthracite reed., bituminous reed, from the various sources, for year ending Nov. 30, 1874. ( [3] A.R. bureau industrial statistics 1874/5: 475-476.) 1874. Table: tons of anthracite coal forwarded over various r.rs. during year. ([3] same 1874/5: 484- 485.) . Stmt, of tons of each kind (cannel, splint, coke) of coal reed, from mines by Chesapeake and Ohio EJt ([3] same 1S74/5: 484.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 515 COAL— cont'd Trade — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd 1874. Stmt, of coal and coke tonnage forwarded by Penn. R.R. (2 same 1873/4: 399.) . Table: coal carried through Lehigh canal. ([3] same 1874/5: 482-483.) 1874-1875. Comparison of coal and coke reed, direct from mines on main line and branches of Penn. R.R. ([3] same 1874/5: 410.) 1874/5. Coal tonnage of the several r.rs. {[3] same 1874/5: 224-231.) 1875. State of the coal trade of Penn. (Rept. of inspec- tor of mines 1875: 68.) 1876. Names of firms not owning collieries and value of coal shipped by them. ( [4] A.R. bureau industrial statistics 1875/6: 98.) Paging from Collected docs. 1880. Coal statistics of Schuylkill mining distr. : total amt. of coal shipped from each division, consumed or sold at colliery, total no. of employes, no. of days worked by breaker, no. of fatal and non-fatal casual- ties, etc. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1880: 2-3.) 1882-1885. Table: distribution of shipments of anthra- cite coal by different r.r. cos. (A.R. geol. survey 1886 pt. 3: 1043.) 1884-1885. Table: amt. of coal shipped and amt. of coal sold or used at collieries, total production — 7th an- thracite distr. (13 A.R. bureau of industrial sta- tistics 1885: 239A.) 1885. Stmt, of total amt. of tons mined during year by various cos. of 3d anthracite distr. (13 same 1885: 59 A.) 1886. Remarks of J. S. Harris, pres. of Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co., before common pleas court of Dau- phin Co., Dec. 28, rel. to condition of anthracite coal trade, history of its development and necessity and advantages of concerted action on part of mining and transportation cos. (A.R. geol. survey 1886 pt. 3: 1050-1057.) 1886-1887. Table: amt. of coal shipped, together with the estimated amt. used and sold at the collieries. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1887: 142.) 1898. Table: quantity of coal shipped by rail, used for steam and heat, sold to local trade and used by employes, no. of days worked, kegs of powder and lbs. of dynamite used, horses and mules in use, steam boilers, no. of pumps, capacity in gals., steam engines of all classes, horse power, electric dynamos, voltage, no. of electric locomotives, air compressers, and air locomotives, etc. anthracite region. (Rept. of bureau of mines 1898: Ixxxiii.) Transportation Rates; see Railroads. Freight COAL MINES AND MINING 1871. Mining as an occupation. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1871: 75-7G.) 1884. Remarks on application of theoretical knowledge to the practice of coal mining. (Same 1884: 94-95.) 1903. Mining compared with other occupations. (Rept. of dept. of mines 1903 pt. 1: 79-81.) PENNSYLVANIA serial 1 series Under Act of Mch. 3, 1870, proTidlng for the health ■ and safety of persons employed In coal mines, etc. 1869-1884. Repts. of the inspectors of coal mines of the anthracite coal regions of Pennsylvania. Harris- burg, 1870-1886. COAL MINES AND MINING— cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd serial — cont'd 1 series — cont'd Checklist 1869. B. gingerly, 1870. 200 pp.* 1870. B. gingerly, 1871. vll, 250 (1) pp., map.* 1871. B. gingerly, 1872. viil, 319 pp., 2 foldg. maps. 1872. B. gingerly, 1873. 2 p. 1., 308 pp., 2 foldg. maps. 1874. B. F. Meyers, 1875. 226 pp., 3 maps, 5 pis., 2 tables. 1875. B. F. Meyers, 1876. 228 pp. plans, pis., map. B. F. Meyers, 1877. 183 pp., plans, table. L. g. Hart, 1878. 219 (iT pp., plans, pis. 2 p. 1,, 260 pp., plans, map. 2 p. 1., 327 pp., plans, pis. 2 p. 1., 249 pp., plans, pis., map. 1 p. 1., 327 pp., plans, pis. 1 pi., 321 (1) pp., plans, pis. 1 p. 1., 289 (1) pp., plans, pis. 1 p. 1., 283 (1) pp. 1876. 1877. 1878. 1879. 1880. 1881. 1882. 1883. 1884. L. g. Hart, 1879 L. g. Hart, 1880. L. g. Hart. 1881. L. g. Hart, 1882. L. g. Hart, 1883. L. g. Hart, 1884. L. S. Hart, 1885. In Collected docs, as follows : 1869 omitted. 1876 in Legisl. docs. 1871:1739-1986 (doc. 41). 1871 " ^ " 1872 V. 2:834-1149 (doc. 6). 1872 " " " 1873 V. 3:1290-1590 (doc. 10). 1873 " " "• 1874 V. 3:1022-1300 (doc. 6). 1874 " " " 1875 V. 1 : 963-1180 (doc. 13) . 1875 " " " 1876 T. 2:929-1152 (doc. 10). 1876 " " " 1877 v. 3:937-1115 (doc. 4). 1877 " Executive " 1877/8, pt. 2, doc. 10. 1878 " " " 1878/9, pt. 2, doc. 10. 1879 1879/80, pt. 2, doc. 8. 1880 " " " 1880/1, pt. 2, doc. 10. 1881 1881/2, pt. 2, doc. 8. 1882 " " " 1882/3, pt. 2, doc. 10. 1883 " " " 1883/4, pt. 2, doc. 8. 1884 ' 1884/5, doc. 10. 2 series In compliance with requirements of Act of Je. 30, 1885, " Act to provide for the health and safety of persons employed in and about the anthracite coal mines of Pennsylvania, and for the protection and preserva- tion of property connected therewith." 1885-1887. Repts. of the inspectors of mines of the an- thracite coal regions of Pennsylvania. Harrisburg, 1886-1888. Checklist 1885. E. K. Meyers, 1886. 1 p. ]., 258, 28 pp., plans, pis., 4 maps In pocket. 1886. B. K. Meyers, 1887. 1 p. 1., 209 pp., plans, pis., 7 plans in pocket. 1887. B. K. Meyers, 1888. 1 p. 1., 149 pp., pis. In Collected docs, as follows : 1885 omitted. 1886 omitted. 1887 omitted. In Documents as follows: 1885 in 13 Rept. bureau industrial statistics 1885 [sec] a-b. 1886 in 14 Rept. bureau industrial statistics 1886 [sec] a-b. 1887 in 15 Rept. bureau industrial statistics 1887 [sec] I-W 3 series 1888-1892. Repts. of the inspectors of mines of the an- thracite and bituminous coal regions of Pennsyl- vania. Harrisburg: E. K. Meyers, 1889-1893. Checklist 1888. 1889. 3 p. 1., 434 pp., plans, pis. 1889. 1890. 3 p. 1., 463 pp., plans, pis. 1890. 1891. 3 p. 1., 491 pp., plans, pis. 1891. 1892. 4 p. 1., 513 pp., pis. 1892. 1893, xlv, 476 pp., pis. In Collected docs, as follows : 1888 in Official docs. 1888/9, v. 6, doe. 21. 1889 " " " 1889, v. 6, doc. 13. 1890 " " " 1890, V. 3, doc. 15. 1891 ' 1891, V. 6, doc. 12. 1892 " " " 1892, v. 5, doc. 12. 1893 " " " 1893, V. 6, doc. 10. In Documents as follows : 1888 in A.E. secy. Internal affairs 1887/8, pt. &. 1889 " " " " " 1888/9, pt. 5. 1890 " " " ■' « 1889/90, pt. 5. 1891 " " " " " 1890/1, pt. 5. 1892 " « « " " 1891/2, pt. 5. » Called " Rept. of Inspector of Mines of gchuylkill Co." 516 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COAL MINES AND MINING— cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd serial — cont'd 4 series 1893-1896. Repts. of the inspectors of coal mines of Penn. n. p.: C. M. Busch, 1894-1897. Checklist 1893. 1894. xllli, 532 pp., plans, pis. 1894. 1895. lUi, 571 pp., plans, pis., 1 plan In pocket. 1895. 1896. xei, 598 pp., plans, pis. 1896. 1897. cxi, 578 pp., pis. In Collected docs, as follows : 1893 in Official docs. 1893, v. 6, doa 10. 1894 " « " 1894, T. 6, doc 11. 1895 " « « 1895, V. 6, doc. 10. 1896 " " " 1896, V. 6, doc. 11. In Documents as follows : 1893 in A.H. secy, internal affairs 1892/3, pt 5. 1894 « " " " « 1893/4, pt. 5. 1895 " " " " " 1894/5, pt. 5. 1896 « " « " - 1895/6, pt. 5. 5 series Under Sec. 5 of Act of .Ily. 15, 1897, establishing a Burean of Hlnes in the Dept. of Internal Affairs. 1897-1902. Rept. of the bareau of mines of the Dept of Internal Affairs of Penn., including repts. of mine inspectors, n. p.: Wm. Stanley Ray, 1898-1903. 1898. pt 1. pt. 2. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. Checklist CTTTiT, 519 pp., pis., plans. Text. 1899. clxxi, 558 pp., plans, pis. pt. 2. 21 maps and plans in separate cover. 1900. «-nrriji, 958 pp., plans, pis. clix, 7i5 pp., plans, civ, 896 pp., pis. ciT, 960 pp., plans, pis. In Collected docs, as follows : 897 in Official docs. 1897, t. 2, doc. 10. 898 " " " 1898, T. 6, doc. 11. 899 " " " 1899, V. 9, doc. 10. 900 " " " 1900, T. 6, doc. 11. 901 " " " 1901, T. 6, doc 10. 902 " « " 1902, T. 6, doc 13. In Docnments as follows : 897 in A.R. secy, internal affairs 1896/7, pt. a. 898 "" " ' " 1897/s, pt n. 899 "' " " " 1898/9, pt 5. 900 "" " " " 1899/00, pt 5. 901 '" " " " 1900/1, pt ."i. 902 «" " " " 1901/2, pt 5. 6 series Under Act of 1903 creating the Dept of Mines to super- sede the Bnrean of Mines. 1903-1904. Rept. of the dept of mines [pt 1]. Anthra- cite region, n. p.: Wm. Stanley Ray, 1904-1905. 1903. 1904. 1904. 1905. Checklist liv, 674 pp. xxxviii, 573 pp. Bitumi- 1903-1904. Rept of the dept of mines [pt. 2]. nous region. Checklist 1903 n. p., Wm. Stanley Hay, 1904. xlH 1030 pp. 1904. Harrisbnrg: Harrisbnrg Pnbg. Co., 1905. liixli, 803 pp. non-serial 1760-1886. History and statistics of coal mining in Penn.; by E. V. d' Invilliers. (A.R. geol. survey 1886 pt 1: 5-29.) 1807-1891. The discovery and early development of coal in Wyoming coal region. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1891: 80-85.) 1812. Rept of committee (Laird) to whom was re- ferred memorial of Abijah Smith and Lewis Hep- bum of Luzerne Co. for incorporation of a company to facilitate the working of their stone-coal quarries. (Sen. jol. 1811/2: 193-194.) COAX MINES AND MINIHG— cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1824 Mch 13. Rept of committee (Conyngham) to whom was referred res. rel. to foreign corporations holding mines in Penn. (Same 1823/4: 548-549.) 1828. Beds of superior coal add to wealth of Penn. (Govs. mess. (Schulze) Dec. 4, 1828.) 1830. Rept. of committee on corporations (Wilkins) rel. to incorporating Kirkendall and Bruce and asso- ciates for mining purposes. (House jol. 1829/30 V. 2: 670-671 (doc. 255).) 1836. Rept. of select committee (Jones) rel. to exami- nation of Schuylkill coal fields. (Same 1835/6 v. 2: 759-760 (doc. 220).) 1837. Suggested that inducements be held out to en- courage individuals to enter mine industries. (Govs. mess. (Ritner) Dec. 6, 1837.) 1838. Communication from secy, of commonwealth (Shunk), with statistical tables of agric, mnfres., commerce and mining in state, in answer to res. of Apr. 16, directing secy, to send to assessors of every ward, township and distr. within state, prtd. lists of queries on subject of agric, mnfres., etc. (House jol. Jan. 1840 v. 2: 114-116 and ace. tables.) 1839. Rept to the legislature containing a description of the Swatara mining distr.; Henry K. Strong, chrm.; presented by Mr. M'Elwee. Harrisbnrg: Boas & Coplan, 1839. 61 pp., map. Copy seen in Amer. Phil Socy. and in the Penn. State Library. 1840. Coal and iron as source of wealth and industry. {Govs. mess. (Porter) Jan. 8, 1840: 42-43.) 1841. Coal and iron industries of Penn. {Same (Por- ter) Jan. 6, 1841.) 1842. Duty of encouraging mnfg. industries and of con- verting coal and iron to useful purposes. (Same (Porter) Jan. 6, 1842.) 1843. Wealth of Penn. in coal and iron deposits. (Same (Porter) Jan. 4, 1843: 4-5.) 1852. Mineral interests of Penn., particularly coal and iron. (Same (Bigler) Jan. 20, 1852.) 1865. Appalachian coal field of Penn., Va., Md., 0., etc. nearly six times all Europe. (Rept trans, state agric. socy. v. 7 (1864/70): 231.) 1870-1879. Chart comparing prices of boiling of iron with mining coal, and coal on wall, waUtrack with mining coaL (7 AJt bureau of industrial statistics 1878/9: betw. pp. 150 and 151.) 1871. Suggestion as to government of mines. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1871: 72.) . Remarks on mistaken mining course; suspension of business; results. (Same 1871: 51-54.) Mch. 30. Argument of Franklin B. Gowen before the Senate judiciary committee of Penn. on behalf of the r.r. and mining Interests of Pisnn. Phila- delphia: The Leisenring Steam Prtg. House, 1871. 38 pp. Copy seen In library of the Ierations in Northumberland Co. (2 A.R. bureau of statistics 1873/4: 242.) Pittsburgh Coal Region 1886. Rept on Pittsburgh coal region; by E. V. d' In- viUiers. (A.R. geoL survey 1886 pt. 1: xvi, 1-573, 9 pp., 6 pis., 4 diagrs., 2 maps in pockets.) . General methods of Pittsburgh coal region; by Selwyn Taylor. {Same 1886 pt 1: 373-410.) Potter County 1878. Description of the Barclay, Blossburg, Fall Brook. Amot Antrim and Gaines coal fields, and at the forks of Pine Creek in Potter Co., by F. Piatt (2 ge. V. 2: 5O7-.505. l?.;.l - 1552. V. 2 : 700-701. 1 -.52 not found. IS.'.S in Legislatire do' s. 15.54 : 565-569. 1S.54 ' ' 1555 : .546. 1S3.! ' ■ 1556 : 602. 18-56 • - 1557 : 775-779. 1S57 not foimd. 1S.>5 in LerislatiTe do.;-5. 1559 ; 596-597. 18.59 - - 1560:1160. 1S»>'.' not foTLDd. 1 SSI in LesisladT? do<-s. 1562:1195. 1S62 - - 1863 : 1291. IS^'S noT found. ■^•^■4 in L^islatiTe do<^. 156.-.. V. 1:1108-1109 ISGo - - 1^6f;.v. 1:5.54. isse " ' 1567. T. 1:944-945. 1S67 " ' 1565 : 1361-1362. li&S - • 1S6-9 : 925-929. COAL MINES AND MIItnTG— cont'd Companies — confd Ltkess Valley Coal Co. — cont'd noiirserial 1848. Veto (Shank) of snppL to act to incorporate the Lykens Valley Coal Co. (House jol. 1848 v. 1: 517- 518.) 1864. Veto (Cnrtin) of snppl. to act to incorporate the Lykens Valley Coal Co. in Danphin Co. (LegisL Record 1864: 22-23.) M'Keas Coal Co. 1834. Veto (Bigler) of act to incorporate the M'Kean Ck>al Co. (Daily L^sL Union t. 1, no. 1:8.) ATAnni* COAL AXD IltPBOVXMEST CO. 1866. Veto (Cnrtin) of act anthorizing Madera Coal and Improvement Ca to hold more land and to change par Talne of their stock. (Sen. jai. 1866: 93L) MASTTACTUBEBS' and C^SSrilBBS' AXTHEACITE COAL CO. 1866. Manufacturers' and Consumers' Anthracite (>)al Ca; debate on act of incorporatiraL (L^isL Record 1866: 486^90.) Middle Lehigh Coal Co. IS 74. Veto (^ act TO incorporate the Middle Lehie^ Coal Co. (L^isL jcrf. 1874: 54.) Mill Cheek Coal Co. 189S. 31111 Creek Coal Ca; compressed air haulage at Buck Mt Colliery; rept and tables comparing ex- penses of operating with mule power and compressed air locomotiTes. (Repts. 1843 not found. 1544 in Senate JoL 1845. t. 2 : 203. 1543 ' - - 1846, T. 2 : 263. 1546 - • « 1847. T. 2 ; 272. 1547 tot found. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 531 COAL MINES AND MINING— cont'd Companies — cont'd Pennsylvania Coal Co. — cont'd serial — cont'd 1848 In Senate jol. 1849, v. 2 : 367. 1849 " " " 1850, V. 2 : 81-82. " House " 1850, v. 2 : 97-98. 1850 " Senate " 1851, v. 2 : 418. " House " 1851, V. 2 : 386. non-serial 1829-1874. See above, Delaware and Hudson Co., these dates. 1853. Veto (Bigler) of further suppl. to act incorporat- ing Penn. Coal Co. (House jol. 1853 v. 1: 345-348.) 1875. Official stmt, of Penn. Coal Co., showing no. and wages of employees. ([3] A.R. bureau industrial statistics 1874/5: 492.) Pennsylvania Mining and Smelting Co. 1851-1853. Rept. of the co. In Collected docs, as follows : 1851 In Senate jol. 1852, v. 2 : 570. ■' " House " 1852, v. 2. 1852 not found. 1853 in Legislative docs. 1854 : 309. Phoenix Ieon and Coal Co. 1853. Ann. stmt. In Collected docs, as follows : 1853 in Legislative docs. 1854 : 412. PiTTSBUKGH COAL CO. 1904. Appeal of Pittsburgh Coal Co. from decision of inspectors in regard to operating Euclid Mine. (Rept. of dept of mines 1904 pt. 2: 508-526.) PlTTSBtlEGH AND MAHONING CoAL AND MINING Co. 1874. Veto of suppl. to act rel. to Pittsburgh and Ma- honing Coal and Mining Co. (Legisl. jol. 1874: 38.) Pltmouth Coal Co. 1839-1840. Stmt, of affairs of co. In Collected docs, as follows : 1839 in House jol. 1840, v. 2. 1840 " " " 1841, V. 2. Qtjehahoning VALLEnr Coal Co. 1903. Opinion of atty. gen. rel. to Quemahoning Valley Coal Co.; exclusive apprn. to name of a distr. in a locality when article to which it is applied is a product of place named. (Bienn. rept. of atty. gen. 1903/4: 323-325.) Short Mountain Coal Co. Incorporated under act of Feb. 20, 1850. 1853-1856. Ann. stmt, of the co. In Collected docs, as follows : 1853 in Legislative docs. 1854 : 602. 1854 " " " 1855:609. 1855 " " " 1856 : 413. 1856 " " " 1857:847. SuGAE Loaf Coal Co. Ini orporated under sec. 9, act of Apr. 16, 1838. 1838-1840. Stmt, of affairs of the co. In Collected docs, as follows : 1838 in Senate jol. 1838/9, v. 2 : 347-348. 1838/9, v. 2, pt. 1 : 609-610. 1840, V. 2 ; 309-310. 1840, V. 2 : 414-415. 1841, T. 2 : 151-152. House Senate Hoxise 1839 ; 1840 ' SWATABA Co. 1868. Veto (Geary) of suppl. to act for incorporation of the Swatara Co. (House jol. Jan. 1868: 99-100.) The CO. was incorporated by act of Mch. 6, 1849, Its object being " to make leases of the coal veins which may be found in the tracts belonging to the CO. and to effect sales of the same. The proposed suppl. Increased the land privileges. Tbough Creek Ikon and Coal Co. 1874. Veto of suppl. to act to incorporate the Trough Creek Iron and Coal Co (Legisl. jol. 1874: 39.) COAL MINES AND MINING— cont'd Companies — cont'd Twin Shaft Collieey See below, Accidents. Victor Coal Co. 1904. Opinion of atty. gen. rel. to Victor Coal Co.; can- not extend term of existence and enlargement of territory by amending charter under act of Je. 13, 1883 (Bienn. rept. of atty. gen. 1903/4: 29-34.) Washington Coal Co. 1848. Ann. rept. of the co. In Collected docs, as follows : 1848 in Senate jol. 1849, v. 2 : 368. West Ridge Coal Co. 1893. Description of territory and plant of West Ridge Coal Co. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1893: 53-54.) WiLKESBARRB COAL CO. 1849-1850. Stmt, of affairs of the co. In Collected docs, as follows : 1849 in Senate jol. 1850, v. 2 : 273. " House " 1850, v. 2 : 302-303. 1850 " Senate " 1851, v. 2 : 242. " House " 1851, v. 2 : 178. Wilkes Babee Coal and Ibon Co. For the employees' benefit fund of this Co., see Bene- ficiary Organizations : IndiTldual. 1869-1873. Tons of coal production each year of Wilkes- barre Coal and Iron Co. ([3] A.R. bureau of in- dustrial statistics 1874/7: 479.) 1903. History of case of commonwealth vs. The Wilkes- Barre and Scranton Coal and Iron Co. rel. to alleged violation of law on part of said co. in rebldg. a breaker on site of old breaker of Hillman Vein Coal Co. (Rept. of dept. of mines 1903 pt. 1: xxvi-xxxii.) Wyoming Coal Co. Incorporated under sec. 9, act of Apr. 16, 1838. serial 1833-1843. Ann. rept. of the co. In Collected docs, as follows : 1833 in House jol. 1833/4, v. 2 : 205.* 1834-1838 not found. 1839 in Senate jol. 1840, v. 2 : 308-309. " " House " 1840, v. 2 : 406-407. 1840 " Senate " 1841, v. 2 : 85-86. " House " 1841, v. 2 : 125-126. 1841-1842 not printed. 1843 in House jol. 1844, v. 2 : 224. non-serial 1830. Rept. of committee on corporations (Hassinger) rel. to incorporating Wyoming Coal Co. (House jol. 1829/30 V. 2: 621.) Department of Mines; see above, Bureau of Mines Inspection See also below, Anthracite and Bituminous Mines, resp. serial See above the serial group under Coal Mines and Mining. Pennsylvania. non-serial 1874. Mine inspection ; necessity of continuation of pro- visions of act providing for inspection of mines. (Rept. of inspector of mines 1874: 29-31.) 1879. Necessity of provision for individual inspection of mines and mnfctories.; ineffectiveness of circu- lars, blanks, etc. (7 A.R. bureau of industrial sta- tistics 1878/9: 1-4; 7-8.) 1881. Qualifications required on part of applicants for examination as mining bosses in England, with abstr. of examining questions. (9 same 1880/1: 553- 554.) * Called " Communication from the Secy, of the Commonwealth ' ace. with an abstr. of the aects. of the Wyoming Coal Co. 523 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COAL MINES AND MINING— cont'd Inspection — confd n an-seridl — cont'd 1883. Soggestions to mine inspectors on reqnirements to be made in circnlars issued to operatara, viz.: Ist, to letter of coal seams according to notation in 2d geoL survey; 2d, to give thickness of coal seam; 3d, to give thickness of roof bench not mined; 4th, to give thickness of bottom bench not mined. (11 same 1882/3: vii) . Ck>mplaints of miners in reference to opposition to check-weighmen. (11 game 1882/3: vil-vlli.) . Consolidation . of repts. of anthracite and bitu- minous mine inspectors in one volume and issuance from one dept. recommended. (11 same 1882/3: vi- viL) 1884. Inspectors should be relieved from duties of test- ing scales and branding pit cars, and persons specially apptd. for that purpose. (12 same 1884: 5A.) . Recommended that sufficient copies be prtd. of inspectors' repts. to allow 500 copies to each in- spector for distribution. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1884: 239-240.) 1885. Prtg. of repts. of inspectors of anthracite and bituminous in one vol. suggested. (13 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1885: x-xi.) . Inspectors should be released from duties of sealer of weights and measures. (13 same 1885: 81B.) . Duties of inspectors under " check-weighman's act " of 1883, inconsistent with regular duties of that o&ce — special officer should be apptd. (13 same 1885: 1B-2B.) . Inspectors of mines should be relieved from duties of testing scales and branding pit cars. (13 same 1885: 112B.) 1886. Unwise provision of mining law requiring inspec- tor to visit each mine in his distr. four times a year. (14 same 1886: 33B.) 1887. Suggested amdmts. to mining laws: inspectors should be suppUed with copy of map of each mine in his distr.; distance of entries, air-ways, eta, in advance of air-current; requirement that inspector visit each mine every three mos. impracticable; detrimental effect of provision requiring inspector to give five days' notice upon discovery of violation of law; offenders should be brought within juris- diction of justices of peace and amt of fine reduced; regulation of storage of powder, etc. needed. (15 same 1887: 30-40.) 1888. Opinion of atty. gen.; a miner holding a certifi- cate granted pursuant to act of May 9, 1887, issued by miners' examining bd. of one distr. who goes to work in another distr. is required to register in distr. to which he removes. (Bienn. rept. of atty. gen. 1889/90: app. Ixxiv.) 1S91. Opinion of atty. gen. rel. to inspection of mines; act of Je. 2, 1891 repeals all parts of act of Je. 30, 1885, inconsistent or in conflict with it; no apptmts. can be made under act of 1891 before 1st term of court in 1892. (Same 1891/2: app. 17-18.) 1893. Opinion of atty. gen.; act of Je. 30, 1885 con- templates continuous session of mine examiners; entitled to one mileage of 6 cents per mile for one trip going and returning to place of meeting. (Same 1893/4: app. 9-10.) 1894. Outline of condition of work of bds. for examina- tion of candidates for positions connected with min- ing in anthracite and bituminous coal mines with recommendations reL to regulation of salaries and mileage thereof. (A.R. auditcn" gen. 1894: 14-15.) COAL MINES AND MININ(t— cont'd Inspection — cont'd turn-serial — cont'd 1894. Opinion of atty. gen.; mine inspector must answer 90 per cent of questions prcqiounded by bd. of mine examiners. (Bienn. rept of atty. gen. 1893/4: app. 89-9L) . Opinion of atty. gen. reL to mining act; com- pensation of bd. of mine examiners. (Same 1S93/4: app. 101-102.) 1895. Suggestions reL to needed legislation governing mine inspectors. (AJl. inspectors of mines 1895: v-vii.) . Opinion of atty. gen. reL to mine inspecticm of anthracite and bituminous mines. (Bienn. rept of atty. gen. 1895/6: 77-78.) 1896. Mine inspection in Penn.; coal regions divided into distrs., the inspectors being left to their own judgment in discharge of duties; recommended that legisL establish bureau of mines with chief to super- vise; work of inspectors, etc. (AJl. secy, internal afCairs pt. 1 1896: 168A.) 1897. Results of prosecutions instituted by Inspectors of mines of operators, mine-foremen and others. (Rept bureau of mines 1897: xiii-xxi.) . Table: prosecutions of owners, managers, etc., for offences under mine acts. (Same 1897: xu.) . Table: amt of fines and costs imposed, resulting from prosecutions instituted by inspectors of mines (Same 1897: xL) . Comparison of Penn. system of mining Inspection with that of other states and countries. (CJovs. mess. (Hastings) Jan. 5, 1897: 24-25.) 1900. Mine inspection; comments on by secy, -of in- ternal affairs. (Rept. of inspectors of mines 1900: ix-x.) 1902. Opinion of atty. gen.; certificate of nomination for mine inspector should be filed with co. comrs. and not with secy, of state. (Bienn. rept of atty. gea. 1901/2: 50-51.) 1903. Opinion of atty. gen. reL to auditor gen.'8 dept; issuance of a warrant to mine inspect<» for rept furnished dept of mines. (Same 1903/4: 103-104.) . ()pinion of atty. gen. rel. to auditor gen.'s dept; claim for services of bd. of examiners of inspectors of mines. (Same 1903/4: 107-108.) Labor See also below. Mines, etc Anthracite and Bitominoos Mines, resp. 1885. Remarks on new mining act: conunendable pro- vision prohibiting employment in mines of boys under 12 years of age; impracticability ct provision requiring inspectors to visit each mine four times a year; examination of mine bosses. (13 AJEt bureau of industrial statistics 1885: 80B-S1B.) 1886. Need of better discipline among miners; sug- gested amdmt to law. (14 same 1886: 154B.) 1891-1899. Table: number of employees in and about the coal mines from 1891 to 1899 inclusive. (Rept of bureau of mines 1899: xxix.) 1891-1900. Table: number of employees in and about the coal mines from 1891 to 1900, inclusive. (Same 1900: IviL) 1903. I>egal age of boy-employees. (Same 1903 pt 2: xii-xvL) MzsE Boss 1879. An assn. of mine bosses for mutual improvement recommended. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1879: 249-253.) Imperative necessity for legal code of general and special rules for govt of mine bosses and work- ingmen. (Sojne 1879: 20-21.) INDEX TO IX>CUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 52'i COAL MINES AND MINING— cont'd Labor — cont'd Mine Boss — cont'd 1880. Necessity of miner being competent to perform his duties independent of care and watch of mine boss. (Same 1880: 87.) 1882. Need of law providing for intelligent and com- petent mining bosses. (9 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1880/1: 396-397.) 1903. Examination of fire bosses. (Rept. of dept. of mines 1903 pt. 1: xxv-xxvi.) MnSfE FOBEMEN 1891. Mine foremen and asst. mine foremen; law rel. to issuing of certificates; opinion of atty. gen. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1890/1: 160- 166 A.) 1893. Opinion of atty. gen. rel. to mine foreman ; duties and powers. (Bienn. rept. of atty. gen. 1893/4: app. 51-52.) 1894. Atty. gen.'s rept. as to necessary qualifications for applicants for mine foreman's certificates. (Repts. of Inspectors of mines 1894: 419-421.) . Opinion of atty. gen. rel. to mining law; qualifi- cation of fire boss. (Bienn. rept. of atty. gen. 1893/4: app. 111-112.) . Opinion of atty. gen. rel. to qualifications de- manded of a foreman and fire boss of mines. (Same 1893/4: app. 82-84.) 1895. Opinion of atty. gen. rel. to mine inspection; no. of mine foremen. (Same 1895/6: 88-89.) . Opinion of atty. gen.; mine Inspection, apptmt. of foremen; statutes — interpretation — mining law — words and phrases; mine foreman — ^when he may employ assistants; assistants must have certificate of qualification. (Same 1895/6: 113-114.) 1897. Opinion of atty. gen. rel. to examination of mine foreman. (Same 1897/8: 21.) 1898. Copy of decision given to Jas. Fox, upon point of law rel. to employment of mine foreman without certificate of competency. (Rept. of bureau of mines 1898: 444-448.) 1903. Veto of act to establish uniform method for issu- ing and recording certificates granted to mine fore- men and asst. mine foremen In coal mines; with text of bill. (Govs, vetoes (Stone) 1903: 120-121.) Laws 1872. Text of mining laws of Great Britain. (10 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1881/2: 193-231.) PENNSYLVANIA 1865. Mining and mnfg. laws of the state now in force, with approved forms for organizing cos. Comp. by C. Nettleton, N. Y., 1865. Not seen. Entry from Bowker. 1870. Text of ventilation law of 1870. (Repts. of in- spectors of mines 1873: 45-53.) Repeated in 1875 and 1876. . Same, separate, [n. p., 1870.] 11 pp. Copy in Library of Congress. . Text of ventilation law. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1873: 45-53.) . Act for preservation of records of inspection of mines in mining dlstrs. of Schuylkill and Luzerne, embracing anthracite coal region of Penn., passed Apr. 5. (Some 1876: 144-145.) 1870-1878. Mine laws; text. (2 geol. survey AC: 493- 523.) 1871. Act to regulate the shipment of coal; debate. (Legisl. jol. 1871: 937-939.) 1883-1901. General mining laws. (Rept. bureau of mines 1901: xcix-civ.) COAL MINES AND MINING— cont'd Laws — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd 1884. Extrs. from mining law and general rules of [N. W. M. and Exchange] Co. In [Elk Co.], approved by pres. and supt. Jan. 1. (12 A.R. bureau of In- dustrial statistics 1884: 101-107 A.) 1893. Laws relating to coal mining in Penn.; 1891-1893. Harrisburg: E. K. Meyers, 1893. 68 pp. Copy seen In Free Library of Phila. 1895. Laws relating to coal mining; 1883-1895. n. t. p. 78 pp. Copy seen in Penn. State Library. 1895-1903. Laws rel. to coal mining. (Rept. inspectors of coal mines 1895: liv-xci; rept. dept of mines 1903.) 1896. Dept. of internal affairs. Laws rel. to coal min- ing in Penn.; 1883-1893. n. t. p. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1896. 78 pp. Imprint talsen from cover. Copy seen in Penn. State Library. COMMBNTAET 1888. Remarks rel. to the mining law. (Repts. of in- spectors of mines 1888: 289-290.) 1889. For amdmts. to mining laws of state. (Govs, mess. (Beaver) Jan. 1, 1889: 22.) 1891. For apptmt. of special commission to inquire into working of mining laws of state in anthracite and bituminous regions with regard to revision of same. (Sams (Beaver) Jan. 6, 1891: 33.) . Mining codes should be revised so as to Insure payment of damages in case of injury or loss from fault of mine owner. (Same (Pattison) Jan. 20, 1891: 8.) 1895. Pernicious laws; acts of 1870 and 1885 only ones beneficial to miners; opinion of inspector of 4th anthracite distr. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1895: 96-97.) 1901. Objects of mine law of 1891. (Rept. of bureau of mines 1901: 122.) . New law and manner in which its provisions are respected. (Same 1901: 128.) 1904. Mine laws; comment. (Rept. of dept. of mines 1904 pt 1: vi-vil.) . Same. (Same 1904 pt. 2: vi-Ix.) Peinting 1877. Prtg. and distribution of mining law among workmen; recommendation rel. to. (Rept. of in- spectors of mines 1877: 63-64.) 1883. Revision of mining laws; debate. (Legisl. Record 1883: 2248-2250.) 1895. Publication of mining laws; res. passed Feb. 8, requiring general mining laws of state to be prtd. In mine rept. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1895: vii.) 1900. Suggestion rel. to distribution of mining law. (Rept. of bureau of mines 1900: 37-38.) . Recommended that laws rel. to mining of coal be prtd. In separate pamphlet. (A.R. secy, of in- ternal affairs pt. 1 1899/00: A125.) Violation 1871. Prosecutions for Infringements of the mining law. (Rept. of inspector of mines 1871: 253.) 1879. Prosecutions for violations of mining law. (Same 1879: 243-247.) 1898. Violations of mine laws; prosecutions for. (Rept. of bureau of mines 1898: xxxil-lvii.) . Suggestion to inflict specific penalties on miners for contravention of the mine laws. (Same 1898: ix-xii.) 524 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COAL MINES AND MINING— cont'd 1895. Improvements needed in mine maps. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1895: 151-153.) 1899. Importance of having correct maps of mines. (Some 1899: 87-89.) Mining Methods 1871. Present system of mining in high dipping coal veins, i. e., pillar and breast working, unsafe. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1871: 59-60.) 1876. Coal cutting machine — description of. ([4] A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1875/6: 270-272.) Paging from Collected docs. . Endless wire rope — method of gathering coal; by Horace F. Brown. ([4] same 1875/6: 272-273.) Paging from Collected docs. 1878. Plan of self -pumping carriage for mines. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1878: betw. pp. 100-101.) 1878-1898. Description of difference between old and new methods of mining in Penn. (Rept. of bureau of mines 1898: xiii-xix.) 1880. Drags on cars in slopes. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1880: 166-167.) . Description of S. Diescher's coal-washing ma- chine. (8 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1879/80: 348-350.) 1887. Electricity in use as motive power for under- ground mine haulage. (Rept. of inspectors of mines 1887: 121-123; 15 A.R. bureau of industrial sta- tistics 1887: V 5-7.) 1888. On improvements in system of mining. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1888: 385-386.) 1889. Economy of work in the construction of mine cars and car wheels; with diagram and tables show- ing results of friction tests of old and new system of wheels. (Same 1889: 109-116.) 1893-1894. The Improved Stanley header; an important invention for driving headings, or gangways, in coal mines. (Same 1893 (pp. 371-375)— some 1894.) 1895. Gas engines for mining work. (Mining bull. Penn. State College v. 2, no. 1: 17-18.) From Engineering ani Mining Journal, Nov. 2, 1895. 1898. The method and cost of flushing culm into anthr. mines as used at the " Dodson " and " Black Diamond " collieries; rept. presented at the meet- ing of the Anthracite Coal Operators' Assn. Jan. 12, 1898, by Mr. Haddock. (Rept. of bureau of mines 1897: xxxv-li.) 1903. Plan of an ideal system of mining and ventilat- ing. (Rept. of dept. of mines 1903 pt. 2: betw. pp. 576-577.) Receipts and Expenditures 1871. Geol. survey, coal and oil interests; bill and de- bate. (Legisl. jol. 1871: 655-656; 688-692.) 1885. Rept. on survey of no. coal field. (A.R. geol. survey 1885: 353-365.) . Rept. on survey of eastern middle coal-field. (Same 1885: 347-352.) . Rept. on survey of western middle coal-field. (Same 1885: 333-346.) . Rept. on survey of southern coal-field. (Same 1885: 325-332.) . Completion of surveys of coal beds and fire-clays in Somerset Co.; coal basin in Blair Co.; Iron ore mines in Lebanon Co.; kaolins in Delaware Co.; coal basin in Sullivan Co. (Rept. of comrs. of geol. survey 1885/6: 2.) . Preliminary rept. of work done, on survey of Pittsburgh coal region, by E. V. d'Invilliers. (A.R. geol. survey 1885: 125-221.) 1886. Survey of western middle coal field. (Same 1886 pt. 3: 963-1007.) . Survey of no. coal field. (Same 1886 pt. 2: 925- 962.) COAL MINES AND MINING— cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd 1892. Only a permanent geol. bureau, disinterested com- mercially with the output of coal, can satisfactorily continue coal surveys. (Rept. of comrs. of geol. survey 1891/2: 6-7.) A:nthracite Coal MiifES 1868/9. Elxpenditures on acct. of ventilation of mines in Schuylkill Co. (A.R. auditor gen. 1868/9: 142.) 1869. Inspector's stmt, of expenses for Schuylkill distr. for nine months ending Dec. 31. (Rept. inspector of mines Schuylkill Co. 1869: 24-25.) 1869-1871. Inspector's stmt, of expenses incurred as inspector of mines of Schuylkill Co. (Same 1869 (pp. 872-873)— some 1871.) Paging from Legisl. docs. 1870. 1869/70-1903/4. Expenses on acct. of inspectors of mines. (A.R. auditor gen. 1869/70 (p. 131) — same 1903/4.) Given as inspectors of mines 1869/70-1877/8 ; 1878/9- 1903/4 given as a subdivision of expenses of govern- ment, at first as inspection of coal mines and later as dept. of mines. 1870. Office expenses of clerk of Schuylkill mining distr. (Rept. of inspector of mines 1870: 1840.) Paging from Legisl. docs. 1871. 1870. Expenses of inspector of first, or Pottsville, distr. (Same 1870 (p. 1885)— some 1871.) Paging irom Legisl. docs. 1871. 1870-1871. Expenses of third, or Shamokin, distr. (Some 1870 (p. 1963)— some 1871.) Paging from Legisl. docs. 1871. 1870-1871. Expenses of inspector of second, or Ash- land, distr. (Some 1870 (p. 1928)— some 1871.) Paging from Legisl. docs. 1871. 1880-1883. Expenses of clerk of mining distr. of Schuyl- kill. (Same 1880 (p. 2)— some 1883.) Safety Measures 1871. Drainage of coal mines. (Rept. of inspector of mines 1871: 55.) 1873. Diagram of W. B. Culver's safety hoisting car- riage; scale % inch = 1 ft. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1873 : betw. pp. 202 and 203.) . Safety hoisting carriage in use at the Empire shaft, Lehigh and Wilkesbarre Coal Co.; scale: % inch = l ft. (Same 1873: betw. pp. 202 and 203.) . Notice sent to mining cos., in Middle distr. of Luzerne and Carbon cos. rel. to safety catches; repts. returned. (Same 1873: 207-209.) . Dangers in coal mines; falls of coal and rock, ex- plosions of gas, powder and blasts, suffocation, reck- less working and haulage and a disregard of dis- cipline. (Same 1873: 64-65.) . Gases, their character, constituent, measure and weight. (Same 1873: 65-73.) . Suggestions about storage and use of dynamite or giant powder. (Sams 1873: 53-55.) 1874. Plan of safety and self dump carriages in use at the Audenried shaft, Lehigh & Wilkesbarre Coal Co.; by P. B. Parrlsh; scale: % inch = 1 foot. (Same 1874: betw. pp. [188] and [189].) 1875. Electric signal system In Stanton slope. (Some 1875: 175.) 1876. Dangers of mining anthracite coal, as compared agst. bituminous. (Same 1876: 20-21.) . Rept. rel. to greater danger attending mining of anthracite coal of Penn. as compared with that of bituminous mines of Great Britain and of this and other states. (Same 1876: 44-47.) 1877. Danger from using "patent squibs." (Some 1877: 54.) . Care in handling the patent miner's cartridges. (Same 1877: 55-56.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 535 COAL MINES AND MINING— cont'd Safety Measures — cont'd 1880. Perils of fast hoisting in shafts. (Same 1880: 102-103.) . Rigid discipline needed to insure greater safety in business of mining coal. (Same 1880: 137.) . Miner's lamp oil. (Same 1880: 74-75; 204-206.) . Steam as a fire extinguisher; gas as a fire ex- tinguisher. (Same 1880: 38-41.) 1881. Mine doors. (Same 1881: 136.) . Propping; description of the three systems of propping. (Same 1881: 136-138.) . Danger of wooden structures over the mouths of slopes and shafts. (Same 1881: 8-10.) 1883. Improvement in safety-lamps. (Same 1883: 118.) . The Williams Improved Davy Safety Lamp with patent extinguisher. (Same 1883: 84.) 1884. An apparatus for producing carbonic acid gas for the purpose of extinguishing fires in mines; description and diagram. (Some 1884: 98-99.) 1885. Electric signals In mines of 3d anthracite distr. (Same 1885: 57.) . Stmt, of amt. and cost of lumber used at some of the mines. (Same 1885: 130-131.) . Electric signals in mines; fans — speed-indicator; 3d anthracite distr. (13 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1885: 65A.) . Amdmt. to anthracite mining law rel. to penal- ties, suggested; ambiguity of sec. making it com- pulsory for operators to furnish props, etc. for safe mining of coal — cost in some cases deducted from miners' pay. (13 same 1885: xi.) 1886. Opinion by Judge Hand rel. to case involving construction of sec. 5, art. Iv., act of Je. 30, 1885, rel. to anthracite coal mines, providing for health and safety of persons employed, and protection and preservation of property. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1886: 7-12.) . Necessity of requiring natural gas cos. to lay pipes above ground where they cross mine workings. (14 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1886: 33B.) 1887. Rept. of committee of mine inspectors apptd. by Gov. Robt. E. Pattison, to investigate the ex- plosive properties of after-damp. (Legisl. Record 1887: 1562-1563.) From remarks of Representative Flnley, Apr. 25, 1887. Henry Loutlt, James Bllck, J. J. Davlea, committee. . Arbitration in 4th anthracite distr. [to determine safety of a mine]. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1887: 77-79.) . Speed recorders on fans in 3d anthracite distr. (14 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1887: 3-4S.) 1888. Iron vs. wooden roads in rooms In mines. (Rept. of Inspector of mines 1888: 238.) 1893. Construction of act of Je. 2, 1891, rel. to health and safety of anthracite coal miners; refusal of court to grant injunction. (Same 1893: 23-25.) 1894. Hempel's apparatus for quick determination of gases. (Some 1894: 231-233.) 1895. Rules for storing, keeping, moving, thawing, charging, firing, etc., dynamite mnfred. by Atlantic Dynamite Co. of N. J., in accordance with art. xii rule 29, of anthracite mine law of Penn., approved 1891. (Same 1895: 155-157.) 1897. Mine timbering; by J. Birkinbine, consulting engr. (Rept. of division of forestry 1897: 167-182.) Description of mining methods of state, mineral Interests to which mining Is related, use of wood In mines, methods of timbering mines, etc. 1898. Commonwealth vs. Elk Hill Coal & Iron Co.; mining law — 2d opening — safety appliance — act of Je. 2, 1891, construed. (Rept. of bureau of mines 1898: Ivii-lviii.) COAX MINES AND MINING— cont'd Safety Measures — cont'd 1898. Measui es for increasing the safety of ascent and descent into mines. (Mining bull. Penn. State Col- lege V. 3 (no. 1) : 9-21.) 1899. Electricity and compressed air as now used in mines and their comparative degrees of safety to employes. (Rept. of bureau of mines 1899: 479-483.) . Colliery Improvements and their effects upon safety of the mine. (Same 1899: 84-86.) 1900. Overwinding device for hoisting engines; with diagram, see between pp. xxvi and xxvii. (Same 1900: xvi.) . Recommended that act of July 15, 1897, for pro- tection of miners from dangers resulting from in- competent miners working in anthracite coal mines, be repealed. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1899/00: 126-127 A.) 1901. Separate traveling ways for workmen of mines with electric haulage recommended. (Rept. of bureau of mines 1901: 3.) . A boon to mining interests; improved cartridge which will avert danger from explosions of gas and fires. (Same 1901: 69-72.) 1902. Reasons why systematic propping should be adopted in coal mines. (Sams 1902: 11-16.) 1903. Safety of mines of 2d anthracite distr. (Rept. of dept. of mines 1903 pt. 1: 79.) 1904. The Williams-Kohlbraker overwinding or safety device; with diagram. (Sams 1904 pt. 2: v-vi.) . Overwinding or safety device; remarks in favor of Williams-Kohlbraker overwinding device in- stalled at Susquehanna Coal Co.'s shaft at Glen Lyon. (Same 1904 pt. 1: xiii-xiv.) Telephones 1882. Telephones introduced into mines of so. distr. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1882: 253-254.) Ventilation 1869. Force of air currents in the mines. (Rept. of inspectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 15.) 1870. Reforms in mines rel. to- ventilation. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1870: 1781-1782.) Paging from Legisl. docs. 1871. . The mine ventilation law and suppl. thereto. (Some 1877: 133-134.) Paging from Collected doc. ed. . Ventilation of mines [an act providing for the health and safety of persons employed in coal mines, [n. p., 1870.] 11 pp. Copy seen In Library of Congress. 1870-1875. Requirements of mine ventilation act of Mar. 3, 1870. (Rept. of inspector of mines 1871 (pp. 93-95) — same 1875.) 1871. InsuflScient ventilation in the mines. (Same 1871: 58.) . Advantages of using steam fans in coal mines. (Same 1871: 161-162.) . Mine ventilation law sustained ; opinion of Judge G. M. Harding of Luzerne Co. (Sams 1871: 95-105.) 1872. Decision of Judge Dana, in case of Inspector Blewitt vs. A. Tomkins, involving important mat- ter rel. to mine ventilation law. (Sams 1872: 217- 219.) 1875. Mine signals from ventilators; importance of. (Same 1875: 175.) . Ventilation of mines. (Sams 1875: 63-64.) 1877. Ventilation; remarks on furnace and fan venti- lation. (Some 1877: 14-16.) 1878. Plan of the Murphy champion ventilator. (Same 1878: betw. pp. 178-179.) . Mine ventilation; fans and furnaces. (6 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1877/8: 35-37.) 526 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COAL MUTES AND MINING— cont'd Ventilatioa — cont'd 1879. Plan of Dinas Colliery. Sa Wales, showing system and ventilating one vein with return air from two other veins. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1879: betw. pp. 230-231.) 1880. Ventilation; utilization of power; ascensional ventilation; dangerous effect of natural forces upon ventilation. {Same 1880: 93-97.) Ventilation of coal mines. {Same 1880: 204.) . Object of splitting air-currents. (Same 1880: 164-166.) 1881. Common Pleas of Luzerne Co.; Commonwealth vs. Haddock, et aL; construction of statutes; juris- diction of court to restrain mining of coal in con- travention of mine ventilation act; new workings. {Same 1881: 151-158.) 1882. Amend the ventilation law; a more stringent law needed. {Same 1882: 254.) 1883. A new double fan ventilator; with plan. (Some 1883: 118-120.) . Opinion and decision of Supreme Court of state in case of Commonwealth ex reL mine inspector vs. Haddock et al.; mine ventilation law. {Same 1883: 105-109.) 1884. Law of diffusion of gases in coal mines. {Same 1884: 95-98.) . Improved attachments for ventilation of mines. (12 AJl. bureau of industrial statistics 1884: 31- 32 A.) 1886. Time and speed indicator required by law for all ventilators at mines generating explosive gases; description of instrument invented by Edmund Bartl, engr. DeL, Lackawanna and Western Co.; Townsend Poore's speed register for fans or other machinery. (14 same 1886: 22-24A; repts. of in- spectors of mines 1886: 22-24.) 1887. Importance of ventilation in mines; methods in use. (15 A.E. bureau of industrial statistics 1887: 1-30.) . Opinion of atty. gen. rel. to duties of fire boss of mines under act of J& 30, 1885. (Bienn. rept of atty. gen. 1887/8: app. 72-73.) 1904. Mine ventilation; remarks. (Kept, of dept. of mines 1904 pt. 1: xv-xvi.) Wages; see Labor. Wages. Miners Welfare Work See also below. Anthracite and Bitmninons Mines. 1875. Bradford Co.: Social condition of mining distrs. — situation of mines, dweUings, schools, churches, public hall, socys., market, physician, prices of articles at store and market, average price per day and per mo. for farm hands. ([3] AJR. bureau of industrial statistics 1874/5: 161-162.) . Bradford Co. — social conditions: churches, socys., dwellings, mines, markets, stores, physicians, etc in Fall Brook, Morris Run, Amot, Blossburg, An- trim. ([3] same 1874/5: 163-169.) 1879. Education of boys connected with mines; law similer to that of Ohio should be enacted in Penn. ; compelling children betw. ages of 6 and 14 years to attend day school, etc. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1879: 87-88.) 1881. Ambulances and stretchers for conveying in- jured persons. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1881: 151.) 1882. Aid for widows and orphans of miners suggested. {Same 1882: 261.) . Education for the young who are crippled in the mines suggested. {Same 1882: 256.) 1888. Legislative action necessary for betterment of miners. (Repts. of lnsx>ectors of mines 1888: 289- 290.) COAL MINES AND MUniTG— cont'd Welfare Work— cont'd 1897. Veto (Hastings) of concurrent res. requesting state treasurer to pay chrm. of joint conmiittee apptd. to investigate the condition of the miners in the anthracite and bituminous coal distrs. of Penn. the witness fees, etc. (Sen. jol. 1897: 1226-1227.) . Same; with text of res. (Vetoes (Hastings) 1897: 47-48.) 1899. Ambulance work; miners should be instructed in, during winter mos. (Repts. of bureau of mines 1899: 83.) 1901. Education and training for the young who are crippled about the mines, factories, etc. needed. [An appeal to the wealthy " who have acquired wealth from the mines, factories and workshops of the state . . . ."] {Same 1901: 46-47.) 1902. State tax on coal for the benefit of crippled miners recommended. (Same 1902: 3.) 1903. L^al age of boy employees. [Remarks on child labor in the mines and suggestion to reduce the legal minimum age (16 yrs.) of boys employed in the mines.] (Rept. of dept. of mines 1903 pt 1: xiv-xvUL) Care of injured miners. [Suggestion to tax em- pIoyeTB of labor for the benefit of widows and orphans of miners, and for buri^ expenses of the killed.] {Same 1903 pt 1: ix-xiii.) . Care of injured miners. [Suggestion to tax em- ployers of labor for the benefit of widows and orphans of miners, and for the burial expenses of the killed.] {Same 1903 pt. 2: vii-xiL) COAL MUTES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES serial See above, the Serial group under Coal Mines and Min- ing. non-serial 1768-1879. Anthracite coal — development in Penn. (7 AJR. bureau of industrial statistics 1878/9: 12-16.) 1768-1885. History of anthracite coal industry. (A.R. geol. survey 1885: 277-279.) 1837. Recent successful use of anthracite coal in iron mnftre. in Wales; probable application of process in Penn. (AJl. canal comrs. 1836/7: 6.) 1869. Award for Penn. anthracite coal exhibit at Paris exposition. (Govs. mess. (Geary) Jan. 6, 1869: 18-19.) 1870. Anthracite coal area of the stata (Rept of In- spector of mines 1870: 1769.) Paging from L^jsL docs. 1871. . Anthracite coal fields of Penn. — coal, iron and oU; description of coal fields of Schuylkill Co., and of the middle anthracite coal fields. {Same 1870: 55-84.) 1870-1871. Table of comparison, exhibiting condition of various mines in middle dlstr. of Luzerne and Carbon cos. {Same 1871: 286-293.) Location ; name ; operator ; snpt. ; mine boss ; openings ; safety appliances, etc ; ventilation ; employes ; moles or horses ; gases. 1872. Anthracite coal; geoL conformation of soil of Penn. (Some 1872: 25-29.) 1S73. Anthracite coal fields of Penn. (1 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and agric. 1872 '3: 201-206.) 1874. Anthracite' coal-fields of Penn.; location and de- scription. (2 A.R. bureau of statistics 1873/4: 211- 214.) Analysis of anthracite coal and coke for blast furnaces. (2 same 1873/4: 206-208.) 1ST5. Estimate of thickness of coal and no. of acres in anthracite coal fields of Penn. ([3] AJt bureau industrial statistics 1874/5: 49L) . Table: ?rea of anthracite coal basins of Penn. ([3] «ame 1874/5: 49L) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 537 COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1876. Anthracite coal statistics; repts. of operators showing location, quantity and value of product; classification, no. of employees, daily wages, char- acteristics of colliery, etc. ( [4] same 1875/6 : 273- 365.) Paging from Collected docs. 1876-1878. Table: anthracite coal — employees, produc- tion and value for each colliery. ([4] same 1875/6 (pp. 369, 372-373, 377, 378, 380, 381, 383, 386-387) — 6 some 1878.) Paging from Collected does. 1877-1878. Repts. of operators of anthracite coal mines: location, quantity and value of ann. product, no. of persons employed, capital, wages, amt. paid for materials, classification of labor, characteristics of colliery. (5 same 1876/7 (pp. 319-420)— 6 same 1877/8.) 1877-1880. Area of anthracite coal basins of Penn. (5 same 1876/7 (p. 422)— 8 same 1879/80.) Omitted in 1878/9. 1879. Anthracite coal statistics: name of colliery, operator, county, year opened, quantity and value of product, amt. paid for materials, employes, wages. (7 same 1878/9: 19-22.) 1880. The anthracite coal fields of Penn. and their ex- haustion; by P. W. Sheaf er. (8 same 1879/80: 8-18.) . Survey of the anthracite coal fields. (Rept. of bd. of comrs. of 2d geol. survey 1879/80: 2.) 1881. How anthracite coal is mined; by John Price Wetherill. (2d geol. survey A2: 5-22.) 1881-1882. Progress of the anthracite survey. (Rept. of bd. of comrs. of 2d geol. survey 1881/2: 2-3.) 1883. First rept. of progress in anthracite coal region; geology of Panther Creek basin; by C. A. Ashbumer. 1883. xlvil, 407 pp., atlas. (2d geol. survey A.A.) . Need of apprn. for anthracite survey; amt. (Rept. of bd. of comrs. of 2d geol. survey 1881/2: 4.) 1883/4. Estimated cost of the anthracite geol. survey. (Leglsl. Record 1883: 1196.) 1884. Anthracite survey: progress; amt. of money re- quired; value of anthracite and of bituminous coal mined In Penn. in 1883. (Rept. of bd. of comrs. of second geol. survey 1883/4: 2.) 1884-1885. Second rept. of progress in anthracite coal- regions, part II., by Charles A. Ashburner. (A.R. geol. survey 1885: 269-436.) 1885. Progress of field work in the anthracite survey. (Rept. of comrs. of geol. survey 1885/6: 2.) . General description of anthracite coal-fields. (A.R. geol survey 1885: 269-275.) . Mining in anthracite region. (Same 1885: 296- 299.) . Classification and composition of Penn. anthra- cites. (.Same 1885: 300-324.) . Analyses of anthracite coals and ashes of same from 42 collieries in western middle and southern fields; by C. M. Cresson. (.Same 1885: 322-323.) 1886. Field surveys in the anthracite distrs. (Rept. of comrs. of geol. survey 1885/6: 3.) . Mining methods practiced by Westmoreland Coal Co., Irwin, Penn.; by A. N. Humphreys. (A.R. geol. survey 1886 pt. 1: 410-456.) • . Anthracite coal statistics: no. of mines, no. of tons mined and shipped, no. employed, days em- ployed, fatal and non-fatal accidents. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1886: 2-3.) . Anthracite region of Penn. is most important in state because of special character of coal it pro- duces. (A.R. geol. survey 1886 pt. 3: 1008.) COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1886. Rept. on the anthracite region; by F. A. Hill. (Same 1886, pt. 3: x, 919-1329, 9 pp. 4 maps, 1 pi. and atlas of 6 maps and 1 chart.) 1891. Debate on act to prohibit dockage of coal in the anthracite coal fields. (Legisl. Record 1891; 1895- 1899.) — — . Veto of act authorizing municipal authorities to regulate by ordinance the sale of anthracite coal; with text of act. (Vetoes (Pattison) 1891: 86-87.) . Opinion of atty. gen. rel. to anthracite mining act of 1871 [i. e., 1891]; names of applicants and questions and answers to be sent to secy, of state. (Blenn. rept. of atty. gen. 1891/2: app. 35.) 1892. Thoroughness of the survey of the anthracite region. (Rept. of bd. of comrs. of second geol. sur- vey 1891/2: 6-7.) 1895. Rept. on anthracite region; by A. D. W. Smith. (Final rept. geol. survey 1895 v. 3, pt. 1: 1916-2152.) . Commercial importance of anthracite region. (A.R. geol. survey 1895 v. 3, pt. 1: 1916.) 1897. Veto of act making apprn. for payment of ex- penses incurred by joint committee to investigate and rept. conditions in anthracite coal regions; with text of bill. (Vetoes (Hastings) 1897: 257-259.) ' Accidents 1870-1899. Tables: comparison of anthracite produc- tion, no. of employes, no. of lives lost, no. of lives lost per 1000 employed, no. of tons produced per life lost, no. of tons produced per employe. (Rept. bureau of mines 1899: ix-x.) 1880/3-1896/7. Table: no. of deaths from different causes in anthracite mines — per 1000 employes. (Mining bull. Penn. State College v. 4 (no. 6) : 133.) 1881/1900-1881/1904. Table: no. of employes inside and outside of mines, no. of fatalities inside and outside, no. of miners and miners' laborers employed and no. of fatalities amongst employed inside and out- side, average no. of days worked in each year and average production of coal per day from anthracite mines. (Rept. of bureau of mines 1900: xxill-xxlv; rept. dept. of mines 1904 pt. 1.) Items vary slightly in 1903 and 1904. 1881/1901-1881/1904. Table: no. of employes inside and outside anthracite mines, no. of fatal accidents, no. of fatal accidents per 1000 persons employed, and production in tons per fatal accident inside. (Same 1901: 25; same 1904 pt. 1.) 1881/1900-1883/1904. Table: no. of fatalities and cause of fatal accidents occurring in and about mines of anthracite region. (Same 1900: xxxi-xxxiil; same 1904.) 1881/00, 1882/01, 1883/02-1883/04. 1881/1900-1883/1904. Table: classification of employes who were killed or fatally Injured in and about mines of anthracite regions. (Same 1900: xvii-xix; same 1904.) 1881/00, 1882/01, 1883/02-1883/04. Cotumlna County 1870. Names of persons killed, maimed or injured in and about mines of Columbia Co. (Rept. of In- spector of mines 1870: 1762-1763.) Paging" from Legisl. docs. 1871. Northumterland County 1870. Names of persons maimed and injured in and about coal mines of Northumberland Co. (Rept. of Inspector of mines 1870: 1761-1762.) Paging from Legisl. docs. 1871. . Table: names of persons killed in mines of Northumberland Co. (Some 1870: 1753.) Paging from Legisl. docs. 1871. 528 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES— coned Acddemts— Gonfd Schuylkill County 1861-1871. Foreign casualties; comparison of casualties in Schuylkill Co., with those of west Lancashire and no. and so. Wales. (Rept. of inspector of mines 1871: 51.) 1869-1871. List of mortality in and about mines of Schuylkill Co. {Same 1869 (p. 865) — same 1871.) Paging from Legisl. docs. 1870. 1869-1872. List of persons maimed and injured, and killed in and about mines of Schuylkill Co., with character and cause of each injury. (Same 1869 (pp. 866-867)— some 1872.) Paging from LegisL docs. 1S70. 1869-1873. See above. Coal. Production (Pennsylyania) , these dates. Collieries 1879-1889. Days in operation of anthracite and bitu- minous collieries and name of operator of each coUiery. (17 A.R. bureau industrial statistics 1889: 4B.-34.) 1886/92-1888/94. Table: no. of days in operation of each anthracite colliery and name of operator. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1892 (pp. xiv-xxv) — same 1894.) 1886/92, ISST '93. ISSS 94. Table: no. of days in operation of each anthra- cite colliery and name of operator. (Repts. of in- spectors of coal mines 1S92 (pp. xiy-xxt) — same 1894.) 1S86/92, ISST, '93, 1S58/94. Laws 1881. Act for securing to anthracite coal miners relief from unjust weight and dockage. (LegisL Record 1881: 1804-1807.) 1885. Anthracite mine law considered. {Same 1885: 863-868; 923-935; 1605-1618.) . The mining laws of the anthracite coal distrs. of Penn. Harrisburg: E. K. Meyers, 1885. 61(2) pp. Copy seen in Univ. of Penn. IdbraiT. 189L Rept erf comn. (Counell) apptd. by Gov. to re- vise mining and ventilation laws of anthracite coal regions. (Sen. jcd. Jan. 1891: 960-961.) . Same; minority rept {Same 1891: 962-963.) The minority rept. is si^ed by Anthony Reilly, Martin McCoimick, Joiin P7 Kearney, M. J. Gibbons. 1901. Opinion of atty. gen. rel. to anthracite mine law; construction of rule 48, art 12 of act of Je. 2, 1891. (Bienn. rept oi atty. gen. 1901/2: 4.) 1903. Anthracite mining laws of Penn., 1895-1903. n. p., W. S. Ray. 1903, 92 pp. 16°. Copy seen in Free Uhrary of Phiia, Haps 1858. (Teol. and t(Q>ographical map of the anthracite fields of Penn., constructed from original eiplora- tions and surveys conducted by Henry D. Rogers. [In atlas ace. Snal rept of first survey.] 1869-1871. List of maps of coal mines furnished by (9>erators, now on file in office of mining distr. of SchuylkilL (Rept of inspector of mines 1869 (p. 874)— Mine 1871.) Paging from I Aexa- DEST SeKTT. [1882]. Rules and regulations erf Enterprise C!eial Works Workingmen's' Death and Accident Socy. (10 AJt bureau of industrial statistics 1881/2: 22a-23a.) Lftttgh Coal asd Xattgatiox Co. The Beneficial Fnnd of the Lehlgb Coal and Xavigafion (3o. is maintained by the Co. and its employees. The Co. contributes one cent per ton of produced coal, and of the employees the inside men contribate monthly one per cent of their earnings and tike ontside men one-half per cent 1883. Rules of the beneficial fund of the Lehi^ Coal and Navigation Ca; aid to widows and orphans erf killed miners and to injured miners. (Repts. of In- spectors of coal mines 1883: 244-246.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 529 COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES— cont'd Welfare Work— cont'd Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co. — cont'd 1884. Rules for establishing and administering the beneficial fund of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co., Lansford; with monthly stmt, of receipts, bene- fits and expenses for 1884. {.Same 1884: 237-239.) 1884-1886. The Lansford Beneficial Fund, with finan- cial statement for yr. 1886. {Same 1886: 124-126.) 1885. Second annual stmt, of the Lansford Beneficial Fund for yr. 1885. {Same 1885: 128.) 1901. Provision for widows and orphans; general re- marks, with rules of the Lehigh Coal and Naviga- tion relief fund and financial stmt, for 1883-1901. (Rept. of bureau of mines 1901: 43-46.) 1903. Rules of the Lansford Beneficial Fund [organ- ized by the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co. in 1884], with financial statement for 1903. (Rept. of dept of mines 1903 pt. 1: xii-xiii.) . Rules of the Lansford Beneficial Fund; with financial statement for 1903. {Same 1903 pt. 2: x-xii.) Lehigh and Wilkesbabrb Coal Co. 1875. Annual Rept. of the Employees' Benefit Fund, under the Lehigh and Wilkesbarre Coal Co.; gen- eral stmt., 1875. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1875: 177.) Lehigh Valley Coal Co. 1879. [Proposed] relief fund for the employees of the Lehigh Valley Coal Co., in the Wyoming Valley, Pa. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1879: 106- 107.) Philadelphia and Reading R.R. Co. 1874. Relief fund for benefit of widows and orphans of miners of Philadelphia and Reading R.R. Co. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1874: 30.) 1875. Rules and regulations for the govt, of the work- men employed at the collieries of Phila. and Read- ing Coal and Iron Co. in 1875. {Same 1875: 70.) Uppeb Lehigh Coal Co. 1900. Plan of widow and orphans' relief fund adopted by the upper Lehigh Coal Co. and its employees. (Rept. of bureau of mines 1900: 160-161.) Wilkesbabee Coal and Ieon Co. 1869-1874. Relief fund for benefit of widows and orphans of miners of Wilkesbarre Coal and Iron Co. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1874: 30.) . Rept. of [Wilkesbarre Coal and Iron Co.] em- ployees' benefit fund; proc. and financial stmt. {Sam^ 1874: 211-213.) COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (iST PERIOD, 1869-1884) Under Act of Mcb. 3, 1870. 1879. Tabular stmt, showing performance of work done by miners working breasts or chambers in differ- ent coal seams in Lehigh region and earnings made by same, etc. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1879: 320-323.) Accidents 1870-1898. Diagram: no. of persons employed, no. gross tons mined, and no. of deaths from accidents in anthracite coal mines of Penn. (Rept. bureau of mines 1897 (following table p. viii) — same 1898.) 1870-1903. Table: fatal accidents per each 1000 em- ployes in and about the mines, and tons of anthra- cite coal mined for each fatal accident. (Rept. dept. of mines 1903 v. 1: liii.) 34 COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (iST PERIOD, 1869-1884)— cont'd Accidents — cont'd 1870/97-1870/98. Diagram: no. of persons employed, no. gross tons mined, and no. of deaths from acci- dents in anthracite coal mines of Penn. (Rept. bureau of mines 1897 (following table p. viii) — samfi 1898.) 1870/97-1870/04. Table: no. of employes in and about anthracite mines; no. of fatal accidents; fatal acci- dents per 1000 employes; tons of coal mined, tons mined for each fatal accident. {Same 1897: viii; rept. dept. of mines 1904 pt. 1.) 1871. Large no. of accidents in mines sustains neces- sity of a stringent, clear and uncontrovertible min- ing law. (Rept. of inspectors of mines 1871: 3.) . Mining casualties, compared with co. casualties. {Same 1871: 10.) 1871-1872. Tonnage of anthracite region compared with no. of deaths in same. {Same 1872: 8-9.) 1872-1874. Accidents in coal mines; the chief causes; safety devices. {Same 1872 (pp. 32-35) — sams 1874.) 1872-1881. Table: no. of lives lost in the 6 distrs. com- bined, with no. of widows and orphans each year; total production of each year, and no. of tons of coal produced each year per life lost — per widow, and per orphan. {Same 1882: 262.) . Table: no. of lives lost, no. of widows and no. of orphans caused by said loss in each distr. (1st, 2d, 3d, Middle, East, South). {Same 1882: 260-261.) 1873. Table: casualties, each mo., killed, maimed, widows, orphans. {Same 1873: 24.) . Deaths and injuries in the anthracite cos. {Same 1873: 25.) Schuylkill, Northumberland, Columbia, Dauphin, Carbon, Imzexae, 1874-1875. Tabular stmt, of fatal accidents that occurred in mining districts in anthracite regions, by coun- ties. ([4] A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1875/6: 395.) Paging from Collected docs. 1875. Condensed stmt, of no. of fatal accidents that occurred in mining distrs. of Schuylkill, North- umberland, Columbia, Dauphin, Luzerne, and Car- bon COS., including no. of hands employed, no. of collieries operated, no. of tons of coal mined, no. of deaths per tons mined, no. of fatal accidents to no. of hands employed, and likewise the no. of non- fatal accidents in the same. (Rept. of inspector of mines 1875: 56.) . Mine accidents; causes of. {Sam^ 1874 (pp. 35- 39) — same 1875.) 1874-1876. Comparison of coal production, employes, fatal accidents, etc., of bituminous mines of Eng., Nova Scotia, and Ohio, with same of anthracite mines of Penn. (Some .1876: 115.) 1875. Character of injuries sustained by persons em- ployed in and about collieries of resp. districts. ([4] A.R. bureau industrial statistics 1875/6: 400- 401.) Paging from Collected docs. 1879. Strict discipline necessary to prevent accidents in mines. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1879: 219- 225.) 1880. Treatment of injured persons at mines. {Same 1880: 182-183.) . Case of Commonwealth agst. Forsythe in Wash- ington acct. on acct. of violation of mining law by failing to report fatal accident. (8 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1879/80: 298-299.) 1884. Remarks on accidents and their causes. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1884: 229-232.) 530 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (iST PEBIOD, 1869-1884)— confd Accidents — confd 1888/92-1891/5. Percentage of fatal and non-fatal acci- dents each year in anthracite coal r^on. (Same 1892 (p. vii)— gome 1895.) 18SS''92, 1889/93, 1890/4, 1891/5. 1889-1893. Table: no. fatal accidents attending mining of coal in anthracite and bituminoos regions. (Same 1893: liL) CoUieries 1876. Tables: collieries in pools of Monongahela River, showing date of establishment, no. employees, wages, bushels mined, value, etc ([4] A.R. bureau industrial statistics 1875/6: 93-97.) Paging from Collected docs. . Tables: collieries and cokeries, showing date of establishment, no. employees, bushels mined, etc ([4] same 1875/6: 100-108.) Paging from Collected docs. No. and value of Penn. collieries and their acces- sories and wages paid employees. (l4] same 1875/6: 109-141.) Paging from Collected docs. Inspection 1874. Necessity of separate inspection of steam-boilers in the mines. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1874: 211.) 1875. Same. {Same 1875: 169-170.) . Steam boUers under ground. (Same 1875: 168.) 1877. Roles for government of mines and miners. Issued by inspector. (Same 1877: 122-126.) 1881. Rules adopted by operators and superintendents Dec. 24, 1881 . . for the purpose of preventing injury to persons or property from n^Ugence or carelessness of employees. (Same 1881: 227-233.) Labor 1871. Suggestion as to govt, and conduct of workmen in mines. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1871: 72-73.) LUZERNE MINING DISTRICT Eastern District serial 1 series 1872-1876 * 1872-1876. Rept. of inspector of coal mines of the Wyoming coal field, Luzerne Co., to the Governor. In Docnments as follows : Patnet Bletmtt, inspector 1572 in Repts. Inspectors coal mines 1872 : 216-303. 1573 - - - . - 1873:215-261. 1874 - ' " « « 1874:166-189. 1875 " - - ... jg75 . 195.228. 1876 - ' " « - 1S76 : 158-183. 2 series 1876-1884 1877-1884. Rept. of inspector of coal mines of the eastern district. Luzerne and Carbon cos., to the Governor. M'iUiam 8. Jones, inspector 1577 In Repts. inspectors coal mines 1877 : 88-173. 1578 - » - . - 1878:127-205. 1879 " « - ... 1879:169-287 1880 " " " . . 1880:137-202. Patrict Blewitt, inspector 1881 in Ecpts. inspectors coal mines 1881 : 219-272. 1882 « - « « . 1882:179-250. 1S83 - « « . - 1883:163-237. 1884 . . - . . 1884:148-226. • Rept of tie inspectnr of the Eastern distr. for 1871 was not pnb- lisiied although transmitted to the Governor on Jan. 25, 1872. (Kept. Insp. 1872.) COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHSACITE MINES (iST PERIOD, 1869-1884)— cont'd LUZERNE OTNING DISTRICT— cont'd Eastern District — cont'd non^seriaJ 1872. Condition of Elastem distr. mines as to th^r permanent construction, system, safety and ventila- tion. (Repts. of inspectors coal mines 1872: 217.) . Local coal sale mines, 12th ward, city of Scran- ton; description oC. (Sams 1872: 270.) 1872-1875. Table: condition ot mines of Extern distr. In Documents as follows : 1872 in Bepts. Inspectors coal mines 1873 : 231-236. 1873 " - " - . 1873:230-253. 1874 - • - . . 1874 betw. 174^175. 1875 « " " . . 1875 . 212-213. Name and location of colliery ; mode and condition of ventilation ; nimiber of shafts, slopes, tunnels, breakers, screens and shntes ; nnmber of persons employed ; nnmber of tons of coal mined ; safety of shaft landings and breaker machinery ; system of speaking tnlie and safety carriage ; nimiber of splits of air and persons woAing in each ^Ilt; nomber of kegs of powder need during the yr. ; general condition of mines ; length of headings, air-ways and track ; nnmlier of cliamlieis woAing ; sise of ont- cast, etc. Continuation of this table below under CoIUerleB, etc, 1876-1884. 1872/6-1874/9. Comparison of coal production and no. of persons employed, etc. in Eastern Distr. In Hepts. as follows : 1872>'6 in Bepts. inspectors mines 1876 : 179. 1872/7 - - - " 1877:155. 1874/8 - - - " 1878:107. 1874/9 » - - - 1879:273. Name and location, thickness of coal, name of vein, nnmber of slopes, shafts, tunnels, breakers and shates, numtier of persons employed, etc 1873. Last of abandoned mines. (Repts. o€ inspectors of coal mines 1873: 261.) 1876. Idle and abandoned collieries in 1876. (Same 1876: 171.) 1877-1884. Table giving no. and dimensions of shafts, slopes, drifts, and tunnels, and number of breakers in each ctdliery. In Docnments as follow^s : 1877 in Repts. inspectors mines 1877:164-167. 1878-1882 not found. 1883 in Bepts. inspectors mines 1883 : 210-227. 1884 - " - " 1877:198-216. 1878. Present condition of the minps (Repts. of in- spectors of coal mines 1878: 180-182.) General stjitement. 1880. Prosecutions for violation of law in eastern distr. of Luzerne and Carbon cos. (Same 1880: 175-182.) 1881. Table: statistics connected with the working of coal mines and collieries in eastern distr. for year ending Dec. 31. (Same 1881: 250-263.) Name and location of colliery ; names of operators and colliery officers; system, condition and amt. of ventilation ; number and dimensions of shafts : Elopes and tunnels ; numl>er of persons employed and days worked ; general measures for safety and protection of workers : tonnage of mined coal, etc 1882. Same. (Same 1882: 224-241.) Dimensions of shaft, slopes and tunnels ; dimensions of chambers, pillars ,headings and airways ; nature of colliery roof and of seam ; safety conditions of breaker machinery and of sliaft landings, etc . (General improvements during 1882. (Same 1882: 182-186.) Accidents 1872-1883. List of accidents and deaths therefrom in Eastern distr., Luzerne Co. (R^t of inspector of mines 1S72 (pp. 220-230) — Mme 1883.) 1S73. Tables: fatal and non-fatal accidents in ■Wyo- ming coal field, (.^ame 1873: 218-228.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 531 (iST COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES PERIOD, 1869-1884)— cont'd LUZERNE MINING DISTRICT— cont'd Eastern District — cont'd Accidents — cont'd 1874-1880. Table: production of coal, no. of persons employed, ratio of coal mined for each person em- ployed, for each person killed and injured in Eastern distr. (Same 1880: 196.) 1875. List of deaths reported to inspector of Eastern distr. of Wyoming coal fields, and cause as shown by his investigation. ([4] A.R. bureau industrial statistics 1875/6: 398-399.) Paging from Collected docs. 1877. Rept. on fires in mines of Eastern distr. (Same 1877: 136-138.) 1877-1879. Detailed rept. of accidents in Eastern distr. and investigations of, with testimony. (Same 1877 (pp. 90-122)— some 1879.) 1879. Mine fires in Eastern distr. (Same 1879: 107-110.) 1880. List of slight accidents in Eastern distr. of Wyom- ing coal field. (Same 1880: 194.) . List of serious, but non-fatal accidents in Eastern distr. of Wyoming coal field, with remarks on cause of each accident. (Same 1880: 188-193.) . Butler mine fire in Eastern distr. of Luzerne and Carbon cos. (Same 1880: 167-168.) . List of accidents resulting in death in Eastern distr. of Wyoming coal field, with remarks on cause of each accident. (Same 1880: 184-187.) . Table: no. of persons killed and no. of persons injured, and no. of days worked, with no. of persons employed, and no. of kegs of powder used, together with no. of tons mined per employe, per life lost, and total tonnage for each colliery in Eastern distr. (Same 1880: 197-199.) . Detailed acct. of deaths from various accidents in Eastern distr. of Luzerne and Carbon cos. (Same 1880: 139-161.) 1883-1884. Table: amt. of coal shipped, amt. used and sold at mines, tons produced per life lost, tons pro- duced for each personal injury, ratio of employes for each personal injury, etc. (Sams 1884: 149.) 1884. Lists of accidents in Eastern distr.: date, name, age, nationality, etc., colliery, cause. (Same 1884: 152-167.) AvoNDALE Mine 1870. Acct. of accident in Avondale coal mine, Luzerne Co.; faulty construction of mines; dangers; recom- mended that law be passed to prevent recurrence of similar accident. (Govs. mess. (Geary) Jan. 5, 1870: 23-26.) BuTLEB Mine 1879. The Butler mine fire in Eastern distr. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1879: 247-248.) Collieries 1872-1884. Table: condition of steam boilers and steam engines in Eastern distr. for yr. ending Dec. 31. In 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 Documents as follows : in Hepts. inspectors coal not found. in Repts. inspectors coal mines 1872 289-243 ", 1873 256-259 " 1874 175-180 " 1875 222-225 " 1876 182-183 " 1877 160-163 mines 1879 281-283. " 1880 162-164. '• 1881 264-271. " 1882 242-250. " 1883 228-237 " 1884 217-226. COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (iST PERIOD, 1869-1884)— cont'd LUZERNE MINING DISTRICT— cont'd Eastern District — cont'd Collieries — cont'd 1876-1884. Rept. on general improvements at collieries. Eastern distr. In Documents as follows : 1876 in Repts. inspectors coal mines 1876 : 168. 1877 " " « « « J877 . 129-131. 1878-1879 not found. 1880 in Repts. inspectors coal mines 1880 : 162-164. 1881 " " " " " 1881 : 220-227. 1882 not found. 1883 In Repts. inspectors coal mines 1883 : 165-169. 1884 " " " " " 1884 : 150-151. 1876-1884. Table: names and locality of collieries, Eastern distr. In Documents as follows : 1876 in Repts. inspectors coal mines 1876 : 168-171. 1877 " " " •' " 1877 : 171-173. 1878 not found. 1879 In Repts. inspectors coal mines 1879 : 248-249. 1880-81 not found. 1882 in Repts. inspectors coal mines 1882 : 210-213. 1883 " " " " " 1883 : 192-195. 1884 " " " » « 1884 : 174-177. Collieries: Individual Akchbold Colliery 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors coal mines 1872: 275.) Avondale 1872. See below, Pittston, this date. Baenum's Shaft, No. 1 1880. Description of. (Repts. of inspectors coal mines 1880: 169-170.) Barntjm's Shaft, No. 2 1880. Description of. (Repts. of inspectors coal mines 1880: 170-171.) Beaver Mines 1872. Beaver mines or Morgan's slope; description of and conditions in. (Repts. of inspectors coal mines 1872: 256.) Bellevue Shaft 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors coal mines 1872: 272.) Beixe\'ue Slope 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of In- spectors coal mines 1872: 273.) Brbakee Tunnh 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors coal mines 1872: 300.) Brisbin Shaft 1872. Description of. (Repts. of inspectors coal mines 1872: 283.) Brown's Collieet 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of In- spectors coal mines 1872: 261.) • : Dawson shaft — Brown's colliery; description of and conditions in. (Same 1872: 262.) Bdtleb Colliery 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors coal mines 1872: 259.) Capouse Colliery 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors coal mines 1872: 278.) Cakbon Hnx Colliery 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors coal mines 1872: 264.) 532 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (iST PERIOD, 1869-1884)— cont'd LUZERNE MINING DISTRICT— cont'd Eastern District — cont'd Collieries: Individiial^<:ont'd Cayitga Coluebt 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors coal mines 1872: 283.) CEKXa&I. COIXJEHT 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors coal mines 1872: 274.) Coal Bbook TuinrEL 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors coal mines 1872: 300.) Columbia TuK^^x 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors coal mines 1872: 258.) CoNTrXENTAL COIXIEBT 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors of coal mines 1872: 276.) CoKAT Bbeakeb Coluebt 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors coal mines 1872: 267.) D0D6E COIIIEET 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors coal mines 1872: 271.) EaTOX ASD Co. COLLEEET 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors coal mines 1872: 294.) E2ddt Cbeek Shaft 1872. Description of and conditions in. (RepL of in- spectors coal mines 1872: 292.) 'B'.TX TTtt.t. Coujebt 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors coal mines 1872: 291.) EtmOTT KEAE3nB & Co. (JOIXIEBT 1872. Elliott, Kearner & Co. New Colliery; description ot (Repts. of inspectors coal mines 1872: 265.) E:STEBPEISE COIXTEBT 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors coal mines 1872: 260.) Eeie Coujeey 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors coal mines 1872 : 297.) Eteehabt Co£i.ieBT 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors coal mines 1872: 244.) Pais IiAwh Slope 1872. Description of. (Repts. of inspectors coal mines 1872: 287.) Fellows' Local Coal Sale Mtse 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors coal mines 1872: 179.) Forest Crrr Collieet 1878. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors coal mines 1878: 185.) GiPST Geove Collieet 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors coal mines 1872: 289-290.) Grassy Is. Collieet 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors coal mines 1872: 294.) Gbeen Ridge Coluebt 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors coal mines 1872: 287.) COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (iST PERIOD, 1869-1884)— cont'd LUZERNE MINING DISTRICT— cont'd Eastern District — cont'd Collieries: Individual— cont'd GEEE2SW000 Shaft 1880. Description of. (Repts. of inspectors coal mines 1880: 173.) Greenwood Bbeakeb Colliebt 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of In- spectors coal mines 1872: 268.) Hampton Colliebt 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of In- spectors coal mines 1872: 276.) HEIDELBEBa SHAFT 1880. Description of. (Repts. of inspectors coal mines 1880: 172-173.) Hyde Park Collieby 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. ot In- spectors coal mines 1872: 277.) Jeffeeson TtrssEL 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. ot in- spectors coal mines 1872: 302.) Jeeityx's Slope Collieey 1872. Description of and conditions in. (R^ts. of in- spectors coal mines 1872: 296.) Jeemys's No. 4 Shaft 1880. Description ol (Repts. of Inspectors coal mines 1880: 174.) Lackawaxsa TrifSEL 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors coal mines 1872: 301.) Leggitt's Cbeeik Collieby 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Reptas. of in- spectors coal mines 1872: 285.) Maetix Shaft 1872. Description of. (Repts. of inspectors coal min^ 1872: 285.) MABYLAXD NaTIOITAL AXTHEACITE COILIEBY 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors coal mines 1872: 251.) 3IEADOW Bbook Collieby 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors coal mines 1872: 269.) 1879. Rept of Meadow Brook and National [antbra- cite] collieries; no. and classification of employers, wages, etc. (7 A.R. bureau industrial statistics 1878/9: 34.) Mtt.t, Ridge TxrjrxEL 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors coal mines 1872 : 302.) MosiEB Colliebt 1880. Description of. (Repts. of inspectors coal mines 1880: 171-172.) MOtrSI PlEASAST COLLIEEY 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors coal mines 1872: 279.) Naxioxal Anthbacite Colliebt 1872. Description of and conditions In. (Repts. of in- spectors coal mines 1872: 269.) 1ST9. See above. Meadow Brook, this data Xew Twin Shaft 1880. Description of. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1880: 173-174.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 533 COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (iST PERIOD, 1869-1884)— cont'd LUZERNE MINING DISTRICT— cont'd Eastern District — cont'd Collieries: Individual — cont'd No. 1 COIiLIERY 1872. No. 1 colliery — Olyphant; description of and con- ditions in. (Repts. of inspectors coal mines 1872: 293.) No. 3 CoiilEBY 1872. No. 3 colliery — Olyphant; description of and con- ditions In. (Repts. of inspectors coal mines 1872: 293.) No. 2 Diamond Shapt 1872. No. 2 Diamond shaft; description of and con- ditions in. (Repts. of inspectors coal mines 1872: 280.) No. 2 Diamond Slope 1872. No. 2 Diamond slope; description of and con- ditions in. (Repts. of inspectors coal mines 1872: 281.) No. 2 Mine 1872. No. 2, or Dip mine; description of and conditions in. (Repts. of inspectors coal mines 1872: 291.) Nos. 1-12 Shatt Colliebies 1872. No. 1 shaft colliery; description of and conditions in. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1872: 296.) . No. 2 shaft, Dunmore; same. (Same 1872: 288.) . No. 3 shaft — Carbondale City; same. (Some 1872: 299.) . No. 4 shaft; same. (Some 1872: 248.) . No. 5 shaft; same. (Some 1872: 246.) . No. 6 shaft colliery; same. (Same 1872: 245.) . No. 7 shaft; same. (Same 1872: 247.) . No. 8 shaft colliery; same. (Same 1872: 253.) . No. 9 shaft; same. (Same 1872: 251.) . No. 10 shaft colliery; same. (Same 1872^: 252.) . No. 11 shaft; same. (Some 1872: 246.) . No. 12 shaft; same. (Same 1872: 261.) Nos. 1-6 Slope Collieries 1872. No. 1 slope [in city of Carbondale] ; description of. (Repts. of inspectors coal mines 1872: 298.) . No. 2, or Port Griffith slope; same. (Same 1872: 244.) . No. 4 slope; same. (Some 1872: 249.) . No. 5 slope, or Grand Tunnel; same. (Some 1872: 249.) . No. 6 slope; same. (Some 1872: 254.) Oak Hill Colliery 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors coal mines 1872: 264.) Ontario Colliery 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of In- spectors coal mines 1872: 259.) Oxford Colliery 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors coal mines 1872: 273.) Pierce Collieky 1878. Description of. (Repts. of inspectors coal mines 1878: 182-185.) Pine Brook Shaft 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors coal mines 1872: 286.) PiTTSTON 1872. Improvements in coal mines suggested; casual- ties at Pittston and Avondale. (Govs. mess. (Geary) Jan. 3, 1872: 25-26.) . No. 2 Breaker, Pittston; description of. (Repts. of inspectors coal mines 1872: 253.) COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (iST PERIOD, 1869-1884)— cont'd LUZERNE MINING DISTRICT— cont'd Eastern District — cont'd Collieries: Individual — cont'd Povtderly Rock Tunnel 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors coal mines 1872: 298.) Povtdeely Slope 1872. Description of and conditions ' in. (Repts. of in- spectors coal mines 1872: 297.) Pyke Colliery 1872. Description of. (Repts. of inspectors coal mines 1872: 265.) Raokett's Brook 1872. Rackett's Brook Breaker; description of. (Repts. of inspectors coal mines 1872: 303.) Ravine Colliery 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors coal mines 1872: 255.) Roaring Brook Colliery 1872. Roaring Brook Colliery; description of and con- ditions in. (Repts. of inspectors coal mines 1872: 289.) Rock Hill Tunnel 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors coal mines 1872: 257.) Rolling Mill Collieky 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors coal mines 1872: 286.) Rough and Ready Shaft Collieey 1872. Description of. (Repts. of inspectors coal mines 1872: 258.) ScRANTON Coal Co. Mine 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors coal mines 1872: 270.) Seneca Colliery 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors coal mines 1872: 255.) Sloan Colliery 1872. Description of. (Repts. of inspectors coal mines 1872: 275.) Spring Brook Colliery 1872. Description of and conditions In. (Repts. of in- spectors coal mines 1872: 263.) Stafford Brook Colliery 1872. Description of and conditions In. (Repts. of in- spectors coal mines 1872: 268.) Stark's Colliery 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors coal mines 1872: 263.) Taylor Colliery Drift 1872. Description of and conditions In. (Repts. of in- spectors coal mines 1872: 267.) Taylor Colliery Shaft 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors coal mines 1872: 266.) Tomkin's Colliery 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors coal mines 1872: 250.) Tripps Slope 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors coal mines 1872: 282.) 534 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (iST PERIOD, 1869-1884) — cont'd LUZERNE MINING DISTRICT— cont'd Eastern District — cont'd Collieries: Individual — cont'd Twin Shaft Coixjery 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors coal mines 1872: 257.) Valley Tunnel 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors coal mines 1872: 301.) Vox Stobch Collieet 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors coal mines 1872: 283-284.) West Brook side Cot.t.tf.by 1879. Diagram of West Brookside colliery owned by Phila. and Reading Coal and Iron Co. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1879: betw. pp. 46-47.) White Bbidge Ttjxxel 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors coal mines 1872: 299.) • White Oak Colijebt 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors coal mines 1872: 295.) Labor 1878. Table: no. of employees, classified, at each col- liery in the Eastern distr. (Repts. of inspectors coal mines 1878: 202-204.) 1879. Table: no. of men and boys employed in each col- liery. (Same 1879 (pp. 277-280)— same 1880.) 1881. Inspectors of mines in the Lackawanna distr. (Legisl. Record 1881: 1379-1382.) 1881-1882. Table: number of each class of employees at each colliery. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1881 (pp. 246-249)— some 1882.) 1884. Table: no. of each class of employees at each colliery, no. of days worked during yr., no. of mules and horses, no. of persons killed and injured, tons of coal mined, etc. (Some 1884: 168-173.) Ventilation 1874. Table showing ventUating fans erected during yr. (Repts. of inspectors coal mines 1874: 192.) 1875. Table showing amt. of ventilation per minute; safety of doors; competency of mining boss; dimen- sions of shafts, slopes, tunnels; number of mine cars; nature of roof; thickness of vein; size of wire rope used; number of horses and mules; date of first opening of mine, etc. (Same 1875: 214-221.) 1877. Improvements in ventilation made in distr. (Same 1877: 127-129.) . Table: condition of ventilation in collieries using furnaces. (Same 1877: 170.) . Table: no., kind and size of ventilating fans, horse power used, quantity of air produced, etc., in the collieries. (Same 1877: 168-169.) 187S. Free distribution of the ventilation law to miners and employes of Eastern distr. (Same 1878: 187.) 1879. Table: quantity of air in the collieries, no. of splits into which the air is divided, quantity of air per person, etc., in the Eastern distr. (Same 1879: 284-287.) . Improvements in ventilation In distr. during the year. (Some 1879: 240-243.) 1882-1884. Table: condition of ventilation in the East- ern distr. (Same 1882 (pp. 214-223) — same 1884.) Name of colliery, mode of ventilation dimensions of fan, amt. of ventilation per minate, condition of ventila- tion, etc. COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (iST PERIOD, 1869-1884)— cont'd LUZERNE MINING DISTRICT— cont'd Middle District serial 1871-1884. Rept. of the inspection of collieries in and for the Middle district of Luzerne and Carbon counties, to the Governor. In Documents as follows : T. M. Williamg, inspector 1871 in Eepts. inspectors coal mines 1871 : 251-294. 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1872 : 158-215. 1873 : 202-214. 1874 : 190-226. 1875 : 165-194. 1876 : 97-157. 1877 : 49-87. 1878 : 98-126. 1879 : 72-168. 1881 : 212-218. For the period from Jan. 1 to Jly. 19, 1880, when in- cumbent was succeeded by G. M. Williams. G. U. 'WilUauM, inspector 1880 in Eepts. inspectors coal mines 1880 : 86-136. 1881 " " " » " 1881 : 132-211. 1882 " " " " " 1882 : 100-177. 1883 " " " - " 1883:97-161 . 1SS4 " " " " « 1884:87-147. non-serial 1870-1871. Table of comparison exhibiting the condi- tion of mines in 1870 and 187L (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1871: 286-293.) Xame and location of colliery, names of operators and mine ofiBcers, kind and dimensions of openings, mode oi ventilation, amt. of air passing through mine, safety of breaker machinery and landings, nnmber of employees, etc. 1871/83-1871/84. Table: tons of coal mined, no. of per- sons employed, no. of days worked by bresikers, no. of lives lost, and tons of coal per life lost each year in Middle distr. (Same 1883 (p. 101)— some 1884.) 1873. Tables: middle distr. of Luzerne and Carbon cos.; coal production; employes, casualties. (Same 187S: 213.) 1875. Shaft sinking temporarily discontinued. (Same 1875: 166.) 1878. Mine improvements during 1878. (Same 1878: 99.) 1879. Same. (Same 1879: 124-131.) 1880. Same. (Same 1880: 97-99.) 1881. Table giving details rel. to progress of new shafts in Wllkesbarre district, and their depth. (Some 1881: 145.) . Present condition of mines. (Same 1881: 134.) 1882. Table: details rel. to progress of new shafts. (Same 1882: 126.) . The present condition of the mines. (Some 1882: 104-105.) 1882-1883. Tables: total amt of coal mined in Middle distr.; no. of fatal accidents and amt. of coal pro- duced per life lost; no. of employes and tons of coal mined per person employed, and average no. of days worked and tons of coal mined per day. (Som« 1882 (pp. 101-102)— some 1883.) 1883. Same. (Some 1883: 102.) 1884. Table showing progress of new shaft sinking. (Same 1884: 107.) Temporary head structures for new shafts; with 4 pis. (Same 1884: 99.) . General condition of the mines. (Same 1884: 92-93.) Accidents 1870-1883. Rept of no. of accidents and deaths there- from in Middle distr. of Luzerne and Carbon cos. (Rept. of inspector of mines 1870 (p. 1974) — same 1883.) Paging from LeglsL docs. 1871. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 535 COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (iST PERIOD, 1869-1884)— cont'd LUZERNE MINING DISTRICT— cont'd Middle District — con'd Accidents — cont'd 1871/75-1871/76. Table: no. of persons killed and in- jured, each year, and cause of accident in Middle dlstr. of Luzerne and Carbon cos. (Same 1875 (p. 178)— some 1876.) 1871/75-1872/76. Table: coal production; no. of persons employed, lives lost, etc., in Middle distr. of Luzerne and Carbon cos. (Same 1875 (p. 179) — same 1876.) 1871/79-1871/83. Tables: no. of persons killed in Mid- dle distr. of Luzerne and Carbon cos.; summary of fatalities in Wilkes Barre distr. and coal production per life lost. (Same 1879 (pp. 76-77)— same 1883.) Omitted in 1882; 1881 and 1883 include no. of tons mined and average no. of employes. 1871/83-1871/84. Table: tons of coal mined, no. of per- sons employed, no. of days worked by breakers, no. of lives lost, and tons of coal mined per life lost, each yr. in Middle distr. of Luzerne and Carbon cos. (Same 1883 (p. 101)— same 1884.) 1872-1876. Table: no. of lives lost in each colliery of Middle distr. of Luzerne and Carbon cos. ; total coal shipments; no. of tons shipped per life lost each year. (Same 1876: 112-113.) 1873. List of accidents in the Middle distr. of Luzerne and Carbon cos. (Same 1873: 203-206.) 1873/77-1874/78. Tables: no. of persons killed In Mid- dle distr. of Luzerne and Carbon cos.; summary of fatalities in Wilkes Barre distr. and coal produc- tion in tons per life lost. (Same 1877 (pp. 66-67) — same 1878.) See also above, under dates 1871/79-1871/83. 1874. Fires in anthracite coal mines, Middle distr. with map. (Same 1874: 193-205.) Fires occurred of Empire Colliery, Prospect Shaft Col- liery, and Baltimore old mines. 1876-1877. Mines on fire in Middle distr. of Luzerne and Carbon cos.; repts. on. (Same 1876 (pp. 132-134) — sam^ 1887.) 1880. Classification of fatal and non-fatal accidents which occurred from Jly. 19 to Dec. 31 in Luzerne and Carbon cos., Middle distr. (Same 1880: 89.) . Table: no. of fatal accidents in each company and amt. of coal produced per life lost. (Some 1880: 88.) . Causes, no. and per centum of fatal accidents. (Same 1880: 87.) Luzerne and Carbon cos. — Middle Distr. . List of fatal and non-fatal accidents proving fatal in Middle distr. of Luzerne and Carbon cos., Jly. 19 to Dec. 31. (Same 1880: 114-119.) . Descriptive record of fatal accidents in Luzerne and Carbon cos. — Middle distr. (Same 1880: 103- 113.) 1881-1882. Table: no. of days worked, no. of persons employed, persons injured and persons killed in Middle distr., with ratio of employes to no. killed and injured, and tons of coal mined per employe, per life lost, and total tonnage per each colliery, etc. (Same 1881 (pp. 198-200)— «ame 1882.) 1882. Repts.- of fires in mines of Middle distr. (Same 1882: 108-111.) 1882-1883. Tables: coal mined in Middle distr.; no. of fatal accidents and amt. of coal produced per life lost; etc. (Same 1882 (pp. 101-102)— sam* 1883.) 1884. Table: no. of each class of employes, no. seriously and fatally injured, per centum of each class injured and killed and per centum of each class seriously or fatally injured in Middle distr. of Luzerne and Carbon cos. (Same 1884: 90.) COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (iST PERIOD, 1869-1884)— cont'd LUZERNE MINING DISTRICT— cont'd Middle District — con'd Accidents — cont'd 1884. No. of fatal accidents and amt. of coal produced per life lost, for different companies in Middle distr. of Luzerne and Carbon cos. (Sam^ 1884: 88.) . Classification of fatal and non-fatal accidents in Middle distr. of Luzerne and Carbon cos. (Same 1884: 89.) . Detailed acct. of fatal accidents in Middle distr. of Luzerne and Carbon cos. (Same 1884: 108-129.) . Lists of accidents In Middle distr. of Luzerne and Carbon cos., cause, etc. (Same 1884: 130-139.) Collieries 1870. Description of collieries with single openings. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1870: 231-234.) 1873-1884. Improvements in collieries during 1873. (Same 1873 (pp. 209-213)— *ome 1884.) 1875. Table: no. of colliery openings, persons employed, and tons of coal produced. (Same 1875: 180-181.) . New shafts and drifts. (Sams 1875: 166.) 1875-1879. Second openings completed during 1875. (Same 1875 (p. 161)— same 1879.) Omitted in 1876. 1876. Table: no. of drafts, depth, area and height of head above water; number of slopes, their length, vertical depth and height of head above tide, num- ber of surface openings and coal breakers, etc., in yr. 1876. (Same 1876: 147-148.) 1876-1882. Table showing no. of horses and mules in use; no. and horse power of steam boilers, locomo- tives, fan and pumping engines, etc. (Sams 1876 (pp. 149-153)— same 1882.) Omitted 1877-1881. 1876-1884. Table: name and location of colliery; name and thickness of coal seam; no. of persons em- ployed; no. of coal breakers and days operated; tons of coal shipped; number of kegs of blasting powder used; etc., in the Wilkesbarre distr. (Same 1876 (pp. 98-99)— some 1884.) . Table: no. of coal breakers and days operated, classes and total no. of employes; also total no. of days of labor wrought, total tons of coal produced and average no. of tons produced per employe per miner; also for colliery in Middle distr. of Luzerne and Carbon cos. per day. (Same 1876 (pp. 116-117) — same 1884.) Omitted in 1877. 1880. List of collieries, operators, coal seams, thickness of seams, and names of officers in the Middle distr. of Luzerne and Carbon cos. (Same 1880: 134-135.) 1883. Table: name and class of openings of collieries and names of operators and officers. (Sams 1883- 160-161.) Collieries: Individual Baltimoke Tunnel Coijjeey 1881. Tests made with the new fan at the Baltimore Tunnel colliery, Delaware and Hudson Canal Co. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1881: 148-149.) . Table: details of tests made with the new double fan, erected at the Baltimore Tunnel mines, Oct. 24, 1881. (Same 1881: 150.) . Diagram: 17 5/10 ft. double fan driven by pair 16" X 30" engines at the Baltimore Tunnel mines; scale: Vs to the foot. (Same 1881: betw. pp. 150 and 151.) Blake and Go's. Shaft 1872. Blake and Co.'s shaft. West Pittston; description of. (Repts. of inspectors coal mines 1872: 158.) 536 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (iST PERIOD, 1869-1884) — cont'd LUZERNE JSHNING DISTRICT— cont'd Middle District — con'd Collieries: Individual — cont'd CoNSTJMEES' Coal Co. 1872. Consumers' Coal Co.'s shaft [East Boston]; de- scription of and conditions in. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1872: 158.) Delawake axd HtnDSON Co. 1872. Description of and conditions in mines of co. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1872: 159-162.) Baltimoie no. 1, tunnel ; Baltimore no. 2, sbaf t ; Bal- timore no. 3, slope ; Laurel Bnn slope ; Fine Bldge shaft ; Uill Creek slope ; Yonng's slope, and Conyng- bam shaft. Delaware, Lackawanh a and Western R.R. Co. 1872. Description of and conditions in mines of co. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1872: 162-164.) Boston shaft ; Jersey mine ; ATondale shaft. EXTEKPEISE COLLQST 1884. Cave at Enterprise Colliery in Middle distr. of Luzerne and Carbon cos. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1884: 93-94.) Feaskun Coal Co. 1872. Description of and conditions in mines of co. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1872: 164.) Brown's slope ; old slope. He>"kt Collieet, Wilkesbabke, Pa. 1872. Map of; sale 1 inch = 200 ft. (Repts. of in- spectors of coal mines 1872: betw. pp. 168 and 169.) HlIXMA>" AND SO^-S' COLLIEBT 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors of coal mines 1872: 165.) HnxsiDE Coal akt Iboit Co. 1872. Description of and conditions in mines of co. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1872: 167-168.) Enterprise mines ; Fort Bowkley slope. Hollenbeck Shaft 1872. Elliot and Co. colliery [Hollenback] ; description of and conditions in. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1872: 164.) 1878. Hollenback shaft; description of. {Same 1878: 100.) 1880. Plan of 35-ft fan for Hollenback shaft, X/ehigh and Wilkesbarre Coal Co.; scale: 16 feet= 1 inch. {Same 1880: betw. pp. 100 and 101.) Hutchison and C!o. Shaft 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of In- spectors of coal mines 1872: 167.) Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co. 1872. Description of and conditions in mines of co. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1872: 165-166.) Slope no. 3 ; drift no. 2 ; slope no. 1 ; tunnel no. 1 ; drift no. 1 ; slope no. 2 ; slope no. 4 ; Mottlngham shaft. Lehigh Valley Coal Co. 1875. Plan of Head House at Oakwood shaft; scale: % inch = 1 foot. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1875: betw. pp. 166 and 167.) LrzEBNE Coal akd Ibon Co. 1872. Description of mines of co. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1872: 168-173.) BuTTongh's shaft ; description of and conditions in. Henry shaft ; description of and conditions in. With map of the sliaft and rept of explosion occurred Feb. 6, 1872. Prospect sliaft : description of and conditions in. Oalt Wood sliaft ; description of. Eieter shaft ; descrip- tion of. COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (iST PERIOD, 1869-1884)— cont'd LUZERNE MINING DISTRICT— cont'd Middle District — con'd Collieries: Individual — cont'd Maltby Coixieby 1872. Maltby's shaft; description of and conditions in. (Repts. of Inspectors of coal mines 1872: 173.) . Maltby new circular shaft; description of. (Same 1875: 167.) 1877. Improvements at Maltby coUiery. (Same 1877: 51.) Mtneral Spring Coal Co. 1872. Description and conditions of mines In. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1872: 174.) MocANAQUA Coal Co. 1872. Description and condition of mines of co. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1872: 174.) New Jersey Coal Co. 1872. Description of conditions of mines of co. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1872: 174.) N(«THEEN Coal and Ieon C!o. 1872. Description of conditions of mines of co.; shafts nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1872: 174-175.) Paxton Coal Co. 1872. Description of conditions of mines of co. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1872: 175.) Riverside Coal Co. 1876. Plan of 25 ft. fan and 16" X 30" engine for River- side Coal Co., designed by Jas. B. MUler, Vulcan Iron Works, Wilkesbarre, Pa.; scale W to the ft. (Repts. of Inspectors of coal mines 1876: betw. pp. 100 and 101.) Robert, Arlingion and Co. 1872. Description of and condition in CHianncey mine of CO. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1872: 176.) Stanton Air-Shait 1883. Fire in. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1883: 104-105.) Susquehanna Coal Co. 1872. Description of and conditions in mines of co. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1872: 176-177.) East Nanticoke ; Slope no. 1 ; Honey Pot drift ; Slope no. 2 ; West Nanticoke ; Grand Tunnel mine. 1876. Plan: 20 ft. ventilating fan driven by horizontal engine 16"X24", designed for Susquehanna Coal Co., by J. H. Bowden, engr.; built by Vulcan Iron Works, Wilkesbarre, Pa.; scale: % inch to the ft. (Same 1876: betw. pp. 102 and 103.) Washington Colliery 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of In- spectors of coal mines 1872: 166.) Waterman, Beaver and Co. 1872. Description of and conditions in mines of co. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1872: 177.) WiLKESBAEBB COAL AND IRON CO. 1872. Description of and conditions in mines of co. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1872: 178-183.) No. — tunnel ; no. — slope ; no. 9 shaft ; Bed Ash tunnel : no. 10 slope ; Hartford slope no. 1 ; [Hart- ford] slope no. 2 ; slope no. 8 ; Empire no. 2 shaft ; slope no. 2 ; Empire shaft ; slope no. T ; Hollanback no. 3 slope ; Hollanback no. 2 slope ; Diamond shaft : Andenreid shaft; Hollanback shaft; South Wilkes- bftrre shaft ; lisnce shaft ; Dodson shaft ; Tsylord slope : Nev shaft. West Pittston iliNE 1871. Rept. with testimony, rel. to West Pittston mine disaster; decision rel. to co. paying costs of Inquest, etc. (Rept. of inspector of mines 1871: 261-275.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 537 COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (iST PERIOD, 1869-1884)— cont'd LUZERNE MINING DISTRICT— cont'd Middle District — con'd Collieries: Individual — cont'd WiLKBSBAKEB AND SENECA LaKE COAL Co. 1872. Description of and conditions In mines of co. (Repts. of Inspectors of coal mines 1872: 178.) Labor 1877. Complaints of workmen and operators of mines of Middle distr. of Luzerne and Carbon cos. (Repts. of Inspectors of mines 1877: 56-63.) 1879-1884. Table: no. of employees in the distr. (Some 1879 (p. 82)— same 1884.) 1880-1884. Table: no. of each class of employees at every colliery in the distr. for yr. (Same 1880 (pp. 123-125)— some 1884.) Ventilation 1870. Table: no. and dimensions of fans in use in 1870. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1875: 182.) . Same. (Same 1879: 131.) . Improvements in ventilation during the year. (Same 1870: 235.) 1870-1875. Table showing no. of fans erected, also quantities of air circulating in the collieries, tem- perature, etc. (Same 1875: 183-185.) 1870-1879. Table: no. and dimensions of fans erected in the Wilkesbarre inspection distr. from Jly., 1870, to Dec. 1879. (Same 1879: 132-133.) 1875. Ventilation in the several collieries. (Some 1875: 170-175.) 1876. Table: showing no., system and power of fans and engines, quantity of air circulated. (Some 1876: 106-109.) 1879. Defects of ventilation in the collieries and im- provements necessary. (Sams 1879: 118-120.) 1880-1881. New fans erected. (Some 1880 (pp. 99-101)— same 1881.) 1880-1882. Table: state of ventilation in all collieries. (Same 1880 (pp. 130-133) — some 1882.) Given as Wllkes-Barre distr. In 1881 and 1882. 1882. The present condition of mines of Middle distr.; advantages of splitting air-currents demonstrated with fans of Lehigh and Wilkesbarre Coal Co. (Sam^ 1882: 104-108.) . Table: details rel. to new fans and fan engines erected. (Same 1882: 127.) 1884. Table; new tans and fan engines erected; col- liery, pattern of fan, dimensions, horse power, quantity of air per minute, etc. (Same 1884: 106?) Sov.thern District serial 1870-1884. Rept. of the inspection of coal mines in the Southern district of Luzerne Co., together with Carbon Co., to the Governor. In Documents as follows : John T. Evans, inspector 1870 in Repts. inspectors coal mines 1870 : 1975-1986.* 1871 " •' " " " 1871 : 297-319. 1872 " " " " " 1872 : 135-157. 1873 " " " " " 1873:262-284. 1874 omitted. T. D. Jones, inspector 1875 in Repts. inspectors coal mines 1875 : 129-164. 1876 " " " " " 1878 : 55-86. 1877 " " " " " 1877 : 174-219. 1878 " " " " " 1878 : 206-260. 1879 " " " " " 1879 : 288-327. 1880 " " " " " 1880 : 203-249. * Paging from Collected docs. COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (iST PERIOD, 1869-1884)— cont'd LUZERNE MINING DISTRICT— cont'd Southern District — cont'd serial — cont'd James B. Broderich, inspector 1881 in Eepts. Inspectors coal mines 1881 : 273-326. 1882 " '^ " " " 1882:251-321. 1888 1884 1883 : 239-289. 1884 : 227-283. non-serial 1870-1883. Table: condition of mines. (Repts. of in- spectors of coal mines 1870 (pp. 242-248) — same 1883.) Name and location of mine ; names of land owners, operators and agents ; number of slopes, shafts, tunnels and drifts ; name, deptli and size of seam ; condition of air ways and air; system of ventila- tion ; number of persons employed ; shipments of coal, etc. 1873. Table: condition of mines in the Southern distr. of Luzerne and Carbon cos. (Same 1873: 279-281.) 1875. Coal improvements in Southern distr. of Luzerne and Carbon cos. (Same 1875: 131-133.) 1878. Table: statistics pertaining to tunneling in the Lehigh region during 1878. (Same 1878; 248-249.) Dimensions of tunnel ; thickness of coal seam and Inter- vening strata ; number of persons employed and time worked ; cost of tunnel ; progress of tunneling, etc. . Table: no. of abandoned mines in the Lehigh region. (Some 1878: 258-259.) 1880. Table: performance of work done and compara- tive cost of haulage, by mine locomotive and that of mule power in Southern distr. of Luzerne and Car- bon cos. (Some 1880: 240-241.) . Table; no. of collieries in operation, no. of em- ployes, tons of coal marketed, no. of kegs of powder used, etc. in Southern distr. of Luzerne and Carbon cos. (Same 1880: 234-237.) 1884. General condition of mines in Southern distr. of Luzerne and Carbon cos. (Same 1884: 229.) . Table: total no. of tons of coal mined in each colliery, no. of days worked, ratio of coal mined per day, no. of employes, ratio of coal mined per em- ploye,' no. of persons killed and injured, etc. in Southern distr. (Same 1884: 274-277.) Accidents 1870/5-1871/6. Table: no. of accidents causing death in distr. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1875 (betw. pp. 164 and 165)— some 1876.) 1871-1877. No. of persons killed in distr. ; how accident occurred, with % of each item. (Same 1877: 219.) 1871-1879. Tabular stmt, exhibiting loss of life by col- liery accidents in distr. each yr. (Same 1879: 318- 319.) 1871-1883. List of fatal and non-fatal accidents in distr. (Same 1871 (pp. 305-308)— some 1883.) 1871/9-1871/80. Table: loss of life by colliery accidents in distr. (Some 1879 (pp. 318-319)— some 1880.) 1873. Deaths from various causes in distr. (Same 1873 : 262.) . List of accidents in distr. (Same 1873: 282-284.) 1875/6-1875/7. Table: quantity of coal produced, no. of persons employed and no. of lives lost in distr.; ratio of production to each person employed and ratio of persona employed to each life lost. (Same 1876 (p. 't^)—same 1877.) 1876. Explosion of carbureted hydrogen gas; rept. on accident at Nesquehoning, with testimony, etc. (Same 1876: 56-64.) 1877-1883. Description of accidents in distr., with causes, testimony, etc. (Same 1877 (pp. 175-193) — same 1883.) 538 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (iST PERIOD, 1869-1884)— cont'd LUZERNE MINING DISTRICT— cont'd Southern District — cont'd Accidents — cont'd 1880. Lists of fatal and non-fatal accidents in dlstr. (Same 1880: 226-233.) . Mine fires in distr. (Same 1880: 209.) . Description in detail of deaths in distr. (Same 1880: 219-225.) 1881-1882. Mine fires at collieries of distr. (8am£ 1881 (pp. 280-281)— some 1882.) 1881-1884. Table of comparison showing different causes of fatal accidents in distr. (Same 1884: 229.) . Table of comparison showing no. of fatal acci- dents per 1000 persons employed in and about mines of dlstr. (Same 1884: 228.) 1882-1884. Tables: total no. of each class of employes in distr., no. of accidents and no. of deaths in each class; and ratio of each class employed per life lost, inside and outside of mines. (Sams 1882 (pp. 255-251)— same 1884.) 1884. Detailed acct. of fatal accidents in distr. (Same 1884: 248-263.) . Lists of accidents in distr. with remarks on cause of each. (Sams 1884: 264-273.) . Boiler explosions in distr. (Same 1884: 240-242.) . Table: no. of accidents, no. of each class, and causes thereof in distr. (Same 1884: 235.) . Tables: no. of deaths in different classes of em- ployes and causes thereof; total no. of each class of employes, no. of deaths in each class and ratio of each class employed per life lost; total no. of each class of employes, no. of injuries in each class, ratio of each class employed per injury in mines of distr. (8am,e 1884: 233-234.) 1885. List of accidents in distr., names of injured, age, etc., names of collieries, date and cause of accident, etc. (13 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1885: 174-181A.) Collieries 1871-1877. Table showing condition of steam boilers in [the mines of] Southern distr. of Luzerne and Car- bon cos. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1871 (pp. 315-319) — «om« 1877.) ^ Omitted 18T3-1874. 1873. Rept. giving a description and condition of col- lieries in Southern distr. of Luzerne and Carbon cos. (Same 1873: 263-278.) 1875-1879. Table exhibiting no. of slopes and breakers in actual use, amt. of coal shipped and no. of days worked at the breakers during yr. ending Dec. 31; also no. of kegs of powder used to mine said tonnage of coal, estimate capacity of breakers, no. of persons employed in and about the mines, no. mules in use at each colliery, etc. (Same 1875: 1 p. betw. 164 and 166.) Omitted 1877-1878. 1879. Table: statistics pertaining to slopes, showing their length, degree of dip, no. of lifts sunk, eleva- tion at top and bottom of each slope, vertical depth, etc. (Some 1879: 326-327.) 1880. Table: statistics pertaining to slopes, hoisting, dimensions of hoisting engines and wire ropes, also lineal speed of car in slope, dimensions of steam boilers, etc. (Same 1880: 242-245.) 1880-1884. Colliery improvements in Southern distr. of Luzerne and Carbon cos. (Same 1880 (p. 204) — same 1884.) 1881-1884. Table: names and location of collieries, names of land owners, operators, and names of officers in Southern distr. of Luzerne and Carbon cos. (Same 1881 (pp. 323-326)— some 1884.) COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (iST PERIOD, 1869-1884)— cont'd LUZERNE MINING DISTRICT— cont'd Southern District — cont'd Collieries — cont'.d 1881-1882. General conditions of collieries. (Sams 1881 (pp. 274-279)— some 1882.) 1882. Table: no. of openings, breakers and boilers at each colliery; horse power of hoisting pumping engines; tonnage of water pumped to the surface, etc. (Some 1882: 318-321.) Collieries: Individual BBAVEB BBOOK C0IXIEEIE8 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors of coal mines 1872: 149.) 1873. Same. (Some 1873: 269.) 1875. Same. (Same 1875: 155-157.) . Section map through slope no. 1, of Beaver Brook colliery; scale 50 ft. to 1 inch. (Same 1875: folding leaf betw. pp. 156 and 157.) 1879. Colliery improvements at Beaver Brook. (Same 1879: 291.) Beaveb Meadow Colliesies 1872-1873. Description of collieries. (Repts. of in- spectors of coal mines 1872 (p. 155) — same 1873.) 1875. Description of and conditions in collieries; slopes nos. 3 and 4. (Some 1875: 152.) BiACK Ridge Collieet 1880. Improvements at. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1880: 213.) Buck Mountain Collibkt 1872-1880. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1872 (p. 146) — some 1880.) Omitted in 1874, 1876-1877 and 1879. COLERAINE COLLIEBIES 1872-1875. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1872 (p. 153) — same 1875.) Omitted in 1874. 1878. Map: section of basins on Coleraine tract, taken in line of no. 2 slope; scale 200 feet to 1 inch. (Same 1878: betw. pp. 256 and 257.) Council Ridge Collieries 1872. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors of coal mines 1872: 145.) 1875. Same; slopes nos. 2, 4 and 5. (Same 1875: 138.) Ckanbeekt Coixieby 1872-1875. Cranberry Slope, Hazleton; description. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1872 (p. 151) — same 1875.) Omitted In 1874. 1879. Same. (Some 1879: 295.) 1881. Section map of Cranberry colliery through North Rock tunnel, from Mammoth through Wharton beds, looking east. (Same 1881: betw. pp. 272 and 273.) Ceoss Ceeek Colliery 1872. Description of and conditions in colliery no. 2. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1872: 144.) 1873. Description of colliery. (Same 1873: 263.) 1875. Description of and conditions in slopes nos. 1 and 2. (Some 1875: 135-136.) 1878. Improvements in slope no. 1. (Some 1878: 223.) . Description of and conditions in colliery no. 3. (Same 1878: 223.) Crystal Ridqe Slope 1872. Description of slopes nos. 1 and 2. (Repts. of in- spectors of coal mines 1872: 151-152.) 1875. Description of and conditions in colliery. (Same 1875: 150.) 1879. Improvements at Crystal Ridge colliery, no. 6. (Same 1879: 295.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 539 COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (iST PERIOD, 1869-1884)— cont'd LUZERNE MINING DISTRICT— cont'd Southern District — cont'd Collieries: Individual — cont'd East Cross Cheek CoLLiERy 1880. Improvements at. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1880: 212.) East Sttgakloat Coluery 1878. Map: section through slopes 1 and 3; scale: 400 ft.= 1 inch. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1878: betw. pp. 224 and 225.) 1880. Improvements at collieries. (Same 1880: 219.) Eckley Collieky 1873. Description of. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1873: 265.) Ebervale Coixieby 1872. Description of. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1872: 147.) 1875. Description of and conditions in slopes nos. 1, 2 and 3. (Same 1875: 140.) Evebdale Coijjery 1873. Description of and conditions in colliery. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1873: 266.) Gowen Collieries 1872-1875. Description of. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1872 (p. 152)— sawte 1875.) Omitted in 1874. HABLEIGH COIilEKIES 1872-1878. Description of and conditions in (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1872 (p. 147) — same 1878.) Omitted In 1874, 1876-1877. Hazleton Collieries 1872-1875. Description of and conditions in collieries. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1872 (p. 150) — same 1875.) Omitted in 1874. 1875. Description of and conditions in Hazleton col- liery, no. 3. (Sams 1875: 148.) 1880. Description of Hazleton, no. 6, colliery; with table showing air measurements for Dec, 1880, map showing plan of working and mode of ventilating colliery, and plan of opening breast. (Some 1880: 206-209.) . Colliery improvements at Hazleton, no. 3, slope. (Same 1880: 217.) Hishland Collieey 1872. Description of and conditions in colliery no. 5, Highland mines. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1872: 145.) 1873. Description of Highland mines. (Same 1873: 265.) 1875. Description of and conditions in slopes nos. 1 and 2. (Same 1875: 136.) 1879. Improvements at colliery no. 2. (Same 1879: 293.) HOIiYWOOD COLUEKY 1875. Description of and conditions in slopes nos. 1 and 2. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1875: 144.) Humboldt Collieby 1872-1875. Description of. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1872 (p. 149) — same 1875.) Omitted in 1874. 1877. Table: air measurements at colliery for Jan. 1877 (Same 1876: 72.) 1878-1879. Improvements in Humboldt colliery. (Same 1878 (p. 225)— «om« 1879.) COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (iST PERIOD, 1869-1884)— cont'd LUZERNE MINING DISTRICT— cont'd Southern District — cont'd Collieries: Individual — cont'd Jeansville Collieries 1872-1873. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of Inspectors of coal mines 1872 (p. 153) — same 1873.) Jeansville Spring Mountain Colliebies 1875. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors of coal mines 1875: 154-155.) 1879. Improvements at collieries. (Same 1879: 291.) Jeddo Collieby 1872-1873. Description of and conditions in colliery no. 4. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1872 (p. 144)— «ome 1873.) L. AND W. B. Coal Co. 1877. Table: rept. of air measurements at slope no. 4, for Jan., 1877. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1876 : 73.) Lansfoed Slope 1880. Colliery Improvements at slope no. 4. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1880: 215-216.) Lattimeb Colliebies 1872-1875. Description of. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1872 (p. 148) — same 1875.) Omitted in 1874. Laurel Hill Colliebies 1872-1875. Description of. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1872 (p. 151) — same 1875.) Omitted in 1874. 1880. Improvements at colliery. (Same 1880: 217.) Middle Ceoss Creek Collieby 1880. Improvements at colliery. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1880: 212.) MiLNESVILLB COLLIERY 1872-1875. Description of colliery. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1872 (p. 147) — same 1875.) Omitted in 1874. Mt. Pleasant Colliery 1872-1875. Description of. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1872 (p. 149)— some 1875.) 1878. Improvements in colliery. (Same 1878: 224-225.) 1880. Same. (Same 1880: 214.) . Condition of Mount Pleasant colliery, no. 1; reopened in 1879. (Same 1880: 214.) Nesquehoning Tunnel 1871. Map: section of south end of tunnel; horizontal scale: 100 ft.= 1 inch; vertical scale: 10 ft.= 1 inch. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1871: betw. pp. 294 and 295.) Oakdale Collieries 1875. Description of and conditions in slopes nos. 1 and 2. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1875: 139.) Pond Cbeek Colliery 1879. Improvements at colliery. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1879: 296.) Room Run Mines 1872-1875. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1872 (pp. 156-157) — some 1875.) Omitted in 1874. 1879. Improvements at colliery no. 3. (Some 1879: 294.) Sandy Run Colliery 1878. Description of colliery. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1878: 227-228.) 540 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (iST PERIOD, 1869-1884) — cont'd LUZERNE MINING DISTRICT— cont'd Southern District — cont'd Collieries: Individual — cont'd South Spking Mountain Coluebies 1872-1873. Description of collieries. (Repts. of In- spectors of coal mines 1872: 154.) 1875. Description of and conditions in slopes nos. 2, 5 and 6. (Some 1875: 158.) South Sugab Loaf Coixiebt 1875. Description of slope no. 3. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1875: 146.) Speing Mountain Coixiebies 1880. Improvements at. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1880: 218.) Stockton Coujebtes 1872-1875. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1872 (p. 148) — same 1875.) Stout Coixiebt 1880. Improvements at. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1880: 217.) Sugab Loaf Coixiebt 1875. Description of and conditions in slopes nos. 1 and 2. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1875: 146.) 1879. Improvements at colliery. (Same 1879: 296.) Summit Hnx CoixiEEtES 1872. Description of and conditions in [slope no. 4; tunnel no. 5; tunnel no. 6; tunnel no. 9; Mountain tunnel]. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1872: 155-156.) 1873. Description of and condition in coUieries. (Same 1873: 275-277.) 1875. Description of and conditions in [slopes nos. 3, 4, 7 and 8; tunnels nos. 5, 6 and 9; Mountain tunnel]. (Sfom« 1875: 161-164.) Tbesckow Coixiebt 1878. Conditions of. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1878: 226.) 1880. Improvements at the Tresckow, no. 7, slope. (Sarm 1880: 216.) Upper Lehigh Coluebt 1872. Description of and conditions in colliery no. 1. (Repts. of Inspectors of coal mines 1872: 143.) 1873. Description of and conditions in colliery. (Same 1873: 263.) 1875. Description of and conditions in slopes nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4. (Same 1875: 133-134.) 1878. Section map on through slope no. 2; scale 400 ft.= 1 inch. (Same 1878: betw. pp. 240 and 241.) 1880. Improvements at collieries. (Same 1880: 210- 211.) West Cboss Cbeek Coixiebt 1879-1880. Improvements at. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1879 (p. 292) — same 1880.) WOODSIDE COIXIEET 1872-1875. Description of colliery no. 3. (Repts. of in- spectors of coal mines 1872 (p. 144) — same 1875.) Omitted in 1874. Labor 1871. Table: rates of wages paid to outside men during 1871. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1878: 254.) . Table: rates of wages paid to persons working under ground during 1871. (Same 1878: 253.) COAL MINES AND mNING: ANTHRACITE MINES (iST PERIOD, 1869-1884)— cont'd LUZERNE MINING DISTRICT— cont'd Southern District — cont'd Collieries: Individual — cont'd 1876-1879. Table: rates of wages paid to colliery hands in the Lehigh region" for each month, and price realized for coal in the market. (Same 1878 (pp. 255-256)— some 1879.) 1878. Wages paid at Jeanesville for month of Jly., 1878. (Some 1878: 232.) 1878-1879. Table: rates of wages paid at basis prices. (Same 1878: 257.) 1879. Table: performance of work done by men driv- ing gangway, price per lineal yard paid, earnings of miners, etc. (Same 1879: 322-323.) . Table: performance of work done by miners working breasts at chambers, their earnings, etc. (Some 1879: 320-321.) . Table: rates of wages paid to colliery hands dur- ing 1879, in Wharton and Buck Mountain veins. (Same 1879: 325.) 1880. Rates of wages paid to colliery hands in Wharton vein. (Same 1880: 248.) . Rates of wages paid to colliery employees work- ing in Mammoth vein. (Same 1880: 249.) 1880-1884. Table: number and age of employees work- ing in and about the mines. (Same 1880 (p. 239) — same 1884.) Ventilation 1S76-1882. Table: no. of fans in use in the distr., date of erection, cost, and approximate quantity of air produced per minute, etc. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1876 (p. 92) — same 1882.) Omitted in 1879 and In 1881. SCHUYLKILL MINING DISTRICT In compliance with requirements of an Act of Apr. 5, 1870, entitled " An Act for the preservation of records of inspectors of mines, comprising the counties of Schuylkill, Northumberland, Colombia and Dauphin. serial 1870-1883. Rept. of the clerk of the mining district of Schuylkill, to the Senate and House of Representa- tives. In Documents as follows : P. F. M'Andrev}, inspector 1870 in Repts. inspectors coal mines 1870:1739-1840.* 1871 " « " .. <. 1871:3-105. 1872 " " " « " 1872:3-66. 1S73 " " " .. " 1873:7-75. 1874 " " " ^ « 1874:7-82. 1875 " " " a « ig^g . 7.go. 1876-1878 omitted. 1S79 1880 1881 1882 Edward J. Gay nor, clerk 1879 : 1-3. 1880 : 1-3. 1881 : 1-5. 1882 : 1-3. Richard Rahn, clerk 1883 in Repts. inspectors coal mines 1883 : 1-3. non-serial 1869. Table: depth and section area of slopes, no. of lifts sunk, gauge and no. of track, etc, for year end- ing Dec. 31. (Rept of inspectors of mines of Schuyl- kill Co. 1869: 20-23.) . Summary of no. of drifts now working. (Sam^e 1869: 24.) 1870. The deeper anthracite coal basins of Schuylkill. (Same 1870: 1777-1778.) Paging from Leglsl. docs. 1871. 1871. Improvements made in Schuylkill mining distr. (Same 1871: 90-91.) . * Collation from Collected docs. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 541 COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (iST PERIOD, 1869-1884) — cont'd SCHUYLKILL MINING DISTRICT—cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1873. Table: coal mines In Schuylkill, Columbia, Nortli- umberland, and Dauphin cos., owners, location, veins worked. (Same 1873: 194-7.) 1874. Kept, on the great anthracite basin in Schuylkill Co. ; largest known anthracite deposits in the world. (Saim 1874: 33-34.) 1879. Debate on act repealing act for preservation of records of inspectors of mines in the mining distrs. of Schuylkill and Luzerne. (Leglsl. Record 1879; 210-215; 251.) Accidents 1869. Table; persons maimed and injured in and about mines of Schuylkill Co. for nine months ending Dec. 31, 1869. (Rept. of Inspectors of mines Schuyl- kill Co. 1869: 18-19.) . Table: mortality in and about the mines of Schuylkill Co. for nine months ending Dec. 31, 1869. (.Same 1869: 17.) 1869-1873. Table: co. casualties, each year; Schuylkill, Northumberland; Columbia and Dauphin. (Rep'ts. of inspectors of mines 1873: 25.) 1869-1875. Condensed exhibits of fatal casualties in Northumberland and Schuylkill Co. collieries. ([4] A.R. bureau industrial statistics 1875/6: 396-397.) Paging from Collected docs. . County (Schuylkill, Northumberland, Columbia, Dauphin) casualties in collieries: no. killed, maimed, widows, orphans. ([4] same 1875/6: 403.) Paging from Collected docs. 1869/70-1869/75. Schuylkill distr. casualties. (Rept. of inspector of mines 1870 (p. 1743) — same 1875.) Paging from Collected docs. The form of the table varies slightly in the different reports. 1871-1873. Monthly casualties, mortality and injuries in and about mines of mining distr. of Schuylkill. (Same 1871 (p. 11)— same 1873.) 1873. Summary of accidents In the Pottsville, Ashland and Shamokin distrs. (Same 1873: 5.) . Xteaths and injuries in the three mining distrs. of Schuylkill. (/Some 1873: 25.) . Table: names of persons killed in and about mines in mining distr. of Schuylkill; names of col- lieries; remarks. (Same 1873: 12-15.) . Same; maimed and injured. (Same 1873: 17-23.) . Table: deaths and injuries in the Schuylkill mining distrs. (Sams 1873: 25.) PottSTille, Ashland and Shamokin. . Accidents in the Schuylkill distr.: increase; causes; gas explosions; powder explosions, blasts, falls, shafts and slope accidents, machinery, mine wagons, steam boiler explosions. (Same 1873: 40- 44.) . Accidents in the Schuylkill mining distrs.; com- parison with Great Britain and Nova Scotia; gen- eral causes; explosions of gas; explosions of powder; explosions of blasts; falls in mines; shaft and slope accidents; accidents by machinery; accidents by mine wagons; accidents by steam boiler explo- sions. (Some 1873: 40-44.) . Casualties in the Schuylkill mining distr. ; causes. (Sams 1873: 7-8.) 1874-1877. Table: names of persons who were killed and those who died of injuries in and about col- lieries in mining distr. of Schuylkill, and no. of widows and orphans occasioned by these casualties. (Same 1874 (pp. 12-15)—sams 1877.) . Register of fatal and non-fatal casualties in Shamokin division; date, name of colliery, name of victim, age, occupation, etc., remarks. (Sams 1884: 73-78.) COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (iST PERIOD, 1869-1884)— cont'd SCHUYLKILL MINING DISTRICT— cont'd Collieries 1869. Table: total no. of shafts in the county that have been .visited during year ending Dec. 31. (Repts. of Inspectors of mines Schuylkill Co. 1869: 23.) . Tabulated results of inspection; [name and loca- tion of collieries; name of landowner and operator; number and dimensions of shafts, slopes, tracks, lifts; number and thickness of coal veins; number and dimensions of gangways; temperature inside and outside of colliery; no. and dimensions of breasts; ventilation and power used; no. of boilers and no. and horse power of engines; length of grates, wire ropes and chains; planes inside and outside; per cent gases; shipping, power and force employed; casualties in and out of mines; general condition of mines, etc.]. (Same 1869: 180-199.) 1870. District statistics. (Rept. of inspectors of coal mines 1870: 8.) Summary of no., capacity and force of collieries. . List of operators of collieries and land-owners in COS. of mining distr. of Schuylkill, no. of tons mined and shipped. (Same 1870: 1821-1826.) Paging from Legisl. docs. 1871. 1870-1871. List of operators, together with quantity of coal mined by each co., firm and individual in cos. of Schuylkill, Northumberland, Cclumbia and Dauphin. (Same 1870 (pp. 1764-1767) — same 1871.) Paging from Leglsl. docs. 1871. 1871. Table: statistical summary [by sub-districts] of the mining distr. of Schuylkill for yr. ending Dec. 31, 187L (Same 1871: 50.) Slopes, shafts and drifts In operation, power used, system of ventilation, no. of accidents and of persons employed, etc. 1871-1873. Table: statistical summary by counties, of power used, force employed, no. of slopes, shafts and drifts worked, etc. (Sams 1871: 50.) Omitted in 1872. 1872/3-1874/5. Colliery statistics by distrs.; visits made, hands employed, deaths, injuries, widows, orphans, machinery, etc. (Sams 1873 (p. 11) — same 1875.) Pottsville, Ashland, Shamokin distrs. . Colliery statistics by counties: visits made, hands employed, injuries, engines, furnaces, etc. (Some 1873 (p. 11)— «ome 1875.) Pottsville, Ashland, Shamokin distrs. 1873. Capacity and character of collieries in the Schuyl- kill distr. (Same 1873: 26.) . Names of collieries in operation in distr. of Schuylkill. (Same 1873: 10.) . Tabular stmt, of coal mines in Schuylkill, Co- lumbia, Northumberland and Dauphin cos., names of proprietors, land-owners and locations, no. of veins worked. (Same 1873: 194-197.) . No. of collieries, deaths and injuries in the Potts- ville distr., Ashland distr., Shamokin distr., resp. (Some 1873: 5.) 1873-1875. Collieries in operation in the [Schuylkill] mining distr., their operators, landowners and names, no. of coal seams worked and thickness of coal. (Same 1873 (pp. 34-35)— some 1875.) 1873/4-1873/5. Table: condensed stmt, of collieries of mining distr. of Schuylkill, showing capacities, power and casualties. (Same 1874 (p. 65) — sams 1875.) 1875. Table: colliery power, force employed and coal mined in 1875, by sub-district. (Same 1875: 49.) 1880. False economy in working collieries. (Sams 1880: 90-93.) . Collieries worked into one another; objections. (Sams 1880: 168-169.) 542 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE HHNES (iST PERIOD, 1869-1884)— cont'd SCHUYLKILL MINING DISTRICT—cont'd Collieries: Individual Babbt Slope Colueet 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Kept, in- spectors of mines Schuylkill Co. 1869: 145-146.) Beach "Wood Coixieey 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 130-131.) Beatt Shaft 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 76-78.) Beatek Dbift 1869. Description of (Rept. inspectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 97.) Big Mine Run Colijeey 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines Schuylkill Co. 1869: 178-179.) Black: Heath Slope 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines Schuylkill Co. 1869: 53-54.) Boston Run Colliebt 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 138.) Boston and Mahanot Colueet 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 136-137.) Boylen's Collieey 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines Schuylkill Co. 1869: 149.) Bbookside Slope 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines Schuylkill Co. 1869: 107-108.) BucKViLLE Coixieey 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. of in- spectors of mines Schuylkill Co. 1869: 171.) Bull Run Couueby, no. 1 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. of in- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 93-95.) Bull Run Slope 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 90-93.) Chuylee Colueey 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines Schuylkill Co. 1869: 163.) Cleaveb Coixieey 1869. Description of. (Rept. inspectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 139.) Colobado Coixieey 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. mines Inspector of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 33.) Commebcial Coixieey 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines Schuylkill Co. 1869: 161-162.) Copley Coixieby 1869. Description of and conditions In. (Rept. In- spectors of mines Schuylkill Co. 1869: 151.) Ceest Feanz Slopes 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 135.) Delano Collieey 1869. Description of and conditions In. (Rept. in- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 44-45.) COAL 2aiNES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (iST PERIOD, 1869-1884)— cont'd SCHUYLKILL MINING DISTRICT—cont'd Collieries: Individual — cont'd Dkxteb Coixieey 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 132-133.) Diamond Coixieey 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines Schuylkill Co. 1869: 170.) Donaldson Slopes 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines Schuylkill Co. 1869: 103-105.) Drapee Coixieey 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines Schuylkill Co. 1869: 139.) Duncan Slope 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 133-134.) Eagle Coixieey 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines Schuylkill Co. 1869: 160-161.) Eagle Hill Shaft and Slope 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of coal mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 60-61.) East Mahanoy Coixieey 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines Schuylkill Co. 1869: 150.) East Shenandoah Shaft 1869. Description of. (Rept. Inspectors of mines Schuyl- kill Co. 1869: 178.) Foresiville Colliery 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines Schuylkill Co. 1869: 169.) PuBNACE Coixieey 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 54-55.) GiLBEBTON Coixieey 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines Schuylkill Co. 1869: 155-157.) GiBABD Coixieey 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept in- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 35-36.) GiEABD Mammoth Coixieey 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of coal mines Schuylkill Co. 1869: 162.) Glen Caebon New Slope 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 57.) Glex Cabbon West Coixieey 1869. Description of and conditions In. (Rept. in- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 56.) Glenwoeth Coixieby 1869. Description of and conditions In. (Rept. in- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 30-31.) GRA^"T Coixieey 1869. Description of. (Rept. Inspectors of mines Schuylkill Co. 1869: 154.) Gkeenbebby Slopes 1869. Description of and conditions In. (Rept. in- spectors of mines Schuylkill Co. 1869: 120-121.) Gbeenwood Slope, no. 1 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. In- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 90-91.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 543 COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (iST PERIOD, 1869-1884)— cont'd SCHUYLKILL. MINING DISTRICT— cont'd Collieries: Individual — cont'd Habtpokd Coluebt 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 42-43.) HECKSCHERVIIiE DEEP SlOPE 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 85-88.) High Mines, Tamaqua 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 96.) Hnx AND Hakbis Slope 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 99-100.) Honey Brook Slopes, nos. 1, 2 and 3 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 82-85.) HuNTEB Colliery, no. 4 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 78-79.) James Bowen Collieby 1869. Description of. (Rept. inspectors of mines Schuylkill Co. 1869: 140.) John Johnson's Dbut Colliery 1869. Description of. (Rept. inspectors of mines Schuylkill Co. 1869: 142.) Kaska-William Colliery 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines Schuylkill Co. 1869: 141.) Keah's Slope Colueby 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 124-126.) Keab's Slope; Wolf Creek 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 117-118.) Kentuckt Collieey 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines Schuylkill Co. 1869: 142.) Keystone Colliery 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines Schuylkill Co. 1869: 15,7-158.) Knickerbocker Colliery 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. ih- spectors of mines Schuylkill Co. 1869: 145.) KoH-i-NooR Shaft 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines Schuylkill Co. 1869: 176-178.) Lawrence Slope 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 79-80.) Ledger Vein Slope 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 127-128.) Lost Creek Collieby 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 34.) Lower Rauch Cbbek Slopes 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 111-113.) M'Neill's No. 1 Breaker (Jackson Colliery) 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines Schuylkill Co. 1869: 147-148.) COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (iST PERIOD, 1869-1884)— cont'd SCHUYLKILL MINING DISTRICT— cont'd Collieries: Individual — cont'd M'Neill's Colueey 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines Schuylkill Co. 1869: 146-147.) Mammoth Shaft 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 95-96.) Mammoth Vein Collieby 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 59-60.) Mammoth Vein Slope 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 114-115.) Manhattan Shaft Collieby 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines Schuylkill Co. 1869: 123-124.) Maple Dale Colliery 1869. Description of. (Rept. inspectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 66-68.) Middle Creek Slopes 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 102-103.) Mine Hill Gap Slope 1869. Description of. (Rept. inspector of mines Schuyl- kill Co. 1869: 118.) Mount Pleasant Slope 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 88-90.) New Boston Collieby 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines Schuylkill Co. 1869: 174-175.) New Castle Collieby 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines Schuylkill Co. 1869: 158-159.) New Kdbk Slopes 1869. Description of. (Rept. inspectors of mines Schuyl- kill Co. 1869: 173.) New Phila. Gate Vein 1869. Description of. (Rept. inspectors of mines Schuylkill Co. 1869: 168.) Norton Colliery 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of coal mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 45-46.) Old Reeves Dale Colliery 1869. Description of. (Rept. inspectors of mines Schuyl- kill Co. 1869: 173.) Otto Slope, White Ash 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. In- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 70-72.) Otto Slope, no. 2 1869. Description of. (Rept. inspectors of mines Schuyl- kill Co. 1869: 72.) Otto Slope, no. 3, Red Ash 1869. Description of. (Rept. inspectors of mines Schuyl- kill Co. 1869: 73.) Pardee's Nb\v Slope 1869. Description of. (Rept. inspectors of mines Schuyl- kill Co. 1869: 174.) Peaked Mountain Shafts 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 57-58.) 544 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (iST PERIOD, 1869-1884) — cont'd SCHUYLEULL MINING DISTRICT— cont'd Collieries: Individual — cont'd Peach Mountain Collieey 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Kept, in- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 40.) Peiach Orchard Swamp Colueet 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines Schuylkill Co. 1869: 144.) Phoenix Colliebt, so. 1 1869. DescTiption of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 63-65.) Phoenix Coixiekt, xo. 2 1869. Description of. (Rept. inspectors of mines Schuyl- kill Co. 1869: 65.) Phoenix Collieky, no. 3 1869. Description of. (Rept. inspectors of mines Schuyl- kill Co. 1869: 66.) Pine Forest Shaft 1869. Description of and conditions in. '(Rept. in- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 68-70.) PlONEEIE COLLIEBY 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. In- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 37-38.) P1.ANK Bridge Coixieby 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept in- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 49-51.) ' Pott's SijOpe 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 115-117.) Preston Colliery 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 39-40.) Preston Colliery, no. 3 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 51-53.) Preston Red Ash, no. 1, Colliery 1869. Description of. (Rept. inspectors of mines Schuyl- kill Co. 1869: 126-127.) Primrose Colliery 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 101.) Rauch Creek Slopes 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines Schuylkill Co. 1869: 109-111.) RiEVES Dale South Colliery 1869. Description of. (Rept. inspectors of mines Schuyl- kill Co. 1869: 172.) Revenue Colliery 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 131-132.) Saint Clair Shaft 1869. Description and condition. (Rept. inspectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 26-28.) St. Nicholas Slope 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 97-99.) Saylor Colliery 1869. Description of . (Rept. inspectors of mines Schuyl- kiU Co. 1869: 136.) Shenandoah City Collieey 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 46.) COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (iST PERIOD, 1869-1884)— cont'd SCHUYLKILL MINING DISTRICT— cont'd Collieries: Individual^ont'd Sherman Collieby 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines Schuylkill Co. 1869: 152.) Silliman Colliery 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. In- spectors of mines Schuylkill Co. 1869: 148.) Silver Creek Colliery 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Ca 1869: 128-130.) Silver Brook Shaft 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines of SchuylkiU Co. 1869: 81-82.) Spruce Forest Colliery 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept in- spectors of mines Schuylkill Co. 1869: 159.) Suffolk Colliery 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept in- spectors of mines Schuylkill Co. 1869: 94.) Swataka Coal Co.'s Slope 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept In- spectors of mines Schuylkill Co. 1869: 106-107.) SwATABA Slope, no. 1 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept In- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 74-75.) SwATABA Falls Slope, no. 2 1869. Description of. (Rept inspectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 75.) Swataba Slope, no. 3 1869. Description of. (Rept. inspectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 76.) SwnT Ceeek Coixieby 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept in- spectors of mines Schuylkill Co. 1869: 143.) Tamaqua Collieey 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept in- spectors of mines SchuylkiU Co. 1869: 176.) Tamaqua Out Slope 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept in- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 41.) Thomas Colliery ' 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept .in- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 47-49.) Tower Slope 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines SchuylkiU Co. 1869: 108-109.) Teemont Coal Co. Colliery 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept in- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 105.) Trenton Colliery 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept in- spectors of mines Schuylkill Co. 1869: 153.) Tunnel Ridge Colijeby 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept in- spectors of mines SchuylkiU Co. 1869: 165-167.) Tunnel Slope Colliery 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. mine inspector of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 31-33.) Union Colueby 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept in- spectors of mines SchuylkiU Co. 1869: 154-155.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 545 COAL MINES AND MINING: AJNTHRACIXE MINES (iST PERIOD, 1869-1884) — cont'd SCHUYLKILL. MINING DISTRICT— cont'd Collieries: Individual — cont'd WADESvitLE Shaft Coixieby 1869. Description and condition. (Rept. inspectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 28-30.) West Mount Laffy Slope 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 119-120.) West Pine Knot Slope 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 122.) WILI.L&.M Penn Collieey 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines Schuylkill Co. 1869: 164-165.) Windy Haebob Slope 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 61-63.) WizzAN AND Co. Slope 1869. Description of and conditions in. (Rept. in- spectors of mines Schuylkill Co. 1869: 167-168.) Labor 1873-1874. Basis for wages of miners and laborers. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1874: 58-59.) 1879. Schuylkill basis wages. (Same 1879: 3-4.) Maps 1869. List of maps furnished by collieries and on file in office of inspector. (Rept. inspectors of mines Schuylkill Co. 1869: 26.) 1870. Map of the one and two anthracite coal fields of Penn.; by Strauch and Cochran, mining engineers, Pottsville, Pa., 1872. (Same 1870 (folding leaf fac- ing t. p.) — same 1874.) 1871. A list of maps furnished of the collieries of the first district. (Same 1871: 152.) . A list of maps of coal mines, furnished by opera- tors, for year ending Dec. 31, 1871. (Sams 1871: 89.) 1873. Maps of collieries of the Schuylkill distr. In 1873; list on record. (Same 1873: 73-74.) 1875. Section maps: (1) through West Mt. Carmel basin, scale: 1500 ft.= 1 inch; (2) through Heek- schersville basin, scale: 750 ft.= l inch; (3) through Middle Creek, scale: 7460 ft.= 1 inch. (Same 1875: betw. pp. 68 and 69.) Ventilation 1869. Various systems of ventilation in collieries of Schuylkill Co. (Rept. of inspectors of mines of Schuylkill Co. 1869: 8-11.) 1870. Summary of condition of district ventilation. (Rept. inspectors of coal mines 1870: 9.) First (or Pottsville) District Under sec. 15 of the Act of Mar. 3, 1870. During this Seriod this sub-district of tlie Schuylkill Mining istrict comprised all the collieries south of Broad Mt. and east of the West Branch of the Schuylltill Klvep to the Carbon County line in Schuylkill Co. serial 1870-1884. Rept. of the inspector of mines of the first, or Pottsville, district, to the Governor of the Com- monwealth. In Documents as follows : Frank Schmeltzer, inspector 1870 in Bepts. inspectors coal mines 1870 : 18414885.* 1871 " " u « « lg7j . 106-159. 1872 " " " .. « 1872:67-99. 1873 " " " .> « 1873:75-81. 1874 " " " « « 1874:83-103. • Collation from Collected docs. 35 COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (iST PERIOD, 1869-1884)— cont'd SCHUYLKILL MINING DISTRICT—cont'd First (or Pottsville} District — cont'd serial — cont'd Sampson Parton, inspector 1875 in Eepts. Inspectors coal mines 1875 : 80-88. 1876 " "f .. « ., 1878:49-54. 1877 " " " " " 1878 : 1-16. 1878 " " « " " 1878 : 1-9. 1879 " " " " " 1879 : 5-18. Samuel Oay, inspector 1880 in Eepts. inspectors coal mines 1880 : 5-20. 1881 " ''^ <. ,. « 1881:5-45. 1882 " " " " « 1882:5-27. 1883 " " " " " 1883 : 5-22. Inspector refers to this as his ninth annual rept. It is his fourth annual rept. for this district, the earlier repts. being made as inspector of the second district. 1884 in Repts. inspectors coal mines 1884 : 5-22. non-serial 1870. New slopes opened during year. (Repts. of in- spectors of mines 1870: 44.) 1871. Improvements in distr. (Same 1871: 90.) 1875. Address to all coal operators, supts., bosses, miners, laborers, and all others employed in and about the coal mines of the distr. of Schuylkill county; issued by Sampson Porton, inspector of mines; [rel. to the mine ventilation act]. (Same 1875: 81-82.) 1875/79-1880/84. Table: casualties; tonnage and em- ployes in distr. (Same 1879 (p. 13) — same 1884.) In 1879 and 1880, the table is cumulative from 1875 ; thereafter from 1880. 1879-1883. Rept. of employes, coal mined, days worked, etc. in distr. (Sams 1879 (pp. 16-17) — same 1883.) 1880. Total no. of employes, production of coal to each employe, ratio of lives lost to tons mined, etc. (Same 1880: 5.) 1881. Prosecutions for violation of mining law in distr. (Same 1881: 7-8.) 1881-1883. Rept. rel. to improvements made at mines of distr. (Same 1881 (pp. 16-19)— same 1883.) 1883. Prosecutions in distr. for violation of mine law of 1870. (Same 1883: 8.) 1884. Table: no. of employes, coal mined, days worked, etc. in each mine distr. (Same 1884: 18-19.) Accidents 1871-1872. JMo. and causes of deaths in mines of distr. (Rept. of inspectors of mines 1871 (p. 16) — some 1872.) 1871-1883. List of persons killed, maimed or injured in distr. (Same 1871 (pp. 109-113)— same 1883.) 1873. Tables: fatal and non-fatal accidents: names, col- lieries, etc. (Same 1873: 77-80.) 1875-1884. Tables summarizing fatal casualties, each yr. in distr. (Same 1884: 8.) 1880. Register of fatal and non-fatal casualties in distr. : date, name of the injured, name of colliery, age, etc. of victim, remarks; with recapitulation of fatal and non-fatal accidents. (Same 1880: 11-16.) . Total no. of fatal accidents and cause in distr. (Same 1880: 5.) . Explosions of C. H. gas in distr. (Some 1880: 7-8.) . Acct. of underground fires in distr. (Same 1880: 8-9.) 1881. Rept. rel. to non-fatal accidents resulting from explosion of gas in distr. (Sams 1881: 12-13.) 1881-1882. Underground mine fires in distr. (Same 1881 (pp. 13-15)— some 1882.) 1881-1883. Descriptive record of accidents in distr. (Same 1881 (pp. 28-34)— some 1883.) 546 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (iST PESIOD, 1869-1884)— cont'd SCHUYLKILL MINING DISTRICT— cont'd First (or PottsvUle) District — conf d Accidents — cont'd 1883-1884. Comparison of no. of persons employed, tons of coal produced to life lost, ratio of employes per lives lost, no. of tons mined per each personal in- jnry, average no. of tons mined per employe, ratio of employes, per each personal injury. {Same 1884: 7.) . Comparative stmt, of fatal and non-fatal casual- ties in distr. (Same 1884: 6.) 1884. Register of fatal and non-fatal casualties: date; name of victim, age, occupation, etc., name of col- liery, remarks. {Same 1884: 14-16.) . Detailed acct of accidents in distr. {Same 1884: 11-13.) CoUieries 1870. Description of land-sale ccdlleries of the distr. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1870: 145-146.) 1870-1871. Abandoned slope collieries. {Same 1870 (pp. i4-i5)—same 1871.) 1871-1875. Table: colliery statistics in distr.; name and location of collieries, no. of shafts, slopes, drifts and tunnels, system of ventilation, name and thick- ness of coal seam. no. and horse power of steam engines, etc. (.S'antel871 (pp. 154-159) — ^«ain« 1875.) 1873. Table: collieries in operation in the [Pottsville] mining distr., operators, coal seams, thickness of coal, landowners, {^ame 1873: 34-35.) 1875/9-1880/4. Names of collieries in operation; loca- tion; operators; production of coal each year. {^ame 1879 (pp. 14-15)— «am€ 1884.) In 1ST9 and l^^O the table is cmnnlatiTe from 1875; thereafter from 1?%0. 1880-1884. Improvements at the several collieries. (Some 1880 (pp. 9-10)— same 1884.) Omitted in 1881. 1881-1885. Names of collieries in operation. (13 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1885: A254-255.) 1884. General condition of collieries. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1884: 7.) j Collieries: Individual Adam Jackso:s axd Co. Coixiebt ! 1871. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors of coal mines 1871: 136.) Atakita Coujeet 1871. Description of ajid conditions in. (Repts. in- spectors of coal mines 1871: 129.) 1872. Description of. (Same 1872: 86.) 1873. Description of. {Same 1873: 88.) 1874. Description of. (Same 1874: 91.) Alaska Coal Co. Coelieet 1870. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. in- spectors of coal mines 1870: 139.) ATT.TA-vf-E Coal Mrsrse Co. 1881. New shaft of the Alliance Coal Mining Co. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1881: 16.) Ajtchob Colliebt 1873. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors of coal mines 1873: 81.) 1874. Description of and conditions in. {Same 1874: 90.) Anthracite Cckxikkx 1871. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors of coal mines 1871: 142.) 1872. Descripticm of. {Same 1872: 92.) Baltdcc^e Colu^t 1874. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors of coal mines 1874: 98.) COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (iST PERIOD, 1869-1884)— cont'd SCHUYLKILL MINING DISTRICT— cont'd First {or Pottsville) District — cont'd (^Uieiies: Individual — cont'd Beech Wood Colueby 1870. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors of coal mines 1870: 117.) 1871. Description of and conditions in. {Same 1871: 123-124.) 1872. Description of and conditions In. {Same 1872: 89.) 1874. Description of. {Same 1874: 93.) Bebchwood Slope 1873. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors of coal mines 1873: 96.) Beab Rtts Coixjekt 1875. Description of and conditions in. (R^ts. of in- spectors of coal mines 1875: 90.) Big Tract (Jolueet 1871. D^cription of. (Repts. of inspectra^ of coal mines 1871: 148.) Bie Teact Dbift 1871. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors of coal mines 1871: 144.) Black Heath Cohjeet 1870. Description ofl (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1870: 147.) • 1872. Description of and conditions in. {Same 1872: 79.) 1874. Description of. {fiame 1874: 94.) Black Vaixet Collubt 1874. Description of. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1874: 99.) Boston 'Rxrs Colliebt 1875. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. at in- spectors of coal mines 1S75: 93.) BuCKVILtB COLUEBY 1874. Description erf and conditions in. (Repts. of in- si>ectors of coal mines IS 74: 92.) Buckvilm; Slope 1873. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors of coal mines 1873: 92.) Buckville Slope Covuxsx 1870. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. of in- spectors of coal mines 1870: 133.) Bull Rrrr Collieky 1870. Description of and conditions in. (R^ts. ixiebt 1870. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. in- spectors of coal mines 1870: 218.) 1871. Description ot (Same 1871: 243.) 1874. Description of and conditions in. (Same 1874: 155.) 1875. Description ot (Same 1875: 119.) Coax Ridge Ccoxiebt (Abasdosed) 1878. Description ot (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1878: 76.) CoxKETT Coixiebt 1870. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. in- spectors of coal mines 1870: 210.) 1871. Description of and conditions in. (Same 1871 236.) 1873. Description of and conditions in. (Same 1873 174.) 1874. Description of and conditions in. (Same 1874 159.) COSnSESTAX COIilEKT 1878. Description ot (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1878: 54.) Dasiel Webstee Coxuebt 1870. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. in- spectors of coal mines 1870: 196.) 1871. Description of and conditions in. (Same 1871: 221.) David Telixck Omxbeet 1870. Description ot (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1870: 203.) DiAMOsD Coixiebt 1875. Description of. 1875: 117.) 1878. Description ot DiA3rosD Coixiebt so. 2, Foeestvuxe 1874. Description of and conditions in. (R^ts. in- spectors of coal mines 1874: 161.) DiAiiosD Colliery, Schutxkhx Coustt 1871. Description of and conditicms in specters of coal mines 1871: 238.) 1873. Description of and conditions in. 170.) DiAMOSD Slope Collteet 1870. Description ot (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1870: 211.) East Peasklis Coixieet 1873. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. in- spectors of coal mines 1873: 17L) 1874. Description of and conditions in. (Same 1874: 163.) EIcKEBT Coixieet 1870. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. in- spectors of coal mines 1870: 210.) 1871. Description of and conditions in. (Same 1871: 236.) (Repts. inspectors of coal mines (Same 1878: 80.) (Repts. in- (.same 1873: INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 553 COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (iST PERIOD, 1869-1884)— cont'd SCHUYLKILL MINING DISTRICT— cont'd Second (or Ashland) District— cont' A non-serial — cont'd Collieries: Individual — cont'd ElilANGOWAN COIXIEBT, SCHUTLKILL Co. 1878. Map: geological section near Ellangowan col- liery, Schuylkill Co. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1878: betw. pp. 36 and 37.) Bmort Colueey 1873. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1873: 179.) Entebpbise Coixjert 1870. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. in- spectors of coal mines 1870: 195-196.) ^ 1871. Description of and conditions in. (Same 1871: 220.) 1873. Description of and conditions in. (Same 1873: 159.) 1874. Description of and conditions in. (Same 1874: 146.) 1878. Description of. (Same 1878: 67-68.) BNTEBPBISE COIilEBY, NO. 2 1875. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1875: 118.) BXJEEKA COILIEBT 1873. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1873: 174.) 1874. Description of. (Same 1874: 159.) BXCELSIOB COLLIEEY 1870. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. in- spectors of coal mines 1870: 204.) 1871. Description of and conditions in. (Same 1871 229.) 1873. Description of and conditions in. (Same 1873 180.) 1874. Description of and conditions in. (Same 1874 154.) 1875. Description of. (Some 1875: 18.) 1878. Description of. (Same 1878: 66.) FiSHEB DkIFT CoUJEBY 1871. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1871: 243.) Feank Gowen Coixiebies 1870. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. in- spectors of coal mines 1870: 199.) 1871. Description of and conditions in. (Same 1871: 223.) Franklin Collieby (in Nobthumbebland Co.) 1871. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. in- spectors of coal mines 1871: 226.) FbANKLIN COIilEBY (SITUATED AT WhUAMSTOWN) 1871. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. in- spectors of coal mines 1871: 227.) FBAKKLIN CoIJjIEBY 1874. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1874: 157.) 1875. Description of. (Sam^ 1875: 119.) 1889. Sinking head frame with automatic safety gates used in sinking the Franklin Colliery air-shaft; with diagram. (Same 1889: 105.) Franklin Coixbeby (Kangaroo) 1873. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1873: 162.) Franklin no. 1 Collieby 1878. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1878: 62.) COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (iST PERIOD, 1869-1884) — cont'd SCHUYLKILL MINING DISTRICT— cont'd Second (or Ashland) District — cont'd non-serial — cont'd Collieries: Individual — cont'd Franklin no. 2 Collieey 1878. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of coal mineB 1878: 81.) Fboo Hollow Collieby 1878. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1878: 54.) Gensil Collieby 1878. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1878: 77.) George Pall's Colliery 1870. Description of and conditions In. (Repts. in- spectors of coal mines 1870: 207.) 1871. Description of and conditions in. (Same 1871 230.) 1873. Description of and conditions in. (Same 1873 166.) 1874. Description of and conditions in. (Same 1874 153.) 1875. Description of. (Same 1875: 119.) 1878. Description of. (Same 1878: 62.) Glen Collieby 1878. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1878: 81.) Glen City Coixieby 1878. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1878: 63.) Green Redge Colijeey 1878. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1878: 76.) Greenback Colliery 1870. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. in- spectors of coal mines 1870: 206.) 1871. Description of and conditions in. (Some 1871: 226.) 1878. Description of. (Same 1878: 77.) Hazel Dell, East, Collieby 1878. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1878: 76.) Hazel Dtt.t,, West, Colliery 1878. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1878: 76.) Hazlbdell Colliery (Colujibia CoinsfiY) 1875. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1875: 125.) Helfenstinb Collieby 1871. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. in- spectors of coal mines 1871: 226.) 1873. Description of. (Some 1873: 179.) 1874. Description of. (Same 1874: 160.) 1875. Description of. (Some 1875: 126.) 1878. Description of. (Some 1878: 65.) Henry Clay Colliery 1870. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. in- spectors of coal mines 1870: 205.) 1871. Description of and conditions in. (Some 1871 233.) 1873. Description of and conditions in. (Same 1873 157.) 1874. Description of and conditions in. (Same 1874 144.) 1875. Description of. (Same 18T5: 119.) 554 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (iST PEKIOD, 1869-1884)— cont'd SCHUYLKILL MINING DISTRICT— cont'd Second (or Ashland) District — cont'd non-serial — cont'd Collieries: Individual — cont'd Henbt Clat, no. 2 1878. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1878: 77.) Henby Clay Shaft, >o. 1 1878. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1878: 63.) Hejtby Heil's Fkajxklin Coixieby 1870. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1870: 209.) Hickory Ridge Collieby 1870. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1870: 219.) 1871. Description of. (Same 1871: 239.) 1873. Description of. (Same 1873: 159.) 1874. Description of. (Same 1874: 157.) 1875. Description of. (Same 1875: 127.) 1878. Description of. (Same 1878: 83.) Hickoey Swamp Collieby 1870. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. in- spectors of coal mines 1870: 219.) 1871. Description of and conditions in. (Same 1871 230.) 1873. Description of and conditions in. (Same 1873 165.) 1874. Description of and conditions in. (Same 1874 156.) 1875. Description of. (Some 1875: 127.) TClT.xnx . COUJEBY 1873. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1873: 181.) 1874. Description of and conditions in. (Same 1874: 159.) TflTMTtT.ll! COIXIEBT 1873. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1873: 175.) Keybtoiectors of coal mines 1874: 163.) Little Minb Run Coixjeby 1878. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1878: 80.) Locust Cbeek Coixieby 1870. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. in- spectors of coal mines 1870: 220.) 1871. Description of and conditions in. (Same 1871: 238.) Locust Gap Colueby 1870. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. in- spectors of coal mines 1870: 221.) 1871. Description of and conditions in. (Same 1871: 240.) 1874. Description of and conditions in. (Same 1874: 148.) 1875. Description of. (Same 1875: 120.) 1878. Description of. (Same 1878: 56.) Locust Run Collieey 1873. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. in- spectors of coal mines 1873: 162.) 1875. Description ot (Same 1875: 123.) 1878. Description of. (Same 1878: 55.) Locust Spbino Coixieby 1871. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1871: 243.) 1874. Description of and conditions in. (Same 1874: 149.) 1875. Description of. (Same 1875: 120.) 1878. Description of and conditions in. (Same 1878: 61.) LocusiBALE Colueby, in Colui£bia County 1875. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1875: 125.) Logan Colueby 1880. Description of. [New coUlery opened during 1880.] (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1880: 63- 64.) Lower Ranch Cbeek Colueby 1871. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. in- spectors of coal mines 1871: 55.) 1873. Description of and conditions in. (Same 1873: 170.) 1874. Description of and conditions In. (Same 1874: 159.) Luke B'iduee Colueby 1870. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. in- spectors of coal mines 1870: 200.) 1871. Description of and conditions in. (Same 1871: 223.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 555 COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (iST PERIOD, 1869-1884)— cont'd SCHUYLKILL, MINING DISTRICT— cont'd Second {or Ashland) District — cont'd non-serial — cont'd Collieries: Individual — cont'd Luke Fidlbb Collieby — cont'd 1873. Description of and conditions in. (Same 1873: 160-161.) 1874. Description of and conditions In. (Same 1874: 144.) 1878. Description of. (Same 1878: 72.) Luke Fidleb Collieet (Nobthumbebiand County) 1875. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1875: 125.) Mammoth Coal Seam 1873. Proposed plan of mining the Mammoth Coal Seam; by Col. David P. Brown, Pottsville; with diagram. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1873: 187-189.) Mammoth Vein Coal and Ibon Co. 1874. Diagram: section of the Mammoth Vein Coal and Iron Co.'s East and "West shafts; scale: 60 ft. per inch. (Repts. of inspectors of coal mines 1874: betw. pp. 30 and 31.) BIaeiam Colliery 1870. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1870' 222 ) 1871. Description of. (Same 1871: 234.) 1873. Description of and conditions in. (Same 1873: 153.) 1874. Description of and conditions in. (Some 1874: 147.) Mabshall Collieby 1871. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1871: 239.) 1873. Description of and conditions in. (Sams 1873: 166.) 1874. Description of and conditions in. (Same 1874: 142.) 1875. Description of. (Some 1875: 122.) Mazie Fbanklin Coixibky 1871. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. in- spectors of coal mines 1871: 232.) Mebkiam Collieey 1875. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1875: 126.) 1878. Description of. (Some 1878: 56.) Middle Cbeee Colueey 1870. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. in- spectors of coal mines 1870: 211.) 1871. Description of and conditions in. (Same 1871: 237.) 1873. Description of new shaft; with diagr. (Sams 1873: 179.) Middle Ceeek Shaft 1874. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. in- spectors of coal mines 1874: 162.) MoNiTOE Collieby 1870. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. in- spectors of coal mines 1870: 222.) 1871. Description of and condition in. (Same 1871: 240;) 1873. Description of and conditions in. (Same 1873: 152.) 1874. Description of and conditions in. (Same 1874: 148.) 1875. Description of. (Same 1875: 122.) 1878. Description of. (Same 1878: 82.) COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (iST PERIOD, 1869-1884)— cont'd SCHUYLKILL MINING DISTRICT— cont'd Second (or Ashland) District — cont'd non-serial — cont'd Collieries: Individual — cont'd Montana Collieey 1878. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1878: 63.) Mobeton Collieey 1874. Description of. (Same 1874: 153.) 1875. Description of. (Same 1875: 120.) Moeton Collieey 1871. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1871: 241.) 1873. Description of and conditions in. (Same 1873: 156.) Mount Caembx Shaft 1874. Section map of Phila. and Reading Coal and Iron Co.'s Mount Carmel shaft. Scale: 60 feet per inch. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1874: betw. pp. 152 and 153.) 1878. Description of. (Same 1878: 70.) Mount Caemel Shaet (Alaska) 1873. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1873: 167.) New Locust Gap 1873. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. in- spectors of coal mines 1873: 164.) Nobth Ashland, fobmeely Union, Collieey 1877. Description and condition of. (Repts. of inspect- ors of mines 1871: 47.) 1878. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. in- spectors of coal mines 1878: 55.) Nobth Feanklin, no. 1, Collieby 1878. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1878: 58.) Nobth Feankmn, no. 2, Coixieey 1878. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1878: 58.) NoETH Side Collieby 1873. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1873: 181.) 1874. Description of. (Same 1874: 160.) 1875. Description of. (Same 1875: 117.) Nobth Side Collieey [no. 2] 1874. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1874: 164.) Otto Collieby 1871. Explosion at Otto Colliery, No. 2. (Rept. of in- spectors of mines 1871: 213-214.) 1874. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. in- spectors of coal mines 1874: 161.) Otto, no. 1, Collieby 1870. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. in- spectors of coal mines 1870: 214.) 1871. Description of and conditions in. (Same 1871: 235.) Otto, no. 2, Collieey 1873. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. in- spectors of coal mines 1873: 175.) Otto Red Ash Colliery 1871. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. in- spectors of mines 1871: 242.) Packeb Collieey 1878. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1878: 65.) 556 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COAL HHIES AND MINING: ANTHSACITE MINES (iSX PERIOD, 1869-1884)— confd SCHUYLKILL MINING DISTRICT— cont'd Second {or AshJand) Diatrict — cont'd non-serial — cont'd Collieries: Individual— cont'd Pffrt.fss Colijebt 1877. Description and condition ot (Rept inspectors of mines 1877: 48.) 1878. Description oL (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1878: 83.) Philips axd Sheafeb Coixjebt 1870. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1870: 225.) PhOEXTK no. 2 COIXIEBT 1870. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. in- spectors of coal mines 1870: 207-209.) 187 L Description of and conditions in. (Same 1871: 234.) 1874. Description of and conditions in. {Same 1874: 161.) Phoe]sis yo. 3 C(MXiraT 1870. Descripti(Hi of and conditions iiL (Repts. u- spectors of coal mines 1870: 212.) 1871. Description of and conditions in. {Same 1871: 235.) Phoests Pabk Coujebt, so. 2 1873. Description of and condititms in. (Repts. in- spectors of coal mines 1873: 168.) Phoests Pabk Coujexy, so. 3 1873. Description ot (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1873: 169.) Potts Coujebt 1878. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. in- spectors of coal mines 1878: 53.) Pbestos, so. 1, GoujatT 1875. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1875: 124.) 1878. Description of. {Same 187S: 50.) PBESTOS, so. 2, COIUEKIES 1875. Description of. (Repta Inspectors of coal mines 1875: 124.) 1878. Description oL {Same 1878: 50.) Pbbstos, so. 3, Coujebt 1878. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1878: 5L) PBESTOS, SOS. 3 ASD 4, CoUJBtlES 1875. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1875: 124.) Pysb Coujebt 1870. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. in- spectors of coal mines 1870: 212.) 1871. Description of and conditions in. (.Sa//(t 1871 237.) 1873. Description of and conditions in. {Same 1873 173.) 1874. Description of and conditions in. (Same 1874 162.) Ratjch Cbeek Cotjjekies 1870. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. in- spectors of coal mines 1870: 215.) RArcH Gap Coujeet 1874. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1S74: 164.) 1878. Description of. {Same 1878: 81.) COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACTTE MINES C«SX PERIOD, 1869-1884)— confd SC3IUYLKILL MINING DISTRIC!T— confd Second {or AshUmd) District — confd non-serial — confd Collieries: Individual— confd Red Ash Tcssel 1874. Description of. (Repts. inspectors at coal mines 1874: 164.) 1875. Descriptitm of. {Same 1875: 127.) Reuasce Coujebt 1870. DescripticMi of and conditions in. (Repts. in- spectors of coal mines 1870: 20L) 1871. Description of and conditions in. {Same 1871 224.) 1873. Descriptian of and conditions in. {Same 1873 155.) 1874. Description of and condititms in. {Same 1874 146.) 1875. Description oL {Same 1875: 12L) 1878. DescripUon of. {Same 1878: 64.) Reso Coujebt 1875. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1875: 128.) RoTAL Oak Coujebt 1873. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1873: 163.) 1874. Descriptitm of. {Same 1874 : 157.) 1875. DescriptitHi oi. {Same 1875: 122.) 1878. Description of. {Same 1878: 62.) Shamokis Coujebt 1870. Destn4ptitm at. (Repts. inspecttH^ of ctial mines 1870: 204.) 187L Description of and conditions in. {Same 1871: 230.) 1873. Description of. {Same 1873: 165.) SHt»T MOUSTAIS CtKXIEBT 1870. Destniption of. (R^ts. inspet:tors of coal mines 1870: 225.) 1871. Description of and conditions in. {Same 1871 227.) 1873. Description of and conditions in. {Same 1873 178.) 1874. Description of and conditions in. {Same 1874 149.) 1875. Description of . (Sooie 1875: 121.) 1877. Rept. reL to fire at Short Mtmntaui CoUiery. {Same 1877: 47.) 1878. Desoiptitm t^ and fK>nditions in. {Same 1878: 73.) 1883. R^t ot Lykens YaH^ Coal Co.'s Short Mountain and Lykens Valley Colliery mine fire, in Wiconisco township, Danphin Co. {Same 1883: 64-67.) SnEOSG Coujebt 1878. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1878: 74.) Stewaktstiub Coujebt 1870. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. in- spectors ot coal mines 1870: 197.) 1871. Description of and tumditions in. {Same 1871: 22L) 1873. Description of and conditions in. {Same 1873: 154.) 1875. Description ot {Same 1875: 127.) 1878. Descriptton of. (Some 1878: 68^9.) Straw Coujebt 1870. Destaiption of. (R^ts. inspectors of coal mines 1870: 225.) 1871. Description of. {Same 1871: 242.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 557 COAL MINES AJID MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (iST PERIOD, 1869-1884)— cont'd SCHUYLKILL. MINING DISTRICT— cont'd Second (or Ashland) District — cont'd non-serial — cont'd Collieries: Individual — cont'd Summit Branch Colliery 1866-1882. Table:, coal shipped from Summit Branch Colliery each year. (Repts. of Inspectors of mines 1882: 70.) 1874. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. in- spectors of coal mines 1874: 151.) 1875. Description of. (Same 1875: 122.) 1878. Description of and conditions in. (Same 1878: 75-76.) Summit Branch CoiUEaiY (Williamstown) 1882. Description of. With section map and diagram. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1882: 68-71.) Tower City Colliery 1870. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1870: 214.) 1871. Description of and conditions in. (Same 1871: 241.) 1873. Description of. (Same 1873: 172.) Tbbvorton Colliery 1870. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1870: 224:), 1871. Descriiition of and conditions in. (Same 1871 229.) 1873. Description of and conditions in. (Same 1873 176.) 1874. Description of and conditions in. (Same 1874 143.) 1875. Description of. (Same 1875: 123.) Tunnel Coloeby 1875. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1875: 123.) 1878. Description of and conditions in. (Same 1878: 52.) Vaughan Collieby 1875. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1875: 118.) 1878. Description of. (Same 1878: 78.) Wadley Colliery (at Ashland) 1875. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1875: 120.) Wadleigh Slope 1878. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1878: 80.) West Bbookside Colliery 1878. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. in- spectors of coal mines 1878: 84-86.) 1879. Plan of West Brookside colliery owned by Phila. and Reading Coal and Iron Co. Scale: 600 ft.= 1 inch. (Same 1879: betw. pp. 46 and 47.) West End Colliery 1871. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of coal mines 1871: 244.) 1873. Description of. (Same 1873: 174.) 1874. Description of. (Some 1874: 159.) 1885. Prosecution under new mine law on acct. of criminal negligence of C. Coonrad, mining boss, in West End Colliery. (13 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1885: A65-74.) Williamstown Colliery 1870. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. in- spectors of coal mines 1870: 223.) 1871. Description of. (Same 1871: 234.) 1873. Description of and conditions In. (Same 1873.) COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (iST PERIOD, 1869-1884)— cont'd SCHUYLKILL MINING DISTRICT— cont'd Second (or Ashland) District — cont'd non-serial — cont'd Collieries: Individual — cont'd WoLP Colliery 1870. Description of and conditions in. (Repts. in- spectors of coal mines 1870: 220.) 1871. Description of and conditions in. (Same 1871: 238.) Third (or Shamokin) District Under sec. 15 of the Act of Mar. 3, 1870. During this Beriod this sub-district of the Schuylliill Mining istrict comprised all the mines in Northumberland and Dauphin counties together with all collieries in Schuylkill Co. west of the West Branch of the Schuylkill River In Schuylkill Co. serial 1870-1884. Rept. of inspector of mines of the third, or Shamokin, district to the Governor. In Documents as follows : David Edmunds, inspector 1870 in Repts. Inspectors coal mines 1870 : 1931-1986 * ' " ;; " " " 1871:212-250. " " 1872 : 130-134. 1871 1872 145-166. 135-165. 109-128. 5-26. William Hemingray, inspector 1873 in Reptg. inspectors coal mines 1873 : 1874 " " « .. .. ;^g74 1875 " " » « .< 1875 1876 « " " « .. 1876; James Ryan, inspector 187o in Repts. inspectors coal mines 1878 : 34-126 \lll « ." " ;; " 1879:44-71.' 1880 " " « 1880:62-85. Iffl " " " " 1881:97-131. 1||2 " " " 1882:67-99. 1883 " " " 1883:59-95. 1884 " " " « 1884 : 53-86. non-serial Accidents 1873/8-1880/4. Comparative stmt, of accidents and their ratio to coal mined, and total no. of employes for third or Shamokin distr. of Schuylkill distr. In Repts. as follows : 1873/8 in Repts. inspectors mines 1878 : 47. 18I5/?_ " " " " 1879 : 63. 1875/80 " 1875/81 " 1878/82 « 1880/3 " 1880/4 " 1880 : 81. 1881 : 127. 1882 : 95. 1883 : 91. 1884 : 86. Labor 1876-1880/3. No. and general description of collieries in distr. showing names of colliery and operator, land-owner, location, total coal tonnage, employes, safety devices, etc. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1876 (pp. 13-14)— some 1883.) 1878. Table: classification in detail of employees, with ratio of coal shipped to no. of employees, powder used and to each miner in Shamokin division of Schuylkill distr. for yr. ending Dec. 31. (Same 1878: 94-97.) Maps 1871. List of maps furnished by the operators of the third, or Shamokin, distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1871: 244.) Ventilation 1870. Condition of ventilation in the distr. (Repts. in- spectors of coal mines 1870: 226.) 1878-1883. Improvements in ventilation of collieries. (Same 1878 (p. 48)— some 1883.) * Collation from Collected docs. 558 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (2D PERIOD, 1885-1890) 1886/92-1888/94. Septennial tables: days in operation of anthracite collieries. (A.R. Inspectors of coal mines 1892 (pp. xiv-xxv) — same 1894.) Accidents 1885. Liist of accidents reptd. to inspector of Eastern Distr. of Wyoming Coal Fields, Lnzerne & Carbon COS., now incL all of Lackawanna and portion of Wayne and Snsqnehanna cos.; name, age, etc. of person injured, date and nature of accident. (13 A.R. bureau of Industrial statistics 1885: A28-37.) Fint District serial Under Act of Je. 30, 1885. Dnring this period this district comprised that portion of tiie Wyoming coal field included in Lackawanna, Wayne and Sns- qnehanna counties. 1885-1890. Ann. rept. of inspector of coal mines for first anthracite district to the Secy, of Internal Affairs. In Documents as follows : PatricJe Blewitt, 1885 in Bepts. inspectors • 13 Kept bnrean 42. 1886 In Bepts. Inspectors " 14 Kept bnrean 43. 188T In Bepts. Inspectors '15 Bept bniean 23 pp. 1888 in Bepts. inspectors 1889 " " 1890 " " , inspector anthracite mines 1885 : 1-34. industrial statistics 1S85 : A9- anthradte mines 1886 : 5-44. industrial statistics 1886 : Ao- anthracite mines 1887 : 1-23. Indnstrlal statistics 1SS7 Q : mines 1888:4-66. 1889 : 1-65. 1890 : 1-68. non-serial 1885. Table: methods of ventilation, size of fans and furnaces, size of inlets and outlets, no. of headings, no. of openings and air measurements taken at collieries of distr. (13 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1885: A 16-27.) . Table: character of coal, production, no. of em- ployes, days employed, casualties, etc. in distr. (13 same 1885: 13-15A.) 1885-1886. Table: grand total of employes, horses, mules, engines, pumps, boilers, and powder em- ployed, tons of coal mined and shipped, fatal and non-fatal accidents, etc. in distr. (13 same 1885: (p. 42A)— 14 same 1886.) 1886. Petition to readjust boundary line betw. distrs. nos. 1 and 2. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1886: 6-7.) . Same. (14 AJl. bureau of industrial statistics 1886: 6-12A,) 1886-1887. Table: total no. of tons of coal mined and tons of coke produced in each colliery, no. of days worked, no. of employes, no. of persons killed and injtired, no. of kegs of powder used, etc. in distr. (14 same 1886 (pp. 27-28) — 15 same 1887.) 1887. Table: names of collieries, mode, amt. and con- dition of ventilation, no. of persons working in mines, no. of horses and mules, etc. (Repts. in- spectors of mines 1887: 21-23Q.) Accidents 1887. List of accidents in distr.; nature and cause. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1887: 12-20.) 1889. Coroner's inquests; Investigations into deaths from accidents in mines of distr. (Same 1889: 20- 26.) Collieries ilEAnow Bbook Shaft 1886. Rept on, Meadow Brook shaft fire and accident. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1886: 19.) COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (2D PERIOD, 1885-1890)— cont'd First District — cont'd Labor 1887-1890. Table: no. of each class of employees at each colliery. (Repts. of Inspectors of mines 1887 (pp. 9-11) — same 1890.) Ventilation 1885. Table: system of ventilation, size of fans and furnaces, no. of openings and headings, air measure- ments, etc., for year. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1885: 8-19.) 1888-1890. Table: condition of ventilation in the col- lieries of the distr. (Same 1888 (pp. 40-66) — same 1890.) Second District Under Act of Je. 30, 1885. Dnring this period this snb- dlstrlct comprised Snllivan Co. and that portlan of the Wyoming coal field situated in linzeme Co. east of a nd Including Plains and Kingston townships. serial 1885-1890. Ann. rept. of inspector of coal mines of second anthracite district to the Secy, of Internal Affairs. In Documents as follows : S. McDonald, ingpector 1885 in Kepts. inspectors anthracite mines 1885 : 35-49. " " 13 Bept bureau industrial statistics 1885 :A43- 57. 1886 in Bepts. inspectors anthracite mines 18S6 : 45-70. " 14 Bept bnrean industrial statistics 1886 :A45- 69. ISST In Bepts. inspectors anthracite mines 1887 : 25-44. * 15 Bept. bureau industrial statistics 1887 B. 20 pp. 1888 in Bepts. Inspectors mines 1888 : 67-91. ISSft - " ' " 1889:67-92. 1890 ' ' " " 1890:69-107. non-serial 1885. Stmt, of no. of employes and tons of coal mined per person employed, by companies in distr. (13 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1885: 47A.) 1887. Prosecutions for violation of the mine law in distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1887: 28.) . Table: no. of tons of coal mined in each eoUIery, no. of days worked no. of employes, no. of persons killed and injured, no. of kegs of powder used, etc. in distr. (Same 1887: 31-33.) Acct. of prosecutions for violation of mine law in distr. (1.5 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1887: 4R.) 1888. Prosecutions for non-compliance with mine law in distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1888: 69.) Accidents 1882. Mine fires in distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1882: 54.) 1882-1883. Tabular stmts, showing casualties in Shen- andoah distr., nationalities of persons injured. (Same 1882 (p. 56)— same 1883.) 1884. Tables: no., class and mo. in which occurred fatal and non-fatal casualties in distr. (Same 1884: 26-27.) . Summary of casualties in distr. (Same 1884: 23-24.) . No. of employes, no. killed and injured, together with ratio for each class of employes in distr. (Same 1884: 24.) Register of fatal and non-fatal casualties in Shenandoah (2d) division: date, name of colliery, name of victim, occupation, age, etc., remaria. (Same 1884: 40-44.) Accidents from explosions of gas in distr. (Some 1884: 28.) 1885. Classification of accidents from Oct 25 to Dec. 31: causes, no., per centum. (13 A.R. bureau of in- dustrial statistics 1885: 47A.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 559 COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (2D PERIOD, 1885-1890)— cont'd Second District — cont'd Accidents — cont'd 1885. Description of fatal accidents In dlstr. by falling down shaft, by falls of roof and coal, by mine and r.r. cars, by explosion of flre damp. (13 same 1885: 45-47A.) 1885-1887. List of accidents occurring in and about mines of distr., name, age, etc. of victim, name and I location of colliery, date, nature and cause of acci- dent. (13 same 1885 (p. 56A) — 15 sams 1887.) 1885-1890. Comparative stmts, of fatal and non-fatal accidents and their causes, and of casualties and employes in mines of distr. each yr. (Repts. in- spectors of mines 1890: 67-68.) . Descriptive record of fatal accidents in distr. (Same 1885 (pp. 37-39)— some 1890.) 1887. No. of accidents and amt. of coal produced per life lost in distr. (Same 1887: 26.) . List of accidents in mines of distr.; nature and cause. (Same 1887: 37-43.) . Review of fatal accidents in distr. (Same 1887: 27-28.) Collieries 1885-1886. General condition of collieries in distr. (13 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1885 A (pp. 44- 45) — same 1886.) 1885-1887. Table: location of collieries in distr., name of operator and supt. (13 same 1885 A (p. 51) — 15 sam^ 1887.) 1885-1889. General condition of collieries. (Repts. in- spectors of mines 1885 (p. 36) — same 1889.) Omitted In 1887. 1885-1890. Detailed rept. of colliery improvements in distr. (Same 1885 (pp. 40-42)— sowe 1890.) 1885-1904. Tables: location of collieries; character of coal, production, no. of employes and no. of casual- ties; state of ventilation of mines; grand total of employes, horses, mules, engines, etc. employed, tons of coal mined and shipped, and fatal and non- fatal accidents occurring In 2d Anthracite Mine Distr. (Sam£ 1885 (pp. 43-49)— «ame 1890.) 1886. New collieries in distr.: Keystone Coal Co., near Mill Creek Station in Luzerne Co.; Penn. Coal Co. at Fort Griflan. (14 A.R. bureau of industrial sta- tistics 1886: 47-48A.) 1887. Table: location of collieries in second anthracite distr. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1887: 29-30.) 1890. Table showing location of collieries in the distr. (Same 1890: 87-88.) Collieries: Individual Consolidated Beeakeb 1888. Coal breakers destroyed by fire; burning of the Consolidated breaker. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1888: 72.) Kehley RtriT 1880. Kehley Run Mine fire. (Same 1880: 28-38, map; 42-44.) . Suffocation by gas at Kehley Run colliery; acct. of accidents, cause, etc. (Same 1880: 23-27.) 1881. Rept. and diagrs. rel. to Kehley's Run colliery flre. (Same 1881: 70-77.) Pennsylvania Coal Co., No. 4 Shaft 1890. Rept. rel. to fire in. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1890: 77-80.) Stanton Colliebt 1881. The Stanton colliery mine fire. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1881: 77-80.) COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (2D PERIOD, 1885-1890)— cont'd Second District — cont'd Labor 1885. Stmt, of average no. of days worked and tons of coal mined per day for each person employed in distr. (13 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1885: 48A.) 1886. List of mine bosses and their addresses, who reed, certificates of service in distr.; list of appli- cants who reed, certificates of qualification. (14 same 1886: 51 A.) 1886-1887. Table: total no. of tons of coal mined and tons of coke produced in each colliery, no. of days worked, no. of employes, no. of persons killed and injured, no. of kegs of powder used, etc. in distr. (14 same 1886 (pp. 54-56A)— 15 same 1887.) 1886-1890. Table: number of each class of employees at each colliery in distr. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1886 (pp. 57-59) — same 1890.) 1887-1890. Examination of applicants for mine fore- man's certificates in distr. (Same 1887 (p. 27) — same 1890.) Ventilation 1885. Table: state of ventilation in collieries of distr. for yr. ending Dec. 31. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1885: 46-47.) 1887. Table: mode and state of ventilation in the col- lieries of distr. (Same 1887: 44.) ■ . Same. (15 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1887 R: 20.) 1889-1892. Table: quantity of air circulating through the mines of distr. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1889 (pp. 74-75)— some 1892.) Omitted in 1891. Third (or Wilkes'barre) District Under Act of Je. 30, 1885. During this period this sub- district of the SchnylkiU Mining District comprised portions of the Wyoming coal field not Included in the 2d district west of Plains and Kingston town- ships with the city of Wilkesbarre and the boroughs of Kingston and Edwardsville. serial 1885-1890. Ann. rept. of inspector of coal mines of third anthracite district to the Secy, of Internal Affairs. In Documents as follows : ff. M. Williams, inspector 1885 in Eepts. inspectors anthracite mines 1885 : 50-108. " " 13 Eept. bureau industrial statistics 1885 : A58- 116. 1886 in Eepts. inspectors anthracite mines 1886 : 71-109. " " 14 Rept. bureau industrial statistics 1886 : A70- 108. 1887 in Eepts. inspectors anthracite mines 1887 " " 15 Eepts. bureau industrial statistics 28 pp. 1888 in Eepts. inspectors mines 1888 : 93-138. 45-72. 1887 S. 1889 1890 1889 : 93-146. 1890 : 109-165. non-serial 1884-1886. Prosecution for violation of mine laws in distr.; effect lost by long delay. (14 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1886 A: 77.) 1885. General condition of mines in distr.; new col- lieries started to ship coal. (13 same 1885 A: 60-61.) 1885-1888. Condition of mines. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1885 (p. 52)— same 1888.) 1886-1887. Table: no. of tons of coal mined and tons of coke produced in each colliery, no. of days worked, no. of employes, no. of persons killed or injured, no. of kegs of powder used, etc. in distr. (14 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1886 A (pp. 86-88)— 15 same 1887.) 1887. General condition of mines in distr. (15 same 1887 S: 3.) 560 INDEX TO DOCUME»fTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (2D PERIOD, 1885-1890)— cont'd Third lor Wilkesharre) District — cont'd n on-serial — confd 1889. Table: shoving no. of days worked by breakers average tons of coal mined per day, no. of persons employed, tons of coal mined per employe, persons injured and killed, tons of coal mined per persons injured and killed, tons of coal mined per life lost, ratio of employes to persons injured and killed, total tons of coal mined, kegs of powder used, and mules and horses employed during yr. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1889: 96.) . New breakers in course of erection. (Same 1889: 104.) 1890. Prosecutions in distr. for violation of mine law. (Same 1890: — .) Accidents 1884. Detailed acct. of accidents in distr. (Repts. in- spectors of mines 1884: 59-69.) 1885. Description of accidents in distr. by gas explo- sions, falls of roof and coal, falling down shafts, crushed by mine cars, explosions of powder and blasts, misc. causes; West EaA disaster; No. 1 Slope, Nanticoke; colliery accidents on surface; Oakwood shaft. (13 AJt. bureau of industrial sta- tisUcs 1885: 74-87 A.) . Classification and no. of fatal and serious non- fatal accidents in third anthracite distr. (13 same 1885: 59A.) 1885-1887. List of accidents in distr.; names of injured, age, nationality, occupation, etc., name of coUiery, cause of accidents. (13 game 1885 (pp. 88-99A) — ^15 tame 1887.) 1885-1890. Table: fatal and non-fatal accidents; no. of days worked, average no. of tons mined per day, no. of tons of coal mined per life lost; no. of each class of employes at each colliery, state of ventila- tion in all collieries operated; and location of aU collieries; etc. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1885 (pp. 80-106) — game 1890.) 1886. Description of fatal accidents in distr. (14 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1886: 79-83A.) 1887. No. of accidents per tons of coal produced in distr. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1887: 46.) Collieries 1885. Table: no. and horse power of engines and no. of steam JMlIers in use at each colliery. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1885: 102-104; 13 AH. bureau Industrial statistics 1885: 110-112A.) . Table: no. of days worked by each breaker at every colliery in distr., each mo. (Repts. inspectors mines 1885: 100-101; 13 AM. bureau of Industrial statistics 1885: 108-109A.) 1885-1887. Table: location of collieries in distr., name of operator and of supt. (13 AJt. bureau of in- dustrial statistics 1885 (pp. 115-116A) — 15 same 1887.) 1885-1890. Colliery improvements in distr.; detailed rept. ol (Rept. of bureau of mines 1885 (pp. 53-55) — same 1890 pt L) 1887. Coal breakers in distr. consumed by fire: Boston breaker of DeL and Hudson Canal Co. at Plymouth; Parrish Coal Co. at Plymouth; No. 10 breaker of Lehigh and Wilkes-Barre Coal Co. at Sugar Notch. (15 AJi. bureau of industrial statistics 1887 S: 9-10.) 1890. Collieries damaged by a cyclone. (Repts. in- spectors of mines 1890: 118.) . Condition of collieries at end of yr. (ectors of mines 1885 (p. 189) — same 1890.) . Repts. on improvements at collieries in distr. (Same 1885 (pp. 182-185)— «ame 1890.) 1886-1890. General condition of collieries. (Same 1886 (pp. 148-149)— «om€ 1890.) Labor 1886-1890. Table: no. of each class of employees at each colliery in distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1886 (pp. 158-159)— same 1890.) 1889-1890. BJxamination of applicants for mine fore- man's certificates in distr. (Same 1889 (pp. 189-190) — same 1904 pt L) Sixth Anthracite District Under Act of Je. 30, 1885. Dniing this period this district comprised that part of the SchnylklB ooal field in SchnyUllI Co. lying north of the Broad Mt. and west of a meridian line through the center ^ of the borough of Girardville, together with Colom- bia, Nortbnmberland and DanpUn cob. serial 1885-1890. Ann. rept of inspector of coal mines of sixth anthracite district to the Secy, of Internal Affairs. In Documents as follows : James Byaa, inspector 1885 in Repts. inspectors anthracite mines 1885 : 198-228. ■' 13 Rept. bnrean industrial statistics 1885 : A206- 236. 1S86 in Repts. inspectors anthracite mines 1886: 166-193. " " 14 Repc bureau indnstrial statistics 1886 : A166- 193. 1887 in Repts. inspectors anthracite mines 1887 : 117-139. ' * 15 Rept: bnreau Industrial statistics 1887 T. 23 pp. WUUam McMurtrie, ingpeetor 1888 in Repts. inspectors mines 1888 : 205-220. 1889 - - - - 1889:205-233. 1890 « ' " " 1890 : 230-258. non-serial 1885. Table: character of coal, production, no. of em- ployes, days employed, casualties, etc in distr. (13 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1885: 228-229A.) 1885-1887. Table: grand total of employes, horses, mules, engines, pumps, boilers and powder em- ployed, tons of coal mined and shipped, fatal and non-fatal accidents in distr. (13 same 1885 (p. 235A) — 15 same 1887.) 1886. Injunctions to enforce compliance with mining law; Northumberland Co. (14 same 1886: 167A) 1886-1887. Table: total no. of tons of coal mined and tons of coke produced in each colliery, no. of days worked, no. of employes, no. of persons killed and injured, no. of kegs of powder used, etc in distr. (14 same 1886 (pp. 182-183A)— 15 same 1887.) 1887. Prosecutions for not complying with mine law in distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1887: 118-119.) . Same. (15 same 1887: 2-3V.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 563 COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (2D PERIOD, 1885-1890)— cont'd Sixth Anthracite District — cont'd Accidents 1881/5-1894/7. Comparative stmt, of casualties, ton- nage and employes of distr. In Eepts. as follows : 1881/5 in Eepts. inspectors mines 1885 : 228. 1881/6 " " " " 1886 : 169. 1883/7 « " " " 1887:125. 1887/8 " " " " 1888 : 207-208. 1887/9 " " " " 1889:221. 1887/90 " " " " 1892 : 231-232. 1887/91 " " " " 1891 : 208-209. 1888/92 " " " " 1892 : 199-200. 1889/93 " " « « 1893 : 203-204. 1890/4 " « " " 1894:228-229. 1891/5 " " " " 1895 : 197. 1892/6 « " " " 1896 : 193-194. 1893/7 " " bureau " 1897:164. 1894/7 " " " " 1898:175. 1885-1886. Description of accidents In distr. (13 A.R. bureau of Industrial statistics 1885 (pp. 212-226A) —14 same 1886.) 1885-1887. List of accidents in distr.: names of in- jured, age, etc., name and location of colliery, date, nature and cause of accident. ' (13 same 1885 (pp. 230-234A)— 14 same 1886.) 1885-1890. Descriptive rept. rel. to accidents occurring in distr. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1885 (pp. 204-218)— some 1890.) 1890. Rept. on mine fires in distr. (Same 1890: 236-239.) Collieries 1885-1890. Table: location of collieries in distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1885 (p. 219) — same 1890.) 1885-1887. Same. (13 A.R. bureau of industrial sta- tistics 1885 (p. 227A)— 15 same 1887.) 1889-1890. Detailed rept. on improvements made at collieries in distr. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1889 (pp. 212-219)— same 1890.) Collieries: Individual Philadeuhia. and Reading Coal and Ikon Co. 1885. Improvements made by co. in and about their collieries in Shamokin distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1885: 199-204.) PHILADEtPHlA COAL AND IeON Co. 1890. Rept. on improvements at collieries of co. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1890: 239-244.) Labor 1886-1890. Table: no. of each class of employees at each colliery in the distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1886 (pp. 184-185) — some 1890.) 1890. Examination of applicants for mine foreman in distr. (Some 1890: 244-245.) Ventilation 1886-1887. General condition of ventilation in collier- ies of distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1886 (p. 167)— some 1887.) Seventh Anthracite District Under Act of Je. 30, 1885. During this period this district comprised all that part of the Schuylkill coal field In Schuylkill Co. lying south of the Mahanoy Valley and Lebanon Co. serial 1885-1890. Ann. rept. of inspector of coal mines of seventh anthracite district to the Secy, of Internal Affairs. In Documents as follows : Samuel Gay, tnspeotor 1885 in Bepts. inspectors anthracite mines 1885 : 229-252. " " 13 Eept. bureau industrial statistics 1885 : A237- 260. 1886 in Eepts. inspectors anthracite mines 1886 : 194-209. " " 14 Eept. bureau industrial statistics 1886 : A194- 209. COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (2D PERIOD, 1885-1890)— cont'd Seventh Anthracite District — cont'd serial — cont'd Samuel Gay, inapeotor — cont'd 1887 in Eepts. inspectors anthracite mines 1887 : 141-149. " 15 Sept. bureau industrial statistics 1887 W. 9 pp. 1888 In Eepts. inspectors mines 1888 : 221-236. 1889 " " " " 1889:235-256. 1890 " " " " 1890:258-273. non-serial 1884-1885. Table: no. of persons employed, no. of tons produced per life lost, ratio of employes per life lost, no. of tons of coal produced per each per- son injured, tons of coal mined per each employe, ratio of employes per personal injury in distr. (13 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1885: 239 A.) 1885. Table: character of coal production, no. of em- ployes, days employed, casualties, etc. in distr. (13 same 1885: 252-253A.) 1886-1887. Table: no. of persons employed, no. of tons of coal produced per life lost, no. of tons produced per each person seriously injured; tons of coal pro- duced per employe. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1887: 143.) . Table: giving total no. of tons of coal mined and tons of coke produced in each colliery, no. of days ■worked, no. of employes, no. of persons killed and injured, no. of kegs of powder used, etc. in distr. (14 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1886 (pp. 202-203A)— 15 same 1887.) Accidents 1880-1885. Table: casualties, tonnage and employes each yr. in distr. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1885: 252.) . Same. (13 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1885: 260A.) 1884-1885. Comparative stmt, of fatal and non-fatal casualties in distr. (13 some 1885: 238A.) 1885. Table: no. of fatal accidents; amt. of coal pro- duced per life lost by different companies and in- dividual firms in distr. (13 same 1885: 238A.) . Table: no. of employes, no. of deaths, and ratio of same per 1000 employes of different cos. and individual firms in distr. (13 same 1885: 240A.) 1885-1886. Descriptive list of fatal accidents in distr. (13 same 1885 (pp. 247-249 A)— 14 same 1886.) 1885-1887. List of accidents occurring in mines of distr.: names of injured, age, etc., name and loca- tion of colliery, date, nature and cause of accident. (13 same 1885 (pp. 256-259A)— 15 some 1887.) 1885-1890. Descriptive list of fatal accidents in distr. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1885 (pp. 239-242) — same 1890.) 1885/6-1889/91. Comparative stmt, of fatal and non- fatal casualties; amt. of coal produced per life lost by different cos. and individual firms; total amt. of coal shipped to market, with estimated amt. used or sold at collieries, each yr. in distr. In Eepts. as follows : 1885/6 in Eepts. inspectors mines 1886 : 195-196. 1886/7. 1887/8 " " " " 1888 : 222-223. 1888/9 « « " " 1889 : 236-237. 1889/90 " " " " 1890 : 260-261. 1889/91 « « " « 1891 : 246-247. 1886-1887. Comparative stmt, of fatal casualties in distr.; causes. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1887: 141.) 1887. Table: no. of accidents and amt. of coal pro- duced per life lost. (Same 1887: 142.) . Table: no. of deaths and ratio thereof per every 1000 employes of the different cos. and individual firms. (Same 1887: 143.) 564 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (2D PERIOD, 1885-1890) — cont'd Seventh Anthracite D-istrict — cont'd Accidents — confd 1888-1889. Kept, on outbursts of gas in distr. (Same 1888 (pp. 225-226)— some 1889.) Collieries 1881-1885. Names of collieries in operation and coal mined in distr. each yr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1885: 246-247.) 1885. General condition of collieries in distr. (13 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1885: 240 A.) 1885-1890. General condition of mines. (Repts. in spectors of mines 1885 (p. 232) — same 1890.) Omitted in 1886 and 1887. ■ . Table showing location of collieries in distr. (Same 1885 (p. 243) — same 1890.) Repts. on coUiery improvements made in distr. (Same 1885: 237-238; Rept. depL of mines 1900.) Collieries: Individiial Otto Coluebt 1885. Sudden outburst of gas at colliery. (Repts. in- spectors of mines 1885: 233-236.) 1885. Same. (13 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1885: 241-244A.) Cbtstal Coiuesy 1885. Injunction; acct. of proceedings. (13 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1885: 240-241A.) Labor 1886-1890. Table: no. each class of employees at each colliery in distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1886 (pp. 204-205) — same 1890.) Omitted in 1887. 1886. Same. (14 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1886: 197A.) 1886. Names of persons who reed, certificates of service and those who reed, certificates of competency un- der act of Je. 30, 1885. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1886: 197.) 1889. Examination of applicants for mine foremen certificates in distr. (Same 1889: 246.) COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (3D PERIOD, 1891-1904) 1888/92-1890/04. Comparative table showing produc- tion of coal and coke in tons; no. of employes in and about mines; no. of fatal and non-fatal acci- dents in each anthracite and bituminous district. In Bepts. as follows : 1888/92 in Bepts. inspectors coal mines 1892 : ix-x. 1889/93 - " " » . iS93:v-Tl. 1890/4 " " " " « 1894 : Tlii-tr. 1891/5 " " " " « 1895 : xiii-xlv. 1892/6 " " " « « 1896 . xri-irlL 1893/7 " Bept. bureau mines 1897 : xxs-srsi. 1894/8 « - " - 1898: In-Iisi. 1891/9 " « « « 1899 : -i-nrii- T-rr 1891/00 « « " " I900:lii-liil; Ivii; Ix-lri. 1892/01 " . " " " 1901 : 34 ; 36 ; 38-39 ; 59- 60 ; 63 "65-66. 1893/02 in Bept bnrean mines 1902 : 19 ; 21 ; 23-24 ; 80- 81 ; 84 ; 86-87. 1890/03 in Bept. dept. mines 1903, pt. 1 : xlv ; xlvi ; ilviii ; I-lii ; pt. 2 : xcxll-xzzlii ; xxsv ; rrxvli ; iL 1900/04 in Bept. dept. mines 1904, pt. 1 : xivili-xxii ; mi ; xrxlil-rxxiv ; pt. 2 : Ixrii-Ixriii ; 1x3 ; lixii-lxml ; Ixrrli-lxxvlli. . Comparative table showing production of anthra- cite coal and no. of employes in and about mines by counties. In Bepts. as follows : 1888/92 in Repts. inspectors coal mines 1892 : xi. 1889/93 ' " " - - 1893 :vii. 1890/4 « • " « « 1894 :x. 1891/5 " " " « " 1895: XT. 1892/6 " « " « « 1896 : xxxii. COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (3D PERIOD, 1891-1904) — cont'd 1893/7 in Bept. bureau mines 1897 : xxxil. 1894/8 - " " " 1898 : Ixxii. 1891/9 - « " <-• 1899 : sxxi-xxxii. 1891/00 " « " " 1900 : liv ; Ivii. 1892/01 - « " « 1901:35: 37. 1893/02 " « « " 1902 : 20 ; 22. 1800/03 " " dept. " 1903, pt 1 : xllx ; lii. 1890/04 « « ' " - 1904, pt. 1 : xxxii ; iht- XXXTJ. 1891. Opinion of atty. gen. rel. to anthracite inspection distrs.; bd. of examiners apptd. to examine mine foremen, etc., under act of 1885, hold office until 1st term of court in 1892. (Bienn. rept of atty. geu. 1891/2: app. p. 50.) 1896-1897. Table showing total production, shipments, increase or decrease in 1897 compared with 1896, no. of employes, tons of coal produced per employe, kegs of powder and lbs. of dynamite used, no. of horses and mules, no. of steam boilers in use, fatal and non-fatal accidents in anthracite collieries of Penn. (Rept. bureau of mines 1897: xxii-xxiil.)' 1S99. Inspection of anthracite mines; duties of inspec- tors. (Same 1899: xiv-xvi.) 1899-1904. Table: no. of tons of coal mined, no. of days worked, no. of employes, no. of persons killed and injured, no. of kegs of powder, etc. used in anthra- cite distrs. (Same 1899 (pp. xxxvi-xxrvii) — same 1904.) 1901. Arrangement of anthracite districts as author- ized by act of Je. 8, 1901, arranged by chief of bureau of mines in accordance with provisions of said act on basis of no. of mines, production of coal, no. of employes, no. of accidents in contemplated distrs. (Some 1901: 33.) . Amdmts. to anthracite mine law providing for additional inspectors; defects. (Some 1901: 30-32.) 1902. Table: anthracite coal counties, as re-districted to conform with amdmts. to art. 2, mine law, ap- proved Je. 8, 1901, giving no. of collieries, em- ployes and production of each district. (Same 1902: 13.) 1903. Blank form of record of inspection of anthracita coal mines as per sec. 15, art. 2, anthracite mina law as amended Je. 8th, 1901. (Same 1903 pt. 1, following p. xviii, diagr.) Veto of act to regulate sale of anthracite coal by ton, in deliveries by retail coal dealers; with text of biU. (Vetoes 1903: 79-80.) Accidents See also preceding group. 1890/1-1892/3. Comparative stmts, of fatal casualties; no. of fatal accidents and quantity of coal produced per life lost; no. of non-fatal accidents; quantity of coal shipped and estimated quantity used and sold at mines of 8th anthracite distr. (Repts. of in- spectors of coal mines 1891 (pp. 272-273) — same 1893.) 1891/00-1892/01. No. and percentage of each class of fatal accidents in and about anthracite coal mines. (Repts. of bureau of mines 1900 (p. xxxvii) — «om« 1901.) 1891/00-1892/04. NationaUty by birth of employes killed in and about mines of anthracite region. (Same 1900: xxvli; Rept dept of mines 1904 pt 1.) In 1901, et seq., cnmnlatiTe from 1892. 1891-1899. Table: no. of fatal and non-fatal accidents that occurred in and about anthracite and bitumi- nous coal districts. (Rept bureau of mines 1899: XXX.) 1892-1898. Total accidents each yr. in distr. (Same 1898: 34.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA oC>5 COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (3D PERIOD, 1891- 1904)— cont'd Accidents — cont'd 1893. Accidents in 1891, greater no. being in anthra- cite regions; effect of legislation. (Govs. mess. (Pattison) Jan. 3, 1893: 32.) . General remarks on accidents, their causes, and how to prevent them. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1893: 6-10.) 1895-1898. Table: no. of fatal and non-fatal accidents and their causes, occurring in and about mines of Penn. {Same 1895 (pp. xviii-xix) — same 1898.) 1895-1899. Comparative stmts, showing death rate by falls of roof, coal and sides per 1000 persons em- ployed in coal mines of Penn., and in other states and countries. (Rept. of bureau of mines 1901: 18-19.) 1896. Fatal and non-fatal accidents in mining regions of state; comment. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1896: xii-xiv.) 1897-1901. Rept. rel. to mine fires in distr. (Repts. of bureau of mines 1897 (pp. 34-35) — same 1901.) Omitted in 1898. 1897-1904. Table: causes of accidents, no. attributable to each cause, and total no. of fatal and non-fatal accidents at anthracite collieries of Penn. (Same 1897: xxvi-xxvii.) 1898. Reduction in no. of accidents in mining distrs. (Same 1898: viii-xiii.) • — — . Effective preparations for orderly action and quick relief in case of explosions. (Mining bull. Penn. State College v. 4 (no. 2) : 38-42.) — — . Some desired changes in our mining laws; acci- dents. (Same v. 4 (no. 6): 130-151.) 1898-1901. Table: nationality of persons fatally and non-fatally injured in and about anthracite col- lieries during yr. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1898 (p. Ixxx)— some 1901.) 1902. Remarks on accidents in coal mines. (Rept. of bureau of mines 1902: 8-9.) 1903. Flooding of mines in Carbondale distr. (Rept. dept. of mines 1903 pt. 1: 76.) Labor 1890-1904. Table: no. of employees in and about the anthracite mines by counties. In Documents as follows : 1890-1903 In Eept. dept. mines 1903, pt. 1 : xlix. 1890-1904 " " " " 1904, pt. 1 : xixii. 1891-1899 " « " « 1899:xxxii. 1891-1900 " " bureau " 1900 : Ivlli. 1901 « " .. .. 1901 : 37. 1893-1902 « « « " 1902:22. . Table: no. of employees in and about the anthra- cite mines by districts. In Documents as follows ; 1890-1903 In Eept. dept. mines 1903, pt. 1 : xlviii. 1890-1904 " " '^ " 1904, pt. 1 : ixxi. 1892-1901 " •' bureau " 1901:36. 1893-1902 « " " « 1902:21. 1892-1896. No. of employees in the anthracite region. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1896: xi.) 1895. No. of employees in the anthracite region. (Same 1894: ix.) 1901-1904. Table: no. of each class of employees in the mines of anthracite region by districts. (Rept. of bureau of mines 1901 (p. 7) — same 1904.) Ventilation 1902. Remarks on ventilation of anthracite mines. (Rept. bureau of mines 1902: 10.) 1904. Condition of ventilation in the anthracite mines, with two tables. (Rept. dept. of mines 1904 pt. 1: xv-xvii.) COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (3D PERIOD, 1891-1904)— cont'd First Anthracite District Under Act of Je. 2, 1891, this district comprised all that portion of the I/ackawanna coal field lying northeast of East and West Market streets in the City of Scranton, and of Slocum and Drinker streets in the borough of Dunmore, incl. the coal flelds of Susquehanna and Wayne counties. serial 1891-1904. Ann. rept. of inspector of coal mines for first anthracite district to the Secy, of Internal Affairs. In Documents as follows : 1801 not made.* Edward Roderick^ inspector 1892 in Repts. inspectors mines 1892 : 1-36. 1893 in Kepts. inspectors coal mines 1893 : 5-49. 1894 « " " 1894 1-64. 1895 " " " " 1895 1-33. 1896 ft u " " 1896 141. 1897 " Rept. bureau mines 1897 : 1-24. 1898 1898 : 1-32. 1899 " " " " 1899 : 1-72. 1900 " *' « « 1900 : 1-30. 1901 If .* 11 " 1901 : 75-114. 1902 " " " " 1902 : 95-122. L. M. EvanSj inspector 1903 in Rept. dept. mines 1903, pt. 1 : 3-36. 1904 " " " " 1904, pt. 1 ; 3-38. non-serial 1892. General condition of mines in the distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1892: 4-5.) 1893. Table: no. and horse power of engines and no. of steam boilers in use. (Same 1893: 48-49.) . Table: rept [of condition] of steam boilers in use in the first anthracite distr. during 1893. (Same 1893: 45-47.) 1898. Map: location of coal mines in the first anthra- cite distr.; scale: 2 miles to 1 inch. (Rept. of bureau of mines 1898 pt. 2.) 1902-1903. Table: names of mines and operators, kind of opening, type of fan, size of fans and furnaces, volume of air in mine, no. of employees, quantity of air per minute per employee, etc. (Same 1902: 103-105; Rept. dept. of mines 1904.) 1903. Condition of mines in the distr. (Rept. dept. of mines 1903 pt. 1: 32-34.) Accidents 1885-1887. List of accidents occurring in and about mines in first anthracite distr., name of the injured, age, etc., name and location of colliery, date, nature and cause of accident. (13 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1885 (pp. 38-41A)— 15 same 1887.) Nationality of victims given in 1885. 1892-1904. Descriptive record of accidents in first an- thracite distr. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1892 (pp. 11-20)— same 1904 pt. 1.) 1895. Brief remarks on causes of accidents in first anthracite distr. (Same 1895: 4-5.) Collieries 1885-1886. Table: location of collieries of first anthra- cite distr. (13 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1885 (pp. 11-12A) — 15 same 1887.) 1891-1904. Table showing name and location of col- lieries in distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1891 (pp. 9-12) — same 1896; same bureau of mines 1898 (pp. 7-8) ; same 1902; same dept. of mines 1903 pt. 1 (pp. 14-15)— same 1904.) . Colliery improvements during yr. (Same 1891 (pp. 7-8) — same 1898; same bureau of mines 1899 (pp. 5-8) — same 1900; same dept. of mines 1903 pt. 1 (pp. 34-35)— same 1904.) * Contained in the 1891 report of the second district. 566 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (3D PEKIOD, 1891-1904) — confd First AntJiracite District — cont'd Collieries: Individnal Lackawanna Mine Fike 1894. Rept. on. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1894: 11-14.) Labor 1886-1904. Table: no. of each class of employees in first district during 1886. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1886 (pp. 29-31) — same 1896; same bureau of mines 1897 (pp. 13-16) — same 1902; same dept. of mines 1903 pt. 1 (pp. 20-23)— «Offl€ 1904.) Omitted 1900. 1893-1904. Examination of applicants for mine fore- man and asst. mine foreman's certificates in distr. (Same 1893 (p. 25)— same 1904 pt 1.) Ventilation 1892-1893. Table: quantity of air circulating through the mines of distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1892 (pp. 21-22)^»onie 1893.) 1901. Table : method of ventilating and quantity of air circulating in each mine. (Rept bureau of mines 1901: 81-88.) Second Anthracite District Under Act of Je. 2, 1891, this district comprised tliat portion of tbe Lackawanna coal fieid in Lackawanna Co. lying southwest of East and West Market streets in the city of Scranton, and west of Slocum and Drinker streets in the borough of Dunmore. serial 1891-1904. Ann. rept of inspector of coal mines for sec- ond anthracite district to the Secy, of Internal Affairs. In Documents as follows : Patrich Bletoitt, inspector 1891 in Kepts. inspectors mines 1891 : 5-37. 1892 " " " - 1892 : 37-71. 1893 « « " coal mines 1893 : 51-75. 1894 « « " " « 1894:65-82. 1895 " " •■ « « 1895:35-51. B. O. Prytherch, ingpector 1896 in Bepts. Inspiectors coal mines 1896 : 43-67. 1897 in Kept, bureau mines 1897 : 25-62. 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1898 : 33-67. 1899 : 73-128. 1900 : 31-66. 1901 : 115-156. 1902 : 123-156. P. J. Moore, inspector 1903 In Bept dept. mines 1903 pt. 1 : 37-82. 1904 - " " " 1904 pt. 1 : 39-68. non-serial 1891-1895. Table: tons of coal mined, no. of days worked, no. of employees, no. of accidents, mode of ventilation, no. of boilers, no. and horse power of engines and mine locomotives, condition of boilers, no. of splits of air, quantity of air passing at intake, face of workings and outlets, etc. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1891 (pp. 13-25) — same 1895.) 1897. Remarks on system of mining and general con- dition of mines in the distr. (Rept of bureau of mines 1897: 30-36.) 1898. Map : location of coal mines in the second anthra- cite distr.; scale: 2 miles to 1 inch. (Rept bureau of mines 1898 pt 2.) 1899. General remarks on condition of mines. {Same 1899: 80.) 1901. Same. {Same 1901: 127.) COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (3D PERIOD, 1891- 1904)— cont'd Second Anthracite District — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1902-1903. Table: names of mines and operators, kind of opening, volume of air in the mines, no. of em- ployees, quantity of air per minute per person, etc. (Same 1902 (pp. 131-133) — same dept of mines 1903 (pp. 46-47)— «o»i« 1904.) 1903. Condition of drainage in the mines of distr. (Rept dept of mines 1903 pt 1: 79.) . General condition of the mines. (Sams 1903 pt 1: 72.) . Safety of mines in the distr. (Same 1903 pt 1: 79.) Accidents 1892-1902. Production of coal and accidents in distr. each year. (Rept bureau of mines 1902: 135.) Collieries 1890. Condition of the collieries in the distr. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1890: 69.) 1891-1904. Colliery improvements in the distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1891 (pp. 9-12) — same 1893; game bureau of mines 1897 (pp. 39-40) — same 1901; same dept. of mines 1903 (pp. 73-75) — same 1904.) 1892. Table: machinery, boilers and steam power used at each colliery in the distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1892: 68-71.) 1892-1904. Table: location of collieries in the distr. (Same 1892 (pp. 44-45) — same 1893; same bureau of mines 1897 (pp. 41-42) — same 1901; same dept of mines 1903 (pp. 48-49) — same 1904.) Omitted 1894-1895, 1902. 1897. Collieries where mining operations were discon- tinued in 1897. (Rept bureau of mines 1897: 38-39.) 1899. Effect of coUlery improvements on the safety of the mine. (Same 1899: 84-86.) . Collieries which have resumed operations dur- ing yr. (Same 1899: 89.) 1902. Table: name and location of collieries, name of operator and supt, railroad to mine, etc., in the distr. (Same 1902: 138-140.) 1904. Condition of collieries of the distr. (Rept dept of mines 1904 pt 1: 64-65.) Collieries: Individual Ketstose Coai, Co. 1886. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1886: 47.) West Ridoe Coal Co. 1894. Communication from J. H. Rittenhouse, genl. mgr. of CO., describing territory and plant of the proposed mines of the co. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1893: 53-54.) Labor 1891-1904. Table: no. of each class of employees at each colliery In the distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1891 (pp. 26-29) — same 1896; same bureau of mines 1897 (pp. 46-48) — same 1901; same dept of mines 1902 (pp. 145-149)— some 1904.) Omitted 1895. . Examination of applicants for mine foreman's certificates. (Repts. inspector of mines 1891-1896; same bureau of mines 1897-1902; same dept of mines 1903-1904.) Ventilation 1897-1899. Rept rel. to ventUation of mines of distr. (Repts. of bureau of mines 1897 (pp. 35-36)— same 1899.) 1901. Same. (Same 1901: 118-119.) 1903. Same. (Rept dept. of mines 1903 pt 1: 78.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 567 :OAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (3D PERIOD, 1831-1904)— cont'd Third Anthracite District Under Act of Je. 2, 1891, this district comprised that portion of the Wyoming coal field situated in Luzerm Co., east of and incl. Plains and liingston townships. serial 1891-1904. Ann. rept. of inspector of coal mines of third anthracite district to the Secy, of Internal Affairs. In Documents as follows : H. McDonald, inspector 1891 in Repts. inspectors mines 1891 : 39-68. 1892 " " " " 1892:73-107. 1893 " " " coal mines 1893 : 77-104. " " 1894:83-115. " " " 1895:53-86. « 1896:69-107. " bureau mines 1897 : 63-86. " 1898 : 67-98. " 1899:129-170. " 1900:67-104. " " " 1901:157-194. " " " 1902:157-194. H. O. Prytherch, inspector : 83-116. 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 in 1904 " Kept dept. mines 1903 pt. 1 : 83-116 ^ " " 1904 pt. 1 : 69-96. non-serial 1892. Table: condition of steam boilers in use in the distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1892: 86-89.) 1893. General condition of the mines in the distr. (Some 1893 (p. 81)— same 1894.) 1898. Map: location of coal mines in the third anthra- cite insp. distr. of Pa. Scale: 2 miles to 1 inch. (Rept. of bureau of mines 1898 pt. 2.) 1900. Same. (Some 1900: 72.) 1902-1904. Table: names of operators and mines, kind of openings, type and size of fans, size of furnaces, volume of air produced, no. of employees, quantity of air per minute per employee, etc. (Same 1902 (pp. 166-169) — ^some dept. of mines 1903 pt. 1 (pp. 92-93)— -some 1904.) 1903. Condition of mines, ventilation and drainage. (Rept. dept. of mines 1903 pt. 1: 114-115.) Accidents 1891-1904. Table: fatal and non-fatal accidents. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1891 (pp. 41-42) — same 1896; same bureau of mines 1897 (pp. 70-71) — same 1892; same dept. of mines 1903 pt. 1 (p. 86) — sam^ 1904.) 1896-1901. Rept. on fires in third anthracite distr. (Repts. of bureau of mines 1896 (pp. 74-76) — some 1901.) Collieries 1891-1892. Condition of collieries at end of yr. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1891 (p. 46) — some 1892.) 1891-1904. Table: showing location of the collieries. (Same 1891 (pp. 51-52) — same 1896; some bureau of mines 1897 (pp. 72-73) — same 1902; some dept. of mines 1903 (pp. 94-95) — same 1904.) . Colliery improvements made during 1884. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1891 (p. 46) — ^some 1896; same bureau of mines 1897 (pp. 66-67) — same 1904.) . Examination of applicants for mine foremen's certificates in third anthracite distr. (Repts. inspec- tors of mines 1891 (p. 40) — same 1896; some bureau of mines 1897 (pp. 65-66) — same 1902; same dept. of mines 1903 (p. 115)— some 1904.) 1902-1903. Condition of collieries in 1902 and colliery improvements for 1903. (Rept. bureau of mines 1902: 170-171.) 1903. Description of accidents occurring in third anthracite distr. (Rept. of dept. of mines 1903 pt. 1: 113-114.) 1904. Condition of collieries and improvements made during yr. (Rept. of dept. of mines 1904 pt. 1: 95-96.) COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (3D PERIOD, 1891-1904)— cont'd Third Anthracite District — cont'd Collieries: Individual Annoba Coal Co. 1894. Rept rel. to burning of breaker of Annora Coal Co., third anthracite distr. (Repts. of Inspectors of mines 1894: 97-98.) DOBBANCE CoiilEBY 1885. Fire in Dorrance Colliery, near Wilkes-Barre — ■ third anthracite distr. (13 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1885: 63-64A.) . Fire in Dorrance Colliery, third anthracite distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1885: 55-56.) FOETT FOBT COLLIEBT 1892. Dam erected by the Wyoming Valley Coal Co. in the colliery; with diagram. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1892: 77-78.) HniiMAN Shaft 1892. Description of dam in the old Hillman shaft of the Lehigh Valley Coal Co.; with diagram. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1892: 77.) Lehigh Valley Coal Co. 1901. Improvements made by the eo. during yr. (Rept. bureau of mines 1901: 165-167.) Lehigh and Wilkes-Babbe Coal Co. 1888. Lehigh and Wilkes-Barre Coal Co. — ^Wyoming Div.; stmt, showing no. of accidents and their dis- tribution among the nationalities employed. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1888: 99.) Mt. Lookout Coal Co. 1894. Electric power plant of the co.; with diagram. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1894: 94-97.) Nanticoke Mine 1885. Special rept. on Nanticoke Mine disaster at No. 1 Slope, Dec. 18; prepared by G. M. Williams. 28 pp. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1885: app.) . Description of Buried Valley of Newport Creek, near Nanticoke, with special reference to mine acci- dents of Dec. 18, 1885, by C. A. Ashburner. (A.R. geol. survey 1885: 627-636.) Newpoet Collieet 1885. New collieries started in 1885; description of the Newport colliery. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1885: 53.) Stanton Collieet 1885. A powerful explosion of gas at Stanton Colliery, Lehigh and Wilkes-Barre Coal Co. (Repts. of in- ' specters of mines 1885: 56-57.) . Explosion of gas at Stanton Colliery in Wilkes- Barre. (13 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1885: 64-65A.) Twin Shaft Collieey 1896. The Twin Shaft disaster, Newton Coal Mining Co., third anthracite distr., rept. rel. to cave-in of mine. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1896: 79-85.) . Rept. of Wm. Stein, Edwd. Roderick and Edwd. Brennan, who were requested by the Gov. to in- vestigate the disaster at the Twin Shaft Colliery, Pittston, Je. 28, 1896. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1897, 160 pp. Copy seen in Free Library of Phila., and in N. T. Public Library. 1897. Acct. of accident at Twin Shaft Mine near Pitts- ton. (Govs. mess. (Hastings) Jan. 5, 1897: 23.) Wyoming Collieey 1895. Description of fire in Wyoming Colliery, Lehigh Valley Coal Co., third anthracite distr. (Repts. in- spectors-of mines 1895: 64-65.) 568 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (3D PERIOD, 1891-1904) — confd Third Anthracite District — cont'd Labor 1891-1904. Table: no. of each class of employees at each colliery in the distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1891 (pp. 57-59) — same 1896; same bureau of mines 1897 (pp. 77-79) — same 1902: same dept. of mines 1903 (pp. 102-107)— «ame 1904.) Ventilation 1901. Table showing method and state of ventilation in the distr. (Rept. bureau of mines 1901: 162-163.) Fourth Anthracite (or Lehigh and Wyoming) District Under Act of Je. 2, 1891, this district comprised that portion of the Wjoming coal field not incl. in district three, west of Plains and Kingston town- ships, incl. the city of Wilkes-Barre and the boroughs of Kingston and Ed-n-ardsville. serial 1891-1904. Ann. rept. of inspector of coal mines of fourth anthracite district to the Secy, of Internal Affairs 1891-1902 and to the Chief DepL of ilines 1903-1904. In Documents as follows : G. If. WilUams, inspector 1891 in Repts. inspectors mines 1891 : 69-132. 1892 » » " " 1892 : 109-163. 1893 " " " coal mines 1893 : lO.i-H.^. 1894 " " " u u 1894:117-180. 1895 « " " u . 1895 : •^7 i:;s. 1896 " - - ■' - 1896: lOn-145. 1897 " Bept. bureau mines 1897 : 87-124. 1898 " - " - 1898 : 00-128. 1899 « " • " 1899:171-2^4. 1900 - « " - 1900 : 103-1.52. Edward E. RetinoldSy inspector 1901 in Rept. bureau mines 1901 : 195-2:14. 1902 « " " " 1902 : 195-2315. D. T. Williams, inspector 1903 In Sept. dept. mines 1903 pt. 1 : 117-152. 1904 ' 1904 pt 1 : 97-130. non^serial 1891. Pillars betw. adjoining coal properties required by sec. 10, art 3, act of Je. 2, 1891; formulas and terms reL to erection of in fourth anthracite distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1891: 75-77.) 1892. General condition of mines in the distr. (Same 1892: 111-112.) 1893. Pumping by electricity: introduction of first electric pump into fourth anthracite distr. (Same 1893: 112.) 1896. Rept. rel. to method of mining in distr. (Same 1896: 122-126.) 1897. The mines and mine inspection of fourth anthra- cite distr. (Same 1897: 99-100.) 1898. Map: location of coal mines in the distr.: scale: 2 miles to 1 inch. (Rept. bureau of mines 1898 pt. 2.) 1902-1904. Table: napies of operators and mines, kind of openings, tj^pe and size of fans, size of furnaces, volume of air produced, no. of employees, quantity of air per employee per minute, etc. (.Same 1902 (pp. 203-205) — some dept. of mines 1903 pt. 1 (pp. 126-127)— -same 1904.) Accidents 1891. Breakers destroyed by fire in distr. (Repts. in- spectors of mines 1891: 90.) 1891-1901. Repts. on fires in collieries of distr. (Same 1891 (pp. 100-103)— same 1901.) Omitted 1893-1895. 1891-1904. Fatal and non-fatal accidents in distr. (Same 1891 (pp. 70-71) — same 1896; mme bureau of mines 1897 (pp. 90-91) — same 1902: same dept. of min^ 1903 pt 1 (p. 120) — same 1904.) 1902-1904. Brief description of fatal accidents occur- ring in distr. (Rept of bureau of mines 1902 (pp. 207-214)— .some 1904 pt 1.) COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (3D PERIOD, 1891-1904)— confd Fourth Anthracite (or Lehigh and Wyoming) District — cont'd Collieries 1891-1894. Condition of collieries in the distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1891 (p. 72) — same 1894.) Omitted in 1892. 1891-1904. Table: location of collieries in distr. (Same 1891 (p. 108) — same 1896; same bureau of mines 1897 (p. 109) — same 1902; same dept of mines 1903 pt 1 (pp. 136-141)— same 1904.) . Record of improvements daring 1891. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1891 (pp. 85-89) — same 1896; some bureau of mines 1897 (pp. 105-107) — same 1902; same dept of mines 1903 pt 1 — same 1904.) 1892. Table: no. and horsepower of engines and no. of steam boilers in use at each colliery in the distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1892: 132-133.) . New coal breakers erected in the distr. during yr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1892: 126.) 1903-1904. Present condition of collieries. (Rept dept. of mines 1903 pt 1 (p. 150) — same 1904.) Collieries: Individual AVOSDAUS MrxE 1897. A squeeze and serious inflow of water at mine. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1897: 102-103.) Baltimoee No. 2 Shaft, Delaware axd Hudson Cakal Co. 1892. Plan of automatic system for transferring cars from shaft head to breaker dump. (Repts. in- spectors of mines 1892: betw. pp. 126-127.) DoDSON Coijjeet; see below, Hju-max Vecj Coiueby HiLLSiAX Vets Coixiebt 1900. Abandonment of and reopening of Dodson col- liery. (Rept of bureau of mines 1900: 115.) KnfGSTOJT Coal Co., :so. 4 Shafi 1891. The re-erection of breaker over shaft enjoined; decision by court of Lazeme Co. reL to police power — mine regulation act of 1891. (Repts. in- spectors of mines 1891: 91-100.) Lehigh Valley Coal Co.'s Coluebies 1892. Repts. on experiments with ammonite made by mining engr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1892: 117-123.) Old Forge Bbeaeeb, Pexx. Coal Ck». 1903. Burning ot (Rept dept of mines 1903: 151.) SUSQUEHASXA CoAL CO. No. 6 COLLIEBT 1896. Description of compressed air motor haulage plant at the colliery at Glen Lyon, Penn.; with dlagr. and pits. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1895: 104-109.) Woodward Collieby 1893. Pumping by electricity at the colliery; first electric pump in the distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1893: 112.) YOBKTOWX No. 5 IIIXE 1887. Arbitration to decide on safety of mine. (15 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1887: 5-7T.) 1885-1904. Table: no. of each class of employees in the distr. daring yr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1885 (p. 174) — ^some 1896; same boreaa of mines 1897 (pp. 114-117) — same 1902; same dept of mines 1903 pt. 1 (pp. 128-129)— some 1904.) 1891-1902. Examination of applicants for certificates of qualification as mine foremen in 4th anthracite distr. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1891 (p. 178) — satne 1902.) Ventilation 1891. Table: quantity of air circulating through mines of distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1891: 73-74.) . Recording instruments on ventilators in the distr. (S'line 1891: 89-90.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 569 COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (3D PERIOD, 1891-1904)— cont'd Fourth Anthracite {or Lehigh and Wyoming) District — cont'd Ventilation — cont'd 1896. Ventilation in mines of the distr. (Same 1896: 111.) 1901. Table showing quantity of air circulating through mines of distr. (Rept. bureau of mines 1901: 201- 203.) Fifth Anthracite District Under the Act of Je. 2, 1891, this district comprised that part of Luzerne Co. lying south of the Wyoming coal field, together with Carbon Co. serial 1891-1904. Ann. rept. of inspector of coal mines of fifth anthracite district to the Secy, of Internal Affairs 1891-1902 and to the Chief Dept. of Mines 1903-1904. In Documents as follows ; John M. Lewis, inspector 1891 in Repts. inspectors mines 1891 : 13ti-202. 1892 " " " " 1892 : 165-193. 1893 •' " " coal mines 1893: 145-1 an. 1894 " " •' " " 1894 : 181-222. James E. Roderick, inspector 1895 in Eepts. inspectors coal mines 1895 : 140-190. W. 3. Dames (?) Davis (.'), inspector 1896 in Repts. inspectors coal mines 1896 : 147-187. 1897 " Rept. bureau mines 1897 : 125-160. 1898 " '^ " " 1898 : 129-17,'5. 1899 " " " " 1899:235-289. 1900 " " " " 1900:153-202. 1901 ■■ " " " 1901:235-284. David J. Roderick, inspector 1902 in Rept. bureau mines 1902 : 237-263. H. McDonald, inspector 1903 in Rept. dept. mines 1903 pt. 1 ; 153-196. 1904 " " " " 1904 pt. 1 : 131-160. non-serial 1891. Table: no. of days worked by collieries, no. of persons employed, tons of coal mined per employe, tons of coal mined per persons injured and killed, no. of fatalities, no. injured, tons of coal mined per person injured, tons of coal mined per persons killed, ratio of employes to fatalities, tons of coal mined during yr., no. of kegs of powder used in mining, and no. of pounds of dynamite used at collieries of 5th Anthracite Distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1891: 138.) 1895-1896. Mine improvements during 1895: with plans. (Same 1895 (pp. 144-151)— «ame 1896.) 1898. Map: location of coal mines in the distr.; scale: 2 miles to 1 inch. (Rept. bureau of mines 1898 pt. 2.) 1899. Surface method of mining in distr. (Same 1S99: 241-243.) 1900-1901. Mine improvements made during yr. (Same 1900 (pp. 162-170)— same 1901.) 1903-1904. Table: names of operators and mines, kind of openings, type and size of fans, size of furnaces, volume of air produced, no. of employees, quantity of air per employee per minute, etc. (Rept. dept. of mines 1903 pt. 1 (pp. 162-163)— .some 1904.) Accidents See also comparative tables for this district under Second Period, above. 1891-1904. Descriptive record of fatal accidents in distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1891 (pp. 146-150) — same 1896 (pp. 165-168) — same bureau of mines 1897 (pp. 137-138) — same 1902; same dept. of mines 1903 (pp. 185-194)— some 1904.) COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (3D PERIOD, 1891-1904)— cont'd Fifth Anthracite District — cont'd Accidents — cont'd 1893. Rept. on mine fires in distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1893: 152-153.) 1895. Same. (Sawc 1895: 157-169.) Collieries 1891-1904. Table showing location of collieries in the distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1891 (pp. 182- 183) — some 1896; same bureau of mines 1897 (p. 141) — same 1902; same dept. of mines 1903 pt. 1 (pp. 164-165)— same 1904 pt. 1.) . Colliery improvements during yr. (Repts. in- spectors of mines 1891 (pp. 141-144) — same 1896; same bureau of mines 1897 (pp. 131-137) — same 1902; some dept. of mines 1903 pt. 1 (pp. 194-196) — same 1904.) Omitted 1895-1896, 1900-1902. 1903-1904. General condition of collieries. (Rept. dept. of mines 1903 pt. 1 (p. 194)— some 1904 pt. 1.) 1899. Improvements made at collieries during the year 1899. (Rept. of bureau of mines 1899: 258-265.) Collieries: Individual Ceanbebky Mink 1897. Rept. rel to fire at mine. (Rept. bureau of mines 1897: 138-140.) Ceoss Creek Coal Co. Breaker 1893. General description of remodeling of breaker at colliery No. 10, Eckley, Pa.; with diagr. (Rept. inspectors of mines 1893: 158-160.) Jeansville Mine 1891. Rept. on mine disaster; testimony. (Repts. in- spectors of mines 1891: 150-179.) Jeddo Tunnel 1891. Description of. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1891: 141.) Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co., Coiuery No. 4 1891. Rept. on mine fire at colliery at Lansford. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1891: 145-146.) Labor 1891-1904. Table: no. of each class of employees at each colliery in the distr. during yr. (Repts. in- spectors of mines 1891 (pp. 188-191) — some 1896; some bureau of mines 1897 (pp. 146-149) — same 1902; same dept. of mines 1903 pt. 1 (pp. 172-177) — some 1904.) . Examination of applicants for mine foreman's certificates in distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1891 (p. 145) — some 1896; some bureau of mines 1897 (p. 131) — same 1902; same dept. of mines 1903 pt. 1 (p. 196)— some 1904.) Ventilation 1891. Table: quantity of air circulating through the mines of distr. at the close of yr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1891: 180-181.) 1901. Table: method of ventilation, quantity of air in circulation, etc. (Rept. bureau of mines 1901: 242- 243.) Sixth Anthracite District Under Act of Je. 2, 1891, this district comprised that part of the Schuylkill coal field in Schuylkill Co. lying north of Broad Mt. and e;ist of a meridian line through the center of the borough of Glrard- ville. serial 1891-1904. Ann. rept. of inspector of coal mines of sixth anthracite district to the Secy, of Internal Affairs 1891-1902 and to the Chief, Dept. of Mines, 1903-1904. 570 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSTL.VANIA COAL MINES Ain) MmiNG: ANTHRACITE MINES (3D PERIOD, 1891-1904)— confd Sixth Anthracite District — cont'd serial — cont'd In Documents as follows : William Stein, inspector 1891 In Septs. Inspectors mines 1891 : 203-244. 1892 " " " - 1892:195-228. 1893 ' ' « coal mines 1893 : 197-220. 1894 « - " . . 1894:223-259. 1895 « " « « - 1895:191-221. ISSg - • " « . 1896:189-224. 1897 « Kept bnrean mines 1897 : 161-188. 1898 « " - - 1898:173-207. 1899 - " - u 1899:289-336. 1900 • « « - 1900 . 203-230. 1901 « » u u 1901:285-308. 1902 « « - « 1902:263-289. P. M. Boyle, inspector 1903 In Kept, dept mines 1903 pt 1 : 197-242. 1904 « - • - 1904 pt. 1 : 161-196. non-serial 1898. Map: location of coal mines in the distr.; scale: 2 miles to 1 inch. (Kept, bureau of mines 1898 pt. 2.) 1902-1904. Table: names of operators and mines, kind of openings, type and size of fans, size of fomaces, Yolume of air produced, no. of employees, quantity of air per minute per person, etc. (Rept. bureau of mines 1902 (pp. 271-273) — same dept of mines 1903 pt 1 (pp. 206-207)— «om€ 1904.) Accidents See also comparatlTe tables for this district nnder Second Period, above. 1891-1899. Descriptive rept reL to accidents occurring in distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1891 (pp. 210- 218)— game 1899.) 1899-1901. Mine fires in distr. {Same 1899 (pp. 294- 300)— «oin« 1901.) 1903. Descriptive record of fatal accidents occurring In distr. (Rept dept of mines 1903 pt 1: 228-237.) CoUieiies 1891-1904. Table: location of collieries in the distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1891 (p. 233) — same 1896; same bureau of mines 1897 (p. 172) — same 1902; same dept of mines 1903 pt 1 (pp. 208-209) — same 1904 pt 1.) . Improvements at collieries in the distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1891 (pp. 219-225) — same 1896; same bureau of mines 1897 (pp. 167-169) — same 1902; same dept of mines 1903 pt 1 (pp. 276-280) — same 1904 pt 1.) Omitted 1892-1894, 1896. 1898, 1902. 1892-1904. Condition of collieries in the distr. (Rept inspectors of mines 1892 (p. 195) — same 1896; san^ dept of mines 1903 pt 1 (p. 238-242) — same 1904.) Omitted 1894-1895, 1897-1902. Collieries: Individual Buck Mountain Coujebt, ]Mili. Cseee Co. 1898. Compressed air-haulage; with tables showing cost of same. (Rept bureau of mines 1898: 183- 188.) 1900. Rept. of explosion of fire damp at (Rept bureau of mines 1900: 207-209.) . Cross section through Buck Mountain slopes nos. 1 and 2; scale: 1 inch = 100 ft {Same 1900: betw. pp. xxiv and xxv.) . Map of Buck Mountain slopes nos. 1 and 2. {Same 1900: betw. pp. xxiv and xxv.) Oneida Coujebt 1891- Description, machinery, working conditions, etc.; with plans. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1891: 225- 232.) COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (3D PERIOD, 1891-1904) — confd Sixth Anthracite District — cont'd Collieries: Individual — cont'd Pace:eb No. 4 Colucebt, Lehkh Vaujet Coal Co. 1894. Rept on fire. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1894: 233-242.) Labor 1891-1901. Examination of applicants for mine fore- men in distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1891 (pp. 218-219) — same 1896; same bureau of mines 1897 (p. l%2)—same 1901.) 1891-1904. Table: no. of each class of employees at each colliery in the distr. (Repts. Inspectors of mines 1S91 (pp. 236-237) — same 1896; same 1897 (pp. 175-176) — same 1902; same dept of mines 1903 pt 1 (pp. 216-221)— «a«ne 1904 pt 1.) Seventh Anthracite District Under Act of Je. 2, 1891, this district comprised that part of the Schnylldll coal field In Schuylkill Co. lying north of Broad Mt. and west of a meridian line through the center of the botongh of Girard- vllle together with Columbia, Northumberland and Dauphin cos. serial 1891-1904. Ann. rept of inspector of coal mines of seventh anthracite district to the Secy, of Internal Affairs 1891-1902 and to the Chief Dept of Mines 1903-1904. In Documents as follows : Wiaiam UcMurtrie, inspector 1891 in Bepts. Inspectors mines 1891 : 245-288. 1892 - ' " • 1892:229-242. Edmard Brennan, inspector 1893 in Bepts. inspectors coal mines 1893:221-241. 1894 - « " " « 1894:261-277. 1895 " " « « . 1895:223-239. 1896 " " • " - 1896:225-238. 1897 In Bept. bnrean mines 1897 : 189-206. 1898 - « - - 1898:207-226. 1899 - - « . 1899:337-364. 1900 • « • . 1900:231-252. 1901 " « . « 1901:809-330. 1902 " " . « 1902:289-312. James Martin, inspector 1903 tn Bept. dept. mines 1903 pt. 1 : 243-280. 1904 " - « • 1904 pt 1 : 197-236. non-serial 1898. Map: location of coal mines in the 7th anthra- cite insp. distr. of Penn. Scale: 2 miles to 1 inch. (Rept of bureau of mines 1898 pt 2.) 1903-1904. Table: names of operators and mines, kind of openings, type and size of fans, size of furnaces, volume of air produced, no. of employees, quantity of air per employee per minute, etc (Rept dept of mines 1903 pt 1 (pp. 252-254)— gam« 1904 pt 1.) Accidents 1890/2-1897/01. Comparative table of casualties. 1 series 1890/2-1896/8. Comparative stmt of fatal and non- fatal casualties; amt of coal produced per life lost by different cos. and individual firms; total amt of coal shipped to market with estimated amt used or sold at collieries, each yr. in distr. In Bepts. as follows : 1890/2 in Bepts. inspectors mines 1892:230-231. 1891/3 " - - - 1893:228-229. 1892/4 " - " * 1894:264-266. 1893/5 « - « " 1895:227-228. 1894/6 • " " " 1896:226-227. 1895/7 ■ Kept bnrean " 1897:191-192. 1896/8 ■ " ' • 1898:208-209. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 571 COAL mNES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (3D PERIOD, 1891-1904)— cont'd Seventh Anthracite District — cont'd Accidents — cont'd 2 series 1895/9-1897/01. Comparative table showing coal pro- duction (coal shipped, used at collieries and local sales, total produced) and accidents (no. of fatal, non-fatal, total) in 7th anthracite distr. In Eepts. as follows : 1895/9 In Rept. bureau mines 1899 : 340-341. 1896/00 " " " " 1900 : 236-237. 1897/01 " •> » " 1901 : 313-314. 1891-1893. Descriptive list of fatal accidents in distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1885 (pp. 239-242) — same 1893.) 1903-1904. Same. (Rept. dept. of mines 1903 pt. 1 (pp. 270-276)— «ome 1904 pt. 1.) Collieries 1891-1894. General condition of collieries. (Repts. in- spectors of mines 1891 (p. 248) — same 1894.) 1891-1900. Improvements in the collieries of the distr. during yr. (Some 1891 (pp. 248-256) — same 1895; same bureau of mines 1899 (p. 342) — same 1900.) Omitted 1896-1898. 1891-1904. Table showing location of collieries in the distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1891 (p. 260) — «o»ie 1896; some bureau of mines 1897 (p. 196) — same 1902; same dept. of mines 1903 pt. 1 (p. 255) — same 1904.) 1903-1904. Improvements made in collieries of distr. during yr. (Rept. dept. of mines 1903 pt. 1 (pp. 276-280) — same 1904 pt. 1.) Collieries : Individual Pennsylvania Coixiebt, Union Coal Co. 1893. Rept. on fire at colliery. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1893: 224-225.) Richards Collieet, Union Coal Co. 1897. Method of mining and robbing pillars at colliery. (Rept. bureau of mines 1897: 192-195.) Labor 1891-1904. Table: number of each class of employees at each colliery in the distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1891 (pp. 263-264) — same 1896; same bureau of mines 1897 (pp. 199-200) — same 1902; same dept. of mines 1903 pt. 1 (pp. 260-263)— some 1904.) Eighth Anthracite District serial Under Act of Je. 2, 1891. During this period this district comprised all that part of the Schuylkill coal field in Schuylkill Co. lying south of the Mahanoy Valle/ and Lebanon Co. 1891-1904. Ann. rept. inspector of mines for eighth anthracite district to the Secy, of Internal AfiEairs 1891-1902 and to the Chief, Dept. of Mines 1903-1904. In Documents as follows : Samuel Oay, inspector 1891 in Repts. Inspectors mines 1891 : 271-288. 1892 " " " " 1892 : 243-261. John Maguire, mspector 1893 in Repts. inspectors coal mines 1893 ; 243-254. 1894 •• " " .. « 1894:279-301. 1895 « » « « « 1895 : 241-276. 1896 " " " " " 1896:239-287. 1897 " Rept. bureau mines 1897:207-232. 1898 " " " " 1898:227-270. 1899 " " " " 1899 : 365-408. 1900 " « " " 1900:253-288. 1901 " " " " 1901 : 331-36?. Michael J. Brennan, inspector 1902 in Rept. bureau mines 1902 : 313-342. COAL IVnNES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (3D PERIOD, 1891-1904)— cont'd Eighth Anthracite District — cont'd serial — cont'd D. T. Davis, inspector 1903 In Rept. dept. mines 1903 pt. 1 : 281-316. 1904 « " « « 1904 pt. 1 : 237-272. non-serial 1898. Map: location of coal mines in the distr.; scale: 2 miles to 1 inch. (Rept. bureau of mines 1898 pt. 2.) 1902-1904. Table: names of operators and mines, kind of openings, type and size of fans, size of furnaces, volume of air produced, no. of employees, quantity of air per minute per person, etc. (Some 1902 (pp. 322-323)— «ome dept. mines 1903 pt. 1 (pp. 290-291) — same 1904.) Accidents 1892-1904. Rept. on accidents in distr. (Repts. in- spectors of mines 1892 (pp. 245-250) — same 1904 pt. 1.) 1895-1896. Rept. rel. to mine fires in distr. (Same 1895 (pp. 248-249)— «ome 1896.) 1898. Same. (Rept. bureau of mines 1898: 232-244.) Collieries 1891-1894. General condition of collieries. (Repts. in- spectors of mines 1891 (p. 274) — sams 1894.) Omitted in 1893. 1891-1904. Table showing location of collieries in the distr. (Same 1891 (p. 280) — some 1896; same 1897 (p. 219) — same 1902; same dept. of mines 1903 pt. 1 (p. 292) — same 1904.) . Colliery improvements made during the yr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1891 (pp. 277-278) — same 1896; same bureau of mines 1897 (pp. 214-218) — same 1902; some 1903 pt. 1 (pp. 314-316) — ^some 1904.) 1897. Collieries abandoned during yr. (Rept. bureau of mines 1897: 218.) 1900. Collieries abandoned during yr. (Same 1900: 268-269.) 1902. List of new collieries opened during yr. (Same 1902: 327.) 1903-1904. General condition of collieries. (Rept. dept. of mines 1903 pt. 1 (pp. 313-314)— some 1904.) Collieries: Individual Kaska-William Colliery 1898. Plan and section of colliery; scale: 1 inch = 100 ft. (Rept. bureau of mines 1898 pt. 2.) Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co.'s Mine 1894. Rept. on fire at mine of co. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1894: 280-281.) Marion Colliery 1898. Arbitration rel. to location of pumping plant at colliery. (Rept. bureau of mines 1898: 244-248.) Richardson Colliery 1891. Disaster at colliery. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1891: 274-277.) Labor 1891. Examination of applicants for mine foremen certificates in distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1891: 278-279.) 1891-1904. Table: no. of each class of employees at each colliery in distr. (Same 1891 (pp. 283-284) — same 1896; same bureau of mines 1897 (pp. 222-223) — some 1902; same dept. of mines 1903 pt. 1 (pp. 298-301)— some 1904.) Ventilation 1901. Table showing quantity of air circulating through the mines of the distr. (Rept. bureau of mines 1901: 337.) 5T2 INDEX TO DOCniENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COAL MIIIES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (3D PEBIOD, 1891-1904)— conf d Ninth Anthracite District serial 1903-1904. Ann. rept. inspector of mines for ninth anthracite district to the Chief of Dept. of Mines. In Documents as follows : David J. Roderick, inspector 1903 In Kept, dept mines 1903 pt. 1 : 317-372. 1904 " - " « 1904 pt 1 : 273-315. non-serial 1903-1904. Tahle: names of operators and mines, kind of openiags, type and size of fans, size of furnaces, volume of air produced, no. of persons employed, quantity of air per person per minute, etc. (Kept dept. of mines 1903 pt. 1 (pp. 326-328) — same 1904 pt 1.) Accidents 1903. Rept. reL to mine fires in distr. (Rept. dept. of mines 1903 pt. 1: 370-371.) . Descriptive record of fatal accidents occurring in distr. (Some 1903 pt 1: 350-362.) Collieiies 1903-1904. CoUiery improvements in distr. (Rept dept of mines 1903 pt 1 (pp. 362-370) — same 1904 pt. 1.) Table showing location, etc., of collieries. (Rept bureau of mines 1903 pt 1: 329-330.) Collieries: Individual Dkifton No. 1 Coij.i^y of Ck>XE Bbos. axd Co., Ixc. 1904. Boiler explosion at (Rept. dept of mines 1904 pt 1: 302.) HA?niT. Bbook Coujebies 1904. Boundary pillar agreement betw. Jno. S. Wentz and Co. and Coze Bros., Inc. (Rept dept. of mines 1904 pt. 1: 303-304.) PosD Ckeek Coal Co. 1904. Boundary pillar agreement betw. co. and G. B. Markle and Co. (Rept dept. of mines 1904 pt. 1: 302-303.) Labor 1903-1904. Table: no. of each class of employees at each coUiery and no. of days wored each month. (Rept. dept. of mines 1903 pt 1 (pp. 337-342) — same 1904 pt L) . Elxamination of mine foremen in distr. (,Same 1903 pt 1 (p. 371)— some 1904 pt 1.) Tenth Anthracite District serial 1903-1904. Ann. rept inspector of mines for the tenth anthracite district to the Chief, Dept of Mines. In Docmnents as follows : tFiRuiin Stein, inspector 1903 in Kept dept mines 1903 pt 1 : 373-408. 1904 " " - « 1904 pt 1 : 315-342. non-serial 1904. Table: name of operator and mine, kind of open- ing, type and size of fan, size of fnjmace, volume of air produced, number of persons employed, quantity of air per person per minute, etc. (Kept of dept of mines 1904 pt 1: 324-325.) 1903. Table: names of operators and mines, kind of oi>enings, type and size of fans, size of furnaces, volume of air produced, number of persons em- ployed, quantity of air per person per minute, etc. iSame 1903 pt 1: 382-383.) Accidents 1903. Descriptive rept of accidents occurring in distr. (Rept dept of mines 1903 pt 1: 402-403.) COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (3D PERIOD, 1891-1904) — cont'd Tenth Anthracite District — cont'd Collieries 1903. General condition of collieries. (Rept. dept. of mines 1903 pt 1: 403-404.) Table: no. of each c^ss of employees at each colliery and no. of days worked each month. (Same 1903 pt 1 (pp. 392-396)— «ame 1904.) . Table showing location, etc., of collieries. (Rept bureau of mines (pp. 384-385) — same 1904.) 1903-1904. Improvements made during yr. in collieries of distr. (Same 1903 pt 1 (pp. 404-406) — same 1904 pt 1.) 1903-1904. Examination of mine foremen in distr. (Same 1903 pt 1 (pp. 406-407)— ^ame 1904 pt 1.) Eleventh Anthracite District serial 1903-1904. Ann. rept. inspector of mines for the eleventh ^ anthracite district to the Chief, Dept of Mines. In Documents as follows : P. C. Fenton, inspector 1903 in Rept dept mines 1903 pt 1 : 409-442. 1904 - " - " 1904 pt 1 : 343-370. non-serial 1903-1904. Table: names of operators and mines, kind of openings, type and size of fans, size of furnaces, volume of air produced, no. of persons employed, quantity of air per person per employee, etc. (Rept. dept of mines 1903 pt 1 (pp. 418-419) — same 1904.) Accidents 1903. Descriptive record of accidents in collieries of distr. (Rept dept of mines 1903 pt 1: 434-436.) Collieries 1903-1904. Condition of collieries and improvements made during yr. (Rept dept of mines 1903 pt. 1 (pp. 436-440)— some 1904.) . Table showing location, etc., of collieries. (Same (p. 420) — same 1904.) Collieries: Individual If AFLE Hn.T. No. 2 Shaft of Phtt.a asd Readexg Coai. a^d Iron Co. 1904. Explosion of dynamite. (Rept. dept of mines 1904 pt 1: 364.) Labor 1903-1904. Examination of mine foremen in distr. (Rept dept of mines 1903 pt 1 (pp. 440-441) — same 1904 pt 1.) . Table: no. of each class of employees at each colliery and no. of days worked each month. (Same 1903 pt 1 (pp. 425-427)— gome 1904.) Twelfth Anthracite District serial 1903-1904. Ann. rept. inspector of mines of the twelfth anthracite district to the Chief, Dept of Mines. In Docmnents as follows : Ifichael J. Brejinan, inspector 1903 in Kept dept mines 1900 pt 1 : 443^86. 1904 - - " « 1904 pt 1 : 371-403. non-serial 1903. Table: names of operators and mines, kind of openings, type and size of fans, size of furnaces, volume of air produced, no. of persons employed, quantity of air per person per minute, etc (Rept of dept of mines 1903 pt 1: 452-453.) 1904. Table: name of operator and mine, kind of open- ing, type and size of fan, size of furnace, volume of air produced, no. of persons employed, quantity of air per person per minute, etc. (Same 1904 pt 1: 380-381.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 573 COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (3D PERIOD, 1891-1904)— cont'd Twelfth Anthracite District — cont'd Accidents 1903-1904. Accidents occurring in distr. (Rept. dept. of mines 1903 pt. 1 (pp. 473-477)— same 1904 pt. 1.) Collieries 1903. Colliery improvements made during yr. (Rept. dept. of mines 1903 pt. 1: 480-484.) 1903-1904. Table showing location, etc., of collieries. (Same 1903 pt. 1 (pp. 454-455)— «ome 1904.) . Condition of collieries in the distr. (Satne 1903 pt. 1 (pp. 477-480)— «ame 1904.) Labor 1903-1904. Table: no. of each class of employees at each colliery and no. of days worked each month. (Rept. of dept. of mines 1903 pt. 1 (pp. 462-466) — same 1904.) . Examination of mine foremen of distr. (Same 1903 pt. 1 (pp. 484-485)— same 1904 pt. 1.) Thirteenth Anthracite District serial 1903-1904. Ann. rept. inspector of mines of the thir- teenth anthracite district to the Chief, Dept. of Mines. In Documents as follows : John Curran, inspector 1903 in Kept. dept. mines 1903 pt. 1 : 487-530. 1904 " " " " 1904 pt. 1 : 403-440. non-serial 1903-1904. Table: names of operators and mines, kind of openings, type and size of fans, size of furnaces, volume of air produced, no. of persons employed, quantity of air per person per minute, etc. (Rept. dept. of mines 1903 pt. 1 (pp. 496-497)— some 1904.) Accidents 1903. Record of fatal accidents occurring in mines of distr. (Rept. dept. of mines 1903 pt. 1: 519-523.) Collieries 1903-1904. Colliery improvements made during yr. (Rept. dept. of mines 1903 pt. 1 (pp. 526-530) — same 1904.) . Table showing location, etc., of collieries. (Same 1903 pt. 1: 498-499)— same 1904.) . Condition of collieries in distr. (Same 1903 pt. 1 (pp. 523-525)— some 1904.) Collieries: Individual No. 11 COLLIEET OF LeHIGH COAL AND NAVIGATION CO. 1904. Fire at colliery. (Rept. dept. of mines 1904 pt. 1: 434.) Labor 1903-1904. Table: no. of each class of employees at each colliery and no. of days worked each month. (Rept. dept. of mi]jes 1903 pt. 1 (pp. 506-511)— some 1904.) . Examination of mine foremen in distr. (Same 1903 pt. 1 (p. 530)— some 1904 pt. 1.) Fourteenth Anthracite District serial 1903-1904. Ann. rept. inspector of mines of the four- teenth anthracite district to the Chief, Dept. of Mines. In Documents as follows: Benjamin I, Evans^ inspector 1903 in Rept. dept. mines 1903 pt. 1 : 531-566. 1904 " • 1904 pt. 1 : 441-472. COAL MINES AND MINING: ANTHRACITE MINES (3D PERIOD, 1891-1904)— cont'd Fourteenth Anthracite District — cont'd non-serial 1903-1904. Table: names of operators and mines, kind of openings, type and size of fans, size of furnaces, volume of air produced, no. of employees, quantity of air per person per minute, etc. (Rept. dept. of mines 1903 pt. 1 (pp. 540-541)— some 1904.) Collieries 1903-1904. Condition of collieries in the distr. (Rept. dept. of mines 1903 pt. 1 (pp. 562-564)— some 1904.) . Table showing location, etc., of collieries. (Same 1903 pt. 1 (pp. 542-543)— some 1904.) Collieries: Individual COBBIN COLLIEEY OF EXCELSIOB COAL Co. 1904. Explosion of gas at. (Rept. dept. of mines 1904 pt. 1: 466.) Locust Gap Colliery of Phila. and Reading Coal and lEON Co. 1904. Fire at. (Rept. dept. of mines 1904 pt. 1: 466- 467.) Labor 1903-1904. Table: no. of each class of employees at each colliery and no. of days worked each month. (Rept. of dept. of mines 1903 pt. 1 (pp. 550-555) — same 1904.) . Examination of mine foremen in distr. (Same 1903 pt. 1 (pp. 564-566)— some 1904 pt. 1.) Fifteenth Anthracite District serial 1903-1904. Ann. rept. inspector of mines of the fif- teenth anthracite district to the Chief, Dept. of Mines. In Documents as follows : Martin Kelly, inspector 1903 in Kept. dept. mines 1903 pt. 1 : 567-595. 1904 " " " " 1904 pt. 1 : 473-494. non-serial 1903. Table: names of operators and mines, kind of openings, type and size of fans, size of furnaces, volume of air produced, no. of persons employed, quantity of air per person per minute, etc. (Rept. of dept. of mines 1903 pt. 1 (p. 576) — same 1904.) Accidents 1903-1904. Descriptive record of accidents occurring in distr. (Rept. dept. of mines 1903 pt. 1 (pp. 589- 591)— some 1904 pt. 1.) Collieries 1903-1904. Condition of collieries and improvements made during yr. (Rept. of dept. of mines 1903 pt. 1 (pp. 591-593)— some 1904.) . Table showing location, etc., of collieries. (Same 1903 pt. 1 (p. 577)— some 1904.) Collieries: Individual 1904. Accident at Williamstown Colliery of Summit Branch Mining Co. (Rept. dept. of mines 1904 pt. 1: ix-x.) Labor 1903-1904. Table: no. of each class of employees at each colliery and no. of days worked each month. (Rept. dept. of mines 1903 pt. 1 (pp. 582-584) — some 1904.) — — . Examination of mine foremen in distr. (Same 1903 pt. 1 (pp. 594-595)— some 1904 pt. 1.) 574 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COAL MINES AND MINING: BITUMINOUS 1864-1869. Aggregate bituminous coal mined in other states of the Union. (Kept, inspector of mines 1870: 1786.) Paging from LeglsL docs. 1871. PENNSYLVANIA 1820-1872. Table: bituminous coal trade of Fenn. (1 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and agric. 1872/3: 215-216.) 1872. Coal — ^bituminous; geol(^cal formation in Penn. (Kept, of inspector of mines 1872: 35-36.) 1872-1873. Total amt of bituminous coal moved to- wards seaboard each yr. (2 A.R. bureau of statistics 1873/4: 226.) 1873. Bituminous coal regions of western Penn. (1 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and agric. 1872/3: 207-209.) 1874. Bituminous coal regions of western Penn.; lower coal-measures, Pittsburg seam. (2 same 1873/4: 219- 220.) 1874-1889. Retrospective view of condition of bitumi- nous coal mines and what enactment of bituminous mining law has accomplished. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1889: 319-322.) 1875. Rept of comrs. apptd. by Gov. under res. of Mch. 16, 1874, to investigate bituminous coal fields of Penn. (Legisl. docs. 1875 v. 3: 179-226; Legist Record 1875: 383-402.) Augustus Stinner, John O'Neil and Jobn Archibald, comrs. . Same, separate. Harrisburg: B. F. Meyers, 1875. 50 pp. Copy seen in Fenn. State Library. . Analyses of bituminous coal. ([3] A.R. bureau industrial statistics 1874/5: 256-259.) . Reasons for not surveying the anthracite coal regions and for surveying the bituminous regions; oil regions. (Rept. of bd. of comrs. for 2d geol. survey 1875: 7.) 1875-1877. Table: production of semi-bituminous coal of No. Penn., amt. for each company. (5 same 1876/7: 187.) 1876-1878. Repts. from operators of bituminous mines; location, amt. and value of product, no. of employes, wages, amt. paid for materials, classification of labor, etc., characteristics of colliery. (4 AJl. bureau of industrial statistics 1875/6 (pp. 182-257) — 6 same 1877/8.) 1877. List of operators [of bituminous coal mines] in Allegheny, Westmoreland, Washington, Fayette, Somerset, Bedford cos. (5 same 1876/7: 251-254.) 1878. Ruination of some bituminous mines from work- ing to get cheap coal. (6 same 1877/8: 232.) 1879. Bituminous coal statistics: name of coUiery, by whom operated, county, year opened, quantity and value of product, amt. paid for materials used in business, employes, wages, production, etc. (7 same 1878/9: 36-39.) 1880. Table: production, etc. of collieries in bitumi- nous coal region of state: no. of acres of coal land owned or leased, worked, employes, days in opera- tion, no. of ovens, tons produced, remarks. (8 same 1879/80: 28-33.) 1881. The available tonnage of bituminous coal-fields of Penn.; by H. M. Chance. (9 same 1880/1: 11-26.) 1881-1884: Bituminous coal: no. of collieries, name of operator, employees, production, wages, etc. (9 same 1881 (pp. 4-8) — ^12 same 1884.) Names of operators not given in 1883 ; returns are given by counties. COAL MINES AND MINING: BITUMINOUS— cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd 1883. Aug. Circular letter to owners, operators, agents and mining bosses of bituminous and semi-bitumi- nous coal mines of Penn. [calling attention to new division of distrs. and amdmt. to ventilation act, etc.]. (11 same 1883: 4-©A.) The circular given here gives cos. in Ist distr. Circular does not occur again but on p. 37a, Inspector of 2d distr. states, " At a mtg. of Bit. Mine inspectors in Pittsburgh, it was agreed to issue a circular letter * to owners, operators, agts. and mining- bosses of bit. coal mines of Penn.' [Said cir. will be found in rept. of Insp. of first bit distr.] " 1884. How can the mines be worked to secure greater safety, by Augustus Stinner; with illustrations from fifty bituminous distr. (12 same 1884: 173-178 A.) Suggested by inspector of 3d bituminous coal distr. that comn. be apptd. to revise bituminous mine law. (12 same 1884: 83A.) 1885. Recommended that comn. be created to revise bituminous mining laws. (Gfovs. mess. (Pattison) Jan. 6, 1885: 12.) . Check weigh-men employed in bituminous coal mines to secure payment for all coal mined. (Legisl. Record 1885: 860-861.) 1886. Progress of survey in the bituminous coal distrs. (Rept. of comrs. of geol. survey 1885/6: 2-3.) 1886/92-1888/94. Septennial tables: days in operation of bituminous collieries. (A.R. inspectors of coal mines 1892 (pp. xxvi-xlv) — same 1894.) 1888. Suggestions to mine officials and miners of bitu- minous regions. (Sams 1888: 291-292.) 1888/90. Opinions of atty. gen. on act of Je. 30, 1885 rel. to bituminous coal mines; certificates of mining bosses. (Bienn. rept. of atty. gen. 1889/90: app. pp. Ixxlv-lxxvii.) 1888/92-1890/04. Comparative table showing production of coal and coke in tons; no. of employes in and about mines; no. of fatal and non-fatal accidents in each anthracite and bituminous district. For collation of table see material under anthracite mines. Third Period. 1888/92-1893/7. Qninquenn. tables: production of bitu- minous coal, coke, and no. of employees in and about mines by counties. (A.R. inspectors of coal mines 1892 (pp. xii-xiii) — sums 1897.) 1891. Decisions and opinions of judge of courts of Westmoreland Co., on sees. 4, 5, 6 of bituminous mining act of Je. 30, 1885. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1891: 323-327.) . Rept of commission on revision of laws rel. to ventilation and regulation of bituminous coal mines of state. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1891: 1069-1073.) The report, presented by Bobbins, contains a report dated Apr. 29, 1891, signed by T. K. Adams, chrm., and a minority report signed by Graff, Hughes, Hartley, Wood and Nearing. . Rept. of conference committee (Mehard) rel. to apptmt. of comn. to revise mine laws and ven- tilation acts, rel. to bituminous coal regions of Penn. (Same 1891: 344-345.) 1891/5-1892/6. Quinquennial stmts, of ann. production in tons of bituminous coal region. (Rept. inspectors of coal mines 1895 (p. x) — same 1896.) 1892-1901. Table: production of bituminous coal, quan- tity of explosives, used, no. tons of coal produced for each pound of explosives, and average quantity of coal produced for each employe inside of mines. (Rept. bureau of mines 1901: 55.) 1893. Condition of laws providing for ventilation and regulation of bituminous coal mines. (Govs. mess. (Pattison) Jan. 3, 1893: 31-32.) 1895. Rept. describing bituminous coal fields (E. V. d'Invilliers) and the new red of Bucks and Mont- gomery COS. (B. S. Lyman.) (Final rept. geol. sur- vey 1895 V. 3 pt. 2: xxiii, 2153-2638 pp. 215 pi.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 575 COAL MINES AND MINING: BITUMINOUS— cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd 1896-1897. Table: production, shipments of coke in 1897, increase compared with 1896, no. of employes, tons of coal produced per employe, kegs of powder and lbs. of dynamite used, no. of horses and mules, no. of steam boilers in use, fatal and non-fatal acci- dents in bituminous coal mines of Penn. (Kept, bureau of mines 1897: xxiv-xxxiv.) 1897. Tabular stmt, showing average thickness of coal seam, average no. of tons secured per acre, character of coal, acres worked out, etc. in each inspection distr. in bituminous coal region. {Same 1898: Ixxvii.) 1898. The system of mining in the bituminous mines; with description of mining methods in the Oliver mines, by Fred. E. Keighley's rept. (Same 1898: xiii-xvi.) . Table: quantity of coal shipped by rail and river, used for steam and heat, sold to local trade and used by employes, no. days worked, kegs powder and lbs. of dynamite used, horses and mules in use, steam boilers, mine locomotives and. coke ovens in use in bituminous region. (Same 1898: Ixxvi.) 1898-1903. Summary of work of dept. of mines; bitu- minous region. (Rept. dept. of mines 1903 pt. 2: xxi.) 1899. Inspection of bituminous mines; list of cos. in which bituminous coal is mined; recommended that region be re-districted and that 12 distrs. be made of present 10. (Rept. of bureau of mines 1899: xvi-xvii.) 1899-1903. Table: no. of gaseous and non-gaseous mines, production of coal from gaseous and non-gaseous mines, percentage of gaseous and non-gaseous mines and percentage of production in each in bituminous region. (A.R. inspector coal mines 1900 (p. xl) — same 1903.) 1900. Corresp. rel. to uniformity in make-up of per- manent danger signals in bituminous mines. (Rept. of bureau of mines 1900: 292.) . Recommended that sec. 2, of art. 5, of bituminous mine law be amended to conform with anthracite law. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs 1899/00 pt. 1: 126 A.) . Recommended that sec. 2, art. 15 of bituminous mine law referring to certificates of mine foremen and assts. be amended so as to conform with anthra- cite mine law rel. to same. (Rept. bureau of mines 1900: xi-xii.) 1900-1903. Tables: quantity of coal for each co. that produced 700,000 tons or more, inspection districts in bituminous regions in which such cos. mines are located, and no. employees for each of these cos. (A.R. inspector of coal mines 1901 (p. 56) — same 1903.) Omitted in 1901. 1901. Opinion of atty. gen. rel. to construction of act of May 15, 1893, sec. 5, article 10 — right of bd. of examiners of bituminous coal mines to increase no. of inspection distrs. in state. (Bienn. rept. of atty. ■gen. 1901/2: 5-6.) 1902-1904. Tables: no. of mines in which mining ma- chines are used, no. of machines in each bituminous distr., motive power used to operate them and no. of tons of coal produced in each distr. by machines. {Same 1902 (p. 90) — same 1904 pt. 2; 30 A.R. bureau industrial statistics 1902 (pp. 435-437) — 32 same 1904.) 1903. Opinion of atty. gen. rel. to dept. of mines; de- fective amdmt. to bituminous mine law of Je. 30, 1885. (Bienn. rept. of atty. gen. 1903/4: 239-240.) . Tables: bituminous districts as re-arranged in Jan. 1903, in conformity with law approved 1893, COAL MINES AND MINING: BITUMINOUS— cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd giving no. of collieries, employes, and production of each district. (Rept. bureau of mines 1902: 14-16.) 1904. Bituminous coal operators, in answer to question, " Was your mine idle from any other cause than strikes or lockout? " (32 A.R. bureau of mines 1904 : 409-410.) Beaver River District 1875. Rept. of progress in Beaver River distr. of bitu- minous coal fields of western Penn.; by J. C. White. 11, 337 pp., 21 pis., 3 maps. (2 geol. survey I.) Broad Top Region 1871. Broad Top semi-bituminous coal trade; exhibi- tion of amt. of coal shipped to market from this region. (Rept. of inspectors of mines 1871: 43.) 1871-1874. Location of semi-bituminous coal fields of Penn.; production in 1871; comparative production in Tioga, Bradford and Lycoming cos. in 1872 and 1873. (2 A.R. bureau of statistics 1873/4: 214-215.) 1873. Semi-bituminous coal field of Penn. — Broad Top Mountain. (1 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and agric. 1872/3: 206-207.) 1873-1874. Table: amt. of coal mined and sent to mar- ket in 1873, from collieries of Broad Top semi- bituminous coal region, with present facilities and estimated capacity for 1874, furnished by J. Fulton, mining engr. (2 A.R. bureau industrial statistics 1873/4: 192-218.) Cambrian and Somerset District 1875/6. Rept. of progress in the Cambrian and Somer- set district of the bituminous coal fields of western Penn.; by F. and W. G. Piatt 2 vols. (2 geol. survey HH and HHH.) Clearfield and Jefferson District 1874. Rept. of progress in Clearfield and Jefferson district of bituminous coal fields of Penn.; by F. Piatt, viii, 1-246, 9 maps. (2 geol. survey H.) 1884. A revision of bituminous coal measures of Clear- field Co.; by H. M. Chance, xv, 197 pp., 1 map. (2 same H 7.) Fayette and Westmoreland District 1876/8. Rept. of progress in Fayette and Westmoreland district of bituminous coal fields of western Penn.; by J. J. Stevenson. 2 v. viii, 436 pp., 3 pis., 3 maps. (2 geol. survey KK and KKK.) Oreene and Washington District 1875. Report of progress in Greene and Washington district of bituminous coal field of western Penn.; by J. J. Stevenson, x, 419 pp., 2 maps. (2 geol. survey K.) Pittsburgh, and Monongahela Region 1885. Progress of field work in the Pittsburgh and Monongahela Valley bituminous regions. (Rept. of comrs. of geol. survey 1885/6: 1-2.) Accidents 1878-1898. Diagram, showing no. of persons employed, no. of net tons mined and no. of deaths from acci- dents in bituminous coal mines of Penn. (Rept. bureau of mines 1897 (following p. viii) — same 1898.) 1878/97-1888/04. Table: no. of employes in and about bituminous mines; no. of fatal accidents; no. of fatal accidents per 1000 employes; tons mined; tons mined for each fatal accident. (Rept. bureau of mines 1897 (p. ix) — rept. dept. of mines 1904.) In 1897 and 1898 the table is cumulative from 1878 ; thereafter from 1884. 576 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COAL MINES AND MINING: BITUMINOUS— cont'd Accidents— cont'd 1880-1899. Table: comparison of bituminous mines pro- duction, no. of employes, no. of lives lost, no. of lives lost per 1000 employed, no. of tons produced per life lost, no. of tons produced per employee. (Rept bureau of mines 1899: xiv.) 1880/3-1896/7. Table: no. of deaths from different causes in bituminous mines per 1000 employes. (Mining bull. Penn. State College v. 4 (no. 6) : 134.) 1886-1904. No. of employes inside and outside bitumi- nous mines;' no. of fatal accidents; no. of fatal acci- dents per 1000 employes; no. of tons of coal mined per fatal accident. (Rept. of dept. of mines 1904 pt. 2: xiii.) 1888/92-1891/5. Percentage of fatal and non-fatal acci- dents each year in bituminous coal region. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1892 (pp. vii-viii) — same 1S95.) 1888/92, 1889/93, 1890/4, 1891/5. 1891. Danger from air and gas wells drilled through the coal measures of western Penn. {Same 1891: 453-455.) 1891/00-1893/02. Table: no. and percentage of each class of fatal accidents In and about bituminous coal mines, each year. (Rept. of bureau of mines 1900 (p. xxxviii)— soJBe 1902.) 1891/00, 1892/01, 1893/02. 1891/00-1893/04. Table: no. of fatalities, and causes of fatal accidents in mines of bituminous coal region. (Same 1900 (p. xxxv) — rept. dept. of mines 1904 pt 2.) 1891/00, 1892/01, 1893/02-1893/04. . Classification of employes who were killed or fatally injured about bituminous mines. {Same 1900: xxi; sams 1904 pt. 2.) 1891/00, 1892/01, 1893/02-1893/04. 1894. [Accidents and their causes in mines, fire damp, mine gas, etc.] (Mining bull. Penn. State College T. 1, no. 2.) 1897-1898. Tabular stmt, showing cause of accidents, no. and per cent attributable to each cause and total no. of fatal and non-fatal accidents at bituminous coal mines in Penn. (Rept. of bureau of mines 1897 (pp. xxviii-xxix) — same 1898.) 1898-1900. Tabular stmt, showing nationality of per- sons fatally and non-fatally injured in and about bitiuninous collieries during yr. (Repts. of in- spectors of mines 1898 (p. Ixxxiil) — same 1900.) 1898-1903. Table: causes of accidents, no. attributable to each cause and total no. of fatal and non-fatal accidents in and about bituminous collieries, to- gether with no. of wives left widows and no. of children fatherless. (Rept. bureau of mines 1898 (p. ixxxi) — same 1903 pt 2.) 1899/00-1899/04. Comparative stmt, of nationality, by birth of employes killed and fatally injured in and about bituminous mines. {Same 1900 (p. xxix) — same 1904.) Omitted for 1899/01-1899/02. 1899-1902. Tabular stmt, showing no. of tons of coal mined, no. of days worked; no. of employes, no. of persons killed and injured, no. of kegs of powder, etc., uses in bituminous distrs. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1899 (pp. xxxviii-xxxix) — same 1902.) 1904. The Harwick mine explosion; repts. rel. to. (Rept. of dept of mines 1904 pt 2 : xiii-liv. ) Labor 1872. Bituminous coal mines; protection of labor. (LegisL jol. 1872: 659-663; 665-666.) 1871. Debate on act for the protection of miners in the bituminous coal regions of Penn. {Same 1871: 286-291, 355-357; 411-414; 701-704.) COAL MINES AND MINING: BITUMINOUS— cont'd Labor — cont'd 1876. Consideration of act to provide for the health and safety of employes in the bituminous coal mines. (Leglsl. Record 1876: 972-982; 1042-1048; 1080- 1082.) . Bituminous coal mines; health and safety of em- ployes. {Same 1876: 509-517; 718-724.) 1877. Text of Act providing means for securing health and safety of persons employed in bituminous coal . mines of Penn. (5 A.R. bureau industrial statistics 1876/7: 313-318; House jol. 1877: 145-152.) 1890-1904. No. of employees in and about the mines, by districts. In Bepts. as follows : 1890-1893 in Bept. dept. 1892-1901 1893-1902 1890-1903 1890-1904 bnrean dept. of mines 1903 pt 2 : zzxvi. 1901 : 63. 1902 : 84. 1903 pt. 2 : xxxv. 1904 pt. 2 : Ixx. . No. of employees in and about the mines, by counties. In Bepts. as follows : 1890-1904 in Rept dept. of mines 1904 pt 2 : Ixxi. 1891-1899 " " bureau " " 1899:xxxlv. 1891-1900 " " dept " " 1900 :lix. 1892-1901 " " ^ ^ u 1901:64. 1893-1902 " " « « « 1902:85. 1892-1896. No. of employees in the bituminous region. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1896: xii.) 1895. Same. {Saine 1894: x.) 1897. Rept. of committee on mines and mining (Beck- er) on res. resp. industrial condition of the bitu- minous coal region; discussion. (Liegisl. Record 1897 V. 1; 576-580.) -. Industrial condition of the bituminous coal region; discussion. {Same 1897 v. 1: 624-626.) . Res. resp. industrial condition of bituminous coal regions. (Same 1897 v. 1: 462-463; 541.) . Rept of committee (Say lor) apptd. to investi- gate condition of miners in the bituminous coal mining regions. (Sen. jol. 1897: 1726-1735.) . Same. (LegisL Record 1897 v. 2: 2372-2376.) . Same, separate, n. t p. 12 pp. . Veto of act making apprn. to pay expenses of jt committee to investigate industrial condition and state of miners of bituminous coal region, inquire into rate of tolls charged by Monongahela Naviga- tion Co., etc.; with text of bill. (Vetoes (Hastings) 1897: 263-265.) 1901-1904. Table: no. of each class of employees in each bituminous distr. (Rept. of bureau of mines 1901 (p. 51) — rept. dept of mines 1904.) Ventilation 1872. Ventilation of bituminous coal mines; debate. (Legisl. jol. 1872: 975-980.) 1875. Ventilation of bituminous coal mines; debate. (Legisl. Record 1875: 1036-1039.) 1876. Ventilation of bituminous coal mines; res. adopted at mtgs. of miners in Allegheny Co. {Same 1876: 836; 953-960; 1031-1036; 1921-1922; 2009-2012; 2017-2021.) 1877 Mch. 20. Rept of conference committee; ventila- tion of bituminous mines. {Same 1877: 1279-1280.) . Ventilation of bituminous coal mines; debate. {Sams 1877: 296-299; 848-850; 901-902; 1235-1236.) -. Ventilation of bituminous coal mines; bill; de- bate. (Same 1877: 448-452.) 1881. Ventilation [in bituminous mines]. (9 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1880/1: 520-522.) 1902-1904. Rept rel. to ventilation of bituminous mines. (Rept. of bureau of mines 1902 (pp. 51-52) — sajne 1904 pt 2.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 577 COAL MINES AND MINING: BITUMINOUS DISTRICTS The Act of Apr. 18, 1877 provided for the appointment of a board of examiners ; they were authorized to dlrlde the bltymlnous coal region Into three Inspec- tion districts ; this division was to be revised when- ever the examiners deemed It necessary. The redlstrictlng of the bituminous coal field In 1883 was done pursuant to provisions of the amendment of Je. 13, 1883 of the Act of Apr. 18, 1877, gen- erally referred to as the ventilation law. ist Bituminous District serial 1 series 1877-1882 During this period this District comprised that part of Allegheny Co. lying south of the Ohio and Monon- gahela rivers, with the cos. of Bedford, Fayette, reene, Somerset and Washington. 1877-1882. Repts. ot inspectors of bituminous coal mines to the Secy, of Internal Affairs. First district. In Documents as follows : William Wilcox, inspector 1877 In 5 Rept. bureau Industrial statistics 1876/7 : 201- 254 1878 in' 6 Rept. bureau industrial statistics 1877/8:33- 161. 1879 In 7 Rept. bureau industrial statistics 1878/9 : 401- 496. 1880 In 8 Rept. bureau industrial statistics 1879/80 : 286- 341. 1881 In 9 Rept. bureau Industrial statistics 1880/1 : 394- 445. James Louttit, inspector 1882 in 10 Rept. Industrial statistics 1881/2 : 2a-58a. 2 series 1883-1883/4 During this period this District comprised that part of Allegheny and Beaver counties lying south and west of the Ohio, Monongahela and xoughiogheny rivers, and that part of Westmoreland lying be- tween the Monongahela and Yloughlogheny rivers, and the counties of Greene and Washington. 1883-1883/4. Repts. of inspectors of bituminous coal mines to the Secy, of Internal Affairs. In Documents as follows : James Louttit, inspector 1883 In 11 Rept. bureau industrial statistics 1882/3 : 3- 34A.» 1883/4 in 12 Rept. bureau Industrial statistics 1884 : 3- 47A.t 3 series 1885-1904 Under Act of Je. 30, 1885, this district comprised Greene and Washington counties, that part of Westmore- land Co. lying between the Monongahela and Youghlogheny River, and that part of Fayette Co. lying along and adjacent to the Monongahela River. 1885-1904. Ann. rept. inspector of mines for first bitu- minous district to the Secy, of Internal Affairs for the year ended Dec. 31. In Documents as follows : Henry Louttit, inspector 1885 in 13 Rept. bureau Industrial statistics 1885 : Ib- 37b. 1886 in 14 Kept, bureau industrial statistics 1886 : 3b- 30b. 1887 in 15 Rept. bureau industrial statistics 1887 I. 26 pp. 1888 In Repts. Inspectors mines 1888 : 237-262. 1889 " " « " 1889:259-286. 1890 " « « « 1890 : 279-306. 1891 " " " " 1891:291-314. 1892 " " " » 1892:265-290. 1893 " Repts. inspectors coal mines 1893 : 257-286. 1894 « " " « « 1894:305-339. 1895 « " " « « 1895:280-305. 1896 " " " « « 1896:291-330. 1897 " Rept. bureau mines 1897 : 233-260. 1898 " " <■ " 1898:271-304. 1899 « " » « 1899:411-462. 1900 « " « •■ 1900:291-338. 1901 « « « " 1901 : 365-408. 1902 « « « .' 1902:343-389. •This rept. is for the ten months ending Oct. 31. TThls rept. Is for the year ending Oct. 31. 37 COAL MINES AND MINING: BITUMINOUS DISTRICTS— cont'd ist Bituminous District — cont'd serial — cont'd 4 series 1903-1904 Under Act of Apr. 14, 1903. During this period this district comprised Fayette, Greene, Washington and Westmoreland Co. 1903-1904. Ann. rept. inspector of mines for first bitu- minous district to the chief, Dept. of Mines. In Documents as follows : Henry Louttit, inspector 1903 In Rept. dept. mines 1903 [pt. 2] : 3-64. 1904 1904 [pt. 2] : 3-48. non-serial 1878. Circular issued by inspector of 1st bituminous distr. [asking information about employes, product, accidents, etc.]. (6 A.R. bureau of industrial sta- tistics 1878: 34.) . Names and addresses of operators of mines, by counties. (6 same 1878: 78-81.) 1879. Mode of working mines. (7 same 1878/9: 410-411.) . Summary of replies reed, to circular sent to operators of mines in first bituminous distr., show- ing no. of mines, cost of mining, production, em- ployes, wages, accidents, material used, etc. (7 same 1878/9: 403-405.) . Intelligent supts. and mining bosses needed. (7 same 1878/9: 412.) . Improvements made in mines. (7 same 1878/9: 412-433.) Feb. 21. [Circular issued by inspector of mines of 1st bituminous distr., calling attention of opera- tors to provisions of ventilation law, etc.] (7 same 1879: 407-410.) Dec. 30. [Circular issued by inspector of 1st bitu- minous distr. to operators asking them to make re- turns of employes, coal shipments, etc.] (7 same 1879: 403.) 1880. Mch. 1. [Circular addressed to mine owners, mine supts. and mining bosses of 1st bituminous distr.] (8 same 1880: 293-295.) . New mines and improvements. (8 same 1879/80: 290-293.) 1881. Jan. 1. [Circular sent to each mine operator of first bituminous distr. soliciting information as to production, employes, wages, improvements, etc.] (8 same 1880: 288.) . Jly. 1. [Circular issued to operators, supts. and mining bosses by inspector of 1st bituminous distr. calling attention to requirements of law rel. to maps, openings, ventilation, competency of mining bosses.] (9 same 1881: 398-399.) . [Circular addressed to mine bosses of 1st bitu- minous coal distr. by inspector, calling attention to provisions of mining law and duties of boss.] (9 same 1880/1: 400.) 1882. Jan. 1. [Circular and blank sent by inspector of 1st bituminous distr. to operators, soliciting Infor- mation about employes, product, machinery, etc.] (9 same 1881: 394-395.) . Apr. 6. [Circular and blank sent to mine owners and operators of 1st bituminous distr. soliciting in- formation on location, mngmnt., employes, product, machinery, etc.] (10 same 1882: 3-4A.) 1885. Improvements in distr. (13 same 1885: 4B-5B.) . Table: character of coal, production, no. of em- ployes, days employed, casualties, etc. (13 same 1885: 24B-25B.) 578 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COAL MINES AITD MINING: confd BITUMINOUS DISTRICTS— • ist Bitnininons District — cont'd non-gerial — cont'd 1885. Table: grand total of employes, horses, moles, engines, pumps, boilers, and powder employed, tons of coal mined and shipped, fatal and non-fatal acci- dents in the various cos. and parts of cos. (13 same 1885: 37B.) . Aug. 21. [Circular to operators of 1st bitumi- nous distr. announcing apptmt. of inspector, etc] (13 same 1885: 2B.) 1886. Table: total no. of tons of coal mined and tons of coke produced in each colliery, no. of days worked, no. of employes, no. of persons killed and injured, no. of kegs of powder used, etc. (14 same 1886: 22B-23B.) [ .'i Jan. 1. [Blanks sent to operators of 1st bitu- minous distr. requesting information as mine- bosses, employes, product, machinery, etc.] (13 same 1886: 2-3B.) Apr. 15. [Circular sent to mine bosses of 1st bituminous distr. by inspector, reL to air measure- ments, etc.] (14 same 1886: 4b.) [1887.] Jan. L [Blanks sent to operators in 1st bitu- minous distr., soliciting information as to operators, employes, production, eta] (14 same 1886: 4B-5B.) 1888-1904. Description of mines in 1st bituminous distr. (Repts. inspector of mines 1888 (pp. 240-250) — same 1896; rept bureau of mines 1897: 235-245; rept dept of mines 1903 pt 2 (pp. 58-63)— «ame 1904.) . Tables: location of collieries, no. of tons of coal mined and tons of coke produced in each colliery; no. of days worked; no. of employes; no. fatal and non-fatal accidents, etc (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1888: 251-259; Rept dept of mines 1904 pt. 2.) 1894. Prosecutions in first bituminous distr. for viola- tion of mine law. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1894: 307-309.) 1899. Table: name of mine and operator, method of haulage, system of ventilation, kind of openings, pick or machine mine, etc (Rept. bureau of mines 1899: 419-420.) 1900. Installation of electricity at several mines in distr. {Same 1900: 293.) . Circular to mine foremen rel. to danger-signals, issued by Henry Louttit, mine inspector, 1st distr. {Same 1900: 292.) . Letter to operators of distr. rel. to filling up entrances to abandoned mines, by Henry Louttit, mine inspector. {Same 1900: 292-293.) 1901. Table: no. and type of mining machines and motive power for their operation. {Same 1901: 371.) . Table: name of mine, kind of opening, method of ventilation, quantity of air circulating in the mines of distr., etc {Same 1901: 372-375.) 1902-1904, Table: names of operators and mines, kind of openings, type and size of fans, size of furnaces, volume of air produced, no. of employees, quantity of air per employee per minute, etc {Same 1902: 352-355; Rept dept of mines 1904.) . Table: mines using coal cutting machines, power used, name and thickness of coal seam, etc (Rept of bureau of mines 1902 (pp. 356-357) — same 1904.) 1903. No. of mines using coal cutting machines, no. of machines and motive power used, and quantity of coal produced by machines in each district (Rept of dept of mines 1903 pt 2: xlii.) 1904. Prosecutions in 1st distr. for violation of mine law. {Same 1904 pt 2: 41-42.) COAL MINES AND MINING: BITUMINOUS DISTEICTS— cont'd I St Bituminous District— cont'd non-serial — cont'd ACCIDEKTS 1877-1889. Comparative stmt of fatal and non-fatal accidents occurring in distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1889: 261.) 1879. Gas explosion in Coal Run Mine of Penn. Gas Coal Co., Westmoreland Co. (7 A.R. bureau of In- dustrial statistics 1878/9: 413-416.) COIXJERIES 1879. Name of colliery and post office address of com- panies in distr. (7 same 1879: 434-439.) . Mo. stmt of names, power, capacity and ventila- tion of resp. collieries. (7 same 1878/9: 440-487.) . List of accidents occurring In mines of distr., cause, investigation, etc (7 same 1879: 488-495.) 1880. List of serious accidents in 1880 in distr., their cause, litigation, etc (8 same 1879/80: 299-316.) . Fatal accidents in distr.. Inquests, verdict, etc (8 same 1879/80: 343-348.) 1880-1887. List of accidents occurring in mines of distr. : name of victim, age, etc, name and location of col- liery, date, nature and cause of accident (8 same 1879/80 (pp. 338-341)— 15 same 1887.) . Table: location of collieries in distr. (8 same 1879/80 (pp. 317-322)— 15 same 1887.) 1882-1886. Acct of fatal and non-fatal accidents in mines of distr. (10 same 1881/2 (pp. 16a-21o)— 13 same 1886.) 1888-1904. Descriptive record of fatal accidents in distr. (Repts. inspectors of min^ 1888 (pp. 260-262) — same 1904 pt 2.) 1890. Table showing location of collieries in the 1st bituminous distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1890 (pp. 298-299) — same 1896; rept bureau of mines 1897 (pp. 250-251)— same 1902; rept dept of mines 1903 pt 2 (pp. 19-22)— some 1904.) Labob 1886.^ Table: no. of each class of employes at each col- liery in distr. (14 AJt bureau of industrial sta- tistics 1886: 24-25B.) 1888-1904. Table: no. of each class of employes at each colliery in distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1888 (pp. 255-256) — same 1896; rept bureau of mines 1897 (pp. 254-255) — same 1902; rept dept of mines 1903 pt 2 (pp. 33-42)- game 1904.) 1889. List of persons granted certificates of service and competency by distr. examining bd. (Repts. of in- spectors of mines 1889: 285-286.) Maps 1877-1883. Map of 1st bituminous coal distr. of Penn.; scale % ft = 300,000 ft (5 AJt bureau of industrial statistics 1876/7 (facing p. 201)— 11 same 1882/3.) The map is the same, 1877-1879 ; omitted in 1880 ; the territory covered changes In 1881, 1883 and 1884. 1898. Map: location of coal mines in the 1st bitu- minous distr. of Penn.; scale 4 mL to 1 in. (Rept bureau of mines 1898 pt 2.) Vextilatiox 1880. Table: average mo. stmt of ventilation of resp. collieries of distr. (8 AJt bureau of industrial sta- tistics 1879/80: 330-337.) . Ventilation: list of ventilating furnaces and fans erected during yr. (8 same 1879/80: 295-296.) . Table: method of ventilation, amt of air dis- charged, na of openings and headings, and size of inlets and outlets In resp. collieries. (8 same 1879/80: 326-329.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 579 COAL MINES AND MINING: BITUMINOUS DISTRICTS— cont'd ist Bituminous District — cont'd Ventilation — cont'd 1881. Average mo. stmt, of ventilation of resp. col- lieries. (9 same 1880/1 (pp. 434-441) — 13«omel885.) . List of ventilating furnaces and fans erected. (9 same 1880/1: 400-401.) 1883-1885. Table: method of ventilation, amt. of air discharged, no. of openings and headings, and size of inlets and outlets in resp. collieries. (11 same 1882/3 (p. 26A)— 13 same 1885.) 1886. List of ventilating furnaces and baskets built. (14 same 1886: 6B.) 2d Bituminous District serial 1 series 1877-1882 ■Under Act of Apr. 18, 1877. During this period this District comDrised that portion of Allegheny Co. lying north of the Ohio, Monongahela and Youghio- gheny rivers, and the counties of Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Indiana and Westmoreland. 1877-1882. Repts. of inspectors of bituminous coal mines to the Secy, of Internal Affairs. Second distr. In Documents as follows : John J. Davia, inspector 1877 in 5 Kept, bureau industrial statistics 1876/7 : 255- 281 1878 in 6 Bept. bureau industrial statistics 1877/8:162- 231 1879 in '7 Kept, bureau industrial statistics 1878/9 : 497- 565. 1880 In 8 Kept, bureau industrial statistics 1879/80 : 342- 374. 1881 in 9 Eept. bureau Industrial statistics 1880/1 : 446- 487. 1882 in 10 Rept. bureau industrial statistics 1881/2 : 39- 78A. 2 series 1883-1883/4 During this period this District comprised that part of Allegheny Co. lying east of the Allegheny, Monon- gahela and Youghiogheny rivers, and all that part of Westmoreland Co. lying east of the Youghiogheny river. 1883-1883/4. Repts. of inspectors of bituminous coal mines to the Secy, of Internal Affairs. Second distr. In Documents as follows : John J. Davla, inspector 1883 in 11 Eept. bureau Industrial statistics 1882/3 : 35- 67A.* 1883/4 in 12 Rept. bureau Industrial statistics 1884 : 49- 81A.t 3 series 1885-1892 Under Act of Je. 30, 1885. During this period this district comprised that part of Allegheny Co. lying east of the Allegheny, the Youghiogheny and the Monongahela rivers and all that part of Westmore- land Co. lying north and east of the Youghiogheny River, excepting the mines east of Beattys' Station on the Penn. R.R. and .the mines on the West Penn. R.R. 1885-1892. Ann. rept. inspector of mines for second bituminous district to the Secy, of Internal Affairs for the year ended Dec. 31. In Documents as follows : WilUam Jenkins, inspector 1885 In 13 Eept. bureau industrial statistics 1885 : 38- 78B. 1886 in 14 Eept. bureau industrial statistics 1886 : 31- 65B. 1887 In 15 Eept. bureau Industrial statistics 1887 J. 20 pp. 1888 in Eepts. Inspectors mines 1888 : 263-285. 1889 " " " " 1889 : 287-315. 1890 " " " " 1890:307-334. 1891 " " " " 1891 : 315-353. 1892 " « « « 1892:290-321. * This rept. Is for the ten months ending Oct. 31. t This rept. is for the year ending Oct. 31. COAL MINES AND MINING: BITUMINOUS DISTRICTS— cont'd 2d Bituminous District — cont'd aerial — cont'd 4 series 1893-1902 Under Act of May 15, 1893. During this period this district comprised Allegheny, Indiana and West- moreland cos. 1893-1902. Ann. rept. inspector of mines for second bituminous district to the Secy, of Internal Affairs for the year ended Dec. 31. In Documents as follows : WilUam Jenkins, inspector 1893 in Eept. Inspectors coal mines 1893 : 287-313. 1894 " " " « « 1894:341-369. 1895 « " » « .. 1895:307-343. 1896 " " " « .. iggg . 331.360. O. B. Ross, inspector 1897 in Rept. bureau mines 1897 : 261-266. 1898 " « » " 1898 : 305-341. 1899 « « •< .' 1899:463-542. 1900 « « ■• .. 1900 : 339-392. 1901 " " " « 1901:409-458. 1902 « " « " 1902 : 389-440. 5 series 1903-1904 Under Act of Apr. 14, 1903. During this period this district comprised Indiana and Westmoreland cos. 1903-1904. Ann. rept. inspector of mines for second bituminous district to the chief, Dept. of Mines. In Documents as follows : C. B. Ross, inspector 1903 in Eept. dept. mines 1903 [pt. 2] : 65-128. 1904 « " " « 1904 [pt. 2] : 49-100. non^serial 1879. Circular was issued by inspector of mines of 2d bituminous distr. to mine operators or supts. solicit- ing information as to amt. and value of product, employes, days worked, improvements, etc. (7 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1879: 498.) . Improvements made in mines. (7 same 1878/9: 501-506.) . Summary of replies reed, to circulars issued by inspector of 2d bituminous distr. to mine operators, showing no. of mines in operation, average produc- tion, employes, earnings, accidents, etc. (7 same 1878/9: 498-499.) . New mines opened. (7 same 1878/9: 506-511.) 1880. Dec. Circular was issued by insp. of 2d bitumi- nous distr. to operators of mines asking informa- tion as to production, employes, machinery, etc. (8 same 1880: 342.) 1886-1887. Table: total no. of tons of coal mined and tons of coke produced in each colliery, no. of days worked, no. of employes, no. of persons killed and injured, no. of kegs of powder used, etc. (14 same 1886 (pp. 56B-57B)— 15 sam^ 1887.) 1888-1904. Tables: location of collieries, no. of tons of coal mined and tons of coke produced in each col- liery; no. of days worked, no. of employes, no. of fatal and non-fatal accidents, etc. (Repts. of in- spectors of mines 1888 (pp. 276-285) — same 1904 pt. 2.) . Descr. of mines and mine improvements in distr. (Same 1888 (pp. 266-274)— same 1896; rept. bureau of mines 1897 (pp. 266-283) — same 1902; rept. dept. of mines 1903 pt. 2 (pp. 120-127)— some 1904.) 1895. Stmt, of cases for violation of mining laws in 2d bituminous distr. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1895: 308-309.) 1899. Electricity and compressed air as now used in the mines, and their comparative degrees of safety to employees. (Rept. bureau of mines 1899: 479-483.) 580 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COAL MINES AND MINING: BITUMINOUS DISTRICTS— cont'd 2d Bituminous District — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1899-1904. Table: name of mine, kind of opening, method of haulage, method of ventilation, pick or machine work, etc. {Same 1899 (pp. 471-474) — same 1902; rept dept of mines 1903 pt. 2 (pp. 75-79) — same 1904.) 1901. Table: name of mine, name and thickness of coal seam worked, no. and type of machines used, etc. (Rept. bureau of mines 1901: 420.) 1902-1904. Table: mines using coal cutting machines, name of machine and power used, name and thick- ness of coal seam, and tonnage of coal produced by machines. (Bame 1902: 405; rept. dept. of mines 1903 pt 2 (p. 80)— same 1904.) Accidents 1880-1887. List of accidents occurring in mines of distr.; name of victim, age, etc., nature and cause of accident. (8 AJR. bureau of industrial statistics 1879/80 (pp. 373-374)— 15 same 1887.) 1884. Seams of coal worked and mine accidents in distr. (12 same 1884: 50-51A.) 1885-1888. Comparative stmt, of casualties, coal ton- nage, and employes in distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1888: 275.) 1897-1903. Description of fatal accidents occurring in distr. (Rept. of bureau of mines 1897 (pp. 283-285) — same 1903 pt 2.) 1904. Overwinding or safety device installed at Sus- quehanna Coal Co.'s shaft at Glen Lyon. (Rept of dept. of mines 1904 pt 2: v-vi.) Mammoth Mine Disaster 1891. Rept on Mammoth Mines fire, 2d bituminous distr. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1891: 316-321.) . Rept of comn. (Thompson) apptd. to investigate accident at Mammoth mine near Scottdale. (Sen. Jol. Jan. 1891: 471-476; official docs. 1891 v. 6 doc. 24; Legisl. Record 1891: 762-764; 768-771.) CramnlBSlon was composed of A. F. Tbompson, W. H. Hines, Ellas Davis, W. Scott Hnllln, Jno. F. FarrelL . Testimony taken before comn. to investigate Mammoth mine disaster. (LegisL Record 1891: 1186-1251.) . Debate on mine disaster at Scottdale. (Same 1891: 202-204.) . Memorial on disaster at Mammoth Mine near Scottdale, suggesting alteration in mining laws. (House jol. Jan. 1891: 206-207.) COIUEBIBS 1879. Mo. stmt of names, power, capacity and ventila- tion of resp. collieries. (7 A.R. bureau of Industrial statistics 1878/9: 514-565.) 1879-1884. List of collieries, location, name of co., etc. (7 same 1878/9 (pp. 512-513)— 12 same 1884.) 1885. Stmt showing characteristics, no. of employes, production, etc. of resp. collieries in distr. (13 same 1885: 60-61B.) 1885-1887. Location of collieries in distr., name of operator and supt (13 same 1885 (pp. ""58-593) — 15 same 1887.) 1888-1904. Table showing location of collieries in distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1888 (pp. 276-277)— same 1896; rept bureau of mines 1897 (pp. 286-287) — same 1902; rept dept of mines 1903 pt 2 (pp. 81- 8i)— same 1904.) Labob 1888-1904. Table: no. of each class of employees at each colliery in the distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1888 (pp. 280-281) — same 1896; rept bureau of mines 1897 (pp. 290-291) — same 1902; rept dept. of mines 1903 pt 2 (pp. 99-111)— some 1904.) COAL MINES AND MINING: BITUMINOUS DISTRICTS— cont'd 2d Bituminous District — cont'd Labok — cont'd 1893/01-1902. Examination of applicants for certificates of competency as mine foreman. (Rept of bureau of mines 1901 (pp. 424-425)-^(iBie 1902.) Maps 1877. Map of distr. of Penn.; scale not given. (5 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1876/7: betw. pp. 256 and 257.) . Same. (6 same 1877/8.) 1897. Map of Carbon Coal Co.'s Gettysburg mine. (Rept bureau of mines 1897 (betw. pp. 282-283)— same 1898.) 1898. Map: location of coal mines in the distr.; scale: 4 mi. to 1 in. (Same 1898 pt 2.) Ventilation 1880-1885. Table: method of ventilation, amt of air discharged, no. of openings and headings and size of inlets and outlets in resp. collieries. (8 ASL. bureau of industrial statistics 1879/80 (p. 363)— 13 same 1885.) . Average mo. stmt of ventilation of resp. col- lieries. (8 same 1879/80 (pp. 364-372)— 13 same 1885.) 1888. Ventilation in mines of distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1888: 265.) 1899. Table: name of mine and operator, quantity of air in circulation per minute, no. of persons em- ployed inside and air per minute per person. (Rept bureau of mines 1899: 475-477.) 1901. Table: no. and size of fans and furnaces, quantity of air in circulation, no. of persons employed, cubic feet of air per minute per person, etc. (Same 1901: 421-423.) 3d Bitmninous District serial 1 series 1877-1882 Under Act of Apr. 18, 1877. During this period this District comprised Cameron, Clarion, Clearfield, Crawford, Elk, Erie, Forest, Jefferson, I^wrence, McKean, Mercer, Venango and Warren cos. 1877-1882. Repts. of inspectors of bitummous coal mines to the Secy, of Internal AfCairs. Third distr. In Documents as follows : W. L. Richards, inspector 1877 in 5 Eept bureau industrial statistics 1876/7 : 282- 313 1878 in '6 Rept. bureau industrial statistics 1877/8 : 232- 335. 1879 in 7 Bept. bureau industrial statistics 1878/9 : 566- 655. 1880 in 8 Eept. bureau industrial statistics 1879/80 : 375- 423. Thomas K. Adams, inspector 1881 in 9 Bept. bureau industrial statistics 1880/1 : 488- 551 1882 in '10 Eept. bureau industrial statistics 1881/2:79- 131A. 2 series 1883-1883/4 Daring this period this District comprised that part of BeaTer Co. lying north of the Ohio River and the counties of Butler, Cameron, Clarion, Crawford, Elk, Erie, Forest, Jefferson, liawrence, HcKean, Mercer, Tenango and Warren. 1883-1883/4. Repts. c^ Inspectors of bituminous coal mines to the Secy, of Internal Affairs. Third distr. In Documents as follows : Thomas K. Adams, inspector 1883 In 11 Rept. bureau Indnstrlal statistics 1882/3 : 68- 106 A.« 1883/4 in 12 Rept bureau Industrial statistics 1884 : 82- 126A.t * This rept. Is for the ten months ending Oct 31. t This rept la for the year ending Oct 31. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 581 COAL MINES AND MINING: BITUMINOUS DISTRICTS— cont'd 3d Bituminous District — cont'd serial — cont'd 3 series 1885-1904 Under Act of Je. 30, 1885. During this period this district comprised Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Clarion, Lawrence and Mercer cos. and that part of Westmoreland Co. lying on West Penn R.R. 1885-1904. Ann. rept. Inspector of mines for third bitu- minous distr. to the Secy, of Internal Affairs for the year ending Dec. 31. In Documents as follows : Thomas K. Adams, inspector 1885 In 13 Rept. bureau Industrial statistics 1885 : 78- lllB. 1886 in 14 Rept. bureau industrial statistics 1886 : 67- . S4B. 1887 in 15 Rept. bureau industrial statistics 1887 K. 11 pp. 4 series 1888-1892 During this period this district comprised Armstrong, Butler, Clarion, Indiana, Jefferson, Lawrence, Mercer and Westmoreland cos. 1888-1892. Ann. rept. inspector of mines for third bitu- minous district to the Secy, of Internal Affairs for the year ending Dec. 31. In Documents as follows : Thomas K. Adams, inspector 1888 in Repts. Inspectors mines 1888 : 287-304. 1889 " " " " 1889:317-334. 1890 " " " " 1890 : 335-356. 1891 " " " " 1891:355-374. 1892 " " " " 1892 : 323-341. 5 series 1893-1902 During this period this district comprised Armstrong, Butler, Clarion, Indiana, Jefferson, Westmoreland and Beaver cos. 1893-1902. Ann. rept. inspector of mines for third bitu- minous district to the Secy, of Internal Affairs for the year ending Dec. 31. In Documents as follows : Thomas K. Adams, inspector 1893 in Repts. inspectors coal mines 1893 : 315-336. 1894 " " " « « 1894:371-398. 1895 " " « « « 1895 . 345.368. 1896 « " " « « 1896 : 361-392. ' 1897 in Kept, bureau mines 1897 : 297-326. 1898 '• " » " 1898:343-366. 1899 « - « .. 1899 : 543-590. 1900 « " » « 1900:393-432. t901 " " « « 1901:459-508. 1902 " •• " " 1902:441-502. 6 series 1903-1904 During this period this district comprised Armstrong, Butler, Clarion, Lawrence and Mercer cos. 1903-1904. Ann. rept. inspector of mines for third bitu- minous district to the chief, Dept. of Mines.* In Documents as follows : Thomas K. Adams, inspector 1903 in Eept. dept. mines 1903 [pt. 2] : 129-204. 1904 ""•<"" 1904 £pt. 2] : 101-154. non-serial 1877. Dec. 14. Circular to operators and mine supts. of distr. [on provisions of ventilation law, etc.]. (5 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1877: 292- 293.) 1878. Je. 3. [Circular addressed to operators of distr. (by inspector) calling their attention to manner of ventilation and showing requirements.] (6 same 18^8: 260-263.) 1879. Condition of mines in distr. (7 same 1878/9: 571-582.) * This report covers 14 mos. ending Dec. 31. COAL MINES AND MINING: BITUMINOUS DISTRICTS— cont'd 3d Bituminous District — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1880. General condition of mines [and mining] in distr. (8 same 1879/80: 376-378.) [1881.] [Circular issued by Inspector of distr. solicit- ing information as to production, employes, machin- ery, etc.] (9 same 1881: 488-489.) . Proposed amdmts. [by Inspector of distr.], viz.: 1st, provision by law for examination of mining bosses; 2d, securing roof, etc. to prevent accidents; 3d, measures to prevent employment of illiterate boys in mines. (9 same 1880/1: 522-525.) 1882. Mine haulage and hauling machinery In distr.; coal cutting machinery. (10 same 1881/2: 82-89A.) . Coals of first coal basin and development of Clearfield Co. (3d bituminous distr.). (10 same 1881/2: 89-91A.) 1885. Instructions given to mine-bosses in distr. to assist them in returning correct air measurements, monthly. (13 same 1885: 81-83B.) . Table: character of coal, production, no. of em- ployes, days employed, casualties, etc., in distr. — each colliery. (13 same 1885: 98-99B.) . Table: grand total of employes, horses, mules, engines, pumps, boilers and powder employed, tons of coal mined and shipped, fatal and non-fatal acci- dents, etc., in distr. (13 same 1885: lllB.) 1886-1887. Table: no. of tons of coal mined and tons of coke produced in each colliery no. of days worked, no. of employes, no. of persons killed and injured, no. of kegs of powder used, etc. (14 same 1886 (pp. 78-79B)— 15 same 1887.) 1888. Rept. rel. to new mines and improvements in distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1888: 309-312.) . Suggestions to mine ofilcials and miners as to the safe, healthy and profitable operation of the mines. (Same 1888: 291-292.) 1888-1904. Description of mines in distr. (Repts. in- spectors of mines 1888 (pp. 294-296) — same 1896; rept. bureau of mines 1897 (pp. 299-311) — same 1902; rept. dept. of mines 1903 pt. 2 (pp. 120-126) — «ame 1904.) 1892-1895. Recapitulation of improvements at mines of distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1892 (pp. 325- 331)— some 1895.) 1895. Mining machines in use in distr. (Same 1895: 366-369.) 1896. Same. (Same 1896: 366-369.) . Suggestions as to apptmt. of a chief mine in- spector. (Same 1896: 365-366.) 1899-1901. Table: name of mine, kind of opening, method of haulage and ventilation, pick or machine work, etc. (Rept. bureau of mines 1899 (pp. 549- 550)— same 1901.) 1900-1903. Description of new mines opened during yr. (Same 1900 (pp. 400-403) — same 1902; rept. dept. of mines 1903 pt. 2 (pp. 198-201).) 1902-1903. Description of old mines of distr. (Rept. bureau of mines 1902: 465-466; rept. dept. of mines 1903 pt. 2: 201-203.) 1902-1904. Table: mines using coal cutting machines, name of machine and power used, name and thick- ness of coal seam, and tonnage of coal produced by machines. (Rept. bureau of mines 1902 (pp. 460- 461) ; rept. dept of mines 1903 pt. 2 (pp. 146-148) — same 1904.) . Table: names of operators and mines, kind of openings, type and size of fans, size of furnaces, volume of air produced, no. of employees, and quan- tity of air per each employee per minute. (Rept. bureau of mines 1902 (pp. 452-459); rept. dept. of mines 1903 pt. 2 (pp. 139-145)— some 1904.) 582 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COAL MUTES AHD MINING: BITUMINOUS DISTRICTS— confd 3d Bitmninous District— cont'd non-serial — confd ACCIDESTS 1878. List of accidents occurring in mines of 3d distr. (6 A.R. bnrean of industrial statistics 1877/8: 264- 265; 272-273; 278-279; 284-285, 290-291; 296-297; 302-303; 308-309; 314-315, 320-321; 326-327; 332-333.) 1879-1887. List of accidents occurring in mines of distr., nature, cause, etc (7 same 1878/9 (pp. 654-655) — 15 same 1887.) 1879-1890. Comparative stmt showing no. of fatal acci- dents, no. of employes and tonnage each year in distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1890: 337.) 1880-1881. Remarks on accidents in distr. (8 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1879/80 (pp. 379- 380)— 9 same 1880/1.) 1881. Inqu^ts. etc., held over miners in distr. (9 same 1880 A: 544-551.) 1882-1885. D^criptive record of fatal accidents in distr. (10 same 1881/2 (pp. 103-113A)— 13 same 1885.) 1888. Descriptive record of fatal accidents in distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1888: 312-317.) 1903. Descriptive record of fatal accidents in mines of distr. (Rept dept. of mines 1903 pt. 2: 197-198.) COIXIEKIES 1879. Stmt, of names, power, capacity and ventilation in resp. collieries, each mo. (7 AJL bureau of in- dustrial statistics 1878/9: 606-653.) 1880-1887. Table: location of collieries. (8 same 1879/80 (pp. 40*409)— 15 same 1887.) 1884. Table: name of collieries, their location and name, and thickness of coal seam mined. (12 same 1884: 122-123A.) 1888-1904. Table showing location of collieries in the distr. (Repts. inspectm^ of mines 1888 (pp. 297- 298) — same 1896; rept. bureau of mines 1897 (pp. 312-313)— Mme 1902; rept dept of min^ 1903 pt 2 (pp. 149-153.) Labob 1888-1904. Table: na of each dass of employees at each colliery in distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1888 (pp. 301-302) — same 1896; rept bureau of mines 1897 (pp. 316-317) — minie 1902; rept d^t of mines 1903 pt 2 (pp. 174-192)— ^me 1904.) 1892-1893. Certificates o£ competency and of service granted to mine bosses in distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1892 (pp. 331-333) — Mine 1893.) 1893/01-1904. Names of persons granted certificates of competency as mine foreman in distr. (Rept of bureau of mines 1901 (p. 470) — rept dept of mines 1904 pt 2.) Maps 1898. Map: location of coal mines in the distr.; scale 4 mi. to 1 in. (Rept bureau of mines 1898 pt 2.) Yestduaxiok 1878. Mode of working and ventilating mines in distrs. (6 AJt bureau of industrial statistics 1877/8: 237- 240.) 1880-1885. Table: method of ventilation, amt of air discharged, no. of openings and headings and siae of inlets and ouUets of resp. coQieries. (8 same 1879/80 (pp. 412-413)— 13 same 18S5.) . Table: average mo. stmt, of ventilation erf resp. collieries. (8 same 1879/80 (pp. 414-421) — ^13 same 18S5.) 1882. List of new ventilating powers (furnaces and fans) bunt daring year. (10 same 1881/2: 81-S2A.) 1883. List of ventilating powers erected in mines of distr. (8 same 1880: 70A.) BITUMIKOUS DISTBICTS— COAL MINES AND MINING: cont'd 3d Bituminous District— confd Vkntilaiios — cont'd 1898. Modification ct the single-entry system of extract- ing the coal seams and the adoption of fans instead of furnaces f(M- ventilating purposes suggested. (Rept bureau of mines 1898: 345-347.) 1901. Table: system of ventilation, quantity of air in circulation, number of air splits, quantity of air per minute per person, etc. (Same 1901: 468-470.) 4th Bituminous District serial 1 series 1881-1882 DarinE this period this District comprised the counties of Blair, Bradford, Cambria, Centre, CUnton, Hunt- ingdon. Lycoming. Potter. SnUlvan and Tioga. 1881-1882. Repts. of inspectors of bituminous coal mines to the Secy, of Internal Affairs. Fourth distr. In Docoments as follows : Soger Hampson, inspector 1881 in 9 Bept. boresn indostrial statistics 1880/1:552- 5T9. 1882 In 10 Bept. bnreau indostrial statistics 1881/2 : 132- 163A. 2 series 1883-1883/4 During this period this District comprised the counties of Blair, Bradford. C^tre, CUnton, Hontingdan. Lf coming. SnlliTan, Potter and Tioga. 1883-1883/4. Repts. of inspecttH^ of bituminous coal mines to the Secy, of Internal Affairs. Fourth distr. In Documents as follows : Roger Hampsoit, inspector 1883 in 11 Bept. borean industrial statistics 1882/3: 107a-129a.* 1883/4 in 12 Bept. bnrean indasttial statistics 1884 : 12T- 14SA.t 3 series 1885-1904 Under Act of Je. 30, 18^. During tliis period tliia district comprised Bradford, ^oga. Incoming, Clinton, Potter, HcKean, Elk, Cameron, Jeif»aoa and that part of Clearfield Co. lying along the l4nr Grade Division ot the AUegheny Taller B.B. 1885-1904. Ann. rept inspectCH' of mines for fourth 1>ituminous district to the Secy, of Internal Affairs for the year ending Dec. 31. In Docnments as f oDows : Roger Humpao*, inapeetor 1SS5 in 13 Bept. bnrean indnstrial statistica 1885:112- 136B. 1S$6 in 14 Bept. borean indnstrial statistics 1886:85- lOlB. 188T in 15 Bept. borean indostrial statistics ISST L 10 pp. 4 series 1888-1892 Doring this period this district comprised HcKean. Potter, Tl<«a. Bradford. SnIUran. Lycaraln& CUnton. Cameron and EHk cos., and portloBS at Jefferson. Clearfield and Centre cos. 1888-1892. Ann. rept inspector of mines for fourth bituminous district to Secy, of Internal Affairs for the year ended Dec 31. In Docnments as follow^ : Roger Hampton, inspector ISSS in Bepts. inspectors mines 18SS : 305-324. James S. Patterson, inspector 1889 in Bepta. Inspectors mines 1889 : 336-35a 1890 - - • - 1890:357-369. 1891 • - ' - 1891:375^89. 1892 ' - • - 1892 : 343-358^ * This repti is for the ten months ending Oct 31. t This lept. is for the year ending Oct. 31. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 583 COAL MINES AND MINING: BITUMINOUS DISTRICTS— cont'd 4tli Bituminous District — cont'd serial — cont'd 5 series 1893-1902 During thla period this district comprised McKean, Potter, Tioga, Bradford, Sullivan, Lycoming, Clinton, Cameron and Elk cos., and portions of Clearfield and Jefferson cos. 1893-1902. Ann. rept. Inspector of mines for fourth bitu- minous district to Secy, of Internal Affairs for the year ended Dec. 31. In Documents as follows : James N. Patterson, inspector 1893 In Repts. Inspectors coal mines 1893 : 337-352. 1894 " " " " " 1894:399-414. 1895 " " " « « 1895:369-387. 1896 " " " - « 1896:393-412. 1897 In Kept, bureau mines 1897 : 327-342. 1898 « " " " 1898:367-384. Elias PhilUpa, inspector 1899 in Eept. bureau mines 1899 : 591-622. 1900 - " " " 19P0 : 433-472. 1901 " « " « 19U1 : 509-548. 1902 « « « « 1902 : 503-550. 6 series 1903-1904 During this period this district comprised Jefferson, Elk; Clearfield, TSloga, Clinton, Lycoming, Cameron and McKean cos. 1903-1904. Ann. rept. inspectors of mines sixth bitu- minous district to the chief, Dept. of Mines. In Documents as follows : 1903 in Kept. dept. mines 1903 [pt. 2] : 205-268. 1904 " " " « 1904 [pt. 2] : 155-198. non-serial 1881. Improvements in distr. (9 A.R. bureau of in- dustrial statistics 1880/1: 554-556.) 1885. Table: character of coal, production, no. of eri- ployes, days employed, casualties, etc. in distr. (13 same 1885: 122B.) . Table: grand total of employes, horses, mules, engines, pumps, boilers, and powder employed, tons of coal mined and shipped fatal and non-fatal acci- dents, etc., in distr., by counties. (13 same 1885: 135B.) 1886-1887. Table: total no. of tons of coal mined and tons of coke produced in each colliery, no. of days worked, no. of employes, no. of persons killed or injured, no. of kegs of powder used, etc., in distr. (14 same 1886 (pp. 96-97B)— 15 same 1887.) 1888. Description of endless wire rope haulage at An- trim mines, Tioga Co.; with diagram. (Rept. in- spectors of mines 1888: 310-312.) . New mines opened and improvements made dur- ing 1888. (Same 1888: 309.) 1888-1904. General condition of the mines. (Rept. in- spectors of mines 1888 (pp. 306-308) — same 1896; rept. bureau of mines 1897 (pp. 328-333) — same 1902; rept. dept of mines 1903 pt. 2 (pp. 263-267) — same 1904.) 1900. Table showing location, etc., of mines in distr. (Rept bureau of mines 1900: 458-459.) 1901-1904. Table: mines using coal cutting machines, kind of opening, method of ventilation, type and number of machines, power used, etc. (Rept. bureau of mines 1901 (p. 514)— some 1902; rept dept of mines 1903 pt 2 (pp. 221-222)— same 1904.) AccmENTS 1881-1887. List of accidents occuring in distr.; name and age of victim, name and location of colliery, date, nature and cause of accident. (9 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1880/1 (pp. 578-579)— 15 same 1887.) COAL MINES AND MINING: BITUMINOUS DISTRICTS— cont'd 4th Bituminous District — cont'd AcoitDENTS — cont'd 1882. Remarks on fatal accidents in distr. (10 sams 1881/2: 143-147A.) 1883-1885. Description of fatal accidents in distr. (11 same 1883 (pp. 114-117A) — 13 same 1885.) 1901-1903. Same. (Rept. bureau of mines 1901 (pp. 518- 519)— some 1903 pt 2.) COIilEElES 1881-1887. Table: location of collieries in distr. (9 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1880/1 (p. 570) —15 same 1887.) 1888-1904. Table showing location of collieries in the distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1888 (p. 318) — same 1897; rept bureau of mines 1898 (p. 374-375) — same 1902; rept dept of mines 1903 pt 2 (pp. 223-226)— «ome 1904.) Laboe 1888-1904. Table: no. of each class of employees at each colliery in distr. during yr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1888 (pp. 321-322) — same 1896; rept bureau of mines 1897 (pp. 337-338)— some 1902; rept dept. of mines 1903 pt' 2 (pp. 241-253) — same 1904.) 1889-1890. List of persons to whom certificates of service and of competency were granted by distr. examining board. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1889 (p. 343) — same 1890.) 1893/01-1904. Examination of candidates for mine fore- men and fire bosses certificates in distr. (Rept. of bureau of mines 1901 (pp. 529-530) — sams 1904 pt 2.) Maps 1898. Map: location of coal mines in the 4th distr.; scale: 4 mi. to 1 in. (Rept. bureau of mines 1898 pt. 2.) VENTILATIOIf 1881-1885. Table: average mo. stmt, of ventilation in resp. collieries of distr. (9 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1880/1 (pp. 574-577)— 13 same 1885.) . Table: method of ventilation, amt. of air dis- charged, no. of openings and headings and size of inlets and outlets in resp. collieries. (9 same 1880/1 (p. 573)— 13 same 1885.) 1900-1904. Table: name of mine, kind of opening, mode of ventilation, size and capacity of fan or furnace, quantity of air per minute per person, etc. (Rept bureau of mines 1900 (pp. 439-440) — same 1902; rept. dept of mines 1903 pt 2 (pp. 216-220) — same 1904.) 5th Bituminous District serial 1 series 1883-1883/4 During this period this District comprised the counties of Bedford, Fayette and Somerset. 1883-1883/4. Repts. of inspectors of bituminous coal mines to the Secy, of Internal Affairs. Fifth distr. In Documents as follows : Augustus Stinner, inspector 1883 in 11 Rept. bureau industrial statistics 1882/3 : 130- 138A,* 1883/4 In 12 Eept. bureau industrial statistics 1884 : 149- 196A.t • This rept. Is for the two months ended Oct. 31. Stinner commenced his duties on Sept. 6. t This rept. Is for the year ending Oct. 31. Inspector 584 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA COAL MINES AND MINING: BITUMINOUS DISTRICTS— cont'd 5th Bituminous District — cont'd serial— cont'd 2 series 1885-1904 Under Act of Je. 30, 1885. During this period this district comprised Fayette and Somerset cos. 1885-1902. Ann. rept inspector of mines for fifth bitu- minous district to the Secy, of Internal Affairs for the year ending Dec. 31. In Docnments as follows : Augustus Stinner, inspector 1885 In 13 Rept bnrean Industrial statistics 1885 : 136- 178B.* J. J. Davis, inspector 1886 In 14 Rept bureau Industrial statistics 1886 : 102- 1887 In 15 Rept bureau Industrial statistics 1887 M. 20 pp. 1888 In Repts. inspectors mines 1888 : 325-357. Fred C. Keighley, inspector 1889 In Repts. Inspectors mines 1889 : 351-388. 1890 " " " - 1890:371-397. William Duncan, inspector 1891 in Repts. Inspectors mines 1891 : 391-421. 1892 " - - " 1892:359-384. Charles Connor, inspector 1893 In Kepts. inspectors coal mines 1893 : 353-384. 1894 " - " - « 1894:415-449. 1895 " " -a 1895:389-431. 1I?S . » X " " " 189« : 413-440. 1897 in Rept bureau mines 1897 : 343-375. 1898 - " " - 1898:385-414. 1899 « - « « 1899:623-695. 1900 « « « « 1900:473-518. Isaac O. Rolyy, inspector 1901 in Rept bureau mines 1901 : 549-592. 1902 " " « « 1902:551-596. 3 series 1903-1904 During this period this district comprised Fayette Co. 1903-1904. Ann. rept. inspector of mines for fifth bitu- minous district to the chief, Dept. of Mines. In Documents as follows : Isaac O. Botv, inspector 1903 in Rept dept mines 1903 [pt 1] : 269-334. 1904 " " " « 1904 [pt. 2] : 199-244. non-serial 1884. Decisions [relative to non-safety, etc. of mines] and legal proceedings in distr. (12 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1884: 178-180A.) 1885. Table: character of coal, production, no. of em- ployes, days employed, casualties, etc., in distr. (13 same 1885: 166-167B.) 1886-1887. Table: total no. of tons of coal mined and tons of coke produced in each colliery, no. of days worked, no. of employes, no. of persons killed and injured, no. of kegs of powder used, etc. in distr. (12 same 1886 (pp. 121-123B)— 15 same 1887.) 1888-1904. Description of mines in distr. with diagrams and plans. (Rept. inspectors of mines 1888 (pp. 327-346) — same 1896; rept. bureau of mines 1897 (pp. 345-360) — same 1902; rept dept of mines 1903 pt 2 (pp. 321-325)— game 1904.) 1894. Description of the " Stanley Header " machine in use at Leisenring, no. 2, mine, H. C. EYick Coke Co. (Repts. Inspectors of mines 1894: 421-426.) 1895. Important mining decision rel. to violation of mining law In distr. (Sams 1895: 391-395.) 1899-1901. Table: name of mine and of officers, haulage system, method of ventilation, kind of opening, pick or machine work, eta (Rept. bureau of mines 1899 (pp. 629-632)— same 1901.) • This rept covers the period from Nov. 1, 1884 to May 25, 1885. COAL MINES AND MINING: BITUMINOUS DISTRICTS— cont'd 5th Bituminous District — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1902-1904. Table: names of operators and mines, kind of openings, type and size of fans, size of furnaces, volume of air produced, no. of employees, quantity of air per person per minute, etc. (Rept. bureau of mines 1902 (pp. 561-564); rept. dept of mines 1903 pt 2 (pp. 217-283)— same 1904.) . Table: mines using coal cutting machines, name of machine and power used, name and thickness of coal seam, and tonnage of coal produced by ma- chines. (Rept. bureau of mines 1902 (p. 565) ; rept dept of mines 1903 pt 2 (p. 284) — same 1904.) 1904. Prosecutions for violations of mining laws of distr. (Rept dept of mines 1904 pt 2: 244.) Accidents 1884-1885. Description of fatal accidents in distr. (12 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1884 (pp. 159- 173A)— 13 same 1885.) 1884-1887. List of accidents occurring in mines of distr., name, age, etc. of person injured, date, nature and cause of accident (12 same 1884 (pp. 195-196A)— 15 some 1887.) 1890. The Hill Farm disaster; rept of fire in mine owned by Dunbar Furnace Co., Payette Co. (Repts. of inspectors of mines 1890: 371-379.) 1899. Explosions of fire damp; accident in Braznell mine. (Rept. of bureau of mines 1899: xvii-xx.) 1901. Gob or mine fires in distr. (Same 1901: 560-562.) COUJEBIES 1883-1887. Table: location of collieries in distr. (11 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1883 (p. 134A)— 15 same 1887.) 1888-1904. Table: location of collieries in distr. (Repts. injectors of mines 1888 (pp. 347-348) — same 1896; rept. bureau of mines 1897 (pp. 363-364)— some 1902; rept. dept of mines 1903 pt 2 (pp. 285-289)— same 1904.) 1903. Colliery improvements made during the year. (Rept dept of mines 1903 pt 2: 325-332.) Labob 1888-1904. Table: no. of each class of employees at each colliery in distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines T.888 (pp. 352-353) — same 1896; rept. bureau of mines 1897 (pp. 3*8-369) — sayne 1902; rept. dept of mines 1903 pt 2 (pp. 302-312)— some 1904.) 1889-1901. List of names of successful candidates for mine foremen in distr. (Rept dept of mines 1901: 571-573.) Mafs 1898. Plan: boundary workings, actual and projected, of Oliver mines nos. 1 and 2, Oliver, Pa.; scale: 1 in. — 100 ft (Rept bureau of mines 1898 pt 2.) . Map: location of coal mines in the distr.; scale: 4 mL to 1 in. {Same 1898 pt 2.) Ventilation 1883. Bad ventilation in mines of distr. (11 AH. bureau of industrial statistics 1883: 130A.) 1883-1885. Average mo. stmt of ventilation of resp. coUieries. (11 same 1882/3 (pp. 137-138A)— 13 same 1885.) 1884-1885. Table: method of ventilation, no. of open- ings and headings and size of inlets and outlets in resp. collieries of distr. (12 same 1884 (pp. 185- 187A)— 13 same 1885.) 1901. Table: no. and size of ventilating fans and twe- naces, no. of persons employed, quantity of air per minute per person, etc., in each colliery. (Rept bureau of mines 1901: 556-559.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 585 COAL MINES AND MINING: cont'd 6th Bituminous District BITUMINOUS DISTRICTS— serial 1 series 1883-1883/4 During this period this District comprised that part of Allegheny Co. lying north of the Ohio and Allegheny rivers, and the counties of Armstrong, Cambria, Clearfield and Indiana. 1883-1883/4. Rept of inspectors of bituminous coal mines to the Secy, of Internal Affairs. Sixth district. In Documents as follows : John M. Watt, inspector 1883 in 11 Kept, bureau Industrial statistics 1882/3 : 139- 153A.* 1883/4 In 12 Rept. bureau Industrial statistics 1884 : 197- 239A.t 2 series 1885-1887 During this period this district comprised Cambria, Blair, Huntingdon, Bedford, Fulton and Indiana COS., and that part of Westmoreland Co. lying along main line of Penn. R.R. east of Beatty Station, and that part of Clearfield Co. lying along and adjacent to Bell Gap R.R. 1885-1887. Ann. rept. inspector of mines for sixth bitu- minous district to the Secy, of Internal Affairs for the year ending Dec. 31. In Documents as follows : Josiah T. Evans, inspector 1885 in 13 Rept. bureau industrial statistics 1885 : 179b- 213b. 1886 in 14 Rept. bureau industrial statistics 1886 : 133b- 152b. 1887 in 15 Rept. bureau industrial statistics 1887 N. 15 pp. 3 series 1888-1892 During this time this district comprised Blair, Cambria, Clearfield, Jefferson and Westmoreland cos. 1888-1892. Ann. rept. inspector sixth bituminous dis- trict to the Secy, of Internal Affairs. In Documents as follows : Josiah T. Evans, inspector 1888 in Repts. inspectors mines 1888 : 359-381. 1889 " " " « 1889:389-403. 1890 " " " " 1890 : 399-421. 1891 " ■• " " 1891:423-450. 1892 " « « « 1892 : 384-409. 4 series 1893-1902 During this period this district comprised Cambria, Somerset and Indiana cos. 1893-1902. Ann. rept. inspector mines sixth bituminous district to the Secy. Internal Affairs. In Documents as follows : Josiah T. Evans, inspector 1893 in Repts. inspectors coal mines 1893 : 385-406. 1894 " " " " « 1894:451-473. 1895 " " " « « 1895:433-455. 1896 " " " « « 1896:441-464. 1897 in Rept. bureau mines 1897 : 375-398. 1898 " « " « 1898:415-442. 1899 « « " « 1899 : 695-760. 1900 " " " « 1900:519-560. 1901 " " " « 1901 : 593-632. 1902 « - « « 1902 : 597-642. 5 series 1903-1904 During this period this district comprised Cambria and Somerset cos. 1903-1904. Ann. rept. inspector sixth bituminous dis- trict to the chief, Dept. of Mines. In Documents as follows : Josiah T. Evans, inspector 1903 in Rept. dept. mines 1903 [pt. 2] : 335-390. 1904 « « « " 1904 [pt. 2] : 245-288. ♦ This rept. is for the two months ended Oct. 31. t This rept. Is for the year ended Oct. 31. COAL MINES AND MINING: BITUMINOUS DISTRICTS— cont'd 6th Bituminous District — cont'd non-serial 1884. List of new openings and improvements during year in distr. (12 A.R. bureau of industrial sta- tistics 1884: 198-200A.) 1885. Improvements in distr. (13 «ome 1885: 190-191B.) . Table: grand total of employes, horses, mules, engines, pumps, boilers and powder employed, tons of coal mined and shipped, fatal and non-fatal acci- dents, etc. in distr. (13 same 1885: 213B.) . Table: character of coal, production, no. of em- ployes, days employed, casualties, etc. in distr. (13 same 1885: 196-197B.) 1885-1891. Comparative stmt, of quantity of coal mined and persons employed each year, giving quantity of coal mined per fatal accident and no. of men employed per fatal accident, with increase of distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1891: 425.) 1886-1887. Table: total no. of tons of coal mined and tons of coke produced in each colliery, no. of days worked, no. of employes, no. of persons killed and injured, no. of kegs of powder used, etc. (14 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1886 (pp. 145-146B) —15 same 1887.) 1888-1904. General condition of the mines and improve- ment at collieries in the distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1888 (p. 359) — same 1896; rept. bureau of mines 1897 (p. 377) — same 1902; rept. dept. of mines 1903 pt 2 (pp. 381-390)— same 1904.) 1892. Table giving name of mine and mine boss, seam of coal worked, its average thickness, etc. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1892: 407-409.) 1896. Table: kind of opening, method of haulage, venti- lation and mining. (Same 1896: 458-459.) 1897. Notes and comments on the state of mining in the distr. (Rept. bureau of mines 1897: 377-378.) 1898. Table: name of mine and foreman; kind of haul- age; method of ventilation; class of opening (drift, slope or shaft); kind of machine, etc. (Same 1898: 425-426.) 1899-1904. Table: name of colliery, system of haulage and ventilation, kind of opening, seam of coal worked, pick or machine work, quantity of coal mined by pick and machine, etc. (Rept. bureau of mines 1899 (pp. 700-711) — same 1902; rept. dept. of mines 1903 pt. 2 (p. 348) — same 1904.) Omitted 1900-1901. 1901. Table: kind of opening; seam of coal worked; system of haulage; pick or machine mining; no. type and motive power of machines, etc., in distr. (Rept. bureau of mines 1901: 597-601.) . On haulage and drainage in distr. (Same 1901: 608-609.) 1902-1904. Table: names of operators and mines, kind of openings, type and size of fans, size of furnaces, volume of air produced, no. of persons employed, and quantity of air per person per minute. (Rept. bureau of mines 1900 (pp. 606-610) ; rept. dept. of mines 1903 pt. 2 (pp. 344-347)— some 1904.) AccmENTs 1883-1887. List of accidents occurring in mines of distr. — name and age of victim, colliery, nature and cause of accident. (11 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1882/3 (p. 153A) — 15 same 1887.) 1884. Descriptive list of accidents in distr. (12 same 1884: 212-221A.) 1885. Acct. of fatal accident in distr. (13 sam^ 1885: 190B.) 1902. The great catastrophe at Rolling Mill Mine, Johnstown, by explosion of gas; synopsis of evi- dence at inquest'held on bodies of victims. (Rept. bureau of mines 1902: 52-62.) I. 586 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COAL MINES AND MINING: cont'd BITUMINOUS DISTRICTS— 6th Bitominous District — cont'd AcciDESTa — cont'd 1902. Rolling Mill Mine explosion, Gth bituminous distr. (Same 1902: 612-616.) 1903. Descriptive record of fatal accidents occnrring in distr. (Rept. dept. of mines 1903 pt. 2: 380-381.) CoiilEBIES 1883-1887. Table: location of collieries in distr. (11 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1882/3 (p. 148A) — 15 same 1887.) 1888-1904. Table showing location of collieries in distr. (Repts. Inspectors of mines 1888 (pp. 373-374) — same 1896; rept bureau of mines 1897 (pp. 390-391) — same 1902; rept. dept. of mines 1903 pt 2 (pp. 349- 352)— «o«Be 1904.) Labor 1888-1904. Table: no. of each class of employees at each colliery in distr. during year. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1888 (pp. 378-379) — same 1896; rept bureau of mines 1897 (pp. 394-395) — same 1902; rept dept of mines 1903 pt 2 (pp. 364-374)— «ame 1904.) Maps 1898. Map: location of coal mines in the distr.; scale: 4 mi. to 1 in. (Rept bureau of mines 1898 pt 2.) Vehtilaiion 1883-1885. Average mo. stmt of ventilation of resp. coUieries of distr. (11 AA. bureau of industrial statistics 1882/3 (p. 152 A) — ^13 same 1885.) . Table: method of ventilation, amt of air dis- charged, no. of openings and headings and size of inlets and outlets in resp. collieries. (11 same 1883 (p. 151A)— 13 same 1885.) 1901. Table: method of ventilation, size and type of fans and furnaces, quantity of air per minute per person, etc., in mines of distr. (Rept bureau of mines 1901: 602-605.) 7th Bituminous District serial 1 series 1885-1887 During this period this District comprised that part of Allegheny Co. west of the Allegheny, Yooghlogheny and Monongahela rivers and that part of Beaver Co. south of the OUo Biver. 1885-1887. Ann rept inspector of mines for seventh bituminous district to the Secy, of Internal Aflairs for the year ended Dec. 31. In Documents as follows: James BU^k^ inspector 1885 in 13 Bept. bureau industrial statistics 1885 : 214- 261B. 1886 In 14 Bept. bureau industrial statistics 1886 : 153- 196B. 1887 in 15 Bept bureau industrial statistics 1887 O. 24 pp. 2 series 1888-1892 During this period this district comprised Allegheny, Washington and Westmoreland cos. 1888-1892. Ann. rept inspector seventh bituminous dis- trict to the Secy, of Internal Affairs. In Documents as follows : James Blick, inspector 1888 in Bepts. inspectors mines 1888 : 383-410. 1889 " " " " 1889:405-432. 1890 ' ' " " 1890:423-449. 1891 ' " " * 1891:451-480. 1892 " » " " 1892:411-436. COAL MINES AND MINING: cont'd BITUMINOUS DISTRICTS— 7th Bituminous District — cont'd serial — cont'd 3 series 1893-1904 During this period this district comprised Allegheny, Washington and Beaver cos. 1893-1904. Ann. rept Inspector seventh bituminous dis- trict to the Secy, of Internal Affairs (1893-1902) and to the chiet Dept of Mines (1903-1904). In Documents as follows : James BUct, inspector 1893 in Bepts. Inspectors coal mines 1893 : 407-438. 1894 « - " « « 1894:476-500. 1895 " - « « « 1895:457-491. 1896 " ' " « « 1896:465-494. 1897 in Bept bureau mines 1897 : 399-426. 1898 - - - " 1898:443-168. 1899 « « " « 1899 : 761-804. 1900 - « » " 1900 : 561-589. 1901 " « • « 1901:633-668. 1902 " " • « 1902:643-685: 1903 In Bept dept mines 1903 [pt 2] : 391-440. 1904 « - - - 1904 [pt 2] : 289-332. non-serial 1885. Table: character of coal, producticm, no. of em- ployes, days employed, casualties, etc., in collieries of distr. (13 AJl. bureau of industrial statistics 1885: 246-247B.) 1885-1898. Improvements in methods of mining and ventilation since enactment of law of 1885; general comment (Rept bureau of mines 1898: 450-451.) 1886-1887. Table: total no. of tons of coal mined and tons of coke produced in each colliery, no. of days worked, no. of employes, no. of persons killed or injured, no. of kegs of powder used, etc (14 AJt bureau of industrial statistics 1886 (pp. 181-183B) —15 same 1886/7.) 1888-1897. Description of mines with Improvements made. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1888 (pp. 387- 398) — same 1897.) 1888-1904. Description of mines of distr,. with im- provements made during year. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1888 (pp. 387-398) — same 1896; rept bureau of mines 1897 (pp. 401-414)— some 1902; r^t dept of mines 1903 pt 2 (pp. 436-439) — same 1904.) 1890. Historical sketch of coal min^ and mining opera- tions in Allegheny Co., Pa.; by Selwyn M. Taylor, mining engr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1890: 445- 449.) 1899. Remarks on changes in ownership of mines in distr. (Rept bureau of mines 1899: 771-773.) . Table: name of mine, system of haulage and ventilation, kind of opening, type of fan, capacity in cubic feet pick or machine work, etc {Same 1899: 767-770.) 1901. Table: method of ventilation and haulage, kind of opening, pick or machine mining, type and num- ber of machines, no. and size of fans and furnaces, quantity of air, etc, in the mines of distr. (Same 1901: 638-641.) 1902-1904. Table: names of operators and mines, kind of openings, type and size of fans, size of furnaces, volume of air produced, no. of employees, quantity of air per minute per employee, etc (Rept bureau of mines 1902 (pp. 652-655) ; rept. dept of mines 1903 pt 2 (pp. 400-403)— sojTie 1904.) Table: mines using coal cutting machines, name of machine and power used, name and thickn^s of coal seam, and tonnage of coal produced by machine. (Rept bureau of mines 1902 (pp. 656^57); rept dept of mines 1903 pt 2 (pp. 404-405)^8am« 1904.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 587 COAL MINES AND MINING: BITUMINOUS DISTRICTS— cont'd 7th Bituminous District — cont'd Accidents 1885. Description of fatal accidents in distr. (13 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1885: 230-231B.) . Danger to mines in distr. from pipes from gas wells to Pittsburgh, laid over the mines. (13 same 1885: 214B.) 1885-1887. List of accidents occurring In mines of distr., names of injured, age, etc., name and location of colliery, date, nature and cause of accident. (13 same 1885 (p. 260B) — 15 same 1887.) 1888-1897. Description of fatal accidents occurring in distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1888 (pp. 398- 400) — same 1897.) 1899. Mine fires at the Jumbo and Hite mines, 7th bituminous distr. (Rept. bureau of mines 1899: 773- 775.) 1900. Rept. rel. to mine fire In 7th bituminous distr. {Same 1900: 565-566.) COIXIEEIES 1885-1887. Table: location of collieries, name of opera- tor and supt. (13 A.R. bureau of industrial sta- tistics 1885 (pp. 244-246B)— 15 same 1887.) 1888-1904. Tables showing location of collieries in distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1888 (pp. 401-402) — same 1896; rept. bureau of mines 1897 (pp. 416-417) — same 1902; rept. dept. of mines 1903 pt. 2 (pp. 406-408)— some 1904.) Labor 1885. Rules and regulations defining duties of persons employed in and about mines of distr. (13 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1885: 232-243B.) . Table: grand total of employes, horses, mules, engines, pumps, boilers and powder employed, tons of coal mined and shipped, fatal and non-fatal acci- dents, etc. (13 same 1885: 261B.) 1885-1901. Names of persons who were granted certifi- cates of competency for mine foreman and dates when examinations were held in distr. (Rept. bureau of mines 1901: 645-647.) 1888-1904. Table: no. of each class of employees at each colliery in distr. during yr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1888 (pp. 406-407)— same 1896; rept. bureau of mines 1897 (pp. 420-421) — same 1902; rept. dept. of mines 1903 pt. 2 (pp. 418-426) — same 1904.) Maps 1898. Map: location of coal mines in distr.; scale: 4 mi. to 1 in. (Rept. bureau of mines 1898 pt. 2.) VENTILATIOIf 1884/5. Mo. stmt, of ventilation of collieries in distr. (13 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1885: 250- 259B.) 1885. Table: methods of ventilation, size of fans and furnaces, size of inlets and outlets, no. of headings, no. of openings and air measurements taken at collieries. (13 same 1885: 248-249B.) 1885-1898. Improvement in ventilation; general re- marks. (Rept. bureau of mines 1898: 451.) 8th Bituminous District serial 1 series 1885-1887 During this period this district comprised Centre and Clearfield cos. except Du Bois and Bell's Gap E.R. in Clearfield Co. 1885-1887. Ann. rept. inspector of mines for eighth bituminous district to the Secy, of Internal Affairs for the year ending Dec. 31. COAL MINES AND MINING: BITUMINOUS DISTRICTS— cont'd 8th Bituminous District — cont'd aerial — cont'd 1 series — cont'd 1885-1887— cont'd In Documents as follows : John M. Watt, inspector 1885 In 13 Rept. bureau Industrial statistics 1885 : 262b- 304b. 1886 in 14 Eept. bureau industrial statistics 1886 : 197b- 220b. 1887 in 15 Rept. bureau Industrial statistics 1887 P. 15 pp. 2 series 1888-1894 During this period this district comprised Bedford, Fulton and Huntingdon cos. and portions of Clear- field and Centre cos. 1888-1892. Ann. rept. inspector of mines for eighth bituminous district to the Secy, of Internal Affairs. In Documents as follows : ^ Bernard Callaghan, inspector 1888 in Eepts. inspectors mines 1888 : 411-434. 1889 " " " " 1889:433-463. Austin King, inspector 1890 in Repts. inspectors mines 1890 : 451-491. D. U. Thomas, inspector 1891 in Repts. inspectors mines 1891 : 481-513. 1892 " " " " 1892:437-476. 3 series 1893-1902 During this period this district comprised Centre, Clear- field and Jefferson cos. 1893-1902. Ann. rept. inspector eighth bituminous dis- trict to the Secy, of Internal Affairs. In Documents as follows : D. B. Thomas, inspector 1893 in Repts. inspectors coal mines 1893 : 439-476. 1894 " " " " « 1894:501-513.* Joseph Knapper, inspector 1895 in Repts. inspectors coal mines 1895 : 493-536. 1896 " 1897 " " 1898 " " 1899 " 1900 " « 1901 In Rept. 1902 « " 1896:495-526. 1897:427-464. « 1898:469-499. 1899:805-864. " 1900:589-628. bureau mines 1001 : 669-710. " 1902 [pt. 2] : 685-742. 4 series 1903-1904 During this period this district comprised Clearfield and Centre coS. 1903-1904. Ann. rept. inspector eighth bituminous dis- trict to the chief, Dept. of Mines. In Documents as follows : Joseph Knapper, inspector 1903 in Rept. dept. mines 1903 [pt. 2] : 441-522. 1904 " « « " 1904 [pt. 2] : 333-388. non-serial 1S85. New openings, equipments and improvements, in distr. Clearfield and Centre cos. (13 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1885: 271-272B.) . Table: character of coal, no. of employes, days employed, casualties, etc. In distr. (13 same 1885: 290-291B.) 1885-1887. Table: grand total of employes, horses, mules, engines, pumps, boilers and powder em- ployed, tons of coal mined and shipped, fatal and non-fatal accidents, etc. (13 same 1885 (p. 304B) — 15 sam£ 1887.) Omitted in 1886. » This rept. was prepared by J. T. Evans and E. Hampson, in- spectors of adjoining districts, owing to the death of inspector D. H. Thomas on Jan. 27, 1895. 588 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COAL MINES AND MINING: BITUMINOUS DISTRICTS— cont'd Stli Bituminous District — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1886. List of new openings and improvements in mines of distr. (14 same 1886: 201-203B.) 1887. Table: no. of tons of coal mined and tons of coke produced in each colliery, no. of days worked, no. of employes, no. of persons killed and injured, no. of kegs of powder used, etc. (15 same 1887: 6-8P.) 1888. Sanitary and drainage condition of mines and improvements. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1888: 412-413.) 1888-1889. Drainage of mines. (Some 1888 (p. 412) — same 1889.) 1888-1904. Description of mines in distr.* (Repts. in- spectors of mines 1888 (pp. 414-423) — same 1896; rept. bureau of mines 1897 (pp. 434-452) — same 1902; rept. dept. of mines 1903 pt 2 (pp. 519-521)— same 1904.) •1891. Description and general condition of mines and of improvements, with plans and maps. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1891: 491-500.) 1895. Rept. of mines and improvements. (Same 1895: 496-518.) 1899. Table: name of mine, system of haulage and ventilation, kind of opening, and pick or machine work. (Rept. bureau of mines 1899: 810-811.) . Remarks on mining machines in use in distr. (Same 1899: 812-814.) 1900. Mines opened during yr. (.Same 1900: 601.) . Mines abandoned during yr. (Same 1900: 600.) 1902-1904. Table: mines using coal cutting machines, names of machines and power used, name and thick- ness of coal seam, and tonnage of coal produced by machines. (Same 1902 (p. 702) ; rept. dept. of mines 1903 pt 2 (p. 459)— same 1904.) . Table: names of operators and mines, kind of openings, type and size of fans, size of furnaces, volume of air produced, no. of persons employed, quantity of air per minute per person, etc. (Rept. bureau of mines 1902 (pp. 695-701) ; rept. dept. of mines 1903 pt. 2 (pp. 451-458) — same 1904.) ACCIDEKTS 1884-1889. Comparative stmt, showing no. of accidents from various causes in distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1889: 434.) 1885. Description of accidents in distr. (13 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1885: 272-275B.) . Inquisition at Houtzdale, Clearfield Co. on acct. of deaths caused by accident in Franklin colliery. (13 same 1885: 280-287B.) 1885-1887. List of accidents occurring in mines of distr., name of injured, age, etc., name and location of colliery, date, nature and cause of accident. (13 same 1885 (pp. 302-303B) — 15 same 1887.) 1893. Extinguishing a mine fire at West Eureka No. 6, near Punxsutawney. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1893: 444-448.) 1897-1898. Descriptive rept of fatal accidents in distr., with causes and suggestions. (Rept. of bureau of mines 1897 (pp. 430-434)— some 1898.) 1899. Mine fires in distr. (Same 1899: 814-816.) 1902-1903. Description of accidents that occurred in and about mines of distr. (Same 1902 (p. 703) — same 1903.) COUJEEIES 1885-1887. Table: location of collieries in distr., name of operator and supt (13 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1885 (pp. 288-289B)— 15 same 1887.) • Plan of Kothrock mine In the 1888 report. COAL MINES AND MINING: BITUMINOUS DISTRICTS— cont'd 8th Bituminous District— cont'd CoixiERiES— cont'd 1888-1904. Table: location of collieries in distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1888 (pp. 424-425) — same 1896; rept. bureau of mines 1897 (pp. 453-455) — same 1902; rept dept of mines 1903 pt 2 (pp. 460-466)— same 1904.) Laboe 1885. General rules in distr.: duties of supt, mining boss, foreman, weigh-master, miner engrs., bam- boss, driver and runner, etc. (13 A.R. bureau of in- dustrial statistics 1885: 275-280B.) 1885-1901. Rept. of bd. of examrs. for mine foremen and fire bosses in distr. since first mtg. (Rept of bureau of mines 1901: 674-676.) 1886. Commonwealth of Penn. vs. R. B., W. H. & F. B. Wigton in Clearfield Co. Court: construction of law relating to employment of mining boss to every mine. (14 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1886: 197-200B.) 1888-1904. Table: no. of each class of employees at each colliery of distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1888 (pp. 429-431) — same 1896; rept. bureau of mines 1897 (pp. 459-461) — same 1902; rept dept of mines 1903 pt 2 (pp. 490-511)— «ome 1904.) 1889-1891. List of persons given certificates of compe- tency by distr. examining bd. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1889 (pp. 438-440) — sam^ 1891.) 1892-1893. Approximate earnings of miners in distr. (Same 1892 (p. 441)— some 1893.) Maps 1897. Diagram showing sections of coal measures in distr., by Chas. E. Sharpless; scale: 1 in. = 8 ft. (Rept. bureau of mines 1897: betw. pp. 452 and 453.) 1898. Map: location of coal mines in the 8th distr.; scale: 4 mi. = 1 in. (Same 1898 pt 2.) Ventilation 1885. Table: method of ventilation, amt of air dis- charged, no. of openings and headings, and size of inlets and outlets in resp. collieries. (13 AJt bureau of industrial statistics 1885: 292B.) . Mo. stmt of ventilation of collieries. (13 same 1885: 293-301B.) 1898. Rept. of mines of distr., and condition of ventila- tion and drainage, with descriptions of violations and prosecutions before a justice of peace. (Rept. bureau of mines 1898: 472-480.) 1897. Rept [of the work] of the state hospital for 1897. (Some 1897: 429^30.) . The miners strike, Jly. 4-Sept 10, 1897, for higher price of mining. (Same 1897: 400.) gth Bituminous District serial 1 series 1893-1902 Fayette, Westmoreland and Allegbeny conntles. Created by " Bituminous Mine Act " of May 15, 1893. 1893-1902. Ann. rept of inspector of coal mines of ninth bituminous district to the Secy, of Internal Affairs. In Documents as follows : Bernard CaUaghan, inspector 1893 in Repts. inspectors coal mines 1893 : 477-508. 1894 •• ■ ■■ '■ '" "" 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 in Rept. bureau mines 1901 : 711-750. 1902 " « " " 1902 : 743-790. 1894 : 515-541. 1895 : 538-565. 1896 : 527-552. 1897 : 465-484. 1898 : 499-524. 1899 : 865-906. 1900 : 629-658. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 589 COAL MINES AND MINING: BITUMINOUS DISTRICTS— cont'd gth Bituminous District — cont'd serial — cont'd 2 series 1903-1904 During this period thla district comprised Fayette, West- morelaDd, Somerset and Allegheny cos. 1903-1904. Ann. rept. inspector ninth bituminous dis- trict to tlie chief, Dept. of Mines. In Documents as follows : Bernard Callaghan, inspector 1903 In Eept. dept. mines 1903 fpt. 2J : 523-578. 1904 « " « " 1904 [pt. 2] : 389-426. non-serial 1893-1904. Description [and condition] of mines in the distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1893 (pp. 479- 488)— some 1896; rept. bureau of mines 1897 (pp. 467-474)— some 1902; rept. dept. of mines 1903 pt. 2 (pp. 573-577)— some 1904.) 1895. Improvements made at the mines of the distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1895: 539-540.) 1899. Remarks on mining machines in use in the distr. (Rept. bureau of mines 1899: 873-874.) 1899-1900. Table: name of mine, method of haulage and ventilation, kind of opening, pick or machine work, and type of machine. (Some 1899 (pp. 871-872) — same 1900.) 1901-1904. Table: name of colliery and operator; no. of persons employed; kind of opening; method of ventilation, quantity of air per minute per employee, etc., in the distr. (Rept. bureau of mines 1901 (pp. 717-718)— some 1902; rept. dept. of mines 1903 pt. 2 (pp. 533-536)— same 1904.) 1902-1904. Table: mines using coal cutting machines, name of machine and power used, name and thick- ness of coal seam, and tonnage of coal produced by machines. (Rept. bureau of mines 1902 (p. 756); rept, dept. of mines 1903 pt. 2 (p. 537) — same 1904.) Accidents 1893. Rept. rel. to fire in Rainbow mine. (Rept. in- spectors of mines 1893: 488-493.) 1893-1903. Descriptive record of fatal accidents in mines of distr. (Same 1893 (pp. 493-495 — same 1903.) COLLIEEIBS 1893. Table showing location of collieries in the distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1893 (pp. 497-498) — some 1896; rept. bureau of mines 1897 (pp. 476-477) —same 1902; rept. dept. of mines 1903 pt. 2 (pp. 538-540)— some 1904.) Labob 1893-1904. Table: no. of each olass of employees at each colliery in the distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1893 (pp. 502-503)— some 1896; rept. bureau of mines 1897 (pp. 480-481)— some 1902; rept. dept. of mines 1903 pt. 2 (pp. 554-564)— some 1904.) 1901. Ann. examination of mine foremen and fire bosses in the distr. (Rept. bureau of mines 1901: 719.) Maps 1898. Map: location of coal mines in the distr.; scale: 4 mi. to 1 in. (Rept. bureau of mines 1898 pt. 2.) loth Bituminous District serial 1 series 1893-1902 Huntingdon, Fulton, Bradford and Blair counties, and those parts of Cambria, Clearfield and Indiana counties lying adjacent to the Bells Gap R.E., and the part of Clearfield, Centre and Clinton counties lying along the main line of the Beech Creek E.R. 1893-1902. Ann. rept. inspector of coal mines for the tenth bituminous district to the Secy, of Cnternal Affairs. COAL MINES AND MINING: BITUMINOUS DISTRICTS— cont'd loth Bituminous District — cont'd serial — cont'd 1 series — cont'd 1893-1902— cont'd In Documents as follows : Roger Hampaon, inspector 1893 In Repts. Inspectors coal mines 1893 : 509-523. 1894 " " " " « 1894:543-565. 1895 " " " «. « 1895:567-589. 1896 " " " .. « 1896:553-572. 1897 In Eept. bureau mines 1897 : 485-511. 1898 " " " " 1898:525-550. 1899 " » « " 1899 : 907-948. 1900 " " " « 1900 : 659-704. Joseph WilUams, Inspector 1901 in Eept. bureau mines 1901 : 751-796. 1902 " « « « 1902 : 791-848. 2 series 1903-1904 During this period this district comprised Bedford, Blair, Cambria and Huntingdon cos. 1903-1904. Ann. rept. inspector tenth bituminous dis- trict to the chief, Dept. of Minps. In Documents as follows : Joseph Williams, inspector 1903 In Eept. dept. mines 1903 [pt. 2] : 579-642. 1904 » " " " 1904 [pt. 2] : 427-476. non-serial 1893-1904. Description [and condition] of mines in the distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1893 (pp. 510-515) — same 1896; rept bureau of mines 1897 (pp. 491- 503 — same 1902; rept. dept. of mines 1903 pt. 2 (pp. 639-641) — same 1904.) 1899. Table: name of mine, system of haulage and ventilatioh, kind of opening, pick or machine work, and type of machine. (Rept. bureau of mines 1899: 911-912.) 1501. Table: kind of opening, system of ventilation, size and capacity of fans and furnaces, volume of air per minute for each miner, etc. {Same 1901: 753-755.) 1902-1904. Table: names of operators and mines, kind of opening, type and size of fang, size of furnaces, volume of air produced, no. of persons employed, quantity of air per minute per person. (Rept. bureau of mines 1902 (pp. 802-807); rept. dept. of mines 1903 pt. 2 (pp. 589-594)— some 1904.) . Table: mines using coal cutting machines^ name of machine and power used, name and thickness of coal seam, and tonnage of coal produced by ma- chines. (Rept. bureau of mines 1902 (pp. 808-809) ; rept. dept. of mines 1903 pt. 2 (p. 595) — some 1904.) Accidents 1900. Description of fatal accidents in distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1900: 664-666.) COIXIEBIES 1893-1904. Table showing location of collieries in the distr. (Repts. Inspectors of mines 1893 (pp. 516-517) — same 1896; rept. bureau of mines 1897 (pp. 504- 505) — same 1902; rept. dept of mines 1903 pt. 2 (pp. 596-600)— some 1904.) Labor 1893-1904. Table: no. of each class of employees at each colliery in the distr. (Repts. inspectors of mines 1893 (pp. 520-521) — same 1896; rept. bureau of mines 1897 (pp. 508-509)— some 1902; rept. dept. of mines 1903 pt. 2 (pp. 617-631)— some 1904.) 590 INDKX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COAL MINES Ain) MTNING: BITUMINOUS DISTRICTS— cont'd loth Bituminous District— cont'd LiABOB— cont'd 1897. No. and annual earnings of employees o£ a mine in the 10th bituminous distr. for 1897. (Rept. bureau of mines 1897: 486-490.) " The name of the mine Is omitted for obvions reasons." " The nomber of miners In this, as well as In other districts. Is always greater at each mine than U really necessaiy for the production of coal needed by the operator .... the result is that the men's earnings are Tery smalL .... In consequence of this one of the managers resolved that be would employ only enongh men to give him the amt. of co^ he needed daily, and he did so and kept an acct. of the men's earnings for the whole yr., and it showed the difference in the earning capacity of miners " Maps 1898. Map: location of coal mines in the distr.; scale: 4 mt to 1 in. (Rept. bureau of mines 1898 pt. 2.) nth Bituminous District serial 1 series 1901-1902 During this period this district comprised Westmore- land, Fayette and Allegheny cos. 1901-1902. Ann. rept. inspector of coal mines for the eleventh bituminous district to the Secy, of Internal Affairs. In Documents as follows : W. J. MoTlison, inspector 1901 in Eept bureau mines 1901 : 797-S42. 1902 « " - " 1902 : 849-894. 2 series 1903-1904 During this period this district comprised Westmore- land and Fayette cos. 1903-1904. Ann rept. inspector eleventh bituminous district to the chief, Dept of Mines. In Documents as foUovrs : W. J. Jfolison, inspector 1903 in Bept. dept. mines 1903 [pt. 2] : 643-694. 1904 - - - - 1904 Ipt 2] : 477-532. non-serial 1901. Table: kind of evening, system of mining and haulage, type and no. of mining machines, and motive power for same in the distr. (Rept. bureau of mines 1901: 802-803.) 1901-1904. Table: kind of opening, method of ventila- tion, type, size and capacity of ventilator, no. of person, etc., in the mines of distr. (Rept. bureau of mines 1901 (pp. 804-807) — same 1902; rept. dept of mines 1903 pt 2 (pp. 652-653) — same 1904.) . Description of mines and mine improvements. (Rept bureau of mines 1901 (pp. 812-824) — same 1902; l-ept dept of mines 1903 pt 2 (pp. 686-693)— same 1^04.) 1902-1904. Table: mines using coal cutting machines, name of macMne and power used, name and thick- ness of coal seam, and tonnage of coal produced by machines. (Rept bureau of mines 1902 (p. 861) ; rept dept of mines 1903 pt 2 (p. 655) — same 1904.) ACCIDEJrTS 1901-1903. Description of accidents that occurred in and about mines of distr. (Rept bureau of mines 1901 (pp. 808-812)— some 1903.) COLUXBIES 1901-1904. Table: showing location, etc, of collieries in the distr. (Rept bureau of mines 1901 (pp. 825- 827) — same 1902; rept dept of mines 1903 pt 2 (pp. 656-658)— «amc 1904.) COAl MINES AND MINING: BITUIDNOUS DISTKICT&— cont'd nth Bituminous District — cont'd Labob 1901. Table: no. of each class of employees at each colliery in the distr. and no. of days worked each month. (Rept bureau of mines 1901 (pp. 833-837) — same 1902; rept dept of mines 1903 pt 2 (pp. 668-675)— ««me 1904.) Twelfth Bituminous District serial This district comprised Armstrong, Jefferson, Clearfield and Indiana cos. 1901-1904. Ann. rept inspector of coal mines for the twelfth bituminous distr. to the Secy, of Internal Affairs. In Documents as follows : Roger Sampson, inspector 1901 In Hept bureau mines 1901 : 843-883. 1902 • - - - 1902:895-946." 1903 in Rept dept mines 1903 [pt 2] : 695-764. 1904 « - - " 1904 [pt 2] : 533-574. noitrserial 190L Table: method of ventilation, size of fan or fur- nace, no. of persons employed, quantity of air per minute per person, etc., in mines of distr. (Rept bureau of mines 1901: 851-853.) . Table: kind of opening, system of haulage, pick or machine mining, type of machine and power used for same in mines of distr. {Same 1901: 847- 848.) . Description of mines of distr. (Same 1901: 857- 861.) . Mine improvements during yr. (Same 1901: 861-863.) 1901-1904. General condition of mines in distr. (Rept bureau of mines 1901 (p. 856) — same 1902; rept dept of mines 1903 pt 2 (pp. 749-764) — same 1904.) 1902. New mines opened during yr. (Rept bureau of mines 1902: 916-917.) 1902-1904. Table: mines using coal cutting machines, name of machine and power used, name and thick- ness of coal seam, and tonnage of coal produced by machines. (Rept bureau of mines 1902 (p. 908); rept dept of mines 1903 pt 2 (pp. 708-709)— some 1904.) Table: names of operators and mines, kind of openings, type and size of fans, size of furnaces, volume of air produced, no. of persons employed, quantity of air per minute per person, etc. (Rept bureau of mines 1902 (pp. 904-907) ; rept dept . (Penn. School Journal v. 10: 177-178.) Supt. of Common Schools 1866. Triennial election of co. supts. (Penn. School Journal ▼. 32: 350-351.) Resignation as supt. of common schools. (Govs. mess. (Curtin) Jau. 2, 1867.) COCHRAN (C. B.) Hicmscoplst and bygienist of state bd. of agrlc, 1886- 1894 ; see Food and Drag Law. 1896. Butter colors. (Penn. dept of agrlc Bull. 13.) COCHRAN (GEORGE) Bepr. from Allegheny and Bntler cos., 1812/13 ; repr. from Beaver Co., 1818/19. Repr. from, Allegheny and Butler Cos. [Select] Committee 1812. Dec. 9. Land titles to actual settlers. (House jol. 1812/13: 57-58.) 1813. Jan. 18. Petition for establishment of a state road from Connelsville to the town of Washington. (Same 1812/13: 214.) . Feb. 24. Reasons for adverse vote on passage of bill confirming titles to lands in depreciation districts, no. and west of Ohio and Allegheny rivers. (Same 1812/13: 440-441.) COCHRAN a. HENRY) Senator from Lycoming, Montour, SnUlvan and Colom- bia COS., 1895/6 ; 1899/1900 ; 1903/4 ; 1907/8. Special Committee 1897. Mch. 23. Treasurer and auditor genls. depts.; minority r^t. (Legisl. Record 1897 v. 1: 862-902; 1430-1432.) . Same. (Sen. jol. 1897: 961-962; House joL 1897: 1010.) . State treasury and auditor genls. depts.; minority rept (Sen. joL 1897: 961-962.) COCHRAN QOHN) Secretary of Land Office, 1809-1817 ; see Land, the serial group. 1832. Joint rept. with John Boyd on land in Erie Co. (House joL 1831/2 v. 2: 853-854.) COCHRAN (SAMUEL) Bepr. from Chester Co., 1816/17-1817/18; Sen. from Chester and Delaware cos., 1818/19-1822. One of comrs. apptd. in 1821 to ascertain owners of ground in front of capital bld^ Surveyor General, 1821- 1824 ; see Land, the serial group. Committee on Accounts 1820. Mch. 21. Accts. for prtg. German repts. of com- mittee to inquire into conduct of the Gov. (House jol. 1819/20: 985-986.) Committee on Agiicnlture and Manufactures 1820. Mch. 16. Petition of S. H. Whitehill, a woolen manufacturer of Fayette Co. for a loan. (Sen. joL 1819/20: 464.) 1821. Mch. 30. Beaver Falls Water Co. (Some 1820/1: 745.) [Select] Committee 1821. Jan. 23. On petition of Israel Cryder for aid in erection of a salt works in Huntingdon Co. (Sen. joL 1820/1: 315-316.) COCHRAN (THOMAS £.) Senator from York and Lancaster cos., 1841-1843. Com- missioner of the Sinking Fnnd, 1859-1861. Senator from York and Lancaster cos. Committee on Finance 1841. Mch. 9. Hawkers and peddlers. (Sen. jol. 1841 V. 1: 407.) Committee on Internal Improvement 1842. Feb. 26. Petition of J. B. Curtis and Jas. Pat- terson rel. to dam No. 2, Erie Ebctension of Penn. CanaL (Sen. jol. 1842 v. 1: 38L) COCHRAN (W. A) Connty supt. of schools, 1885/6-1889/90 ; see Education. Indiana Co. COCHRANE (SAMUEL BRUCE) Eepr. from Armstrong Co., 1889/90; 1891/2; 1893/4; 1895/6; 1907/8. Committee on Edncation 1891. Apr. 9. Book trtist known as Amer. Book Co. (House joL 1891: 832-836; Sen. jol. 1891: 765-769; LegisL Record 1891: 1366-1367.) Special Committee 1895. Je. 4. Hospitals for insane at Norristown and WemersviUa (House joL 1895 v. 2: 2886-2902.) COCHRANTON, CRAWFORD CO. Banks ; see Banks ; Individual, Fanners' Co-operative Banking Association. COCK (H.) 1853. On the proposed new schooL (Penn. School Jour- nal V. 1: 429-430.) CODE COMMISSION; see ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE: STATE CODER (D. R.) Connty supt of schools, 1865/6 ; see Education. Craw- ford Co. CODORUS NAVIGATION CO.; see CANALS, ETC.: INDI- VIDUAL (PRIVATE) CO-EDUCATION; see EDUCATION COFFEE; see FOOD AND DRUG LAW COFFEY (TITIAN J.) Senator from Armstrong, Indiana and Clarion cos., 1857- 1S59. U. S. atty. gen. (ad. int.) under Lincoln, 1863. Senator from Armstrong, Indiana and Clarion cos. 1857. Mch. 24. Remarks on his intended bill provid- ing for training of teachers for the common schools. (DaUy LegisL Record 1857 no. 53: 4.) . Apr. 8. Teachers' training. (Sen. joL Jan. 1857: 617-620.) 1859. Mch. 29. Remarks; appm. to common scho(ds. (L^isL Record 1859: 491-192.) Select Ommiittee 1857. Rept. on Senate bUl to provide for due training of teachers for the common schools. (Dally L^sL Record 1857 no. 67: 4-5; no. 75: 4-5; v. 5: 341-346.) COFFIN (S. J.) 1902. I^fayette College. (4 bienn. rept. of higher education 1901/2: 916-918.) Paging from rept. of supt. of public Instruction. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 593 COKE 1870-1873. See below. Commerce, Pennsylvania; River- borne, tliese dates. 1872-1873. Coke receipts per slack water. (1 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and agric. 1872/3: 291.) 1875. On methods of coking coal for furnace use: its efficiency and economy, as compared with anthra- cite coal in metallurgy of iron; by J. Pulton. (2 Geol. survey L: 117-145.) . Yield of coal and coke in Connellsville region. ([3] A.R. bureau industrial statistics 1874/5: 238.) 1888/92-1893/97. Comparative table showing produc- tion of coal and coke in tons, etc, (A.R. inspectors coal mines 1892 (pp. ix-x) — same 1904.) 1898. The Beehive oven in the Connellsville coke re- gion, its construction and cost. (Rept. bureau of mines 1898: xxii-xxiii.) . H. C. Frick Coke Co. — history and magnitude of enterprise; with description of the plants of the co. (Same 1898: xxiv-xxix.) . The Connellsville coke region; geographical position, geological features, history and growth. (Same 1898: xx-xxii.) . The H. C. Frick Co. houses for employees; brief remarks. (Same 1898: xxviii.) Strikes; see Labor Disputes COKEVILLE, WESTMORELAND CO. Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local COLBORN (A J.) Conference Committee 1881. Je. 8. Provision for revenue by taxation. (House jol. 1881: 1511-1514.) 1885. Je. 11. Apprn. for expenses of committee on lunacy. (Some 1885: 1555-1556.) [Select] Committee 1885. May 6. Connellsville Miners' Hospital. (Same 1885: 833-837.) COLE (JOHN) 1878. Influence of the dairy business upon the farming community. (2 A.R. bd. agric. 1878: 431-432.) COLEGROVE (A. D.) City supt. of schools, 1 883/4-1901/2 ; see Education. Corry. COLEGROVE (JONATHAN) Eepr. from Lycoming, Tioga, Potter and M'Kean cos., 1827/8. COLEMAN (EDWARD) Eepr. from Lancaster Co., 1818/19-1819/20; Sen. from Lancaster Co., 1820/21-1824. [Select] Committee 1821. Dec. 14. State capitol. (Sen. jol. 1821/2: 60-61.) COLEVILLE, McKEAN CO. Slaughter House; see Abattoirs Typhoid Fever; see Public Health COLLEGEVILLE, MONTGOMERY CO. Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY COUNCIL; see EDUCATION. HIGHSR COLLEGE ASSOCIATION OF PENNSYLVANIA; see EDUCA- TION. ASSOCIATIONS >= ^i^ui,«. ^ 38 COLLINGDALE, DELAWARE CO. Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local Nuisances; see Public Health COLLIER (JOHN) Townsliip supt. of schools, 1888-1890 ; see Education. Mifflin Township, Allegheny Co. COLLINGS (S. P.) 1841. Rept. on North Branch division of Penn. Canal. (A.R. canal comrs. 1840/1: 213-214.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. COLLINS (A. S.) CALEDONIA, N. Y. [1871.] Fish culture, (v. 8. Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1871/2: 175-188.) COLLINS (CHAS. J.) Borough supt. of schools, 1869/70-1873/4 ; see Educa- tion. Pennsylvania. Wilkes-Barre. COLLINS (J. W.) 1894. Commercial fisheries of Penn. (Rept. comrs. fisheries 1891/4: 393-450.) COLLINS (JOSEPH) 1839-1840. Rept. as supervisor of repairs on Columbia aoad Phila. R. R. (A.R. canal comrs. 1838/9 (pp. 106-118)— .rame 1839/40.) Paging from House doc. ed. Second division, 1839- 1840 ; first division, 1841. COLLINS (MATTIE M.) County supt. of schools 1896/7-1903/4 ; see Education. Cameron Co. COLLINS (W. A.) 1853. Qualifications of the teacher. (Penn. School Jol. v. 2: 176.) COLONIAL RECORDS; see PUBLIC PRINTING COLT AND BROBST Claimants 1856. Jan. 29. North Branch Division of Penn. Canal. (Sen. jol. 1856: 152-154.) COLUMBIA, LANCASTER CO. Banks; see Banks: Individual. Columbia Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local Savings Banks; see Banks: Individual Savings Banks. Columbia Schools in; see Education COLUMBIA COUNTY Organized Mch. 22, 1813 ; formed of a part of Northum- berland Co. Com Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Crops; see Agriculture. Crops Dairy; see Dairy Industry Fairs; see Agriculture. Fairs Farm Wages; see Labor. Wages. Farm Fruit Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit Geology; see Geological and Topographical Surveys Mining Accidents; see Coal Mines and Mining. Accidents Pink-eye; see Agriculture. Livestock. Inspection Potato Crop; see Agriculture. Crops Poultry Raising; see Agriculture. Poultry, etc. Rye Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Grain 594 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COLUMBIA COUNTY— cont'd Schools in; see Education School Conventions; see Education. Conventions, etc. Sheep; see Agriculture. Livestock Soil; see Agriculture. Soils, etc. Fertilizers ' Strikes; see Labor Disputes. Miners Teachers' Assn.; see Education. Associations Teachers' Institute; see Education. Teachers Wheat Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. COLUMBIA AND PHILA. R.R. A part of tte Penn. system of public works ; see Canals, etc : Individual. Penn. Canal and E.R. See also Commerce. Pennsylvania. Bailborne. COLUMBIA PLANE A part of the Penn. system of public works ; see Canals r-Su'^iii.^'^'^"'''- ?^°°.- ^""^1 and R.R. See also Commerce. Pennsylvania. Railborne. COLUMBUS, WARREN CO. Climate; see that title. Precipitation Temperature; see Climate COLVILLE (ALEXANDER) Eepr. from Phila. Co. ; 1899/00-1903/4. Committee on Appropriarions 1903. Apr. 13. Valley Forge Park. (House iol. 1903 pt 2: 2109-2110.) COLVILLE (R. A.) Kepr. from Allegheny Co., 1865, 1867. [Select] Committee 1867. Apr. 5. Penn. R. R. Co.; freight rates. (House jol. 1867: 1129.) COLWYN, DELAWARE CO. Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local Nuisances; see Public Health COMEGYS (THOS.) Claim 1835. Jan. 20. Penn. Canal contract. (House jol. 1834/5 V. 2: 472-473 (doc. 103).) COMLY (J.) 1888. Statistics of rainfall at Dyberry. (A.R. secy, in- ternal affairs 1887/8 pt. 1: 168A.) COMMERCE 1807. Govs. mess. (M'Kean) transmitting Ky. res. resp. Illegal exactions at ports of Natchez and New Or- leans and res. rel. to their sentiments towards the U. S. Govt. (Sen. jol. 1806/7: 140-143.) 1808. Kept, of committee (P. Evans) to whom was referred res. approbrating the measures of the general govt, and the res. Insisting on maritime rights. (House jol. 1808/9: 57-58.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Usual no. of copies ord. prtd. (House jol. 1808/9 : 58.) 1809. Govs. mess. (Snyder) transmitting Mass. res. proposing alteration in U. S. Constitution resp. embargo or prohibiting or suspending commerce. (Sen. jol. 1809/10: 35-36.) 1810. Govs. mess. (Snyder) transmitting copies of N. C. and Md. res. resp. proposed amdmt. to Federal Con- stitution rel. to embargo, etc. {Same 1809/10: 166- 168. . Govs. mess. (Snyder) with Ga. res. resp. amdmt. of federal constitution rel. to embargo, etc. as pro- posed by Mass. {Same 1809/10: 411-415.) COMMERCE— cont'd 1810. Govs. mess. (Snyder) transmitting res. from different states (N. J., Mass., N. H., Ky. and Del.) rel. to proposed amdmts. to federal constitution [embargo, U. S. Senators, disputes betw. general and state govts.]. {Same 1810/1: 37-41; House jol. 1810/1: 71-76.) 1811. Tenn. res. resp. proposed amdmt. to U. S. Con- stitution rel. to embargo, etc. (Sen. jol. 1811/2: 95- 96.) 1815. Feb. 13. Govs. mess. (Snyder) transmitting Conn. docs, proposing amdmts. to U. S. Const. (Same 1814/5: 249.) The ace. docs, are In app. to Sen. jol. 1814/5 : 25-26. . Mch. 7. Kept, of committee (Biddle) on so much of Govs. mess, of Feb. 13 as relates to amdmts. of U. S. Constitution proposed by Conn, and Mass. {Same 1814/5: 381-397.) Usaal no. of copies ordered prtd. (Sen. joL 1814/5: 397.) Taxation, Involving subject of slavery ; state sovereignty, embargo ; declaration of war. 1820. Jan. 28. Res. reported bjr_ committee on agric. " and mnftrs. (Shoemaker) InTavor of federal legis- lation to protect mnfg. Interests agst. forced foreign competition, particularly Iron. {Same 1819/20: 219-220.) 1832. Proclamation of Pres. Jackson to people of S. C. rel. to duties and Imposts on importation of foreign commodities. (Legisl. docs. 1862: 991-1004.) Repeated in Legisl. docs. 1864 : 834-838. 1836-1840. Comparative amt. of exports and imports of U. S. {Govs. mess. (Porter) Jan. 6, 1841.) 1851. Rept. of [select] committee (Hart) on res. rel. to steam communication connecting China, Cal., and Europe, with Norfolk, In Va. and Phila. (House jol. 1851 V. 1: 78-79.) 1855. Approximate no. of lbs. of cotton sent to Ehigland ann. (3 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1855: 95.) 1862/3. Stmt of amt. of breadstuffs exported from U. S. to Great Britain and Ireland from Sept. 1, 1862 to Sept. 1, 1863. (v. 6 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1861/3: 792.) Flour, corn meal, wheat, corn. 1863-1892. See below, Phila., these dates. 1866-1895. Table: showing average rate upon wheat, per bushel, from N. Y. to Liverpool. (Rept. of secy, of Internal affairs 1895/6 pt. 4: xxvlli.) 1868-1875. Stmt, of amt. of oil exported from New York and other ports. ([4] A.R. bureau of indus- trial statistics 1875/6: 139.) Paging from Collected docs. 1868-1895. Schedule of ann. average freight rates per bu. on wheat — Chicago to New York. (29 A. R. dept agric. 1896 pt. 1: plate facing p. 28.) 1870. "We should oppose any reciprocity treaties by which the people of Canada can gain advantages over our own lumbermen, farmers and other pro- ducers." (Govs. mess. (Geary) Jan. 5, 1870: 35.) 1871. Chicago anthracite coal trade. (Rept. of inspector .of mines 1871: 87.) Extr. from Daily Jol. 1871-1895. Ann. average freight rates on flour per bbl. — Chicago to New York. (2 A.R. dept agric. 1896 pt 1: plate facing p. 132.) 1871/2-1873/4. Stmt, of total Imports and exports ol U. S.; with those of her principal ports (Phila., Bos- ton, New Orleans, New York, Balto. and all other ports), compiled from statistics furnished by Bureau of Statistics, Washington, D. C. (2 A.R. bureau of statistics 1873/4: 321; 349.) 1873-1874. Value of Imports from foreign countries In Amer. and foreign vessels In 1874; comparison of total for 1873 and 1874. (2 same 1873/4: 344.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 695 COMMERCE— cont'd 1876-1884. Quantities and values of petroleum and its products exported from principal and other U. S. ports. (12 same 1884: 131-132.) 1877. Exports of petroleum [from U. S.]; value. (5 same 1876/7: 26.) 1878. Jan. 16. Rept. of committee on federal rela- tions (Nakel) rel. to govt, aid by the U. S. to con- templated steamship line from the U. S. to Brazil. (Legisl. Record 1878: 152-153.) 1882/3-1884/5. Value of importations of worsted and woolen fabrics before and after tariff went Into operation Jly., 1883. (13 A.R. bureau Industrial statistics 1885: 21.) Pennsylvania 1788/9. Stmt, of tonnage duties. (A.R. register gen. 1788/9.) 1811. Domestic commerce and mnftres. promoted by war. (Govs. mess. (Snyder) Dec. 5, 1811.) . Domestic commerce of greater value than foreign; promotion by internal improvements. (Same (Snyder) Dec. 5, 1811.) 1823. Rept. of committee on domestic mnfres. (Steven- son) on act for protection and promotion of com- merce, internal trade, and manufactures of state of Penn. (House jol. 1822/3: 654-655.) 1824. Rept. of [special] committee (Streator) rel. to navigation of the Susquehanna; commercial value. (Same 1823/4: 1087.) 1838. Communication from secy, of commonwealth (Shunk), with statistical tables of agric, mnfres., commerce and mining in state, in answer to res. of Apr. 16, directing Secy, to send to assessors of every ward, township and distr. within state, prtd. lists of queries on subject of agric, mnfres., etc. (Same 1840 V. 2: 114-116 and ace. tables.) 1839. See Agricultural Statistics, this date. 1855. "The interests of our great commercial em- porium should receive the considerate attention of the Legislature." (Govs. mess. (Pollock) Jan. 16, 1855.) 1864. Veto (Curtin) of act rel. to the advertising of venders of foreign maze in Phila. (Legisl. Record 1864: 17.) 1866. Remarks (Crosland) on act for encouragement of incorporated cos. chartered by the state for the development of her mineral wealth and her com- mercial value. (Same 1866: 889.) 1873. Statistics of the trade of 1873 — iron, iron ore, coal, petroleum, produce, etc. (1 A.R. bureau of sta- tistics of labor and agric. 1872/3: 286-288.) From Pittsburg Commercial. Pennsylvania: Canal-borne See also Canals, etc. ; Individual Undertakings. Penn. Canal [and E.E.]. Receipts and Expenditures: Tolls. 1833-1834. Amt. of tolls reed., no. of boats cleared, and quantity of tonnage cleared, at several collectors' offices, also, no. of miles travelled by passengers on state canal and rwy. (A.R. canal comrs. 1832/3 (p. iO)— same 1833/4.) 1837. Probability that Penn. can bring immense ton- nage of coal and iron upon public works and supply not only her own demand for iron but a large pro- portion of that which exists elsewhere and is now supplied by Great Britain. (Sam£ 1836/7: 6.) Paging from Collected docs. 1843/4-1844/5. Tables: quantity of coal shipped at various offices on Improvements; do. iron. (Same 1843/4 (pp. 28-29)— sajree 1844/5.) 1844. Necessity for retention of coal trade on canals; reduction of toll on coal suggested. (Same 1843/4: 12.) COMMERCE— cont'd Pennsylvania: Canal-borne — cont'd 1844. Letter of James Clarke, president of bd. of canal comrs. rel. to transportation of coal on the public works. (Sen. jol. 1844 v. 2: 66 (doc. 14).) 1846. Amt. of Penn. coal and iron transported over her canals and rwys. (Govs. mess. (Shunk) Jan. 7, 1846.) 1851. Table: amt. of anthracite and bituminous coal shipped from offices on state improvements. (A.R. bd. canal comrs. 1850/1: 9.) 1853. Table: total amt. of tonnage shipped west over Penn. canal. (Same 1852/3: 11.) Paged from [pt. 2], Tonnage Stmts. 1863/7-1891/6. See Canals; Penn., these dates. 1869-1874. Amt. of freight on canals, specifying quan- tity in tons. (A.R. auditor gen. on r.rs. 1869 (p. Ixxvii) — same 1874.) Continued in Rept. secy, internal affairs, pt. 4 ; see below, 1875-1885. 1872-1873. Table: coke receipts per slack water. (1 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and agric. 1872/3 : 291.) 1872/3. Tonnage and distribution of coal shipped via Schuylkill canal. (2 same 1873/4: 230-231.) 1875-1885. Tables: freight carried on canals, specify- ing quantity in tons. (A.R. secy internal affairs 1874/5 pt. 4 (p. S9)^same 1884/5.) 1885. See below. Rail-borne, this date. Lbhiqh Canal 1830. Tons of coal passed through the Lehigh Canal Apr. 1. (A.R. canal comrs. 1829/30: 35.) 1874. Table: coal carried through Lehigh canal. ([3] A.R. bureau industrial statistics 1874/5: 482-483.) MoKEis Canal 1845-1874. Stmt, of coal business of Morris Canal. ([3] A.R. bureau industrial statistics 1874/5: 481.) Pennsylvania Canal 1832. Table: property conveyed on Penn. canal from Easton, Je.-Oct. (A.R. bd. canal comrs. 1831/2: 40.) . Stmt, of property conveyed on Penn. canal from Harrisburg during season of navigation. (Same 1831/2: 53.) Paging from Sen. doe. ed. . Stmt, of property conveyed on Penn. canal east- wardly from Pittsburg during season of navigation. (Same 1831/2: 54.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. . Stmt, of property conveyed on Penn. canal from Blairsville during season of navigation. (Same 1831/2: 55.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. 1832/3. Stmt, of property conveyed on Penn. canal and rwy. (Same 1832/3: 35-39.) 1834. Mdse. carried from Phila. to Pittsburg in eight days for one dollar per hundred lbs.; other rates and distances. (Same 1833/4: 5.) Paging from Collected docs. 1834/5. Table: property shipped westward and north- ward upon Penn. improvements; amt. shipped west- ward upon Portage Rwy. from Hollldaysburg. (Same 1834/5: 23, table 3.) . Table showing property taken off Penn. improve- ments at Phila., Bristol and Portsmouth, also taken off at and shipped east from Pittsburg. (Same 1834/5: 23, table 2.) . Tables: property shipped on Penn. improve- ments. (Same 1834/5: 21-22.) Paging from House doc. ed. . Table: property shipped eastward and southward at collector's offices upon Penn. improvements. (Same 1834/5: 23, table 4.) Paging from House doc. ed. 596 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COMMERCE— cont'd Pennsylvania: Canal-borne — cont'd Pennsylvania Canal — cont'd 1835/6. Stmt, of property shipped westward on Penn. improvements from Phila. and intermediate offices. (Some 1835/6: 28-29.) . Stmt, of property shipped eastward from Pitts- burg and intermediate offices on Penn. improve- ments. (Same 1835/6: 29-30.) . Stmt, of property shipped southward and north- ward from different offices not on main line of canal. (Sams 1835/6: 30-32.) 1837-1838. Table: kinds of property shipped westward from Phila,, Portsmouth, HoUidaysburg, Johnstown and intermediate offices; amt. taken off at Pitts- burg from east. (Same 1836/7 (p. 26, table 2) — same 1837/8 (p. 104, table 3).) Paging from House doc. ed. . Table: kinds of property shipped northward from Bristol and intermediate offices; amt. taken off at Easton, Berwick and Dunstown. (Same 1836/7 (p. 26, table 6)^soTOe 1837/8 (p. 104, table 1).) Paging from House doc. ed. . Table: kinds of property shipped southward from Easton, Berwick and Dunstown and intermediate offices; amt. taken off at Bristol. (Same 1836/7 (p. 26, table 5)— same 1837/8 (p. 104, table 2).) Paging from House doc. ed. . Table: kinds of property shipped eastward from Pittsburg, Johnstown, HoUidaysburg and inter- mediate offices; amt. taken off at Portsmouth and Phila. (Same 1836/7 (p. 26, table 4)— same 1837/8 (p. 104, table 4).) Paging from House doc. ed. 1838. Coal and iron trade will form chief business of system of public works and are chief hope of pay- ing off cost; etc. (Govs. mess. (Ritner) Dec. 27, 1838.) Coal trade will undoubtedly be greatest source of revenue on public improvements; estimate of tolls on improvements ten years after completion. (Rept. canal comrs. 1837/8: 28-30.) Paging from House doe. ed. 1839-1840. Table: kinds of property arrived from east and finally taken off Penn. improvements at several specified offices. (Same 1838/9 (p. 52, foldg. table 2) — same 1839/40.) . Table: kinds of property shipped westward upon Penn. improvement at several offices on main line and Susquehanna and north and west branch divi- sions. (Same 1838/9 (p. 52, foldg. table 1) — same 1839/40.) . Same; eastward. (Same 1838/9 (p. 52, table 3) — same 1839/40.) . Table: kinds of property arrived from west at several specified offices on main line and Susque- hanna and north and west branch divisions. (Same 1838/9 (p. 52, table 4)— some 1839/40.) . Table: kinds of property shipped and taken off at specified offices on Delaware and Beaver divi- sions. (Same 1838/9 (p. 52, table 5) — same 1839/40.) 1841. Table: no. of tons of bituminous coal transported on state canal, and tolls reed, for same. (House jol. 1842 V. 2: 340.) Submitted by auditor gen. Feb. 28, 1842. 1842. Coal trade of Erie extension. (Sen. jol. 1842 v. 1: 426-428.) Part of rept, of committee on internal affairs. . General trade as affected by Erie extension. (Same 1842 v. 1: 429-438.) 1843. Trade prospects upon main lines of public im- provements. (A.R. canal comrs. 1841/2: 7.) COMMERCE— cont'd Pennsylvania: Canal -borne— cont'd Pennstlvania Canal — cont'd 1843-1852. Comparative stmt, of property shipped east- ward on canal from Pittsburg. (Same 1843/4: (p. 26)— same 1852.) 1843/4. Stmt, of property arrived from east by canal, and taken off at Pittsburg. (Same 1843/4: 27.) . Stmt, of property shipped originally on canal at Columbia, and sent westward. (Same 1843/4: 24.) . Stmt of property arrived from West by canal, and taken off at Columbia. (Same 1843/4: 25.) 1844. Veto (Porter) of res. rel. to certain classes of boats passing the out-let locks at Columbia. (Sen. jol. 1844 V. 1: 29-30.) . Veto (Porter) of bill rel. to trucks for transpor- tation of section boats; its effect on tolls. (Same 1844 V. 1: 27-28.) 1844-1873. Table: shipments of coal through the Mo- nongahela Navigation Company's locks. (1 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and agric. 1872/3: 291.) 1844-1874. Shipment of coal through Monongahela Navigation Company's locks from its opening; bushels and tolls. ([2] A.R. bureau of statistics 1873/4: 304.) 1844-1875. Same. (Some 1875/6: 98-99.) Paging from Collected does. 1844/5-1849*. Table: weight of different kinds of prop- erty sent and reed, southward by the canal from Berwick. (A.R. canal comrs. 1844/5 (pp. 84-85) — same 1848/9.) 1844/5-1851*. Table: weight of different kinds of prop- erty sent and reed, by canal from Williamsport eastward. (Same 1844/5 (pp. 80-81) — same 1850/1.) *. Table: weight of different kinds of property sent and reed, eastward by canal from Dunnsburg. (Same 1844/5 (pp. 82-83)— some 1850/1.) *. Table: weight of different kinds of property sent and reed, at Liverpool by canal north and west, south and east. (Same 1844/5 (pp. 90-93) — some 1850/1.) 1844/5-1852*. Table: weight of different kinds of prop- erty sent and reed, westward, by canal from Co- lumbia. (Same 1844/5 (pp. 39-40) — same 1851/2.) *. Table: weight of different kinds of property sent and reed, southward and northward by canal from New Hope. (Same 1844/5 (pp. 97-100)— some 1851/2.) *. Table: weight of different kinds of property sent to and from Johnstown westward by canal. (Same 1844/5 (pp. 67-68)— same 1851/2.) 1844/5-1853*. Table: weight of different kinds of prop- erty sent and reed, eastward and westward by canal from Huntingdon. (Same 1844/5 (pp. 59-62) — same 1852/3.) Omitted In 1849. *. Table: weight of different kinds of property sent and reed, by canal from HoUidaysburg, eastward. (Same 1844/5 (pp. 63-64) — same 1852/3.) *. Table: weight of different kinds of property sent and reed, east and west by canal from Portsmouth. (Same 1844/5 (pp. 41-44)— some 1852/3.) Omitted in 1849. *. Table: weight of different kinds of property sent and reed, east and west by canal from Harris- burg. (Same 1844/5 (pp. 45-50)— same 1852/3.) *. Table: weight of different kinds of property sent and reed, east and west by canal from Newport. (Same 1844/5 (pp. 51-54)— some 1852/3.) *. Table: weight of different kinds of property sent and reed, at Lewistown by canal east and west. (Same 1844/5 (pp. 54-58)— same 1852/3.) • The stmt is comparative in 1845 only. INDEX TO D0CUME3NTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 597 COMMERCE— cont'd Pennsylvania: Canal -borne — cont'd Pennsylvania Canal — cont'd 1844/5-1853*. Table: weight of different kinds of prop- erty sent and reed, east and westward by the canal from Freeport. (Same 1844/5 (pp. 73-76) — same 1852/3.) *. Table: weight of different kinds of property sent south and east, north and west by canal from Northumberland. (Same 1844/5 (pp. 86-90) — same 1852/3.) Omitted In 1852. *. Table: weight of different kinds of property sent and reed, east and west by canal from Blairs- ville. (Same 1844/5 (pp. 69-72)— *ame 1852/3.) *. Table: weight of different kinds of property sent and reed, northward by canal from Bristol. (Same 1844/5 (pp. 100-103)— «OTOe 1852/3.) *. Table: weight of different kinds of property sent and reed, southward from Easton by canal. (Same 1844/5 (pp. 94-96)— same 1852/3.) 1845. Prospect of trade upon public works during 1846; estimated tolls. (Same 1844/5: 14.) 1853-1854. Whole tonnage carried by canal men in 1853; tonnage carried by Penn. R.R. co. In 1854. (Same 1854/5: 19.) 1873. Coal and coke trade of the Monongahela Valley, by months. (1 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and agric. 1872/3: 289.) 1877. Pres. Moorhead's (Monongahela Navigation Co.) review of year's business — transportation statistics. (5 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1876/7: 251.) Benzine 1871/3-1876/7. See below, Pennsylvania: Ports, Phila- delphia, this date. Bbeadstutfs 1871-1874. See below, Pennsylvania: Ports, Philadel- phia, these dates 1873-1875. See same. Coal 1830. See above. Canal-borne, Lehigh Canal. 1834. Rept. of [select] committee (Packer) [apptd. Apr. 4, 1833] to investigate subject of coal trade in Penn. and history of mining operations, and to whom was referred memorial of coal dealers in Schuylkill Co. (Sen. jol. 1833/4 v. 2: 449-572.) . Same, separate. Harrisburg: Prtd. by H. Welsh, 1834. 126 pp., errata slip, foldg. table, map. Copies seen In N. Y. Public Library, Free Library of Phila., library of the Library Co. of Phlla. and In Amer. Philos. Soey. 1000 copies in Elnglish and 500 In German were ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1833/4, T. 1 ; 455-456.) 1838. See above, Canal-bome, Pennsylvania Canal, this date. 1841. See same, this date. 1842. See same, this date. 1843/4-1844/5. Table: quantity of coal shipped at vari- ous offices on improvements; do. iron. (A.R. canal comrs. 1843/4 (pp. 28-29) — same 1844/5.) 1844. See above, Pennsylvania: Canal-borne, this date. 1844-1874. See same, Pennsylvania Canal, these dates. 1845-1874. See same, Morris Canal, these dates. 1846. See above, Pennsylvania: Canal-borne, this date. 1850-1874. See below, Pennsylvania: Rail-borne, these dates. 1851. Table: quantity of anthracite and bituminous coal shipped from offices on state improvements. (A.R. bd. canal comrs. 1850/1: 9.) 1855-1874. See below, Pennsylvania: Rail-borne, these dates. 1863-1874. See same, these dates. COMMERCE— cont'd Pennsylvania: Canal-bome — cont'd Coal — cont'd 1869. Schuylkill navigation coal trade. (Rept. of in- spector of mines 1870: 1769-1770.) Paging from Leglsl. does. 1871. 1870-1871. See below, Pennsylvania: Ports, Philadel- phia, these dates. 1870-1873. See same, Pittsburgh, these dates. . See below, Pennsylvania: River-borne, these dates. 1871. Debate; consolidation of corporations (r.rs., canals, etc.). (Legisl. jol. 1871: 512-519; 563-570; 574-575.) Effect on coal transportation. 1871-1874. See below, Pennsylvania: Rail-borne, these dates. 1872/3. Tonnage of Lykens Valley coal trade. (2 A.R. bureau of statistics 1873/4: 235-236.) . See above, Pennsylvania: Canal-bome, this date. 1873/4. See below, Pennsylvania: Ports, Port Rich- mond, this date. 1874. See above, Pennsylvania: Canal-borne, Lehigh Canal. Floue 1839-1840. See below, Pennsylvania: Ports, Pittsburgh, these dates. Geain 1870-1873. See below, Pennsylvania: Ports, Pittsburgh, these dates. Ieon 1838. See above, Pennsylvania: Canal-bome, Pennsyl- vania Canal, this date. 1846. See above, Pennsylvania: Canal-borne, this date. 1869-1873. See below, Pennsylvania: Ports, Pittsburgh, these dates. Lumber 1869-1875. See below, Pennsylvania: Ports, Williams- port, these dates. Naphtha 1871/3-1876/7. See below, Pennsylvania: Ports, Phila- delphia, this date. Peteoleum 1863-1892. Quantity and value of crude petroleum ex- ported from Philadelphia, N. Y. and other ports. (20 A.R. bureau Industrial statistics 1892: B99.) . Petroleum exports by grades and shipping ports. (20 sams 1892: B186-195.) Phila., N. Y., Bait., Boston and all others. 1864-1892. Petroleum exports from Phila.; quantity and value of each grade. (20 «ome 1892: B196-197.) 1865-1876. See below, Pennsylvania: Ports, Pittsburgh, these dates. 1866-1873. Petroleum exports from the U. S. and from Phila. (1 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and agric. 1872/3: 259-260.) 1871/3-1876/7. See below, Pennsylvania: Ports, Phila- delphia, these dates. 1873-1877. See same, these dates. Salt 1854. Discussion (House) resp. duty on salt. (Daily Legisl. Union v. 1 (no. 8) : 48.) Chief spealters : Strong, M'Connell, Ball, Carllslei Eldred, Porter, M'Combs, Johnson, Roberts. Pennsylvania: Pilotage 1883. Pilotage rates [at port of Phila.]; debate. (Legisl. Record 1883: 1181-1183; 1628-1634.) • The stmt, is comparative In 1845 only. 598 INDEX TO DOCTJMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COMMESCE— cont'd PennsylTania: Ports Beach Haven 1850-1853. Table: weight of diSerent kinds of property sent by canal from Beach Haven. (AJl. canal comrs. 1849/50 (pp. 67-68)— «ame 1852/3.) Ebie 1868/74-1868/76. Tabular stmt of imports and exports from port of Erie, preceded by accoiint of condi- tions, etc. in 1874. (2 A.R. bureau of statistics 1873/4 (pp. 318-320)— 4 same 1875/6.) CoTers current year only In 1874/5 and In 1875/6 the narratlTe portion is omitted. 1872-1873. Port exhibit of trade and commerce at Erie, from Official Records of the Custom House. (1 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc., 1872/3: 292-294.) 1784-1890. Table: domestic and foreign exports [from Phila.]. (19 AJEL bureau industrial statistics 1891: C 112-149.) 1804. Representaticm of the " Phila. Chamber of Com- merce " resp. the exjiortation of ground blackoak bark. (Sen. jdL 1803/4: 243-244.) 1805. Mch. 7. Memorial from Chamber of Cixnmerce of Phila. resp. obstructions in Delaware River in- jurious to trade and praying a law authorizing them to lay a duty of 4 cents per tcHi upon vessels engaged in foreign trade, the money to be applied to removing the obstructions. (Hmise jol. 1804/5: 438.) Memorial of Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce. for passage of law laying tonnage duty on all vessels employed in foreign trade. (Sen. joL 1804/5: 279.) 1808. Rept. of committee (Cope) on petitions rd. to the exportation of butter in kegs of a certain weight. (House jol. 1807/8 pt 2: 315.) 1809. Rept. of committee (O'Brien) to whom was re- ferred memorial of chamber of commerce reL to granting legisl. aid to the mariners of the port of Phila. (Same 1808/9: 210-211.) 1821-1876. Table: imports and exports of Phila. (4 AJL bureau industrial statistics 1875/6: 762.) Paging from Collected docs. 1822. Rept. of [special] committee (Ragnet) submit- ting condensed stmt, of articles inspected and of receipts and expenditures of the resp. officers of the port of Phaa. in 1821. (Sen. jol. 1821/2: 735-737.) 1833. Rept. of auditor gen. (Sturgeon) stating amt. of bark, whiskey, flour, salted provisions, butter, lard and tobacco inspected at port of PhUa. 1830-1832. (Same 1832/3 [v. 1]: foldg. table betw. pp. 288- 289.) 1851-1852. Comparative stmt of no. of lbs. of freight destined for Pittsburg, and cleared by all lines at collector's office in Phila. (AJt canal c(«nrs. 1851/2: IL) 1863-1892. Quantity and value of crude petroleum ex- POTted from PhUa., N. Y., and other ports. (20 A-R. bureau industrial statistics 1892: B 98-99.) Petroleum exports by grades and shipping ports. (20 same 1892: B 186-195.) PhUa., New York, Baltimore, Boston and all others. 1864-1892. Petroleum exports frran PhUa. showing quantities and values of each grade. (20 same 1892: B 196-197.) 1866-1873. Petroleum exports from the TJ. S. and from PhUa. (1 same 1872/3: 259-260.) 1870-1871. Quantity of coal sent to Phila. [from Schuyl- Vill distr.] by road and canal; ccHuparative stmt (Rept of inspector of mines 1871: 48.) 1870-1872. Comparative stmt of imports reed, at Phila. (1 AJt bureau of statistics of labor and agria 1872/3: 272.) Molasses, coffee, sugar, naval stores, cattle, grain. COMMERCE— cont'd Pennsylvania: Ports — confd Philadelphia — cont'd 1870-1873. Tables: value of exports to foreign countries from port (rf Phila. in 1873; summaries, 1870, 1871, 1872. (1 A.R. bureau of statistics 1872/3: 274; 329.) 1870-1874. Total value, each year of commodities im- ported into customs distr. of PhUa. (2 same 1873/4: 331-332.) . Table: no. of vessels, with rig and nationality, loaded at PhUa. (2 same 1873/4: 359.) 1871-1872. Value of exports of industrial products frcHu Phila. to foreign ports. (1 AJt bureau of statistics of labor and agric. 1872/3: 276.) 1871-1874. Value of breadstuffs and provisims sent to various foreign coxmtries in 1874, with total value of exports in 1871, 1872, 1873 — ^from port of Phila. (2 A.R. bureau of statistics 1873/4: 330.) 1871/3-1876/7. Table: total exports of petroleum, ben- zine and naphtha from PhUa.; quantity and value, each year. (1 AJl. bureau of statistics of labor and agric. 1872/3 (p. 275)— 5 same 1876/7.) 1871/3, 1871/4, 1874/5, 1875/6, 1876/7. 1872. Value of exports from Phila. to the several tor- eign countries. (1 same 1872/3: 277.) 1872-1874. Comparative stmt: value of goods with- drawn from warehouse in PhUa. (2 AJt bnreau industrial statistics 1873/4: 332.) 1873. Quantity and value of exports from the port of Phila. (1 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and agric. 1872/3: 272-273.) . Table: foreign Imports reed, at Phila.; quantity and value. (1 same 1872/3: 268-270.) Quantity and value of each article. . Value of imports from different countries into port of Phila. (1 same 1872/3: 27L) Total for each country. 1873-1874. Total values of exports from port of PhUa. (2 AJl. bureau industrial statistics 1873/4: 333.) 1873-1875. Table: value of breadstuffs and provisions shipped from Phila. to foreign countries. (1 AJt bureau of statistics of labor and agric 1872/3 (p. 274)— 3 same 1874/5.) 1873-1877. Table: exports of petroleum, naphtha and benzine from Phila. to foreign countries. (1 same 1872/3 (p. 275)— 5 same 1876/7.) 1873/4-1874/6. Total amt of duUes reed, at port of Phila.. each yr. (2 AJt bureau of statistics 1873/4 (p. 332)— 4 same 1855/6.) Given by months in 1874/5 and 1875/6. 1874. Amt of duties reed, at custom house d PhUa. each mo. (2 same 1873/4: 345.) . Grain elevators of International Navigation Co. at Girard Point PhUa. (2 same 1873/4: 352-353.) ■. Table: quantity and value of specified commodi- ties exported to foreign cotmtries from port of PhUa. (2 same a873/4: 327-328.) . Stmt showing value of imports into cnstoms distr. of PhUa., direct and indirect (2 same 1873/4: 331.) . Commercial advantages of PhUa. : terminal facili- ties and growth of trade; imports; exports. (2 same 1873/4: 348-351.) Quantity and value of the various exports sent from port of Phila. to other countries; summary stmt of ccHumodities; recapitulation of value of exports to each country. (2 same 1873/4: 322-329.) . Cfnnparative values of exports from px) apptd. to investigate official conduct of Thoe. H. Baird, presi- dent judge of 14th judicial distr. (House joL 1834/5 V. 2: 620-621 (do& 188).) . Mch. 14. Rept. of committee of accts. (Bennett) upon accts. of witnesses attending before committee apptd. to investigate official conduct of Thos. H. } Baird, president judge of 14th judicial distr. (Same 1834/5 V. 2: 647-648 (doc. 193).) . Mch. 16. Same. (Same 1834/5 v. 2: 649 (doc 194).) . Mch. 18. Rept. of committee of accts. (Bennett) upon accts. of witnesses attending before committee apptd. to investigate official conduct of Thos. H. Baird, president judge of 14th judicial distr. (Same 1834/5 V. 2: 654 (doc. 198).) ' — I — . Mch. 21. Rept of committee of accts. (Brooks of York) upon accts. of witnesses and deputy ser- geant-at-arms, for serving subpoenas on witnesses attending before committee apptd. to investigate official conduct of Thos. H. Baird, president judge of 14th judicial distr. (Same 1834/5 v. 2: 659 (doc. 205).) . Apr. 2. Rept of committee of accts. (Stokes upon accts. of witnesses attending before conunittee apptd. to investigate official conduct of Thos. H. Baird, president judge of 14th judicial distr. (Same 1834/5 V. 2: 841 (doc 235).) Cameron Election 1863. Apr. 8. Rept of select committee (Pershing) apptd. to investigate alleged frauds in the election of U. S. Senator [Cameron]. (House jol. Jan. 1863: 781-786.) Report only. . Same, with testimony. (LiegisL docs. 1863: 891- 960; LegisL Record 1863: 730-758.) . Same, separata Harrisburg: Slngerly and Myers, 1863. 72, 2 leaves. Copy seen In the Penn. State Ubrary and In the N. Y. Pnbllc Library. 1000 copies In BngUsh and 2000 copies in German were ordered prtd. (Honse joL Jan. 1863 : 786.) . Apr. 11. Minority report (Brown of Warren). h. t p. 4 pp. Copy seen In the Penn. State Library. Signed by Wm. D. Brown, D. LUley and il. C. Bcebc. . Same. (House joL Jan. 1863: 901-904; LegisL docs. 1863: 961-964; LegisL Record 1863: 873-874.) CORRUPT PRACTICES— «)nt'a Chapman (Seth) 1826. Feb. 27. Rept of committee on accts. ((^arber) on acct of sergeant-at-arms and his deputies for serving subpoenas in impeachment case of S. C3iap- man, president and judge of 8th judicial distr. (Sen. jol. 1825/6: 381-382.) 1833. Mch. 12. Rept of committee on accts. (MiUer) on accts. of witnesses before committee apptd. to investigate complaints agst. Seth Chapman, presi- dent judge of 8th judicial distr. (Same 1832/3 [v. 1]: 568-569.) . Mch. 13. Same (Same 1832/3 [v. 1]: 577.) . Mch. 23. Rept of committee on accts. (Miller) on accts. of witnesses in case of Judge C!iiapman. (Same 1832/3 [v. Ij: 673-674.) . Apr. 2. Rept of committee on accts. ( Miller j on accts. of witnesses in case of Seth Chapman. (Same 1832/3 [v. 1] : 754.) . Same (Blythe). (Same 1832/3 [v. 1]: 754-755.) Conrad (H. W.); see below; Krebs Handy ((Teorge) 1842. See Banks. Penn., this date. Jacobs (Benjamin) 1803. Stmt of amts. due witnesses in case of B. Jacobs, CO. judge, for forgery. (House joL 1802/3: 209; 304-305.) . Rept of committee (Heister) on corrupt prac- tice of associate judge (Jacobs) of Chester Ca court of pleas. (Same 1802/3: 512.) Erebs Qacob) 1836. Feb. 20. Rept of committee on accts. (Rogers) on accts. of witnesses attending before committee apptd. to investigate alleged attempt to bribe Jacob Krebs. (Sen. joL 1835/6 v. 1: 365.) . Mch. 7. Rept of committee on accts. (Rogers) on acct of J. Irish, witness before committee apptd. to examine into alleged attempt to bribe J. Krebs. (Same 1835/6 v. 1: 467.) Rept of [special] committee (Stevens) apptd. to investigate charges of bribery agst H. W. Con- rad. (House joL 1835/6 v. 2: 648-691 (doc 185).) . Feb. 10. Proceedings in Senate resp. allied attempt to bribe Jacob Krebs to vote for the V. S. Bank bUL (Sen. jol. 1835/6 v. 1: 302-306.) — • — . Feb. 15. Rept of committee (Baker) ^ptd. to inquire into and report facts ctmnected with allied attempt to corrupt integrity and influence vote of Jacob Krebs, etc (Same 1835/6 v. 1: 343; 404-407.) . Mch. 9. Record of the testimony, proceedings and repts. of the committee apptd. to inquire into alleged attempt of Henry W. Conrad, to influence and bribe the vote of Jacob Krebs rel. to bill to repeal the state tax cm real and personal property and to continue and extend the improvements of the state by r.rs. and canals, and to charter a state bank to be called the U. S. Bank; Stevens. Harris- burg: Prtd. by Theo. Fenn, 1836. 48 pp. 2 copies In Hist. Socy. of Penn. and one In ITnlv. of Penn. 5000 copies In TiingHgh and 2000 In German ordered prtd. (Sen. JoL 1835/6 : 407.) Lippard (DanL B.) 1819. Letter from comrs. of Pliila. Co. resp. cfmdnet of Peter A. Browne, deputy atty. gen. in postponing the trial of DanL B. lappard. treasurer of Phila. C!o. on the charge of having obtained his t^ce by bribery (1816). (House joL 1818/9: 620-628.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 613 CORRUPT PRACTICES— cont'd McClintock Election 1855. Kept, of joint committee (Jordan) apptd. to In- vestigate charges of improper influences in election of U. S. Senator. (Legisl. docs. 1855: 612-677 (doc. 64).) ' . Same, separate. Harrisburg: A. B. Hamilton, 1855. 69 pp. Copy of the separate Been In the Penn. State Library, where it was bound with the Legisl. Record for 1855. The Senator in question was Jonas R. McClintock. In the separate the majority report covers pp. 1-7, the minority report, signed by Fr. Jordan and N. B. Browne p. 8, and the testimony pp. 6-69. M'Cook (Danl.) 1846. Rept. of majority (Knox) and minority (Trego) of select committee apptd. to inquire into bribery ciiarge agst. Danl. M'Cook resp. vote on Lehigh Co. Bank charter; with testimony. (House jol. 1846 V. 2: 324-339 (doc. 56).) . Same, separate. Harrisburg: J. M. G. Lescure 1846: 18 pp. Copy seen In N. T. Public Library. The minority rept., signed by Chas. B. Trego and Thos. Nicholson, covers p. 1-6, and the Jol. of the committee p. 6-18. 2000 copies in English and 500 copies in German ordered prtd. (Souse Jol. 1846 v. 1 : 284.) Pennsylvania Canal [and R.R.] See Canals, etc. : Individual Undertakings : Penn. Canal [and R. R.]. Frauds, Defalcations, etc. Porter (David R.) 1843. See Banks. Penn., this date. Porter (Robert) 1825. Dec. 30. Rept. of committee of accts. (Garber) on accts. of clerk for moneys paid to witnesses in case of impeachment of Robt. Porter, president judge of 3d judicial distr. (Sen. jol. 1825/6: 96.) Reynolds (W.) 1838. Rept. of select committee (Coplan) on case of W. Reynolds, of Westmoreland co., with testimony rel. to charges of bribery. (House jol. 1837/8 v. 2: 820-832 (doc. 168).) . Same (Ford); minority rept. (Same 1837/8 V. 2: 833-841 (doc. 169).) . Same, separate [majority and minority]. Not seen. 2000 copies in English and 1000 in German ordered prtd. (House Jol. 1837/8 v. 1 : 959.) Weigart (J.) 1834. Rept. of select committee (Crawford) upon the complaints agst. John Weigart, a justice of the peace of Adams Co. (House jol. 1833/4 v. 2: 504- 505.) Young (John) 1812. Mch. 14. Rept. of committee on accts. (Dale) on accts. of witnesses in complaint agst. John Young, president judge of 10th judicial distr. (House jol. 1811/2: 592.) CORRY, ERIE CO. Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local Schools in; see Education CORSON (ALAN W.) 1893. Joint rept. with C. H. Flanigan on N. Y. and Penn. boundary. (Rept. secy, internal affairs 1893 pt. 1: A. 43-134 A.) CORSON (HIRAM) 1866. Cattle disease [pleuro-pneumonla] in Montgom- ery Co. (Legisl. Record 1866: 267-268.) 1868. Dec. 5. See Agriculture. Livestock. Inspection, this date. CORSON (M. H.) n. d. Statistics of rainfall at Plymouth mtg., 1868- 1872. (A.R. secy, internal affairs 1887/8 pt. 1: A 171.) CORWIN (D. P.) Fish comr. 1894/5-1900/1 ; see Fish and Game. COSSART Nuisance; see Public Health COST OF LIVING 1875. Table: average weekly expenditures of families of workmen in mnfg. towns of Penn. and average of Middle States. ([3] A.R. bureau industrial sta- tistics 1874/5: 526-527.) Erie, Reading, Norrlstown, Phlla., Bethlehem, South Bethlehem, Conshohocken, Linwood, Pittsburg, Harrisburg. 1879. Tabular stmt, of employes' expenditures: size of family; amt. of earnings, expenditures for food, clothing, rent, etc., excess of expenditures over earnings or vice versa. (7 same 1878/9: 324-325, 330-333, 338-341, 348-352.) COTTINGHAN (W. W.) Local supt. of schools, 1866/7-1903/4; see Education. Penn. Easton. COTTON (A. D.) 1861. The profession of teaching; why it is so low and how it may be raised in the public estimation. (Penn. School Jol. v. 10: 285-288.) COTTON GOODS Manufacture of; see Industries, etc. Textile COUDERSPORT, POTTER CO. Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local Small-Pox in; see Public Health COUGHLIN (JAMES M.) County supt. of schools, 1879/80-1889/90 ; see Educa- tion. Penn. Luzerne Co. City supt. of schools, 1891/2-1903/4. See Education. Penn. Wilkesbarre. Supt. of Schools, Luzerne County 1885. Local institutes. (Penn. School Jol. v. 34: 111- 112.) 1887. Relation of common school training to labor, and labor to education. (iSoto& v. 36: 89-92.) Supt. of Schools, Wilkesbarre 1895. Needed legislation. (Penn. School Jol. v. 43: 402-403.) 1901. Home and schools for neglected children. (Same V. 49: 401-404.) COULSON (WILLIAM G.) 1894. Old time farming [in York Co.] (53 quarterly rept. bd. agric. 1894: 12-13.) COULTERSVILLE, ALLEGHENY CO. Health Boards; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local COUNSMAN (J. G.) Countv supt. of schools, 1863/4 ; see Education. Penn. Blair Co. COUNTY FAIRS; see AGRICULTURE. FAIRS COURT MARTIAL; see MILITIA 614 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COURTNET (WILLIAM) One of comrs. to examine Pittsburgh Penltentary In 1826 and 1827. Repr. from Allegheny and Bntler COS., 1813/14-1814/15. [Select] Committee 1814. Dec 15. Petition of inhabitants of Pittsburg for apptmt of additional aacti(meer. (Hoose jol. 1814/15: 53.) COURTS; see ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE: STATE COVINGTON, LACKAWANNA CO. Slaughter Houses; see Abattoirs COW-POX; see AGRICULTURE. LIVESTOCK. DTSPECTION COWAN (EDGAR) Repr. from Crawford and Warren cos., 1861, 1862. 1865. Addresses delivered before the Penn. state agric socy., at its exbibititHi and meeting at Williamsport, Lycoming Co.; by Edgar Cowan of Westmoreland Co. and Wm. H. Allen, principal of the Agric. Col- lege of Pa. n. p. n. d. 26 pp. Copy seen Ln ffist. Socy. of Penn. . Same. (t. 7 trans, state agric socy. 1864/70: 224-242.) COWDEN (JAMES) Eepr. from Lancaster Co., 1S51. Committee on Inland Navigation and Internal Improvements 1851. Mch. 8. Tolls on Phila. and Colombia RJL (House joL 1851 v. 2: 316-317 (doc 22).) COWLES (WARREN) Senator from Clinton, M'Kean, Potter and Tioga cos^ 1866-1S6S. COX (C. S.) 1830. Mch. 20. Eastern Penitentiary. (Sen. joL 1829/30 [v. 1] : 594-595.) COX (HENRY C.) Fish comr., 1901/2-1903/4. COX (JOSHUA F.) Kepr. from Somerset and Cambria cos., 1834/35- 1835/36, 183S/39, 1841. [Select] Committee 1836. Mch. 23. PhUa. Bank. (House joL 1835/6 v. 2: 718-724 (doc 210).) 1839. Je. 11. Juniata division of Penn. Canal. (Same 1838/9 V. 1: 1264-1265.) COXE (ECKLEY B.) Senator from Lackawanna and Lozeme cos., 1881/2- 1883/4. Member of committee apptd. by the Gov. in 1881 to investigate Honse of B^nge, Phlla., and Kef ormatoty at Huntingdon. One of the comrs. apptd. nnder act of May 7, 1889, to investigate the waste of coal mining. Conference Committee 1881. J& 8. Payment of laborers. (House joL 1881: 1477; Sen. joL 1279-1280.) Special Joint Committee 1883. Mch. 5. Geol(^cal survey of state. (Sen. j(d. Jan., 1883: 445-464.) ^. Same 20 pp. (LegisL docs. 1882/3T.5 (doc 22).) . Same. (House JoL 1883: 433-452.) Presented In Hoose by MacBeynolds. [Special] Committee 1883. Je. 1. Soldiers' orphans' schools. (Sen. joL 1883: 1385-1417.) COXE (J. R.) 1888. Rainfall record at PhUa., 1798-1802. (AJl. secy, internal affairs 1887/8 pt 1: A 165.) . Meteorological observations, PhUa., 1798-1804. (Same 1887/8 pt 1: 126 A.) COXE (TENCH) Secretary of Land Office, 1800; see Land, the serial group. COYNER (J. M.) 1884. The Utah problem as related to education. (Penn. School JoL V. 33: 84-85.) CRABB (WILLIAM A.) Repr. for Philadelphia, 1837/8-1842; Speaker of the Honse. 1841 ; Senator from first district (City of Philadelphia), 1843-1854. Representative from PhUadelpTiia Committee on Accounts 1839. Je. 8. Lumbermen's Bank at Warren. (House jri. 1838/9 V. 2 [pt 1]: 1061 (doc 205).) . Je. 18. Removal of office of discount and deposit from town of Beaver. (Same 1838/9 v. 2 pt 2: 94- 95 (doc 224).) Select Committee 1842. Mch. 25. Minority rept; estate of Stephen Girard. (Same 1842 v. 2: 728-738 (doc 136).) — ■ — Same, separate, with majority rept Harrisbnrg: Hillock £ Bratton, 1842. 60 pp. Copy seen in Penn. State Library. Senator for City of PhiJadelphia Committee on Library 1845. Mch. 1. Inventory of state library property and disagreement with retiring librarian. (Sen. jcL 1845 V. 1: 320-322.) Select Committee 1845. Jan. 17. Ddaware and Hudson Canal Co. (Sen. joL 1845 V. 1: 73-74.) Committee on Banks . 1847. Feb. 22. Lehigh Co. Bank. (Sen. joL 1847 v. 1: 301-302.) 1853. Feb. IL On so much of Govs. mess, as relates to growing of wool in Penn. (Same 1853 v. 1: 206- 207; V. 2: 157-158.) 1000 copies in TgngHali and 500 in German ordered prtd. (Sen. joL 1853 V. 1:207.) CRAFTON, ALLEGHENY CO. Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local CRAIG (A. R.) 1903. SmaU-pox. (19 AJt bd. of health, etc, 1902/3 V. 1: 351-354.) CRAIG (J.) Claimant 1812. Jan. 13. Donation land. (House jdL 1811/2: 218-220.) CRAIG (WALTER) Bepr. from Washington Cc 1818/19-1819/20 ; Senator from Washington Co., 1843-1S45. Senator from Washington Co. Committee on Vice and Immorality 1844. Feb. 20. Tippling on the Sabbath. Harrisburg: L G. M'Kinley, 1844. 5 pp. Copy seen in Penn. State Library. . Same (Sen. joL 1844 v. 1: 290-292.) . Feb. 20. Uqnor and tavern licenses, oyster cellars, Sunday observance. (Sai. joL 1844 v. 1: 290- 292.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 615 CRAIGHEAD (S. JUDSON) County supt. of schools, 1879/80-1883/4 ; see Education Indiana Co. ; Eepr. from Indiana Co., 1887/8. CRAIN (RICHARD M.) One of the comrs., 1819-1820, to superintend the erec- tion of the state capltol ; see Public Buildings. CRAMER Small-Fox in;, see Public Health CRATfBERRY; see AGRICULTURE. CROPS CRANE (FREDERICK M.) Eepr. from Wayne Co., 1854, 1862. 1854. Apr. 5. Sale of main line of public works. (Daily Legisl. Union v. 1 (no. 56) : 270-271.) CRATTY (J. H.) County supt. of schoolg, 1866/7-1868/9 ; see Education. Penn. Butler Co. CRAWFORD (MRS. ANDREW) 1891. What should constitute the fanner's education (45 and 46 quarterly rapt. bd. agric. 1891: 61-66.) CRAWFORD (DAVID M.) Senator from Blair, Huntingdon, Centre, Mifflin, Juniata ?i?4.^^™^ ^°^-' 1871-1873 ; Senator from Perry, Mifflin and Juniata cos., 1877/8. CRAWFORD (GEORGE) ^^^■■, o JS"?^ Lycoming, Potter, and M'Zean cos., 1831/2- I000/4. Representative from Lycoming, etc., cos. Committee of Ways and Means 1834. Apr. 10. Petition of contractors upon Columbia and Phila. Rwy. (House jol. 1833/4 v. 2: 923-'924 (doc. 210).) Bupt. of 'branch divisions of Penn Canal 1835. Kept, as supt of West Branch Division and Wyoming line of North Branch Division, Penn. Canal. (A.R. canal comrs. 1834/5: 95-97.) Paging from House doc. ed. CRAWFORD (JOHN) Appointed a commissioner by act of Meh. 28, 1814. to examine Monongahela Elver. CRAWFORD (R. D.) City supt. Penn. of schools, TltusTllle. 1893/4-1896/7; see Education. CRAWFORD COUNTY Organized Mch. 12, 1800 ; formed of a part of Allegheny Agncultural Society; see Agricultural Societies: Individual Banks; see Banks; Individual. Bank of Crawford Co.; Crawford Bank Crops; see Agriculture. Crops Dairy Industry; see that title. Cheese Fairs; see Agriculture. Fairs Fruit Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit Geology; see Geological and Topographical Surveys Grain Crop; see Agriculture. Crops Livestock; see Agriculture. Live Stock Petroleum Production; see Oils Public Bldgs.; see Public Bldgs., etc.: County CRAWFORD COUNTY— cont'd Schools in; see Education Small-Pox in; see Public Health Teathers' Association; see Education. Associations Teachers' Institute; see Education. Teachers Wheat Crop; see Agriculture. Crops CREAMERIES Inspection; see Food and Drug Law. Dairy CREASY (WILLIAM T.) Eepr. from Columbia Co., 1895/6; 1899/00-1901/2; 1903/4; 1907/8. 1891. The ups and downs of the poultry business. (45 and 46 quarterly rept. bd. agric. 1891: 218-222.) CREIGH (JOHN D.) See also Finance : State. Misappropriation of Funds : Nicholson. 1841. Sept. 24. Rept. as comr. on part of common- wealth rel. to Nicholson and Boynton estates. (House jol. 1842 v. 2: 277-285 (doc. 94).) 1842. Feb. 16. Rept. as comr. on part of common- wealth on Nicholson lands. (Sen. jol. 1842 v. 2: 94- 102 (doc. 14).) There are two docs. In this volume numbered " 14." CRELLY (HUGH) 1899. Distribution of apprn. (Penn. School Jol. v. 47: 410-411.) CRESCO Typhoid Fever; see Public Health CRESSON, CAMBRIA CO. Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local CRESSON (C. M.) 1885. Analyses of coals from collieries of Phila. and Reading Coal and Iron Co. (A.R. geol. survey 1885: 321.) . Analyses of anthracite coals and ashes. (Same 1885: 322-323.) CRESSONA, SCHUYLKILL CO. Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local Typhoid Fever; see Public Health CRESSWELL (JOHN, JR.) Sen. from Blair, Cambria and Huntingdon cos., 1854- 1859. 1854. Apr. 29. Tonnage tax on coal and lumber. (Daily Legisl. Union v. 1 (no. 8) : 394-395.) Committee on Canals and Inland Navigation 1856. Apr. 11. Publication of canal laws and canal and rwy. rules and regulations. (Sen. jol. Jan., 1856: 851.) CRISES AND DEPRESSIONS See also Business Condition. 1820. Rept. of committee (Raguet) on present dis- tressed and embarrassed state of commonwealth; due to abuses of banking system; suggestions for abridging corporate power of banks, establishing loan office, liberal appropriations for internal im- provements. (Sen. jol. 1819/20: 221-236.) 1858. Present derangement of currency will suggest necessity of reform in banking system and in mngmt. of banking institutions. (Govs. mess. (Pol- lock) 1858: 10.) 616 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA CRISES AND DEPRESSIONS— cont'd 1859. Great financial depression of past 18 mos. due principally to banking system now In use. (Same (Packer) Jan. 5, 1859: 12.) 1866-1877. List of commercial failures. (5 A.R. bureau Industrial statistics 1876/7: 140.) 1871-1874. Failures for 1871 and 1872, no. and liabili- ties of the several states in the Union. (2 same 1873/4: 414.) CRISPIN (BENJAMIN) Eepr. from Phlla. Co., 1837/38-1840; Sen. from Phlla. Co., 1841-1843. Committee on Pensions and Gratuities 1840. Jan. 18. Revolutionary pensions. (House jol. 1840 V. 1: 106-107.) 1000 copies ordered prtd. (House jol. 1840 v. 1 : 107.) CRITCHFIELD (N. B.) County Bupt. of schools, 1866/7-1868/9 ; see Education. Penn. Somerset Co. ; Sen. from Somerset, Bedford and Fulton cos., 1891/2-1898. 1903. Agrlc. of Penn. (9 A.R. dept. of agrlc. 1903: 13- 22.) Senator from Somerset, Bedford and Fulton cos. . Select Committee 1897. Je. 30. Office of dairy and food comr. (Sen. jol. 1897: 2516-2522.) . Same. (Legisl. Record 1897 v. 2: 3598-3600; 3681-3684.) CROMWELL (THOMAS T.) Repr. from Huntingdon Co., 1833/34-1834/35. Select Committee 1834. Apr. 14. Minority rept.; Juniata division of Penn. Canal. (House jol. 1833/4 v. 2: 941-943 (doc. 221).) . Apr. 5. Anti-masonry; minority rept. (Same 1833/4 V. 2: 861-874.) CROPS; see AGRICULTURE. CROPS CROSBY (M. 0.) 1860. True education and its results. (Penn. School Jol. V. 9: 158-160.) CROSLAND (JOHN M.) Repr. from Schuylkill Co., 1866. 1866. Corporations for development of mineral wealth and commercial value. (Legisl. Record 1866: 889.) CROSS (SAMUEL J.) Repr. from Beaver, Butler and Washington cos., 1873- 1874. Conference Committee 1874. May 14. Appropriation bill. (House jol. Jan., 1874: 1041-1042.) [Select] Committee 1874. Mch. 12. Rept. on extension of capitol buildings. (House joL 1874: 383-384; 550.) CROUP; see PUBLIC HEALTH CROUSE (JACOB) Member of comn. on convict labor 1895-1897. CROUTER (A. E. L.) 1898. The Penn. Institution for the Deaf and Dumb. (Charitable institutions which reed, state aid in 1897 and 1898 .... pp. 755-772.) CRUIESHANE (ROBERT) County supt. of schools, 1860/1-1862/3 ; see Education. Penn. Montgomery Co. CRUMBAUGH (JOHN S.) County supt. of schools, 1856/7-1857/8 ; see Education. Penn. Lancaster Co. 1852. Communism In high schools. (Penn. School Jol. V. 1: 175-177.) 1852. The Influence of national origin upon education in the U. S. (Same v. 1: 312-313.) CRUM LYNN Diphtheria in; see Public Health. Diphtheria Nuisance; see Public Health CUCUMBER Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Vegetable CUMBERLAND Cholera; see Public Health. Cholera CUMBERLAND COUNTY Organized January 27, 1750; formed of a part of Lancaster. Agricultural Society; see Agricultural Societies: Individual Agriculture; see that title Crops; see Agriculture. Crops Fairs; see Agriculture. Fairs Geology; see Geological and Topographical Surveys Land; see that title Libraries; see that title Pink-eye; see Agriculture. Livestock. Inspection Sanitary Convention; see Public Health. Congresses, etc. Schools in; see Education School Conventions; see Education. Conventions, etc. Small-Pox in; see Public Health Teachers' Institute; see Education. Teachers CUMBERLAND VALLEY Typhoid Fever; see Public Health CUMINGS (HENRY H.) Sen. from Warren and Venango cos., 1899/00; 1903/4. Conference Committee 1901. Je. 11. Liquor licenses. (Sen. joL 1901 v. 2: 1619; House jol. v. 2: 2335-2336.) 1903. Apr. 10. State Hospital for Insane, Warren. (House jol. 1903 pt. 2: 2114-2115; Sen. jol. pt. 2: 1895-1896.) CUMMIN (JOHN) Repr. from Mifflin Co., 1826/7-1829/30. [Select] Committee 1827. Jan. 11. State road from Schnee's Mill to Dug Hill. (House joL 1826/7 v. 2: 248 (doc. 118).) CUMMINGS (DAVID) Eepr. from Payette Co., 1823/24-1824/25. Claimant 1830. Mch. 19. Juniata Division of Penn. Canal. (Jol. bd. canal comrs. 1830/1.) Representative from Fayette Co. Committee on Militia System 1825. Jan. 25. Petition of Rlchd. Williams resp. re- tail license. (House jol. 1824/5 v. 2: 171 (doc. 93).) . Feb. 18. Expenses of militia. (Same 1824/5 v. 2: 341-344 (doc. 148).) . Feb. 23. Claim of H. Betz. (Same 1824/6 v. 2: 365 (doc. 161).) Select Committee 1825. Apr. 2. Land surveys In Fayette Co. (House jol. 1824/5 V. 2: 447-448.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 617 CUMMINGS (JAMES C.) Eepr. from Fayette Co., 1844-1845. Committee on Claims 1844. Feb. 21. Claim of Reliance Portable Boat Co. (House jol. 1845 v. 2: 387-389 (doc. 61).) 1845. Apr. 3. Petition of Wm. Primrose one of Nichol- son Court comrs. {Same 1845 v. 2: 642-644 (doc. 100).) Select Committee 1845. Mch. 24. Toll on Monongahela River. (House jol. 1845 V. 2: 590-693 (doc. 93).) CUMMINGS (M. W.) City supt. of BChoolB, 1903/4. See Education. Penn. Olypbant. CUMMINS (JOSEPH) Eepr. from Butler Co., 1843-1844 ; do. from Somerset Co., 1854-1855. Representative from Butler Co. Committee on Banks 1844. Jan. 24. Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank of Phila. (House jol. 1844 v. 1: 145-151.) [Select] Committee 1843. Feb. 16. Expenses of govt., etc. (House Jol. 1843 V. 2: 315-318 (doc. 81).) ' CUNNINGHAM (J. S.) 1898. Small-pox at Windber. (15 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1898/9 v. 1: 281.) CUNNINGHAM (JEREMIAH) Eepr. from Huntingdon Co., 1836/7-1838/9. Committee on Roads, Bridges and Inland Navigation 1832. Mch. 1. Petition of J. M'Namee; work, etc. on Juniata division of Penn. Canal. (Sen. jol. 1831/2 [V. 1] : 413-414.) Select Committee 1834. Apr. 2. Part of Phila. and Columbia R.R. betw. the Little and Big Conestoga, (Sen. jol. 1833/4 v. 1: 644-647.) Usual no. of copies ordered prtd. (Sen. lol. 1833/4 V. 1:647.) 1835. Mch. 24. House of Refuge. (7 A.R. House of Refuge 1834/5: 15-19.) . Same. (House jol. 1834/5 v. 2: 689-692 (doc. 214); Sen. jol. 1834/5 v. 2: 598-601 [I. e. 514-517].) . Same, separate. Not seen. 500 copies ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1834/5 v. 1 : 418) ; 1000 copies (lb., 431). CUNNINGHAM (JOHN W.) Hepr. from Chester Co., 1809/10-1810/11. [Select] Committee 1810. Jan. 6. Taxation of donation lands. (House jol. 1809/10: 183-184.) • . Feb. 3. Petition of A. Andrew of Chester Co. one of collectors of state tax assessed in 1783. Same 1809/10: 428429.) ■ . Dec. 15, Escheated estate of I. Bailey. (Same 1810/1: 98.) 1811. Jan. 7. Proposed academy at New London Cross Roads. (Same 1810/1: 187-188.) . Feb. 28. On petition for alteration in laws resp. inspection of provisions. (Same 1810/1: 564-566.) . Mch. 1. Contemplated road from Middletown to Harrisburg. (Same 1810/1: 572-573.) . Mch. 18. Land claim of S. House. (Some 1810/1: 667-668.) CUNNINGHAM (MISS M. J.) 1856. The advantages of female teachers. School Jol. V. 5: 363-364.) (Penn. CURRENCY 1861. Me. res. rel. to uniform decimal system of weights, measures and currencies. (Sen. jol. 1861: 184.) . Debate on equalization of the currency of the state. (Legisl. Record 1861: 1067-1070; 1074-1075; 1093-1095; 1125-1130.) CURRY (E. A) 1899. Small-pox at Limeridge. (15 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1898/9 v. 1: 316.) CURRY (J. L. M.) 1884. Citizenship and education. (Penn. School Jol. v. 31: 83-84.) CURRY (ROBERT) 1874-1875. Rept. as deputy supt. of common schools. (41 A.R. supt. common schools 1873/4 (pp. xxxiv- xxxix) — 42 same 1874/5.) The rept. for 1875 Is also prtd. In Penn. School JoL V. 24 : 297-301. CURTIN (ANDREW G.) Supt. of common schools, 1855-1856 ; see Education, the serial group ; Chrm. of Sinking Fund Comn„ 1855- 1857 ; Secy, of the Commonwealth, 1855-1858 ; Gov. of Penn., 1861-1867 ; see Governor ; Comr. in 1864 to erect an addition to auditor genl's. oflce ; see Public Buildings ; Minister U. S. A. to Eussia, 1869-1872 ; Member of bd. of centennial mngrs., 1876-1878; see Exhibitions, Phila. CURTIN (AUSTIN) Commissary-General, 1894 ; see Militia, the serial group. CURTIN (HENRY R.) Eepr. from Centre Co., 1895/6. 1897. See Food and Drug Law, this date. CURTIS (CARLTON B.) Eepr. from Jefferson, Warren and M'Eean cos., 1836/37- 1837/38. 1838. Feb. 26. Eastern Penitentiary. (House jol. 1837/8 V. 2: 706-709 (doc. 38).) . Same, separate. Harrisburg: Prtd. by Packer, Barrett & Parke, 1838. 7 pp. Copy in Amer. Phil. Socy. 2000 copies in English and 1000 in German ordered prtd. (House jol. 1837/8 V. 1:595.) CURTIS (GEORGE WILLIAM) 1891. The public school and civil service reform. (Penn. School Jol. v. 39: 391-394.) CURTIS (J. B.) 1839-1840. Rept. as supt. of Shenango line, Erie Exten- sion, Penn. Canal. (A.R. canal comrs. 1838/9 (pp. 297-303)— same 1839/40.) Paging from House doc. ed. CURTIS (V. G.) City supt. of schools, 1874/5-1881/2 ; see Education. Penn. Corry. 1877. Teachers' tenure of office. (Penn. School Jol. v. 26: 100-102.) 1880. Graded course for city schools. (Same v. 28: 501-503.) 618 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA CURTIS (WILLIAM N.) Eepr. of Wayne Co., 1893/4-1895/6. CURTIS (W. H.) County snpt of schools, 1872/3-1879/80 ; see Edacatlon. McKean Co. CURWENSVILLE, CLEARFIELD CO. Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local Typhoid Fever; see Public Health CUTLER (EDITH H.) 1888. The past and present [need of education]. (37 and 38 quarterly rept. bd. agric. 1888: 117-119.) CUTSHALL (H. M.) 1893. Country roads. (50 quarterly rept. bd. of agric. 1893: 112-115.) DAIRY INDUSTRY See also Food and Drug Law. 1874. Discussion rel. to cheap transportation betw. east and west [as effecting dairy interests], (v. 10 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1874/5: 144-145.) [1874.] Dairy rooms and dairy fanning; by J. Wil- kinson. (V. 10 same 1874/5: 62-87.) 1875. Selection and breeding of dairy cattle; by C. E. Baldwin. (2 A.R. state dairymen's assn. 1875: 328-334.) Paging from v. 11, Rept. trans, state agric. socy. . Dairy spectacles; by Mint Blanchard. (2 same 1875: 356-361.) Paging from t. 11, Bept. trans, state agric. socy. Local influences as affecting quality of dairy products; by H. C. Greene. (2 same 1875: 395-399.) Paging from y, 11, Bept. trans, state agric. socy. 1876. Dairy house ventilation; by E. Reeder. (v. 11 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1876: 243-247.) 1883. The dairy in Denmark; by J. P. Wickersham. (7 A.R. bd. of agric. 1883: 132-137.) 1887. The dairy and dairy matters; by M. W. Oliver. (11 same 1887: 214-218.) 1889. Cause audits effects. (39 and 40 quarterly repts. bd. of agric. 1889: 270-274.) Care of dair^ herds ; broken implements on the farm, etc 1891. Sanitary nmgmt. of dairy farms. (7 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1890/1: 19.) 1892. Rept. of dairy and pure food convention held in Washington, Mch. 30, 31; by Eastbum Reeder. (16 A.R. bd. of agric. 1892: 149-150.) 1894. The milk supply of Copenhagen; by T. J. Edge. (18 same 1894: 67-70.) 1895. An aseptic dairy plant of neighboring state visited by Phila. physicians. (11 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1894/5: 19-20.) . Directions for using the Babcock mUk test. 13 pp. (Agric. exper. station bull. no. 33.) 1896. Dairying in Denmark; by J. D. Frederiksen. (2 A.R. depL [20 AJL bd.] of agric. 1896 pt. 2: 402- 403.) 1898. Feeding and care of dairy cattle as practiced in Sweden; compared with that in Penn.; by J. A. Fries. (4 AJl. dept. [22 AJl. bd.] of agric. 1898 pt 1: 767-795.) 1900. What should be done for the protection of the public from the danger in the dairy; by Moritz 6. Lippert. (7 ann. mtg. associated health authori- ties and sanitarians 1900: 44-56.) DAIRY INDUSTRY— cont'd PENNSYLVANIA serial A ANNUAL REPORTS Under acts of May 26, 1893, and Mch. 13, 1895. 1893-1904. Ann. rept. of dairy and food comr. Checklist Easthum Reeder, comr. 1. 1893. Not found. 2. 1894. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1895. 113 pp. Copy seen in Free Library of Fhlla. Levi Wells, comr. 3-7. 1895-1899. Xot found. Geo. E. Hutchinson, comr. 8-9. 1900-1901. Not found. Jeaae K. Cope, comr. 10. 1902. Notfonnd. B. B. Warren, comr. 11. 1903. n. p., W. S. Bay, 1904. 32 pp. 12. 1904. HarriBburg: Harrlsburg Publishing Co., 1905. 32 pp. In Documents as follows : 1893 in 52 gnarterly rept bd. agric 1894 : 9-16. 1894 not found. 1895 in 1 A.E. dept. [L e. 19 A.E, bd.] of agric 1895, pt 1 : 41-50 : 587-596.» 1896 in 2 A.B. dept [t e. 20 A.B. bd.] of agric 1896, pt 1 : 73-95 • 466-471.* 1897 in 3 A.E. dept [i. e. 21 A.E. bd.] of agric 1897, pt 1 : 106-116 ; 448-477.» 1898 In 4 A.B. dept [L c 22 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1898, pt 1 : 128-150. 1899 in 5 A.B. dept [t e. 23 A.E. bd.] of agric 1899, pt 1 : 49-58 1900 in 6 A.E. dept [i. e. 24 A.B. bd.] of agric 1900, pt 1 : 62-78. 1901 in 7 A3, dept [L t=. 25 A.E. bd.] of agric. 1901, pt 1 : 74-93. 1902 in 8 A.B. dept [L c 26 A.E. bd.] of agric 1902, pt 1 : 86-89. 1903 in 9 A.B. dept [t e. 27 A.B. bd.] of agric 1903 : 64- 86. 1904 in 10 A.E. dept [1 e. 28 AJL bd.] of agric 1904 : 44- 68. Also in Documents as follows : 1896 in dept of agric bnlL 20 : 73-95. 1897 « « - - « 34:108-118. BULLETINS 1903/4-1904. Monthly Bulletin of Dairy and Food Dlvi- siwi, issued monthly by the Dept of Agiia, from the office of the dairy and food comr.: analyses by chemists; oleomargarine and renovated butter licenses; suits and prosecutions; etc Checklist VoL 1. 1903/4. Nos. 1-2. Not found. 3. 1903 AprU 15. n. p., Wm. Stanley Bay, 1903. 66 pp. 4. 1903 Hay 15. n. p., Wm. Stanley Bay, 1903. 54 pp. 5. 1903 Jnne 15. n. p.. Wm. Stanley Bay, 1903. 80 pp. 6. 1903 July 15. n. p., Wm. Stanley Bay, 1903. 92 pp. 7. 1903 Aug. 15. n. p., Wm. Stanley Bay, 1903. 120 pp. 8. 1903 Sept 15. n. p., Wm. Stanley Bay, 1903. 88 pp. 9. 1903 Oct 15. n. p., Wm. Stanley Bay, 1903. 66 pp. 10. 1903 Nov. 15. n. p., Wm. Stanley Bay, 1903. 66 ro- ll. 1903 Dec 15. n. p., Wm. Stanley Bay, 1903. 52 pp. 12. 1903 Jan. 15. n. p., Wm. Stanley Bay, 1904. 96 pp. VoL 2. 1904/5. No. 1. Feb. 15. n. p., Wm. Stanley Bay, 1904. 30 pp. 2. March 15. n. p., Wm. Stanley Bay, 1904. 32 pp. 3. April 15. n. p., Wm. Stanley TCay, 1904. 36 pp. 4. May 15. n. p., Wm. Stanley Bay, 1904. 46 pp. 5. June 15. n. p., Wm. Stanley Bay, 1904. 56 pp. 6. July 15. n. p., Wm. Stanley Bay, 1904. 64 pp. 7. Aug: 15. n. p.. Wm. Stanley Bay, 1904. 76 pp. 8. Sept 15. n. p.. Wm. Stanley Bay, 1904. 96 pp. 9. Oct 15. n. p., Wm. Stanley Bay, 1904. 62 pp. 10. Nov. 15. n. p, Wm. Stanley Bay, 1904. 62 pp. 11. Dec 15. n. p.. Win. Stanley Bay, 1904. 38 pp. 12. Dec 15. n. p., Wm. Stanley Bay, 1905. 62 pp. • Suppl. repts. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, 619 DAIRY INDUSTRY— cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd serial — cont'd C 1903. Special monthly review Issued by the dairy and food division of the Penn. dept of agric, giving analyses of butter and other food products. Checklist No. 1. [1903.] Not found. No. 2. 1903 April 17. n. p., Wm. Stanley Ray, April, 1903. 38 pp. In addition to analyses, this volume contains a record of suits and prosecutions brought during Jan., 1903. non-serial 1849 (?) -1876. Hist, of dairying in north-western Penn. (2 A.R. state dairymen's assn. 1875: 311-314.) Paging from v. 11, Rept. trans, state agrlc. socy. 1850-1895. Penn. dairy statistics. (2 A.R. dept. agric. 1896 pt. 1: 679-680.) 1870. See Agriculture. Crops. Pennsylvania, this date. 1875. Present and future of dairy interest of Penn.; by A. M. Fuller. (2 A.R. trans, state dairymen's assn. 1875: 321-327.) Paging from v. 11, Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1877. Mnfre. of oleomargarine and its effects on legiti- mate dairy trade of state. (1 A.R. bd. agric. 1877: 186-201.) 1878. Consolidated dairy and stock repts. by cos., show- ing average and consolidated estimates of cost per lb. of summer and winter butter, and cost of rais- ing a calf at 1, 2, and 3 yrs. old, and its value as a cow at 3 yrs. old; from returns of 200 practical dairymen. (2 same 1878: 274.) . Influence of the dairy business upon the farming community; by John Cole. (2 same 1878: 431-435.) Relates chiefly to no.-westem Penn. . Influence of the dairy business upon the farming community; by John Cole. (2 same 1878: 431-432.) Relates chiefly to no.-westem Penn. . Same; by John Fuller. (2 sams 1878: 432-434.) . Same; by I. R. Hale. (2 same 1878: 434-435.) 1879. Daify interests of Penn.; by L. S. Hardin. (3 some 1879: 124-131.) . Same, summarized. (Quarterly rept. bd. of agric. Mch.-May, 1879: 13.) 1881. Veto (Hoyt) of act for the protection of dairy- men and to prevent deception in sales of butter and cheese; with text of act. (Bills filed in the office of the secy, of the commonwealth 1879/81: 37-39.) 1883. Copy of proposed bill entitled an act for protec- tion of dairymen and to prevent deception in sales of butter and cheese. (Rept. of State Dairymen's Assn. 1883: 17-19.) 1883-ia03. Rept. of committee on dairy products. (7 A.R. bd. of agric. 1883: 22-33; 9 A.R. dept. [27 A.R. bd.] of agrlc. 1903.) Omitted 1890-1891, 1893-1902; Eastburn Reeder was chrm. 1883-1892 ; H. W. Northup In 1903. 1885. Same. (28 quarterly rept. bd. agric. Jly.-Sept. 1885: 37-38.) . Proposed Penn. law rel. to dairy products. (26 same 1885: 47-48.) . Rept. of committee on dairy products; Eastburn Reeder, chrm. (26 same 1885: 8-13.) . Same; discussion of rept. (26 same 1885: 19-43.) ■ . Dairy farming in No. Penn.; by J. W. Ingham. (9 A.R. bd. of agric. 1885: 105-115.) ■ — ■. Dairy farming in northern Penn.; by J. W. Ing- ham. (28 quarterly rept. bd. agric. Jly.-Sept, 1885: 23-33.) DAIRY INDUSTRY— cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd nonrserial — cont'd 1887. Fragments — including dairymen in the north- west. (34 same 1887: 111-116.) . Winter dairying; by Wm. Sterling. (35 same 1887: 139-143.) — ' — . How we manage our dairy; by E. G. Ball. (35 same 1887: 147-148.) . Our experience in practical dairying; by E. G. and C. P. Ball, Montrose. (11 A.R. bd. of agric. 1887: 229-231.) . Our dairy Industries; by E. Reeder. (11 same station. (Rept. of Penn. State College 1888 [pt. 1] : 11-12.) . Criticisms on our dairy husbandry; by Thomas Baker. (37 and 38 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1888: 151-154.) . Co-operative dairying; by M. B. Lyman. (37 and 38 sam^ 1888: 293-294.) 1889. Our dairy Interests; by J. S. Eckman. (39 and 40 same 1889: 83-85.) 1891. The future of dairying in Penn.; by E. Reeder. (15 A.R. bd. agric. 1891: 198-201.) . Dairying; by B. Luther Shimer. (45 and 46 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1891: 101-104.) — ■ — L Winter dairying and silos; by A. L. Wales. (45 and 46 same 1891: 110-111.) 1892. Dairying as we find it; by F. J. Phillips. (49 and 50 same 1892: 189-192.) . Profit in dairying; by Prof. D. Clinton Smith. (49 and 50 same 1892: 192-194.) . Dairying; by W. W. Weston. (49 and 50 same 1892: 36-39.) . Dairying for profit; by Thomas J. Philips. (49 and 50 same 1892: 9-11.) . Tests of dairy apparatus; by H. P. Armsby, H. T. Waters and W. H. Caldwell. (A.R. Penn. State Col- lege 1892 pt. 2: 51-79.) . Same. 18 pp. (Penn. State College Agric. Exper. Station Bull. 20.) 1893. Leaks in the dairy; by Joseph Roberts. (50 quarterly rept. bd. agric. 1893: 17-18.) . How the dairy benefits the farmer; by D. B. Biggs. (50 sams 1893: 48-50.) , . — . — . Tests of dairy apparatus; by Wm. H. Caldwell. 20 pp. (Penn. Agric. College Exper. Station Bull. 22.) 1894. Class legislation; protection of dairymen. (2 A.R. dairy and food comr. 1894: 13.) . Winter and summer dairying; by Jacob Roden- baugh. (53 quarterly rept. bd. agrlc. 1894: 34.) . Winter dairying; by Jacob Rodenbaugh. (53 same 1894: 8.) . Dairying; by Hon. W. D. Hoard. (53 same 1894: 55-56.) . The dairy and creamery; by R. E. Shaw. (52 same 1894: 125-129.) . Dairying for profit; by David Molyneux. (52 same 1894: 121.) . Dairying; by W. H. Knouse. (52 same 1894: 73- 76.) . The possibilities of dairying in n. w. Penn.; by R. Hartley. (A.R. state dairymen's assn. 1894: 17- 23.) . The average farmer and the average farmer's cow; by C. W. Eckman. (52 quarterly rept. bd. agric. 1894: 99-103.) . Tests of cream separators. 22 pp. (Agrlc. exper. station bull. no. 27.) 620 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA DAIRY INDUSTRY— cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1896. The production, transport, sale and delivery of dairy products should be under the sanitary con- trol of local bd. of health where these products are consumed; by Edwd. O. Shakespare. (12 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1895/6 v. 2: 626-631.) 1896. Dairy feeding as practiced in Penn.; by E. H. Hess. 125 pp. (Dept. of agric. bull. no. 16.) 1897. Dairy markets of Penn.; by Prof. H. Hayward. (3 A.R. dept. agric. 1897 pt. 1: 598-617.) . Rept. of committee (Schofield) apptd. to investi- gate certain charges of irregularity in neglect and refusal to properly perform their services by cer- tain of the dairy and food comrs. of commonwealth, as well as by certain of its agents. (House jol. 1897: 2788-2794.) .. Same, minority rept (Hosack). (Same 1897: 2794-2803.) 1897-1902. IJairy and food division; secy.'s summary of work of comr. of. (3 A.R. dept. [21 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1897 pt 1 (pp. 15-19)— « same 1902.) 1899. Tables: dairy statistics of Penn.; no. of cows, gallons of milk, pounds of butter and cheese. (Dept. of agric. bull. 82: 86.) 1900/1-1901/2. Rept. of division of dairy husbandry of Penn. State College Agric. Exper. Station ; dairy herd, feeding experiments, dairy experiments at college farm. (A.R. Penn State College 1901/2 pt 2 (pp. 325-326)— aome 1901/2.) The division was in charge of Harry Hayward. 1901. The Penn. farmer as a dairyman — ^retrospective and prospective; by L. "W. Lighty. (7 A.R. dept of agric. 1901 pt 2: 450-453.) ■ — ' — . The influence of the cream separator upon the dairy industry; by P. M. Sharpless. (7 A.R. dept [25 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1901 pt 2: 181-189.) 1902. Rept. of committee apptd. by secy, of bd. to ex- amine accts. and investigate workings of dairy and food division; by H. V. White, chrm. (8 A.R. dept. [26 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1902 pt 2: 24-26.) . Modern dairy science and practice; by Lucius L. Van Slyke. 128 pp., pis. (Dept of agric. buU. 104.) Containing stmt, of work of dairy and food division, Jan. 1-Je. 30; compile'd by Gteo. G. (sic) Hutchinson. 224 pp. (Same bull. 100.) 1903. Dairying interests; co-operation of all the agric. class, solicited in abolishing all illegal traffic in substitutes for pure butter and other dairy products. (A.R. dairy and food comr. 1903: 17-18.) 1904. Effective and beneficial co-operation of state vet- erinarian. (Same 1904: 19.) . Opinion of atty. gen. rel. to bulletins of dairy and food comr.; instructions as to issuing of monthly and semi-ann. bulletins. (Bienn. rept of atty. gen. 1903/4: 287.) . Opinion of atty. gen. to dairy and food comnr.; no authority of law to purchase land and erect state laboratory. (Same 1903/4: 286.) . Scope of dairy and food bureau. (Same 1904: 15.) . See Agriculture. Pennsylvania, under dates 1887-1905. Bucks County 1883. Dairy stock in Bucks Co. (21 and 22 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1883: 19.) . Dairy products of Bucks Co.; prices of butter; cows. (21 and 22 sam^ 1883: 17.) 1889. The dairy industry of Bucks County; by John G. Weinberger. (39 and 40 same 1889: 37-42.) DAIRY INDUSTRY— cont'd * PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd Columiia County 1888. Dairying in Columbia County—will it pay? By A. P. Young. (37 and 38 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1888: 127-129.) Montgomery County 1882. Dairy farming in Montgomery Co. (18 quarterly rept bd. agric. Sept, Oct. and Nov., 1882: 36.) Snyder County 1882. Neglect of dairying in Snyder Co.; adaptation of some localities to the industry. (16 and 17 quar- terly repts. Penn. bd. agric. Mch., Apr. and May, 1882: 14.) Sullivan County 1857. Oct. 15. Address of Rev. Hallock Armstrong before the Sullivan Co. Agric. Socy. Oct. 15. (v. 5 A.R. trans, state agria socy. 1857/8: 487-495.) In favor of dairy indastry in Sallivan Co. Susquehanna County 1854. Dairy industry in Susquehanna Co. (2 AJR. state agric. socy. [1854]: 280.) Associations 1899. List of officials and assns. connected with the dairy interests in the U. S. and Canada. (Dept of agria bull. 42: 53-61.) Daibymen's Boabd of Trade 1875. Penn. Dairymen's Bd. of Trade organized. (2 A.R. trans, state dairymen's assn. 1875: 314.) Paging from t. 11, Bept. trans, state agrle. socy. Advantages derived from Dairymen's Board of Trade. (2 same 1875: 383-384.) Paging from v. 11, Bept trans, state agric. socy. Penn. Daiby Union serial 1899-1904. [Procs. of] ann. mtg. of Penn. Dairy Union. CheckUst • 1-5. 1899-1903. Not found. 6. 1904. n. p W. S. Bay, 1904. 56 pp. Harrisbnrg, Nov. 21 and Dec. 1. In Documents as follows : 1. 1899 in 5 A.E. dept [23 A.B. bd.] of agric. 1899, pt 2 : 95-106. 2. 1900 In 6 A.E. dept [24 A.E. bd.] of agric 1900, pt 2 : 94-95 t 3. 1901 In' 7 A.E. dept [25 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1901, pt 2 : 157-263. 4. 1902 in 8 A.B. dept [26 A.B. bd.] of agric 1902, pt 2: 79.t 5. 1903 In 9 A.E. dept [27 A.E. bd.] of agric 1903 : 813- 863. 6. 1904 not found. non-serial 1903. Rept. of secretary of Penn. Dairy Union (M. E. Conrad) rel. to cost of prtg. and distributing of 3000 copies of bulletin of papers read at last ann. meeting. (9 A.R. dept of agric. 1903: 818-19.) Same. (Procs. of 6 ann. mtg. Penn. Dairy Union 1903.) 1904. 7th ann. mtg. of Penn. Dairy Union to be held at Harrisburg Nov. 30 and Dec. 1. (Mo. buU. divi- sion of zoology V. 2 (no. 7) : 220.) * Not official publications but are included here on account of their having been printed In the repts. of the Dept of Agric. t Contains list of officers only. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 621 DAIRY INDUSTRY— cont'd Associations — cont'd Statk Dairymen's Association serial [18741-1896. Trans, of. In Documents as follows : 1. [1874] not found. . ,„_„ 2. 1875/6 in v. 11. Kept, trans, state agrlc. Bocy. 1878 : 301-405. , ,„„ 3. 1877 In v. 12. Bept. trans, state agrlc. socy. 1877 : 193-278. 4. 1878 In 2 A.R. bd. of agrlc. 1878 : 425-524. 5. 1879 not found. 6. 1880 In 4 A.R. bd. of agrlc. 1880. 7. 1881 '« 5 8. 1882 " 6 9. 1883 " 7 10. 1884 " 8 11. 1885 " 9 12. 1886 " 10 13. 1887 " 11 14. 1888 " 12 15. 1889 u 13 16. 1890 " .14 17. 1891 " 15 18. 1892 u 16 19. 1893 " 17 20. 1894 a 18 1880. 60 pp. 1881. 99 pp. 1882. 67 pp. 1883. 79 pp. 1884. 100 pp. 1885. 93(1) pp. 1886. 50(1) pp. 1887. 36 pp. 1888. 57(S?'pp. 1889. 1890. 78 pp. 1891. 74 pp. 1892. 72 pp. 1893. 98 pp. 1894. 108(1) pp. 21. 1895 In Dept. of Agrlc. Bull. 9. 22. 1896 In 2 A.R. dept [1. e. 20 A.R. bd.] of agrlc. 1896, pt. 2 : 377-435. non-serial 1871-1884. Hist, sketch of State Dairymen's Assn. (8 A.R. bd. agric. 1884: 85-86.) . Same. (A.R. State Dairymen's Assn. 1884: 57-58.) 1875. List of oificers of Penn. state dairymen's assn. (2 same 1875: [303].) Paging from v. 11, Rept. trans, state agrlcy. socy. . Text of constitution of state dairymen's assn. adopted Apr. 15, 1871; amended Jan. 9 and Je. 3, 1874 and Dec. 29, 1875. (2 same 1875: [305].) Paging from v. 11, Rept. trans, state agrlcy. socy. . List of honorary and life members of state dairy- men's assn. (2 same 1875: 307-308.) Paging from v. 11, Rept. trans, state agrlcy. socy. Receipts and Expenditures 1875. Aggregate expenses of year; do. receipts and balance of indebtedness. (2 A.R. state dairymen's assn. 1875:315.) Paging from v. 11, Rept. trans, state agrlc. socy. 1878-1893. Financial stmt, of State Dairymen's Assn. (Rept. of State Dairymen's Assn. 1878 (p. 435) — same 1893.) Paging for 1878 continuous with tliat of 2 A.R. bd. of agrlc. 1878. No returns, 1879-1882, 1884, 1888, 1889, 1892. 1888-1895. Expenditure on acct. of state dairymen's assn. (A.R. auditor gen. 1888 (p. 23)— «ome 1895.) From 1888-1893 given under the caption, "Agrlc. of Penn." ; 1894-1895, " Misc. Institutions." Butter 1850-1890. Schedule of production of butter and cheese in Penn. (1 A.R. dept. agriculture 1895 pt. 1: plate facing p. 190.) 1871. Averages of milk required for 1 lb. of butter, as result of tests made each mo. (v. 10 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1874/5: 381.) 1872. Veto (Geary) of suppl. to act to protect butter and cheese manufacturers in Erie, M'Kean and Crawford cos. (House jol. 1872: 61-62.) [1875.] Butter and butter making; by W. P. Hazard, (v. 10 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1874/5: 352- 381.) Includes whole process from feeding cows to marlsetlng batter. ■ . Testing milk in cheese factories; by Sophus Sorensen. (2 A.R. state dairymen's assn. 1875: 387- 391.) Paging from v. 11, Rept. trans, state agrlc. socy. DAIRY INDUSTRY— cont'd Butter — cont'd 1875. Result of experiment comparing yield of butter from churning milk of cows separately, and in other case by mixing milk. (v. 10 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1874/5: 163-164.) — I — 1. Acct. of experiment comparing yield and quality of butter from using souring and no souring in milk; by John I. Carter, (v. 10 same 1874/5: 174.) 1876. Acct. of experimental test of Hardin's Refrigera- tor, i. e. comparison of Hardin's system of deep cans and shallow pan system; made by order of Eastern Exper. Farm Club. (v. 11 same 1876: 232- 234; 240.) 1878. Cost of a pound of butter. (Quarterly rept. bd. of agric. Sept., Oct. and Nov. 1878: 12-15.) Summary of a rept. of Thos. Gawthorp of Westgrove In reply to a circular sent dairymen. 1881. See above, the general group, this date. 1892. Butter making; by M. W. Oliver. (49 and 50 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1892: 184-189.) . Gilt-edge butter; by B. Luther Shimer. (49 and 50 same 1892: 95-97.) . A simple method for determination of fat in butter; by W. S. Sweetser. (A.R. of Penn. State College 1892 pt. 2: 143-146.) 1893. Butter substitutes; by Wm. Frear, J. W. Fields and W. S. Sweetser. (Same 1893 pt. 2: 55-58.) . Influence of quantity of food upon economy of milk and butter production; by H. J. Waters, W. H. Caldwell and R. J. Weld. {Same 1893 pt. 2: 24-36.) . Same. 17 pp. (Penn. Agric. College Exper. Sta- tion Bull. 24.) . The milk separator and Babcock milk tester in practical use; by W. E. Perham. (51 quarterly rept. bd. agric. 1893: 41-44.) 1894. Essentials of making good butter; by Mrs. Harry Mahan. (53 same 1894: 53.) — ' — . Making and handling butter; by C. D. Northrop. (52 same 1894: 106-109.) 1895. " Butter and butter substitutes "; by Wm. Frear and W. S. Sweetser. (A.R. bd. of trustees of Penn. Agric. College 1895 pt. 2: 101-106.) 1896. Butter; if that offered for sale were up to a high standard, sale of oleomargarine would rapidly de- crease. (Rept. of dairy and food comr. 1896: 78-79.) Paging is that of 2 A.R. dept. [20 A.R. bd.] of agrlc. 1896 pt. 1. . Butter color; annatto and coal tar principal ma- terial used. (Some 1896: 80-82.) Paging is that of 2 A.R. dept [20 A.R. bd.] of agrlc. 1896 pt. 1. . Rept. of Prof. C. B. Cochran rel. to butter colors. 8 pp. (Penn. dept. of agric. bull. 13.) . Milk, butter and cheese statistics. (2 A.R. agric. dept. [20 A.R. bd.] of agric. pt. 2 1896: 82-84.) 1897. The necessity for a butter standard; by F. A. Genth, Jr. (3 A.R. dept [21 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1897 pt. 1: 549-560.) 1898. Commercial butter cultures by Harry Hayward and M. E. McDonnell. (A.R. Penn. State College 1898/9 pt. 2: 177-193.) . Same. 22 pp. (Penn. Agric. Exper. Station Bull. 44.) . Renovated and process or patent butter; mnftre. and sale of in state; by T. J. Edge. (4 A.R. dept. [22 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1898 pt. 1: 59-63.) . Care of milk utensils; how to make good butter in the creamery; do. in dairy. (Rept. of dairy and food comr. 1898: 132-134.) Paging is that of 4 A.R. dept. [22 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1898 pt. 1. 623 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA DAIRY INDUSTRY— cont'd Butter— cont'd 1898. Butter; condition of dairy business of 1898 com- pared with that of recent years; Importance of higher standard of dairy products. (Same 1898: 130-131.) Paging Is that of 4 A.E. dept [22 A.E. bd.] of agrlc. 1898 pt. 1. L Of Utmost importance that standard of quality of butter in state be raised. {Same 1898: 129.) Paging is that of 4 A.R. dept [22 A.B. bd.] of agric. 1898 pt 1. Renovated butter; process of mnftre. by two ex- tensive plants In state. (Same 1898: 149-150.) Paging Is that of 4 A.S. dept [22 A.B. bd.] of agric. 1898 pt 1. 1899. Does it pay the farmer to make butter? by PhiUp Harris. (Dept of Agric. Bull. 52: 47-49.) . Passage of renovated butter law; frauds that have been practiced in mnftre. of renovated butter. (Rept. of dairy and food comr. 1899: 50-51.) Paging is that of 5 A.E. dept [23 A.E. bd.] of agric. 1899 pt 1. 1899-1900. A contribution to chemistry of butter-fat; by C. A. Browne, Jr. (A.R. Penn. State College 1899/00 pt 2: 207-261.) 1901. Renovated butter act; results of enforcement of. (Rept of dairy and food comr. 1901: 76-77.) Paging Is that of 7 A.E. dept [25 A.E. bd.] of agric 1901 pt 1. Jly. 11. Veto of act amending act to regulate the sale of " boUed " or " process " butter; with text of act (Vetoes (Stone) 1901: 51-53.) . Proceedings on act defining boiled or process butter. (Sen. jol. 1901 v. 2: 2131-2138; House joL V. 2: 2744-2751.) 1903. Opinion of atty. gen.; dairy and food comnr. is without power to extend time of payment of fee for license to sell renovated butter at wholesale. (Bienn. rept of atty. gen. 1903/4: 285-286.) 1904. Increased sale of renovated butter; creamery butter selling at low price. (A.R. dairy and food comr. 1904: 11-12.) . Labeling renovated butter; mnftrers. selling renovated butter without proper branding liable to prosecution. (Same 1904: 12.) . Artificial coloring of butter. (Some 1904: 23-24.) Monroe County 1882. Attention to butter making In Monroe Co. (16 and 17 quarterly repts. Penn. bd. agric Mch., Apr. and May 1882: 13.) Cheese 1850-1890. See above. Butter, these dates. 1872. See same, this date. [1875.] What are the characteristics of best cheese and how are such cheese made? By J. M. Bigger. (2 A.R. state dairymen's assn. 1875: 392-394.) Paging from v. 11. Eept trans, state agric socy. [1876.] Manu&cturers and patrons [of cheese and cheese factories]; by H. G. Green. (2 same 1876: 403-405.) 1876. The "Percentage" plan in cheese mnfg.; by A. M. Puller. (2 same 1875: 400-402.) Paging from v. 11, Eept ttans. state agric socy. . See below. Milk, this date. 1878. Chicago cheese fair; by J. U. Bigger. (2 A.R. bd. agria 1878: 453-455.) 1881. See above, the general group, this date. 1883. Cause of diminished production of cheese in no.- westem Penn. in recent yrs. (Rept of State Dairy- men's Assn. 1883: 11-16.) 1887. Amer. and English cheese and cheesemaklng compared; by L. B. Arnold. (Same 1887: 22-31.) DAIRY IMDUSTRY— cont'd Cheese — cont'd 1889. Canadian cheese-making; by J. W. Robertson. (13 A.R. bd. of agric. 1889: 20-27.) 1896. See above. Butter, this date. — — Cheese; first factory built In state; fraudulent nmfrtre. of filled cheese; Crawford lading co. in cheese industry. (Rept of dairy and food comr. 1896: 82-83.) Paging that of 2 A.E. dept [20 A.E. bd.] of agric 1896 pt 1. 1897. Opinion of atty. gen. rel. to branding of cheese sold in state. (Same 1897: 112-113.) Paging Is that of 3 A.E. dept [21 A.B. bd.] of agric 1897 pt 1. . Branding cheese; act reL to went into effect Aug. 23. (3 A.R. dept [21 A,R. bd.] of agric 1897 pt 1: 48-50.) . Opinion of atty. gen.; construction of statute; rules as to branding cheeses. (Bienn. rept of atty. gen. 1897/8: 57-68.) 1898. The cheese law; by T. J. Edge. (4 AJR. dept of agric 1898 pt 1: 56-59.) 1900. Cheese; difllculty in enforcing law regulating mnftre. and sale of cheese; nmftrers. should unite and make effort to establish a trade for their output (Rept of dairy and food comr. 1900: 76.) Paging is that of 6 AJB. dept [24 A.E. bd.] of agric 1900 pt 1. CratDford County 1896. See above. Cheese, this date. Creameries 1881. Centrifugal creamers; by T. J. Edge. (11 quar- terly rept bd. of agric Dec, Jan. and Feb. 1880/1: 19-25.) 1884. Creameries, co-operative and private, their cost and value as a market for milk; by John L Carter. (8 AJl. bd. agric 1884: 132-139.) 1886. Creamery system as practiced In eastern Penn.; by E. Brinton. (AJt state dairymen's assn. 1886: 25-29.) 1887. Creamery system of eastern Penn.; by B. Brin- ton. (11 AJl. bd. agric 1887: ^7-242.) . Out creameries, their uses and needs; by J. Roberts. (11 same 1887: 234-237; 34 quarterly rept bd. agric 1887: 98-101.) 1888. The creamery system of eastern Penn.; by A. S. Cadwallader. (37 and 38 same 1888: 24-27.) 1891. Advantages of a creamery to the farmer; by Milford S. Ritter. (45 and 46 same 1891: 117-119.) 1893. Creameries a benefactor to farmers and dairy- men; by Wm. S. Smith. (50 same 1893: 136-137.) 1894. Tests of separators in creameries; by Harry Hayward. (AJl. Penn. State CoUege 1894 pt 2: 33-35.) . Tests of cream separators, by H. P. Armsby, Wm. H. CaldweU and L. E. Reber. (Same 1894 pt 2: 13-18.) . Same. (Penn. Agrlc Collie Elxper. Station BnlL 27: 3-9.) . The steam consumption of cream separators; by Louis E. Reber. (Penn. Agric College Eiper. Sta- tion Bull. 27: 10-22.) 1895. " Use of borax preservatives on cream gathering routes," by Wm. Prear and W. S. Sweetser. (AJt Penn. State College 1895 pt 2: 86-89.) 1896. List of creameries in Penn.; compiled by Oliver D. Schock and Geo. 6. Hutchinson. 68 pp. (Dept of agric bull. 7.) 1897. A test of hand separators; by Harry Hayward. 27 pp. (Penn. Agric CoUege Exper. Staticm Bull. 38.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 623 DAIRY INDUSTRY— cont'd Creameries — cont'd 1898. Heated milk for butter malting, by H. Hayward and F. F. Pepper. (A.R. Penn. State College 1898/9 pt. 2: 194-196.) . Same. 8 pp. (Penn. Agrio. College Exper. Sta- tion Bull. 45.) . Recent improvements and up-to-date machinery used in the creamery and dairy. (Rept. of dairy and food comr. 1898: 131-132.) Paging Is that of 4 A.R. dept. [22 A.E. bd.] of agrlc. 1898 pt. 1. 1899. List of creameries in Penn.; compiled by Geo. C. Hutchison; revised by M. D. Lichliter. 44 pp. (Dept. of agric. bull. 60.) . List of creameries in Penn., by counties. (Some 42: 7-52.) 1902. List of creameries in Penn.; by Geo. C. Hutchin- son. 34 pp. (Same bull. 88.) Northampton County 1882. Increasing attention to creameries in North- ampton Co. (16 and 17 quarterly repts. Penn. bd. agric. Mch., Apr. and May 1882: 14.) Dairy and Food Commissioner > 1897. Rept of committee (Critchfleld) apptd. to in- vestigate mngmt. of workings of office of dairy and food comr. (Sen. jol. 1897: 2516-2522.) . Same. (Legisl. Record 1897 v. 2: 3598-3600; 3681-3684.) — I — . Same; minority rept. (Hosack). (Same 1897: 2522-2531.) . Same. (Same 1897 v. 2: 3600-3604; 3684-3687.) 1903. Opinion of atty. gen. to dairy and food comn. rel. to payment of expenses of officer of common- wealth during suspension. (Bienn. rept. of atty. gen. 1903/4: 276-279.) Dairy Education 1893. Dairy education in certain foreign countries compared with that of certain states. (A.R. State Dairymen's Assn. 1893: 25-30.) 1894. Penn. State College Dairy School; by H. P. Gurler. (Same 1894: 62-74.) . Same. (52 quarterly rept. bd. agric. 1894: 41-44.) Inspection; see Food and Drug Law Laws 1878. Text of act to prevent deception in the sale of butter and cheese. (Quarterly rept. bd. of agric. Je., Jly. and Aug., 1878: 47.) 1883. Text of Penn. act to protect dairymen and to prevent deception in sales of butter and cheese. (26 quarterly rept. bd. of agric. 1885: 43-44.) 1884. Text of N. Y. act to prevent deception in sale of dairy products. (26 same 1885: 44-46.) 1903. Laws creating office of dairy and food comr. in Penn., and also a digest of laws committed to his administration. 62 pp. (Dept. of agric. bull. no. 118.) Milk 1873. Milk; by W. P. Hazard, (v. 9 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1872/3: 129-135.) 1875. Milk secretion; by L. B. Arnold. (2 A.R. state dairymen's assn. 1875: 362-379.) Paging from v. 11, Eept. trans, state agric. socy. 1876. Relation of temperature and depth in formation of cream; by S. B. Heigls. (v. 11 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1876: 250-253.) . Use of microscope in testing milk, cream, cheese, etc. and as farm tool; by Pres. Seymour [of Amer. Dairymen's Assn.]. (v. 11 same 1876: 42-46.) 1883. Cream separators; by T. J. Edge. (21 and 22 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1883: 85-90.) DAIRY INDUSTRY— cont'd Milk— cont'd 1890. Simple methods of determining milk fat; by Wm. Frear and Geo. L. Holter. (A.R. Penn. State College 1890 pt. 2: 172-187.) . Same. 33 pp. (Penn. College Agric. Exper. Sta- tion Bull. 12.) 1891. Effect of setting milk warm or cooled upon separation of cream; by Wm. H. Caldwell. (A.R. Penn. State College 1891 pt. 2: 118-123.) . Paying for milk according to its quality; by Henry W. Gross. (45 and 46 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1891: 36-40.) . What shall we do with our milk? by C. S. Bal- derston. (45 and 46 some 1891: 30-32.) 1893. See above, Butter, this date. . The production of pure and wholesome milk; by B. C. Mitchell. (50 quarterly rept. bd. agric. 1893: 52-56.) . Better system for caring for milk; by Mrs. C. A. Stranahan. (51 same 1893: 53-55.) 1895. " Variation in no. and size of fat globules in milk," by M. E. M'Donnell and J. W. Fields. (A.R. Penn. State College 1895 pt. 2: 75-85.) '. Directions for using the Babcock milk test; by Harry Hayward and M. E. McDonnell. 13 pp. (Penn. Agric. College Exper. Station Bull. 33; A.R. Penn. State College 1895 pt. 2: 90-100.) 1896. Double-necked Babcock bottle for testing skim milk and buttermilk; by Milton E. McDonnell. (A.R. Penn. State College 1896 pt. 2: 221-224.) . See above. Butter, this date. 1897. Milk supplies of Penn.; by M. E. McDonnell. (3 A.R. dept. agric. 1897 pt. 1: 561-597.) 1898. Opinion of Justice Mitchell, of Supreme Court, on " separator " milk. (14 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1897/8 V. 2: 751-753.) . The milk supply of our larger cities; by the secy. (Edge). (4 A.R. dept. [22 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1898 pt. 1: 188-206.) . The milk supply of Penn. cities; by T. J. Edge. (4 A.R. dept. agric. 1898 pt. 1: 64-69.) . Comparison of milk supplies and methods in Germany and Denmark with those of Penn.; by M. E. McDonnell. (4 same 1898 pt. 1: 695-716.) 1901. A milk unusually rich in solids; by M. H. Pin- gree. (Rept. Penn. State College pt. 2. Agric. exper. station 1900/1: 192-194.) 1903. Veto of act to protect public from unlawful use , of bottles, jars, vessels or other packages in sale of milk and cream and their products, etc.; with text of bill. (Vetoes 1903: 114-115.) 1904. Improvement in milk and cream. (A.R. dairy and food comr. 1904: 14.) Adam,s County 1883. Decrease in milk supply in Adams Co. (21 and 22 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1883; 14.) Philadelphia, Penn. 1890-1901. Tables: milk statistics; 1, milk reed, in Phila. monthly for year 1901; 2, milk reed, in Phila. from 1890-1901 inclusive; 3, average monthly and yearly price of milk and butter from 1896-1900, in- clusive; also no. qts. of milk required to purchase 1 lb. butter. (7 A.R. dept. of agric. 1901 pt. 1: 937- 939.) From " Milk Reporter," Sussex, N. J. Receipts and Expenditures; see Food and Drug Law DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices; see that title 624 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA DAIRTMEIPS BOARD OF TRADE; see DAIRY INDUSTRY. ASSOCIATIONS DAKOTA Agricnltural Societies; see that title DALAND (JUDSON) 1899. Leprosy at Nantlcoke. (15 AJl. bd. of health, etc. 1898/9 v. 1: 243-244.) DALBEY (A, D.) 1896. Typhoid feyer at Hustontown. (12 same 1895/6 y. 1: 299-300.) DALE (CHAS. H.) Comity sapt. of schools, 1860/1-1871/2 ; see Education. Fenn. Venango Co. DALE (JAS. A.) Fish comr. 1894/5-1900/1 ; DAIE (SAMUEL) see Fish and Game. Bepr. from Northnmberland Co^ 1792/3 ; Sen. from Northomberland, Lnzeme, Lycoming and Mifflin COS.. 1796/7 ; Kepr. from Northnmberland Co., 1801/2 ; do. from Mercer and Venango cos., 1808/9- 1812/3. Senator from yorthumherland, etc., cos. [Select] Committee 1798. Feb. 12. Petition from Northumberland Co. for grant of money for a road. (Sen. jol. 1797/8: 117.) Representative from Mercer and Venango cos. [Select] Committee 1811. Dec. 19. Delay in prtg. House jol. (House joL 1811/2: 99.) . Dec 20. Donations to friendly Indians; services of Wm. H. Kilbuck in the Revolution. {Same 1811/2 : 102.) [Select] Committee 1812. Jan. 31. Venango Co. petition for establishment of academy. (House joL 1811/12: 334-335.) Committee on Claims 1813. Mch. 8. Claim of R. Thompson to donation land. (House jol. 1812/3: 487-488.> . Mch. 8. Same; R. Hamilton. (Same 1812/3: 488.) DALE (W. H.) 1903. Smallpox in Clearfield Co. (19 AJL bd. of health, etc. 1902/3 V. 1: 384-385.) DALLASTOWN, YORK CO. Health Board; see PnbUc Health. Boards of Health: Local Typhoid Fever; see Public Health DALRYMPLE (W. F.) County snpt of schools, 1860/1-1863/4 ; see Education Warren Co. DALTON, LACKAWANNA CO. Diphtheria in; see Public Health. Diphtheria DALZELL (ROBERT) Fish comr. 1879/80-1881/2. DAMAGES Canal and Railroad; see Canals, etc: Individual Undertakines. Penn. Canal [and R.R.] Public Works; see same DANA (E. L.) 1881-1885. Weather observations at Wilkes-Barre. A.R. bd. health 1886: 529.) (2 DANIEL (JOHN T.) 1887. Co. Institutes. (Penn. School 3cL v. 36: 101-104.) DANVILLE, MONTOUR CO. Banks; see Banks: IndividuaL Bank of DanviUe; People's Bank Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of HeJalth: Local Schools in; see Education SmaU-Poz in; see Public Health DARBY, DELAWARE CO. Diphtheria in; see Public Health. Diphtheria Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local Scarlet Fever; see Public Health DARLINGTON (EDWARD) Eepr. from Cheater Co., 1802/3-1804/5, 1811/2-1813/4. [Select] Committee 1805. Feb. 23. Balance agst. Andrew Boyd, former treasurer of Chester Co. (House joL 1804/5: 386- 387.) DARLINGTON (F.) 1888. Statistics of rainfall at Pocopson (ParkesvUle), 1854-1873. (A.R. secy, internal affairs 1887/8 pt 1: A 179.) 1890. What kind of road and what system, of road work is to the best advantage? (41 and 42 quarterly rept. bd. of agric. 1890: 206-208.) DARLINGTON (ISAAC) Eepr. from Chester Co., 1807/8-1808/9. Select Committee 1809. Jan. 13. Petition of J. Dnworth, tax collector in Chester Co. in 1782.. (House joL 1808/9: 205.) 1809. Feb. 14. Decision of bd. of property re^. lands of James Moore in Luzerne Co. (Same 1808/9: 423- 426.) DARLINGTON WILLIAM Canal Commissioner, 1825-1827. 1855. Natural history in the common schools. (Penn. School JoL V. 4: 156-160.) DARLINGTON, DELAWARE CO. Scarlet Fever; see Public Health DARRAGH (CORNELIUS) Sen. from Allegheny Co., 1835/6-1839: Atty. Gen. of Penn., 1849-1851. Committee on Education 1838. Feb. 23. West Chester Young Ladies' Franale Seminary. (Smi. joL 1837/8 v. 1: 429.) [Special] Committee 1836. Mch. 18. Bank of Phila. (Sen. joL 1835/6 v. 2: 385-391.) Select Committee 1838. Jan. 25. Public prisons. (Sen. ioL 1837/8 v. 1: 218-221.) DARRANCETON, LUZERNE CO. Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 625 )ARSIE (GEORGE) 1858. Eepr. from Allegheny Co., 1836/7, 1840-41 ; Sen. from Allegheny and Butler cos., 1842-50 ; do. from Allegheny Co., 1853-55. See Burrowes (Thomas H.), this date. Representative from Allegheny Co. Committee on Claims 1837. Jan. 16. Petition of Jacob Stutzman for com- pensation for damages; Stony Broolc feeder. (House jol. 1836/7 V. 2: 363 (doc. 90).) Senator from Allegheny and Butler cos. 1854. Mch. 7. Sale of main line of public works. (Daily Legisl. Union v. 1 (no. 37): 180; (no. 43') 211.) . Mch. 12. Professional services in case of com- monwealth vs. Franklin Canal Co. (Sen. jol. 1854: 622.) Committee on Private Claims 1844. Jan. 19. Petition of Geo. Murray for remunera- tion for land appropriated to use of western reser- voir, Penn. Canal. (Sen. jol. 1844 v. 1: 100-101.) . Jan. 23. Relief of S. D. Brobst, a contractor on North Branch division of Penn. Canal. (Sen. jol. 1844 v. 1: 117-118.) . Mch. 14. Petitions of contractors for building road bridge on Erie extension, Penn. Canal. (.Same 1844 V. 1: 432.) 1846. Feb. 13. Petition of Chas. Fuller, a contractor on the North Branch Extension. (Same 1846 v. 1: 197.) Committee on Finance 1847. Feb. 10. Provision for expenses of Penn. volun- teers in war with Mexico. (Sen. jol. 1847 v. 1: 208- 210.) Joint [Select] Committee 1854. May 6. Venango R.R.; minority rept. (Legisl. docs. 1854: 685-688.) .[Select] Committee 1842. Jan. 31. Navigation of the Ohio. (Sen. jol. 1842 V. 1: 204-209, foldg. table.) 1000 copies ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1842 v. 1 : 209.) — ~-. Same, separate. Harrisburg: Heubeck & Bratton, 1842, 8 pp., foldg. table. Copy seen in Penn. State Library. 1847. Feb. 16. Tariff. (Sen. jol. 1847 v. 1: 252-254.) Select Committee 1850. Feb. 11. Navigation of Ohio River. (Same 1850 V. 1: 276-283.) . Same, separate. Harrisburg: J. M. G. Lescure, 1850. 10 pp. Copy seen In Hist. Socy. of Penn. and in Amer. Phllos. Socy. Library, Phlla. DAUPHIN COUNTY Organized Mch. 4, 1785 ; formed of a part of Lancaster. Agricultural Society; see Agricultural Societies: Individual Agriculture; see that title Banks; see Banks: Individual. Dauphin Deposit Bank Cattle; see Agriculture. Livestock Court House; see Public Buildings, etc. County Courts; see Administration of Justice: County Crops; see Agriculture. Crops Pairs; see Agriculture. Fairs Fruit Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit Industry; see Industries and Manufactures Miners; see Labor. Trades. Miners Mining Accidents; see Accidents. Mine. Anthracite Mines Nuisances; see Public Health Orphans' Court; see Administration of Justice: State. Courts 40 DAUPHIN COUNTY— cont'd Salaries; see Salaries, County Officers Schools in; see Education Strikes; see Labor Disputes. Miners Teachers' Assn.; see Education. Associations Teachers' Institute; see Education. Teachers Wheat Crop; see Agriculture. Crops DAVENPORT (R. B.) 1880. Indian education. (Penn. School Jol. v. 29: 207- 209.) DAVIDSON (WILLIAM) Eepr. from Fayette Co., 1814/15-1817/18; Sen. from Fayette Co., 1818/9-1822. Senator from Fayette Go. [Select] Committee 1822. Mch. 23. State map. (Sen. jol. 1821/2: 672-680.) DAVIS (A. J.) County Bupt. of schools, 1875/6-1881/2 ; see Education. Penn. Clarion Co. DAVIS (CAROLINE) 1853. Female education. (Penn. School Jol. v. 1: 431- 432.) DAVIS (CHARLES R.) County supt. of schools, 1856/7-1858/9 ; see Education. Penn. Wyoming Co. DAVIS (EDWIN) 1888. Fruit culture. (37 and 38 quarterly rept. bd. of agric. 1888: 7-8.) 1890. Early fruit growers in Juniata Co. (Rept. state hortic. assn. 1890: 49-50.) DAVIS (ELISHA W.) Repr. from Mercer and Venango cos., 1860-61 ; do. from City of Philadelphia, 1866-1876, 1879/80. Conference Committee 1879. Je. 5. Provision for revenue by taxation. (House jol. 1879: 1265-1274.) Committee on Railroads 1875. Susquehanna Depot riot. (Legisl. Record 1875: 265-282.) Select Committee 1875. Mch. 17. Phila. passenger rwy. (Legisl. Record 1875: 1297-1298.) DAVIS (GEORGE R.) 1891. Jan. 21. State bldgs. at World's Columbian Ex- position. (Legisl. Record 1891: 301.) DAVIS (ISAIAH) Eepr. from Montgomery Co., 1791/2-1802/3, 1807/8- 1808/9. [Select] Committee 1808. Jan. 18. Petition from Limerick township, Montgomery Co., to raise money by lottery for house of worship and school house. (House jol. 1807/8 pt. 1: 240.) DAVIS (J. DE PUY) Sen. from Berks Co., 1867-1873. Conference Committee 1870. Apr. 5. Apprn. bill. (House jol. 1870: 1154- 1161.) 626 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA DAVIS (J. DE PIJY)— cont'd Committee on Public Printing 1871. Mch. 2. Proposed bill to regulate public prtg. (Sen. jol. 1871: 503-504.) 1871. Mch. 24. Preliminary rept of investigating comn. rel. to freight rates; Davis. (Legisl. jol. 1871: 525-527; Sen. jol. 1871: 725-730.) . Mch. 24. Same; with ace testimony. (LeglsL docs. 1871: 1516-1733.) ^. Apr. 5. Rept. from coal investigating commit- tee; freight rates. (Legisl. jol. 1871: 632-634; Sen. jol. 1871: 787-791.) DAVIS (JOHN) City snpt of schools, 1872/3-1877/8; see Education. Fenn. Allegheny Oty. DAVIS (JOHN F.) County supt of schools, 1863/4-1864/5 ; see Education. Penji. Fulton Co. DAVIS (JOHN P.) Claimant 1830. Mch. 20. Damages; French Creek division of Penn. Canal. (Jol. bd. canal comrs. 1830/1.) DAVIS (L. C.) One of the comrs. apptd. In 1882 to investigate care of the Insane. DAVIS iMcKEE) 1894. Sheep for profit (53 quarterly rept bd. agric. 1894: 119.) DAVIS (M. L.) 1898. Garbage disposal in large towns. (14 A.R. bd. of health, etc 1897/8 v. 1: 418-426.) DAVIS (METHUSELAH) Repr. from Chester Co., 1802/3-1805/6. [Select] Committee 1803. Dec. 15. Treasurer's letter rel. to bank notes. (House jol. 1803/4: 59-60.) 1806. Feb. 12. Transactions of late comptroller gen. Bryan. (Same 1805/6: 306-324.) DAVIS (N. S.) County supt of schools, 1885/6-1892/3 ; see Education. Penn. LacJiawanna Co. DAVIS (NELSON F.) 1903. Typhoid fever at Loysville. (19 A.R. bd. of health, eta 1902/3 v. 1: 256-257.) 1904. Chestnut culture in I»enn. 49 pp., 46 plates. (Dept of agric. bull. 123.) DAVIS (S. T.) Repr. from Lancaster Co., 1885/6-1887/8. 1888. Ann. address before state bd. of health, delivered at the sanitary convention. Harrisburg: E. K. Meyers, 1889. 16 pp. Copy seen In the Free Library of Phila. . Importance of a thorough, organization of state in interest of public health, under the authority of law. (4 A.R. bd. of health, etc 1887/8: 294-305.) 1894. Sins of omission and comn. in our common schools. (10 A.R, bd. of health 1893/4: 335-346.) DAVIS (PROF. S. U.) 1891. Industrial education. (45 and 46 quarterly rept bd. agric 1891: 138-142.) DAVIS (T. S.) County supt of schools, 1902/3-1903/4 ; see Education. Penn. Blair Co. DAVIS (THOMAS) Repr. from Phlla. Co., 1802/3-1804/5. [Select] Committee 1803. Dec 16. Prtg. for the legisl. (House joL 1803/4: 70-7L DAVIS (WILLIAM) County supt. of schools, 1868/9 ; see EMucation. Penn. Armstrong Co. DAVIS (WILLIAM H.) Repr. from Crawford Co., 1854. 1854. Jan. 27. Franklin Canal Co. (Daily LegisL Union v. 1 (no. 11) : 61-62.) . Apr. 10. Sale of main line of public works. (Daily Legisl. Union v. 1 (no. 64) : 308-309.) DAVIS (W. V.) 1855. [Teaching profession.] (Penn. School Jol. v. 4: 80-82.) 1861. Ought candidates for the office of co. supt to be examined? (Sotne v. 10: 88-90.) 1872. School affairs in Utah. {Same v. 20: 372-374.) DAVIS ISLAND Climate; see that title. Precipitation DAY (T.) 1887. How shall we make our orchards more profitable. (11 A.R. bd. agric 1887: 286-288.) 1888. StatisUcs of rainfall at Dyberry, 1866-1888. (AJEt secy, internal affairs 1887/8 pt 1: A 173.) . Mo. means of temperature at Dyberry. (Some 1887/8 pt 1: A 143-144 A.) DAY (WM. HOWARD) 1899. School libraries. (Penn. School Jol. v. 47: 420- 42L) DAYTON, ARMSTRONG CO. Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local DEAD Care of; see Public Health DEAN (JOHN) County supt of schools, 1857/8-1S5S/9 ; see Education. Penn. Blair Co. DEAN (JOHN R.) See Finance : Nicholson. State. Misappropriation of funds: DEAN (SAMUEL H.) City supt. of schools, see Education. Penn. North- umberland Co. 1895. Qualifications of high school teachers. (Penn. School Jol. V. 44: 114-115.) DEAN (WILLIAM) Joint repts. with Reading Howell and T. Matlock resp. the Delaware River and the L«hlgh ; see Cilnals, etc Pennsylvania, under dates 1789-1790; also 1790-1793. Joint rept with Reading Howell and Frederick Antes on exploration of the Delaware, Lehigh, Schuylkill and Susquehanna ; see Canals, etc Pennsylvania, under dates, 1790 and 1790- 1793. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THB STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 627 DEANS (CHAS. W.) County Bupt. of schools, 1855/6-1862/3 ; see Education. Fenn. Delaware Co. DEANE (CHAKLES W.) County Bupt of schools, 1885/6-1887/8. See Education. Penn. McKeesport. 1856. Truancy. (Penn. School Jol. v. 5: 85-88.) 1857. Object and best method of conducting teachers' examinations. (Same v. 6: 120-123.) 1859. The best plans to be adopted to secure punctuality and regularity in attendance of pupils. (Same v. 8: 82-84.) 1862. Standard qualification of teachers and means of rendering it uniform throughout the state. (Same V. 11: 78-83.) DEATH PENALTY; see ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE. CAPITAL PUNISHMENT DEBT: PRIVATE See also Debtors. 1809. Govs. mess. (Snyder) enclosing citation of the case of Henry Miller vs. Wm. Nichols; also copies of letters from J. B. M'Kean, late atty. gen. of state and A. J. Dallas, U. S. atty. for the distr. of Penn. (Sen. jol. 1808/9: 120-121.) The letter of Atty. Gen. M'Kean and the citation of the case are found pp. 121-126 ; Nichols was debtor to the Commonwealth for sums reed, for tavern- licenses as clerk of Mayor's Court of Phila., 1788- 1794, and to the U. S. for moneys collected as col- lector of Internal revenue ; question of priority of state and federal claims. 1812. Rept. of committee on claims (Evans) on petition from John Hewson, a calico mnfrer. of Phila. Co. praying release from payment of monies loaned him by commonwealth. (House jol. 1811/2: 358-359.) DEBT; PUBLIC 1807. Notice given by comr. of loans rel. to act making provision for redemption of whole of public debt of U. S. (Sen. jol. 1807/8 v. 18: 35-37.) Stephen Moylan was comr. of loans. 1874. Indebtedness of U. S.: national, state, co., city, r.r. and individual. (2 A.R. bureau of statistics 1873/4: 68-70.) DEBT: PUBLIC (COUNTY) 1851. See below, Finance: Municipal, this date. 1853. Veto (Bigler) of act to authorize comrs. of Clin- ton Co. to borrow money; etc. (Sen. jol. 1853 v. 1: 439-441.) 1883. Veto of act rel. to the collection of distr. and township debts In the several cos. of the Common- wealth; with text of act. (Vetoes (Pattison) 1883: 104-105.) 1892-1904. Co. debt; total amt. decreased. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 1 1891/2 (p. 166A) — same 1903/4.) 1903. Veto message of Gov. Pennypacker on House bill 275, authorizing county comrs. to borrow money for current expenses of county. (Legisl. Record 1903 v. 2: 2366.) Philadelphia County 1834. Rept. of the select committee (Baker) to which was referred a communication of the comrs. of Phila. Co. in accordance with Sen. res. of Jan. 9. (Sen. joL 1833/4 v. 2: 409-414.) The rept. covers the stmts, of the comrs. of Phila. Co., viz. : stmt, of loans, from whom borrowed and rate of Interest ; unsatisfied claims : property exempt from taxation ; acct. of sums paid to comrs. apptd. to survey certain streets, etc. ■ . Same, separate, n. t. p. 7 pp. Copy seen In Hist. Socy. of Penn. DEBT: PUBLIC (MUNICIPAL) 1851. Stmt, of amt. of bonds, scrip and other certifi- cates of indebtedness issued by the several coun- ties, cities, etc., subject to state tax under sec. 42, act of Apr. 29, 1844. (Sen. jol. 1852 v. 2: 327-328.) Transmitted by auditor gen. (Banks) Feb. 12, 1852. 1867/76. Stmt, of debts and cost of govts, of a no. of cities of the country in 1867 and 1876. (Govs. mess. (Hartranft) Jan. 4, 1876: 37-43; Legisl. Record 1876: 12-17.) Allegheny, Albany, Balto., Boston, Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, LouisTille, Milwaukee, Newark, New Or- leans, New York, Phila., Portland, Providence, Rich- mond, St. Louis, Rochester, Pittsburgh. 1876. Municipal Indebtedness and taxation; constitu- tional provisions. (Govs. mess. (Hartranft) Jan. 6, 1875: 21.) 1876. Municipal Indebtedness; a rept. similar to that required of each co. should be made by proper corpo- rate officers of each city, borough and township, showing amt. of Indebtedness of their respective corporations. (A.R. secy, of internal affairs pt. 2, 1875/6: 116B.) — ' — . Municipal govt. In the U. S., in early history, In England, and in Penn.; source of municipal debt; local taxation; recommended that legislature au- thorize apptmt. of comn. to examine condition of municipalities, prepare legislation, etc. (Govs. mess. (Hartranft) Jan. 4, 1876: 10-19.) . Stmt, of debts and cost of govt, of no. of cities in country: gross debt; debt in 1867; ann. Increase since 1867 and cause; taxable value of property within city limits, tax levy In 1867; tax levy now; mileage now; mileage in 1867; ann. cost of police; ann. cost of school dept. ; ann. cost of fire dept. ; ann. cost of water dept.; highway dept., how managed and ann. cost thereof; population. (Same (Hart- ranft) Jan. 4, 1876: 38-43.) Allegheny, Albany, Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Cleve- land, Detroit, Louisville, Milwaukee, Newark, New Orleans, New York, Phila., Portland, Providence, Richmond, St. Louis, Rochester, Pittsburg. . Increasing Indebtedness of cities of 2d class; Pittsburg; debate. (Legisl. Record 1876: 586-588, 625-631; 775-779.) 1877. Apptmt. of municipal comn. to devise plans for municipal govt. (Govs. mess. (Hartranft) Jan. 3, 1877: 23.) . Table: gross debt, population and taxable value of some of principal cities [In Penn. and other states]. (Legisl. Record 1877: 1420.) 1878. Completion of work of municipal comn. (Govs. mess. (Hartranft) Jan. 2, 1878: 27.) 1879. Report of municipal comn.; principles of re- form In municipal govt.; municipal indebtedness in smaller cities. (Same (Hartranft) Jan. 8, 1879: 8-lL) . Funding of floating Indebtedness of cities of 1st class. (Legisl. Record 1879 (v. 2): 2172-2174; 2284- 2286.) 1881. Municipal govt.; rept. of comn. unacted upon; nature of municipal organizations; relation to state; local govt. (Govs. mess. (Hoyt) Jan. 4, 1881: 20-21.) 1883. Veto of act authorizing investment of moneys In the sinking funds of cities of the second class and providing for the consolidation of said funds; with text of act. (Sen. jol. 1883: 238-239.) . Same. (Vetoes (Pattison) 1883: 1-2.) 1885. Veto of suppl. to act rel. to collection of distr. and township debts, etc.; with text of bill. (Same (Pattison) 1885: 100-lOL) . Veto (Jr'attlson) of act authorizing cities of 1st class to borrow money for increasing water supply of such cities. (House jol. 1885: 1208-1211.) 638 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA DEBT: PUBLIC (MUNICIPAL)— cont'd 1891. Veto (Pattlson) of act authorizing boroughs to redeem outstanding bonds, etc. (.Same Jan., 1891: 1486.) — . Same, with text of bill. (Vetoes (Pattlson) 1891: 11-12.) . Rept. of conference committee (Flinn) on act on municipal improvements, authorizing issue of evi- dences of indebtedness by municipalities, to pay costs and expenses of street and sewer improve- ments. (Sen. jol. 1891: 1298-1299.) 1893. Veto of act providing for creation and regulation of municipal liens and proceedings for collection thereof; with text of bill. (Vetoes (Pattlson) 1893: 102-105.) — ' — . Municipal indebtedness; constitutional provi- sions; Supreme Court decisions; necessity of pro- tecting population. (Govs. mess. (Pattison) Jan. 1, 1895: 29-30.) 1897. Veto (Hastings) of act to authorize cities of the first class, whose debt at the time of adoption of the Constitution of 1874, exceeded 7 per centum of the assessed value of the taxable property therein, to increase their indebtedness 3 per centum upon such valuation, and to ratify and confirm any increase of indebtedness heretofore made. (Sen. jol. 1897: 1557-1560.) . Same. (Legisl. Record 1897 v. 1: 1920-1921; 1980.) . Same; with text of bill. (Vetoes (Hastings) 1897: 5-9.) . Veto of act to validate indebtedness of any borough heretofore incurred; with text of bill. (.Same (Hastings) 1897: 55-56.) 1901. Je. 14. Veto of suppl. to act for the incorpora- tion and govt, of cities of the third class, providing for the adjustment of the indebtedness of such cities. (Same (Stone) 1901: 39-40.) Bellefonte Borough, Centre County 1879. Veto (Hoyt) of act to authorize the town council of the borough of Bellefonte to purchase or acquire lands, tenements, water power, rights of way, or privileges to erect additional water works, with text of act. (Bills filed in the ofllce of the secy, of the commonwealth by the Gov. 1879/81: 4-5.) Brookville Borough, Jefferson County 1874. Veto (Hartranft) of act authorizing borough of Brookville, Jefferson co., to borrow money, to issue bonds therefor, and to levy and collect an additional tax to pay same. (Sen. jol. 1874: 99-100.) Greene Township, Clinton County 1867. Veto (Geary) of act to legalize bonds issued by school directors of Greene township, in Clinton Co., for bounty purposes, and to authorize assessment and collection of tax to pay same. (House jol. 1867: 1164-1165.) Barrisliurg, Dauphin County 1837. Feb. 27. Rept. of committee on corporations (Ford) rel. to proposed alterations in acts incorpo- rating borough of Harrisburg, so as to permit ex- tension of loans of money. (House jol. 1836/7 v. 2: 583 (doc. 192).) Middletown, Dauphin County 1873. Veto (Geary) of bill to authorize town council of Middletown, Dauphin Co., to convert certificates of indebtedness into bonds and Increase present rate of taxation for payment of same when due. (Sen. jol. 1873: 66.) . Same. (Legisl. jol. 1873: 26.) DEBT: PUBLIC (MUOTCIPAL)— cont'd Philadelphia 1874. Petition from Phila. rel. to effort to increase the indebtedness of the city of Phila.- (Legisl. jol. 1874: 830; 859-860.) 1897. Letter from James Alcorn, asst. city solicitor of Phila., resp. city indebtedness. (Legisl. Record 1897 V. 1: 1461.) Pittsburgh 1861-1876. Table: increase of city debt [Pittsburg]. (Legisl. Record 1877: 1420.) 1877. Act authorizing cities of 2d class to Increase their Indebtedness to 300,000 for construction of new water works; debate. (Same 1877: 1419-1420.) Particular reference to Pittsburgh water works. Porter Township, Schuylkill County 1885. Veto of act to authorize Porter township, Schuyl- kill Co., to borrow money for payment of its in- debtedness; with text of bill. (Vetoes (Pattison) 1885: 83.) Wilkesiarre Township, iMgerne County 1873. Veto (Hartranft) of act providing for payment of indebtedness of the North School distr., Wilkes- barre township, Luzerne Co. (LegisL jol. 1873: 1066.) DEBT: PUBLIC (STATE) See also National and State Indebtedness and Invest- ments, 1870-1913, issued by the Census Bureau of the U. S. Dept. of Commerce in 1914. 1843. Dec. 25. Ga. res. rel. to repudiation of state debts. (House jol. 1844 v. 2: 448.) 1844. Apr. 23. Communication from the Gov. of Penn. (Porter) transmitting a res. adopted by Ga. legisla- ture rel. to repudiation of state debts. Harrisburg: I. G. M'Kinley, 1844. 2 leaves. Copy seen In Penn. State Library. PENNSYLVANIA serial See below. Sinking Fund. norirserial The division Into periods is arbitrary. The first period relates to state indebtedness prior to inauguration of the Penn. system of internal improvements ; the second period deals with debt contracted in connec- tion \rith the system of internal Improvements; the third period Is the Civil Wax period ; the fourth period is mainly concerned with the liquidation of debts previously contracted. 1 Period (1789-1824) 1789. Stmts, of debts due by state on accts. settled since Mch. 28, 1789. (A.R. register gen. 1788/9.) . Rept. of committee of ways and means on me- morial of committee of public creditors rel. to fund- ing system. (Assem. jol. Feb., 1789: 102.) 1788/9. Stmt, of funded debt. (A.R. register gen. 1788/9.) 1790. Continuance of act of Mch. 21, 1789, rel. to bills of credit, funded debt and patenting lands recom- mended. (Mess, of Pres. (Mifflin) and Supreme Exec. Council Feb. 9, 1790.) 1791. Jan. 12. Govs. mess. (Mifflin) stating that a loan may readily be accomplished upon advanta- geous terms. (House jol. 1790/1: 86.) . Jan. 15. Rept. of committee apptd. to confer with the Gov. upon subject of his message of Jan. 12, 1791. (Same 1790/1: 97.) . Feb. 8. Amt. of debts due by and to the state. (Rept. of committee of ways and means Feb. 8, 1791, stmt. D.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 629 DEBT: PUBLIC (STATE)— cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1 Period — cont'd (1789-1824)— cont'd 1791. Feb. 8. Proposed res. resp. a foreign loan, do- mestic loan, tax, etc. (Same Feb. 8, 1791.) . Sept. 28. Rept. of committee on mess, of Gov., and letters from comptroller and register-gen. rel. to certificates to be granted to creditors of this state. (House jol. 1790/1: 551-552.) 1792. Abstr. of different kinds of state debt redeemed per act of Apr. 10. (A.R. register gen. 1792.) . State of interest on stocli of U. S. (Same 1792.) . Debts of state bearing interest. (Rept. of com- mittee of ways and means Feb. 22, 1792.) — . Execution of law which provided for the redemp- tion and execution of the state debts. (Govs. mess. (Mifflin) Dec. 7, 1792.) . Arrears on balance on non-subscribed assumed debt, etc. (Rept. of register gen. 1791/2: schedule 30.) . Old debts not classed with any particular revenue. (Same 1791/2: schedule 9.) . Loan office transaction of £150,000. (Same 1791/2 (schedule 7) — same 1793.) . State of state debt subscribed to the loan of the U. S. transferred to Penn., for which certificates will issue in favor of the commonwealth Mch. 1, 1793, bearing interest from Jan. 1, 1792. (Same 1791/2: schedule 39.) 1792-1793. Sales of the 3% stock of the U. S. for the redemption of the state debt, per act of Apr. 10, 1792. (Same 1791/2 (schedule 11)— some 1793.) . New loan debt; abstr. of different kinds of state debt redeemed per act of Apr., 1792. (Same 1791/2 (schedule 40)— some 1793.) 1792-1799. Funded and depreciation debt. (Same 1791/2 (schedules 33-34)— some 1799.) 1792-1804/5. Stmt, of unfunded debt. (Same 1791/2 (schedule 32)— some 1804/5.) 1793. Govs. mess. (Mifflin) rel. to additional payment out of unappropriated money lying idle in treasury, towards discharging loan, obtained from Bank of Penn., for completing state subscription to capital stock of that institution. (Sen. jol. 1793/4: 44; House jol. 1793/4: 62.) . State debt redeemed. (A.R. register gen. 1793: schedule 18.) . Arrangements resp. the loan office require revi- sion. (Govs. mess. Dec. 5, 1793.) . Rept. of committee on ways and means on sundry letters and docs. rel. to subscription to loan pro- posed by U. S., and subsequent redemption of certifi- cates, formerly under authority of Penn., and com- monly called New Loan. (House jol. 1792/3: 336- 338.) Ordered prtd. ; no. of copies not specified. (House jol. 1792/3:339.) 1793-1794. Amt. of loan obtained from Bank of Penn. (A.R. register gen. 1793 — same 1794.) 1793-1797. Stmt, of loan from Bank of No. Amer., for bldg. pres. house. (Some 1793 — same 1797.) 1794. Loan obtained from Bank of Penn. (8am^ 1794: 12.) . Govs. mess. (Mifflin) rel. to payment of last In- stallment of stock borrowed from Bank of Penn. (House jol. 1793/4: 259; Senate jol. 1793/4: 125.) — f— . Unfunded debt redeemed per act of Apr. 22. (Rept. of register gen. 1794: 10.) 1794-1799. Unfunded certificates unredeemed. (Same 1794 (p. 16)— some 1799.) DEBT: PUBLIC (STATE)— cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1 Period — cont'd (1789-1824)— cont'd 1795. Demands agst. commonwealth; suggested loan from Bank of Penn. (Rept. of committee of ways and means, Mch. 31. 1795.) 1795-1800. Stmt. rel. to unfunded certificates issued. (A.R. register general 1795 (p. 17) — some 1800.) Given in 1795 and 1800 only. 1796. New loan certificates; militia debt; estimate of debt (schedule A.). (Rept. of committee of ways and means, Mch. 22, 1796.) . Letter from comptroller-gen. (Donnaldson) rel. to examination of accts. of new loan debt and con- tinental certificates reed, and paid in behalf of com- monwealth by late comptroller-gen., J. Nicholson. (House jol. 1796/7: 52-53.) 1797-1800. Stmt, of debts due by commonwealth and balances of apprns. unpaid Nov. 30. (A.R. register gen. 1797 (p. 19)— some 1802/3.) 1798. Estimate of debts due commonwealth and prop- erty belonging to same; debts due by common- wealth and balances of unpaid apprns. Jan. 1, 1798. (Rept. of committee of ways and means, Mch. 24, 1798: schedules 9-B.) ■ . Loan from Bank of North America. (Same Mch. 24, 1798.) 1799. Interest on new loan certificates. (Same Mch. 30, 1799.) . Estimate of debis due and growing due to the commonwealth; do. debts due from commonwealth. (Same Mch. 30, 1799; schedules A and B.) 1800. Debts, apprns., etc.; debts due commonwealth Jan. 1, 1800, debts due by commonwealth, etc. (Same Feb. 25, 1800.) . Letter from register general (Bryan) submit- ting a stmt, of the finances; loan from Bank of Penn. (Sen. jol. 1799/00: 68.) . Stmt, of loans made from the several banks In pursuance of act of Mch. 8, 1799, to reimburse Bd. of Health [of Phila.] for monies borrowed and ex- pended during epidemic [of malignant fever] of 1798. (A.R. register general 1800: 11-12.) . Necessary to provide for discharging moiety of loan from Bank of Penn., due Apr. 1, 1801. (Govs, mess. (M'Kean) Nov. 21, 1800.) . Acct. of interest on new loan debt. (A.R. comp- troller gen. 1800: 5.) . Accts. of errors and omissions in payment of in- terest on new loan debt. (Same 1800: 6.) 1801. [Accts. of] treasurer on acct. of interest paid on new loan; [and] acct. of estate of David Ritten- house, Jr., late treasurer with commonwealth of Penn. Bdside. Signed by Thos. McKean. Copy seen In Hist. Socy. of Penn. . Further loan recommended. (Rept. of com- mittee of ways and means, Jan. 22, 1801.) — — . Rept. of committee apptd. to confer with Bank of Penn. resp. a new loan of $50,000, or extension of time of payment of first instalment on a former loan. (House jol. 1800/1: 136.) 1801/2-1804/5. General stmt. rel. to stock of state and stock possession of comptroller gen. for purpose of exchanging new loans. (A.R. register gen. 1801/2 (pp. 33-34)— some 1804/5.) 1802. So much of 6% stock belonging to state as was necessary, at par valuation, to discharge first in- stalment of $100,000 loan from Bank of Penn. has been transferred to that institution. (Govs. mess. (M'Kean) Dec. 11, 1802.) 630 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE. OF PENNSYLVANIA DEBT: PUBLIC (STATE)— cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd non-aerial — cont'd 1 Period — cont'd (1789-1824)— cont'd 1802-1805. List of unfunded debt certificates submitted by register gen. In Collected docs, as follows : Oeo. Duffleldj register general 1802 In Senate ]ol. 1802/3 : 27-28. 1803 " House " 1803/4:38. 1804 " " « 1804/5:38-39. John Kean, register general 1805 In Senate Jol. 1805/6 : 66. 1802/3-1804/5. Stmt, of new loan certificates redeemed. (A.R. register gen. 1802/3 (p. 22) — same 1804/5.) 1803. Substance of a letter from the comptroller resp. application for re-exchange of certain new loan certificates. (Sen. jol. 1802/3: 273.) . Repayment of state debt to Bank of Penn. (Govs. mess. (M'Kean) Dec. 9, 1803.) . Estimates of debts due commonwealth, stmt, of stock, etc.; do. debts due by commonwealth. (Rept. of committee of ways and means, Mch. 22, 1803.) 1804/5-1807/8. Stmt, of debts due by the common- wealth. (A.R. register gen. 1804/5 (p. 35) — same 1807/8.) 1806. Estimate of stock the property of the state and debts due to it; estimate of debts due from com- monwealth, estimated receipts and demands 1805/6. (Rept. of committee of ways and means, Mch. 18, 1806: schedule A.) 1811. Rept. of committee (Leech) to whom was re- ferred letter of auditor gen. resp. certificates of state debt uncancelled. (House jol. 1810/1: 383.) — < — . Rept. of committee (Friedt) apptd. to join Sen. committee to cancel certain certificates of state debt in office of auditor general. (Same 1810/1: 758.) 1813. On the million dollars authorized to be subscribed to loan, opened by U. S. govt. (Govs. mess. (Sny- der) Dec. 10, 1813.) 1814. Loan obtained from Phila. bank to defray war expenses. (Same (Snyder) Dec. 10, 1814.) Govs. mess. (Snyder) with information rel. to loans from banks. (Sen. jol. 1814/5: 32-33.) 1814/5. Expenses on acct. of loans per act of Feb., 1814. (A.R. auditor gen. 1814/5: 14.) 1815-1817. Expenses on acct. of interest on monies (sic) borrowed per act of Mch. 11, 1815, for purpose of loaning same to U. S., to pay Penn. militia. {Same 1814/5 (p. 19)— same 1816/7.) 1817-1825. Acct. of loan'^ contracted by the state. (Rept. of committee of ways and means (Gilleland) Mch. 26, 1825.) " In 1817, all the loans which had been previously taken were liquidated." 1818. Negotiation of temporary loans to meet engage- ments. (Govs. mess. (Findlay) Dec. 3, 1818.) 1818-1822. Treasurer's (Clark) stmt., Jan. 8, 1823, of loans made by Gov. for use of commonwealth, in reply to res. of Jan. 7. (Sen. jol. 1822/3: 123-124.) 1818/9-1876/7. Expenses on acct. of interest on loans. (A.R. auditor gen. 1818/9 (p. 21)— some 1876/7.) 1819. Further loans necessary to meet engagements; loans negotiated Apr. 19, Je. 7 and Oct. 29. (Govs, mess. (Findlay) Dec. 10, 1819.) . Recommended that a loan be authorized for in- ternal improvements. (Rept. of committee of ways and means (Marks) Jan. 12, 1819.) . Mess, from Gov. (Findlay) together with docs., rel. to loan with Bank of Penn. (Sen. jol. 1818/9: 91.) DEBT: PUBLIC (STATE)— cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd nonrseriai — cont'd 1 Period — cont'd (1789-1824)— cont'd 1820. Dec. 13. Letter from secy, of commonwealth (Ingham) rel. to loan of Penn. Bank and of Phila. Bank to state. (House joL 1820/1: 95-96.) 1820/1. Amt. of interest due on 5% stock loan, per act of Apr. 2, 1821. (A.R. auditor gen. 1820/1: 30.) 1821. Loans negotiated by the executive; terms. (Govs, mess. (Hiester) Dec. 5, 1821.) i Loan obtained from Bank of Phila. (Same (Hies- ter) Dec. 5, 1821.) . Loans per act of Mch. 28, 1820. (A.R. auditor gen. 1820/1: 6.) . Stock loans per act of Apr. 2, 1821. (Same 1820/1: 6.) . Funds have been anticipated by appms. to in- ternal improvements; propriety of providing for payment of principal and interest owing by common- wealth. (Rept. of committee of ways and means (Lawrence) Jan. 15, 1821.) 1821-1853. Table: loans of commonwealth acts of assembly authorizing them, rate % interest of each, for what purpose negotiated, periods when reim- bursable and amts. of same as they respectively stood Dec. 1, 1853. (Legisl. docs. 1854: 307-308.) 1822. Govs. mess. (Hiester) and ace. docs. rel. to loan negotiated with banks under act of Apr. 2, 1821. (House joL 1821/2: 479-487.) • . Rept. of committee of ways and means (Gille- land) on enquiry into expediency of appropriating money now in treasury to pay off the 6% debt of the commonwealth and borrowing money to meet demands on the treasury for the current year. (Same 1821/2: 618-620.) . Existing state loans; provisions for liquidating to be considered. (Rept. of committee of ways and means (Gilleland) Mch. 13, 1822.) . Rept. of auditor gen. (Duncan) rel. to negotia- tions for loan. (Sen. jol. 1822/3: 34-36; House jol. 63-64.) . Govs. mess. (Hiester) and docs. rel. to nego- tiations with Bank of Phila. for loan. (Sen. jol. 1822/3: 55-57; House jol. 387-389.) 1822/3. Loans paid. (A.R. auditor gen. 1822/3: 29.) 1823. Recommended that loan of f 100,000 be procured from the Phila. Bank and that the Governor be em- powered to renew the loans with the Penn. Bank. (Rept. of committee of ways and means (Todd) Mch. 12, 1823.) . Caution enjoined against an increasing and accumulating debt (Same (Todd) Mch. 12, 1823.) . Renewal of loans negotiated with Bank of Penn. in 1818; terms. (Govs. mess. (Hiester) Dec. 4, 1823.) . Govs. mess. (Hiester) with letter reed, by him from cashier of Bank of Penn., rel. to loan to state, Mch. 23, 1818; also copies of corresp. betw. state treasurer and cashier which gave rise to that letter. (House jol. 1822/3: 335-341; Sen. jol. 1822/3: 197- 202.) Rept. of committee (Barnard) to whom was re- ferred Govs. mess, of Dec. 13 and ace. docs, rel to loans made by Phila. Bank to state; also stmt, of treasurer of loans made to state, paid and unpaid. (Sen. jol. 1822/3: 175-176.) . Protest of 8 members of senate agst. passage of act directing payment of debts due by Penn. (Same 1822/3: 351-355.) Govs, objections (Hiester) to bill directing pay- ment of certain debts due by Penn. (Same 1822/3: 368-370.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 631 DEBT: PUBLIC (STATE)— cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1 Period — cont'd (1789-1824)— cont'd 1823/4. Expenses on acct. of loans paid. (A.R. auditor gen. 1823/4: 27.) 1823/4-1834/5. Recapitulation of debts due by common- -wealth. (Same 1823/4 (pp. vl-vli)— some 1834/5.) 1824 Method employed to obtain loan; terms. (Govs. mess. (Schulze) Dec. 9, 1824.) ——I. Indebtedness of commonwealth; when payable; ann. expenses of govt; revenue; financial system of state. (Same (Schulze) Dec. 9, 1824.) . Loan recommended. (Rept. of committee of ways and means (Todd) Mch. 22, 1824.) 2 Period (1825-1860) Public loans on account of the state system of canals and railroads were authorized by acts of Apr. 11, 1825, Apr. 1, 1826, Apr. 9, 1827. Mch. 24. 1828, Dec. 18, 1828, Apr. 22, 1829, Dec. 7, 1829, Mch. 13. 1830, Mch. 21, 1831, Mch. 30, 1831, Mch. 30, 1832, Apr. 5, 1832, Feb. 16, 1833, Mch. 27, 1833, Apr. 5, 1834, Apr. 13, 1835, Jan. 26, 1839, Feb. 9, 1839, Jly. 19, 1839, Apr. 3, 1840, Je. 11, 1840 ; May 4, 1841, May 5, 1841, Jly. 27, 1842, Mch. 7, 1843, Loans to pay Interest on loans were authorized by acts of Jan. 23, 1840, Apr. 3, 1840, Je. 11, 1840, Jan. 16, 1841, May 5, 1841, Jly. 27, 1842, Mar. 7, 1843, Apr. 29, 1844, May 31, 1844, Apr. 16, 1845. Loans to pay former loans were authorized by acts ot Mar. 27, 1839, Je. 27, 1839, May 6, 1841. Apr. 2, 1821 a loan was made for turnpikes, bridges, etc. ; Mch. 28, 1831, a loan on account of the Bastem Penitentiary ; Mch. 4, 1841, a loan on account of the Penn. Insane asylum ; Mch. 1, 1833, Mch. 16, 1839, Je. 7, 1839, loans on account of priyate canals and railroads ; Jan. 22, 1847, bank charter loans ; Apr. 11, 1848 relief notes funded ; May 4, 1852 and Apr. 19, 1853, loans for redemption of state stocks, etc. See also Banks : Individual. Berks Co. See also below. Belief Notes. 1821-1831. Table: state debts and apprns. (Rept. of committee of ways and means (Craft) Jan. 19, 1831.) 1821-1853. See above. Period 1, these dates. 1825. Proceedings under provisions of act of Apr. 11, 1825, authorizing Gov. to borrow sum not exceeding ?150,000. (Sen. jol. 1825/6: 30-31.) . Notice requesting sealed proposals for Penn. loan; proposal submitted by Bank of Penn.; ac- ceptance. (Govs. mess. (Schulze) Dec. 7, 1825 [ace. doc.].) . Method of obtaining loan authorized by act of Apr. 11; terms. (Same (Schulze) Dec. 7, 1825.) 1825-1835. Increase of state debt. (Same (Ritner) Dec. 6, 1836.) 1826. Docs. ace. Govs. ann. mess. rel. to Penn. Canal loan. (Sen. jol. 1826/7: 26-33; House jol. 1826/7 v. 2: 15-20; 25-26.)* 1827. Subscription to stock of Bank of Penn. and nego- tiation of a loan proposed in order to meet demands of canal comrs. and of committee on inland naviga- tion and internal Improvement. (Rept. of commit- tee of ways and means (Harrison) Mch. 7, 1827.) — ^ Amt. of state debts Nov. 30, 1826, amt. due on loans; dates when the several loans are redeemable. (Some (Harrison) Mch. 7, 1827.) 1828-1880. Period of public improvement; system of loans; sale of the public works; list of loans; total amt of loans issued up to Nov. 30, 1880. (A.R. auditor gen. 1879/80: 283-288.) ^^st loan authorized by assembly taken by Bank of Penn. on better terms than previous loans. (Govs. mess. (Schulze) Dec. 5, 1827.) DEBT: PUBLIC (STATE)— cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 2 Period— cont'd (1825-1860)— cont'd 1827. Docs. ace. Govs. ann. mess. rel. to Penn. Canal loan. (Sen. jol. 1827/8 v. 1: 32-37; House jol. 1827/8 V. 2: 24-28 (docs. 4-5).)* 1828. Divisions of Penn. line of canals and work on each; loans. (Govs. mess. (Schulze) Dec. 4, 1828.) . Docs. ace. Govs. ann. mess. rel. to temporary and $2,000,000 loans. (Sen. jol. 1828/9 v. 1: 18-49; House jol. 1828/9 v. 2: 13-44.)* . Propriety of increasing by legislative provision revenue applicable to interest of canal loans. (A.R. canal comrs. 1827/8: 74.) Paging from House doc. ed. . Apptmt. of a comr. of loans (Elihu Chauncey) ; duties. (Sen. jol. 1828/9 v. 1: 49-50; House jol. 1828/9 V. 2: 44-45.) [Rept. by the secy, of the commonwealth (Blythe).] . Table: amt. of public debt; compositioij. (Rept. of committee of ways and means (Harrison) Feb. 25, 1828.) 1828/9. Docs. rel. to temporary and permanent loans, ace. Govs. ann. mess. (Sen. jol. 1829/30 v. 2: 3-102; 105-110; House jol. 1829/30 v. 2: 10-110; 113-118.)* 1829. Corresp. of secy, of commonwealth (Blythe) and comr. of loans (John M. Barclay). (Same 1829/30 V. 2: 102-105; same 1829/30 v. 2: 110-113.) Docs. ace. Govs. ann. mess. ; instructions to the comr. of loans; negotiation of loan under act of Apr. 22, 1829. . Mess, from Gov. (Schulze) with corresp. rel. to continuing temporary loans for further time. (House jol. 1829/30 v. 2:135-145 (docs. 25-26); Sen. jol. V. 1: 58, V. 2: 111-120.) . Loan obtained by Gov. to meet necessary canal expenses. (A.R. canal comrs. 1828/9: 152.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. . Oct. 15. Govs, proclamation (Schulze) conven- ing the Legisl. Nov. 3, to consider measures for meeting loan made for Penn. Canal and r.rs. (House jol. 1829/30 V. 1:3-4.) . Communication from Gov. (Schulze) resp. tem- porary and permanent loans on acct. of Penn. canal and r.r. (Jol. bd. canal comrs. 1829.) . Provision for payment of $106,000 loan and other temporary loans recommended. (Govs. mess. (Schulze) Nov. 4, 1829.) . . Amt. needed upon Penn. Canal and Rwy.; loan recommended. (Rept. of committee of ways and means (Cunningham) Mch. 14, 1829.) 1830. Govs. mess. (Wolf) rel. to state finances. (Sen. jol. 1829/30 V. 1: 154-160; House jol. 1829/30 v. 2: 572-579.) Eesp. debts contracted by the state ; amt. owing, future liabilities, with stmt, of auditor gen. (Mann) rel. to debts due on loans by commonwealth. . Same, separate. Not seen. 500 copies in English and 300 In German ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1829/30 v. 1 : 161.) — , — . Rept. of committee (Wise) apptd. to confer with House Committee on bill authorizing payment of interest on certificates, issued by the acting canal comrs. and supts. on Penn. Canal and railroad. (Sen. jol. 1829/30 [v. 1]: 161.) . Mess, from Gov. (Wolf) with corresp. rel. to temporary loan, authorized by act passed Nov. 17, 1829. (House jol. 1829/30 v. 2: 591-604 (docs. 192- 193); Sen. jol. v. 2: 473-486.) Corresp. alone given in Sen. jol. ' Correspondence between secretary of commonwealth and banks. 632 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA DEBT: PUBLIC (STATE)— cont'd PENNSTLVAOTA— cont'd norirseriaX — cont'd 2 Period — cont'd (1825-1860)— cont'd 1830. Conuunnication from comrs. of internal improve- ment fund, with docs. rel. to proceedings imder act of Apr. 2, 1830, directing repayment of loans from certain banks. (House jol. 1830/1 v. 2: 58-65.) . Loan from Bank of Penn.; how appropriated; provisions of act of Mch. 13 rel. to loan by Bank of Penn. (Govs. mess. (Wolf) Dec. 8, 1830.) Means of meeting interest on loan. (Some (Wolf) Dec. 8, 1830.) . Payment of premium on loans (in Nov.), being last instalment of loan, under act of Mch. 13. (AJl. treasurer on receipts and expenditures 1829/30: 347.) . Additional loan recommended; state indebted- ness. (Rept. "of committee of ways and means (MaUery) Feb. 22, 1830.) u Establishment of adequate fund for prompt and punctual payment of interest of state's debts, sug- gested. (Govs. mess. (Wolf) Dec. 8, 1830.) 183L Communication from state treasurer (Mahon) rel. to amt. of appms. to turnpikes, bridges, rivers and misc. objects now remaining unpaid. (House jol. 1830/1 V. 2: 638-639 (doc. 120).) . Table: public debt of the commonwealth; public property of the commonwealth. (Rept. of commit- tee of ways and means (Craft) Jan. 19, 1831.) . Necessary to provide for payment of interest on public debts. (Same (Craft) Jan. 19, 183L) . Advertisement for proposals for state loan (act of Mch. 21) ; offer of Bank of Peim.; amt reed, and how applied; loan authorized by act of Mch. 30. (Govs. mess. (Wolf) Dec. 7, 1831.) . Stmt, by treasurer of bd. : amt of loan, paymraits ; appms.; pro rata. (Jol. bd. canal comrs. 1831/2.) Read Dec. 17, 1831. . Docs. rel. to negotiation of permanent loan under acts of Mch. 30 and Mch. 21, aca Govs. mess. (House jol. 1831/2 V. 2: 44-52; Sen. jol. 1831/2 v. 2: 15-22.)* 1831-1833. Table: whole amt of state debt, including the loans and subscriptions for Union Canal stock, to Mch. 12, 1833. (Rept of committee of ways and means (Read) Mch. 22, 1833: statement A.) 1832. Rept of committee (Boyd) apptd. to consider memorial of Beers, Booth, and St. John complain- ing of manner of which Penn. loans were given out and asking for relief. (Sen. joL 1831/2 v. 1: 841-842.) . Loans authorized on acct of r.rs. and canals; proposals; acceptance of offer of Bank of Penn. (Govs. mess. (Wolf) Dea 6, 1832.) . Docs, ace Govs. ann. mess. rel. to negotiation of loans of Penn. canal and r.r. loan under acts of Mch. 30 and Apr. 5. 1832. (House JoL 1832/3 v. 2: 30-41; Sen. joL 3-14.)* 1833. Loans obtained under acts of Feb. 16 and Mch. 27; amt of premiums. (Govs. mess. (Wolf) Dec. 4, 1833.) . Communication from auditor gen. (Sturgeon) reL to res. of Je. 9, 1832 calling for certain informa- tion rel. to state loans. (Sen. joL 1832/3 [v. 1]: 195-196.) . Communication from auditor gen. (Sturgeon), in compliance with Sen. res. of Je. 9, 1832, rel. to state loans; names of holders of stock in various loans, Jan. L {Same 1832/3 v. 2: 529-589.) . Letter from Elihu Chauncey, who acted for Bank of Penn. in n^otiation of state loan. (Same 1832/3 [v. 1] : 742.) DEBT: PUBLIC (STATE)— cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd non-aeriai — cont'd 2 Period — cont'd (1825-1860)— cont'd 1833. Rept. of committee (Boyd) apptd. to take into consideration the circumstances connected with the negotiation of the state loan, etc. (Same 1832/3 [V. 1] : 719-721.) . Docs. ace. Govs. mess. : negotiation of loans under acts of Feb. 16 and Mch. 27; Penn. Canal and R.R. (Sen. jol. 1833/4 v. 2: 3-12; House joL 1833/4 v. 2: 37-46.)* 1834. [Rept. of] treasurer on state loans. Not seen. Entry from Bowker. Govs. mess. (Wolf) rel. to a temporary loan to meet expenses on public works. (House joL 1833/4 V. 1: 241; Sen. joL 1833/4 v. 1: 244.) Erroneously dated Jan. 24 Instead of Jan. 21 in Sen. Jot . Communication from state treasurer (Mahon) transmitting corresp. with S. & M. Allen reL to state loan. (Sen. joL 1833/4 v. 1: 378-380.) . Govs. mess. (Wolf) rel. to loan to meet demands upon treasury, arising from failure on part of holders of principal loan of last year, to ccnnply with their contract (House joL 1833/4 v. 1: 465- 467; Sen. joL 1833/4 v. 1: 42S-425.) . Same, separate. Not seen. 3000 copies In English and 1500 In German were ordered prtd. (Honse ioL 1833/4 v. 1 : 468) ; lOOO English and 500 Crerman ordered prtd. (Sen. JoL 1833/4 V. 1:425). . Letter of secy, of the commonwealth (FIndlay) transmitting corresp. on state loan. (Sen. joL 1833/4 V. 2: 431-448.) . Mch. 1. Circular to be sent to oflScers of the several lines resp. canal loan of 1833. (JoL bd. canal comrs. 1834/5.) — — w Rept of the canal comrs. reL to the drafts on the Bank of Penn. (Honse jol. 1833/4 v. 2: 702-703 (doc. 166).) . Loans contracted, under act of Apr. 5 for con- tinuance of improvement of state by canals and r.rs. (Govs. mess. (Wolf) Dec. 3, 1834.) . Repayment of loan authorized by act of Jan. 27. (goBi« (Wolf) Dec. 3, 1834.) 1835. Communication from Jas. Clarke, pres. of bd. of canal comrs. with stmts, of debts due on canaL (House joL 1834/5 v. 2: 216-217.) . Rept of state treasurer (Mahon) reL to disposi- tion of certain part of stock loan of 1824. (Sen. j<^ 1834/5 V. 2: 394-395.) . Rept of auditor (Sturgeon) in compliance with res. of Jan. 15, transmitting a stmt of amt of debt of commonwealth, amt of interest accruing an- nually, when redeemable, by whcmi taken, amt of premium at which taken and amt of stock hdd by foreigners. (House joL 1834/5 v. 2: 513 and tcHig. table (doa 113).) . Rept of committee on accts. (Bennett) on acct of Joseph B. Mitchell as a witness before committee apptd. to enquire abont loan in 1833. (Same 1834/5 V. 1: 923.) . Rept of committee of acts. (Bennett) upon accts. of witnesses attending before committee apptd. to investigate circumstances connected with state loan of 1833. (Same 1834/5 v. 2: 838 (doc. 231).) . Negotiation of loan authorized liy act of Apr. 13. (Govs. mess. (Wolf) Dec 2. 1835.) • Correspondence between secretary of conunonwoilth and banks. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 633 DEBT: PUBLIC (STATE)— cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd norirserial — cont'd 2 Period — cont'd (1825-1860)— cont'd 1835. Corresp. of the Gov. (Wolf) and secy, of com- monwealth (Dallas) rel. to res. of Apr. 15, 1835, on subject of loan authorized by act of Apr. 16, 1833. (House jol. 1835/6 v. 2: 119 (doc. 30).) . Corresp. of secy, of commonwealth and banks rel. to state loans authorized by act of Apr. 13, 1835. (Sen. jol. 1835/6 v. 2: 3-7.) 1835-1845. Growth of state debt; extension of public works; etc. (Govs. mess. (Shunk) Jan. 7, 1846.) 1836. Mess, from Gov. (Rltner) rel. to the finanoes of the commonwealth and recommending a temporary loan for the payment of debts contracted by the late bd. of canal comrs. Harrlsburg: Prtd. by T. Fenn, House ed. 1836. 4 pp. . Same. Senate ed. Mess, from the Gov. recom- mending the passage of a law authorizing a loan to defray expenses of the late canal comrs. Harris- burg: Prtd. by S. D. Patterson & Co., 1836. 4 pp. Copies of each edition seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn. : 4000 copies in Dnglish and 1000 in German ordeiea prtd. (House Jol. 1835/6 v. 1 : 1288.) — i Same. (Sen. jol. 1835/6 v. 1: 890-891.) . Amt. of permanent state debt; its redemption. (Govs. mess. (Ritner) Dec. 6, 1836.) . Temporary loan under act of Jan. 22. (Same (Ritner) Dec. 6, 1836.) . Temporary loan authorized by act of Apr. 1, to pay for locomotive engines; terms. (Same (Ritner) Dec. 6, 1836.)^ . Internal principal debts on acct. of motive power department of r.rs.; loan authorized by act of Je. 10; advance of loan by U. S. Bank, objection of officers. (Same (Ritner) Dec. 6, 1836.) . On provision of U. S. Bank charter rel. to loans to commonwealth; authorization of $6,000,000 loan at 4% recommended, to be applied to purchase of certificates of state 5% loan. (Same (Ritner) Dec. 6, 1836.) 1837. Rept. of minority of committee of ways and means (Spackman) rel. to surplus revenue and state debt. (House jol. 1836/7 v. 2: 374-384 (doc. 97).) . Communication from Bank of Penn. rel. to in- terest on state debt. (Sen. jol. 1837/8 v. 2: 46.) ^— 1. Auditor gen.'s (Hobart) stmt, showing names of holders of state loans, Nov. 1, 1837. (House jol. 1837/8 V. 2: 787-817 (doc. 166).) . Govs. mess. (Ritner) ace. with letter from cashier of Bank of Penn., announcing probable arrange- ment of difficulty rel. to payment of interest on state debt. (Same 1837/8 v. 2: 82.) . Corresp, of Penn. Bank, secy, of commonwealth and Baring, Brothers & Co., of London, rel. to in- terest on state debt. (Sen. jol. 1837/8 v. 2: 7-9.) 1838. Abstract of public debt and public property. (Rept. of committee of ways and means (Flenniken) Mch. 1, 1839.) . _ Stmt, showing amt. of indebtedness upon several divisions of Penn. canal and rwy. for ordinary re- pairs. (A.R. canal comrs. 1837/8: 39-40.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. . Proportion of $600,000 loan furnished by the dif- ferent banks. (Govs. mess. (Ritner) Dec. 27, 1838.) . Amt. of state permanent loan due in 1839 and in 1840; expedient for meeting them suggested. (Same (Ritner) Dec. 27, 1838.) ■ . Permanent state debt in 1835 and 1838. (Same (Ritner) Dec. 27, 1838.) DEBT: PUBLIC (STATE)— cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 2 Period— cont'd (1825-1860)— cont'd 1839. Jan. 14. Communication from state treasurer (Sturgeon) rel. to finances of commonwealth, obli- gations to be met on or before Feb. 1, etc. (House jol. 1838/9 V. 2 [pt. 1] : 436-437; Sen. jol. 1838/9 V. 1: 224-225.) — ' — I Same, separate. Not seen. Usual no. of copies ordered prtd. (Sen. Jol. 1838/9 T. 1 ! 225.) . State debt, incurred by schemes for internal im- provement. (Govs. mess. (Porter) Jan. 15, 1839: 5.) . Rept. of state treasurer (Sturgeon) rel. to deficits which have accrued in revenue of commonwealth, from 1835 to 1839 and an estimate of amt. to accrue, from 1839 to 1842. (House jol. 1838/9 v. 2 [pt. 1] : 804-807, 2 foldg. tables (doc. 123).) . Govs. mess. (Porter) rel. to proceedings under act of Jan. 26 authorizing loan. (Sen. jol. 1838/9 V. 1: 562-564; House jol. 1838/9 v. 2 [pt. 11: 819- 822 (doc. 128).) . Same, separate. Harrlsburg: Boas and Conlan. 1839. 6 pp. Copy seen In the Penn. State Library. 3000 copies In English and 2000 in German ordered prtd. (House jol. 1838/9 V. 1:568.) B . Rept. of committee on revenue bills (Miller of Phila.) on Govs. mess, communicating information that no proposals had been reed, for loan author- ized by act of Jan. 26. (Sen. jol. 1838/9 v. 1: 612- 618.) . Same, separate. Harrlsburg: Prtd. by E. Guyer, 1839. 13 pp. Copy seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn. 2000 copies in English and 500 in German, together with Govs, mess., ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1838/9 v. 1 : 619.) . Abstract of public debt and public property Nov. 1. (Rept. of committee of ways and means (Flen- niken) Mch. 18, 1840.) 1840. Tabular stmt, of state loans, their nature, dates of acts authorizing, when reimbursable, amt. ; state debts not bearing interest; abstr. of appms. of loans authorized since Jan. 15, 1839; whole amt. of state debt and ann. interest;. relation of state debt to public improvements. (Govs. mess. (Porter) Jan. 8, 1840: 5-9.) . Negotiation of loan with Girard Bank, Mch. 20, 1839; sum for repairing Juniata division of canal was to remain in bank until drawn for; difficulties in settlement of accts. and consequent hesitation to draw the money. (Sams (Porter) Jan. 8, 1840: 40- 41.) . " The commonwealth of Penn. is in no situation to augment her state debt." (Same (Porter) Jan. 8, 1840: 21.) . Amt. required to complete public works; loan from Bank of U. S.; amt. that may be realized from sale of state stock in banks; condition of state debt; resort to taxation recommended. (Same (Porter) Jan. 8, 1840: 32.) . . Govs. mess. (Porter) transmitting rept. of comrs. under res. of Jly. 2, 1839, rel. to payment of interest on loans. (House jol. 1840 v. 2 [pt. 1] : 44-48 (doc. 3) ; Sen. jol. 1840 v. 2: 49-53.) The comrs. were F. E. Shunls and Danl. Sturgeon ; their rept. (pp. 45-48) is dated Dec. 13, 1839. . Letter from state treasurer (Read) rel. to loan by Berks Co. Bank. (Sen. jol. 1840 v. 2: 704-706.) 634 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA DEBT: PtlBLIC (STATE)— cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 2 Period — cont'd (1825-1860)— cont'd 1840. Corresp. of comrs. of internal improvement fund and treasurer of bd. of canal comrs. rel. to loan of $200,000, from Berks Co. Bank. (.Same 1840 v. 2: 647-648.) Ordered prtd. with corresp. of secy, of commonwealth resp. $2,054,000 loan. (Sen. JoL 1840 v. 1 : 318.) No separate copy was found. — I — . Corresp. of secy, of commonwealth with banks and others reL to loan of $2,054,000, to common- wealth. (Same 1840 v. 2: 563-573.) See preceding item In reference to separate. . Govs. mess. (Porter) rel. to loan authorized by act of Jan. 23, 1839. (House jol. 1840 v. 1: 258-259; Sen. jol. 1840 v. 1: 179-180.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Usnal no. of copies ordered prtd. (Sen. lol. 1840 T. 1 : 180.) . Rapid advance of Penn. in population, prosperity and general resources indicates that public debt will not be a burden. (A.R. canal comrs. 1838/9: 7.) Paging from Honse doc ed. . Danger of constantly augmenting state debt; a system of taxation necessary. (Rept. of committee of ways and means (Flenniken) Mch. 18, 1840.) . Govs, proclamation (Porter) convening the LegisL in extra session; state debt. (House joL 1840 V. 1: 1011-1013; 1017-1019; Sen. jol. 1840 v. 1: 656-658.) . Same, separate. Not seen. 3000 copies In English and 1000 copies in German ordered prtd. (Honse jol. 1840 t. 1 : 1013.) — ' — L Govs. mess. (Porter) with corresp. from banks in city and co. of Phila. aaA Harrisburg Bank, rel. to loan authorized by act of Jan. 23. (House jol. 1840 V. 2 [pt 1] : 433-442 (docs. 81-82) ; Sen. jol. 1840 V. 1: 164-165; v. 2: 324-334.) . Same, separate. Harrisburg: W. D. Boas, 1840. 13 pp. Copy In N. T. Public library. 1000 copies In English and 500 In German were ordered prtd. (Sen. joL 1840 T. 1 : 165-166.) . Letter from canal comrs. rel. to provision for payment for repairs. (Sen. jol. 1840 v. 2: 709.) 1840-1896. See Finance: State. Auditor (general's office, imder date 1897. 1840/02-1840/04. Stmt of amt. of public debt of com- monwealth and of receipts and expenditures of state treasury, with name of treasurer, each year. In Documents as follows : 1840/02 In rept. of state treasurer on finances 1901/2: 65-66. 1840/03 In rept. of state treasurer on finances 1902/3: 68-69. 1840/04 In rept. of state treasurer on finances 1903/4 : 65-66. 184L Amt. of public debt and public property; de- ficiency in interest fund; taxation. (<3ovs. mess. (Porter) Jm. 6, 184L) . Corresp. with U. S. Bank [rept of secy, of cwn- monwealth (Shunk) anbmlttlng] on state loan un- der act of Je. 11, 1840. (Sen. joL 1841 v. 2: 74-76.) . Rept. of committee on finance (Reed) reL to so much of Govs. mess, as relates to public credit. (Same 1841. v. 1: 442-447.) . Same, separate. Harrisburg: Elliott & M'Cnrdy, 1841. 7 pp. Copy seen In Hist. Socy. of Penn. 1000 copies In Kn- glisb and 250 In (jerman ordered prtd. (Sen. joL 1841 T. 1 : 447.) DEBT: PUBLIC (STATE)— cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 2 Period — cont'd (1825-1860)— cont'd 1841. Communication from Gov. (Porter) rel. to pay- ments for comr. of loans. (Honse JoL 1841 v. 2: 101 (doc. 23).) Beply to a res. asking Information ; office of comr. of loans non-existent. — 1 — . Govs. mess. (Porter) resp. action taken under act of Je. 11, 1840 to provide for continuing Im- provements of state and for payment of interest on public debt. (Same 1841 v. 2: 162-164 (doc. 84) ; Sen. joL 1841 v. 1: 199-20L) . Same, separate. Not found. 1000 copies ordered prtd. (Sen. JoL 1841 V. 1 : 201.) . letter from secy, of commonwealth (Shunk), reL to proceedings under act of Je. 11, 1840, to pro- vide for continuing improvements on state and for payment of Interest on public debt which relates to repair of breach in Juniata division of Penn. Caxial. (Sen. joL 1841: 333-334.) . Necessity of providing for deficit In fund for payment of interest. (Rept. of committee of ways and means (Flenniken) Mch. 27, 1841.) 1841-1870. Table: dates upon which state debt is re- imbursable; suggestion for suitable provision for discharge of state liabilities. (Govs. mess. (Porter) Jan. 3, 1844.) . Stmt, showing amt. of present funded debt, of state, and bow reimbursable. (Same 1843: 6.) 1841/2-1873/4. Expenses oa acct of domestic creditors (per res. Apr. 7, 1842). (AJl. auditor gen. 1841/2 (p. 61)— «ame 1873/4.) Omitted in 1856, 1859-1861, 1864-1867, 1868-1873. 1842. Amt. due by Penn. to TI. S. on acct of surplus revenue; amt of state funded debt and when reim- bursable, purposes for which contracted; value of pnblic improvements and stock owned by state in banks, roads, r.rs., etc.; interest on public debt; sources of Income and amt derived from each. (GoYB. mess. (Porter) Jan. 6, 1842.) . Sale of public improvements to settle debts sug- gested. (Same (Porter) Jan. 6, 1842.) . Issue of 6% stock, redeemable when considered most expedient to creditor contractors of canals recommended. (Same (Porter) Jan. 6, 1842.) Measures for extingtiishment of public debt sug- gested. (Same (Porter) Jan. 6, 1842.) Rept of select committee (Wright) reL to pro- ceedings of a Phila. mtg. on repudiating x>ayment of public debt (House joL 1842 v. 2: 44-48 (doc. 10).) . Same, separate. Harrisburg: Henlock & Brat- ton, 1842. 7 pp. Copy seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn. 3000 copies In I^ gllsh and 2000 In German were ordered prtd. (Honse JoL 1842 v. 1 : 57.) Rept of select ccmimlttee (HfTLanahan) upon repudiation of the state debt (Sen. joL 1842 v. 1: 82-86.) Same, separate. Harrisburg: Boas & Patterswi, 1842. 7 pp. Copy seen in Hist Socy. of Penn. 2000 copies In English and 500 In German were ordered prtd. (Sen. JoL 1842 T. 1 : 86.) Cfovs. mess. (Porter) ace. with corresp. with banks ret to loan of 5% ot their capitaL (Honse jol. 1842 V. 2: 292-334.) . Table: amt due domestic creditors at state. (Rept of committee of ways and means ((Sainble) Mch. 8, 1842.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 635 DEBT: PUBLIC (STATE)— cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 2 Period — cont'd (1825-1860)— cont'd 1842. Ultimate ability of Penn. to discharge her debt. (Same (Gamble) Mch. 8, 1842.) . Communication from pres. of Bank of Penn. rel. to causes of its Inability to pay interest on public debt. (Sen. jol. 1842 v. 2: 86-89 (doc. 12); House jol. 1842 V. 1: 302-306.) — t— . Reasons of M. B. Lowry and J. Porter Brawley for their vote agst. act providing for payment of domestic creditors of state. (House jol. 1842 v. 1: 773-775.) . Reasons of G. W. Marchand for his vote agst. bill to provide for payment of interest on state debt. (Some 1842 v. 1: 861.) . Govs. (Porter) appeal to legisl. on behalf of public creditors. (House jol. 1842 v. 1: 890-892; Sen. jol. 1842 v. 1: 801-803.) . Rept. of state treasurer (Mann) stating amt. of funds in treasury, character of same; amt. of notes issued under act of May 4, 1841, and amt. applica- ble to fund for payment of interest; estimate of sum likely to be reed, prior to Aug. 1, -which will be applicable to payment of interest. (Sen. jol. 1842 V. 1: 870-871.) . Communication from auditor gen. (Packer) rel. to credits entered on books of his dept. under res. of Apr. 7, 1842, rel. to payment of interest to domestic creditors. (Same 1842 v. 1: 955-960.) . Amt. of funded debt held by citizens of common- wealth, citizens of other states, citizens or subjects of any foreign state or kingdom. (Same 1842 v. 1: 1003; V. 2: 367-368.) Stmt, rendered by auditor gen. (Packer) Jly. 5. . Same, separate. Not seen. 1000 copies In English ordered prtd. (Sen. Jol. 1842 T. 1 : 1004.) . Tables: banks subject to tax on dividends, capi- tal, etc., and which have not subscribed to stock created by act of May 4, 1841, banks not subject to tax, table of expiration of bank charters, and table showing value of bank stock owned by state. (House jol. 1842 v. 2: 26-29.) Tables ace. Govs. mess. (Porter) of Jan. 6, 1842. 1843. Length of the respective public works for which the state debt was incurred. (Govs. mess. (Porter) Jan. 4, 1843: 7.) — r— . On res. of the Geii. Assem. of Apr. 7, rel. to the payment of interest to domestic creditors; failure to provide for the compensation of laborers on the public works. (Some (Porter) Jan. 4, 1843: 10-11.) . Duty of the Legisl. to make provision for pay- ment of interest upon the public debt. (Sams (Por- ter) Jan. 4, 1843: 7.) . Govs, [special] mess. (Porter) rel. to proceedings under act of Jly. 27, 1842 to provide for expenses of the govt., payment of interest on the state debt, receiving of proposals for the sale of the public works, etc. (Some (Porter) Jan. 4, 1843: 15^16.) ■ . Same. (Sen. jol. 1843 v. 1: 24-25.) - — . "Let not another dollar be added to the public debt — let no money be borrowed, for any purpose at any time, without at the same time providing the means for payment — adopt a rigid system of econ- omy in all the depts. of the govt. — employ no more officers or agts. than the public necessities imperi- ously require — reduce all salaries and per diem allowances, which are greater than the station and services rendered demand, to such sum as justice and the exigencies of the times require — sell all DEBT: PUBLIC (STATE)— cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 2 Period — cont'd (1825-1860)— cont'd your stocks and the branches of your canal and railroads"; ability of Penn. to establish her credit upon a permanent basis. (Rept. of committee of ways and means Feb. 20, 1843.) 1843. Rept. of comrs. for sale of state stocks. (Sen. jol. 1844 V. 2: 3-21 (doe. 1); House jol. 1844 v. 2: 28-46 (doc. 7).) Evans Rogers, James Clarke and Job Mann. . Opinion of atty. gen. (Johnson) rel. to cancelling 4th of May issues of bank stock, etc. (Sen. jol. 1843 V. 1: 139-140.) . Amt. of funded debt of the state exclusive of the deposlte of the surplus revenue; dates when reim- bursable; purposes for which contracted. (Govs. mess. (Porter) Jan. 4, 1843: 6.) . Immense funded debt of Penn.; adverse to re- pudiation. (Rept. of committee of ways and means (Elwell) Feb. 20, 1843:4-5.) . Mch. 13. An act to provide for the apportion- ment of the state debt among the several cos. of the commonwealth and for the certain payment of the interest thereon; reported by Mr. Elwell from the committee of ways and means. Read Mch. 13, 1843. n. p., n. d. 12 pp. Copy seen In the Penn. State Library. 1843/4-1876/7. Stmt, showing several loans of common- wealth remaining unpaid Dec. 1, rate % interest of each, for what purpose contracted and when re- imbursable. (A.R. auditor gen. 1843/4 (pp. 40-43) — same 1876/7.) 1843/4-1903/4. Stmt. rel. to domestic creditors; amt. of certificates of indebtedness issued, amt. redeemed, amt. outstanding. (Sams 1843/4 (pp. 43-44) — same 1903/4.) . Stmt. rel. to public debt. (Some 1843/4 (p. 46) — same 1903/4.) Given as funded and unfunded debt 1865/6, et seq. 1844. Communication from treasurer (Mann) rel. to state loan subscriptions and to over issue of Berks Co. Bank. (Sen. jol. 1844 v. 1: 33-34; House jol. v. 2: 27-28.) . Speech of the Hon. James Cooper, of Adams Co. on his resolution for the relief of the state. Harris- burg: T. Fenn, 1844. 29 pp. Copy seen In Hist. Socy. of Penn. . Amt. of State funded debt; when reimbursable; interest to be paid; amt. due domestic creditors. (Govs. mess. (Porter) Jan. 3, 1844.) . Domestic debt of state. (Same (Porter) Jan. 3, 1844.) . Communication from auditor gen. (Packer) in reply to res. asking amt. required to pay interest on certificates of funded debt, where amt. of inter- est on each certificate does not exceed $50. (Sen. jol. 1844 v. 2: 133-134 (doc. 20).) . Jan. 29-31. Debate on res. to issue certificates of state stock for the payment of interest on the public debt. Harrisburg, 1844. 8 pp. Copy seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn. . Mch. 20. Rept. of canal comrs. rel. to debts due for labor and materials on public works, prior to Feb. 10, 1842 and amts. accrued since; total amt. due up to Jan. 9, 1844; estimates of amts. required for repairing, etc. (Sen. jol. 1844 v. 2: 197-201 (doc. 32) ; House jol. 1844 v. 2: 396-400 (doc. 61).) 1 Same, separate. Harrisburg, 1844. Copy in Penn. State Library. 636 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA DEBT: PUBLIC (STATE)— cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 2 Period — cont'd (1825-1860)— cont'd 1844. Mch. 23. Rept. of committee on retrenchment and reform (Sullivan) on bill appropriating money to the payment of a claim of D. W. Hyde for services alleged to have been rendered in repairing and famishing hall of House of Representatives in 1842 at instance of W. J. B. Andrews, clerk. (Sen. jol. 1842 V. 1: 499-502.) The rept. deals with the total expenses contracted by Andrews and the power of the clerk to contract debts for the commonwealth. . Apr. 26-27. Rept. of the committee of confer- ence to whom was referred an act to reduce the state debt and to incorporate the Penn. Canal and R.R. Co. Harrisburg: I. 6. M'Kinley, 1844. 16 pp. Copy seen in the Penn. State Library. . Apr. 27. Rept. of committee of conference to whom was referred act to reduce the state debt, and to incorporate the Penn. Canal and R.R. Co. Harris- burg: I. G. M'Kinley, 1844. 16 pp. Copy seen in the Penn. State Library. 1845. Condition of public debt and of treasury, Dec. L (Govs. mess. (Shunk) Jan. 7, 1846.) . State's policy of internal improvement, debt in- curred, tas; condition of debt at date; receipts and expenditures for 1843/4. (.Same (Porter) Jan. 8, 1845.) . State debt consists of 37 loans; consolidation recommended. (Same (Porter) Jan. 8, 1845.) . "The credit of our state must be redeemed." (Same (Shunk) Jan. 21, 1845.) . Sums appropriated by acts of May 31, 1844 and Apr. 16, 1845 for payment of debts due for labor performed and materials furnished on finished lines prior to Jan. 9, 1844, drawn from treasury and paid out; indebtedness of this kind still remaining. (A.R. canal comrs. 1844/5: 13.) . Communication from bd. of canal comrs. reL to debts due prior to Apr. 1, 1842, and since. (House jot 1845 V. 2:436-439.) . Special message (Shunk) reL to finances of state and payment of Feb. and Aug. interest. (Same 1845 V. 2: 246-251 (doc 33).) 1845-1848/9. Stmt, in relaticm to the interest certifi- cates. (AJl. treasurer on finances 1844/5 (p. 33) — same 1848/9.) Paging from Honse joL 1845/6-1847/8. Stmts, rel. to loan per act of May 4, 1841 (relief). (Same 1845/6 (p. 55)-^am« 1847/8.) 1845/6-1848/9. Stmt showing names of original holders of outstanding, domestic creditors' scrip, numbers, original amt, amt. redeemed, amt. remaining unpaid of resp. certificates. (AJl. auditor gen, 1845/6 (pp. 78-83)— some 1848/9.) 1846. Stmt, from auditor gen. (Purviance) reL to funding of interest certificates, in pursuance of act of Apr. 16, 1845. (House jol 1846 v. 2: 229-231 (doc 19).) . Stmt, from auditor gen. (Purviance) reL to original holders of the uncancelled domestic credi- tor scrip, etc (Same 1846 v. 2: 255-261 (doc 26).) . Govs. mess. (Shunk) transmitting communica- tion from Baring, Bros. & Co., resp. interest on state debt; consideration by the legisL suggested. (Sen. jol. 1846 v. 1: 111; v. 2: 249-250; House joL T. 2: 287-288 (doc 34).) . Exhibit of state debt Dec L (Govs. mess. (Shunk) Jan. 6, 1847.) . Table: demandable funded debt. (Same (Johns- ton) Jan. 6, 1849.) DEBT: PUBLIC (STATE)— cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 2 Period — cont'd (1825-1860)— cont'd 1846-1847. Condition of public debt Dec L ISame (Shunk) Jan. 5, 1848.) 1847. Defects in act providing for reduction of public debt; taxation of book accts. (Same (Shunk) Jan. 6, 1847.) . Plans and suggestions for liquidation of state debt. (Same (Shunk) Jan. 6, 1847.) . Jan. 12. Rept of treasurer (Snowden), rel. to payment of Feb. interest (House joL 1847 v. 2: 62-64 (doc. 4).) . Feb. 4. Rept of committee of ways and means (Tr^o) rel. to petitions asking for payment of certificates of indebtedness to domestic creditors of Commonwealth. (Same 1847 v. 1: 190.) . Feb. l6. Mess, of Gov. (Shunk) reL to defi- ciency of balance in treasury to meet interest on state debt (House joL 1847 v. 1: 282-283; Sen. jcrf. v. 1: 255-256.) . State treasurer's (Banks) rept reL to payment of interest on public debt (Sen. joL 1847 v. 2: 406- 407 (doc. 49).) 1848. Excess of revenues over interest on public debt; anticipated sinking fund. (Govs. mess. (Shunk) Jan. 5, 1848.) . On liqaidati — . Jan. 16. Petition of S. C. Seely resp. state lien on Nicholson lands. (Same 1811/2: 245-247.) 1813. Jan. 8. Sale of unseated lands for taxes. (Sams 1812/3: 164.) . Feb. 3. Petitions of stockholders in Harrisburg Bridge Co. rel. to site of the bridge. (Same 1812/13: 312-313.) . Mch. 11. Memorials agst. erection of public .buildings at Blooming Grove, Wayne Co. (Sams 1812/13: 513-514.) 1814. Jan. 19. Division of Wayne Co. and erection of public bldgs. at Blooming Grove. (Same 1813/4: 180-181.) DINSMORE (A. A.) County supt. of schools, 1879/80-1886/7 ; see Education. Penn. Monroe Co. D'INVILLIERS (E. V.) 1883. The geology of South Mountain Belt of Berks Co. xxii, 441, 6 pp. illus. D 3 V. 2 of 2d geol. survey publications. 1886. Rept. on iron ore mines and limestone quarries of Cumberland-Lebanon Valley. (A.R. geol. survey 1886 pt. 4: 1409-1567.) — I — '. Pittsburgh coal region. (Same 1886 pt. 1: xvi, 1-573, 9 pp., 6 pis., 4 diagrs., 2 maps in pockets.) 1889. Rept. on geology of the four counties Union, Snyder, Mifflin and Juniata .... xxiv, 420 pp., 2 maps. F 3 of 2d geol. survey publications. 1895. Mauch Chunk red shale. (A.R. geol. survey 1895 V. 3, pt. 1: 1833-1853.) D'INVILLIERS (E. V.) AND OTHERS 1884. The geology of Centre Co. xviii, 464, 8 pp., map, illus. T 4 of 2d geol. survey publications. DIPHTHERIA: see PUBLIC HEALTH DISEASES Livestock; see Agriculture. Livestock. Inspection DISERT (H. A.) County supt. of schools, 1881/2-1886/7 ; see Education. Penn. Franklin Co. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Education; see that title DITCHBURN (ROBERT F.) City supt. of schools, 1885/6-1903/4 ; Penn. Tamoqua. see Education. 652 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA DIVEN (WILLIAM) Repr. from Tork Co., 1822/23-1824/25. [Select! Committee 1823. Feb. 4. Receipts of treasury affected by mode of declaring dividends by banks. (House jol. 1822/3 : 444-445.) DIX (DOROTHEA LYNDE) 1845. Feb. 3. Memorial for state hospital for insane. (House jol. 1845 v. 2: 261-305.) . Same, separate. Harrisburg: J. M. G. Lescure, 1845. 59 pp. Copies In Hist. Socy. of Penn., Penn. State Library and N. T. Public Library. . Same, another edition. Philadelphia: I. Ash- mead, 1845. 52 pp. Copies in Free Library of Phlla., Hist. Socy. of Penn., library of the Library Co. of Phlla., N. Y. Public Library and Penn. State Library. DIXON (GEORGE R.) Co. supt. of schools Elk Co., 1875/6-1886/7 ; see Educa- tion. Penn. Elk Co. ; Repr. from Elk Co., 1895/6 ; 1899/00-1901/2. DOAK (ROBT.) Claimant 1833. Dec. 21. Military equipment. (House jol. 1833/4 V. 2: 207.) DOBBINS (SAMUEL) Claimant 1835. Feb. 10. Property destroyed on the Conemaugh. (House jol. 1834/5 v. 2: 548-550 (doc. 141).) DOCK (JACOB) Repr. from city of Phlla., 1856-1857. See also Bingham and Dock. 1854. Mch. 30. Joint proposal with John Bingham to lease main line of public works. (Eteily Legisl. Union v. 1 (no. 54) : 264.) DOCK (MIRA L.) 1900. Farmers' library list. 30 pp. (Dept. of agric. bull. 65.) 1900. List of books for farmers' library. (6 A.R. dept. [24 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1900 pt. 1: 854-879.) 1902. Invalid's camp at ML Alto. (Rept. dept. of forestry 1901/2: 66-67.) . The invalid's camp at Mount Alto. (Same 1901/2: 66-67.) DOG LAWS; see AGRICULTURE. LIVESTOCK DOMESTIC LABOR; see LABOR DONALDSON (S. B.) City supt. of schools, 1881/2-1883/4 ; see Education. Penn. New Castle. DONALSON (JOHN) Register Gen. of Penn., 1789-1794 ; see Finance ; State, the serial group. DONATION LANDS; see LAND DONMOYER (MILTON T.) 1893. Grape growing. (51 quarterly rept. bd. of agric. 1893: 50-52.) DONORA, WASHINGTON CO. Banks; see Banks: Individual. Bank of Donora DORSEY (JOHN) Sen. from Fbila. City and Co. and Delaware Co., 1806/7. Committee of Accounts 1809. Mch. 25. Prtrs*. estimates. (Sen. jol. 1808/9: 451.) Joint [Select] Committee 1807. Jan. 2. State of Penn. and Phila. banks. (Sen. jol. 1806/7: 61-63.) Select Committee 1806. Jan. 15. Holland Land Co. (Sen. jol. 1805/6: 103-104.) — ■ — . Jan. 25. Petition of Benj. Nones, president of the Hebrew Congregation. (Same 1805/6: 125.) . Jan. 31. Phila. and Lancaster turnpike road. (Same 1805/6: 144.) . Feb. 1. On petition rel. to a floating bridge at Gray's Ferry. (Same 1805/6: 148.) . Feb. 1. Petition from Phila. for incorporation of a socy. for encouragement and sale of American mnfres. (Same 1805/6: 145-146.) . Mch. 3. Delay of Sen. journal in German. (Same 1805/6: 253.) . Dec. 8. Petition of Maria Rivardi for lottery to raise money to establish a school in Phila. (Same 1806/7: 20-21.) 1807. Jan. 29. University of Penn.; botanical garden. (Same 1806/7: 146-147.) . Apr. 1. Propriety of procuring U. S. law, estab- lishing weights and measures. (Sams 1806/7: 442- 448.) 1808. Mch. 3. Weights and measures. (Sen. jol. 1807/8: 304-318.) . Same, separate, n. t. p. 35 pp. TTsual no. of copies ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1807/8: 318.) Copy seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn. and in Amer. Philos. Socy. ■ . Mch. 16. Petition of A. Bouchiere on sugar re- fining. (Same 1807/8: 391.) Special Committee 1805. Dec. 16. Disposal of certain patent rights by lottery. (Sen. jol. 1805/6: 39-40.) DORSHAMER (WESLEY) 1893. Corn and potato culture. (51 quarterly rept. bd. agric. 1893: 139-141.) DOTY (EZRA) Sen. from Mifflin and Huntingdon cos., 1808/9-1812; Repr. from Mifflin Co., 1816/7. Committee on Domestic Manufactures 1810. Dec. 14. Rept. on petition of W. Eichbaum for aid in establishing plant for making wire. (Sen. jol. 1810/11: 43-44.) [Select] Committee 1817. Mch. 18. Bridge over Tuscarora Creek, MifSin Co. (House jol. 1816/7: 634.) DOUGAL (D.) Claimant 1824. Donation land. (House jol. 1823/4: 460-463.) DOUGHERTY (JOHN) 1841. Rept. as supervisor of repairs on Allegheny Por- tage R.R. (A.R. canal comrs. 1838/9: 136-138.) Paging from Senate doc. ed. 1891. Compulsory education in 111. and Wis. (Penn. School Jol. v. 39: 384-385.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 653 DOUGLASS (D. B.) 1826. Aug. 9. Joint rept. with Wm. Strickland upon location of Western Division of Penn. Canal. (Rept. Canal comrs. [1826/7], first rept. Dec. 1826: 75-76.) 1829. Nov. 25. Survey of eastern termination of Penn. Rwy. (A.R. canal comrs. 1828/9: 275-284.) DOUGLASS (EPHRAIM) Claimant 1804. Mch. 22. Services in holding a court martial. (House jol. 1803/4: 639.) DOUTHETT (A. T.) County supt. of schools, 1860/1-1874/5 ; see Education. Penn. Allegheny Co. DOUTHETT (D. B.) 1893. Relation the farmer sustains to other people. (50 quarterly rept. bd. agric. 1893: 61-66.) DOUTHETT (J. M.) 1894. Farm improvements. (52 quarterly rept. bd. agric. 1894: 45-46.) Appearance of bldgs. and grounds. DOWNING (SAMUEL R.) 1887. The farmer and the newspaper. (34 quarterly rept. bd. agric. 1887: 121-126.) 1889. Macadam road. (13 A.R. bd. of agric. 1889: 328- 335.) 1890. Labor vs. cash tax. (14 same 1890: 161-166.) . State aid for public roads. (41 and 42 quarterly rept. bd. of agric. 1890: 208-211; 14 A.R. bd. of agric. 1890: 175-178.) . Macadam roads. (41 and 42 quarterly rept. bd. of agric. 1890: 39-47.) . Road reform. (41 and 42 same 1890: 180-185.) 1893. State apprns. for public roads. (51 same 1893: 13-14.) 1893-1901. Rept. as chrm. of committee of bd. of agric. on roads and road laws. (17 A.R. bd. of agric. 1893 (pp. 148-152)— 7 A.R. dept. of agric. 1901.) Omitted 1894, 1896-1900. 1894. Some road experiments. (18 A.R. bd. of agric. 1894: 277-283.) 1899. Application of local tax money. (Dept. of agric. Bull. 52: 75-79.) . Application of local tax money. (Same 52: 75-79.) DOWNINGTON, CHESTER CO. Banks; see Banks: Individual. Downington Bank Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local DOYLESTOWN, BUCKS CO. Banks; see Banks: Individual. Doylestown Climate; see that title. Precipitation Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local Nuisances; see Public Health Rainfall; see Climate Sanitation; see Public Health Typhoid Fever; see Public Health DRAINAGE; see AGRICULTURE. SOILS DRAKE (E. G.) 1889. Diphtheria at Antrim. (5 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1888/9: 589-590.) DRAVOSBUHG, ALLEGHENY CO. Banks: see Banks: Individual. State Bank DREISBACH (JOHN) Repr. from Union Co., 1827/8-1828/9. Committee on Bridges and State and Turnpike Roads 1829. Mch. 3. Road taxes in Venango Co. (House jol. 1828/9 V. 2: 617 (doc. 236).) DRIFTON, LUZERNE CO. Climate; see that title Rainfall; see Climate Temperature; see Climate DRIFTWOOD, CAMERON CO. Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local DRINKER (JOHN) Repr. from City of Phlla., 1811/12. Committee on Banks 1812. Feb. 3. Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank. (House jol. 1811/2: 345; 347.) DROUTH; see CLIMATE DRUGGISTS Licenses; see that title DRUGS Inspection; see Food and Drug Law DRUM (AUGUSTUS) Sen. from Clearfield, Indiana, Cambria and Armstrong COS., 1849-50. Select Committee 1849. Apr. 6. Petition for compelling Penn. R.R. Co. to widen a channel of the Susquehanna River. (Sen. joL 1849 V. 1: 784-785.) DRUMHELLER (JACOB) Repr. from Luzerne and Susquehanna cos., 1822/23- 1824/25 ; do. from Luzerne and Columbia cos., 1828/9-1832. Committee on Agriculture and Domestic Manufactures 1832. Feb. 4. On so much of Govs. mess, as relates to culture of the vine and mulberry tree; agric. and mnfg. socys. (Sen. jol. 1831/2 v. 1: 264-266.) DRY RUN, FRANKLIN CO. Typhoid Fever; see Public Health DUANE (WILLIAM J.) Repr. from City of Phila., 1809/10-1813/4, 1819/20. Committee on Militia System 1814. Feb. 4. Establishment of a military force at Brie. (House joL 1813/4: 287-288.) Committee on Roads and Inland Navigation 1809. Jan. 16. Turnpike road from Perkiomen bridge to Reading. (House jol. 1809/10: 74-80.) — I — . Jan. 8. Westmoreland Co. petition rel. to courts over roads and bridge over Turtle Creek. (.Same 1809/10: 196-197.) . Dec. 21. Mercer Co. petitions for aid in road and bridge building. (Same 1809/10: 128.) — — . Dec. 21. Road to connect Centre and Newtown turnpike roads. (Same 1809/10: 130.) 1810. Jan. 3. Butler Co. petition for apprns. for im- provement of roads north and west of the Allegheny River. (Same 1809/10: 242.) . Jan. 18. French Creek. (Same 1810/1: 283-286.) . Jan. 24. Oil Creek. (Same 1809/10: 328-329.) 654 INDEX TO DOCXJMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA DUANE (WILLIAM J.)— cont'd Committee on Roads and Inland Navigation — cont'd 1810. Jan. 27. Navigation of Conniant (sic) Creek. {Same 1809/10: 354-355.) '. Jan. 30. Tioga Co. petition for assistance in im- proving road from Williamsport to tlie N. Y. line. (Same 1809/10: 380-381.) . Feb. 9. State road from MUesburg to Waterford. {Same 1809/10: 477-478.) Feb. 14. Tumpiking of road from Callowhill St to the northern Liberties. (Same 1809/10: 517- 518.) . Feb. 14. Road betw. West and North Branches of the Susquehanna. (£ram€ 1809/10: 525-526.) . Feb. 14. West Branch of the Susquehanna. (Same 1809/10: 521-522.) Feb. 14. Downingtown, Ephrata and Harrisburg turnpike road. {Same 1809/10: 593-594.) . Feb. 14. Petition from Westmoreland Co. rel. to roads over Laurel TTill and Chestnut Ridge. {Same 1809/10: 524-525.) . Feb. 14. Petitions rel. to a road from Wilkes- barre to intersect Lehigh & Berwick turnpike. {Same 1809/10: 526-527.) . Feb. 22. Road through the Delaware Water-Gap. {Same 1809/10: 593.) . Feb. 22. Cambria Co. roads. {Same 1809/10: 595.) . Feb. 23. Old Penn. road. {Same 1809/10: 606- 607.) — ■ — . Feb. 23. Road from Kelso's Ferry, Cumberland Co. to the Md. line. {Same 1809/10: 607-608.) . Feb. 26. Road from Harrisburg to Sunbury. {Same 1809/10: 628.) . Feb. 26. Road from Turtle Creek to Pittsburg. {Same 1809/10: 628-629.) . Feb. 26. Road from Fishing Creek to Moore head's ferry. {Same 1809/10: 629.) 1813. Mch. 1. Centre turnpike co. (Same 1812/3: 461- 462.) . Mch. 19. Reas(»is for adverse vote in passage of act refusing request of Union Canal Co. rel. to loan. {Same 1812/13: 571-576.) [Select] Committee 1809. Dec. 19. Petition of V. Moreau, an alien, for right to purchase and hold real estate. (House joL 1809/10: 106-111.) 1810. Jan. 11. Dickinson CoUege. {Same 1809/10: 221-222.) — — . Feb. 7. Powder magazine near Phila. {Same 1809/10: 46L) 1812. Dea 7. Petition of Penn. Insurance Co., for re- newal of charter. {Same 1812/13: 42-43.) 1820. Jan. 28. [On so much of Govs. mess, as relates to the general state of domestic economy, the general stagnation of business and the practicability of a loan office etc.] n. t. p. 23 pp Copy seen In Hist Socy. Amer. PliiloE. Socy. (House JoL 1819/20 . Same. House jol. 1819/20: 416-428.) . Feb. 14. Docs. rel. to the extent and causes of the present graieral distress, n. t p. 27 pp., 2 foldg. tables. Copy seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn. Special Committee 1810. Jan. 15. Gideon Olmsted case. (House jol. 1809/10: 250-254.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Usnal no. of copies ordered prtd. (House joL 1809/10:254.) of Penn., and in Library of 1000 copies ordered prtd. : 466.) DXTBBS (DANIEL S.) 1898. The laws in regard to fences. (4 A.R. dept. [22 AJl. bd.] ot agric. 1898 pt. 1: 325-327.) DUBOIS, CLEARFIELD CO. Banks; see Banks: Individual, Dubois Climate; see that title. Precipitation Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local Schools in; see Education DUCK (WILLIAM) 1827. Apr. 2. £ee Harris (Robt), this date. DUDLEY (CHARLES B.) 1889. Diphtheria at (Jalitzin, (3ambria Co. (5 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1888/9: 88-89; 564-565.) 1888. Sanitary condition of Altoona. (4 same 1887/8: 1004-1009.) 1892. Fever at Phlllpsburg. (8 game 1891/2: 140-14L) 1894. Fever at Juniata College. (10 same 1893/4: 142- 145.) 1895. Soap boiling nuisance at Altoona (11 same 1894/5: 215-216.) DUDLEY (PEMBEETON) 1881-1894. The dedlne of tubercular consumption in Phila.; by P. Dudley. (12 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1895/6 V. 1: 542-545.) 1894. Local sanitary assns. an aid to the local health bds. (10 same 1893/4: 332-334.) 1896. Sanitary mngmt. of contagious diseases of chil- dren. (Procs. and papers 9 state sanitary conven- tion 1896: 69-72.) DUDLEY HUNTINGDON CO. Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local DUFFIELD (GEORGE) Begister (^neral, 1501-1805; see Finance: State, tbe serial group. DXTFFIELD (THOMAS W.) Eepr. from PWla. City, 1860-1862. 1862. Apr. 10. Protection of gas consumers in Phila (LegisL Record 1862: 667-668.) DUFFT QAMES) Fish comr. 1873-1883/4 ; see Fish and Oame. DUFFY (T. N.) 1888. Statistics of rainfall at Milton, 1879-1882. (AJL secy, internal aSairs 1887/8 pt. 1: A 175.) DUHRING (LOXnS A.) 1899. Leprosy in Clearfield Co. (15 AJt. bd. of health, etc. 1898/9 v. 1: 351-352.) DUNBAR, FAYETTE CO. Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local DUNCAN (AUGUST) Fish comr., 188-3/4-1885/6 ; see Fiak and Game. DUNCAN (JAMES) One of comrs. apptd. In 1821 to ascertain owners of sronnd '" " '" " apptd. L Capitol. ^onnd in front of capital bldfs. : one of comrs. apptd. in 1821 to snperlntend rornishing of state INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 655 DUNCAN (STEPHEN) Sen. from City and County of PhllR„ 1821/22-1825; Sen. from City of Philadelphia, 1825/6-1828/9. Committee on Coiporations 1825. Feb. 4. Corporations not recognized by Penn. Sen. jol. 1824/5: 294-308.) Committee on Roads, Bridges and Inland Navigation 1829. Jan. 17. Balto. and Susquehanna R.R. Co. (Sen. jol. 1828/9 V. 1: 143-151.) 300 copies ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1851 : 151.) . Same, separate. Harrisburg: Prtd. at office of the Reporter, 1829. 11 pp. Copy seen in the Amer. Philos. Socy. Library and in the Hist. Socy. of Penn., both In Phlla. 300 copies were ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1851 : 151.) 1830. Feb. 4. Milesburg and Smethport turnpike road. (Same 1829/30 [v. 1]: 228-229.) Select Committee 1823. Mch. 24. Land claim of Chas. Carroll. (Sen. jol. 1822/3: 517-518.) 1825. Feb. 4. Rept. of committee of the Sen. (Dun- can) to whom was referred resolutions rel. to foreign corporations. Harrisburg: Prtd. by Mowry & Came- ron, 1825. 16 pp. Copy seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn. ; Amer. Philos. Socy. and Library of Congress. . Same. (Sen. jol. 1824/5: 294-308.) 1826. Jan. 30. Columbia Bridge Co. (Some 1825/6: 269.) DUNCAN (T. J.) 1874. Co-education. (Penn. School Jol. v. 23:76-80.)' DUNCAN (WILLIAM) Eepr. from Phlla. Co., 1811/12 ; do. from Phlla. City and Co., 1824/5-1828/9. Committee on Vice and Immorality 1829. Apr. 11. On memorial for legisl. aid to check intemperance. (House jol. 1828/9 v. 2: 716-718 (doc. 320).) . Same, separate, n. t. p. 3 pp. Copy seen In Hist. Socy. of Penn. 1812. Jan. 8. Petition of comrs. of Phila. Co. rel. to gratuitous education of poor. (House jol. 1811/12: 179-180.) . Feb. 28. Petition for an auctioneer in northern Liberties in Phila. Co. (Same 1811/2: 493-494.) 1824. Jan. 31. Apptmts. of justices of the peace by the late Gov. (Same 1823/4: 547-549 and foldg. table.) DUNCANNON, PERRY CO. Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local School Houses; see Education Schools in; see Education SmaU-Pox in; see Public Health DUNGAN (JOHN) See Finance : State. Nicholson. Misappropriation of funds : DUNGLISON (ROBLEY) 1854. Letter to President of Penn. Institution for In- struction of the Blind [on European systems of in- struction]. Philadelphia: J. C. Clark & Son, 1854. 24 pp. DUNHAM (LEWIS B.) Repr. from Jefferson, M'Kean, and Warren cos., 1842. [Select] Committee 1842. Feb. 25. Contracts for erection of asylum for insane. (House jol. 1842 v. 2: 289-292.) DUNKEL (AARON K.) Sen. from City of Phila., 1875/6; Secy, of Internal Affairs, 1870-83. [Special] Committee 1876. Apr. 27. Toll laid by boom cos. (Sen. jol. 1876: 803-804.) DUNLAP (H. THOMAS) Repr. from City of Phila., 1893/4-1895/6. 1893. May 24. Remarks; additional law judge in 27th judicial distr. (Legisl. Record 1893 v. 2: 2716-2718.) DUNLAP (JAMES) Repr. from Cumberland Co., 1824/25-1827/8. Select Committee 1827. Dec. 14. Witnesses fees. (House jol. 1827/8 v. 2: 64-65 (doc. 27).) DUNLAP (JOHN) AND THOS. LEIPER 1809. Feb. 25. Rept. as comrs. for selling the old powder magazine. (House jol. 1808/9: 516.) DUNLO, CAMBRIA CO. Small-Pox in; see Public Health DUNLOP (JAMES) Sen. from Franklin Co., 1824/5-1826/7 ; Repr. from Franklin Co., 1831/2. Committee on Judiciary 1825. Jan. 8. Supreme Court decisions; publication. (Sen. jol. 1824/5: 167-170.) [Select] Committee 1825. Mch. 9. Hanover and Carlisle turnpike road. (Sen. jol. 1824/5: 568-569.) 1832. Feb. 10. Rept. of committee of the House to whom were referred mess, of the Gov. and sundry memorials rel. to the abolition of lotteries; Dunlop. Harrisburg: Prtd. by H. Welsh, 1832. 37 pp. Copy seen in State Library at Harrisburg and In Hist. Socy. of Penn. -^. Same. Philadelphia: S. C. Atkinson, 1832. 32 pp. Copy seen in Library of Congress ; Hist. Socy. of Penn., Amer. Philos. Socy. . Same. (House jol. 1831/2 v. 2: 619-653 (doc. 155).) DUNMORE, LACKAWANNA CO. Banks; see Danks: Individual. Fidelity Deposit and Dis- count Bank Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local Schools in; see Education DUNN (J. M.) 1889. Food adulteration. (13 A.R. bd. agric. 1889: 422- 424.) DUNN (MARY L.) 1891. A quarter of a century of public education in Penn. (Penn. School Jol. v. 40: 98-100.) DUNNING (ABRAM B.) Repr. from Luzerne Co., 1855. 1854. Reasons for vote agst. act rel. to common schools. (Daily Legisl. Union v. 1 (no. 75) : 366.) DUNNING'S CREEK; see CANALS AND SLACKWATER NAVIGATION DUQUESNE, ALLEGHENY CO. Bank; see Banks: Individual. Monongahela Valley Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local 656 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA DURHAM (ISRAEL W.) 1899. Insurance la-Ws of Penn. n. p., W. S. Ray, 1899. 90 pp. Copy seen in Free Library of Phlla. DURLING (L. H.) City supt. of schools, 1879/80 ; see Education. Penn. Allegheny City. 1881. The high school question. (Penn. School Jol. V. 30: 106-110.) DURYEA, LUZERNE CO. Diphtheria in; see Public Health. Diphtheria DYBERRY, WAYNE CO. Climate; see that title. Precipitation Temperature; see Climate DYSART (ALEXANDER) Eepr. from Huntingdon Co., 1809/10 ; Sen. from Hunt- ingdon and Mifflin cos., 1816/7. Committee on Claims 1817. Jan. 20. Claim of J. Myers to donation land. (Sen. jol. 1816/7: 153.) EAGAN (J. A.) 1898. 111. state bd. of health. (14 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1897/8 v. 1: 471-472.) EAGLE, CHESTER CO. Nuisances; see Public Health EAGLE'S MERE, SULLIVAN CO. Climate; see that title Fever; see Public Health. Fever Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local Temperature; see Climate EALER (J. J.) Eepr. from Northampton Co., 1883/4-1885/6. 1894. Silos and ensilage. (53 quarterly rept. bd. agric. 1894: 87-88.) 1897. Road question. (3 A.R. dept. of agric. 1897 pt. 1: 306-309.) EARLEY (CHARLES R.) County supt. of schools, 1854/5-1860/1 ; see Education. Penn. Elk Co. ; Eepr. from Clearfield, Jefferson, M'Kean and Elk cos.. 1862-63 ; do. from Clearfield, Elk and Forest cos., 1866; do. from Elk Co., 1877/8-1879/80. EARTHENWARE; see INDUSTRIES, ETC. POTTERY, ETC. STONEWARE EAST BANGOR Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local EAST BERLIN, ADAMS CO. Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local EAST BRADY, CLARION CO. Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local EAST CONEMAUGH, CAMBRIA CO. Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local EAST GREENSBURG, WESTMORELAND CO. Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local EAST LANSDOWNE, DELAWARE CO. Nuisances; see Public Health EAST LEWISBURG, NORTHUMBERLAND CO. Diphtheria in; see Public Health. Diphtheria EAST McKEESPORT, ALLEGHENY CO. Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local EAST PITTSBURGH, ALLEGHENY CO. Banks; see Banks: Individual. Commonwealth Bank EAST STROUDSBURG, MONROE CO. Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local Small-Pox in; see Public Health EAST STROUDSBURG NORMAL SCHOOL; see EDUCA- TION. NORMAL SCHOOLS: STATE. FOURTH DISTRICT EAST TOWANDA, BRADFORD CO. Nuisances; see 'Public Health EAST TROY, BRADFORD CO. Small-Poz in; see Public Health EASTBURN (GEORGE) 1871. Science in education. (Penn. School Jol. v. 20: 94-97.) EASTBURN (HUGH B.) County supt. of schools, 1869/70-1875/6 ; see Education. Penn. Bucks Co. 1876. Teachers' institutes. (Penn. School Jol. v. 25: 128-133.) 1882. Apprn. for Bucks Co. institute. (Same v. 31: 256-257.) EASTBURN (SAMUEL C.) 1891. Public highways. (45 and 46 quarterly rept. bd. of agric. 1891: 26-30.) 1892. Improved highways. (16 A.R. bd. of agric. 1892: 356-357.) EASTERN EXPERIMENTAL FARM; see AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATIONS EASTERN PENITENTIARY Labor in; sec Labor. Convict EASTON, NORTHAMPTON CO. Banks; see Banks: Individual. Eastern Bank; Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank; Merchants' Bank Climate; see that title. Precipitation Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local High School; see Education. Secondary Public Library; see Libraries. Public Rainfall; see Climate Refuse Disposal; see that title Schools in; see Education Temperature; see Climate EATON (JOHN JR.) 1871. American education progressive. (Penn. School Jol. V. 20: 113-118.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 657 EATON (0. P.) 1902-1903. Boundary betw. Penn., Ohio and West Va. (A.R. secy, internal affairs 1902 pt. 1 (pp. 32 A- A43) — same 1903.) Joint rept. -with S. W. Moyer and J. C. Wilson. 1903. See Moyer (S. W.) this date. 1904. N. Y. boundary line. (A.R. secy, internal affairs 1904 pt. 1: 26A-A43.) Joint rept. with O. G. Van Alstyne. EBEL (F. W.) Flsli comr., 1891/4 ; see Fish and Game. EBENSBTJRG, CAMBRIA CO. Health Boatd; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local EBERHART (G. LEANDER) County supt. of schools, 1855/6-1856/7 ; see Education. Penn. Mercer Co. 1873. Teachers' institutes. (Penn. School Jol. v. 22: 10-11.) EBERT (SAMUEL M.) 1893. How can farming be made profitable. (50 quar- terly rept. bd. agric. 1893: 144-146.) EBY (S. H.) County supt. of schools, 1875/6-1879/80 ; see Education. Penn. Franklin Co. EBY (S. P.) 1885. . Forestry and its effect upon the farmer. (9 A.R. bd. of agric. 1885: 175-178.) ECKELS (G. M. D.) 1896. Relation of the normal school to the public school. (Penn. School Jol. v. 45: 118-123.) 1904. The relation of the legislature to the education of teachers. (Procs. of ann. mtg. of bd. of principals of state normal schools of Penn. 1902: 11-19.) ECKELS (W. P.) Couifty supt. of schools, 1887/8-1895/6 ; see Education. Penn. McKean Co. ECKERT (J. V.) 1853. Education the office of church and state unitedly. (Penn. School Jol. v. 2: 57-59.) . The duty of the church and state imitedly to educate the people. (Same v. 1: 405-408.) . An academy in each school distr. (Samer. 2: 10.) ECKERT (THOMAS X.) Vice-pres. and general manager, Western Union Tele- graph Co. 1887. Proposition to state weather service for use of their lines. (A.R. secy, internal affairs 1887/8: A 101.) ECKLES (L. R.) County supt. of schools, 1893/4-1898/9 ; see Education. Penn. Mercer Co. ECKMAN (C. W.) 1894. The average farmer and the average farmer's cow. (52 quarterly rept. bd. agric. 1894: 99-103.) ECKMAN (J. S.) 1889. Our dairy interests. (39 and 40 quarterly rept. bd. agric. 1889: 83-85.) EDDYSTONE, DELAWARE CO. Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local 42 EDENBURG, CLARION CO. Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local EDGAR (MELISSA); see GLASS (MARTHA) EDGE (JOHN P.) Repr. from Chester Co., 1875/6-1877/8. 1877. Future of state bd. of agric. (1 A.R. bd. agric. 1877: 240-244.) 1878. Textile fiber plants — their adaptation to Penn. soil and climate. (2 same 1878: 118-122.) 1879. Foreign and Amer. agric. (3 same 1879: 76-82.) 1880. The legal remedy for food adulteration. (4 some 1880: 175-178.) 1882. Commercial fertilizers. (6 sams 1882: 257-262.) 1882-1883. Rept. as chrm. of committee on silk and silk culture to bd. of agric. (6 sams 1882: 175-178.) 1887. An inquiry into results of artificial propagation of food fishes in Chester Co. (11 same 1887: 374- 377.) Representative from Chester Co. Committee on Agriculture 1878. Feb. 22. Jute culture. (House jol. 1878: 411.) [Special] Committee 1878. Feb. 7. Hall of Representatives. (House jol. 1878: 315-316.) EDGE (THOMAS J.) 1876. Cattle food and cattle feeding, (v. 11. Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1876: 170-179.) . Drains and draining, (v. 11. Same 1876: 215- 227.) 1877. Agriculture in Penn. (1 A.R. bd. of agric. 1877: 229-240.) . Penn. experiments with sugar beets and beet sugar. (1 same 1877: 201-209.) — — . Penn. forests. (1 some 1877: 61-77.) 1879. Lung plague. (3 same 1879: 132-144; 6 quarterly rept.bd. agric. Sept.-Nov., 1879: 19-34.) A reTlsiou of this article Is found In 6 A.R. bd. agric. 1882 : 275-292. 1883. Cream separators. (21 & 22 quarterly rept. bd. agric. 1883: 85-90.) 1884. Insect pests. (8 A.R. bd. agric. 1884: 97-108.) 1886. The selection of commercial fertilizers. (31 quarterly rept. bd. agric. 1886: 43-44.) . Bounty law of 1885. (10 A.R. bd. agric. 1886: 80- 84.) . Agric. colleges and exper. stations in the U. S. (10 sams 1886: 64-72.) 1887. The bounty or " scalp " act of 1885. (32 and 33 quarterly rept. bd. agric. 1887: 73-76.) . Investigation of diseases among domestic ani- mals in the state. (11 A.R. bd. agric. 1887: 313-329.) . Effect of fertilizers upon the tobacco crop. (11 same 1887: 142-150.) . One hundred points in maintaining and restor- ing fertility. (35 quarterly rept. bd. agric. 1887: 10-21.) .. The cost of fencing. (32 and 33 same 1887: 49- 53.) . The Chicago fat stock show of 1886. (32 and 33 sani-e 1887: 84-90.) . The effect of fertilizers upon the tobacco crop. (35 same 1887: 82-96.) 1888. Rept. on pleuro-pneumonia. (12 A.R. bd. agric. as special agt. of the Gov. 1888: 312-318.) 1889. The horn fly. (13 A.R. bd. agric. 1889: 163-167.) 1890. The roads and road laws of Penn. (41 and 42 quarterly rept. bd. agric. 1890: 156-175.) 1891. Maple syrup and maple sugar. (15 A.R. bd. agric. 1891: 293-302.) . Local farmers' institutes. (15 same 1891: 24-26.) 658 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA EDGE (THOMAS J.)— cont'd 1891-1893. Insect enemies. (15 same 1891 (pp. 248- 260)— 17 same 1893.) 1892. History of farmers' institutes. (16 same 1892: 10-13.) 1893. Forestry notes. (17 same 1893: 206-212.) . Potato culture in Penn. (17 same 1893: 227-236.) 1894. The fence laws. (53 quarterly rept. bd. agric. 1894: 5-6.) . Compensation for animals killed [an acct. of contagious diseases. (18 A.R. bd. agric. 1894: 34- 38.) — ^. Glanders. (18 same 1894: 102-104.) . The milk supply of Copenhagen. (18 same 1894: 67-70.) . Division fences.' (18 same 1894: 3.8-43.) . Sale of diseased meat in state. (18 same 1894: 98-100.) . Fertilizer brands. (18 same 1894: 253-275.) . Fertilizers. (18 same 1894: 30-34.) 1895. Wages of farm hands, 1877-1895. (1 A.R. dept. [19 A.R. bd.] agric. 1895 pt. 1: 240-245.) . Agric. socys. [in Penn.]. (1 AJl. [19 A.R. bd.] agric. 1895 pt 1: 499-501.) . Adulteration of milk. (1 same 1895 pt. 1: 238- 239.) . Farmers' National Congress. (1 sams 1895 pt. 1: 548-554.) . Food adulteration. (1 same 1895 pt 1: 215-229.) . Analyses of food and food products under provs. of act of Je. 26, 1895. (1 same 1895 pt 1: 229-237.) Protection from lightning. (1 A.R. dept. of agric. 1895 pt 1: 530-535.) 1896. Tuberculin test. (12 A.R. bd. health 1895/6 v. 1: 537-539.) . New weeds in Penn. (2 A.R. dept. [20 A.R. bd.] agric. 1896 pt 1: 602-604.) . Roads and road laws. (2 same 1896 pt 1: 19-22.) Fertilizers in France. (2 A.R. dept. of agric. 1896 pt 2: 49-53.) . Penn. road laws, 1700-1895. (2 same 1896 pt 1: 127-133.) . Laws rel. to food and food products. (2 A.R. dept. [20 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1896 pt 1: 8-12.) . Penn. phosphate deposit (2 A.R. dept. agric. 1896 pt 1: 660-662.) 1897. Rural free mail delivery. (3 same 1897 pt. 1: 31-34.) . Notes on food adulteration and food laws. (3 A.R. dept. [21 A.R. bd.] agric. 1897 pt 1: 149-181.) . . Cost of fencing. (3 A.R. dept. agric. 1897 pt. 1: 868-869.) 1898. Questions and answers rel. to agric. and hortic. subjects, fertilizers and fertility, dairy and dairy- ing interests, cereals, fruit, etc. 206 pp. (Dept. of agric. bull. 40.) . Commercial fertilizers. (4 A.R. dept. [22 A.R. bd.] agric. 1898 pt 1: 43-47.) — ■ — . Beer, wine and malt extracts. (4 sam^ 1898 pt 1: 81-86.) . Chocolate and cocoa; [adulteration of]. (4 same 1898 pt 1: 90-92.) . Coffee and its adulteration, etc. (4 same 1898 pt 1: 75-80.) . Mustard and its adulteration. (4 same 1898 pt 1: 87-89.) . Pepper and its adulteration. (4 same 1898 pt. 1: 89-90.) EDGE (WILLIAM) Claimant 1851. Columbia and Phlla. 616.) R.R. (Sen. jol. 1851 v. 2: EDGEWOOD, ALLEGHENY CO. Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local EDGEWORTH, ALLEGHENY CO. Health; see Public Health EDINBORO, ERIE CO. Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local EDINBORO' NORMAL SCHOOL; see EDUCATION. NORMAL SCHOOLS: STATE. TWELFTH DISTRICT EDINGER (ABRAHAM) Bepr. from Monroe and Pike Cos., 1854-1856. 1854. Apr. 11. Sale of main line of public works. (Daily L^sl. Union v. 1 (no. 65) : 316.) EDMONDS (F. S.) 1900. Hist sketch of Central High School, Phila. (3 bienn. rept of higher education 1899/00: 598-603.) Paging from Rept of enpt. of public instractlon. EDUCATION Arrangement Education Art Education Associations Bible in Scliools Co-Education Compulsory Education Conventions, Congresses, Conferences, etc County Superintendency Degrees Dental Colleges Department of Public Instruction Dictionaries Drawing in Schools Evening Scliools Exhibitions German in Schools Graded Schools Higher Education College and Univ. Council Indian Schools Industrial and Technical Kindergartens Lancasterian System Law Schools Laws Manual Training Medical Schools Military Schools Moral Training Museums Nature Study Naval Schools Negro Normal Schools : County Normal Schools : Private Normal Schools : State Pharmaceutical Physical Training Private Public Aid Reading Circles Receipts and Expenditures Rural Sabbath Schools School Boards School Census School Fund School Houses School Holidays School Journals School Savings Banks School Sanitation Secondary Schools Superintendent of Common Schools Superintendent of Public Instruction Tardiness Teachers Institutes Normal Instltues Summer Schools Wages Text-Books Theological Truancy University Extension Education : Individual Institutions INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 659 KDUCATION— cont'd 1837. Kept, on elementary public instruction in Europe made to the 36th Gen. Assem. of Ohio; by C. E. Stowe. House ed. Harrisburg: Prtd. by Packer, Barrett and Parke, 1838. 62 pp., foldg. table. Copies of this edition (Penn. House) were seen in the Penn. State Library, Free Library of Phila., library of the Library Co. of Phila. and the Hist. Socy. of Penn. ; also in the Boston Public Library. 2000 copies in English and 1000 in German were ordered by the Penn. Senate. (Sen. Jol. 1837/8 T. 1:421.) Neither Senate ed. was found. For the original (Ohio) edition of this rept. and re- prints other than noted above, see the Ohio Tolume of this Index, p. 10S4. See also below, Penn., under date, 1838. 1852. History of education; by Elias Schneider. (Penn. School Jol. V. 1: 57-59; 76-80; 92-96; 113-116; 149- 152.) . Education'— Its true end; by J. P. Wickersham. (Some V. 1: 53-55.) . Education; by S. Preston. (.Same v. 1: 219-220.) . Essay on female education; by Martha Glass and Melissa Edgar. (Same v. 1: 250-252.) . The influence of national origin upon education in the IT. S.; by John S. Crumbaugh. (Same v. 1: 312-313.) 1853. Female education; by Caroline Davis. (Same V. 1: 431-432.) . [Education]; by T. H. Burrowes. (Same v. 1: 439-443.) . Mission of the American scholar; by T. P. Camp- bell. (Some V. 1: 445-448.) . Relation of the church, the state and the parent, to public education. (Same v. 2: 17-18.) — • — . General education; by Simon Snyder. (Some V. 2: 12-13.) . The church and school question; by Elias Schneider. (Same v. 2: 59-64.) . Education and the educator; by J. F. Stoddard. (Same v. 2: 87-88.) . Education the office of church and state unitedly; by J. V. Eckert. (Some v. 2: 57-59.) . Education: its object and the best means of effecting it; by W. W. Dickson. (Some v. 2: 28-32.) . Importance of natural science as a branch of education; by S. S. Holdeman. (Same v. 2: 119-122.) . On the promotion of education in common schools; by E. C. Benedict. (Sam^ v. 2: 122-128.) . Rept. on the primary school' — ^the teacher and the mode of instruction. (Same v. 2: 224-232.) A. M. Gow, J. P. Wickersham, S. D. Ingram. . Bxtr. from an English Review on education in the U. S. (20 A.R. supt. of common schools 1852/3: 7-8.) 1854. Education the readiest road to wealth; by E. C. Wines. (Penn. School Jol. v. 3: 185-192.) . Philosophy of education; by James Thompson. (Some V. 3. 124-128.) . Education — its object; by W. B. Frew. (Some V. 3: 22-24.) . Summary of common school statistics for the different states. (Some v. 2: 316-317.) . The education needed in America. (Same v. 2: 315-316.) 1855. The slowness, yet extreme tendencies of educa- tional progress; by Thos. H. Burrowes. (Same V. 4: 60-64.) . Same. (Some v. 45: 205-212.) . Education; by Jennie Beistline. (Same v. 4: 251-252.) . The country's demand for educated women; by D. S. Beale. (Some v. 4: 311-312.) . School govt.; by Ira C. Mitchell. (Same v. 3: 317-319.) -. Address of J. before teachers' V. 3: 376-381.) B. Pradt, co. supt. of Potter Co., institute [on education]. (Same EDUCATION— cont'd 1855. Address of Dan. Grant before Perry Co. Educa- tional Conv. [on education]. (Same v. 4: 29-32.) — 1— >. Intellectual development; by J. P. Stoddard. (Same v. 4: 88-92.) 1856. An enlighted public spirit in this country essen- tial to good schools. (Same v. 4: 328-330.) . What do we educate for? by S. S. Saul. (Some V. 4: 373-374.) . The American schoolmaster — ^hls mission; by J. McD. Sharp. (Same v. 5: 52-58.) . The relation of Sunday and secular schools; by A. M. Gow. (Same v. 5: 169-176.) . Popular education; by S. P. Bates. (Same v. 5: 288-294.) 1857. Educationist motives, methods and ends; by Horace Greeley. (Sam,e v. 6: 158-160.) . Common schools and crime; by B. Ryerson. (Same v. 6: 300.) . The value and uses of education ; by S. W. Tewks- bury. (Same v. 5: 364-368.) 1858. The true basis of education; by J. W. McCaskey. (Some V. 6: 316-320.) — . Relation of intellectual culture to physical labor. (Samsy. 7: 348-352.) . Benefits of a general education; by Jesse H. Berry. (Same v. 6: 342-344.) 1859. The foundation principles of education; by G. B. Hotchkin. (Same v. 8: 60-64.) . Female education; by J. Hettenbaugh. (Same V. 8: 25-28.) 1860. The common school law — its object and its effects on American Socy.; by E. Guyer. (Same v. 9: 253- 256.) . True education and its results; by M. O. Crosby. (Some V. 9: 158-160.) . Education for labor; by E. Lamborn. (Same V. 9: 142-143.) 1861. Relation of common schools to civilization; by A. Smith. (Same v. 10: 148-150.) 1862. Irregular attendance; by J. W. Dickerson. (Same V. 11: 312-315.) . Educational statistics of Europe and America; by John C. Ellis. (Same v. 11: 17-19; 51-53; 112- 114; 148-150; 174-176; 212-215; 240-242; 276-277; 304; 336-338; 364-366.) England, France, Russia, Austria, Prussia, Pontifical States, German States, United States. . The mission of woman to the common schools. (Some V. 11: 49.) . The importance of a thorough education of wo- man; by W. T. Hamilton. (Some v. 11: 46-48; 117- 123.) . Importance of educating the young; by R. M. Magee. (Some v. 10: '379.) . Educational depts. in newspapers. (Same v. 11: 192-194.) 1862/3-1880/1. Educational matters in other states. In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1862/3 in v. 11 : 167-168 ; 198 ; 231 ; 259 ; 291-292 ; 354- 355 1863/4 in V. 12: 4-5; 38; 104-105; 131-132; 170; 201- 202 ; 229-230 ; 261-263 ; 326-327 ; 356-357. 1864/5 in v. 13: 6-7; 36; 88-89; 110-111; 134; 144- 145 ; 168-169 ; 193-194 ; 221-222 ; 248-249. 1865/6 in v. 14 : 5-6 ; 72 ; 98 ; 124 ; 150 ; 202-204 ; 228 ; 254-255 ; 281-282. 1866/7 In V. 15 : 6 ; 28-29 ; 132 ; 213-214 ; 245 ; 294-295. 1867/8 In V. 16 : 5-6 ; 171-172 : 281-282. Given under the caption Educational Intelligence in V. 17-19. 1868/9 In V. 17: 133-136; 162-163; 190-191; 221-223; 246-248 ; 301-304 ; 398. 1869/70 In v. 18: 8-10; 96-99; 131-132; 158-159: 214- 215; 243-248; 272-273; 329-331. 1870/1 in V. 19: 10-12; 93-95; 160-151; 212-213; 309- 312. 660 INDEX TO DOCXJMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA EDUCATION— cont'd 1871/2 In ▼. 20: 29-30; 187; 200; 234-236: 267-270; 301-304; 336^37; 365-368; 401-403. B^innlng with p. 167, given under the caption Miscel- lany ; this caption is also nsed In t. 21 and 29. 1872/3 In T. 21 : 17+-175. 1873/4-1879/80. Not found. 1880/1 In T. 29: 253-254; 340-341. 1863. American schools; their past, present and fntnre; by John C. Ellis. (Penn. School JoL v. 12: 13-14; 45-47; 116-117.) ^. EvQs of irregularity in attendance and the remedy. (Same t. 11: 219-220.) Ejects of the war on franale education. (Same T. U: 289-290.) . What is the use of public education? by E. Lambom. (Same r. 12: 42-43.) . American education; by L. W. Savage. (Same T. 12: 61-64.) 1864. The true objects and mode of edncatirai; by B. A. West— L Extrs. from president's mess, on education. (Samev. 29: 291-292.) . Education and crime. (Same v. 29: 12-14.) Synopsis of remarks of Supt. Brockway, prtd. In N. Y. School Journal. . The r61e of the federal govt, in public instruction. (Same v. 28: 345-348.) Translated from rept. of the French comn. by K. K. Buehrle. . Education and crime; story told by our penal institutions. (Same v. 28: 442-443.) 1881. Education in the south; by J. P. Wickersham. (Same V. 30: 120-122.) . The leading characteristics of Amer. systems of education; by J. P. Wickersham. (Same v. 30: 133- 140.) . The relation of innocent pupils to crime in school. (Same v. 30: 94-96.) . Education and crime; by J. P. Wickersham. (Same v. 30: 39-46.) . Health and education; by J. Richardson. (Some V. 30: 20-22.) . Self-education; by C. Z. Weiser. (Same v. 30: 6-8.) 1882. European schools; by Sarah A. Stewart. (Same V. 31: 241-243.) From Wisconsin Journal of Mdacation. . Temperance instruction in the common schools; by Mrs. M. H. Hunt (Sams v. 30: 317-318.) . Training that educates; by F. W. Parker. (Some V. 31: 237-241.) — ' — . Organization of distr. schools; by Herman Raab. (Same v. 30: 389-391.) From Illinois School Journal. . School supervision; by Mr. Shaub. (Same v. 30: 345-349.) 1883. Educational progress in America; by Eugene Lawrence. (Same v. 31: 349-355.) . Scientific temperance in public schools; by Nar- cissa E. White. (Same v. 32: 107-108.) . Remarks of Benj. F. Butler on education. (Same V. 31: 380-381.) 1884. Citizenship and education; by J. L. M. Curry. (Some V. 33: 83-84.) . Educational needs and status of the South; by R. Bingham. (Some v. 33: 88-89.) — I — 1, Needs in American education ; by Eva D. Kellogg. (Samev. 33: 93.) . Education and labor; by S. A. Baer. (Sam£ V. 33: 100-104.) . Education at the south; by Dr. Mayo. (Same V. 33: 114-116.) . Necessity of a minister of education. (Sams v. 33: 121-122.) . Thorough education a national defence; by Hamilton Wallace. (Same v. 32: 415-417.) . Supervision of schools; some practical thoughts. (Some V. 32: 362-364.) . Labor as an educator; by B. G. Northrop. V. 32: 436-438.) EDUCATION— cont'd 1886. Temperance in its relation to education; by John Q. Stewart. (Same v. 35: 86-91.) . Summary of co. inspector's duties as given by George W. Ross, Minister of Education in Province of Ontario, Canada. ([53] A.R. supt. of public in- struction 1885/6: xviii-xix.) 1887. Relation of common school training to labor, and labor a valuable means of education; by James M. Coughlin. (Penn. School Jol. v. 36: 89-92.) . The effect of general intellectual culture on manual labor; by T. H. Burrowes. (Same v. 6: 91-96.) 1888. Education vs. crime; by Supt. Walton of Chester Co. (Same v. 37: 101.) . Temperance instruction. (Same v. 37: 27-28.) . Relation of the school to our social life; by E. E. Higbee. (Same v. 37: 204-207.) 1889. Common schools and Sunday schools; by J. P. Wickersham. (Same v. 37: 408-411.) . Relation and duties of education to crime; by J. Bittinger. (Same v. 37: 315-317.) 1890. The old and the new in education; by Mary Rockwood. (Same v. 39: 136-138.) . The new in education; by Bdwd. Brooks. (Same V. 39: 97-104.) . Women in education; extr. from speech of G. C. Fisher. (Some v. 39: 82-83.) . The schools of to-morrow; by A. E. Winship. (Same v. 39: 104-105.) 1891. 6th rept. of U. S. civil service comn. shows that a larger percentage from public schools than from academies pass the examinations. (Same v. 39: 352-353.) : The public school and civil service reform; by Geo. Wm. Curtis. (Same v. 39: 391-394.) . Scientific temperance instruction; by Anna E. Moore. (Same v. 40: 63-66.) . Temperance instruction; by Leila A. Cooper. (Same v. 40: 66-69.) 1892. The end and the means in public instruction. (Some v. 41: 127-129.) . Educational progress; by T. J. Chapman. (Same V. 41: 110-115.) ' . After-school education; by Bdwd. T. Devine. (Some V. 40: 390-392.) . The studies in the public schools demanded by the times; by L. E. McGinnes. (Same v. 40: 399- 401.) Hygiene, civics, vocal music, manual training, moral training. . Education at Washington; national bureau of education. (Same v. 40: 416-418.) 1893. American schools for American citizenship; by Andrew S. Draper. (Same v. 41: 459-470.) 1894. The true standard of educational values; by Jos. Carhart. (Same v. 42: 327-329.) From Public School Journal. 1895. Libraries and popular education. (Sams v. 43: 361-364.) 1900. The relation of publishers to education; by Pres. Passmore. (Same v. 49: 68-73.) . New demands in public school work; by Addison L. Jones. (Same v. 48: 368-372.) . Function of the public school; by Geo. Howell. (Same v. 48: 378-380.) . The free-school system. (Same v. 27: 260-264.) First chap, of the Eept. of the French Comn. to the Centennial Exposition made to the Minister of Public Instruction. Translation by E. K. Buehrle. 1901. Problem of school supplies; by Otis K. Stuart. (Same v. 49: 594-596.) 1902. Domestic science in common schools; by E. E. Miller. (Some v. 50: 504-507.) 662 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA EDUCATION— cont'd 1904. What can teachers or normal children learn from | the teaching of defectives? by Martin W. Barr. ' {Same r. 52: 491-195.) Austria 1$79. Pedagogics abroad: description of an Austrian j state real-school; by Adcdph Oppler. (Penn. School j JoL T. 27: 365-367.) j 1 Baltimore, Maryland ■ 1867. 37th ann. rept. of bd. of comrs. of public schooU j to the mayor and dty councils of Bait. (Penn. j School JdL Y. 16: 254-255.) i ! BostiMi, Massachusetts I See below, Massachusetts. ! ) Canada 1856. Education in XTjiper Canada. (Penn. Schocd JoL T. 5: 164-166.) Chicago, Illinois 1892. On the state school exhibit at Chicago. (Penn. School JoL T. 41: 263-264.) China 1S77. EldacaticHi in China; by Dr. Leggre. (Penn. School JoL T. 26: 4-6.) Delaware 1852. Res. adopted at ann. cchit. of New (Castle Co., DeL, i resp. achotd houses, cause of common s<^oo]s in general, etc (Penn. School JoL t. 1: 331.) 1855. See below, Poul, Chester Col, this date. 1856. Educational conditioa of D^ (Penn. School JoL j T. 5: 123-125.) f District of Odombia 1867. Education in the District of Colombia. (P«m. - Serman. FSnfzehnter Jahiesbericbt de« Snperintendenten der Tolksschnlen Ton Pennsyl- Tanien. n. p., n. d. 44 pp.. foldg. table. Copy seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn. 16. 1848/9. n. p., n. d. 16 iq>-t 10000 copies in BncUah and 3000 copies in (German ordered prtd. (Sen. JoL 18S0 ▼. 1 : 145.) 16. 1848/9. In German. Not seen. See above, nnder [En^iah] dept. ed. for order to print. Alexander L. Bmttell, tupt. 17. 1849/50 dept. ed. n. p., n. d. 15 pp. Copies seen in Free Ubrary of Phila. and in tlie Hist. Socy. of Penn. 15(M)0 copies in Kn glUh and 5000 in (lerman ordered prtd. (Honse joL 1851 T. 1 : 241.) 17. 1849/50. In German. Not seen. See nnder [Englisb] dept. ed. for order to print. 17. 1849/50 doc ed. n. p.. n. d. 75 pp. This edition contains statistical tables omitted from the dept. ed. 18. lKO/1 dept ed. n. p- n. d. 16 pp. C^py seen In tlie Penn. State Ubrary. 5C>C>0 copies in English and 2000 In (German ordered prtd. (House JoL 1852 v. 1:100.) 18. 1S50/1. In (German. Not seen. See above, under [EngHeh] dept ed. for order to print 18. 1850/1 doc ed. n. p., n. d. 16 pp. Fram4it W. Hmghet, tupt. 19. 1851, 2 dept ed. T. Fenn t Co., 1S53. 15 pp. Copies seen In the Hist Socy. of Penn- and in the Penn. State Ubrary. 2000 copies in English and 500 in (German ordered prtd. (Sen. JoL 1853 v. 1 : 40.) 20000 copies in English and 5000 copies in German ordered prtd. (Honse JoL 1853 r. 1 : 1&) 19. 1851/2. In German. Not seen. See nnder [EngSsh] dept ed. for order to print 19. 1851/2 doc ed. n. p., n. d. 15 ppl Charlet A. BUek, aapt. I'O. lS-52/3. n. p., n. d. 22 pp.^- 2CMJ0CI coiries in English and 3000 in (German ordered prtd. (Honse JoL 1854 : 43. ■ 20. 1Sd2 3. In German. Not seen. See above, tinder [English] dept ed. for order to print 21. 1853/4. n. p., n. d. 19, 160 pp.t Copies seen In library of the Ubrary Co. etf Phila., in the Hist Socy. of Penn. and in the Penn. State Library. j EDUCATION— cont'd serial — cont'd Annngi Reports — cont'd 1 series — cont'd CbeclOiBt — confd Aitdreto G. Curtim, ampt. [22.] 1854/5. n. p., n. d. 15, 351 pp.t „._^ _ ^ Copies seen in Free Ubrary of »*<■"« . in Hist Socy. of Penn. and Penn. State Library. 23. 1855/6 dept ed. A. B. Hamilton, 1857. 23, 292, 158 pp. 2000 copies In English and 500 in (^erman ordered prtd. (Sen. JoL 1857 : 67.) 6000 copies in En^ish and 2000 in German ordered prtd. (House JoL 1857: 155.) 23. 1855/6 doc ed. h. t p. 23, 292, 158 pp. 23. 1855/6. In German. Not seen. See almve, under [En^Ish] dept ed. for order to print Hettry C. HiekoJt, tmpt. 24. 1856/7 dept ed. A. B. Hamilton, 1858. 247. 170(1), 37 pp., pis. 24. 1856/7 doc ed. h. t p. [37, 247, 170(1) pp.] 25. 1857/8 dept ed. A. B. Oamlltnn, 1859:21, 171. 182 pp. 25. 1857/8 doc ed. n. p., n. d. 21, 171, 182 pp. 26. 1858/9 dept ed. A B. Hamilton, 1860. 24. 116. 26. 1858/^doc ed. n. p., n. d. 24. 116. 174 pp. Thomas H. Bumnces, supt. 27. 1859/60 dept ed. A. B. Hamilton, 1861. 192 pp. (^pies seen in Hist Socy. of Penn. and in the Free Ubrary of Phila. 27. 1859/60 doc ed. n. p., n. d. v. p. 28. 1860/1 dept ed. A B. Hamilton, 186Z 254 pp. Copies seen in Hist Socy. at Penn. and in die Free Ubrary of PbHa. 28. 1860/1 doc ed. n. p.. n. d. 254 pp. 29. 1861/2 dept ed. Singerly Ic Hyers, 1863. 274 pp. Copy seen In library of the Ubrary Co. of Phfla. 29. 1861/2 doc ed. n. p.. n. d. 274 pp. 29. 1861/2. In (German. Harri«bnrg: Singerly and Hyera, 1863. 225. 102 pp. Bericht dea Snperintendenten der Staats-Sdndea von Oipy seen in Ubrary of (Congress. Chas. B. Cobmru, ampt. 30. 1862/3 dept ed. Singerly ft Myen. 1864. xzzfl. 287 pp. 30. 1862/3 doc ed. h. t p. xzxH, 287 pp. 31. 1863/4 d^t ed. Singerly ft Kyera, 1865. 317 pp. (}opy seen in Free Library of PhBa. 31. 1863/4 doc ed. h. t p. 317 pp. 32. 1864/5 dept ed. Singerly ft Myers. 1866l 307, 66 pp. 32. 1864/5 doc ed. h. t p. 307, 66 pp. Jamea P. Widterakam, tupt. [33.] 1865/6. Singerly ft Myers, 1S«7. xlviil, 33-334 ro-ti 33. 1865, 6. In (SermaiL Bericht des Snperintendentoi der YoDES-Schnlen des Staates Fenssrlvanlen. Harris- bnrg : Singerly and Myers. 1867. Ixriii, 263, 111 pp. Copy seen in Hist Socy. of Penn. [34.] 1866/T Oevt. ed. Singeriy ft Myera, 1868. zflll. 424 ppu [34.] 1866/7 doc ed. xUi, 424 pp. [35.] 1867/8. B. Singerly, 1869. dvlU, 406 pp.t [36.] 1868/9 dept ed. B. Singerly, 1870. tzii. 368 pp. [36.] 18eS/9 doc ed. h. t p. IxU, 368 ppu [37.] 1869/70 d^t ed. B. Singerly, 1870. Ixl. 359 pp, diart [37.] 1869A0 doc ed. n.p..n.d. Ixt359pp. [3&] 1S70/1 dept ed. B. Singerly, 1871. Izix. 376 pp. [38L] 1870/1 doc ed. n. p.. n. d. Islx,376pp. [38.] 1870/1. In German. Hanlaborg: B. Singerly, 1S72, Ixtx. 272. 124 pp. Bericht des Snperintendenten der Tolks-Sainlen des Staates Pennsylvanien. Copy seen in library :■. 1897 T. 7. doc .". 1898 -v. S. doc i-l 1899 T. S. doc 5. 1900T. 9. doc6. 1901 T. 9. doc 5. 1902 T. 9. doc 4. Also [tlie narrstlTe part] In Pom. School Joomal as follows: [Adrance ': or abbreviated] Bepts. were issued iLs f oBows : 62. 1894/5. n. p.. C. M. Bnsch. 1S95. irii pp. (Same as xril pp. in fall rept) 63. 1895/6. n. p, C. M. Bnsch. 1896. xnv pp. Same as xxxr pp. in fnB rept 64. 1S96 7. n. p., W. S. Bay. 1S9S. dxzzTl pp. pp. i-cxlv correqKtiid to same pages of fnll rept ; pp. dlTi-dTXTl o rr^f-:.nd to pp. 624-664 of regular rept. 6!'. 1S97 8. n. p.. W. S. Bay, 1899. 94 pp. First 27 pp. correqiond to first xxril rp. of full rept : rp. ■2S-ZI to p. cxxiT-cixvU : pp. •'52-37 to pp. 680- ft*.- : fp. 39-43 to pp. 6«7-«91 ; pp. 44-93 to pp. 638- 679. * Doc and devt editions same. EDUCATION— cont'd serial — cont'd (TircnlarB 1S54-1900. Circniare [issued frMn the dept of com- mon schools, 1854-1874, dept. of pnbUc instmctum, 1875-1900]. No separate copies were fonnd. Checklist 1854 May 24. Clrcnlar 1. to school directors called to fin tlie office of CO. snpt (21 A.B. sopt common schools 1854 : 149-151.) Jnly 20. Instmctlons to co. sapts. le^. examlnatbm (rf teachers and ejanting of teacher^ licenses. (21 soBie 1854 : 1550 Jnly 24. Clrcnlar 2L to eo. sapts., ace copies Ot adiool laws, decisions, forms, teachers' certlflfstes, etc (21 aamte 1854:151-154.) . Some (Penn. School JoL t. 3 : 46-47.) Sept 5. Circular to co. sapts. {Same t. 3: 102.) n. d. Ctrcnlar 3 to co. sapts. [resp. state appm.]. (21 A.R. sapt common schools 1854 : 134-155.) 1855 n. d. Qrcalar to co. sapts. reL to ann. repts. (Penn. School JoL T. 3:359.) n. d. Circalar to sapts., directors and others reL to truk- ing of letters. {Same ▼. 3 : 359-360.) D. d. Circalar to directors reep. independent distrs., etc (&»« T. 3:360-362.) Oct 8. [CSrcnlar containing special instmctlons to en. sapts. in regard to information to be obtained in coarse of tbelr school Tidtation.] (28 AJB. sapt common schools 1855/6 app. [1], p. 5.) 1856 Jane 9. [CMrcnlar addressed to sdiool directors reL to Tialtation of schools.] (23 AB. snot common sebooia 18S/6 app. [2]. pp. 141-142.) . Same. (Penn. School JoL t. 5 : 116.) June 30. [Circalar addressed to co. sapts. reL to prepara- tion of ann. rept] (23 A.B. sapt common sclioola 1855/6 app. [1], pp. 6-7.) XoT. [Circalar from " offidal ** dept of Penn. School JoomaL explaining forms for mo. repta. to be sent oat (23 aawte 1853/6 app. [2], VO- 143-147.) Dec 2. [(Mrcnlar sent to school districts, with blank forms for monthly repts., etc] (23 same 1835/6 app. [2], pp. 142-143.) 1857 May 23. [(Areolar to co. sapts.. ^ectfylng informatiaa desired in repts. and order in which it is to be given.] (24 A.B. sapt common schools 1856/7 app. [1], pp. 3-5.) 1&58 April 30. [Clrcnlar to co. sapt&, endoeing blank for ann. rept and making snggestioas reL to r^t] (25 A3, sapt common schools 1857/8 app. [1]. p. 2.) 1870 Oct 4. Clrcnlar to co. sapts. reqnesttng inf ormatiiHi rd. to graded schools, etc (Penn. Sdiool JoL t. 19 : 180- 181.) 1572 April 1. [Circalar letter reL to (sdectlon and) election of CO. sapts. ([39] A.B. sapt common schools 1871/2 : xxUl-xxiT.) 1876 [(Clrcnlar letter to school boards requesting contiibatlOB for erection of bldg. on Centeniual nounds to lepte- seot educational interests.] (43 AB. sopt at pobUe tnstmctian 1875/6 : IzzxU-lxxxBL) [(Circular to sapts. rel. to preparation. eoDecUim and despatching of m«tjri«i for educational exUblt at CentennlaL] (43 tatme 1875/6 : bxzUMzxztr.) [Circular to colteRS reL to exhibition at edocatlaiial interests at Centennial and requesting their aid.] (43 8aai« 1S75 6 : txxxlT-lxxxr.) [(Mrcnlar to orph'^n schools. reL to r e pres cn tatlMi of orphan schools la edncatlonal exhibition at Centes- nlaL] '43 aamie 1875/6 : Ixxxv.) Feb. 9. [(Circular reL to scholars' work : roles and sug- gestions of practical character concerning prepara- tion of work.] (43 ««■« 1875/6 : IxxxTi-xdL) Fd. 18. [Clrcnlar answering, in graieral way. tnqnlries concerning kind of work desirable for CentennlaL] (43 soaie 1875/6 : xdU-xdr.) AprU. Forms issued by dept [wItt remarks and explana- tions]. f43 aamu 1875/6 : xdT-xcvH.) June 5. [Circular to exhibitors in Penn. edncatl<»al ban. request list of contrfbuttmB in order to ore- pare catal(«ne.] (43 aame 1875/6 : xcvtL) ^ Oct 17. [Circular to exhibitore in Penn. edncatlottal hall reL to removal of articles on exhibition. 1 m OTwe 1875/6 : xcTliL) "-' «*' INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 667 EDUCATION— cont'd serial — cont'd Circulars — cont'd 1877 Jan. 3. Circular to city, co. and several borough supts. requesting an hist, sketch of education, In their several jurisdictions. (44 A.E. supt. public Instruc- tion 1876/7 :xxill.) 1879 Aug. 25. Circular to normal schools concerning prepara- tion of classes for graduation. (Penn. School Jol. V. 28 : 158.) 1884 April. Circular letter to co. supts. (Tenn. School .Tol. V. 32:372.) 1892 May 17. [Circular letter to school directors on lengthen- ing of school term.] (59 A.R. supt. of public instruc- tion 1891/2: V.) 1899 June 1. Circular letter to co. supts. (Penn. School Jol. V. 47:583.) 1900 Special circular from child study dept. of Penn. State Educational Assn. (67 A.E. supt. of public instruc- tion 1899/00 V. 1 :xl-xv.) non-serial 1682-1867. Hist, sketch of education in Penn.; by J. P. Wickersham. ([34] A.R. supt. of common schools 1866/7: xxvlii-xxxvi.) : Same. (Penn. School Jol. v. 16: 209-214.) 1682-1874. Education under new constitution with rgsumg of legislation. (41 A.R. supt. of common schools 1873/4: xv-xviii.) 1683-1872. Hist, sketch showing that fundamental laws of Penn. have favored education from beginning. ([39] same 1871/2: xxxiii-xxxiv.) 1776-1898. School legislation; its growth; by G. Hop- wood. (4 A.R. dept. [22 A.R. bd.] of agric. 1898 pt. 1: 357-362.) 1792. Rept. of committee apptd. on subject of estab- lishing schools throughout state. (House jol. 1791/2: 177-179.) 1794. Constitutional injunction for the establishment of public schools. (Govs. mess. (Mifflin) Dec. 6, 1794.) 1795. Rept. of committee on part of Govs. mess. rel. to schools for the poor and academies. (House jol. 1794/5: 228-229.) 1796. Attention directed to education of the poor. (Govs. mess. (Mifflin) Dec. 9, 1796.) 1796/77-1856/77. ' Comparison 'of population with ann. enrolment in public schools. (44 A.R. supt. of public instruction 1876/7: 773.) Population in 1796, 1800, 1810, 1820, etc., to 1870, 1877; ann. enrolment In 1856, 1860, 1865, 1870, 1871, 1872, 1873, 1874, 1875, 1876, 1877. 1798. Rept. of committee (Smith) apptd. to take into consideration the establishing of schools as en- joined by the constitution. (Sen. jol. 1797/8: 178.) 1799. Establishment of public schools for gratuitous instruction of poor, still remains inoperative and unexecuted. (Govs. mess. (Mifflin) Dec. 7, 1799.) 1800. Govs. mess. (M'Kean) resp. suit of John Brving agst. commonwealth ; enclosing petition from Amer. Phil. Socy. and recommending the Socy. to the liberality of the legisl.; petition from trustees of Northumberland Academy; value of a few dollars expended on education. (Sen. jol. 1799/00: 131.) . " To remind you of a constitutional Injunction, ' that the Legislature shall, as soon as conveniently may be, provide by law, for the establishment of schools throughout the state, in such manner, that the poor may be taught gratis.'" (Govs. mess. (M'Kean) Nov. 21, 1800.) EDUCATION— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1802. "You will endeavor .... to diffuse the bless- ings of education among the poor." (Same (M'Kean) Dec. 11, 1802.) 1803. Rept. of committee (Henderson) apptd. on part of Govs, address rel. to schools for education of the poor. (House jol. 1802/3: 149.) 1805. Rept. of committee (Porter) on establishment of schools in such manner that poor may be taught gratis. (Same 1804/5: 265-266.) 1807. General encouragement of schools recommended. Govs. mess. (M'Kean) Dec. 3, 1807.) 1808. Rept., by bill, of committee (Brady) to whom was referred Item of Govs, address resp. schools. (Sen. jol. 1807/8: 97.) . Rept. of committee (Shulze) on petition from borough of Lebanon, Dauphin Clo., for authority to raise $2000 by way of lottery for purpose of erecting an English school-house. (House jol. 1807/8 pt. 2: 4-5.) 1809. Rept. of committee (Ogle) to whom was referred petition from trustees of the Germantown school, Phila. Co., for authority to raise $15,000, by way of lottery. (Same 1808/9: 190.) . Establishing system of education of primary im- portance. (Govs. mess. (Snyder) Dec. 7, 1809.) 1810. For enactment of law providing for establish- ment of public school system in state. (Same (Sny- der) Dec. 6, 1810.) / . Constitutional provision rel. to education of poor; various grants have been made to colleges and academies but no act guarantees education to poor throughout state, free of expense. (Same (Snyder) Dec. 6, 1810.) . Rept. of committee (Biddle) on so much of Govs. mess, as relates to education of poor. (House jol. 1810/11: 108-114.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Usual no. of copies ordered prtd. (House jol. 1810/1 : 114.) 1811. Value of education. (Govs. mess. (Snyder) Dec. 5, 1811.) 1812. Exertion to establish common school system urged. (Sam^ (Snyder) Dec. 3, 1812.) . Rept. of committee (Duncan) on petition of comrs. of Phila. Co. rel. to gratuitous education of poor. (House jol. 1811/12: 179-180.) 1813. For revision of public school laws. (Govs. mess. (Snyder) Dec. 10, 1813.) 1814. " It is hoped the importance of education .... encouragement .... of mnftres will have a share in your deliberations." (Same (Snyder) Dec. 10, 1814.) 1815. Rept. of committee (T. Morgan) to whom was referred item of Govs. mess. rel. to education. (House jol. 1814/5: 446-447.) 1816. Obstacles to introduction of system of general education could be obviated if provision were made to lay off cos. into school distrs., ascertaining CLuall- fications of school masters and by paying out of state treasury a small salary to those approved. (Govs. mess. (Snyder) Dec. 5, 1816.) 1818. Duty to provide for gratuitous education of the poor; difficulties. (Same (Findlay) Dec. 3, 1818.) 1820. Rept. of committee on education (Reed) to whom was referred res. directing them to Inquire Into ex- pediency of establishing a grand state lottery, the proceeds to be appropriated exclusively for the use of common schools. (House jol. 1819/20: 750.) . Imperative duty to introduce and support a liberal system of education. (Govs. mess. (Hiester) Dec. 19, 1820.) 668 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA EDUCATION— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1822. Kept, of committee on education (Wurts) on literary institutions which have been aided by com- monwealth. (Sen. jol. 1821/2: 476-496.) University of Penn., Dickinson College, Franklin Col- lege, Jefferson College, Washington College, Al- legheny College ; academies (list with date o? Insti- tution or incorporation, amt. of appms. by com- monwealth, location) ; and education of the poor under the Lancasterlan system (hist, of this system). . Educational system incomplete. (Govs. mess. (Hiester) Dec. 5, 1822.) . Same, separate. Entitled "Rept on the subject of education." n. p., C. Mowry. 24 pp. Copy seen In Amer. PhlL Socy., Phlla. 1375 copies In Bngllsh and 400 in German were ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1821/2:496.) 1823. Revision of laws referring to the school system suggested. (Govs. mess. (Hiester) Dec. 4, 1823.) . Constitutional requisitions rel. to education in a great measure unanswered. (Same (Schulze) Dec. 16, 1823.) 1825. Rept. of committee on education (Sullivan) rel. to education of the poor of commonwealth. (House jol. 1824/5 V. 2: 121-123 (doc. 55).) 1825-1828. Abstr. of rept. made by co. comrs. of the no. of poor children instructed in the resp. cos., with the expense of such instruction; and a stmt, of the no. educated on the Lancasterlan plan, as far as such repts. have been reed, in answer to a circular to CO. comrs. made under House res. of Apr. 14, 1828. (Same 1828/9 v. 3: 620 (doc. 238).) The pagination refers to voL 2. 1827. Duty of legislature to provide for education of poor. (Govs. mess. (Schulze) Dec. 5, 1827.) 1828. Rept. of committee on education (Bonsall) on so much of Govs. mess, as relates to a general system of education. (House jol. 1828/9 v. 2: 392 (doc. 106).) 1829. Rept. of secy, of commonwealth (Blythe), rel. to instruction of poor children of commonwealth, 1825-1828, expense, etc.; comment. {Same 1828/9 V. 2: 618-620 (doc. 237).) . Rept. of committee on education (Post) on peti- tions from Lehigh Co. rel. to education of poor chil- dren. (Same 1828/9 v. 2: 567 (doc. 195).) . Duty to provide for education of poor. (CJovs. mess. (Schulze) Nov. 4, 1829.) . Necessity of devising system of education. {Same (Wolf) Dec. 15, 1829.) 1829-1893. Education vs. crime; stmt, exhibiting educa- tion of convicts reed. Into Eastern Penitentiary each year, and crimes convicted of. (64 A.R. inspectors of Eastern Penitentiary 1893: 46-47.) 1829/68-1829/76. Education vs. crime; stmt, exhibit- ing education of convicts reed, each year, convicted of crimes agst. property and crimes agst. persons, showing changing as well as criminal relations of convicts reed, each year in penitentiary. (40 same 1868 (p. 86)— 48 same 1876.) 1830. Need of a general system of a common school education in Penn. (Govs. mess. (Wolf) Dec. 8, 1830.) . Rept. of committee on education (Parkhurst) rel. to a general system of education in common- wealth. (House Jol. 1829/30 v. 2: 665-666 (doc. 250).) . Necessity of a general system of education; appms. since 1800 have been applied to academies and colleges. (Rept. of committee of ways and means (Mallery) Feb. 22, 1830.) EDUCATION— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1830. Importance of devising an educational system; no. of children in state not receiving instruction. (Govs. mess. (Wolf) Dec. 8, 1830.) 1831. Apptmt. of committee to study question of educa- tion and report recommended. (Same (Wolf) Dec. 7, 1831.) . Rept. of committee on education (Fetterman) on so much of Govs. mess, as relates to a general system of education. (House jol. 1831/2 v. 2: 641- 647 (doc. 122).) . Same, separate. Harrisburg: Prtd. by H. Welsh, 1831. 16 pp. Copies seen In Amer. Phil. Socy., Library of the Library Co. of PhUa. and Free Library of Phlla. . Rept. of committee on education (Anthony) on memorials of citizens of Phila. requesting altera- tions in law of 1828, so as to direct controllers of public schools or co. comrs. to give additional aid to infant schools. (Sen. jol. 1830/1 v. 1: 474-475.) 1832. Rept. of the committee on education (Ander- son) upon so much of Govs. mess, as relates to a general system of education. (House jol. 1831/2 V. 2: 684-687 (doc. 194).) . Same, separate. Harrisburg: Prtd. by H. Welsh, 1832. 6 pp. . Need of change in organization and economy of school system. (Govs. mess. (Wolf) Dec. 6, 1832.) . Need of a general system of common school edu- cation in Penn. (Same (Wolf) Dec. 6, 1832.) 1833. Same. (Same (Wolf) Dec. 4, 1833.) Copy seen In Penn. State Library. . Universal education unprovided for; no. of chil- dren of school age in state; estimated no. unin- structed; fund created by act of Apr. 2, 1831 not available before 1843; support of colleges. (Govs, mess. (Wolf) Dec. 4, 1833.) . Rept. committee on education (Clarkson) on so much of Govs. mess, as relates to moral and intel- lectual condition of commonwealth; extrs. from N. Y. rept. as to condition of common schools and estimated receipts and expenditures of school moneys; outline of plan for system of education in Penn. (House jol. 1832/3 v. 2: 517-527 (doc. 151).) . Same, separate. Harrisburg: Prtd. by H. Welsh, 1833. 16 pp. Copy seen in Penn. State Library. . Rept. Of secy, of commonwealth (M'Kean) in reply to House res. of Jan. 9, requesting no. of children educated at public expense and sums ex- pended in each co., 1829-1832, etc. and information rel. to state of education in Penn. (House jol. 1832/3 V. 2: 644-652, foldg. table (doc. 199).) . Same. (Penn. School Jol. v. 16: 48-51.) . Same, separate. Harrisburg: Prtd. by H. Welsh, 1833. 11 pp., foldg. table. Copies seen in Amer. Phil. Socy., Library of Congress, Penn. State Library, Hist. Socy. of Penn., and library of the Library Co. of Phlla. 3000 copies in English and 2000 in German ordered prtd. (House jol. 1832/8 V. 1 : 657.) 1833-1834. Extrs. from messages of (3ov. Wolf, bearing on education. (Penn. School Jol. v. 29: 445.) 1834. Address on the subject of education delivered to members of the Legisl., by Edmund S. Janes. Har- risburg: Prtd. by Henry Welsh, 1834. 15 pp. Copy seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn. and an Imperfect copy in the Free Library of Phlla. Prtd. by order of the Senate. . Rept. of the jt. committee of the two houses of the Penn. legisl. on the subject of a system of general education, together with the bill reported by said committee and an appendix containing sundry communications on the subject of common INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 669 EDUCATION— cont'd non-serial — cont'd schools. Saml. Breck, chrm. Harrisburg: H. Welsh, 1834. 52 pp. Copies In Hist. Socy. of Penn., tJnlT. of Penn., Library of Congress, Amer. Fhll. Socy., and In Penn. State Library. 1000 copies In English and 500 In German ordered prtd. (Sen. Jol. 1833/4 v. 1 : 240.) Educational conditions in Penn. and other states ; Penn. school fund ; teachers, etc. ; text of proposed act to establish a general system of education ; circular addressed to the Govs, of Me., N. H., Conn., N. Y. and Ohio ; letters from Rev. Dr. Geo. Junkln, Pres. of Lafayette College at Easton, Eev. Chaun- cey Colton, pres. of the Bristol College," Roberts Vaux, Gov. Marcy, John A. Dlx, W. H. Klrby, secy, state of Ohio, Ralph Metcalf, secy, state of N. H., H. W. Edwards, Gov. of Conn., Saml. B. Smith, Gov. of Me., A. C. Flagg, late supt. common schools of N. T., Rev. B. 0. Peers, Pres. of Transyl- vania Univ., Lexington, Ky., W. E. Johnson of Phila. 1834. Same. (Sen. jol. 1833/4 v. 1: 224-240; v. 2: 373- 408; House jol. 1833/4 v. 2: 566-616 (doc. 140).) . Adoption of common school system; effect. (Govs. mess. (Wolf) Dec. 3, 1834.) . See above. Education. Penn., this date. . Tabular stmt, by cos. of procs. of delegate mtgs. held on first Tuesday of Nov., showing no. of school distrs. in each co., etc.; state apprns. to each co., and sum voted to be raised by tax and remarks rel. to same by delegates. ([1] A.R. supt. of common schools 1834: 454-456.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. 1834-1850. R6sum§ of common school legislation. (6 same 1839 (pp. 185-188) — 17 same 1849/50.) Paging from House doc. ed. Omitted 1838-1847, 1849. 1835. Suggested that portions of state appm. for distrs. which refuse to accept school system, might be allowed to accumulate in state treasuries instead of CO. treasuries. ([2] same 1835: 47-48.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. . Table combining ann. repts. of school directors of various cos. to supt., showing condition of schools. ([2] same 1835: betw. pp. 50 and 51.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. . Supt. would abolish delegate meetings, and give to directors of eacli distr. power of fixing amt. of tax to be raised in it for school purposes, of assessing it, of appointing a person to collect it, and another as distr. treasurer to receive and disburse it under their direction, according to law. ([2] same 1835: 48.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. — — . Necessity for a distinct and peculiar organiza- tion for system of common schools. ([2] same 1835: 49.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. . Rept. of minority of committee on education (Reigart) rel. to a general system of education by common schools. (House jol. 1834/5 v. 2: 578-581 (doc. 164).) . Same, separate. Harrisburg: Prtd. by Welsh & Patterson, 1835. 6 pp. Copies seen in Amer. Phil. Socy., library of the Library Co. of Phlla. and Hist. Socy. of Penn. . Speech of Thaddeus Stevens in cause of educa- tion. (Penn. School Jol. v. 39: 326-330.) . Same. (Same v. 14: 23-26.) . No. of distrs. accepting school law, no. rejecting; advantages and utility of system. (Govs. mess. (Wolf) Deo. 2, 1835.) . Rept. of committee (Kerr of Allegheny) rel. to signatures (number of) of petitions rel. to act establishing a general system of education. (House jol. 1834/5 V. 2: 650-651 (doc. 195).) EDUCATION— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1835. Same; minority rept. (Krause). (Bame 1834/5 V. 2: 651-653 (doc. 196).) 1835/41-1854/04. Educational growth. 1 series 1835/41-1835/65. General review of system since its establishment: distra, schools, teachers, scholars, receipts and expenditures [excluding Phila.?]. In Documents as follows : 1835/41 in 8 A.R. supt. common schools 1840/1 : 11. - « " " " 1841/2 : foldg. A.R. supt. common schools 1842/3. " « " " 1843/4:8. " 1844/5:11. " " " 1845 'fl : 12. « « " 1846/7:13. " 1847/8:15. " 1848/9:16. " 1849/50:5. " 1850/1:9. " « " « 1851/2 : 15. " 1852/3:22. " " " « 1853/4 : 160. " 1854/5:346. " " " " 1855/6:136. " " " " 1856/7 app. [1] A.R. supt. common schools 1857/8 app. [2] A.R. supt. common schools 1858/9 app. [2] A.E. supt. common schools 1859/60 ; 182. " " " 1860/1:240. « 1861/2:256. « 1862/3:272. " « " " 1863/4:304. " " " 1864/5:296. 2 series 1854/66-1854/04. General review of the system since its establishment, excluding Phila. In Documents as follows : ;33] A.R. supt. common schools 1865/6 : 314. 1835/42 " 9 table B. 1835/43 in 10 1835/44 « 11 1835/45 " 12 1835/46 " 13 1835/47 " 14 1835/48 " 15 1835/49 " 16 1835/50 " 17 1835/51 " 18 1835/52 " 19 1835/53 " 20 1835/54 " 21 1835/55 " [22] 1835/56 " 23 1835/57 " 24 p. 136 1835/58 in 25 p. 138 1835/59 in 26 p. 135. 1835/60 in 27 1835/61 " 28 1835/62 " 29 1835/63 " 30 1835/64 " 31 1835/65 « 32 1866/7 : 366. " 1867/8 : 378. " 1868/9 : 350. " 1869/70 : 342. " 1870/1 : 340. " 1871/2 : 368. " 1872/3 : 338. " 1873/4 : 324. public instruction 1874/5 : 328. 1875/6 : 340. 1876/7 : 966- 1854/66 in 1854/67 " [34] 1854/68 " [35] 1854/69 " [36] 1854/70 " [37] 1854/71 " [38] 1854/72 " [39] 1854/73 « [40] 1854/74 " [41] 1854/75 " [42] 1854/76 " [43] 1854/77 " [44] 967. 1854/78 in [45] A.R. supt. public instruction 1877/8 : 382- 383 1854/79' not found. 1854/80 in [47] A.R. supt. public instruction 1879/80: 402-403. 1854/81 In [48] A.R. supt. pubUc instruction 1880/1 : 132- 133 1854/82' in [49] A.R. supt. public Instruction 1881/2:436- 437. 1854/83 in [50] A.R. supt. pubUc Instruction 1882/3: 138- 139. 1854/84 in [51] A.E. supt. public Instruction 1883/4 : 424- 425. 1854/85 in [52] A.R. supt. public instruction 1884/5 : 146- 147. 1854/86 in [53] A.R. supt public Instruction 1885/6 : 448- 449. 1854/87 in [54] A.E. supt. public instruction 1886/7 [pt. 3] : 194-195. 1854/88 In [55] A.E. supt. public instruction 1887/8 [pt. 3] : 194-195. 1854/89 not found. 1854/90 in [57] A.E. supt. pubUc Instruction 1889/90: 372- 373 1854/9l'in [58] A.E. supt. public Instruction 1890/1 : 396- 397 1854/92' In 59 A.R. supt. public Instruction 1891/2 : 428- 429. 1854/93' In 60 A.R. supt. public instruction 1892/3 : 422- 423 1854/94' In 61 A.E. supt. public instruction 1893/4 : 532- 533. 1854/95 in 62 A.E. supt. public instruction 1894/5 : 592- 595. 1854/96 In 63 A.E. supt. public instruction 1895/6 : 604- 607. 670 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA EDUCATION— cont'd 1834.'9: 635. non-serial — cont'd 2 series — cont'd tn 64 A.B. sapt. pnbUc Instruction 1896 ' :632- 1854/98 In 65 A.B. snpt pobUc Instrnction 1897/8 : 632- 635. 1854/99 In 66 A.B. snpt. pabUc Instruction 1898/9 : 608- 611. 1854/00 in 67 A.E. snpt. pnbllc instruction 1899/00 T. 2 : 342-345. 1854/01 In 68 A.K. supt. pubUc Instruction 1900/1 : 670- 673. 1854/02 in 69 A.E. snpt pnbUc instroction 1901/2 : 638- 641. 1854/03 in 70 A.B. supt. public Instmction 1902/3 : 656- 659. 1854/04 in 71 A.B. supt public instruction 1903/4 : 534- 535. 1836. Review of progress of common school system. ([3] A-R. snpt of common schools 1836: 340-344.) Paging from Sen. doc ed. . Present condition of common schoeal of all laws creating inde- pendent school distrs., as inc(Mnpatible with har- mcxiioas iteration of system. (20 same 1852/3: 12-13.) . Address of Gov. Bigler at opening — : What can a supt. do to Improve public sentiment in reference to schools; by Mr. Prather of Venango. (Same v. 28: 491-492.) . Graded course for city schools; by V. G. Curtis. (Samev. 28: 501-503.) . School visitation; by Mr. Ryan of Bradford. (Same v. 28: 508-509.) . Distr. supervision; by Mr. Hoffecker, Montgom- ery. (Same v. 28: 509-510.) . Strength and weakness of school directorship; by Mr. Horine, Montour. (Same v. 28: 511-512.) . Suggested that a law be passed as soon as possi- ble requiring either an ann. or biennial rept. of the supt. of public instruction and if ann., defining its character. ([47] A.R. supt. of public instruction 1879/80: v.) . Stmt, showing financial condition of school dlstrs. of state, including Phila. ([47] same 1879/80: xxxi.) — I — . Relations of education and crime. ([47] same 1879/80: xiii-xvii.) . Popular interest in public education. ([47] same 1879/80: ix-xii.) . Weak places in public school system. ([47] same 1879/80: xli-xlil.) . Children not in school. ( [47] same 1879/80: xvll.) . Children In poor-houses; legisl. action needed. (47 same 1879/80: xix-xx.) ' . Recommendations in supts.' repts. rel. to school system. ([47] same 1879/80: xxiv-xxvl.) . Stmt, showing changes In most important items of school statistics, as compared with last year. ([47] same 1879/80: xxix-xxx.) 1881. Mistakes of our present schools; by A. M. Gow. (Penn. School Jol. v. 30: 113-117.) —• — u Needed legislation on free school system; by J. Q. Stewart. (Same v. 30: 96-99.) 680 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA EDUCATION— coned notingeriol— cont'd 1881. Education by common schools; debate. (L^isL Record 1881: 1564-1566.) . Su^estions rel. to course of studies in various schools. ([48] AJl. supt. of public instmcUcHi 1880/1: vi-vii.) . Suggested that in grading of schools, and selec- tion of text books and necessary apparatus, the law should require supervision of co. supt. (t48] same 1880/1: iv.) 1881-1904. Statistics [reL to schools, teachers, pupils, tuition, appms., eta] ; important items, compared ■with those of preceding year; excluding Phila., and in PhUa. ([48] same 1880/1 (pp. xi-JdU)— 71 same 1903/4.) 1882. Magnitude, character, and economy of work of public instruction. ([49] same 1881/2: v-ix.) i Progress of work of public instruction and needed legislation to advance it. (49 same 1882: ix-xiv.) Suggestion that in cos. having 300 schools or more, the supt. should be authorized to employ asst. or depy. ([49] same 1881/2: xl-xii.) . Elzpenditures of school system; value of school property; state appms. to common schools, normal schools and soldiers' orphan schools; no. of school directors; teachers; pupils. (Govs. mess. (Hoyt) Jan. 2, 1883: 4-5.) . Needed changes in our school laws. (Penn. School JoL V. 31: 139-141.) . Our school law: directors. (Some v. 30: 282-283.) 1882-1900. General and financial statistics of state and incorporated and other educational institutions, compiled from repts. of presiding oflScers for aca- demic year. (49 A.R. supt. of public instruction 1881/2 (pp. Ix-lxiv)— 67 same 1899/00.) 1883. Veto of act rel. to schools in cities of the 2d dass, defining the powers and duties of the directors of sub-school distrs., and also of the officers of such cities, in the matter of the assessment and collec- tion of school taxes; with text of act (Vetoes (Pattisrai) 1883: 93-96.) . Ck)ncurrence in recommendation of supt. of public instruction that minimum time for public schools to be open be enlarged to six months, and that appm. by state to each distr. be based on attend- ance. (Govs. mess. (Hoyt) Jan. 2, 1883: 5.) . Review of the years' school legislation. (Penn. School Jol. V. 32: 75-76.) Common school system; is instruction wrcmg in character and entirely unfitted for present age? ([50] AJL supt. of public instruction 1882/3: iii- xiii.) 1883-1904. List of Penn. school officers. ([50] same 1882/3 (p. 140)— 71 same 1903/4.) 1884. Recommended that law fixing minimum school term at 5 mos. be so changed as to raise it to 6 mos. ([51] same 1883/4: x-xi.) . Recommendation: authorizing co. supts. to form within their resp. cos. distr. circuits, including not less than 30 teachers nor more than 80, each circuit to have a distr. supt ([51] same 1883/4: xii.) . State supt and popular education; by E. E. Higbee. (Pain. School JoL v. 32: 379-381.) ' . Over fifty years' record of common school prog- ress; by H C. Hickok. (.Same v. 33: 43-52.) 1885. Our schools and our forests. {Same v. 33: 404- 406.) . Distr. supervision. {Same v. 33: 365-366.) . Minim nm school term; debate. (Legisl. Record 1885: 465-469; 470-471.) EDUCATION— cont'd fion-seriaZ— cont'd 1885. Supervision of common schools; debate. {Same 1885: 210-211.) , Tabular stmt of distrs. which forfeited their claim to state appm. ([52] AJt supt of public instruction 1884/5: xix.) . Veto of act to prevent acquisition of rights of way by user across lands belonging to schools, seminaries universities and colleges; ace. by text of bilL (Vetoes (Pattison) 1885: 7-«.) ^ Too great demands made upon common schools. ([52] AJt supt of pubUc instructiervision; by G. W. Weiss. {Same v. 38: 93-96.) . Schools in the flooded distr.; some misappre- hensions corrected. {Same v. 38: 147-149.) . Steady advance in our common school work; by H. C. Hickok. (Same v. 38: 163-165.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 681 EDUCATION— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1889. Supervision of public schools; debate. (Legisl. Record 1889: 1279-1282; 1326-1328.) . Public school apprn.; debate. (Same 1889: 1854- 1860.) . School directors required to attend convention at CO. seat, once in three years for election of co. supt. and to attend ann. co. institute at least one day; expenses. (Govs. mess. (Beaver) Jan. 1, 1889: 13.) 1890. Educational questions as Dr. Higbee regarded them. (Penn. School Jol. v. 39: 201-217.) Modem methods of education ; lower and higher schools ; vacation ; examinations ; music ; school directors ; Arbor Day ; etc. . Amts. reed, for relief of schools of the flooded distrs. (Some v. 39: 38-39.) . Gov. Pollock and the common school system; by H. C. Hickok. (Same v. 38: 396-401.) — ' — . Our school system; steady growth and develop- ment — high schools and schools for manual train- ing. (Same v. 38: 416-419.) . Genesis of the distr. superintendency. {Same V. 38: 463-466.) 1891. Relation of the supt. to the school bd.; by C. F. Foster. (Some v. 28: 12-15.) . Closer supervision: responsibilities and duties of school directors; by Roland Thompson. (.Same V. 39: 298-301.) . A quarter of a century of public education in Penn.; by Mary L. Dunn. (Same v. 40: 98-100.) . The common school legislation of Penn., 1776- 1854. (Sam£ v. 40: 149-151.) . Our common school law of May 8, 1864. (Same V. 40: 184-185.) — ■— 1. The fight for free schools in Penn.; by James P. Wickersham. (Same v. 39: 497-509.) . Provision for organization of dept. of education in cities of 1st class, etc. (Legisl. Record 1891: 3106-3109.) . Opinion of atty. gen.; under act of May 8, 1854, depy. supt. of public instruction is authorized to draw warrants as provided by law. (Bienn. rept. of atty. gen. 1891/2 app. 21-22.) . School laws rel. to contagious diseases. (8 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1891/2: 197-199.) . Veto of act authorizing and regulating the tak- ing, use and occupancy of public burial places in cities of the 3d class for purposes of common school education; with text of act. (Vetoes (Pattison) 1891: 57-59.) . Length of school term as compared with other states. ([58] A.R. supt. of public instruction 1890/1: v-vi.) . Organization of school directors. ([58] some 1890/1: iv-v.) 1891/2. No. of pupils, schools, teachers, expenditures, value of school property, state apprn. for education; increase in each item. (Govs. mess. (Pattison) Jan. 3, 1893: 27.) 1892. Circular letter sent out to school directors rel. to lengthening school term. (59 A.R. supt. of public instruction 1891/2: v.) . Some present needs of the public schools; by Dr. Lyte. (Penn. School Jol. v. 41: 98-101.) Closer supervision, compulsory education law, length of school term, teachers' certificates, salaries, taxa- tion, architecture. — — . Help for schools in poor distrs. ; by N. C. Schaef- fer. (Same v. 41: 101-103.) EDUCATION— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1892. Needed legislation; by Saml. Transeau. (Same V. 40: 397-399.) Compulsory education ; free text books ; book on school architecture ; school library ; sanitary cans ; pay- ment of salaries of city and borough supts. . State education — its purposes and needs; by W. M. Beardshear. (Same v. 40: 451-455.) 189'3. Progress of schools; expenditures in 1850 and at date; "with free text-books, enthusiastic perform- ance of duty on part of more than 15,000 school directors .... and a law making distribution of apprn. for schools on basis of the average no. of school children in attendance, we will indirectly have a compulsory system of education." (Govs. mess. (Pattison) Jan. 3, 1893: 28-29.) . Veto of act authorizing supt. of public instruc- tion to place in public schools copy of SmuH's Legis- lative Handbook, providing for revision of work, etc.; with text of bill. (Vetoes (Pattison) 1893: 80-81.) . Veto of act to confer upon bds. of education power to sell public school property, etc.; with text of bill. (Same (Pattison) 1893:9-10.) . Veto of act creating office of asst. supt. of public schools in cities of second class. (Same (Pattison) 1893: 10-11.) . Legislation for annual enumeration of children of school age recommended. (Govs. mess. (Patti- son) Jan. 3, 1893: 28.) — — . Needed legislation; by John Morrow. (Penn. School Jol. V. 41: 378-381.) . Table: relative standing of cos. in reference to average length of ann. school term and average mo. wages of teachers employed, for school year endg. Je. 5. (60 A.R. supt. of public instruction 1892/3: xix.) . School bds. urged to abandon policy of a divided school year lest they forfeit school apprn. ([60] same 1892/3: xii.) . Debate on act to provide for the attendance of children in the schools of Penn. (Legisl. Record 1893: 1070-1073; 1298-1302.) . Discussion of act to extend the minimum school term to seven months. (Same 1893 v. 1: 835-842.) . Veto (Pattison) of act to confer upon the bd. of public education or any bd. of school directors in the several distrs. of the commonwealth, power to sell public school property. (Same 1893 v. 1: 1819.) . Veto of act creating office of asst. supt. of public schools in cities of the second class. (Same 1893 V. 1: 1819-1820.) — ' — : Opinion of atty. gen. rel. to qualifications of [local] supt. of schools holding professional certifi- cate. (Bienn. rept. of atty. gen. 1893/4 app. pp. 22- 23.) 1894. For more liberal state aid to co. distr. schools. (61 some 1893/4: vi.) . Directors arrange school year for a continuous term without change of teachers. (61 same 1893/4: V.) . Suggested that directors be given discretionary power to close schools with less than 10 pupils, but should furnish children thus deprived of school privileges free transportation to schools in adjoining distrs. (61 some 1893/4: vi.) . Policy of keeping church and state separate in schools. (61 same 1893/4: xii-xiii.) . Length of school term and teachers' salaries in Penn. as compared with other states. (61 same 1893/4: v-vi.) 682 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA EDUCATION— cont'd non-seriaX — cont'd 1894. No. of pupils, attendance, cost of school houses, rents, etc., cost of text-books, teachers' ■wages. (Govs. mess. (Pattison) Jan. 1, 1895: 15.) . Our common schools; by W. U. Hensel. (Penn. School Jol. V. 43: 299-302.) . Some needed legislation; by R. K. Buehrle. (Same v. 42: 388-390.) . Sins of omission and commission in our common schools; by S. T. Davis. (10 AJl. bd. of health, etc., 1893/4: 335-346.) 1895. Needed improvements in school system. (Govs. mess. (Pattison) Jan. 1, 1895: 15.) . Are our public schools meeting the demands of the hour? by Frank S. Miller. (Penn. School Jol. V. 44: 116-119.) . Needed legislation; by James M. Coughin. (Same V. 43: 402-403.) . Appreciation of distinguished services to cause of education in Penn. (62 A.R. supt. of public in- struction 1894/5: xvi-xvii.) . Discussion of right use of books [i. e., educational use]. (62 same 1894/5: ix.) . Educational problem in Penn. (62 same 1894/5: vii.) 1895-1904. Stmt, showing no. of schools in several cos. having 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 mos. respectively, for school year endg. Je. 3. (62 same 1894/5 (pp. 598-599) — 71 same 1903/4.) . Stmt, showing no. of distrs. in several cos. having 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 mos. respectively, for school year endg. Je. 3. (62 same 1894/5 (pp. 596-597) — ^71 same 1903/4.) . Average length of ann. school term by cos. for school year endg. Je. 3. (62 same 1894/5 (p. 602) — 71 same 1903/4.) 1896. Factory and school. (63 same 1895/6: v-vl.) . Extravagance in purchase of school apparatus. (63 same 1895/6: xix-xxi.) . Work of supervision in schools; necessity for skilled supervision. (63 same 1895/6: xxv-xxvliL) . Recommended legislation for protecting and assisting children in securing an education. (7 A.R. factory inspector 1896: 6.) . Time saving, by elective principle in preparatory schools. (1 bienn. rept. of higher education 1895/6: 33-34.) . A dental school organized under charter from state of Mo.; legislation recommended to prevent intrusion into internal afCairs of state by law mak- ing power of other states. (1 same 1895/6: 7.) . What legislation is needed for the public schools; by D. P. Portney. (Penn. School Jol. v. 44: 349-350.) — ■— . Same; by J. Q. Stewart. (Same v. 44: 347-349.) . Problem of government in scho B — cont'd 1882 in T. 31 : 178. 1883-1885. Not found. 1886/7 in T. 35 : 251 ; 291 ; 333 ; 377 ; 422. 1887/8 " V. 36 : 36 ; 234 ; 268 ; 340 ; 383 ; 425 ; 460. 1888/9 " V. 37 : 182 ; 215 ; 253 ; 291 ; 326 ; 363. 1889/90 " V. 38 : 155 ; 191 ; 269 ; 387 ; 426. 1890/1 " T. 39 : 266 ; 310-311 ; 439 ; 492. 1891/2 « V. 40 : 32 ; 278 : 326 ; 377 ; 423 ; 469-470 ; 507. 1892/3 " V. 41 : 220 ; 265 ; 500. 1894 " V. 42 : 321. 1894/5 " V. 43 : 41 ; 325. 1895/6. Not found. 1896/7 in V. 45 : 248 ; 341. 1898 " V. 46:231; 317; 1898/9 " V. 47 : 192 ; 374. 1899/00 " T. 48 : 267 ; 566. 1900 " V. 49 : 165-166. 455; 500. non-serial 1856. Circular of co. supt. of Allegheny Co. to school directors; ann. repts. (Penn. School Jol. v. 4: 333.) 1857. Educational conv. in Allegheny Co.; procs. (Same v. 5: 283-286.) 1859. Judicial decisions in supreme court; Conley, et al. vs. school directors of West Deer township; abolish- ment of sub-school distr. by directors. (26 A.R. supt. of common schools 1858/9 app. [B] p. 172.) 1860. Synopsis of mtg. of schopl conv. in Pine distr. of Allegheny Co. (Penn. School Jol. v. 8: 334-335.) 1861-1869. Comparative stmt.: average no. of scholars, salary of teachers, etc. in Allegheny Co. schools. ([36] A.R. supt. common schools 1868/9: 4.) 1871. Allegheny Co.; normal schools; Pittsburgh high school; needs of All^heny City; school library of Allegheny City. (Penn. School Jol. v. 20: 216-217.) 1872. Allegheny Co.: mtg. of Pittsburgh Teachers' Assn.; do. Allegheny Teachers' Assn.; school library of Allegheny City; normal school; county institute. (Same v. 20: 292-293.) Allentown, Lehigh County serial 1867/8-1903/4. Ann. rept of city supt of schools. (35 A.R. supt. ef common schools 1867/8 (p. 273-275) — 71 A.R. supt public instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5; hist sketch in 1876/7. R. K. Buehrle, supt 1867/8-1877/8; G. H. Desh 1879/80 : L. B. Landis 1881/2 ; 1892/3 ; Francis D. Eaub 1893/4-1903/4. B 1882-1893/4. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1882 In V. 31 : 219. 1882/3 " T. 32 : 77-78 ; 305 ; 411. 1883/4 " T. 33 : 165-166 ; 460 ; 499 1885-1886. Not found. 1887 in v. 36 : 202. 1888-1889. Not found. 1890 in v. 38 : 391. " V. 39:233. 1891 " T. 40 : 240. 1892 " V. 41:269. 1893/4 " V. 42 : 93 ; 232 ; 324. AltooTM, Blair County serial A 1868/9-1903/4. Ann. rept city supt of school. (36 A.R. supt. common schools 1868/9 (p. 238) — 71 A.R. supt. of public instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5; hist sketch in 1876/7. John MUler, supt., 1868/9-1873/4 ; D. S. Keith 1874/5 • INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 685 EDUCATION— cont'd AUoona, Blair County — cont'd serial — cont'd B 1870-1901. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal ns follows : 1870 In T. 18 : 304 ; 334. 1870/1 " T. 19 : 37 ; 278 ; 376 ; 363 ; 399. 1872 " V. 21 : 31. 1873. Not found. 1874 In V. 22 : 339. " V. 23 : 175. 1875-1880. Not found. 1881 In V. 30 : 211. 1882-1884. Not found. , 1885 In y. 34 : 77. ' 1886. Not found. 1887 in V. 35 : 336. " V. 36 : 80. 1888. Not found. 1889 In V. 37: 433. 1890 " T. 38:471. " V. 39 : 268. 1891. Not found. 1892 in T. 40 : 426-427. " V. 41 : 269. 1893. Not found. 1894 In V. 43 : 43. 1895-1896. Not found. 1897 In V. 45 : 344. 1898-1900. Not found. 1901 in T. 49:353. non-serial 1855-1877. Table: growth of school system in Altoona: no. of teachers, no. of pupils, no. of mos. taught, average salary of male teachers per mo., no. of mills levied for school purposes, total amt. levied. (44 A.R. supt. of public instruction 1876/7: 657.) 1876-1900. Table: growth of system in Altoona. (67 same 1899/00 v. 1: 415.) ArcJibaU, Lackawanna County serial 1903/4. Ann. rept. city supt. of schools. (71 A.R. supt. public instruction 1903/4: 171.) W. A. Kelly, supt. EDUCATION— cont'd Armstrong County — cont'd serial — cont'd B — cont'd 1861 In T. 9 : 207 ; 239 ; 335. 1861/2 " V. 10 ; 139 ; 167 ; 230 ; 325. 1862/3 " V. 11 : 137 ; 165 ; 197 ; 229 ; 290. 1863/4 " V. 12 : 294 ; 324. 1864 " y. 13 : 142. 1865 " v. 14 : 29. 1866/1867. Not found. 1868 in y. 16 : 343. 1869 " v. 17 : 66 ; 226. 1870 " y. 18 : 276 ; 304. 1870/1 " y. 19 : 14 ; 37 ; 181 ; 243 ; 278. 1871 " y. 20:60. 1872/3 " y. 21 : 65 ; 142 ; 171-172 ; 205 ; 369. 1874 " v. 22:339. 1874/5 " y. 23 : 211 ; 313. 1876. Not found. 1877 in y. 25 : 311 ; 380. 1878-1881. Not found. 1881/2 in y. 30 : 77 ; 171 ; 254 ; 365 ; 1904. [Educational notes.] In Penn. Scliool Journal as follows : 1904 in y. 52 : 354 ; 511. Armstrong County serial 1853/4-1903/4. Rept. of co. supt. of common schools. (21 A.R. supt. common schools 1853/4 (pp. 4-7) — 71 A.R. supt. public instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5; hist, sltetch in 1876/7. John A. Campbell, supt, 1853/4-1855/6; R. W. Smith, 1856/7-1859/60 ; John A. Calhoun, 1860/1-1862/3 ; E. W. Smith, 1863/4-1865/6; J. A. Eichey (or Eitchey), 1866/7-1867/8; Wm. Davis, 1868/9; Saml. Murphy, 1869/70 ; Hugh M'Candless, 1870/1- 1871/2 ; A. D. Glenn, 1872/3-1879/80 ; G. S. Stock- dill, 1881/2-1886/7; MarUn Bowser, 1887/8- 1892/3; W. M. Jaclisou, 1893/4-1898/9; J. O. Wolfe, 1899/00-1903/4. B 1856-1903/4. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1856 In V. 4 : 292. 1856/7 " V. 5 : 36 ; 314. 1857/8-1859/60. Not found. 1882/3 1883/4 " 1884/5 " 1885/6 " 1886/7 " 1887/8 " 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1893/4 " 1894/5 " 1895/6 " 1897 1898 1899 1899/00 " 476 V. 31 V. 32 y. 33 V. 34 y. 35 y. 36 : 200 ; y. 37 : 253. y. 38 : 387. 499. 76 ; 178 ; 217 ; 257 ; 337 ; 421 ; 454 ; 496. 76 ; 158 ; 268 ; 339 ; 373 ; 410. 163; 205; 293. 34 ; 168-169 ; 260 ; 296 ; 373. 76 ; 168 ; 377 ; 422-423 ; 466. 268 ; 340 ; 425. y. 39 y. 40 y. 41 y. 42 y. 43 y. 44 y. 45 y. 46 : 317. y. 47 : 331. y. 48 : 138 519; 566. 439. 424. 314. 138 ; 184 ; 229 ; 269-270 ; 321 ; 366 ; 454. 88 ; 193 ; 235 ; 370 ; 460 ; 553. 188 ; 238 ; 420 ; 468. 389. ■ 182; 225; 267; 313; 356; 420; 1900/1 In y. 49 : 46 ; 166 ; 212 ; 259 ; 303 ; 351 ; 396 ; 454 ; 518 ; 567. 1901/2 in y. 50 : 45 ; 214 ; 305 ; 348 ; 397 ; 453 ; 519 ; 561- 562 ; 613. 1902/3 in y. 51 : 189 ; 233 ; 319 ; 367 ; 476-477 ; 569. 1903/4 " y. 52 : 215 ; 261 ; 307 ; 399 ; 442 ; 509 ; 554 ; 603. non-serial 1853. Veto (Bigler) of act to erect new school distr. in Armstrong Co. to be called Franklin. (House Jol. 1853 V. 1: 213-214.) 1856/7-1876/7. No. of schools reptd. in Armstrong Co. in 1856/7 and 1876/7; per cent of increase. (44 A.R. supt. of public instruction 1876/7: 36.) Ashland, Schuylkill County serial A 1885/6-1903/4. Ann. rept. city supt. of schools. (53 A.R. supt. public instruction 1885/6 (pp. 208-209) — 71 same 1903/4.) J. H. Miehener, supt, 1885/6-1887/8 ; Wm. C Estler, 1888/9-1903/4. 1869-1893/4. [Educational notes.] In Fenn. School Journal as follows : 1869 In y. 18 : 44. 1870-1883. Not found. 1884/5 in v. 33 : 251 ; 499. 1886 1886/7 1888 . 34 : 375. V. 35 : 36 ; 380. V. 36 : 463. 1889/90 " y. 38 : 39 ; 391-392. 1891 1892 1893/4 1894-1899. y. 39 : 357 ; 446. V. 40 : 87. y. 41 : 269. V. 42 : 47 ; 370. non-serial See below, Text-Books. Ashland. 686 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA EDUCATION— cont'd Beaver County serial 1853/4-1903/4. Kept of co. supt. of common schools. (21 A.R. supt common schools 1853/4 (p. 6-8) — 71 AJl. supt public instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5; hist sketch In 1876/7. Thos. Nicholson, co. snpt 1853/4-1854/S ; Geo. Cope, 1855/6; R. N. Avery, 1856/7; T. C. Carothers, 1857/8-1862/3; J. I. Heed, 1863/4-1866/7; James Whitham, 1867/8-1868/9 ; Geo. M. Fields, 1869/70- 1871/2; M. L. Knight, 1872/3-1874/5; Benl. Franklin, 1875/6-1879/80; J. S. Briggs, 1881/2- 1883/4 ; J. M. Eeed, 1885/6-1887/8 ; J. G. Hlllman, 1889/90-1895/6 ; Chester A. Moore, 1896/7-1903/4. B 1855/6-1904. [Educational notes.] In Fenn. School Jonmal as follows : 1855/6 in T. 4 : 140 ; 166 ; 326. 1856-1857. Not found. 1858 In T. 7 : 15-16. 1859. Not found. 1860 in v. 8 : 233-234. 1861 ' V. 9: 239; 335. 1861/2 ' v. 10 : 139 ; 167 ; 230 ; 325. 1862/3 " T. 11 : 165-166 ; 197 ; 229 ; 257-258 ; 290 : 322. 1864 " T. 12:260. « V. 13 : 35. 1865/6 " T. 14:14; 147-148. 1867. Not f onnd. 1868 in V. 16 : 193 ; 223. 1868/9 ' v. 17 : 103 ; 138 ; 165 ; 226 ; 248 ; 280. 1869/70 " T. 18 : 44 ; 62 ; 136 ; 220 ; 222 ; 304 ; 334. 1870/1 " V. 19 : 99 ; 243 ; 278 ; 307. 1871 " V. 20 : 60 ; 132 ; 166. 1872/3 " v. 21 : 65 ; 266 ; 275. 1874 " V. 22 : 307 ; 308. 1874/5 " T. 23 : 211 ; 280 ; 313 ; 344. 1876 " V. 24:350; 425. 1877/8 " V. 25 : 243 ; 342. 1878-1881. Not found. 1882 in 7.30:408. 1883 " V. 31:301. « « Y 32 - 231 1884/5 " V.' 33 : 20o'; 249 ; 328 ; 496. 1885/6 ' V. 34:35; 169; 373. 1887 » T. 35 : 291 ; 377. 1888 " V. 36:425. 1888/9 " V. 37 : 146 ; 253 ; 326. 1889/90 " V. 38 : 38 ; 225 ; 387. 1890/1 " T. 39 : 39 ; 184 ; 230-231 ; 311 ; 353 ; 439 ; 492. 1891/2 " v. 40 : 87 ; 190 ; 278 ; 326 ; 424 ; 552. 1892/3 " V. 41 : 179 ; 265 ; 362 ; 453 ; 550. 1893/4 « T. 42 : 229 ; 366. 1894/5 " T. 43 : 41 ; 235 ; 370. 1895/6 " T. 44 : 43 ; 238 ; 278 ; 325 ; 373-374 ; 420 ; 568. 1896/7 " T. 45 : 200 ; 293 ; 389 ; 504 ; 567 ; 620. 1897/8 « V. 46 : 186 ; 274 ; 317 ; 365 ; 455 ; 500 ; 568. 1898/9 " V. 47 : 192 ; 282 ; 331 ; 374 ; 538. 1899/00 " V. 48 : 46 ; 182 ; 225 ; 267 ; 420 ; 566. 1901 " T. 49 : 212 ; 303-304 ; 351 ; 396 ; 454. 1901/2 " T. 50 : 45 ; 214-215 ; 305 ; 348 ; 397 ; 453 ; 519 ; 569. non-serial 1861-1870. Table: progress made in Beaver Co. schools. ([37] AJl. supt common schools 1869/70: 17.) Beaver Falls, Beaver County serial 1881/2-1903/4. Ann. rept city supt of schools. (49 AJl. supt public instmction 1881/2 (pp. 196-198) — 71 same 1903/4.) Omitted 1882/3, 1884/5, 1886/7-1887/8, 1895/6. M. L. Knight, supt, 1881/2-1888/9; J. M. Eeed, 1889/90-1894/5 ; J. Y. McKinney, 1896/7 ; Chas. J Book, 1897/8-1901/2; Edwd. Maghire, 1902/3- 1903/4. EDUCATION— cont'd Beaver Falls, Beaver County — cont'd serial — cont'd B 1881/2-1903/4. [Educational notes.] In Fenn. School Jonmal as follows : 1881/2 in V. 30 : 211 ; 365. 1882/3 " V. 31 : 41 ; 179 ; 423. 1883 " V. 32 : 78 ; 196. 1884/5 " T. 33 : 41 ; 208 ; 330 ; 499. 1886 " V. 34 : 375. 1886/7 " V. 35 : 36 ; 254 ; 380 ; 467. 1887/8 " V. 36 : 37 ; 202 ; 427. 1888 « T. 37 : 148. 1888/9-1895/6. Not found. 1896/7 in T. 45 : 192 ; 296 ; 392-393 ; 509. 1897/8 " V. 46 : 277 ; 460 ; 503. 1898/9 " T. 47 : 45 ; 193 ; 286-287 ; 378 ; 495 ; 540. 1899/00 " T. 48 : 47 ; 227 ; 270 ; 358 ; 478. 1900/1 " v. 49 : 47 ; 214 ; 458 ; 521. 1901 " T. 50 : 261. 1902/3 " V. 51 : 234 ; 323 ; 370 ; 571. 1903/4 " T. 52 : 51 ; 262-263 ; 309 ; 402 ; 446 ; 536 ; 605. Bedford County serial 1853/4-1903/4. Rept of co. supt of schools. (21 A.R. supt common schools 1853/4 (p. 8-9) — 71 A.R. supt. public instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 1858/9, 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5 ; hist sketch in 1876/7. T. E. Gettys, co. supt, 1853/4-1856/7; Henry Hecker- man, 1857/8-1859/60; Geo. Sigafoos, 1860/1- 1862/3; J. W. Dlckerson, 1863/4-1865/6; H. W. Fisher, 1866/7-1874/5; J. W. Hughes, 1875/6- 1879/80; John H. Cessna, 1881/2-1889/90; C. I. Potts, 1890/1-1898/9; J. Anson Wright, 1899/00- 1903/4. 1861-1904. [Educational notes.] School Jonmal as follows: V. 9 : 207 ; 239 ; 324 ; 335. In Penn. 1861 1861/2 " V. 10 : 167-168 ; 230. ' 1862/3 « V. 11 : 36 ; 65 ; 104 ; 197 ; 229 ; 258 ; 290 ; 322. 1863/4 " V. 12:4; 29-31; 37; 103; 168; 199; 227-228; 294; 324. 1864 " V. 13 : 110. 1865. Xot found. 1866 in V. 15 ; 125. 1867 " v. 16 : 168. 1868/9 " V. 17 : 103 ; 133 ; 226. 1869/70 " V. 18 : 15 ; 162 ; 222 ; 250 ; 272 ; 304 ; 334. 1870/1 ' v. 19 : 99 ; 149 ; 181 ; 243 ; 278 ; 376. 1871/2 " V. 20 : 196 ; 264 ; 299. 1873 ' T. 21 : 205 ; 266-267 ; 305. 1874 " T. 22:307. 1874/5. Not found. 1875/6 In v. 24 : 181 ; 216 ; 350. 1876/7 " v. 25 : 207 ; 311 ; 378. 1877/8-1880/1. Not found. 1881/2 In V.30 : 77 : 171 ; 210 ; 254 ; 365 ; 408. 1882/3 " V. 31 : 38 ; 76 ; 178 ; 217 ; 257 ; 301 ; 337 ; 381 ; 421 ; 454 ; 496. 1883/4 In V. 32 : 231 ; 303 ; 410. T. 33 : 163 ; 205-206 ; 328. T. 34 : 338. V. 35 : 377-378. v. 36 : 200 ; 307 ; 340. T. 37 : 291 : 363. N'ot found. in V. 39 : 353 ; 439 ; 492. V. 40:32; 87; 191; 238; 326; 377; 424; 552. " "" 134-135 ; 181 ; 220 ; 265 : 409 ; 500. 270; 366; 454; 504; 558. 235; 279; 370-371; 415-416; 460; V. 41 : 89 ; V. 42 : 184 ; v. 43 : 41 ; 1884/5 1886 1887 1887/8 1889 1890. 1891 1891/2 1892/3 ■ 1893/4 ' 1894/5 ' 504 1895/6 in T. 44 : 43 1896/7 ■ - - 1897/8 500 : 568. 1898/9 In V. 47 : 147 ; 192 ; 282 ; 374. 1899/00 • V. 48 : 182 ; 267-268 ; 420 ; 566. 1900/1 " T. 49:166; 212; 259; 304; 351 518 ; 567. 1901/2 in v. 50 : 305 ; 397 ; 453-454 ; 519 ; 562. 1903 ' V. 51 : 319 ; 368 ; 477 ; 522. 1904 " V. 52:399; 509; 554-555. 188 ; 238 ; 278 ; 421 V. 45 : 43 : 200 ; 248 ; 293 " . 46 : 137 ; 231 ; 274-275 468 ; 568. 341 ; 389 ; 504. 317-318; 365; 455; 396; 454; INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 687 EDUCATION— cont'd Bedford County — cont'd non-serial 1863. Notes by the state supt.: schools in Bedford Co. (Penn. School Jol. v. 12: 108.) Berhs County S<"« also below, Private. iterial 1853/4-1903/4. Rept. of co. supt of schools. (21 A.R. supt. common school 1853/4 (p. 8-13) — 71 A.R. supt. public instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5; hist, sketch In 1876/7. Wm. A. Good, co. supt., 1853/4-1859/60 ; J. S. Ermen- trout, 1860/1-1868/9; D. B. Brunner, 1869/70- 1870/1, 1872/3-1873/4 : John B. Holland, 1871/2 ; H. W. Fisher, 1874/5 ; S. A. Baer, 1875/6-1879/80 ; David S. Keck, 1881/2-1889/90; W. M. Zechman, 1890/1-1895/6 ; Ell M. Rapp, 1896/7-1903/4. B 1856-1903/4. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1856 in V. 4 : 292 ; 327. 1857 « V. 5:314. 1858. Not found. 1859 In V. 8 : 35-36. 1860. Not found. 1861 in V. 9 : 261 ; 290 ; 335. " V. 10 : 185-186. 1862. Not found. 1863 in V. 11 : 229 ; 290. 1864 " V. 12 : 228 ; 324 ; 355. 1865/6 " V. 13 : 5 ; 35 ; 247. 1865/6 " V. 14 : 71 ; 148 ; 201 ; 226 ; 253. 1866/7 " V. 15 : 4 ; 24 ; 79 ; 125 ; 148 ; 266. 1867/8 " T. 16 : 135 ; 223. 1869 " T. 17 : 221 ; 226. 1870 " V. 18 : 276 ; 304-305 ; 334-335. 1870/1 " v. 19 : 181 ; 307 ; 376. 1871/2 " V. 20 : 166 ; 299. 1873 " V. 21:369. 1873/4 " T. 22 : 142 ; 175 ; 275 ; 407. 1874/5 " V. 23 : 211 ; 344. 1875/6-1880/1. Not found. 1881/2 in T. 30 : 171 ; 254 ; 365 ; 408 ; 499. 1882/3 " V. 31 : 76 ; 178 ; 217 ; 257-258 ; 301 ; 337 ; 381 ; 421-422 ; 454 ; 496. 1883/4 in v. 32 : 76 ; 158; 231: 303; 373-374; 410; 449. 1884/5 " T. 33 : 80 ; 163 ; 249-250 ; 293 ; 328 ; 458. 1885/6 " V. 34 : 34-35 ; 76 ; 169 ; 260 ; 338 ; 373 ; 458 ; 495 1886/7 in V. 35 : 76 ; 168 ; 251-252 ; 291 ; 333 ; 378 ; 423 ; 466. 1887/8 in v. 36 : 36 ; 79 ; 167 ; 200 ; 340 ; 383 ; 460. 1888/9 " V. 37 : 28 ; 146 ; 215 ; 253 ; 326 ; 394 ; 431. 1889/90 " V. 38 : 72 ; 191 ; 269 ; 387 ; 426 ; 469. 1890/1 " V. 39 : 231 ; 311 ; 353 ; 439 ; 492. 1891/2 " V. 40 : 32 ; 87 ; 191 ; 238 ; 278 ; 326 ; 424 ; 507 ; 552 1892/3 in V. 41 : 41 ; 89 ; 135 ; 179 ; 220 ; 265 ; 314 ; 409 ; 550. 1893/4 in v. 42 : 229 ; 454 ; 504 ; 558. 1894/5 " V. 43 : 41 : 235 ; 371 ; 416 ; 460. 1896 " V. 44 : 512. 1896/7 « V. 45 : 43 ; 200 ; 293 ; 504 ; 567 ; 620. 1897/8 « T. 46 : 42 ; 137 ; 186 ; 231 ; 275 ; 318 ; 365 ; 455 ; 568. 1898/9 in v. 47 : 44 ; 104 ; 147 ; 192 ; 282-283 ; 331 ; 374 ; 493 ; 538 ; 586. 1899/00 in v. 48 : 182 ; 225 ; 268 ; 313 ; 420 ; 476 ; 519. 1900/1 " V. 49 : 46 ; 259 ; 304 ; 351 ; 396 ; 454 ; 518-519 : 567. 1901/2 in V. 50 : 45 ; 259 ; 305 ; 348 ; 397 ; 454 ; 519 ; 613. 1902/3 " V. 51 : 189 ; 233 ; 319 ; 368 ; 477 ; 522 ; 569. 1903/4 " V. 52 : 50 ; 215 ; 261 ; 307 ; 352 ; 399 ; 442 ; 509 ; 555 ; 603. non-serial 1854. Table: distrs. in Berks Co.: no. of schools, session, teachers, salaries, German schools, cost, tax, state apprns., cost of instruction, school houses, etc. (2 A.R. supt. common schools 1853/4: 12-13.) 1855. Mtg. of Bucks Co. Educational Convention. (Penn. School Jol. v. 3: 370-371.) 1889. Acct. of convention of school directors of Bucks Co. (Same v. 38: 53-55.) EDUCATION— cont'd Bethlehem, Northampton County serial A 1885/6-1903/4. Ann. rept. city supt. of schools. (53 A.R. supt. public instruction 1885/6 (pp. 213-215) — 71 same 1903/4.) G. H. Desh, supt., 1885/6-1887/8 ; Thos. Farquar, 1888/9-1895/6 ; Geo. W. Twitmyer, 1896/7-1898/9 ; Fred. W. Robblns, 1900/1-1903/4. B 1884-1901. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1884 in V. 32 : 342. 1885 " V. 33 : 295 ; 460. 1885/6 « V. 34 : 77 ; 170 ; 461 ; 496. 1888/9 " V. 37 : 184 ; 293 ; 328 ; 396 ; 433. 1889/90 " V. 38 : 39 ; 73 ; 192 ; 392. 1890/1 " V. 39 : 40 ; 233 ; 314. 1891/2 « V. 40:473; 554-555. 1892/3 « V. 41 : 222 ; 269 ; 316. 1893/4 " V. 42 : 193 ; 232 ; 324 ; 460-461 ; 560. 1894/5 " V. 43 : 195 ; 555. 1896 " V. 44:281; 329-330; 515. 1896/7 " V. 45 : 44 ; 92 ; 393 ; 509 ; 624. 1898 " V. 46 : 503-504 ; 570. " V. 47 : 105. 1899/00 " T. 48 : 139 ; 227 ; 270 ; 521. 1901 " T. 49:458. « V. 50 : 46 ; 307. Blair County serial A 1853/4-1903/4. Rept. of co. supt. of schools. (21 A.R. supt. common schools 1853/4 (p. 25-26) — 71 A.R. supt. public instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5 ; hist, sketch in 1876/7. Hugh A. Caldwell, co. supt., 1853/4-1856/7 ; John Dean, 1857/8-1858/9; John Mitchell, 1859/60-1862/3; J. G. Counsman, 1863/4 ; Elexls Elder, 1864/5- 1868/9; John B. Holland, 1869/70-1874/5; John H. Stephens, 1875/6-1883/4 ; John H. Likens, 1885/6-1889/90; Henry S. Wertz, 1890/1-1901/2; T. S. Davis, 1902/3-1903/4. B 1861-1904. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1861 In V. 9 : 207 ; 239 ; 290 ; 335. 1861/2 " V. 10:168; 230; 357. 1862/3 " V. 11 : 6 ; 137 ; 166 ; 197 ; 229 ; 258 ; 290 ; 322 ; 354. 1863/4 in v. 12 : 37 ; 130 ; 168 ; 199-200 ; 228 ; 260. 1865 " V. 13 : 142. 1865/6 " V. 14:4; 148. 1867 " V. 16 : 31. 1868/9 " v. 17 : 66 ; 103 ; 138 ; 162 ; 165 ; 226 ; 280. 1869/70 " V. 18 : 8 ; 44 ; 222 ; 250 ; 276 ; 305. 1870/1 " V. 19 : 14 ; 99 ; 181 ; 243 ; 278. 1871/2 " V. 20 : 132 ; 363 ; 399. 1872/3 " V. 21 : 205 ; 267. 1874 « V. 22 : 307-308. 1874/5 " V. 23 : 175 ; 313 ; 344 ; 377. 1875/6-1880/1. Not found. 1881/2 in V. 30 : 171 ; 254 ; 365. 1882/3 " V. 31 : 38 ; 337. 1884 " V. 32 : 339 ; 374. 1884/5 " T. 33 : 163 ; 370 ; 458. 1885/6 " T. 34 : 214 ; 296 ; 338 ; 373 ; 458. 1886/7 " T. 35 : 76 ; 252 ; 423. 1887/8 " V. 36 : 234 ; 340. 1888/9 " V. 37 : 215 ; 326 ; 394 ; 431. 1889/90 " V. 38 : 155 ; 269. 1890/1 " V. 39 : 184 ; 231 ; 311 ; 353 ; 439 ; 492. 1891/2 " V. 40 : 32 ; 191 ; 326 ; 377 ; 424 ; 470 ; 507 ; 552. 1892/3 " V. 41 : 41 ; 89 ; 135 ; 362 ; 409 ; 453 ; 500 ; 550. 1893/4 " V. 42:46; 229-230; 270; 321; 366-367; 454; 504; 558. 1894/5 in v. 43 : 41 ; 193 ; 236 ; 278-279 ; 325 ; 371 ; 416 ; 504. 1895/6 in v. 44 : 43 ; 90 ; 188 ; 238 ; 278 ; 374 ; 421 ; 512. 1896/7 " V, 45 : 91 ; 389 ; 504 ; 567 ; 620. 1897/8 " V. 46 : 186 ; 231 ; 275 ; 365 ; 455 ; 500. 1898/9 " V. 47 : 44 ; 192 ; 283 ; 493 ; 586. 1900 " V. 48 : 313 ; 421 ; 566. 1901 " T. 49 : 454. 1902 " V. 50:397. " V. 51 : 215-216. 1903. Not found. 1904 in V. 52 : 399-400 ; 509 ; 555 ; 603. 688 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA EDUCATION— cont'd Blair County — cont'd non-serial 1853/4. Township table (Blair Co.) : schools; teachers, no. and salaries; scholars; receipts, and expenses. (21 A.R. supt. common schools 1853/4: 26.) Braddock, Allegheny Co. serial A 1893/4-1903/4. Ann. rept. city supt of schools. (61 A.R. supt. public instruction 1891/2 (pp. 135-136) — 71 same 1903/4.) J. S. Keefer, supt., 1893/4-1898/9 ; Geo. H. Lamb, 1899/00-19O1/2 ; Grant Norris, 1902/3-1903/4. B 1894-1902. [Educational notes.] In Fenn. School Journal as follows ^ 1894 In V. 42 : 370 ; 460. 1895 " T. 43 : 374 ; 419 ; 463. " V. 44 : 44-45. 1896/7 " V. 45 : 44 ; 393 ; 509. 1898. Not found. 1899 In T. 47 : 496. " T. 48:47. 1899/00 " v. 49 : 261 ; 307 ; 353-354 ; 521. 1901/2 " v. 50 : 261 : 307-308 ; 456 ; 564. 1902 " T. 51 : 323-324 ; 524. Bradford, McEean Co. serial A 1881/2-1903/4. Ann. rept. city supt. of schools. (49 A.R. supt. public instruction 1881/2 (pp. 199-200) — 71 same 1903/4.) Omitted 1882/3, 1884/5. Geo. F. Stone, supt., 1881/2-1886/7; Ella M. Boyce, 1887/8-1889/90; C. D. Bogart, 1890/1-1892/3; Henry R. Eoth, 1893/4; B. E. MlUer, 1894/5- 1903/4. B 1888-1896/7. [Educational notes for Bradford Borough.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1888 In T. 36 : 271. 1889-1895. Not found. 1896/7 In V. 45 : 92 ; 344. 1882-1903. [Educational notes for Bradford City.] In Fenn. School Journal as follows : 1882 In T. 31 : 219. 1883 " V. 32:196. 1884-1886. Not found. 1887 In V. 35 : 467. 1888 " T. 36:427. 1889. Not found. 1890 in T. 39:40. 1891. Not found. 1892 in V. 41 : 269. 1893/4 " T. 42 : 186 ; 273 : 324 ; 460. 1894/5 " T. 43:43; 506-507. 1895/6 " T. 44 : 91 ; 329 ; 376 ; 424 ; 515. 1897. Not found. 1898 In V. 46 : 322 ; 460 ; 570. 1899 " V. 47: 333. " V. 48:167. 1900. Not found. 1901 In T. 49:458. 1902. Not found. 1903 In V. 51 : 524. " V. 52:218. Bradford County serial A 1853/4-1903/4. Rept. of co. supt. of schools. (21 A.R. supt. common schools 1853/4 (p. 14-24) — 71 A.R. supt. public instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5; hist sketch in 1876/7. Emanuel Guyer, eo. supt., 1853/4-1855/6; Chas. R. Coburn, 1856/7-1862/3 ; Otis J. Chubbuck, 1863/4- 1868/9; Austin A. Keeney, 1869/70-1876/7; J. Andrew Wilt, 1877/8: Geo. W. Ryan, 1879/80- 1895/6 ; Herbert S. Putnam, 1896/7-1903/4. EDUCATION— cont'd Bradford County — cont'd serial — cont'd B 1856-1898. [Educational notes.] In Fenn. School Journal as follows : 1856 in T. 1857-1858. 1859/60 in 1861 ^ 1862/3 " 1863/4 " 1864 1865/6 1866/7 1867/8 1868/9 1870 1870/1 1871/2 1873 1874-1876. 1877 in T. 1878-1881. 1882 in V. 1883 " T. 1884 " V. 1885 " T. 1884. Not 1886 In T. 1887-1892. 1893 In v. 1894-1895. 1896 in T. 1897. Not 1898 in 5:5. Not found. V. 8 : 170-171 ; V. 9 : 239. V. 10 : 168. 201. V. 11 : 65-66 ; 197 ; 229 ; 258 ; 322. v. 12 : 37 ; 130 ; 227 ; 294. V. i3 : 5. V. 14 : 29 ; 71 ; 97 ; 226 ; 278. v. 15 : 5 ; 24 ; 126 ; 148 ; 243. T. 16 : 135-136 ; 279. V. 17 : 103 ; 138 ; 226 ; 248 ; 280. V. 18 : 222 ; 250 ; 335. V. 19 : 37 ; 149 ; 243 ; 278 ; 307. V. 20:132; 299. V. 21 : 340. Not found. 25 : 378. Not found. 30 : 365. 31 : 337. 32 : 374. 33 : 370 ; 458. fonnd. 35 : 252. Not found. 41 : 455. Not found. 44 : 421. fonnd. 46 : 318 ; 455-456 ; 568-569. non-serial 1853/4. Township table (Bradford Co.) no. of schools, teachers and their salaries, scholars, cost, receipts and expenditures. (21 A.R. supt. common schools 1853/4: 23-24.) [1854]-1875. Co. superintendency in Bradford Co. (44 A.R. supt. of public instruction 1876/7: 83-84.) 1859. Judicial decisions; in court of quarter sessions of Bradford Co., in matter of application to remove 3 of directors of Albany school distr., for refusing to levy tax for bldg. purposes. (26 A.R. supt of com- mon schools 1858/9 app. [B] 173-174.) Bristol, Bucks County serial 1885/6-1903/4. Ann. rept supt. of schools. (53 A.R. supt. public instruction 1885/6 (pp. 217-218) — 71 sams 1903/4.) Given as Bristol Borough, 1891/2-1903/4. Matilda S. Booz, supt, 1885/6-1895/6 ; Louise D. Boggs, 1896/7-1903/4. 1885-1904. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1885 in V. 33:295. 1886 " V. 34 : 300 ; 461. " V. 35:77. 1887/8 " V. 36 : 37 ; 342-343 ; 463-464. 1889 " V. 38:228. 1890 " v. 39 : 85 ; 233. 1891 " V. 40:281. 1892/3 " V. 41 : 91 ; 222 ; 269. 1893/4 " T. 42 : 93 ; 273 ; 507 ; 560. 1895 " V. 43 : 328 ; 507. 1895/6 " V. 44:424; 569. 1896/7 " T. 45 : 92 ; 203 ; 344 ; 509. 1898-1903. Not found. 1904 In y. 52 : 511 ; 536. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 689 EDUCATION— cont'd Bucks County/ serial 1853/4-1903/4. Kept, of co. supt. of schools. (21 A.R. supt. common schools 1853/4: 27-32; 71 A.R. supt. public instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5; hist, sketch In 1876/7. Joseph Fell, co, supt., 1853/4-1856/7 ; Wm. H. Johnson, 1857/8-1859/60; S. S. Orerholt, 1860/1-1867/8; Wm. P. Sharkey, 1868/9; Hugh B. Eastburn, 1869/70-1875/6; W. W. Woodruff, 1876/7-1886/7; W. H. Blotter, 1887/8-1901/2 ; A. S. Martin, 1902/3- 1903/4. B 1855/6-1904. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1855/6 In V. 4 : 42 ; 111 ; 149 ; 342-343 ; 355. 1856 " V. 5 : 5-6. 1857-1860. Not found. 1861 In V. 9 : 207 ; 239 ; 324. 1861/2 " V. 10 : 133 ; 230. 1862/3 " V. 11 ; 137 ; 166 ; 229 ; 258 ; 322. 1863/4 " T. 12 : 37 ; 103 ; 200. 1865 " V. 14 : 97. 1866/7 " T. 15 : 5 ; 126 ; 180. 1867/8 " V. 16 : 136 ; 168 ; 248. 1868/9 " V. 17 : 162 ; 165 ; 306. 1870 " V. 18 : 214 ; 250 ; 335. 1870/1 " T. 19 : 99 ; 181 ; 196 ; 264-265 ; 299 ; 307 ; 333 ; 340-341 ; 363 ; 399. 1871 In V. 20 : 60 ; 132 ; 166. 1872/3 " V. 21 : 65 ; 171 ; 305-306. 1873 " V. 22 : 30 ; 175. 1875 " T. 23 : 340. 1875/6 " V. 24 : 216 ; 350. 1877 « V. 25 : 342 ; 378. 1878-1880. Not found. 1881/2 In V. 30 : 210 ; 254 ; 365 ; 499. 1882/3 " V. 31 : 38 ; 178 ; 217 ; 258 ; 337 ; 381 ; 422 ; 454*; 496-497. 1883/4 In V. 32 : 34 ; 76-77 ; 158 ; 231 ; 339 ; 374 ; 402. 1884/5 " T. 33 : 80 ; 206 ; 250 ; 293 ; 328 ; 370. 1886 " V. 34 : 338 ; 458. 1887 " V. 35 : 423 ; 466 ; 479. 1888 " T. 36 : 268 ; 307 ; 340. 1888/9 " V. 37 : 146 ; 253 ; 363 ; 394. 1890 " V. 38 : 269-270 ; 469. 1891 " V. 39 : 311 ; 439 ; 493. « V. 40 : 32 ; 278-279. 1892/3 " T. 41 : 220-221 ; 362. 1894 " V. 42 : 321-322. 1894/5 " T. 43 : 279 ; 325 ; 371 ; 504. 1895/6 " T. 44:43; 278; 325-326; 374. 1897-1898. Not found. 1899 in T. 47 : 374-375 ; 493 ; 538. 1900-1902 Not found. 1903 in V. 51 : 319 ; 368 ; 477 ; 569. 1904 In V. 52 : 442. non-serial 1850. Rept. of committee on education (Lawrence) on petitions from Montgomery and Bucks cos., for repeal of school law so far as it relates to those cos. (Sen. jol. 1850 v. 1: 92-93.) . Same, separate. Not seen. 500 copies In English and 500 in German ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1850 v. 1:93.) 1886. See below, Teachers' Institutes. Bucks Co., this date. Butler, Butler County serial A 1887/8-1903/4. Ann. rept. supt. city schools. (55 A.R. supt. common schools 1853/4 (pp. 27-32) — 71 A.R. same 1903/4.) Bbenezer Mackey, 1887/8-1895/6; John A. Gibson, 1896/7-1903/4. B 1887/8-1904. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1887/8 in v. 36 ; 238 ; 464. 1888 " V. 37 : 217-218. " T. 38:39. 1889. Not found. 1890 In T. 39 : 40. 1891 " T. 40:87. 44 EDUCATION— cont'd Butler, Butler County — cont'd serial — cont'd B— cont'd 1892-1893. Not found. 1894/5 In V. 43 ; 89 ; 507. 1895/6. Not found. 1896/7 In V. 45 : 44 ; 296. 1897/8-1900/1. Not found. 1901/2 in V. 50 : 261 ; 521. 1902/3 " V. 51:234; 370-371. 1904 « V. 52 : 402 ; 536-537. Butler County See also below, Mercer Co. serial A 1853/4-1903/4. Rept. of co. supt. of schools. (21 A.R. supt. common schools 1853/4 (p. 32-33) — 71 A.R. supt. pubUc instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5; hist, sketch in 1876/7. Isaac Black, co. supt., 1853/4-1856/7 ; Thos. Balph, 1857/8-1858/9; Eugene Ferrero, 1859/60-1862/3; A. H. Waters, 1863/4-1865/6 ; J. H. Cratty, 1866/7- 1868/9; Saml. Glenn, 1869/70-1870/1; T. J. Chapman, 1871/2; E. H. Young, 1872/3-1874/5; J. B. Matthews, 1875/6-1877/8; D. F. McKee, 1879/80; James H. Murtland, 1881/2-1883/4; W. G. Eussell, 1885/6-1889/90; N. C. McCoUough, 1890/1-1895/6; S. L. Cheeseman, 1896/7-1898/9; Howard I. Painter, 1899/00-1903/4. B 1856/6-1903. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1855/6 In T. 4 : 140-141 ; 292. 1856-1862. Not found. 1863 in V. 11 : 229 ; 258. 1864 " V. 12 : 238. 1865 " V. 14:121. 1866-1869. Not found. 1870/1 in V. 19 : 37-38 ; 99 ; 243. 1872 " T. 20 : 333. 1873-1876. Not found. 1877 in V. 25 : 378. 1878-1880. Not found. 1881/2 in V. 30 : 171 ; 210 ; 254 ; 365 ; 499. 1882/3 " V. 31 : 38 ; 76 ; 178 ; 217 ; 258 ; 301 ; 337 ; 381 ; 454 ; 497. 1883/4 In V. 32 : 34-35 ; 77 ; 194 ; 231 ; 268 ; 303-304 ; 374 ; 410 ; 449. 1884/5 in T. 33 : 39 ; 206 ; 370. 1885/6 " V. 34 : 169 ; 338 ; 373 ; 458. 1886/7. Not found. 1887/8 in v. 36 : 169 ; 209. 1888/9-1889/90. Not found. 1890/1 in T. 39 : 184 ; 311 ; 439 ; 492-493. 1891/2 " T. 40 : 238 ; 326 ; 507. 1892/3. Not found. 1894 In V. 42:454. 1895 « T. 43:460. 1896 " V. 44:468. 1897. Not found. 1898 in T. 46 : 318 ; 365 ; 456 ; 500. 1898/9 " T. 47 : 283 ; 331 ; 375 ; 493 ; 538. 1899/00 " v. 48 : 182 ; 225 ; 268 ; 313 ; 356 ; 421 ; 566-567. 1900/1 " V. 49:166; 212; 259; 304; 351; 396; 455; 519 ; 567. 1901/2 in V. 50 : 45 ; 215 ; 259 ; 305 ; 348 ; 397-398 ; 454 ; 519; 562. 1902/3 in v. 51 : 189-190 ; 233 ; 319; 368 ; 477 ; 522 ; 569. 1903 " V. 52 ; 50 ; 216 ; 261 ; 307. Garnbria County See also below, Private. serial A 1853/4-1903/4. Rept. of co. supt. (21 A.R. supt. com- mon schools 1853/4 (p. 34) — 71 A.R. supt. public in- struction 1903/4.) Omitted 1862/3, 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5 ; hist. sketch in 1876/7. Robt. li. Johnston, co. supt., 1853/4-1854/5; S. B. M'Cormlck, 1855/6-1859/60 ; James M. Swank, 1860/1 ; W. A. Scott, 1861/2 ; Henry Ely, 1862/3 ; J. Frank Condon, 1863/4-1865/6; Thos. J. Chap- man, 1866/7-1874/5 ; Hartman Berg, 1875/6- 1879/80; Lewis Strayer, 1881/2-1886/7; J. W. Leech, 1887/8-1895/6; T. L. Gibson, 1896/7- 1901/2; H. T. Jones, 1902/3; Herman I. Jones, 1903/4. 690 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA EDUCATION— cont'd Cambria County — cont'd seriaX — cont'd B 1855-1903/4. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Joamal as follows : 1855 in V. 4 : 167-168. 1856. Xot found. 1857 In T. 5:314-315. 1858-1860. Not foand. 1861 In V. 9 : 335. 1862/3 " T. 10 : 133 ; 139 ; 168 ; 357. 1863 " v. 11:6. 1864 " T. 12 : 228 ; 260. 1864/5 " T. 13:88; 132-133; 247. 1865/6-1866/7. Not found. 1867/8 In T. 16 : 31 ; 104 ; 248 ; 343. 1868/9 - V. 17 : 41 ; 66 ; 138 ; 226 ; 248 ; 280 ; 301. 1869/70 " T. 18 : 8 : 15 ; 136 ; 162 ; 305. 1871 « T. 19 : 243 ; 307. 1871 " T. 20:166. 1872 « V. 21:65:142; 171. 1873-1874. Not found. 1875 in V. 23 : 377. 1876/7 In V. 25 : 243 ; 342 ; 378. 1877/8-1880/1. Not found. 1881/2 in v. 30 : 77 ; 171 ; 210 ; 365. 1882/3 " T. 31 : 217 ; 301 ; 337 ; 381-382 ; 422 ; 454. 1883/4 " V. 32 : 151 ; 194 ; 304 ; 410. 1884/5 " T. 33 : 206 ; 250 ; 293. 1885 " T. 34:76; 296-297. 1886/7 ' V. 35 : 76 ; 333 ; 336. 1887/8 ' V. 36 : 200 ; 234 ; 269 ; 307 ; 383 ; 425-426 ; 460- 461. 1888/9 in v. 37 : 28 ; 215 ; 291 ; 326 ; 363 ; 394 ; 431. 1889/90 " T. 38 : 38 ; 155 ; 191 ; 225 ; 270 ; 387-388 ; 426. 1890/1 « T. 39 : 39 ; 231 ; 266 ; 353 ; 439 ; 493. 1891/2 « v. 40 : 32 ; 552. 1892/3 " V. 41:265; 409; 500; 550. 1893/4 » v. 42 : 46 ; 230 ; 270 ; 322 ; 454-455 ; 558. 1894/5 " v. 43 : 88 ; 193 ; 279 ; 325 ; 371. 1895/6 " v. 44 : 188 ; 326 ; 468-469. 1896/7 " V. 45 : 43 ; 200 ; 341 ; 389 ; 620. 1897/8 " V. 46: 275; 365; 500; 569. 1898/9 " T. 47 : 192 ; 283 ; 375. 1899/00 " V. 48 : 138 ; 182 ; 313. 1900/1 • T. 49 : 212 ; 351 ; 396 ; 455 ; 567. 1901/2 " V. 50 : 215 ; 348 ; 398 ; 519-520. 1902/3 « T. 51 : 190 ; 233 ; 319-320 ; 368 ; 477 ; 522 ; 569- 570. 1903/4 " v. 52 : 50 ; 216 ; 352 ; 400 ; 442 ; 509 ; 555. non-serial 1809. RepL of conunittee (Ogle) to whom was referred petition from Cambria Co. for a lottery for the benefit of an academy In Ebensburg. (House jol. 1808/9: 470-471.) 1854-1875. last of co. snpts. and their salaries in Cam- bria Co. (44 A.R. supt. of public mstmction 1876/7: 115.) 1868-1874. Table: growth of school system in Cambria Co. ([42] same 1874/5: 32.) 1881-1886. Table: progress made and condition of Cam- bria Co. schools in 1881 and 1886. ([53] same 1885/6: 28.) 1890. See below, Public Aid, this date. 1898. Statistical stmt. : condition and growth of schools in Cambria (To. (65 A.R. supt. public instruction 1897/8: 26-27.) Cameron County serial A 1861/2-1903/4. Kept, of co. supt. of schools. (29 A.R. supt. common schools 1861/2 (p. 55-56) — 71 AJl. supt public Instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5; hist, sketch in 1876/7. Eiehard Chadwlck, Jr., supt, 1861/2-1862/3 ; Frauds J. Chadwiek, 1863/4-1865/6 ; J. B. Johnson, 1866/7- 1874/5; N. H. Schenck, 1875/6-1881/2; H. L. Pearaall, 1883/4-1889/90; Ella Herrick, 1890/1- 1895/6 ; Mattie M. CoUIns, 1896/7-1903/4. EDUCATION— cont'd Cameron County— caat'i serial — cont'd B 1862/3-1904. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1862/3 in T. 11 : 166 ; 202-204 ; 291 ; 322. 1864-1867. Not found. 1868/9 « V.' 17 :'41 ;103 ; 138 ; 165 ; 190-191 ; 226 ; 306. 1869/70 " V. 18 : 15 ; 44 ; 162 ; 214 ; 221. 1870/1 " T. 19 : 99 ; 181-182 ; 243 ; 307. 1871/2 ' V. 20 : 60 ; 363. 1872 " V. 21 : 205. 1873/4 " V. 22:175; 308. 1874/5. Not found. 1875/6 In V. 24 : 216 ; 350. 1877 « T. 25:425. 1878-1881. Not found. 1882 In V. 30 : 365. 1883 ** V 31 ■ 337 1883/4 " v! 32 : 158'; 231 ; 268 ; 339 ; 374 ; 410. 1884/5 " V. 33 : 163 ; 206 ; 250 ; 293 ; 370 ; 458 ; 496. 1885/6 " T. 34 : 35 ; 214 ; 297 ; 338 ; 373 ; 458. 1886/7 " T. 35 : 34 ; 333 ; 378. 1887/8 " T. 36 : 234 ; 340 ; 383 ; 461. 1888/9 " V. 37 : 28 ; 215 ; 253 ; 326 ; 394 ; 431. 1889/90 " V. 38 : 38 ; 191 ; 225 ; 469. 1890/1 " V. 39 : 84 ; 184 : 231 ; 266 ; 311 ; 353 ; 440 ; 493. 1891/2 ' V. 40 : 32 ; 87 ; 238 ; 279 ; 326 ; 424. 1892/3 " T. 41 : 41 ; 221 ; 265 ; 409-410 ; 500-501. 1893/4 - T. 42 : 230 ; 270 ; 504. 1894/5 " T. 43 : 41 ; 325 : 371 ; 504. 1895/6 " V. 44 : 278 : 421. 1897-1900. Not found. 1901 in V. 49 : 567. 1902 " T. 50:305. 1903 " v. 51:477. 1904 ' T. 52 : 442-443. Carbon County serial A 1853/4-1903/4. Rept of co. supt (21 A.R. supt com- mon schools 1853/4 (p. 34-37) — 71 A.R. supt public instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5; hist sketch In 1876/7. J. H. Siewers, co. supt., 1853/4-1856/7; Thos. L Foster, 1857/8-1862/3 ; Reuben F. Hofford, 1863/4- 1879/80; Thos. M. BaUiet 1881/2-1883/4; T. A. Snyder, 1885/6-1892/3; A. S. Beisel, 1893/4- 1901/2 ; Jas. J. Bevan, 1902/3-1903/4. B 1861-1903/4. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1861 in V. 9 : 335. 1861/2 - T. 10 : 168 ; 325. 1862 " T. 11:137. 1863. Xot found. 1864 in V. 13 : 133. 1865. Not found. 1866 in T. 15 : 25 ; 126. 1867/8 " T. 16:31; 104; 193. 1868/9 " T. 17 : 66 ; 103 ; 221. 1869/70 " T. 18 : 15 ; 162 ; 214. 1871 " T. 19 : 243. 1872-1880. Not found. 1881/2 in V. 30 : 254 ; 365 ; 408-409. 1882/3 " v. 31 : 38-39 ; 178 ; 217-218 ; 301 ; 337 : 422 ; 454 * 497 1883/4 in T. 32 : 35 ; 158 ; 268 ; 410 ; 449. 1884/5 « T. 33 : 39.40 ; 163 ; 206 ; 328 ; 371 ; 458. 1885/6 ' V. 34 : 35 ; 297 ; 338. 1886/7 " V. 35 : 77 ; 252 ; 291 ; 378. 1887/8 " T. 36 : 200 ; 307. 1888/9 • V. 37:28-29; 215; 326; 394. 1889 " T. 38 : 38 ; 155. 1889/90" T. 39:266; 353-354; 439-440. 1891/2 " V. 40 : 32 ; 238 ; 377 ; 424. 1892 " T. 41:135; 265. 1893/4 - T. 42 : 138 ; 184 ; 270 ; 367 ; 455. 1894/5 " v. 43 : 88 ; 236 ; 279 ; 504. 1895/6 " T. 44 : 90 ; 278-279 ; 326 : 469. 1897 • v. 45: 248; 389-390; 504. 1897/8 " V. 46 : 275 ; 318 ; 501. 1898/9 " T. 47 : 283 ; 331. 1899/00 " V. 48 : 225 ; 268 ; 313 ; 567. 1900/1 " T. 49 : 212 ; 259 ; 351 ; 455. 1901/2. Not found. 1903 in T. 51 : 320 ; 477 ; 522. 1903/4 " T. 52 : 216 : 261 : 400 : 443 ; 509. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 691 EDUCATION— cont'd Carton County — cont'd non-serial 1853/4. Township table (Carbon Co.): schools, teach- ers and salaries, scholars, receipts and expenditures. (21 A.R. supt. common schools 1853/4; 37.) Cariondale, Lackawanna County serial A 1871/2-1903/4. Ann. rept. supt city schools. (39 A.R. supt. common schools 1871/2 (p. 206-209) — 71 A.R. supt. public instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5; hist, sketch In 1876/7. Matthew G. Neary, supt, 1871/2-1876/7 ; D. N. Lathrop, 1877/8-1881/2; John J. Forbes, 1883/4-1898/9; Elmer E. Garr, 1899/00-1903/4. B 1872-1903. [Educational notes.] In Fenn. School Journal as follows : 1872 In V. 21 : 65. 1873-1884. Not found. 1885/6 In V. 34 : 170 ; 300. 1886/7-1898/9. Not found. 1899/00 In V. 48 : 270 ; 478. 19Q1 " V. 49:400. 1902. Not found. 1903 In V. 51 : 371 ; 524. Carlisle, Cumberland County serial A 1895/6-1903/4. Ann. rept city supt of schools. (63 A.R. supt. public instruction 1895/6 (pp. 147-150) — 71 same 1903/4.) Omitted 1901/2-1902/3. S. B. Shearer, supt., 1895/6-1900/1 ; John C. Wagner, 1903/4. B 1897-1904. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1897 In T. 45 : 344. 1897/8 " V. 46 : 233 ; 277 ; 322-323 ; 369 ; 460 ; 504. 1898 " V. 47 : 45. 1899-1900. Not found. 1901/2 in V. 50 : 261 ; 456-457 ; 521. 1903. Not found. 1904 In T. 52 : 354 ; 446 ; 605. non-serial 1852. History, plan and condition of the commpn schools of Carlisle. (Penn. School Jol. v. 1: 291- 293.) Centre County serial A 1853/4-1903/4. Rept co. supt (21 A.R. supt common schools 1853/4 (p. 38-40)— 71 A.R. supt public in- struction 1903/4.) Omitted 1859/60, 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5 ; hist sketch in 1876/7. Wm. J. Gibson, co. supt., 1853/4-1856/7; J. I. Burrell, 1857/8-1858/9; Thos. Holahan, 1860/1-1865/6; K. M. Mojgee, 1866/7-1874/5: H. Meyer, 1S75/6- 1879/80 ; D. M. Wolf, 1881/2-1889/90 ; David O. Etters, 1890/1-1891/2; C. L. Gramley, 1892/3- 1903/4. B 1856-1904. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1856 In V. 4 : 327. 1857. Not found. 1868 in V. 6 : 260-261. 1859-1860. Not found. 1861 in V. 9 : 261-262 ; 207 ; 239 ; 335. 1861/2 " V. 10 : 139 ; 168 ; 230 ; 325 ; 357. 1862/3 " T. 11:6; 36; 66; 104-105; 166; 197; 229; 258 ; 291 ; 323 ; 354. 1863/4 « T. 12 : 4 ; 168 ; 260 ; 324. 1864/5 " V. 13 : 5 ; 142 ; 247. EDUCATION— cont'd Centre County — cont'd serial — cont'd B — cont'd 1865/6 in v. 14 : 4 ; 71 ; 97 ; 226. 1866/7 " V. 15 : 126 ; 243 ; 267. 1867/8 " V. 16 : 104 ; 136 ; 193 ; 279 ; 343. 1868/9 " V. 17 : 66 ; 103 ; 133 ; 165 ; 301 ; 306. 1869/70 " V. 18 : 15 ; 103 ; 136 ; 162 ; 222 ; 243 ; 305. 1870/1 « V. 19 : 93 ; 99-100 ; 182 ; 243 ; 278 ; 308 ; 341 ; 376. 1871/2 in V. 20 : 60-61 ; 132-133 ; 166 ; 265 ; 299 ; 363 ; 399 1872/3 in T. 21 : 267 ; 306 ; 340 ; 401. 1873/4 " V. 22 : 30 ; 142 ; 308. 1874 " V. 23 : 211. 1875. Not found. 1876 in V. 24 : 350. 1877 " V. 25 : 342. 1878-1880. Not found. 1881/2 in V. 30 : 171-172 ; 365; 409. 1882/3 " V. 31 : 39 ; 178 ; 301 ; 337 ; 382 ; 422 ; 454 ; 497. 1883/4 " V. 32 : 77 ; 231 ; 339 ; 374. 1884/5 •' T. 33 : 80 ; 163 ; 206 ; 250 ; 328. 1885/6 " T. 34 ; 35 ; 338 ; 458 ; 495. 1886/7 " V. 35 : 34 ; 333. 1887/8 " T. 36 : 200 ; 307 ; 426 ; 461. 1888/9 " V. 37:29; 182-183; 215-216; 291; 394-395. 1889/90 " T. 38 : 72 ; 225 ; 388 ; 427. 1890/1 " T. 39 : 184 ; 231 ; 266 ; 354 ; 440 ; 493. - •• T. 40 : 32 ; 424 ; 473 ; 507. T. 41 : 41-42 ; 266 ; 362. 367. 41 ; 371. 188-189 ; 374 ; 568. 341. 1891/2 1892/3 1894 1894/5 1895/6 1897 1898 1899. 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 " V. 42 " V. 43 " V. 44 " V. 45 " V. 46 : 318. Not found, in V. 48 : 356. " V. 49 " T. 50 " V. 51 " T. 52 396-397. 398. 368. 400. non-serial 1854-1875. Co. superintendency in Centre Co. (44 A.R. supt. of public instruction 1876/7: 146.) 1856. Centre Co. common schools. (Penn. School Jol. V. 5: 122-123.) OTiamiersturg, Franklin Co. serial A 1885-1904. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1885 in V. 33 : 373. 1886 " V. 34 : 340. 1886/7 " V. 35 : 36 ; 170 ; 254 ; 424 ; 467. 1887/8 " V. 36 : 37 ; 236 ; 343 ; 464. 1888/9 " T. 37 : 30 ; 14S ; 218 ; 396. 1889 " V. 38 : 39 ; 191. 1890/1 " V. 39 : 40 ; 233 ; 314 ; 495. 1891/2 " V. 40 : 35 ; 281 ; 329-330 ; 381 ; 510 1892/3 " V. 41 : 43 ; 137 ; 222 ; 269 ; 455. 1893/4 " v. 42 : 186 ; 232 ; 324 ; 461. 1894/5 " T. 43 : 43 ; 89 ; 507. 1895/6 " V. 44 : 45 ; 281-282. 1896/7 " V. 45 : 250 ; 296-297 ; 509. 1897/8 " V. 46 : 277 ; 460. 1899 " V. 47 : 378 ; 496 ; 586. " " V. 48 : 47. 1900. Not found. 1901 in V. 49 : 307. 1902. Not found. 1903 in V 51 : 324. 1904 " V 52 : 446. B 1885/6-1903/4. Ann. rept. city supt. of schools. (53 A.R. supt. public instruction 1885/6 (pp. 219-222)^ — 71 same 1903/4.) Wm. H. Hockenberry, supt., 1885/6-1895/6; F. E. Fickinger, 1896/7 ; Saml. Gelwix, 1897/8-1903/4. non-serial 1865. On acct. of borough of Chambersburg being de- stroyed by fire, legisl. made a special apprn. to schools of this distr., and released citizens from payment of all school taxes for yr. 1864. (32 A.R. supt. of common schools 1864/5: 17.) 692 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA EDUCATION— cont'd Cheltenham Township, Montgomery County serial 1901/2-1903/4. Ann. rept supt. schools. (69 A.R. supt. public instruction 1901/2 (pp. 186-188) — 71 same 1903/4.) Chas. A. Wagner, 1901/2-1903/4. 1901/2-1903/4. [Educatlonal^notes.] , In Fenn. School Journal as follows : 1901/2 in V. 50 : 261 ; 307-308 ; 351 ; 400 ; 457 ; 521 ; 564. 1902/3 " T. 51 : 191 ; 324 ; 371 ; 524. 1903/4 " V. 52 : 218 ; 263 ; 309 ; 446. Chester City, Delaware County serial 1868/9-1903/4. Ann. rept. city supt. of common schools. (36 A.R. supt. common schools 1868/9 (p. 238-241)— ' 71 A.R. supt. public instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5; hist, sketch In 1876/7. A. A. Meader, supt., 1868/9-1874/5; A. Bobinette, 1875/6-1877/8 ; Chas. F. Poster, 1879/80-1899/00 ; A. Duncan Tocum, 1900/1-1903/4. 1882-1903. [Educational notes.] In Fenn. School Journal as follows : 1882 in v. 30:295. 1882/3 " V. 31 : 41 ; 77 ; 259 ; 1883 " V. 32 : 36 ; 78 ; 196. 1884. Not found. 1885 In V. 33:499. 1885/6 " V. 34:77; 1887/8. Not found. 1888/9 in v. 37 : 184 ; 1890 " V. 38:428. " V. 39 : 185. V. 40 : 240 ; 330. V. 41 : 222 ; 269. V. 42:232; 273; 370. T. 43 : 43. V. 44 : 329 ; 424 ; 569. Not found. 302-303. 215 ; 301 ; 375. 328. 1891/2 1892 1893/4 1894 1895 1896-1897. 1898 in v. 46:460. 1899. Not found. 1900 in V. 48:478. " V. 49 : 214. 1901/2 " V. 50 : 262 ; 1903 " V. 51:571. 613. Chester County serial 1853/4-1903/4. Rept. of co. supt (21 A.R. supt com- mon schools 1853/4 (p. 41-42) — 71 A.R. supt. public instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5: hist, sketch In 1876/7. R. A. Futhey, co. supt., 1853/4-1855/6 ; Franklin Taylor, 1856/7-1859/60; W. W. Woodruff, 1860/1-1868/9; Geo. L. Marls, 1869/70-1871/2; Hiram P. Pierce, 1872/3-1873/4; R. M. Magee, 1874/5; H. Meyer, 1875/6; J. W. Harvey, 1877-1886/7; Jos. S. Walton, 1887/8-1895/6; Frank B. Bye, 1896/7- 1898/9: G. W. Moore. 1899/00-1903/4. 1855-1903/4. [Educational notes.] In Fenn. School Journal as follows : 1855 In V. 4 : 110-111 ; 292 ; 326. 1856/7 " T. 5 : 6 ; 36-37 ; 313. 1857/8-1860/1. Not found. 1861 In T. 9 : 207 ; 239 ; 262 ; 290-291. 1861/2 " V. 10 : 98-99 ; 133 ; 230. * 1863 « v. 11 : 36-37 ; 166. 1863/4 " T. 12 : 37 ; 103 ; 130 ; 169 ; 260 ; 324. 1864/5 " V. 13 : 5 ; 88 ; 110 ; 167 ; 192. EDUCATION— cont'd Chester County — cont'd serial — cont'd 220-221 ; B — cont'd 1865/6 in v. 14 : 71 ; 97 ; 122 ; 148 ; 226 ; 278. 1866/7 " V. 15:24-25; 126-127; 180; 211; 270. 1867/8 in v. 16 : 31-32 ; 136 ; 168 ; 223. 1868/9 " T. 17 : 40-41 ; 162 ; 190 ; 226. 1869/70" V. 18:8; 103; 131; 136; 158; 162 276 ; 305 ; 335. 1870/1 " V. 19 : 10 ; 38 ; 100 341. 1871/2 " V. 20 : 61 ; 133 1872/3 " V. 21 : 31 ; 340 1873/4 " V. 22 : 308. 1874/5 " T. 23 : 30 ; 175 1876 " V. 24:425. 1877-1881. Not found. 1881/2 in V. 30 : 77 ; 172 ; 254 ; 385 ; 499. 1882/3 " V. 31 : 258 ; 301 ; 338 ; 422 ; 454 ; 497. 1883/4 " V. 32 : 77 ; 158-159 ; 194 ; 231 ; 268 ; 304 ; 339 ; 166; 401. 280. 150; 243; 278-279; 308; 265 ; 299 ; 334 ; 363 ; 399. 410; 449. 1884/5 In V. 33 : 80 ; 1885/6 " v. 34 : 169 ; 1886/7 1887/8 426 ; 461. 1888/9 in V. 37 : 29 ; 146 ; 183 ; 216 ; 253 ; 291 ; 326 ; 363 ; 395 1889/90'in v. 38 : 469. 1890/1 in T. 39: 1891/2. Not found. 1892/3 in v. 41 : 42 ; 89-90 ; 136 ; 221 ; 266 ; 314 ; 362- 163-164; 206; 250; 293; 328; 371. 214 ; 260 ; 297 ; 373 ; 459 ; 495. V. 35 : 77 ; 168 ; 333 ; 378 ; 423 ; 505. V. 36 : 36 ; 201 ; 234 ; 269 ; 307 ; 340-341 ; 383 ; : 38 ; 155-156 ; 225 ; 270 ; 388 ; 426-427 ; : 84 ; 231 ; 266 ; 311 ; 354 ; 440 ; 493. 1893/4 in 1894/5 " 1895/6 " 512. 1896/7 in t. 45 : 248 42 : 230 ; 270 ; 322 ; 455 ; 504-505 ; 558. v. 43 : 193 ; 236 ; 279 ; 325 ; 416 ; 460 ; 504. T. 44 : 43 ; 189 ; 238 ; 279 ; 326 ; 374 ; 421 ; 469 ; 341 ; 620-621. lh97/8 " V. 46 : 275-276 ; 318-319. 1898/9. Not fohnd. 1900 In V. 48:519. 1901 " V. 49 : 304 ; 397 ; 455 ; 519. 1902 " V. 50 : 348-349 ; 398 ; 454. 1903 " V. 51 : 320 ; 477. 1903/4 " T. 52 : 216 ; 352 ; 443. nonrserial 1852. Oxford, Chester Co., educational conv.; acct. of procs. (Penn. School Jol. v. 1: 201-203.) 1854. Acct. of Chester Co. educational conv. (Some V. 3: 176-177.) 1855. Acct of educational mtg. at Cochranville, Chester Co. (Same v. 3: 267-268.) . Educational tour in Chester and Delaware cos.; Penn. and New Castle Co., Del.; by E. Lambom. (Same v. 4: 103-104.) 1855-1859. Table: no. of schools in Chester Co., no. of scholars, months taught, salary of males, salary of females, each year. (27 A.R. supt. common schools 1859/60: 36.) 1856. Mtg. of friends of education at Kennett Square, Chester Co. (Penn. School Jol. y. 4: 271-272.) 1869-1871. Conventions of school directors in Chester and Delaware cos. (Same v. 19: 301-302.) 1894. Seml-ann. conv. of Chester Co. school teachers; summary of proc. (10 A.R. bd. health 1893/4: 395-6.) Clarion- County serial (21 A.R. supt. com- -71 A.R. supt of pub- A 1853/4-1903/4. Rept of co. supt. mon schools 1853/4 (p. 43-44)- lic instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5; hist, sketch In 1876/7. R. W. Orr, co. supt, 1853/4-1855/6; J. G. M'Gonagle, 1856/7-1860/1 ; C. S. Walker, 1861/2-1862/3 ; G. S. Kelly, 1863/4-1868/9 ; J. E. Wood, 1869/70-1874/5 ; A. J. Davis, 1875/6-1881/2 ; J. G. Anderson, 1883/4 ; C. F. McNutt, 1885/6-1890/1; Jos. S. Walton, 1891/2-1893/4; W. A. Beer, 1894/5-1901/2; L. L. Himes, 1902/3-1903/4. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 693 EDUCATION— cont'd Clarion County — cont'd serial — cont'd B 1861-1903. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1861 In V. 9 : 335. 1862/3 " V. 11 : 166 ; 258 ; 291 ; 323. 1864 " V. 12 :"294. 1865-1869. Not found. 1870/1 In V. 19 : 100 ; 243 ; 308. 1871 " V. 20:61. 1872-1875. Not found. 1876 In V. 25 : 207 ; 243. 1877-1881. Not found. 1882 In V. 30 : 365-366 : 409 ; 499-500. " V. 31 : 178 ; 218. 1883/4 " v. 32 : 159 ; 194 ; 231-232 ; 268-269 ; 304 ; 339 ; 375 ; 411 ; 449. 1884/5 In T. 33 : 40 ; 250 ; 328 ; 371 ; 458 ; 496-497. 1885/6 " V. 34 : 76 ; 260 ; 338-339 ; 373 ; 459. 1886/7 " V. 35 : 34 ; 252 ; 333-334 ; 466. 1888 " V. 36 : 307. " V. 37:253. 1889. Not found. i 1890 In V. 38 : 388. 1891-1892. Not found. 1893/4 In T. 42 : 92 ; 367 ; 455 ; 505. V. 43 : 41 ; 193 ; 279 ; 325-326 ; 371 ; 416 ; 460 ; 1894/5 504. 1895/6 ' 1897/8 ' 1899 1900 T. 44 V. 46 V. 47 V. 48 1901. Not found. 1902 in T. 50 : 562. 1903 " V. 51:478. 90 ; 279 : 326 ; 137; 319. 493. 313. 374 ; 421 ; 512. non-serial 1857. Acct. of convention of Clarion Co. school direc- tors. (Penn. School Jol. v. 6: 141-142.) Clearfield County serial 1853/4-1903/4. Rept. of co. supt. (21 A.R. supt. com- mon schools 1853/4 (p. 44-46) — 71 A.R. supt. public instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 1857/8, 1865/6, 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5. A. T. Schryver, co. supt., 1853/4-1856/7; L. L. Still, 1857/8-1859/60; Jesse Broomall, 1860/1-1861/2; C. B. Sanford, 1862/3-1864/5; Geo. W. Snyder, 1866/7-1871/2; .T. A. Gregory, 1872/3-1877/8; M. L. McQuown, 1879/80-1883/4; Matt. Savage, 1885/6-1889/90; B. C. Youngman, 1890/1-1895/6; G. W. Weaver, 1896/7-1899/00; B. C. Shields, 1900/1-1903/4. B 1856-1903/4. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1856 in V. 4 : 233. 1857-1860. Not found. 1861 in V. 9 : 207 ; 239. 1862 " V. 10 : 230. 1862/8 " V. 11 : 66 ; 137 ; 229. 1863/4 " V. 12 : 130 ; 324. 1865-1866. Not found. 1867 in V. 15 : 267. 1868 " V. 17 : 1 ; 66 ; 165. 1869/70 " V. 18 : 15 ; 222 ; 276 ; 305. 1870/1 " V. 19 : 182 ; 278. 1871 " V. 20 : 61 ; 133. 1872/3 " V. 21 : 205 ; 340 ; 369. 1874. Not found. 1875 in V. 23 : 313. " T. 24 : 181. 1876. Not found. 1877 in V. 25 : 378. 1878-1880. Not found. 1881/2 in V. 30 : 77 ; 172 ; 254 ; 366 ; 409 ; 500. 1882/3 " V. 31 : 39 ; 76 ; 178 ; 218 ; 258 ; 301 ; 338 ; 382 ; 422 ; 454 ; 497. 1883/4 in v. 32 : 35 ; 77 ; 159 ; .194 ; 269 ; 304 ; 339 ; 374 ; 410; 449. 1884/5 in v. 33 : 40 ; 80 ; 164 ; 206 ; 250 ; 497. 1885 " V. 34 : 76. 1886/7 " V. 35 : 34 ; 466. 1890/1 " V. 39 : 184 ; 231 ; 266 ; 311 ; 354 ; 440. 1891/2 " V. 40 : 87 ; 191 ; 238 ; 279 ; 377 ; 424 ; 507 ; 552. EDUCATION— cont'd Clearfield County — cont'd serial — cont'd 1892/3 in 1894 1894/5 " 1895/6 " 1896/7 " 621. 1897/8 in 1898/9 « 1900 1900/1 " 1901/2 " 1902/3 " 1903/4 " B — cont'd V. 41 : 42 ; 136 ; 179 ; 314 ; 363 ; 501. V. 42 : 322 ; 367-368 ; 505. V. 43 : 236 ; 371 ; 553. V. 44 : 43-44 ; 189 ; 421 ; 469 ; 512. V. 45 : 200 ; 248 ; 293 ; 341 ; 389-390 ; 504 ; 567 ; V. 46 : 137 ; 319 ; 365 ; 456. V. 47 : 147-148 ; 283 ; 331 ; 493 ; 538. V. 48:356; 51S-520. V. 49 : 259 ; 304 ; 351 ; 397 : 455 ; 519 ; 567-568. V. 50 : 45 ; 259 ; 305-306 ; 398 ; 454 ; 520 ; 562. V. 51 : 190 ; 233 ; 320 ; 368 ; 477-478. V. 52:50; 261; 400; 443; 509-510. non-serial 1854-1875. Tabular stmt, of schools of Clearfield Co. under each supt., showing no. of pupils, no. of schools, no. of teachers (male and female), salary, average attendance and cost of each pupil per mo. (44 A.R. supt. of public instruction 1876/7: 177.) 1854-1877. Co. superintendency, salaries, etc. in Clear- field Co. (44 same 1876/7: 174.) 1853/4. Township table (Clearfield Co.) : schools, teachers and salaries, scholars, receipts and ex- penditures. (21 A.R. supt. common schools 1853/4: 46.) 1874. Estimate of a central graded school in Huston distr., Clearfield Co. (Penn. School Jol. v. 22: 366- 367.) 1878-1883. Table: whole no. of schools, whole no. of pupils, average salaries of teachers, cost of con- ducting institute, etc., in Clearfield Co. for 1878 and 1883. ([51] A.R. supt. public instruction 1883/4: 51.) Clinton County serial A 1853/4-1903/4. Rept. of co. supt. (21 A.R. supt. com- mon schools 1853/4 (p. 41-52)— 71 A.R. supt. public instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5; hist, sketch in 1876/7. E. C. Allison, co. supt., 1853/4 ; Hy. L. DifCenbach, 1854/5-1855/6; A. K. Brown, 1856/7; Jesse H Berry, 1857/8-1862/3; W. W. S. Snoddy, 1863/4 Danl. Herr, 1864/5-1865/6 ; A. H. Strayer, 1866/7- 1869/70 ; A. D. Rowe, 1870/1 ; A. N. Eaub, 1871/2 , M. W. Herr, 1872/3-1877/8; Thos. N. Magee. 1879/80-1883/4; I. U McCloskey, 1885/6-1886/7; D. M. Brungard, 1887/8-1892/3; W. A. Snyder, 1893/4-1901/2; Ira N. McCloskey, 1902/3-1903/4, non-serial 1853/4. Township table (Clinton Co.): schools, teach- ers and salaries; scholars, receipts and expendi- tures. (21 A.R. supt. common schools 1853/4: 52.) 1856-1903/4. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1856 in V. 4 : 292. 1857 " V. 5 : 313. 1858. Not found. 1859 in V. 8 : 37-38 ; 199. 1860. Not found. 1861 in V. 9 : 239 ; 291 ; 335. 1861/2 " V. 10 : 99 ; 133 ; 168 ; 230 ; 325. 1862/3 " V. 11:6; 37; 66; 105; 166; 197; 229; 258; 291 ' 323 1863/4 in v. 12 : 103 ; 324. 1864 " V. 13 : 110. 1865/6 " V. 14 : 121-122 ; 148 ; 174-175 ; 226. 1867 " V. 15 : 211. 1867/8 " V. 16 : 169 ; 193. 1868/9 " V. 17 : 41 ; 66 ; 138 ; 165 ; 190 ; 226 ; 248 ; 280 ; 306. 1869/70 in v. 18 : 136 ; 158 ; 221. 1870/1 " V. 19 : 14 : 182 ; 243 ; 279 ; 308 ; 341 ; 376. 1871 " V. 20 : 133 ; 166. 1872/3 " V. 21 : 65 ; 171 ; 306. 1873/4-1879/80. Not found. 694 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA EDUCATION— cont'd Clinton County — cont'd non-serial— cont'i B — cont'd 1881/2 In v. 30 : 172 ; 366 ; 409. 1883 " V. 31 : 382 ; 497. 1883/4 " T. 32 : 232 ; 339-340. 1884/5 " V. 33 : 164 ; 206 ; 293 ; 328 ; 371 ; 458 ; 497. 1885/6 " T. 34 : 169 ; 214 ; 297 ; 373 ; 459 ; 495. 1886/7 " V. 35 : 77 ; 168-169 ; 334 : 423 ; 466. 1887/8 " T. 36 : 36 ; 201 : 234 ; 269 : 307 ; 341 ; 383 ; 426. 1888/9 " T. 37 : 183 ; 216 ; 291 ; 326-327. 1889/90 " v. 38 : 72 ; 156 ; 191 ; 225 ; 270 ; 388. 1890/1 " T. 39 : 184 ; 231 ; 354 ; 440. 1891/2 " V. 40 : 87 : 238 ; 326-327 ; 377 ; 507. 1892/3 " T. 41 : 266 ; 410 ; 453 ; 550. 1894 " V. 42 : 367 ; 455 ; 505. 1894/5 " T. 43 : 279 ; 371-372 ; 460. 1895/6 ' V. 44 : 189 ; 374 ; 469. 1897 " V. 45 : 390 ; 504 : 567. 1898 " T. 46 : 319 ; 456. " V. 47:44. 1899/00 " T. 48 : 268 ; 313. 1900 " v. 50 : 190 ; 233. 1902 " T. 51 : 320 ; 368 ; 478 ; 522 ; 570. 1903/4 " V. 52 : 50 ; 216 ; 261-262 ; 307 ; 352 ; 400 ; 443 ; 555; 603. Coal Township, Northwnl>erland Co. serial A 1899/00-1903/4. Ann. rept. supt. of schools. (67 A.R. supt public instruction 1899/00 (pp. 189-191)— 71 same 1903/4.) Albert Lloyd, supt., 1899/00-1903/4. B 1899/00-1904. [Educational notes.] In Fenn. School Journal as follows : 1899/00 in T. 48 : 139 ; 183 ; 270-271 ; 478. 1900/1 - T. 49 : 47 ; 214 ; 261 ; 400 ; 458-459 ; 521. 1902. Not fonnd. 1903 In T. 51 : 524-525. 1904 " V. 52 : 511-512. Coatesville, Chester County serial A 1902/3-1903/4. Ann. rept. supt. of schools. (70 A.R. supt public instruction 1902/3 (pp. 199-201) — 71 same 1903/4.) W. T. Gordon, 1902/3-1903/4. B 1902/3-1903/4. [Educational notes.] In Fenn. School Jonmal as follows : 1902/3 In T. 51 : 191 ; 234-235 : 324. 1903/4 ' V. 52 : 263 ; 354 ; 512. Columbia, Lancaster County serial A 1874/5-1903/4. Ann. rept. city supt. of schools. (42 A.R. supt. common schools 1874/5 (p. 175-176) — 71 A.R. supt. public instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 187879, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5; hist sketch in 1876/7. B. G. Ames, 1874/5-1885/6; S. H. HolTman, 1886/7- 1897/8; Danl. Fleisher, 1898/9-1903/4. 1885-1904. [Educational notes.] In Fenn. School Jonmal as follows : 1885 in T. 33 : 295. 1885/6 " T. 34:36; 301. 1887. Not fonnd. 1888 in T. 36 : 343. 1888/9 " T. S7 : 30 : 218 ; 396. 1889 " V. 38:192. 1890/1 " T. 39:40; 314. 1891/2 " T. 40:281; 330; 427. 1892/3 " T. 41 : 222 ; 364 ; 501. 1893/4 " V. 42 : 47 ; 232 ; 370. 1895 " V. 43:328. " V. 44: 282. 1896. Not fonnd. EDUCATION— cont'd Columbia, Lancaster County — cont'd serial — cont'd B — cont'd 1897/8 in V. 46 : 139 ; 232-233. 1898/9 " V. 47 : 105 ; 378-379 ; 496 ; 586. 1899/00 " r. 48 : 315 ; 569. 1900 " V. 49 : 167. 1901 in T. 50 : 262 ; 308. 1902-1903. Not found. 1904 in v. 52 : 354. Columbia County serial A 1853/4-1903/4. Rept. of co. supt. (21 A.R. supt com- mon schools 1853/4 (p. 53-54)— 71 A.R. supt public instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5; hist, sketch in 1876/7. J. B. Bradley^co. Bnpt, 1853/4 ; E. W. WeaTer, 1854/5- 1856/7 ; Wm. Burgess, 1857/8-1861/2 ; J. B. Fatton, 1862/3; Chas. G. Barkley, 1863/4-1871/2; W. B. Snyder, 1872/3-1879/80: 3. 8. Grimes, 1881/2- 1889/90; Wm. C. Johnston, 1891/2-1895/6 ; John K. MlUer, 1896/7-1901/2 ; Wm. W. Brans, 1902/»- 1903/4. B 1855/6-1900. [Educational notes.] In Fenn. School Jonmal as follows: 1855/6 in V. 4 : 117 ; 292. 1857 « V. 5:315. 1858 " v. 6:299-300. 1859-1860. Not fonnd. 1861 in T. 9 : 239-240 ; 335. 1862 " T. 10 : 325 ; 357. 1862/3 " T. 11 : 66 ; 137 ; 166 ; 197 ; 323. 1863/4 " T. 12 : 37 ; 169; 324. 1864/5. Not fonnd. 1865/6 in v. 14 : 122 ; 148 ; 253 : 278. 1867 - V. 15 : 148-149 ; 180-181 ; 292-293. 1868 ' V. 16:344. 1868/9 ' V. 17:10-11; 1869/70" T. 18:8: 15 1870 " V. 19:182. 1871-1882. Not found. 1883 in T. 31 : 39. 1884 " v. 32 : 410-411. 1885. Not fonnd. 1886 in T. 34:297. 1857 " V. 35 : 291 ; 466. 1888 " T. 36: 269; 307. 1888/9 « V. 37 : 29 : 216. 1890 " T. 38 : 388 ; 427. 1890/1 " T. 39 : 266 ; 311 ; 440 ; 493. 1891/2 " V. 40 : 33 ; 279 ; 377-378 ; 470 ; 507 ; 552. 1892/3 « V. 41 : 42 ; 363. 1893/4 " T. 42 : 92 ; 230 ; 322 ; 455. 1894/5 - T. 43 : 88 ; 236 : 279-280 ; 326 ; 416 ; 460 ; 461. 1895/6 " V. 44 : 279 ; 326 ; 416 ; 460-461. 1896/7 • T. 45 : 341 ; 505 ; 567. 1897/8 « V. 46 : 42 ; 365 ; 456. 1898/9 « V. 47 : 283 ; 375 ; 493. 1899/00 « T. 48 : 138 ; 225-226 ; 313 ; 476. 1900 « T. 49:304. non^seriaj 1854-1875. Names of supts. In Columbia Co., when and how selected. (44 A.R. supt of public instmcticm 1876/7: 198.) 1855. Columbia Co. Educational Convention mtg. (Penn. School JoL v. 3: 301-302.) Connellsville, Fayette County serial A 1899/00-1901/2. Ann. rept. dty supt. of schocds. (67 A.R. supt. public instruction 1899/00 (pp. 453-454) — 69 same 1901/2.) J. F. Wiley, supt. B 1900. [Educational notes.] In Fenn. School Journal as follows: 1900 in v. 48 : 315. 103 ; 165 ; 221 ; 226. 44 ; 272. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 695 EDUCATION— cont'd Conshohocken, Montgomery Co. serial A 1896/7-1903/4. Ann. rept. city supt. of schools. (64 ■ A.R. supt. public instruction 1896/7 (pp. 189-192)— 71 same 1903/4.) J. Horace Landls, supt., 1896/7-1902/3; E. B. Zlegler, 1903/4. B 1896/7-1900. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1896/7 In V. 45 : 92 ; 297 ; 393. 1897 " V. 46:233. 1898-1899. Not found. 1900 In V. 48 : 569. Corry, Erie County serial 1874/5-1903/4. Ann. rept. city supt. of schools. (42 A.R. supt. common schools 1874/5 (p. 177-178) — 71 A.R. supt. public instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5; hist, sketch In 1876/7. V. G. Curtis, supt, 1874/5-1881/2; A. D. Colegrove, 1883/4-1901/2 ; Wm. W. Fell, 1902/3-1903/4. B 1884-1903. [Educational notes.] In Fenn. School Journal as fallows : 1884 In V. 32 : 233. 1854/5 " T. 33 : 41 ; 208 ; 460 ; 499. 1885/6 " T. 34 : 260-261 ; 301 ; 340. 1887 " T. 35 : 336 ; 505-506. 1887/8 " T. 36 : 80 ; 385 ; 464. 1888/9 " V. 37 : 30 ; 184 ; 328-329. 1890 " T. 38 : 471. 1891 " V. 39:446. 1892/3 " T. 41 : 269 ; 316 ; 364 ; 370-371. 1894/5 " V. 43 : 43 ; 555. 1896 " v. 45:297. 1897. Not found. 1898 In V. 46:460. 1899-1900. Not found. 1901 In V. 49 : 354. 1902. Not found. 1903 In T. 51 : 324. " V. 52:309. non-serial 1876. See below, Normal Schools, this date. Twelfth District, Crawford County serial 1853/4-1903/4. Rept. of co. supt. (21 A.R. supt. com- mon schools 1853/4 (p. 54-57) — 71 A.R. supt. public instruction 1903/4.) Omitted In 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5 ; hist, sketch In 1876/7. S. S. Sears, co. supt., 1853/4-1855/6 ; J. Clifton Marcy, 1856/7; Saml. B. Bates, 1857/8-1859/60; S. R. Thompson, 1860/1-1863/4 ; H. R. Stewart, 1864/5 ; D. R. Coder, 1865/6; H. D. Persons, 1866/7- 1871/2; James C. Graham, 1872/3-1877/8; C. F. Chamberlain, 1878/9-1883/4; J. W. Sturdevant, 1885/6-1889/90; Geo. I. Wright, 1890/1-1895/6; E. M. Mixer, 1896/7-1901/2; John D. Goodwin, 1902/3-1903/4. 1854-1904. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1854 In V. 2 : 334-335. 1855. Not found. 1856 In V. 4 : 232-233 ; 267-268 ; 326 ; 355. 1856/7 " V. 5:210; 315. 1857/8-1859/60. Not found. 1861 In V. 9 : 262 ; 324 ; 335. " V. 10 : 170-171. 1862/3 " V. 11 : 166 ; 197 ; 291. 1863/4 " T. 12 : 37 ; 130 ; 160 ; 228 ; 294. 1865. Not found. EDUCATION— cont'd Crawford, County — cont'd serial — cont'd B — cont'd 1868 In V. 14 : 278. V. 15 : 149 ; 211 ; 267 ; 293. T. 16 : 31 ; 104 ; 193 ; 279-280 ; 343-344. T. 17 : 66 ; 190 ; 226: 248 ; 280. V. 18 : 103 ; 221. T. 20:61; 133. V. 21 : 65 ; 142 ; 267 ; 340. V. 22 : 30 ; 175. V. 23 : 211 ; 377. Not found. In V. 25 : 342. 1867 1867/8 1868/9 1869/70 " 1871 1872/3 1874 1874/5 1876. " 1877 1878-1880. 1881/2 in 1882/3 " 1883/4 " 1884/5 " 1888 Not found. V. 30 : 254 ; 366 ; 409. V. 31 : 178 ; 218 ; 337-338 ; 382 ; 422. V. 32:35: 194; 340. V. 33 : 371 ; 459 ; 497. V. 34 : 386 ; 260 ; 297 ; 339 ; 459. V. 35 : 77 ; 252. V. 36 : 79 ; 269 ; 341. T. 37 : 253 ; 395. 38 : 469-470. 311-312 • 440. 279; 327. 266. 270. V. 39 V. 40 V. 41 T. 42 1887/8 1888/9 1890 1891 1891/2 1892 1893 1894-1897. Not found. 1898 in V. 46 : 365-366. 1898/9 " V. 47 : 283 ; 375 ; 493-494 ; 538, 1900. Not found. 1901 In V. 49 : 519. 1901/2 " V. 50:306; 562-563. 1902 " V. 51 : 362. 1903. Not found. 1904 In T. 52 : 352. Cumberland County serial (21 A.R. supt. com- -71 A.R. supt. public 1853/4-1903/4. Rept. of co. supt. mon schools 1853/4 (p. 57-59) instruction 1903/4.) Note that 1856/7 is inserted betw. Mercer & Mifflin cos. Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5; hist, sketch in 1876/7. Danl. Shelly, co. supt., 1853/4-1859/60; Jos. Mifflin, 1860/1-1862/3; Geo. Swartz, 1863/4-1868/9; Wm. A. Lindsey, 1869/70-1871/2: D. B. Kast, 1872/3- 1877/8; S. B. Shearer, 1879/80-1886/7; A. J. Beltzel, 1887/8-1895/6; 1. L. Bryner, 1896/7- 1901/2 ; J. Kelso Green, 1902/3-1903/4. B 1855-1903/4. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1855 in V. 4 : 143-144 ; 292 ; 326 ; 357-358. 1856/7 " V. 5 : 180 ; 211. 1858. Not found. 1858 in T. 8 : 36-37. 1860. Not found. 1861 In V. 9 : 240 ; 335. " V. 10:91. 1862/3 " V. 11 : 6 ; 197 ; 229 ; 258. 1863/4 " T. 12 : 103 ; 130 ; 200 ; 355. 1864/5 " V. 13 : 5 ; 110 ; 133 ; 192 ; 247. 1865/6 " V. 14 : 148 ; 201. 1866/7 " V. 15 : 5 ; 25 ; 127 ; 149 ; 243. 1867 1868/9 V. 16:31; 168-169. T. 17 : 66 ; 138 ; 165 ; 190 ; 226 ; 280. j.ovfa/ t7 v.jli.uvt-luu. ^vu , 1869/70 " V. 18 : 162 ; 243-244 ; 250-251 ; 335. 1870/1 " T. 19 : 182 ; 308. 1872. Not found. 1873 In V. 21 : 267. 1874 " T. 22:308. 1874/5 " V. 23 : 143 ; 313. 1875 " V. 24:181. 1876/7 " T. 25 : 243 ; 311 ; 378. 1878-1885. Not found. 1886 in V. 34 : 373-374. 1887/8 " V. 36 : 167 ; 234-235 ; 307 ; 426 ; 461. 1888/9 " V. 37 : 29 ; 146 ; 216 ; 291-292 ; 395 ; 431. 1889/90 " V. 38 : 38 ; 156 ; 191 ; 225 ; 388-389 ; 427 ; 470. 1890/1 " T. 39 : 184 : 231 ; 266 ; 312 ; 354 ; 440-441 ; 493. 1891/2 " V. 40 : 238-239 ; 279 ; 327 ; 379 ; 424 ; 473 ; 507. 1892/3 " V. 41 : 42 ; 136 ; 181 ; 266 ; 363 ; 453. 1893/4 " V. 42 : 46 ; 322 ; 455 ; 558 ; 326. 1895 1896 T. 43 : 416 ; 504-505. T. 44 : 512-513. 1896/7 " V. 45 : 341 ; 390 ; 505 ; 621. 696 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA EDUCATION— cont'd Cumberland County — cont'd serial — cont'd B — cont'd 1897/8 In V. 46 : 231 ; 319 ; 366 ; 569. 1898/9 " T. 47 : 44 ; 586. 1900 " V. 48:567. 1901. Not found. 1902/3 in t. 51 : 190 ; 233 ; 320 ; 1903/4 - T. 52 : 216 ; 262 ; 307 ; 555 ; 603. 368; 478; 522. 352 ; 400-401 ; 443 ; 510; norirgerial 1864. Acct of Cumberland Co. School Jol. V. 3: 145.) . Proa of Cumberland (Same t. 3: 239-242.) education con v. (Penn. Co. educational conv. Danville, Montour Co. serial A 1895/6-1903/4. Ann. rept. city supt. of schools. (63 A.R. supt public instruction 1895/6 (pp. 154-158) — 71 same 1903/4.) J. C. Honser, snpt., 1895/6-1900/1; Urie L. Gordy, |- . snp 1901/2-1903/4 B (Penn. 1895/6-1903/4. [Educational notes.] In Penn. Scbool Jonmal as follows : 1895/6 in v. 44 : 239 ; 282 ; 329 : 376 ; 424 ; 515. 1896/7 " v. 45:44; 297; 624-625. 1897 " V. 46 : 43 ; 233. 1898. Not fonnd. 1898/9 In V. 47 : 287 ; 496. 1899/00 " V. 48 : 227 ; 521. 1900/1 " V. 49:261; 354. 1901/2 " V. 50 : 457 ; 521 ; 564. 1902/3 " T. 51 : 235 ; 324 ; 525 ; 571. 1903/4 " V. 52 : 51 ; 263 ; 309 ; 446 ; 537. nortrserial 1852. Sketch of condition of Danville schools. School Jol. V. 1: 230-231.) Dauphin County aerial A 1853/4-1903/4. Rept of co. supt of schools. (21 A.R. supt common schools 1853/4 (p. 59-60) — 71 A.R. supt. public instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5 ; hist sketch In 1876/7. S. D. Ingram, co. snpt., 1853/4-1865/6, 1872/3-1874/5 ; D. H. E. La Ross, 1866/7-1871/2, 1875/6-1885/6; E. M. McNeal, 1883/4-1898/9; H. V. B. Garver, 1899/00-1903/4. 1856-1899. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1856 in V. 4 : 268 ; 292 ; 358. 1856/7 " V. 5 : 180 ; 312. 1858-1860. Not found. 1861 in V. 9 : 240 ; 335. 1862 " V. 10 : 325 ; 357. 1863/4 " V. 11 : 6 ; 105 ; 229 ; 258 ; 323. 1864/5 " V. 12 : 4 ; 37 ; 130 ; 228 ; 294. 1865/6 " v. 13 : 133 ; 142 ; 192. 1866/7 " V. 14 : 71 ; 148. 1867/8 " V. 15 : 5 ; 79 ; 127 ; 293. 1868 ' T. 16:193. 1869/70 " V. 17 : 41 ; 165 ; 306. 1870 " V. 18 : 15. 1871. Not found. 1872 in V. 21 : 142. 1873/4 " V. 22 : 275 ; 308. 1875. Not fonnd. 1876 in V. 24 : 425. 1877 " V. 25:342. 1878-1880. Not found. EDUCATION— cont'd Dauphin County — cont'd serial — cont'd B — cont'd 1881/2 In 1882/3 " 1883/4 " 1884/5 " 1885/6 « 1886/7 " 1887/8 " 1888/9 " 1889/90 " 1890/1 " 1891/2 « 1892/3 " 1893 1894 1895. 1896 1807 1898 1899 T. 30 : 172 V. 31 : 178 V. 32 : 194 V. 33 : 80 ; V. 34 : 35 ; V. 35 : 34 ; T. 36 : 79 ; T. 37 : 146 T. 38 : 270 T. 39 : 184 V. 40 : 191 V. 41 : 136 T. 42 : 230. " V. 43 : 193. Not found. In T. 44:513 " V. 45: 341- " T. 47 : 104. " T. 48: 226. . 254 ; 409 ; 500. ; 338 ; 382 ; 422 ; 498. 195 ; 232 ; 304 ; 411. 206 ; 293 ; 371 ; 497. 76 ; 260 ; 297 ; 459 ; 495. 334 ; 423 ; 505, 201: 269; 3417 ; 216 ; 292 ; 327 ; 363. ; 470. ;354. ; 239 ; 279 ; 327 ; 378 ; 508. ; 221 ; 314 ; 453. 342; 390. Delaware County See also below. Private. serial A 1853/4-1903/4. Rept. of co. supt (21 A.R. supt. com- mon schools 1853/4 (p. 60-63) — 71 AJl. snpt public instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5; hist sketch in 1876/7. Geo. Smith, co. snpt, 1853/4-1854/5 ; Chas. W. Deans, 1855/6-1862/3; J. W. M'Cracken, 1863/4-1867/8; Jas. W. Baker, 1868/9-1877/8; Albert Stewart 1879/80-1886/7; A. G. C. Smith, 1887/8-1903/4. 1856-1900. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1856 in V. 4 : 327. " V. 5:5. 1857-1860. Not found, v. 9 : 240. V. 10 : 91 ; 325 ; 357. V. 11 : 6 : 37 ; 105 ; 166. V. 12 : 130 ; 200 ; 260. V. 13 : 133. V. 14 : 122 ; 148 ; 201 ; 226 ; 253 ; 278-279. T. 15 : 211-212 ; 243-244. V. 16:32; 169. V. 17 : 246. 96 ; 103 : 158 ; 221 ; 335. 149; 308; 376. 61; 133; 265. 31; 205; 369; 401. 1861 1861/2 1862 1863/4 1864 1865/6 1867 1868/9 1869 1869/70 1870/1 1871/2 1872/3 1873 1874 441 ; 493. V. 18 V. 19 V. 20 T. 21 T. 22 : 30 V 23 * 175 1875. Not found. 1876/7 In T. 25 : 207 ; 378. 1877/8-1881/2. Not found. 1882/3 in v. 31 : 258 ; 382. 1883/4 " V. 32 : 195 ; 232 ; 340 ; 375. 1884/5 " T. 33 : 293 ; 371. 1886. Not found. 1887 in V. 35:378. 1887/8 " T. 36 : 167 ; 307 ; 341 ; 383 ; 461. 1888/9 " V. 37 : 216 ; 327 ; 363 ; 431. 1889/90 " T. 38 : 191 ; 270-271 ; 389 ; 470. 1890/1 " v. 39 : 39 : 84 ; 266-267 ; 312 ; 354 ; 1892 " T. 40 : 327 : 508. 1892/3 " V. 41 : 136-137 ; 316. 1893/4 " v. 42:138; 184; 270; 558. 1894/5 " T. 43 : 193-194 ; 326 : 372. 1895/6 " T. 44 : 279 ; 374 ; 469. 1896/7 " T. 45 : 200 : 293-294. 1898-1899. Not found. 1900 in T. 48 : 422. non-serial 1853/4. Township table (Delaware Co.): schools, teachers and salaries, schcdars, receipts and ex- penditures. (21 A.R. supt. common schools 1853/4: 63.) 1855. See above, Chester Co., this date. 1869-1871. See above, Chester Co., these dates. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 697 EDUCATION— cont'd Dm Bois, Clearfield County serial 1894/5-1903/4. Ann. rept. city supt. of schools. (A.R. supt. public instruction 1894/5 (pp. 157-160) — 71 same 1903/4.) Omitted 1901/2. C. P. GarrlBon, supt., 1894/5; W. L. Greene, 1895/6- 1900/1 ; J. H. Alleman, 1902/3-1903/4. 1894/5-1902. [Educational notes.] In Penn. Scbool Journal as follows : 1894/5 In V. 43 : 239 ; 282 ; 328 ; 374-375 ; 463. 45 ; 516. 45 ; 509. 233. 1895/6 " T. 44 1896/7 " T. 45 1897 " V. 46 1898. Not found 1899 In V. 47:496. " T. 48 : 139. 1900-1901. Not found. 1902 In V. 50:351. DvMcannon, Perry Co. 1898. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1898 in T. 47 : 287. DvMrrbore, Lackawanna Co. serial A 1881/2-1903/4. Ann. rept. city supt. of schools. (49 A.R. supt. public instruction 1881/2 (pp. 207-208) — 71 same 1903/4.) Omitted 1882/3, 1884/5, 1892/3, 1895/6, 1896/7. L. E. Fowler, supt., 1881/2-1891/2; .Tohn B. Wmiams, 1893/4-1894/5 ; E. D. Bovard, 1897/8-1901/2 ; C " Hoban, 1902/3-1903/4. B 1882-1904. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows ; F. 233 ; 411. 301 ; 461 ; 496. 1882 in T. 30 : 501. 1883 " V. 31:498. 1883/4 " v. 32:36; 196; 1884 " V. 33 : 41 ; 251. 1885/6 " V. 34 : 36 ; 215 ; 1887 " T. 35 : 467. 1887/8 « V. 36 : 271 ; 464. 1888/9 " T. 37 : 184 ; 329. 1889/90 " V. 39 : 228 ; 471. 18P0/1 " V. 39 :-233 ; 446. 1891/2 " V. 40 : 35 ; 240. 1892 " T. 41 : 43 ; 91 ; 180. 1893/4 « V. 42 : 232 ; 325. 1894/5-1896/7. Not found. 1897/8 In V. 46 : 233 ; 369 ; 460 ; 504 ; 570. 1898/9 " V. 47 : 105 ; 333. 1899/00" V. 48:271; 315; 569. 1900/1 " T. 49 : 47 ; 354 ; 459 ; 521. 1901/2 " T. 50 : 262 ; 457. 1903 " V. 51 : 371 ; 525 ; 571. 1904 " V. 52 : 309-310 ; 446-447. Easton, Northampton County serial 1866/7-1903/4. , Ann. rept. of supt. of schools. (34 A.R. supt. common schools 1866/7 (p. 273-276) — 71 A.R. supt. public instruction 1903/4.) ■Easton Borough ceases with 1871 ; from 1872-1904 Eas- ton [City] Is given; omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5 ; hist, sketch in 1876/7. W. W. Cottingham, supt., 1866/7-1903/4. EDUCATION— cont'd Easton, Northampton County- serial— cont' A B 1871-1903. [Educational notes.] -cont'd In Penn . School Journal as follows 1871 in V 19 : 341. 1872-1882. Not found. 1883 in V 31 : 423. 1884 " V. 33:41. 1885 " V. 34 : 77. 1886 " V. 35 : 254. 1887. Not found. 1888 in V 35 : 464. 1889 " V. 37 : 433. ** " V. 38 : 73. 1890 " v. 39 : 268. 1891-1892. Not found. 1893 in V 41 : 316. 1894 " V. 43 : 43. 1895-1896. Not found. 1897 in v. 45 : 509-510. 1898 V. 46 : 570-571. 1899 " V. 47 : 586. 1899/00 " V. 48 : 271 ; 569. 1900 " V. 49 : 262. 1901 « V. 50 : 308. 1902. Not found. 1903 in V. 51:324; 571. Elk County serial 1853/4-1903/4. Rept. of co. supt. of schools. (21 A.R. supt. common schools 1853/4 (p. 64-65) — 71 A.R. supt. public instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5; hist sketch In 1876/7. Wm. B. Glllis, CO. supt., 1853/4 ; C. R. Barley, co. supt, 1854/5-1860/1; Rufus Lucore, 1861/2-1862/3, 1869/70-1874/5; James Blakely, 1863/4-1868/9; Geo. E. Dixon, 1875/6-1876/7 ; C. J. Swift 1887/8- 1892/3; WW. H. Deyeraux, 1893/4-1895/6; J. W. Sweeney, 1896/7-1903/4. B 1855-1903/4. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1855 in V. 4 : 140 ; 355. 1856-1859. Not found. 1860 in V. 8:201-202. 1861. Not found. 1862 in V. 10 : 168 ; 325. 1863-1868. Not found. 1869/70 in T. 18 : 8 ; 335. 1870 " V. 19:38. 1871-1874. Not found. 1875/6 In V. 24 : 216 ; 350. 1877 " V. 25:342. 1878-1880. Not found. 1881/2 in V. 30 : 172 ; 210 ; 500. 1882/3 " V. 31 : 218 ; 382 ; 454 ; 497. 1884-1886. Not found. 1887 In V. 36 : 307. Not found. In V. 37 : 431-432. 1888. 1889 1890. Not found. 1891 1892 1893 1897/8 1898/9 in T. 39 : 4^1. " T. 40 : 424. " V. 41 : 410. 1894-1895. Not found. 1896 in V. 44 : 374 ; 513. 1896/7 " T. 45:91; 200; 248-249; 342; 505; 567. V. 46 : 42 ; 137 ; 231 ; 276 ; 456 ; 501. V. 47 : 44 ; 283 ; 331 ; 375 ; 494. 1899/00" V. 48:46; 313-314; 476, 1900/1 " V. 49 : 46 ; 212 ; 259 ; 397 ; 455. 1901/2 " T. 50 : 215 ; 259 ; 306 ; 349 ; 520 ; 613. 1902/3 " V. 51 : 190 ; 320 ; 522-523 ; 570. 1903/4 " V. 52 : 50 ; 262 ; 307 ; 555. non-serial 1871. Veto (Geary) of act to authorize the school directors of the distr. of Ridgway, Elk Co., to sell and convey certain property. (Legisl. jol. 1871: xxiv.) 698 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA EDUCATION— cont'd Erie City serial 1866/7-1903/4. Ann. rept. of city snpt of schools. (34 A.R. snpt common schools 1866/7 (p. 276-279) — ^71 AJl. snpt. public instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5; hlrt. sketch In 1876/7. H. S. Jones, snpt., 1866/7-1890/1; H. a Misslnier, 1890/1-1903A 1868/9-1899. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Jonnial as follows : 1868/9 In v. 17 : 66; 138; 165 ; 226 ; 248 1869/70 " T. 18 44; 162; 221; 222. 1870/1 " T.19 149; 244 308. 1871 T.20 133. 1872 T.21 142: 171 ; 340. 1873. Not fonnd. 1874 In V.22 339. 1875-1884. Not fonnd. 1885 in T.34 :261. 1886-1891. Not fonnd. 1^2 In V.40 •330. v. 41 43 : 91. 1893-1894 Not fonnd. 1895 in T.43 463. 1896 T. 44 516. 1897 T. 46 139. 1899 T.47 379. non-«eriaI 1872-1876. Extra, from Erie CSty rept In Fenn. School Jonmal as follows : 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 In T " T. ' T. " T. • T. 20 21: 22 23: 25. 294-295. 335. 335-336. 373. 191-192. >. See below , Normal S. superintendaicy' in Erie Ca (44 A.B. snpt of public instruction 1876/7: 260.) 1855. Teachers' conv. at Waterford, Ehie Co. (Penn. School JoL v. 3: 274-277.) Fayette County serial 1853/4-1903/4. Rept of co. supt of sfAiOoVi. (21 A.R. supt common schools 1853/4 (p. 66-69) — 71 AJt snpt public Instruction 1903/4.) Omitted a878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3. 1884/5 ; hist sketch in 1876/7. Joshua Y. Gibbons, co. snpt. 1853/4-1862/3; Geo. Yeagley, 1863/4-1865/6; C. W. Wance, 1866/7- 1871/2; J. V. Gibbons, 1872/3-1874/5; Wm. H. Cooke, 1875/6-1879/80; B. Y. Rltenonr, 1881/2- 1886/7; Lewis M. Herrington, 1887/8-1892/3; E. V. Porter, 18^/4-1898/9; J. S. CuraD. 1899/00-1903/C 1855-1903/4. [Educaticmal notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1855 In T. 4 : 13-14. 1856-1858. Not found. 1859 In T. 8 : 171-172. 1860. Not found. 1861 In T.9:262. 1861/2 - T. 10 : 99 ; 139 ; 230. 1862/3 - T. 11:37; 323. 1863/4. Not fonnd. 1864/5 in ▼. 13: 142; 167. 1865/6. Not fonnd. 1866/7 In T. 15 : 127 ; 181. 1868 - T. 16:248. 1868/9 - T. 17 : 138 ; 165 ; 226 ; 248-249 ; 280. 1869 - T. 18 : 103. 1869-1875. Not found. 1875/6 In T. 24: 181; 216; 350. 1876/7 - T. 25 : 207 ; 311 ; 378. 187T/8-18S0/1. Not fonnd. 1881/2 in V. 30 : 172 ; 366. 1882/3 - T. 31:39; 178; 338. 1883/4 • v.32:35; 159; 304. 1884/5. Not fonnd. 1886 in ▼. 34 : 339. 1887/8 • T. 36 : 235 ; 269 ; 383. 1889 - V. 37:327. 1889/90 • T. 38 : 389; 427. 1891 • T. 40:279. 1892. Not fonnd. 1893 in V. 41 : 363. 1893/4 - T. 42 : 270-271 ; 368 ; 456. 1894/5 ■ T. 43 : 41-42 ; 280 ; 372. 1895/6 - T. 44 : 189 ; 375. 1896/7 " T. 45 : 43 ; 294 ; 390 ; 505 ; 621. 1897/8 • V. 46 : 42 ; 501. 1898/9 • T. 47: 375; 494. 1900 * T. 48:567. 1900/1 - T. 49: 166; 397. 1901/2 - T. 50 : 215 ; 305 ; 306 ; 349 ; 454 ; 613. 1902/3 - T. 51:190; 369. 1903/4 " T. 52 : 50 ; 510 ; 603. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 699 169; 297; 339; 495. EDUCATION— cont'd Fayette County — cont'd non-serial 1854. Proc. of an educational conv. held at Maple Grove School House. (Penn. School Jol. v. 3: 177-178.) Forest County serial A 1853/4-1903/4. Rept. of co. supt. of schools. (21 A.R. supt. common schools 1853/4 (p. 69) — 71 A.R. supt. public instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5 ; hist, sketch In 1876/7. John S. Hays, co. supt., 1853/4-1855/6; Cyrus Blood, 1856/7-1858/9: Amos Eldrldge, 1859/60; Geo. W. Rose, 1860/1-1865/6 ; S. F. Rohrer, 1866/7-1874/5 ; H. S. Brockway, 1875/6-1879/80; J. E. Hlllard, 1881/2-1886/7; Geo. W. Kerr, 1887/8-1895/6; E. B. Stitzinger, 1896/7-1903/4. B 1871-1901. [Educational notes.] In Fenn. School Journal as follows : 1871 in T. 19 : 308 ; 341. 1872-1874. Not found. 1875 in v. 23 : 377. 1876-1880. Not found. 1881/2 In v. 30 : 172 ; 366 ; 500. 1882/3 " V. 31 : 39 ; 178 ; 338 ; 422 ; 497. 1883/4 " V. 32 : 35 ; 77 ; 159 ; 195 ; 304 ; 340 ; 375 ; 411 ; 449. 1884 « V. 33:164. 1885. Not found. 1886 In V. 34 : 76 ; 1887. Not found. 1888 In T. 36 : 269 ; 307-308 ; 341 ; 383. 1888/9 " v. 37 : 146-147 ; 327 ; 363. 1889/90 " V. 38 : 191 ; 226 ; 389. 1891 " V. 89 : 354 ; 441. 1891/2 " V. 40: 279; 552-553. 1892/3 " V. 41 : 42 ; 266 ; 501. 1894 " T. 42 : 368 ; 558. " V. 43:280. 1895 " V. 44:44. 1896/7 " v. 45 : 200-201 ; 390. 1897/8 " V. 46 : 186 ; 366 ; 569. 1899 " V. 48:226. 1900 " V. 48:422.. 1901 " T. 49:351; 397. Foster Township, Luzerne County serial A 1895/6-1898/9. Ann. rept. township supt. of schools. (63 A.R. supt. public instruction 1895/6 (p. 162) — 66 same 1898/9.) Jos. B. Gabrlo, supt B 1895/6-1899. [Educational notes.] In Fenn. School Journal as follows : 1895/6 in v. 44 : 191 ; 516. 1896/7 " V. 45:45; 250. 1898 " V. 46:323. 1898/9 " V. 47 : 287 ; 540. 1899 " T. 48:47. Franklin, Venango County serial A 1885/6-1903/4. Ann. rept. city supt. of schools. (53 A.R. supt. public instruction 1885/6 (pp. 238-240) — 71 same 1903/4.) N. P. Kinsley, supt. B 1886-1893. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1886 in T. 34 : 301. 1886/7 " T. 35 : 254 ; 292. 1888-1892. Not found. 1893 in V. 41 : 455. EDUCATION— cont'd Franklin County serial 1853/4-1903/4. Rept. of co. supt. of schools. (21 A.R. supt. common schools 1853/4 (p. 70-71) — 71 A.R. supt. public instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/6; hist, sketch in 1876/7. J. M'Dowell, CO. supt., 1853/4-1855/6 ; Hugh J. Camp- bell, 1856/7 ; Philip M. Shoemaker, 1857/8-1868/9 : A. McElwain, ft63/4-1865/6 ; Saml. Gelwlx, 1869/70-1871/2 ; J. S. Smith, 1872/3-1874/5 ; S. H. Bby, 1875/6-1879/80: H. A. Dlsert J881/2-1886/7 : F. H. Slyder, 1887/8-1892/3; W. F. Zumbro 1893/4-1901/2; L. F. Beuchoff, 1902/3-1903/4. B 1854-1903/4. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1854 in V. 2 : 270-271. 1855. Not found. 1856 in V. 4 : 355. 1857-1860. Not found. 1861 in V. 9 : 240. 1861/2 « V. 10 : 168 ; 230 1862/3 « -- - -— • 1864 1865 1866 « 1867 1868/9 " 1869/70 " 1870/1 « 1872 1873 1874-1880. 1881/2 in 1882/3 ' 1884 1884/5 ■ 1886 1887 1887/8 ' 461. 1888/9 in v. 37 : 29 395. 1889/90 in v. 38 : 156 ; 226 ; 271 ; 289 ; 427 ; 470. 1890/1 " T. 39 : 184 ; 312 ; 354 ; 441-442 ; 493. " ; 33 ; 87 ; 191 ; 239 ; 279 ; 328 ; 424 ; 470 T. 11 T. 13 V. 14 V. 15 V. 16 V. 17 V. 18 v. 19 .21 .22 T. 31 T. 32 V. 33 T. 34 V. 35 V. 36 354. 251; 305; 335. 6; 197; 323; 35. 122. 25. 169. 41 ; 190 ; 306. 15 ; 162 ; 214-215 ; 222 ; 100 ; 244 ; 308 ; 376. 30. 175; 207. Not found. T. 30 : 172 ; 210 ; 366. 76 ; 218 ; 301. 269; 411. 293-294 ; 497. 339. 291. 167; 235; 269-270; 308; 383-384; 426; 147 ; 183 ; 216 ; 253-254 ; 292 ; 363 ; .40: 1891/2 553. 1892/3 in v. 41 550. 1893/4 42 ; 137 ; 221 ; 266 ; 314 ; 410 ; 453-454 ; 1894/5 1895/6 1896/7 1898 1899 1900 1900/1 1902. 1903 1903/4 T. 42: V. 43: 92-93 ; 138 ; 184 ; 271 ; 456 ; 505 ; 558. 194 ; 236 ; 280 ; 326 ; 416 ; 553. V. 44 : 189 ; 326 ; 469 ; 513. " V. 45 : 201 ; 342 ; 567. " V. 46 : 319 ; 501. " T. 47:538. " V. 48 : 356 ; 520. " T. 49 : 304 ; 568. Not found. in V. 51 : 320 ; 478 ; 523 ; 570. " V. 52 : 262 ; 307 ; 352-353 ; 401 ; 443 ; 555. 1854. Proc. of Franklin Co. Jol. V. 3: 236-237.) non-serial school cony. (Penn. School Fulton County serial 1853/4-1903/4. Rept. of co. supt. (21 A.R. supt. com- mon schools 1853/4 (p. 71) — 71 A.R. supt. public in- struction 1903/4.) Omitted 1856/7, 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5 ; hist. sketch In 1876/7. E. Ross, CO. supt., 1853/4-1855/6; John S. Robinson. 1857/8; Geo. A. Smith, 1858/9; W. A. Gray, 1859/60-1862/3; John F. Davis, 1863/4-1864/5; John A. Woodcock, 1865/6 ; Hiram Winter, 1866/7- 1871/2; H. H. Woodall, 1872/3-1879/80; Jos. F. Barton, 1881/2-1886/7; B. W. Peck, 1887/8- 1892/3 ; Clem Chesnut, 1893/4-1901/2 ; Chas E. Barton, 1902/3-1903/4. 700 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA EDUCATION— cont'd Fviton County — cont'd serial — cont'd B 1856-1903/4. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Jonmal as follows : 1856 In T. 4 : 232 ; 327. 1857-1860. Not found. 1861/2 In T. 10 : 139 ; 357. 1862/3 ' V. 11 : 229 ; 258 ; 291. 1863/4 " T. 12 : 200 ; 294. 1865 " T. 13 : 167. 1866-1870. Not fonnd. 1871 In T. 19 : 244. 1872-1873. Not fonnd. 1874 In T. 22 : 339. " T. 23 : 280 ; 313. - V. 24: 216. Xot fonnd. in T. 25 : 342. 1878-1880. Not fonnd. 1881/2 In T. 30 : 172 ; 366. 1882 - T. 31:218. 1883-1885. Not fonnd. 1886 in v. 34 : 374. 1887. Not found. 1887/8 in T. 36 : 167 ; 461. 1888/9 ' T. 37 : 292 ; 327 ; 395. 1889 " V. 38 : 191 ; 226. 1890. Xot fonnd. 1891 In ▼. 39 : 312 ; 442. 1891/2 " T. 40 : 191 ; 424-425 ; 308. 221; 501. 138; 184; 230; 271; 322; 368; 1875 1876 1877 1892/3 " T. 41 1893/4 » T. 42 558. 1894/3 in ^.43 456; 42 ; 194 : 236 ; 280 : 326 ; 372. 1895/6 - V. 44 : 189 ; 326 ; 375 ; 421 ; 469 ; 568. 1896/7 * ▼. 45 : 201 ; 294 ; 342 ; 390 ; 505 ; 567. 1897/8 * T. 46 : 186 ; 231 ; 319 ; 366 ; 436 ; 501. 1898/9 " v. 47 : 192 ; 375 ; 494 ; 338. 1899/00 " v. 48 : 182 ; 314 ; 356. 1900/1 " T. 49 : 46 ; 213 ; 304 ; 455. 1901/2 " T. 50:215; 398; 563. 1902/3 " v. 51 : 190 ; 234 ; 320-321 ; 478 ; 570. 1903/4 • T. 52 : 50 ; 216 ; 401 ; 443 ; 510 ; 603. nofirserial 1898. Table: appm. salaries, rata-mills, school tax and cash on hand for seTeral townships in Fnlton Ck>. (66 AJl. snpt public instruction 1898/9: 60.) Germantoum, PMla. Co. 1790. Rept. of ctnnmittee on petition of trustees of public schools at G«rmantown, for aid. (Assem. joL Feb., 1790: 184.) 1810. Rept. of committee (E^le) on i)etition of trustees of public school In Germantown for aid; faYorable. (House jiA. 1809/10: 306-307.) 1837. See below. Individual Instituti(»is. Haddington College, this date. Greene County serial 1853/4-1903/4. Rept. of co. supt of schools. (21 AJl. supt. common schools 1853/4 (p. 147-148) — 71 AJl. supt. public instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5; hist, sketch in 1876/7. John A. Gordon, co. snpt, 1833/4-1856/7 ; A. J. JfGlnmphy, 1837/8-1858/9 ; G. W. Baker, 1859/60 ; John A. Gordon, 1860/1: A. B. MlUer. 1861/2- 1862/3; T. J. Teal, 1863 4-lsT4/5 ; A. F. SUYens, 1875/6-1877/8: S. F. Hoge, 1879 '80 : Wm. M. Nickeson. 1881/2-1883/4; J. S. Herrington. 1885/6-1886/7; A. J. Waychoff, 1887/8-1889/90; J. W. lams, 1890/1-1892/3; E. D. Stewart, 1893/4-1895/6; J. U Hopton, 1896/7-1898/9; Geo. P. Martin, 1899/00-1901/2 ; John C. Stewart, 1902/3-1903/4. EDUCATION— confd Greene County — coit'd serial— cont'd B 1862-1903/4. [Educational notes.] In Penn, School Jonmal as follows : 1862 In V. 16 : 325. 1863 " T. 11 : 258 ; 291 ; 323. 1863/4 " T. 12 : 130 ; 324-325 ; 3o5. 1864 " T. 13:193. 1865/6 " y. 14 : 175 ; 226 ; 254. 1867-1869. Not fonnd. 1870 In T. 18 : 214. " T. 19:38. 1871-1875. Not fonnd. 1876/7 In T. 25 : 243 ; 378. 1877/8-1880/1. Not found. 1881/2 In V. 30 : 172 ; 255 ; 500. 1882/3 " T. 31 : 76-77 ; 218 ; 497. 1884 • T. 32:375. 1884/5 " ▼.33:206; 294; 371. 1885/6 " T. 34 : 169 ; 459. 1886/7 « T. 35 : 77 ; 252. 1887/8 - T.36: 79; 167; 270; 384; 426; 461. 1888/9 - ▼. 37 : 147 ; 183 ; 254 ; 432. 1889/90 - T. 38 : 38 ; 226 : 389. 1890/1 " V. 39 : 267 ; 442. 1891/2 " T. 40 : 33 ; 191 ; 239 ; 279 ; 378 : 470. 1892/3 " T. 41 : 42 ; 90 ; 137 : 181 ; 266-267 : 410 ; 550. 1893/4 " V. 42 : 93 : 271 ; 322 ; 368 ; 456 ; 505. 1894/5 - T. 43 : 236-237 ; 280 ; 416. 1895/6 " T. 44 : 189 ; 279. 1896/7 ' v.45:43; 342; 391. 1898 • V. 46 : 436. 1898/9 - v. 47 : 104 ; 283 : 375 ; 586. 1899/00 " T. 48 : 138 ; 268 ; 314 ; 422 ; 520 ; 567. 1900/1 " T. 49 : 166 ; 213 ; 351 ; 397 ; 455 ; 519. 1901/2 - T. 50 : 259-260 ; 306; 349; 454-455; 520; 613. 1902/3 " T. 51 : 190 ; 234 ; 321 ; 369 ; 478 ; 523. 1903/4 • T. 52 : 51 ; 216 ; 262 ; 307 ; 353 ; 443-444 ; 510 ; 555 ; 603. non^serial 1855. Mtg. of Greene Ck). Teachers' Convention. (Penn. School JoL V. 3: 307-308.) GreensTmrg, Westmoreland County serial A 1897/8-1903/4. Ann. rept city snpt of sdiools. (65 AJl. supt pubUc instruction 1897/8 (p. 200)— 71 same 1903/4.) A. M. Wyant, supt, 1897/8-1901/2; E. J. Shlves, 1902/3-1903/4. B 1898. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1898 in T. 46 : 323. Harrislturg, Dauphin County serial 1868/9-1903/4. A.R. supt city schools. (36 AJl. supt common schools 1868/9 (p. 248-249) — ^71 AJt supt public instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5. D. S. Bums, supt, 1868/9-1877/8 ; L. O. Foose, 1879/80- 1903/4. B 1871-1903. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Jonmal as follows : 1871 in V. 19:30a 1< 72-1873. Not fonnd. 1874 in T. 22 : 339. 1873-1882. Not fonnd. 1S?B in T. 31 : 423 ; 498. 1S^4. Not found. 1&^4 5 in V. 33 : 41 ; 208 ; 373 ; 460. ISNO 6 - V. 34 : 36 ; 301 ; 375. 1SS6 7 " T. 35:254; 424. 1^87 '8. Not found. IS-SS '9 In T. 37 : 218; 293. 1890 " T. 38:428. - V. 39:40. 18P1. Not found. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 701 EDUCATION— cont'd Harrisl>urg, Dauphin County — cont'd serial — cont'd B — cont'd 1892 In V. 41 : 269-270. 1893 " T. 42:232. 1894 " T. 43 : 239. 1895. Not found. 189b In V. 44:516. 1896/7 " T. 45 : 45 ; 510. 1897 " V. 46:43. 1898. Not found. 1899/00 In V. 48 : 227 ; 521. 1900/1 " V. 49 : 261 ; 400. 1901 " V. 50 : 308. 1902. Not found. 1903 In V. 51 : 324 ; 371. non-serial 1836-1877. Table: growth of public schools of Harrls- burg; no. of schools, no. of teachers, no. of pupils, salaries in 1836, 1841, 1857, 1867, 1877. (44 A.R. supt. of public instruction 1876/7: 723.) Hazle Township, Luzerne Co. serial 1885/6-1903/4. Ann. rept. township supt. of schools. (53 A.R. supt. public instruction 1885/6 (pp. 243- 245)— 71 same 1903/4.) Joel ■Williams, supt., 1885/6-1886/7; P. F. Fallon, 1887/8-1889/90; Jos. H. Jones, 1890/1-1892/3; John J. Mulhall, 1893/4-1898/9; Jos. B. Gubrio, 1899/00-1903/4. B 1885/6-1900. [Educational notes.] In Penn 1885/6 In 1886/7 " 1887/8 " 385 1888/9 in 1889/S(0 " 1890/1 " 1891/2 " 1892/3 " 1893/4 " 561. 1894/5 In 555. 1895/6 in 1896/7 " 1897/8 " 1898/9 " 1899 1900 . School Journal as follows : T. 34 : 215 ; 301 ; 340 : 375 ; 461 ; 496. V. 35 : 36 ; 254 ; 255 ; 293 ; 336 ; 380 ; 424 ; 467. V. 36:38; 203; 237-238; 238; 309; 343-344; V. 37 : 148 ; 185 ; 218 ; 255 ; 293-294 ; 365 ; 396. V. 38 : 39 ; 193 : 229 ; 272 ; 392. V. 39 : 185 ; 233-234 ; 268 ; 314 ; 446 ; 495. V. 40 : 281 ; 330 ; 381 ; 427 ; 510 ; 555. V. 41 : 181 ; 222 : 316. V. 42 : 93 ; 186 ; 232 ; 273 ; 325 ; 371 ; 507 ; 560- T. 43 : 43 ; 89 ; 139 ; 283 ; 328 ; 375 ; 419 ; 463 ; T. 44 : 91 ; 191 ; 329 ; 424 ; 516 ; 569. V. 45 : 45 : 250 ; 297 ; 510 ; 625. T. 46 : 139 ; 233 ; 323 ; 460 ; 571. V. 47 : 45 ; 193 ; 333 ; 496. T. 48 : 227. V. 49 : 47. Bazleton, Luzerne County serial 1875/6-1903/4. Ann. rept. city supt. of schools. (43 A.R. supt. public instruction 1875/6 (pp. 190-194) — 71 same 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5; hist, sketch in 1876/7. A. P. Supplee, 1875/6-1879/80; David A. Harman, 1881/2-1903/4. 1882-1902/3. [Educational notes.] 1882 in T. 31 : 219. 1883/4 " V. 32 : 36 ; 196 ; 270 ; 411. 1884/5 " V. 33 ; 208 ; 251 ; 295. 1885 " V. 34:36; 170. 1886 " V. 35 : 77-78 ; 170 ; 254. 1887/8 " V. 36 : 202 ; 271 ; 427 ; 464. 1888/9 " V. 37 : 30 ; 148 ; 255 ; 433. 1890 " T. 38 : 157 ; 228. 1890/1 " V. 39:268; 446. 1891 " T. 40 : 35. 1892/3 " V. 41 : 181 ; 455. 1894 " V. 42 : 371 ; 461. 1895 " T. 43 : 328 ; 507 ; 555. 1895/6 " V. 44 : 191 ; 282 ; 376 ; 424 ; 516. EDUCATION— cont'd Hazleton, Luzerne County — cont'd serial — cont'd B — cont'd 1896/7 In V. 45 : 92 ; 250 ; 344-345 ; 510. 1898 " T. 46:323. " V. 47 : 287. 1899 " T. 48:227. 1900 " V. 49 : 167 ; 214. 1901/2 " V. 50 : 46 : 216 ; 457. 1902/3 " V. 51 : 191-192 ; 371 ; 525. Homestead, Allegheny County serial A 1893/4-1903/4. Ann. rept. city supt. of schools. (61 A.R. supt. public instruction 1893/4 (pp. 156-157) —71 same 1903/4.) John C. Kendall, supt., 1893/4-1902/3; James M. Norris, 1903/4. 1893/4-1902. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1893/4 in v. 42 : 232 ; 273 ; 461. 1894/5 " V. 43:89; 555. 1895/6 " T. 44 : 91 ; 282 J 516. 1896/7 " V. 45 : 203 ; 297. 1897 " V. 46:233. 1898/9 " T. 47 : 45 ; 379 ; 540. 1900/1 " v. 49 : 167 ; 459. 1901 " T. 50 : 46. 1902 " V. 51:192. Honesdale, Wayne County 1861-1877. Acct. of Honesdale graded school, only one in Wayne Co., having regular course of instruction. (44 A.R. supt. of public instruction 1876/7: 589.) Huntingdon, Huntingdon County serial A 1890/1-1903/4. Ann. rept. city supt. of schools. (58 A.R. supt. public instruction 1890/1 (pp. 141-142) — 71 same 1903/4.) L. S. Shimmel, supt., 1890/1-1892/3; W. M. Benson, 1893/4-1895/6; Klmber Cleaver, 1896/7-1901/2; E. E. Barclay, 1902/3-1903/4. 1888-1903. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1888 in V. 37 : 30. 1889-1890. Not found. 1891/2 in V. 40 : 35 ; 240 ; 281 : 330 ; 381 ; 473 ; 510. 1892/3 " T. 41 : 222-223 ; 364-365 ; 455. 1893/4 " V. 42 : 47 ; 325 ; 461 ; 507. 1895 " V. 43:419. 1895/6 " V. 44 : 45 ; 239 ; 282 ; 516. 1897 " V. 45 : 345 ; 510 ; 625. 1897/8 " V. 46 : 43 ; 233 ; 323 : 369 ; 504 ; 571. 1898/9 " T. 47 : 287 ; 333 ; 496. 1899/00 " V. 48 : 227 ; 271 ; 315 ; 358 ; 521. 1900/1 " V. 49 : 261 ; 354 ; 521. 1901/2 " V. 50 : 46 ; 308 ; 351 ; 457 ; 564. 1902/3 " V. 51 : 192 ; 235 ; 324-325. 1903 " V. 52 : 310. Huntingdon County See also below, Receipts and Expenditures. serial 1853/4-1903/4. Rept. of co. supt. (21 A.R. supt. com- mon schools 1853/4 (p. 72-73) — 71 A.R. supt. public instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 1859/60, 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5 ; hist. sketch in 1876/7. J. S. Barr, co. supt., 1853/4-1854/5 ; Albert Owen, 185B/6-1858/9 ; E. M'Divitt, 1860/1-1865/6 ; David F. Tussey, 1866/7-1871/2 ; E. M. M'Neal, 1872/3- 1877/8; W. E. Baker, 1879/80-1883/4; M. G. Brumbaugh, 1885/6-1889/90; S. G. Rudy, 1890/1- 1901/2 ; James G. Dell, 1902/3-1903/4. 702 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA XDUCATION— cont'd Huntingdon County — cont'd serial — cont'd B 1855-1903/4. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1855 In y. 3 : 164-165. 1856 • V. 4 : 292 ; 356 ; 357. 1856/7 " T. 5 : 5 ; 37 ; 313. 1858-1860. Not found. 1861 In V. 9 : 262 ; 291 ; 335. 1862/3 " T. 11 : 37 ; 229 ; 258 ; 323. 1863/4 " V. 12 : 130-131 ; 200 ; 294. 1865 " V. 13 : 247. 1866 " V. 14:226. 1867 " V. 15 : 244 ; 267. 1868 " V. 16 : 223 ; 344. " v. 17:66; 165. 1869/70 " V. 18 : 215 ; 221 ; 272. 1871 " V. 19 : 149 ; 308. 1871/2. Not found. 1872/3 In V. 21 : 205 ; 267 ; 340. 1873/4 " V. 22 : 175 ; 207 ; 308. 1875 " T. 23:280. 1876-1881. Not found. 1882 ta V. 30 : 366. 1882/3 • T. 31 : 39 ; 301-302 ; 454. 1883/4 » T. 32 : 35 ; 77 ; 340. 1884/5 " T. 33 : 40 ; 80 ; 164 ; 206 ; 371 ; 497. 1885/6 " V. 34 : 169 ; 214 ; 260 ; 459. 1886/7 • T. 35 : 252 ; 291 ; 334. 1887/8 " V. 36:201; 270. 1888 * V. 37:183. 1889 ** V 38 ' 72 1890/1 " v! 39 ; 85'; 184-185 ; 354-355 ; 442 ; 493. 1891/2 " V. 40 : 33 ; 191-192 ; 239 ; 328 ; 378 ; 553. 1892 " v. 41 : 221 ; 267. 1893/4 " v. 42 : 46 ; 93 ; 271 ; 558. 1894/5 " V. 43 : 237 ; 326 ; 505 ; 553. 1895/6 " V. 44 : 189 ; 279 ; 326 ; 469. 1896/7 « V. 45 : 201 ; 391 ; 505. 1897/8 " v. 46 : 186 ; 319. 1898/9 " T. 47 : 192-193 ; 331 ; 538. 1899/00 " V. 48 : 182 ; 314 ; 520 ; 567. 1900/1 " V. 49 : 213 ; 351 ; 455 ; 568. 1901/2 " V. 50:349; 563; 613. 1903 « T. 51 : 321 ; 369 ; 478-479 ; 523 ; 570. 1903/4 " T. 52 : 307-308 ; 353 ; 401 ; 444 ; 510 ; 555 ; 603- 604. non^serial 1842-1875. Total attendance of both sexes, average at- tendance, cost per mo. per pupil, for 1842, 1857, 1865, 1875 in Huntingdon Co. (44 A.R. supt of pub- lic instruction 1876/7: 293.) 1853/4. Table (Huntingdon Co.) : schools, teachers, pupils, receipts and expenditures. (21 A.R. supt. common schools 1853/4: 73.) Hyde Park, Luzerne County In 1860 Hyde Park was annexed to tbe city of Scranton, composing the 4th-6th ; 14th-15th wards of that city, which at that time was located In Lnzeme Co. serial A 1870/1-1876/7. Ann. rept. city supt. of schools. (38 A.R. supt. of common schools 1870/1 (pp. 228-230) —44 same 1876/7.) Hist sketch In 1876/7. Jer. E. Hawker, supt., 1870/1-1875/6. B 1872. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1872 In V. 21 : 171. Indiana County serial A 1853/4-1903/4. Rept. of co. supt of schools. (21 A.R. supt. common schools 1853/4 (p. 73-77) — 71 A.R. supt public instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5; hist sketch In 1876/7. SamL P. Bollman, co. supt, 1853/4-1862/3 ; Saml. Wolf, 1863/4-1865/6, 1871/2-1877/8 ; A. J. Bolar, 1866/7- 1868/9; J. T. Gibson, 1869/70-1871/2; S. J. Craighead, 1879/80-1883/4 ; W. A. Cochran, 1885/6- 1889/90; A. M. Hammers, 1890/1-1898/9; J. T. Stewart, 1899/00-1903/4. EDUCATION— cont'd Indiana County — cont'd serial — cont'd B 1855/6-1904. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1855/6 in v. 4 : 44-45 ; 113 ; 269 ; 292 ; 326. 1857 " V. 5 : 210-211 ; 312-313. 1858. Not found. 1859 in V. 8 : 38-39 ; 172. 1860. Not found. 1861 in T. 9:240; 335. 1861/2 " V. 10 : 168 ; 325. 1863 " V. 11 : 197 ; 258 ; 291. 1863/4 « T. 12 : 103 ; 355-356. 1864 " V. 13 : 167-168. 1865. Not found. 1866 In V. 14 : 175 ; 267. 1867/8. Not found. 1868/9 In V. 17 : 66 ; 191 ; 226. 1870 " T. 18:276. 1870/1 " V. 19 : 14 ; 279. 1872-1873. Not found. 1874 in V. 22 : 339. 1875 " V. 23 : 280 ; 313. 1876-1884. Not found. 1884/5 In V. 33 : 207 ; 328 ; 371-372 ; 497. 1885/6 " T. 34 : 76 ; 169 ; 214 ; 297-298 ; 339 ; 374 ; 459 ; 495-496. 1886/7 In T. 35 : 34 ; 252 ; 291 ; 334 ; 378 ; 423 ; 466 ; 505. 1887/8 1888/9 1889/90 1890/1 1891/2 1892/3 1893/4 1894/5 1895/6 1896/7 1897/8 1899 1899/00 1900/1 1902 1903 1904 T. 36 : 167 ; 235 ; 270 ; 308 ; 384 ; 461. V. 37 : 29 ; 147 ; 216 ; 292 ; 327 ; 395 ; 432. v. 38 : 38 ; 156 ; 226 ; 389-. V. 39 : 39 ; 85 ; 185 ; 231 ; 267 ; 312 ; 355 ; 442. V. 40 : 33 ; 191 ; 279-280 ; 378 ; 470-471 ; 553. ■ V. 41 : 42 : 137 ; 267 ; 363 ; 550. V. 42 : 184 ; 368 ; 505. V. 43 : 237 ; 280 ; 372 ; 505. . 44 : 279 ; 375 ; 421-422 ; 469-470. 294 ; 391 ; 621. 276; 366; 456-457; 501. V. 45 : 43 V. 46 : 42 V. 47 : 58i V. 48 : 46 ; 182 ; 226 T. 49:46 -"" "'" 268 ; 422 ; 567. .. ,„ . ,>, , 213 : 215 ; 259. V. 50 : 349 ; 398 ; 520 ; 563. V. 51 : 479. V. 52 : 401. non-serial 1854-1875. Co. superintendency in Indiana Co. (44 A.R. supt of public instruction 1876/7: 307-308.) 1874. ' Veto (Hartranft) of act to annex farm of heirs of J. H. Cunningham, late of White township, In- diana Co., to borough of West Indiana, for school purposes. (Sen. jol. 1874: 114.) Jeannette, Westmoreland Co. serial 1899/00-1903/4. Ann. rept city supt of schools. (67 A.R. supt. public instruction 1903/4 (pp. 511-512) —71 same 1903/4.) John W. Anthony, supt. 1900. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1900 in V. 48 : 521. " V. 49:261. Jefferson County serial 1853/4-1903/4. Rept of co. supt (21 A.R. supt com- mon schools 1853/4 (p. 78-79) — 71 A.R. supt public instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5; hist sketch in 1876/7. John C. Wagaman, co. supt, 1853/4-1854/5 ; SamL M'Elhose, 1855/6-1863A ; S. W. Smith, 1863/4- 1868/9; James A. Lowry, 1869/70-1874/5; G. Ament Blose, 1875/6-1879/80; Wm. A. Kelly, 1881/2-1883/4; J. H. Hughes, 1885/6-1895/6: E. B. Teltrlck, 1896/7-1903/4. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 703 EDUCATION— cont'd Jefferson County — cont'd serial — cont'd 1855/6-1903/4. [Educational notes.] In Fenn. School Journal as follows : 1855/6 In V. 4 : 13 ; 230. 1857 " V. 5 : 312 ; 327. 1858-1860. Not found. 1861 In V. 9 : 291. 1861/2 " T. 10 : 168 ; 231. 1862/3 " V. 11 : 6-7 ; 137 ; 229-230 ; 258. 1863 " V. 12 : 103. 1864-1868. Not found. 1869/70 In v. 18 : 103 ; 162 ; 222 ; 276 : 305 : 335. 1870/1 " V. 19 : 14 ; 38 ; 100 : 182 : 308 : 341. 1871/2 " V. 20 : 133 ; 166 ; 196 ; 265 ; 363. 1872/3 " V. 21 : 30 ; 65 ; 171 ; 306 ; 340. 1873/4 « V. 22 : 30 ; 142 ; 175 ; 207 ; 275 ; 308 ; 339. 1874/5 " V. 23 : 143 ; 175 ; 211 ; 313 ; 377. 1875/6 " V. 24 : 216 ; 350. 1876/7-1880/1. Not found. 1881/2 In V. SO : 77 ; 172 ; 211 ; BOO. 1882/3 " V. 31 : 382 ; 422 ; 454 ; 497. 1883/4 « T. 32:35; 375; 411. 1884/5 " T. 33 : 40 ; 164 ; 250 ; 372. 1885/6 " V. 34 : 260 ; 339. 1886 " V. 35 : 169. 1887. Not found. 1888 in T. 36 : 308 ; 426. 1889/90 « V. 38 : 226 ; 389 ; 427. 1891/2 " V. 40 : 33 ; 280 ; 378 ; 425. 1893 " V. 41:454. 1894 " V. 42 : 456 ; 558-559. 1894/5 " T. 43 : 237 ; 505. 1895/6 " V. 44 : 279. 1896/7 " V. 45 : 201 ; 294 ; 342 ; 505 ; 621. 1897/8 " V. 46:276; 366. 1898/9 " V. 47 : 193 ; 283-284 ; 375-376 ; 586. 1899/00 " V. 48 : 226 ; 422 ; 567. 1901 " V. 49 : 397-398 ; 519. 1902 " V. 50 : 398. 1903 " T. 51:479. 1903/4 " V. 52 : 308 ; 444. non-serial [1836-1837.] Table: amt. of state aid reed, by each township in Jefferson Co. (44 A.R. supt. of public instruction 1876/7: 312.) 1854-1875. Co. superintendency in Jefferson Co. (44 same 1876/7: 314-315.) 1876-1900. Comparative statistics by distrs.: no. of schools, average salaries of teachers, no. of pupils enrolled, cost per mo. of each pupil, amt. of tax levied and state apprns. for 1876 and 1900 in Jef- ferson Co. (67 same 1899/00 v. 1: 186-187.) . Table: school distrs. formed since 1876 in Jeffer- son Co. (67 same 1899/00 v. 1: 187.) Johnstown, Camiria County serial A 1881/2-1903/4. Ann. rept. city supt. of schools. (49 A.R. supt. public instruction 1881/2 (pp. 218-221) —71 same 1903/4.) Omitted 1882/3, 1884/5. T. B. JoEnston. supt., 1881/2-1895/6; J. M. Berkey, 1896/7-1903/4. 1882-1903/4. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1882 In V. 30 : 295 ; 301 ; 305-306. 1883. Not found. 1884 in V. 32 : 342 ; 411. 1885. Not found. 1886 in V. 35 : 36. 1887-1891. Not found. 1892 in V. 41 : 180-181. 1893-1894. Not found. 1895 in V. 44 : 282. 1896. Not found. 1897 in V. 45 : 510. 1897/8 " v. 46 : 369 ; 504 ; 571. 1899 " T. 48:271. 1900/1 " V. 49 : 167-168 ; 354 ; 459. 1902 " T. 50:351; 521. 1903/4 " V. 52 : 310 ; 354-355. EDUCATION— cont'd Juniata County serial 1853/4-1903/4. Rept. of co. supt. of schools. (21 A.R. supt. common schools 1853/4 (p. 80) — 71 A.R. supt. public instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5; hist, sketch In 1876/7. David Eaughlln, co. suptu, 1853/4-1854/5; Wm. B. Burchfleld. 1855/6-1859/60; J. B. Porter, 1860/1- 1862/3 ; H. B. Zimmerman, 1863/4-1865/6 ; Geo. W. Lloyd, 1866/7-1871/2 ; David E. Robinson, 1872/3- 1874/5 ; John M. Gorman, 1875/6-1877/8 ; Welling- ton Smith, 1879/80-1883/4 ; W. E. Auman, 1885/6- 1889/90; John H. Carney, 1890/1-1892/3; Denny M. Marshall, 1893/4-1898/9; Oden C. Gortner, 1899/00-1901/2 ; H. C. Klinger, 1902/3-1903/4. B 1856-1903/4. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1856 In V. 4 : 292 ; 358. " V. 5 : 180. 1857-1860. Not found. 1861 in V. 9 : 262. 1861/2 " V. 10 : 99 ; 168 ; 357. 1862/3 " V. 11 : 137 ; 166 ; 197 ; 1864 " T. 13 : 6. 1865 " V. 14 : 175. 1866. Not found. 230 ; 258 ; 291 ; 323. 1867 in V. 15 : 149 1867/8 " 1869 1869/70 " 1870/1 " 181. V. 16 : 136 ; 193. V. 17:247; 249. V. 18 : 15 ; 44 ; 131-132 ; 305 ; 329 ; 335. V. 19 : 100 ; 149 ; 244 ; 341. 1871/2 " V. 20 : 166 ; 363. 1872/3 " V. 21 : 205 ; 267 ; 340 ; 369. 1873/4 " V. 22:142; 175; 207; 308. 1874/5 " V. 23 : 175 ; 344 ; 377. 1875/6 " V. 24:216; 350; 425. 1877 " V. 25 : 243 ; 311. 1878-1880. Not found. 1881/2 In V. 30 : 172 ; 255 ; 366. 31:39: V. 32 : 159 .33 V. 34: 1882/3 1883/4 450. 1884/5 in 1885/6 '• 496. 1886/7 in v. 35 1887/8 " V. 36 426; 461. 1888/9 in V. 37 1889/90 " V. 38 1890/1 " V. 39 1891/2 « V. 40 77 ; 178-179 ; 338 ; 422 ; 497. ; 195; 232; 269; 304; 340; 375; 40 ; 164 ; 35; 169; 207 ; 250 ; 294 ; 328 ; 372 ; 459. 214 ; 298 ; 339 ; 374 ; 459-460 ; 34 ; 252 ; 334 ; 378 ; 423 ; 466. 36 ; 79 ; 167 ; 261 ; 235 ; 270 ; 308 ; 341 ; 432. :29; 147; 254; 292; 363-364; : 38 ; 156 ; 191 ; 226 ; 389 ; 470. : 85 ; 185 ; 231 ; 267 ; 312 ; 355 ; 442 ; 493. : 33 ; 87 ; 192 ; 239 ; 280 ; 328 ; 378 ; 425 ; 471; 508; 553. 1892/3 in v. 41 : 42 ; 90 ; 137 ; 179 ; 221 ; 267 ; 314 ; 363 ; 410 * 454 * 501 ' 550-551 1893/4 in v. 42 : 93'; 138 ; 230 ; 271 ; 323 ; 368 ; 456 ; 505 ; 559 1894/5 in v. 43 : 42 ; 237 ; 280 ; 326-327 ; 461. 1895/6 " V. 44 : 44 ; 238 ; 279 ; 326 ; 422 ; 513. 1896/7 " V. 45:43; 91; 294; 342; 505-506; 621. 1897/8 " V. 46 : 319-320 ; 457. 1898/9 " V. 47 : 284 ; 331 ; 494. 1899/00 " V. 48 : 356 ; 422 ; 476 ; 520 ; 567. 1900/1 " V. 49 : 46-47 ; 213 ; 259-260 ; 304-305 ; 351 ; 397- 398 ; 455 ; 519 ; 568. 1901/2 in V. 50 : 45 ; 215 ; 260 ; 306 ; 349 ; 398-399 ; 455 ; 520; 563. 1902/3 in v. 51 : 190 ; 321 ; 479 ; 523 ; 570. 1903/4 " V. 52 : 216 ; 262 ; 353. non-serial 1902. See below. School Boards, this date. Kutztown, Armstrong Co. See also below. Private. 1860. Kutztown schools; by John H. Fitch. (Penn. School Jol. V. 8: 237-238.) Lackawanna County serial A 1879/80-1903/4. Rept. of co. supt of schools. (47 A.R. supt. public instruction 1879/80 (p. 95) — 71 same 1903/4.) 1878/9 omitted. H. Evelyn Brooks, supt., 1879/80-1883/4 ; N. S. DavlB, 1885/6-1892/3; J. C. Taylor, 1893/4-1903/4. 704 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA EDUCATIOH— cont'd Lackawanna County— cont'd serial — cont'd 1881-1903/4. [Edncational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1881 In T. 30 : 172. 1882/3 - T. 31 : 39 ; 179 : 218 ; 497. 1883/4 " T. 32:195; 232; 304; 411 ;>450. 1884/5 - T. 33 : 207 ; 328 ; 372. 1885/6 ♦ T. 34:35; 298.; 239; 374; 460. 1887 • T. 35:423. 1888. Not found. 1889 In T. 37 : 327 ; 364 ; 395. 1890 - T. 38:271. 1890/1 " T. 39 : 231 ; 442 ; 493-494. 1892 " V. 40 : 425 ; 471 ; 508 ; 553. 1892/3 « T. 41 : 90 ; 314.315 ; 363 ; 454 ; 501. 1893/4 ' v. 42 : 138 ; 184 : 230 ; 271 ; 323 ; 456-457 ; 559. 1894/5 ' T. 43 : 42 ; 88 ; 237 ; 327 ; 372 ; 416 ; 461 ; 505 ; 553 1895/6 in V. 44 : 90-91 ; 279-280 ; 327 ; 422 ; 470 ; 513. 1896/7 " T. 45 : 342-343 ; 391; 506; 567; 621-622. 1897/8 • V. 46 : 137-138 : 231 ; 320 ; 366 ; 457 ; 501 ; 569. 1898/9 • T. 47 : 284 ; 376 : 494. 1899/00 - T. 48 : 182-183 : 226 ; 268 ; 356-357 ; 476 ; 520 ; 568 1900/1 in V. 49 : 213 ; 260 : 305 ; 398 ; 455-456 ; 519-520. 1901/2 ' T. 50 : 45-46 : 349-350 ; 455 ; 520 ; 613. 1902/3 ' T. 51 : 190-191 : 369 ; 479 : 523 ; 570. 1903/4 " T. 52 : 216 ; 308 ; 353 ; 444 ; 510 ; 555-556 ; 604. Lancaster, Lancaster County See also below, Lancasterian Sfstem. serial A 1880-1903/4. Ann. rept city snpt of schools. (49 AJL supt pnblic instrnction 1879/80 (pp. 217-219) — 71 same 1903/4.) Omitted 1882/3, 1884/5, 1896 T. B. K. Bnelirle, snpt. B 1856-1897. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Joomal as follows : 1856 In T. 5 : 5. 1857-1881. Not fonnd. 1882 in T. 30 : 501. 1883 - V. 31:383. 1884 - V. 32:376. " T. 33:41. 1885-18S9. Not fonnd. 1890 in T. 38 : 392. 1896 In v. 45 : 92. 1897 ' T. 46: 187. non-serial 1830. Rept. of select committee (Hamacher) reL to pabllc schocds in city of Lancaster. (House joL 1829/30 V. 2: 737-738 (doc. 321).) 1852. Ann, stmt, of the Lancaster City schools. (Penn. School JoL T. 1: 21-23.) 1853. Laacaster common schoid commencement; acct. ot {Same t. 2: 37-43.) 1854. R^nlations of the c(Hnmon schools of the City of Lancaster. (Same t. 3: 114-119.) 1856. Coarse of study in Lancaster City schools. {Same T. 5: 156-157.) 1874. Lancaster (Sty's loss of state appm. through failure to elect a city supt. of schools. (Same t. 22: 366.) . What Lancaster needs [in school bldgs., teachers, etc.]; by S. S. Rathvon. (Same v. 22: 361-363.) Lancaster County See also below, PriTate. seiial A 1853/4-1903/4. Rept ctf co. supt of schools. (21 AJt supt common schools 1853/4 (p. Sl-85) — 71 AJt supt public instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 187S 9. 18801. 1882/3, 1884/3; hist sketch in 1876/ V. J. P. Wickersham. co. sTipt.. 1853/4^1855/6; John S. Cmmbangh, 1^56/7-14.57 S: David Brans, 1858/9- ISTl 2 ; B. F. Shanb. 1S72 3-lSSl/i ; M. J. Brecht, 1SS3 '4-1903 4. EDUCATION— confd Lancaster Countjf — cont'd serial — cont'd 1850-1899/00. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1850 In T. 1:6-9. 1852/3 " T. 1:22-23; 38; 66-67; 83-84; 177-178; 238- 239 * 463-464 1854 to ¥.2:303-304; 369-370. " r. 3:13-14; 107-109; 137-138; 165-166. 1855 * T. 4 : 12 ; 116-117 ; 292 ; 327 ; 337 ; 356. 1856/7 " T. 5 : 5 ; 180 ; 313. 1857 - T. 6:135-137. 1858/9. Not found. 1859/60 in T. 8 : 143-144 ; 203. 1861 * y 9 ' 207 * 240 1861/2 • v.' lO' : 133-134 ;' 231 ; 325 ; 357-358. 1862/3 " T. 11 : 7 ; 37 ; 105 ; 137-138 ; 197 ; 230 ; 258 ; 323. 1863/4 in V. 12 : 37-38 ; 103 ; 131 ; 169 ; 200 ; 228 ; 260- 261 ; 325 ; 356. 1864/5 in t. 13 : 35-36 ; 88 ; 110 ; 133 ; 142 ; 168 ; 193 ; • 270. 1865/6 In T. 14 : 29 ; 71 ; 97 ; 122-123 ; 201 ; 226-227 ; 253 ■ 2T9 1867/8 ' T. 15 : 5 ; 26 ; 79 ; 127-129 ; 181 ; 212: 267. 1868/9 " T. 16:104; 136; 169-170; 223; 24S-249: 344. 1869/70- T.17:41; 66; 103; 133-134; 138; 162-lfi3; 191 ; 226 ; 247 ; 249 ; 280 ; 301-302 ; 306. 1870/1 in v.l8:8; 44; 96-97; 103; 136; 158-159; S2»- 330 1871/2 in v. 19 : 14 ; 182. 1872/3 - V. 21 : 205 ; 267 ; 306 ; 401. 1873/4 - f.22:\^; 175 ; 308. 1875-1882. Not found. 1883 in ▼. .32 : 269 ; 411. 1884/5 ' T. 33 : 164 ; 250 ; 294 ; 328 ; 459. 1885/6 - T. 34 : 35 ; 169-170 ; 214-215 ; 298 ; 374 ; 460. 1886/7 - T. 35 : 169 : 252 ; 334 ; 378-379 ; 423. 1887/8 - T. 36 : 201 ; 235 ; 384. 1888/9 " T. 37 : 147 : 183 ; 364. 1889/90 " T. 38 : 72-73 ; 191 ; 389-390. 1890/1 - T. 39 : 185 ; 231 ; 267 ; 355 ; 442-443. 1892 ' T. 40 : 328 ; 378-379. 1892/3 - T. 41 : 90 ; 179-180 ; 410. 1894. Not found. 1895 in T. 43 : 461 ; 505 ; 553-554. 1896 » T. 44:513. 1897 - T. 45 : 567-568 ; 622. 1898/9 " T. 47 : 148 ; 193 ; 284 ; 331-332 ; 376 ; 494 : 538- 539 1899/OO'to T. 48 : 226-227 ; 268-269 ; 314 ; 357 ; 422 ; 476- 477 ; 567-568. nonrserial 1834-1868. Time of acceptance of presoit school system by school distrs. of Lancaster C!o. (44 AJt snpt of public ins^ucticm 1876/7: 333-334.) 1836-1876. Table: condition of schotfl system in Lan- caster Co. in 1836, 1856 and 1876; distrs. (mx, no. having uniform text books, no. of graded schoids, average no. of mos. taught) ; teachers (no. of males, females, average salaries) ; pupils (no. of males, females, average attendance, cost of pupil per ma) ; receipts and expenditures. (44 same 1876/7: 334.) 1852. School fund: amt to vrhidb each distr. in Lan- caster is entitled. (Penn. Schocfl JoL v. 1: 83.) . Stmts, of Columbia borough and East Hen^- field distr. (Same v. 1: 37-38.) 1855. Washington Borough schools: new school house, examination of schools, dedicaticm, eta (Same V. 4: 50-52.) 1856. CSrcalar of co. supt of Lancast^- Co. to schocd directors: schotd architecture, sdiool appms., normal institute, etc. (Same v. 4: 370.) Lansford, Carbon Co. serial A 1903/4. Ann. rept city supt of schools. (71 AJEL supt public instruction 1903/4: 215-217.) A. A. Killlan, supt B 1904. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows ; 1904 to V. 52 : 355 ; 447 ; 537 ; 605. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 705 (A.R. supt. EDUCATION— cont'd Larimer, Westmoreland County 1898/9. Ann. rept. city supt. of schools, public Instruction 1898/9: 204.) Otis H. Wamock, supt. Lawrence County serial 1853/4-1903/4. Rept. of co. supt. of schools. (21 A.R. supt. common schools 1853/4: 85-87; 71 A.R. supt. public instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1879/80, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5 ; lilst. 8l£etch in 1876/7. Thos. BeriT, co. supt., 1853/4-1859/eO ; Stephen Morri- son, 1860/1-1865/6; G. W. M'Craclcen, 1866/7- 1868/9; Wm. N. Aiken, 1869/70-1877/8; D. F. Balph, 1879/80-1883/4; J. R. Slierrard, 1885/6- 1889/90; J. M. Watson, 1890/1-1895/6; Thomas M. Stewart, 1896/7-1901/2; R. G. Allen, 1902/3- 1903/4. B 1855-1903/4. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1855 in T. 4 : 14 ; 135. 1856/7 " T. 5 : 188-189 ; 314. 1858-1859. No« found. 1860 in T. 8 : 202-203. 1861 " v. 9:240. 1862 " V. 10 : 358. 1862/3 " V. 11 : 166 ; 230 ; 258 ; 291 ; 297-299 ; 323 ; 354. 1863/4 " v. 12 : 131 ; 294. 1865 " V. 14 : 97. 1866-1867. Not found. 1868/9 in v. 17 : 191 ; 226 ; 302. 1869/70" V. 18:251; 305. 1870/1 " V. 19 : 14 ; 100 ; 244 ; 279 ; 308 ; 341. 1871/2 " V. 20 : 61 ; 166 ; 299-300 ; 334 ; 363. 1872/3 « V. 21 : 30 ; 65 ; 142 ; 267 ; 306 ; 340. 1873/4 " T. 22 : 142 ; 175 ; 308 ; 339. 1874/5 " T. 23 : 175 ; 211 ; 280 ; 313 ; 344. 1875/6 " V. 24 : 181 ; 216 ; 350. 1876/7 " T. 25:243; 378. 1877/8-1881/2. Not found. 1882/3 in V. 31 : 39-40 ; 338 ; 454-455. 1884/5 » T. 33 : 40 ; 164 ; 207 ; 328 ; 459 ; 497. 1885/6 « T. 34 : 215 ; 298 ; 374 ; 460 ; 496. 1886/7 " V. 35 : 252-253 ; 423. 1887 " V. 36 : 167-168. 1888-1889. Not found. 1890/1 in V. 39 : 312 ; 355 ; 443. 1891/2 " V. 40 : 192 ; 239 : 379 : 471 ; 553. 1892/3 " V. 41:42; 90; 180; 267; 315; 363-364; 410; 454 ; 551. < 1893/4 In V. 42 : 231 ; 323 ; 368 ; 457. 1895 " V.43 461. 1895/6 " T.44 280; 327. 1896/7 " T.45 294; 391. 1898 « V.46 276. 1899 " V.47 494. 1900 " V. 49 305. 1903 " V. 51 369; 479. 1903/4 " V. 52 308; 353 444. non-serial 1855-1900. Statistical table by decennial periods, ex- cepting 1895/00: growth of school system in Law- rence Co. (A.R. supt. public instruction 1899/00 V. 1: 234.) 1860-1876. Table: no. of schools, average no. of mos. taught, no. male and of female teachers, average salaries, no. of certificates issued, no. of teachers examined, no. of visits by supts., no. of teachers attending institute, each year in Lawrence Co. (Same 1876/7: 347.) Lehanon, Lebanon County serial A 1871/2-1903/4. Ann. rept. city supt. of schools. (39 A.R. supt. common schools 1871/2: 227-229; 71 A.R. supt. public instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 1875/6-1876/7, 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5, 1898/9; hist, sketch in 1876/7. J. T. Nltraner, supt., 1871/2-1874/5, 1877/8-1889/90; John A. Robb, 1875/6; Cyrus Roger, 1891/2- 1897/8; R. T. Adams, 1899/00-1903/4. 45 EDUCATION— cont'd Lehanon, Lebanon County — cont'd aerial — cont'd B 1890/1-1903. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1890/1 in V. 39:234; 268; 446; 495. 1891 " V. 40:35. 1892/3 " V. 41 : 223 ; 270 ; 455. 1893 " V. 42 : 232 ; 273. 1894-1896. Not found. 1897 in V. 46 : 510. 1898/9. Not found. 1899/00 in V. 48 : 227 ; 271; 315. 1900/1 " V. 49 : 261 ; 459. 1901 " V. 50:216. 1902. Not found. 1903 in V. 51 ; 325 ; 371. Lebanon County serial A 1853/4-1903/4. Rept. of co. supt. of schools. (21 A.R. supt. common schools 1853/4: 87-88; 71 A.R. supt. public instruction 1903/4.) Omltfted 1864/5, 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5 ; hist. sketch in 1876/7. J. H. Kluge, CO. supt., 1853/4-1857/8 ; Franklin Phillips, 1858/9; Henry Houck, 1859/60-1866/7; Wm. G. Lehman, 1867/8-1873/4; Cyrus Roger, 1874/5; Wto. B. Bodenhorn, 1875/6-1887/8; J. W. Snoke, 1888/9-1903/4. 1856-1903/4. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1856 in T. 4 : 230. 1856/7 " V. 5 : 211 ; 314. 1858. Not found. 1859 in V. 7 : 207-208. 1860. Not found. 1861 In V. 9 : 207 ; 262. 1861/2 " V. 10 : 99-100 : 168 ; 231 ; 326. V. 11 : 166 ; 197 ; 258 ; 323. V. 12 : 103 ; 169 ; 228. T. 13 : 142. V. 14 : 97. V. 15 : 79 ; 181 ; 293. V. 16 : 344. T. 17 : 66 ; 138 ; 247 ; 280 ; 306. v. 18 : 103 ; 244 ; 251 ; 272 ; 305. V. 19 : 38 ; 93 ; 244 ; 376. V. 20 : 265 ; 334. T. 21 : 205. V 22 * 30 * 339 1874/5-1883/4. ' Not found. 1884/5 in v. 33 : 40 ; 372. V. 34 : 35 J 374 ; 460 ; 496. V. 35 : 253 ; 291 ; 379 ; 466. V. 36 : 384. T. 37 : 395 ; 432. V. 38 : 73 ; 156-157 ; 226 ; 390 ; 427 ; 470. V. 39 : 85 ; 185 ; 231 ; 267 : 312 ; 335 ; 443 : V. 40 : 33-34 ; 87 ; 192 ; 239 ; 280 ; 328 : 471 ; 509 ; 553 ; 555. 1862/3 1863/4 1864 1865 1866/7 1868 1868/9 1869/70 " 1870/1 ■ 1872 1873/4 1885/6 1886/7 1888 1888/9 1889/90 " 1890/1 ' 1891/2 ' 425 * ^ .i uuw tj 1892/3 in'vrilTisV" 180; 221 551 1893/4 in T. 42 : 46 ; 93 559. 1894/5 in t. 43 : 42 ; 88 ; 194 ; 237 ; 280 : 416-417 ; 461 ; 505 ; 554. 1895/6 in v. 44 : 91 ; 190 ; 238 ; 327 ; 422 568. 1896/7 in V. 45 : 43-44 ; 91 ; 201 ; 249 ; 294 568. 1897/8 in v. 46 : 137 ; 231 ; 457 ; 501 ; 569. 1898/9 " T. 47 : 44 ; 104 ; 284 ; 332 ; 376 ; 494 ; 539 1899/00 " V. 48 : 46 ; 138 ; 422-423 ; 520 ; 568 " V. 49 : 213 ; 260 ; 351-352 ; 398 ; 456 ; 520 ; 267; 315; 410; 185 ; 231 ; 323 ; 368 ; 457 ; 327; 372 470 ; 513 343; 1900/1 1901/2 1902/3 1903/4 T. 50 : 215 ; 455. V. 51 : 369 ; 570. V. 52 : 217 ; 308 ; 445. 494. 379; 454; 505; 373; 514; 506; 568. non-serial 1854-1875. Co. superintendency in Lebanon Co. (44 A.R. supt. of public instruction 1876/7: 360.) 1855-1900. Table: growth of schools in quinquennial periods in Lebanon Co. (67 same 1899/00 v. 1: 524.) Schools, teachers, scholars, tax and rate per cent receipts. ' 706 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA EDUCATION— confa Lebanon County — cont'd non-teriai — cont'd 1871. Veto (Geary) of act granting to the school directors of the borough of Lebanm, the Potters' fidd of that place for school purposes. (L.%isL joL 1871: xtxv.) 1872. Meeting of school directm^ of Lebanon Co. (Penn. School JoL v. 21: 137.) Grade in teachers' salaries, distr.. graded and blgh schools, conrse of sbidies, school Tisitatioii. Lehigli County serial 1853/4-1903/4. Kept, of co. ^pt of schools. (21 AJR. sopt. common schotds 1853/4: 89; 71 A.B. snpt. public instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5; hist, sketch in 1876/7. Chas. W. Cooper, co. snpt.. 1853/4-1854/5: TUglinuui Good, 1855/ft^l856/7, 1860/1-1861/2; H. H. Schwartx, 1857/8-1^9/60; Jacob Ross, 1862/3; B. J. Tonng, 1863/4-1871/2 ; J. O. Knanss, 1872/3- 1892/3 ; AlTin Bnpp, 1893/4-1903/4. 1862-1903/4. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1862 in v. 10 : 231. 1863. Not fonnd. 1864 In T. 12 : 200-201 : 356. 18*4,5 • T. 13:6: 110; 247. 1865 " V. 14:149. 1866/ 7 " T. 15 : 26 : 79 ; 129 ; 149 ; 181 ; 293. 1867 " T. 16:104. 1868/9 • T. 17:66; 134; 165; 221; 249. 1869/70 - T. 18 : 8 : 132 ; 215. 1870 • T. 19 : 38 ; 93 : 150. 1871/2 - T. 20 : 166 ; 300. 1872/3 • T. 21 : 2(e : 267 ; 340. of schools. (39 230-231; 71 AIL 1873 1874 1875 1876. 1877 22 : 207-208. • T. 23:143. " T. 2i ; ISL Xot fonnd. in T. 25 : 342. 1878-1880. Not fonnd. 1881/2 in T. 30 : 172-173 : 255 : 1882/3 - T. 31 : 179 ; 25S ; 382 ; ;c«o. 455. 1883/4 - T. 32 : 77 : 1.59 ; 195 : 269 ; 304 ; 340 ; 411-412. 1884/5 ■■ T. 33 : 40 : 164 ; 207 ; 250 : 294 ; 328 ; 372 ; 459 ; 497. 1885/6 in ▼. 34 : 170 ; 298 ; 374. 1886/7 - T. 35 : 34 : 169 ; 253 ; 291-292 : 505. 1887/8 ' T. 36 : 168 ; 201 ; 270 : 308 ; 341 ; 426. IS&S 9 - T. 37 : 29 : 254 : 364 ; 395. 1889 90 - V. 38 : 1-57 : 226 : 390: 427. 1890 1 - T. 39 : 267 : 355 ; 443 ; 494. 1891. 2 - T. 40 : 280 : 379 ; 425. 1893 ' T. 41 : 454. 1893 4 - T. 42 : 93 : 138-139 ; 18-5 : 231 457 : 505 : 559. 1894; 5 in t. 43 : 88 ; 194 : 237 ; 280 : 41 1895y6 • T. 44:91: 238-239; 280; 470: 514. 1896, 7 - T. 45 : 44 : 91 : 249 ; 294 ; 391 : 622. 1897/8 • T. 46 : 186 ; 276 ; 569. 1898/9 - ▼. 47 : 193 ; 284. 1899/00 - T. 48 : 139 ; 423 ; 568. 1900/1 - T. 49:166; 260: 305; 352. 271; 368-369; r; 461. 1901/2 1902/3 1903/4 ' T. .5ard of public education of the first school district of Penn. (Phila.) Issues an inde- pendent ann. rept., a custom established by the board of controllers of pnblic schools of the first district of Phila. In Feb., 1819. The title, board of controllers, was clianged in 1870 to board of public education ; the repts. of the latter are nambered continuously with those of the bd. of controllers. See also l>elow, Lancasterlan System ; do. Private Schools; do. IndiTldnal Institutions. serial 1864-1870. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1864 In T. 12 : 261. 1865 " T. 13 271. 1866 - V.14 280. 1866/7 " V. 15 27; 130: 151; 212 268- 293 1867/8 " T.16 '32; 104; 345. 1868/ 9 " T. 17 11; 247 302. 1869 " T. 18 159. 1870 ' V. 19 150. non-serial 1818/59-1818/61. A general abstr. of no. of controllers, directors, sections, schools, teachers and scholars of first school distr. of Penn. each year. (26 A.R. supt. common schools 1858/9: app. A (p. 133) — 28 same 1860/1.) 1821. Plan of education in Phila. (Govs. mess. (Hies- ter) Dec. 5, 1821.) 1824. Rept. of committee (Mahany) on petition from PhUa. for erection of a new school section out of said city. (House joL 1823/4: 617.) 1827. Rept of select committee (Bonsall) reL to educa- tion of children under five years of age at public erpense within city and co. of Phila. {Same 1826/7 V. 2: 680-681 (doc. 263).) 1828. Communication from pres. of bd. of controllers of public schools (Vaux), reL to establishment of infant schools in Phila. f.Same 1827/8 v. 2: 587- 588 (doc. 135); Sen. jol. 1S27/8: 130-131.) EDUCATION— cont'd Philadelphia — ccmt'd non-serial — cont'd 1836-1841. Table rel. to Phila. schools: amt. reed, from the state each year; from the county; paid for school houses; no. of scholars. (8 A.R. supt. com- mon schools 1840/1: 8.) 1838. Rept of committee (Myers) apptd. to visit public schools of Phila. (Sen. jol. 1837/8 v. 1: 495-498; House jol. 1837/8: 738-741.) . Same, separate. Harrisburg: Prtd. by Packer, Barrett & Parke, 1838. 6 pp. Copy seen in Library of Congress. 1000 copies in En- glish and 250 in German ordered prtd. (Sen. JoL 1837/8 T. 1 : 498) ; 2000 copies in English and 500 in German (House joL 1837/8 v. 1:685). . Doc. appended to rept of committee apptd. to examine public schools of city of Phila. (Sen. joL 1837/8 V. 2: 639.) . Speech of Thaddeus Stevens in favor of a bill to establish a school of arts in Phila. and to endow the colleges and academies of Phila. (Penn. Schocd Jol. V. 16: 183-186.) 1839. Communication from president of board of con- trollers of public schools of first school distr., transmitting res. of Dec. 18, 1838, offering observa- tory and instruments for the use of the state. (House jol. 1838/9 v. 2 [pt 1]: 593 (doc. 73).) . Govs. mess. (Porter) ace. with copies of pre- amble and res. of bd. of controllers of public schools, in first school distr. of Penn. {Same 1838/9 v. 2 [pt 1]: 766-767 (doc. 108).) . Rept of committee on accts. (Hoge) upon acct of members of committee apptd. to investigate charges agst controllers of Central High Schocd of Phila. {Same 1838/9 v. 2 pt 2: 438 (doe. 245).) 1841. Pnblic schools of the. city and co. ot Phila., the first school distr. (8 A.R. supt. common schools 1840/1: 7-8.) Schools In this district are not governed by the general school law ; the distr. was erected onder act of Mch. 3, 1818 ; manner of snpport ; censns ot clilldren. 1842. Organizatimi and condition of public schools in city and co. of Phila. {9 same 1841/2: 9-13.) 1843. Schools in Phila.: no. of schools, teachers and their salaries, pupils, expenses; commendation of the system. (10 same 1842/3: 4.) 1844. Schools in PhUa.: support; instruction and disci- pline; Central High School; state appm.; expendi- tures; no. of schools, teachers and their compensa- tion, tuition, pupils. (11 same 1843/4: 9-10.) 1845. School organization of the city and co. of Phila. (12 same 1844/5: 9-10.) 1852. Statistical acct. of public school system of Phila. (Penn. School Jol. v. 1: 200.) 1853. The public schools of Phila.; by J. P. Wicker- sham. {Same v. 1: 464-466.) 1855. Rept on workings of public schools of Phila. {Same v. 4: 82-84.) Wm. Eoberts. P. A. Cregar, Asa Jones. Suggested that law be so amended as to require common schools of city of Phila. to make ann. repts. to state dept of common schools. ([22] A.R. supt common schools 1854/5: 14.) 1856. Phila. schools; rept on. (23 same 1855/6: 21.) . Creditable mngmt and efficiency of Phila. public schools; form no part of common school system; repts. to school dept. should be required. (Govs, m^s. (Pollock) Jan. 1, 1856.) Communication from state treasurer (Slifer) in reply to Sen. res. of Mch. 5, rel. to pajTnent of the school warrant for the city and co. of Phila. ( Daily Leglsl. Record 1856: 265-266.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 715 EDUCATION— cont'd Philadelphia — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1856-1858. Stmt, in detail of amt. required for support of public schools of 1st school distr. of Penn. (city of Phila.). (23 A.R. supt. common schools 1855/6 app. (pp. 130-131)— 25 same 1857/8.) 1858. Address of Pres. Roberts to Phila. Assn. of prin- cipals of public schools. (Penn. School Jol. v. 7: 189-192.) Review of education In Phlla. since 1837. 1860. Summary of statistics from ann. rept. of bd. of controllers of Phila. (Same v. 8: 303-304.) 1861. Same. (Same v. 9: 309-310.) . Phila. grammar schools as they were and are. (Same v. 9: 347-349.) 1861-1865. Phila. statistics; summary of schools, teachers, scholars, controllers, and directors for year endg. Dec. 31. (28 A.R. supt. of common schools 1860/1 (p. 243)— 32 same 1864/5.) 1862. Debate on bill to reorganize the bd. of con- trollers in the first school distr. (Legisl. Record 1862: 358-362; 371.) 1864. See below. Teachers. Phila., this date. 1866. See same, this date. 1866/7-1877/8. Table: condition of schools of Phila. for each year endg. Dec. 31. ([35] A.R. supt. com- mon schools 1867/8 (p. xiii)— [46] same 1878/9.) 1867-1880. Stmt, showing school statistics of Phila., for year endg. Dec. 31. ([34] same 1866/7 (pp. ix- X)— [47] same 1879/80.) 1869. Rept. of special committee of bd. of school con- trollers of Phila. in reference to a supt. of public schools for that city. (Penn. School Jol. v. 18: 227-230.) Henry C. Hickok, chrm. . Same. (Same v. 40: 84-86.) 1871. Extrs. from rept. of bd. of controllers of Phila. rel. to no. of schools, teachers, attendance, expendi- tures, instruction, night school for artisans. (Same V. 20: 123-124.) 1872. Same. (Same v. 20: 327.) . Veto (Geary) of act to change the mode of apptmt. of controllers of the public schools of the first school distr. of Penn. (Legisl. jol. 1872: 37.) 1873. Advance sheets of rept. of M. Hall Stanton, pres. of bd. of controllers of Phila.: boys central high school, normal school; compulsory education; sta- tistical summary.- (Penn. School Jol. v. 22: 336- 338.) . Phila.; suggested amdmts. to organization of school system. ([40] A.R. supt. common schools 1872/3: xiv-xvi.) 1874. Veto (Hartranft) of act to authorize the sale of bldg. and lot of ground in 27th ward selected for school purposes and directing disposition of pro- ceeds of said sale. (Legisl. jol. 1874: 39.) 1875. President of bd. of education of Phila. suggests such legislative action as may give to bd. more complete control over money for school purposes derived from ann. apportionment of taxation. ([42] A.R. supt. public instruction 1874/5: 10.) . Phila. statistics: extr. from rept. (Penn. School Jol. v. 25: 37.) Pupils at the different schools, attendance, expenditures, etc. ' 1876. [Public school system in Phila.]; by M. Hall Stanton. (Same v. 25: 14-16.) 1878. Debate on bill to repeal act for apptmt. of con- trollers of the public schools in the first school distr. of Penn. (Legisl. Record 1878: 581-584.) 1881-1904. See above. Education. Penn., these dates. 1883. Election of city supt. of Phila. schools. (Penn. School Jol. V. 31: 417-419.) EDUCATION— cont'd Philadelphia — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1892. Phila.' statistics; recommends that law making issuing of warrants for apprn. dependent upon filing of ann. distr. report, be extended to Phila. (59 A.R. supt. public instruction 1891/2: viii.) 1896. Phila.; extracts from rept. of supt. Edward Brooks rel. to attack on schools. (63 same 1895/6: 241-251.) . Attack upon public schools of Phila. (63 same 1895/6: xxxii.) Laws 1852. A digest of the acts of Assem. rel. to the first school distr. of Penn. published by order of the bd. of controllers. Phila.: Crissy & Markley. 1852. 85 pp. 1873. A digest of the acts of Assem. rel. to the first school distr. of Penn.; with the by-laws and rules. Phila., 1873. 1 p., 1., iii [3]-55 pp. Municipal docs, but included here because they con- tain state laws rel. to an Important school district. Copy in Library of Congress. Receipts and Expenditures 1818/59-1818/61. Table: expenditures of city of Phila. for school purposes, each year. (26 A.R. supt. com- mon schools 1858/9 (p. 134) — 28 same 1860/1.) Omitted in 1859/60. 1859-1861. Expenditures for acct. of public schools of 1st school distr. of Penn. for year. (26 same 1858/9 app. A. (p. 137)— 28 same 1860/1.) Phoenixville, Chester County serial A 1881/2-1903/4. Ann. rept. city supt. of schools. (49 A.R. supt. public instruction 1881/2 (pp. 240-242) — 71 same 1903/4.) Omitted 1882/3, 1884/5. Harry F. Irfister, supt., 1881/2-1903/4. B 1882-1904. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1882 in V. 30 : 211 ; 295. 1882/3 " V. 31 : 41 ; 219 ; 303 ; 383 ; 455 ; 498. 1883/4 " V. 32 : 78 ; 197 ; 270 ; 342 ; 376 ; 411. 1884/5 " V. 33 : 81 ; 251 ; 499. 1885 " v. 34 : 36 ; 77. 1886/7 " V. 35 : 78 ; 170 ; 255. 1887/8 " V. 36 : 37 ; 169 ; 271 ; 343 ; 464. 1889 " V. 37 : 433. 1889/90 " V. 38 : 158 ; 471. 1890/1 " T. 39:40; 852; 234; 314; 447. 1891/2 " V. 40 : 36 ; 240 ; 5S5. 1892 " V. 41 : 43 ; 91 ; 137 ; 181 ; 270. 1893/4 " V. 42 : 233 ; 561. 1895 " V. 43 : 555. 1896 " V. 44 : 569. " V. 45 : 251. 1897/8 " V. 46 : 187 ; 369. 1899 " V. 47:333. 1900 " V. 48 : 521 ; 569. " T. 49 : 168. 1901 " V. 50 : 262. 1902/3 " V. 51 : 235 ; 325. 1904 " V. 52 : 447 ; 512 ; 605. Pike County serial A 1853/4-1903/4. Rept. of co. supt. of schools. (21 A.R. supt. common schools 1853/4: 113; 71 A.R. supt. public instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5; hist, sketch in 1876/7. Ira B. Neuman, co. supt, 1853/4-1855/6 ; Philip F. Fulmer, 1856/7-1865/6; E. S. Decker 1866/7- 1868/9; John Layton, 1869/70-1876/7; J. S. Free- man, 1877/8 ; J. A. Kipp, 1879/80-1891/2 ; Geo. Sawyer, 1892/3-1901/2; Lucien B. Westbrook. 1902/3-1903/4. 716 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA EDUCATION— cont'd 1861-1903/4. Pike County — cont'd serial — (xmt'd B [Edncational notes.] In Fenn. School Jonmal as follows : 1861 In V. 9 : 240. 1862 " v. 10 : 326 ; 358. " v. 11 : 38 ; 66. 1862/3 " V. 12 : 103 ; 295. 1864 « V. 13 : 88. 1865. Not fonnd. 1866 In v. 15:130. 1867-1868. Not found. 1869/70 In V. 18 : 136 ; 305. 1870/1 « V. 19: 15; 38; 100; 244; 309 1872 « V.20 399. 1872/3 u V.21 66; 142; 205 306. 1873/4 u T. 22 208 339. 1874 *• T. 23 143. 1875 •• T.24 181 216 1876-1881. Not found. 1882 in V.30 366. 1883. Not found. 1884 in T.32 :305. 1885 « T.33 373. 1886 u T.34 300. 1887. Not fonnd. 1888 in T.36 :342. 1889 •* T.37 293. M w T.38 73. 1890-1892 Not fonnd. 1893 It T.41 501. 1893/4 •* T.42 46; 272; 323-324 : 369. 1894/5 « T.43 195 327-328. 1895/6 M T.44 44; 281; 328. 1896/7 <* T.45 295 507. 1897/8 « v. 46 232 277 ; 57( . 1899 M T.47 332. 1899/00 " T.48 269 568. 1900/1 It T.49 306 520. 1901/2 U T. 50 46; 216; 399; 563. 1903 " V. 51 •322 ; 480 342. 1903/4 " V. 52: 262; 309; 401-402; 604. non-serial 1859. Veto (Packer) of act for erection of school dis- trict out of parts of Lehman township. Pike Co. and Middle Smithfield township, Monroe Co. (Honse joL 1859: 33-34; Sen. jol. 1859: 41.) • . Same. (Legisl. Record 1859: 20; 34; 40.) Pittsturgh, Allegheny County serial 1867/8-1903/4. Ann. rept of city supt of schools. (35 A.R. snpt common schools 1867/8: 287-288; 71 AJl. snpt. pnbUc instmction 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5, 1899/00 ; hist. sketch In 1876/7. Geo. 3. Imcfeey, snpt, 1867/8-1898/9; Saml. Andrews, 1899/00-1903/4. 1868/9-1886. [Edncational notes.] In Penn. School Jonmal as follows : 1868/9 in T. 17 : 138 ; 165 ; 226 ; 306. 1869/70 " T. 18 : 103-104 ; 136 ; 221 ; 276. 1871-1881. Not found. 1882 in V. 30:295. 1883-1885. Not fonnd. 1886 in T. 34 : 375. nonrserial 1865. New school law for Pittsburgh; comment. (Penn. School JoL v. 4: 7-8.) 1856-1872. Table: school system of Pittsburg since its establishment: no. of teachers employed, amt. paid for teaching, attendance and enrolment of pupils. ([39] A.R. supt. common schools 1871/2: 236.) EDUCATION— cont'd Pittsburgh, Allegheny County — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1871. The Pittsburgh schools. (Penn. School Jol. v. 19 : 269-270.) Bevlew of 2d ann. rept. 1872. Third ann. rept. of supt. of public schools of Pittsburgh; extrs. from statistics, etc. (Same T. 20: 393-395.) 1872-1873. Stmt, showing condition and working of school system of Pittsburg, as exhibited by city supt. ([39] A.R. supt. common schools 1871/2 (p. Ivlil)— [40] same 1872/3.) 1873. Western Penn.; by M. B. Sloan. (Penn. School Jol. V. 22: 222-223.) Establishment of a mechanics and news-boys school in Flttsbnreh ; enrolment of papUs in Pittshnrgh schools in Nov., teachers and salaries ; Waslilngton school ; Flttsbnrgb discipline ; Forest Co. institute ; do. Cameron Co. . Pittsburgh: progress in education; high school, normal school, mute school, teachers' institutes. (Same v. 21: 364-366.) . Re-view of 5th ann. rept. of supt. of pubUc schools of Pittsburgh. {Same v. 22: 334-335.) . Western Penn.; by M. B. Sloan. (Same t. 22: 139-140.) Pittsburgh and Allegheny City items ; principally atragt teachers in the sereral schools. 1874. Three days in the Iron City. («o»ie v. 23: 26-27.) Inspection of Pittsburgh and Allegheny schools. 1878. Pittsburgh schools; address of supt. Luckey. (Same v. 27: 29-30.) 1890-1897. Table: length of time during which pupils attended public schools. (65 AJl. supt. public In- struction 1897/8: vlil.) Pittston, Lueeme County serial 1884. Ann. rept. city supt of schools. (51 A.R. supt. public instruction 1883/4: 234-236.) Thad. U. Connifl, snpt. B 1884. [Educational notes.] In Fenn. School Journal as follows : 1884 in V. 32 : 306 : 450. « v. 33: 166. PlainfieJd, Cumberland Co. 1853. Acct. of Plalnfield schools, Cumberland Co. (Penn. School Jol. t. 1: 419-420.) Plymouth Township, Luzerne County serial A 1886/7-1891/2. Ann, rept supt of schools. (54 A.R. supt public instruction 1886/7 pt 2 (pp. 151-152) — 59 same 1891/2.) David B. Glldea, 1886/7-1891/2. 1887-1892. [Educational notes.] In Fenn. School Jonmal as follows : 1887 in T. 35 : 255 ; 336 ; 380 ; 424 ; 467. 1887/8 " T. 36 : 38 ; 238 ; 271-272 : 309 ; 344 ; 427 ; 464. T. 37 : 148-149 ; 185 ; 294 ; 365 ; 396 ; 434. T. 38 : 193 ; 229 ; 428 ; 471. T. 39:269; 495. T. 40 : 36 ; 193 ; 240 ; 281-282 ; 330 ; 381 ; 427 ; 1888/9 1889/90 • 1890/1 • 1891/2 • 510. 1892 V. 41 : 43 ; 91 ; 137 ; 181 ; 270. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 717 EDUCATION— cont'd Potter County serial 1853/4-1903/4. Rept. of co. supt. of schools. (21 A.R. supt. common schools 1853/4: 114-116; 71 A.R. supt. public instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5; hist, sketch in 1876/7. M. R. Gage, co. supt., 1853/4 ; J. B. Pradt, 1854/5- 1855/6 ; J. Hendrlck, 1856/7-1859/60 ; Seth Letria, 1860/1-1862/3 ; R. T. Claflln, 1863/4-1865/6 ; J. W. Allen, 1866/7-1877/8; A. F. HoUenbeck, 1879/80; Anna Buckbee, 1881/2-1886/7 ; H. H. Kles, 1887/8- 1892/3; Anna Bodler, 1893/4-1898/9; Otis A. Kllbourn, 1899/00-1903/4. 1856-1903/4. [Educational notes.] In Fenn. School Journal as follows : 1856 in V. 4 : 266-267. 1857-1859. Not found. 1860/1 in V. 9:207; 240; 324. 1861/2 " V. 10 : 168 ; 326 ; 358. 1862/3 " T. 11 : 7 ; 38 ; 105 ; 198 ; 1864 " V. 12 : 325. 1865. Not found. 1866 in T. 14 : 149. 1867-1868. Not found. 1869 In T. 17 : 226. 1870/1 In v. 19 : 279 ; 342. 1871/2-1880/1. Not found. 259 ; 291 ; 323. 1881/2 in 1882/3 " 1883/4 " 1885 U It 1886/7 " 1888 1888/9 " 1889/90 " 1890/1 « 1891/2 " 554. 1892/3 " 1894 30 : 77 ; 211 ; 409 ; 501. T. 31 : 179 ; 338-339 ; 383. V. 32 : 159 ; 232 ; 269 ; 341 ; 375 ; 450. V. 33 : 294. T. 34 : 36 ; 170. V. 35 : 77 ; 335 ; 424. V. 36 ; 270 ; 308 ; 342 ; 384 ; 462. V. 37 : 29 ; 147-148 ; 217 ; 328 ; 364 ; 432-433. V. 38 : 227 ; 427-428. T. 39 : 85 ; 232 ; 356 ; 494. v. 40 : 34-35 ; 87 ; 280 ; 329 ; 380 ; 426 ; EDUCATION— cont'd Pottstown, Montgomery County — cont'd aerial — cont'd B 1889-1901. [Educational notes.] In Fenn. School Journal as follows : 1889 In V. 37 : 256 ; 329 ; 365 ; 433. 1889/90 " V. 38 192 ; 271 ; 392; 471. 1891 *' T. 39 314; 447. 1892 " V. 40: 510. 1893-1895. Not found. 1896 in T. 44 329. 1897-1900. Not found. 1901 In V. 50 262. Pottsville, Schuylkill County serial 472; : 91 ; 268 ; 364 ; 411 ; 454 ; 551. :459; 506. V. 41: V. 42: V. 43 : 282. 1895. Not found. 1896 in T. 45 : 295. 1897 " V. 46 : 186-187. 1898. Not found. 1899 in T. 47 : 332 ; 495. 1899/00 " V. 48 : 139 ; 183 ; 269 ; 358 ; 423. 1900/1 " V. 49 : 167 ; 306 ; 352 ; 399 ; 456 ; 520. 1901/2 " V. 50 : 307 ; 520. 1902/3 " T. 51:322; 571. 1903/4 " T. 52 : 51 ; 402 ; 511. non^serial 1835-1877. Pecuniary agencies for schools of Potter Co. (44 A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: 480.) 1854-1877. Co. superintendency in Potter Co. (44 same 1876/7: 478.) 1855. Proc. of Potter Co. Teachers' Convention. (Penn. School Jol. V. 3: 303-305.) 1862/76. Stmt, showing increase in 1876 over 1862 of no. of distrs., no. of schools, teachers, pupils, salaries, cost per mo. per pupil, state apprn., re- ceipts and expenditures in Potter Co. (A.R. supt. of public instruction 1876/7: 481.) Pottstown, Montgomery County serial A 1888/9-1903/4. Ann. rept. city supt. of schools. (56 A.R. supt. public instruction 1888/9 (pp. 144-145)— 71 same 1903/4.) W. W. Rupert, supt. 1866/7-1903/4. Ann. rept. borough supt. of schools. (36 A.R. supt. common schools 1868/9: 255-257; 71 A.R. supt. public instruction 1903/4.) Given as FottsvlUe from 1871/2-1903/4. Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5; hist, sketch In 1876/7. Ben]. F. Patterson, supt., 1868/9-1903/4. 1868/9-1877. [Educational notes.] In Fenn. School Journal as follows : 1868/9 In V. 17 : 138 ; 165 ; 226 ; 249 ; 280 ; 306. 1869/70 " T. 18 : 162 ; 222. 1871 " V. 20:167. 1872-1876. Not found. 1877 in V. 25 : 378. non-serial 1836-1877. Table: growth of Pottsville public schools: no. enrolled, average daily attendance, per cent of attendance, no. of teachers. (44 A.R. supt. of public instruction 1876/7: 789.) 1852. Public schools of Pottsville: no. of pupils, teach- ers, rules and regulations. (Penn. School Jol. v. 1: 100.) . Statistics of Pottsville schools. Feb.-June. (Same v. 1: 129.) 1868. Pottsville schools: difficulties in maintaining. (Same v. 17: 19-20.) 1871. School statistics of Pottsville: no. of children; no. in school; no. out of school. (Same v. 20: 58-59.) 1873. Education in Pottsville; by B. F. Patterson. (Same v. 21: 243-245.) Radnor Township, Delaware County serial A 1897/8-1903/4. Ann. rept. township supt. of schools. (65 A.R. supt. public instruction 1897/8 (pp. 237- 238)— 71 same 1903/4.) Omitted 1902/3. Geo. H. Wilson, supt. 1898. [Educational notes.] In Fenn. School Journal as follows : 1898 in V. 46 : 504. Beading, Berks County serial 1871/2-1903/4. Ann. rept. city supt. schools. (39 A.R. supt. common schools 1871/2: 238-240; 71 A.R. supt. public instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5, 1888/9- 1889/90, 1901/2 ; hist, sketch in 1876/7. Thos. Severn, supt., 1871/2-1877/8; R. K. Buehrle, 1879/80; Saml. A. Baer, 1881/2-1883/4, 1890/1- 1895/6; Thos. M. Balliet, 1885/6-1886/7; Z. X. Snyder, 1887/8-1888/9 ; B. Mackey, 1896/7-1900/1 ; Chas. S. Foos, 1902/3-1903/4. 718 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA EDUCATION— cont'd Reading, Berks County — cont'd serial — cont'd B 1872-1904. [Educational notes.] In Fenn. School Journal as follows : 1872 in V. 20 : 399. 1873-1883. Not found. 1884 in V. 32:376. 1885. Not found. 1886 In V. 34:340. 1887/8. Not found. 1888/9 In V. 37 : 30 ; 149 ; 218 ; 293. 1890 " v. 38:271. 1891-1897. Not found. 1898 in V. 46 : 460. 1898/9 " V. 47:149; 333. 1900 " v. 48:315. " V. 49 : 168 ; 214 ; 307. 1901. Not found. 1902 in V. 50:521. 1902/3 " V. 51:192; 525. 1904 " T. 52 : 310 ; 355 ; 447. non-serial 1854. Acct. of mtg. of Reading controllers. (Penn. School Jol. V. 3: 103-104.) 1856. Acct. of mtg. of bd. of controllers of the Reading School Distr. {Sarne v. 5: 155-156.) 1858. Reading bd. of controllers; rept. of committee on Irregular attendance of teachers at the normal school and admission of pupils into public schools of Reading. (Same v. 6: 356-357.) . Synopsis of mtg. of Reading bd. of controllers. (Same v. 7: 76-77.) 1872. Review of ninth rept. of bd. of controllers of Reading school distr. (Same v. 21: 26.) Richland, Lancaster County 1826. Rept. of committee on education (Anderson) rel. to establishment of an academy in Richland, Lancaster Co. (House jol. 1825/6 v. 2: 158 (doc. 76).) Schuylkill County serial 1853/4-1903/4. Rept of co. supt. of schools. (21 A.R. supt. common schools 1853/4 (pp. 118-126) — same 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5; hist sketch in 1876/7. Jonathan K. Krewson, co. supt., 1853/4-1862/3 ; Jesse Ncwlin, 1863/4-1879/80; G. W. Weiss, 1881/2- 1903/4. B 1855-1904. [Educational notes.] In Fenn. School Journal as follows : 1855 in T. 4 : 142-143 ; 292. 1856. Not found: 1857 In T. 6 : 70-71. 1858 " T. 7:18-14. 1859-1860. Not found. 1861 in T. 9 : 207 ; 240. 1862 " v. 10:358. 1863. Not found. 1864 In T. 12 : 229 ; 295 ; 325 ; 356. 1864/5 " T. 13 : 110 ; 133 : 143 : 168 ; 193 : 248. 1865/6 " V. 14 : 5 ; 123 ; 149-150 ; 280-281. 1866/7 " T. 15:5; 79; 130-131; 150; 182; 294. 1867/8 " T. 16 : 32 ; 171 ; 194 ; 223 ; 280 ; 345. 1868/9 " T. 17 : 11 ; 66 ; 165 ; 191 ; 226 ; 302. 1869/70 " V. 18 : 44 ; 104 ; 132 ; 251 ; 276 ; 305. 1870/1 " V. 19 : 15 ; 100-101 ; 149 ; 183 ; 309. 1871/2. Not found. 1873 in V. 21 : 267. 1874-1881. Not found. 1882 in V. 30 : 501. 1883 " V. 31 : 339. 1884 " V. 32:341. 1885 " T. 33 : 294 ; 329 ; 498. 1886. Not found. EDUCATION— cont'd Schuylkill County — cont'd serial — c(nit'd B — cont'd 1887 in v. 35:424. 1887/8 " T. 36 : 236 ; 271 ; 384 ; 462. 1888 " T. 37 : 29-30. 1889/90. Not found. 1890/1 in T. 39 : 268 ; 445. 1891/2 " T. 40 : 35 ; 472 ; 509. 1892/3 " T. 41 : 42-43 ; 268 ; 411 ; 551. 1893/4 " V. 42:231; 272; 369-370; 506. 1895 " V. 43 : 418 ; 554. 1896 " r. 44 : 376 ; 514. 1897 " V. 45:623. 1898 " V. 46:458; 570. 1899 " V. 47 : 495 ; 586. 1900 " T. 48:477. 1901 " T. 49 : 458 ; 520. 1901/2 " V. 50 : 46 ; 455. 1902/3. Not found. 1904 in V. 52 : 402 ; 536. non-serial 1852. Schuylkill Cp. educational conv. (Penn. School Jol. V. 1: 103-104.) 1853. Acct. of Schnylkill Co. educational conr. (Same V. 2: 166-169.) . Schuylkill Co. — procs. of educational conven- tion, held at Minersville. (Same v. 2: 44-45.) Scranton, Lackawanna County See also above, Hyde Park. serial 1867/8-1903/4. Ann. rept. city supt. of schools of Scran- ton. (35 A.R. supt. public instruction 1867/8 (pp. 288-290)— 71 same 1903/4.) In 1867/8 and 1868/9 given under caption. Fourth District, Scranton City. Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5 ; hist sketch in 1876/7. Jos. Eoney, supt., 1867/8-1886/7: Geo. W. PhllllpB, 1887/8-1894/5, 1902/3-1903/4; Geo. Howell, 1895/6-1901/2. 1868/9-1903/4. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1868/9 in v. 17 : 66 ; 138 ; 165 ; 226 ; 249 ; 280 ; 306. 1869/70 " V. 18 : 44 ; 104 ; 136 ; 222 ; 251 ; 276 ; 305. 1870/1 " V. 19 : 38 ; 149-150 ; 309. 1871/2 " V. 20:61; 167; 265; 399. 1872 " V. 21 : 171. 1873-1881. Not found. 1882/3 In V. 31 : 41 ; 77 ; 423. 1884 " v.33:41. 1885 " V. 34:215. 1886. Not found. 1887/8 in V. 36 : 203 ; 343 ; 427. 1888/9 " V. 37 : 30 ; 218 ; 329 ; 433. 1889/90 " V. 38 : 73 ; 158 ; 228 ; 471. 1890 " V. 39:40-41. 1891/2 " V. 40:282; 427. 1892 " V. 41 : 91. 1893/4 " V. 42 : 47 ; 233 ; 325 ; 461. 1894/5 " V. 43 : 44 ; 283 ; 329 ; 507. 1895 " V. 44 : 45. 1896-1902. Not found. 1903 in V. 51 : 325 ; 325. 1903/4 " V. 52 : 310 ; 512. non^serial 1873. See below. Teachers' Institutes. Armstrong Co., this date. Shamokin, Northumherland County serial A 1877/8-1903/4. Ann. rept. city supt of schools. (45 A.R. supt. public instruction 1877/8 (pp. 219-221) — 71 same 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1. 1882/3, 1884/5. F. M. Bates, supt, 1877/8-1879/80; Wm. F. Harpel 1881/2-1900/1; Jos. Howerth, 1901/2-1903/4. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 719 EDUCATION— cont'd Shamokin, Northumierland County — cont'd serial — cont'd B 1881/2-1904. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1881/2 in V. 30 : 295 ; 409 ; 501. 1882/3 " V. 31 : 41 ; 303. 1883/4 " V. .S2 : 78 ; 197 ; 233 ; 270 ; 306 ; 342 ; 411. 1884/5 " V. 33 : 41 ; 81 ; 208 ; 330. 1885/6 " V. 34 : 36 ; 461. 1886/7 " V. 35 : 78 ; 255 ; 336 ; 380. 1887/8 " V. 36 : 37-38 ; 80 ; 169 ; 309 ; 385 ; 464. 1888/9 " V. 37 : 30 ; 218 ; 293 ; 365. 1889/90 " V. 38 : 39 ; 73-74 ; 158 ; 192 ; 228 ; 271 ; 392 ; 428 1890/1 in V. 39:41; 85; 234; 269; 357; 447; 495. 1891/2 " V. 40:240; 282; 473; 510. 1892/3 " V. 41 : 365 ; 456. 1893/4 " V. 42:47; 273-274; 461; 508; 561. 1894/5 " V. 43 : 195 ; 375 ; 555. 1896/7 " V. 45 : 92 ; 251 ; 297 ; 625. 1897/8. Not found. 1898/9 In V. 47 : 105 ; 333. 1900 " V. 48 : 315. 1901/2 " V. 50 : 262-263 ; 308 ; 351. 1902/3 " V. 51 : 192 ; 325 ; 525. 1904 " V. 52:447. Sharon, Mercer County serial 1881/2-1903/4. Ann. rept. city supt. of schools. (49 A.R. supt. public instruction 1881/2 (pp. 254-256)— 71 same 1903/4.) Omitted 1882/3, 1884/5. J. W. Canon, supH, 1881/2-1895/6: J. A. McLaughry, 1896/7-1899/00 ; D. F. Grler, 1900/1-1901/2 ; S. H. Hadley, 1902/3-1903/4. B 1885-1903/4. [Educational notes.] In Fenn. School Journal as follows : 1885 in V. 34:36. 1886/7 « V. 35 : 293 ; 506. 1888 " V. 36 : 427. 1888/9 " V. 37 : 30 ; 149 ; 365. 1889 " T. 38 : 192-193: 227. 1890/1 " T. 39 : 41 ; 357. 1892-1894. Not found. 1895 In V. 43 : 463. 1896 " V. 44 : 329. 1897 " V. 45:510. 1897/8 " V. 46 : 460 ; 504. 1899. Not found. 1900 in V. 48:521. 1901. Not found. 1002/3 in V. 51 : 235 ; 325 ; 525 ; 572. 1903/4 " V. 52 : 263 ; 512 ; 537. Shenandoah, Schuylkill County serial 1874/5-1903/4. Ann. rept. city supt. of schools. (42 A.R. supt. of public instruction 1874/5 (pp. 205- 206)— 71 same 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5; hist, sketch in 1876/7. G. W. Bartch, supt., 1874/5-1883/4 ; L. A. Freeman, 1885/6-1892/3; Martin P. Whltaker, 1893/4- 1895/6; J. W. Cooper, 1896/7-1903/4. 1882-1903. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1882 in V. 30 : 295. 1882/3 " V. 31 : 41 ; 77 ; 219 ; 303. 1883/4 " T. 32 : 270 ; 376. 1884/5 " V. 33 : 81 ; 251 ; 295 ; 374. 1885/6 " V. 34 : 77-78 ; 301. 1886/7 " V. 35 : 78 ; 255. 1887/8 " V. 36 : 237 ; 343 ; 464. 1889 " V. 37:293. 1890 " V. 39 : 185. 1891 " V. 40:36. EDUCATION— cont'd Shenandoah, Schuylkill County- serial — cont'd -cont'd B — cont'd 1892 in 1893/4 1894/5 1895/6 462; 561. ■. 41 : 270. V. 42 : 193 ; 274 ; V. 43 : 89 ; 329. _ - T. 44 : 45 ; 191 ; 283 ; 377 ; 425. 1897. Not found. 1898 in V. 46 : 504. 1899-1901. Not found. 1902 in V. 50 : 351. 1903 " v. 52 : 263. Snyder County serial 1857/8-1903/4. Rept. of co. supt. of schools. (25 A.R. supt. common schools 1857/8: 130-133; 71 A.R. supt. public instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5; hist, sketch in 1876/7. °''°';o^o??^?,'^„^.^Pt-; 1857/8-1859/60; Saml. Alleman, 1860/1-1862/3; Wm. Moyer. 1863/4-1871/2; Wm! Noetling 1872/3-1876/7; W. P. Scharf, 1879/80; Wm. Moyer, 1881/2-1883/4 ; Danl. S. Boyer, 1885/6-1886/7; Chas. TC. Hermann, 1887/8- 1892/3 ; F. C. Bowersox, 1893/4-1901/2 ; Geo. W. Walborn, 1902/3-1903/4. /■<=«. yt. 1858-1903/4. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1858 in V. 6 : 297-298. " V. 7 : 177. 1859/60. Not found. 1860/1 in V. 9 : 207-208 ; 240 ; 335. 1862 T. 10 : 326. 1862/3 " V. 11 : 7 ; 230 ; 259 ; 323 Mldd. *' -WT 10 . oon . oner 1864 V. 12 : 229 ; 29,5. 1864/5 " T. 13 : 6 ; 133 ; 143 ; 168. 1865/6 1866/7 1873 1873/4 1874/5 T. 14 : 71 ; 123 ; 2^7. V. 15 : 5 ; 182 ; 244-245. 1867/8 " V. 16 : 32 ; 137 ; 171 ; 249 ; 345. }§S§/® 1 "■ 17 : 41 ; 66 ; 103 ; 165 ; 222 ; 280 ; 306. 1870 " V. 18 : 221 ; 251 ; 276-277 ; 305 1870/1 « V. 19 : 15 ; 183 ; 279. 1871/2 " V. 20 : 133 ; 167 ; 363-364. V. 21 : 306 ; 340 ; 401. v.- 22 : 208 ; 339. V. 23 : 211 ; 313. 1875/6 " V. 24 : 216 ; 350. 1876/7 " V. 25 : 243 ; 311. 1877/8-1880/1. Not found. 1881/2 in V. 30 : 173 ; 211 ; 255 ; 367 ; 409 ; 501 1882/3 " V. 31 : 40 ; 179 ; 219 ; 339 ; 383 ; 455 1884 " V. 32 : 305 ; 341 ; 374; 411. 1884/5 « V. 33 : 80 ; 165 ; 207 ; 294 ; 329 ; 373 ; 459-460 1885/6 " V. 34 : 170 ; 260 ; 375 ; 461. 1886/7 " V. 35 : 253 ; 335 ; 379 ; 424 ; 466 ; 505. 1887/8 " V. 36 : 168 ; 202 ; 236 ; 270 ; 308-309 ; 342 ; 384 • 427 ; 454 ; 462-463. ' ' 1888/9 In T. 37 : 148 ; 184 ; 217 ; 255 ; 293 ; 328 ; 364 ; 396; 433. 1889/90 In v. 38 : 157 ; 227 ; 271 ; 391 ; 428. 1890/1 " T. 39 : 40 ; 185 ; 232 ; 268 ; 356 ; 445 ; 494. 1891/2 " V. 40 : 35 ; 87 ; 192-193 ; 239 ; 329 ; 380 ; 426 509; 554. 1892/3 in V. 41 : 43 ; 91 ; 137 ; 180 ; 222 ; 268 ; 364 ; 454 501 * 551 1893/4 in V. 42 : 46 ; 139 ; 186 ; 272 ; 370 ; 459 ; 506-507 560. 1894/5 In V. 43 : 238 ; 373-374 ; 418 ; 462 ; 506. 1895/6 " V. 44 : 190 ; 281 ; 376 ; 471 ; 568. 1896/7 " V. 45 : 344 ; 507. 1897 " V. 46 : 138 ; 187 ; 232. 1898 " V. 47 : 285. 1899/00 " V. 48 : 46-47 ; 269 ; 358. 1900/1 " V. 49 : 213 ; 352-353. 1901/2 " V. 50 : 216 ; 563. 1902/3 " V. 51 : 191 ; 234 ; 322 ; 480. 1903/4 " V. 52 : 51 ; 217 ; 262 ; 309 ; 402 ; 445 ; 604. non-serial 1834-1849. Free school troubles in Snyder Co. (44 A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: 503.) 1854-1877. Co. superintendency in Snyder Co. (44 same 1876/7: 503-504.) 720 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA EDUCATION— cont'd Somerset County serial 1854/5-1903/4. Rept. of co. supt. (22 A.R. supt. public instruction 1854/5 (pp. 200-204)— 71 same 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5; hist, sketch in 1876/7. Jos. J. Statzman, eo. supt., 1854/5-1856/7, 1860/1- 1865/6; J. K. MUler, 1857/8-1859/60; N. B. CritcMeld, 1866/7-1868/9; Wm. H. Sanner, 1869/70; James L. Pngh, 1870/1-1871/2; D. W. wm, 1872/3-1874/5; J. B. WMpkey, 1875/6- 1879/80; J. C. WeUer, 1881/2-1886/7; J. M. Berker, 1887/8-1895/6; E. E. Pritts, 1896/7- 1901/2 ; DanL W. Selbert, 1902/3-1903/4. 1857-1903/4. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Jonmal as foUows : 1857 In v. 5 : 215-217. 1858 " V. 6:200. 1859/60. Not found. 1860/1 in T. 9 : 207 ; 240. 1861/2. Not found. 1863 In V. 11 : 323. 1864-1868. Not found. 1869/70 In V. 18 : 104 ; 162 ; 221 ; 333. 1870 " V. 19:101; 183. 1871/2 " T. 20 : 61 ; 133 ; 196 ; 265 ; 363. 1872/3 " T. 21 : 205 ; 267. 1873 " V. 22:30. 1874/5 " T. 23:30; 175; 313. 1875/6-1880/1. Not found. 1881/2 in V. 30 : 173 ; 211 ; 255 ; 367 ; 409 ; 501. 1882/3 " T. 31:179; 219; 339; 383; 423; 455. 1883/4 " V. 32 : 159-160 ; 232 ; 305 ; 375-376 ; 411. 1884/5 « T. 33 : 40 ; 329 ; 373. 1885/6 « v. 34:77; 170; 260; 340; 375; 461. 1886/7 « T. 35 : 77 ; 292 ; 335 ; 424 ; 467. 1887/8 " V. 36 : 37 ; 80 ; 168 ; 236 ; 309 ; 427. 1888/9 - T. 37 : 148 ; 184 ; 217 ; 255 ; 364 ; 433. 1889/90 " V. 38 : 39 ; 157 ; 192 ; 227-228 ; 391 ; 428. 1890/1 " V. 39:85; 232; 356; 494. 1891/2 " V. 40 : 35 ; 87 ; 239 ; 472 ; 509. 1892/3 ' T. 41 : 43 ; 180 ; 268 ; 315 ; 411 ; 501. 1893/4 ■ T. 42 : 46 ; 186 ; 272 ; 324 ; 370 ; 459 ; 560. 1894/5 " V. 43 : 43 ; 195 ; 374 ; 506. 1895/6 " V. 44 : 44 ; 328 ; 514-515 ; 568. 1896/7 " T. 45 : 44 ; 202 ; 250 ; 295 ; 344 ; 392 ; 507 ; 568 ; 623. 1897/8 " T. 46:43; 138; 187; 277; 367-368; 502-503; 570. 1898/9 " T. 47 : 45 ; 148 ; 283-286 ; 332 ; 495 ; 539. 1899/00" T. 48:47; 139; 183; 227; 269; 477; 568-569. 1900/1 " T. 49:47; 213; 260; 399; 438; 568. 1901/2 " V. 50 : 46 ; 260 ; 350. 1902/3 " v. 51 : 191 ; 322 ; 370 ; 480 ; 523 ; 571. 1903/4 ' T. 52 : 51 ; 217 ; 334 ; 402 ; 443 ; 511 ; 604. EDUCATION— cont'd South Chester, Delaware County serial A 1896/7. Ann. rept. borough supt. of schools. (AJt. supt. public instruction 1896/7: 251-252.) J. C. Hockenberry, supt. B 1896/7-1898. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1896/7 In T. 45 : 251 ; 297 ; 345 ; 625. 1898 " V. 46:323. South Easton, Northampton County serial 1886/7-1897/8. Ann. rept. borough supt of schools. (A.R. supt. public instruction 1886/7 pt. 2 (pp. 161-162)— 64 same 1897/8.) SamL S. ShulL supt, 1886/7-1894/5; A. J. Bane, 1895/6-1897/8. 1887/8-1899. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1887/8 in t. 36 : 169 ; 237 ; 385 ; 427 ; 464. 1888/9 " T. 37 : 184 ; 256 ; 433. 1889/90 " V. 38 : 158 ; 471. 1890/1 ' V. 39 : 269 ; 495. 1892/3. Not found. 1893/4 In T. 42 : 47 ; 233 ; 462. 1894 « v. 43:283. 1895/6 - T. 44:239; 283; 377. 1896/7 " T. 45 : 92 ; 251 ; 345 ; 393 ; 511 ; 625. 1898 " v. 46 : 460 ; 571. 1898/9 " V. 47 : 287 ; 496. 1899 " T. 48:47. South Sharon, Mercer County serial 1873. See below, Teachers' this date. non-serial Institutes. Armstrong Co., South Bethlehem, NortTuwipton County serial A 1888/9-1903/4. Ann. rept. city supt. of schools. (56 AJl. supt. public instruction 1888/9 (pp. 153-154) — 71 same 1903/4.) Owen R. Wilt, supt 1888/9-1902. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1888/9 In T. 37 : 218 ; 329 ; 365. 1889/90" T. 38:228; 392; 471. 1890 " T. 39:234. 1891 " V. 40:381. 1892. Not found. 1893 In T. 41 : 316-317. 1894 • V. 42:462. 1895. Noll found. 1896 In T. 44 : 425. 1897-1900. Not found. 1901 In V. 49: 459. 1902 - T. 50 : 564-565. 1903/4. Ann. rept. city supt of schools, public instruction 1903/4: 267-268.) C. G. Canon, supt. (71 AJl. supt 1903/4. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as foUows : 1903/4 In V. 52 : 310 ; 447 ; 512 ; 537 ; 603. Steelton, Dauphin County serial A 1888/9-1903/4. Ann. rept city supt of schools. (66 AJl. supt pubUc instruction 1888/9 (pp. 156-157) — 71 same 1903/4.) L. E. McGinnes, supt. B 1888/9-1903/4. [Educational notes.] 1888/9 In T. 37 : 184-185 ; 218 ; 256 ; 293 ; 365 ; 396 : 43S. 1889/90 " T. 38 : 193 ; 228-229 ; 271 ; 392 ; 428 ; 471. 1890/1 " T. 39 : 41 ; 234 ; 314 ; 357 ; 447 ; 495. 1891/2 " T. 40 : 282 ; 427 ; 510 ; 555. 1892/3 " T. 41 : 91 ; 365 ; 456. 1893/4 " V. 42:233; 274. 1894/5 " V. 43 : 44 ; 329 ; 463. 1895/6 " V. 44 : 43 ; 191 ; 425. 1896/7 " v.45:45; 251; 345. 1897/8 " T. 46 : 369 ; 460. 1898/9 " V. 47 : 105 ; 540. 1899 " T. 48:271. 1900 " T. 49 : 261-262. 1901. Xot found. 1902 " T. 50 : 351-352. « v. 51:235. 1903/4, " T. 52 : 51 ; 447 ; 537. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 721 EDUCATION— cont'd Strashurgh, Franklin County 1797. Rept. of committee on petition from Strasburgh, Franklin Co., for aid in erecting a school house. (House Jol. 1796/7: 211-212.) 1852. Strasburg — its academy and former schools. (Penn. School Jol. v. 1: 66-67.) Sullivan County serial A 1853/4-1903/4. Rept. of co. supt. (21 A.R. supt. com- mon schools 1853/4: 126-129; 71 A.R. supt. public instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5; hist, sketch In 1876/7. Richard Bedford, co. supt., 1853/4-1856/7; C. J. Richardson, 1857/8-1859/60 ; H. Armstrong, 1800/1-1862/3; John W. Martin, 1863/4-1874/5; Edwin A. Strong, 1875/6-1877/8; J. Pennington, Little. 1879/80-1886/7; Moses R. Black, 1887/8- 1892/3; F. W. Meylert, 1893/4-1901/2; M. R. Black, 1902/3-1903/4. B 1861-1902 [Educational notes.] In Fenn. School Journal as follows : 1861 In V. 9 : 207 ; 335. 1862 " V. 10:231. 1862/3 " V. 11 : 167 ; 198 ; 230 ; 259 ; 291 ; 324. 1863/4 " V. 12 : 169 ; 201. 1865 " V. 13:88. 1866-1868. Not found. 1869 In V. 18:44. 1870-1875. Not found. 1876 in V. 24 : 425. 1876/7 " T. 25:243; 342. 1877/8-1880/1. Not found. 1881/2 in T. 30 : 173 ; 255 ; 339. 1883 " V. 31 : 383 ; 455. 1883/4 " V. 32 : 233 ; 305 ; 376. 1884/5 " V. 33 : 207 ; 294-295. 1885/6-1886/7. Not found. 1887/8 in v. 36 : 168 ; 202 ; 236 ; 309 ; 342 ; 427. 1888/9 " V. 37 : 184 ; 328. 1889/90 " V. 38 : 328 ; 428. 1890/1 " V. 39 : 232-233 ; 445. 1891 " V. 40 : 280-281. 1892/3. Not found. 1893/4 in v. 42 : 186 ; 231 ; 507. 1894/5 " V. 43 : 238 ; 282 ; 328 ; 374 ; 462 ; 506. 1895/6 " V. 44 : 281 ; 376 ; 471 ; 515. 1897 " V. 45 : 507-508 ; 568 ; 623. 1898 " V. 46 : 321 ; 458-459. 1898/9 " T. 47 : 45 ; 148 ; 377. 1899/00. Not found. 1901 in V. 49:458. " V. 50:216. 1902 « V. 51 : 191. non-serial 1858-1862. See below, Teachers. Phila., these dates. 1876-1900. Table: growth and development of public schools in Sullivan Co. (67 A.R. supt. public in- struction 1899/00 V. 1: 337.) SuTibury, 'Northumberland County serial A 1893/4-1903/4. Ann. rept. city supt. of schools. (61 A.R. supt. public instruction 1893/4 (pp. 199-201) — 71 same 1903/4.) C. D. Oberdorf, 1893/4-1898/9 ; Ira Shlpman, 1899/00- 1903/4. B 1893/4-1904. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1893/4 in v. 42 : 274 ; 325 ; 462 ; 508 ; 561. 1894/5 " V. 43 : 44 ; 89 ; 239 ; 463. 1895/6 « V. 44:91; 283; 377; 425; 517. 1896/7 " V. 45 : 45 : 92 ; 297 ; 345 ; 511 ; 625. 1897/8 " V. 46 : 139 ; 233 ; 369 ; 504-505 ; 571. 1898/9 " V. 47 : 105 ; 287 ; 379 ; 496. 1899 " V. 48 : 183 ; 271. 1900/1 " V. 49:214; 307; 354 r521. 1901/2 " V. 50 : 216 ; 308 ; 352 ; 400. 1903 " V. 51 : 325. 1904 " v. 52 : 537. 46 EDUCATION— cont'd Susquehanna County serial 1853/4-1903/4 Rept. of co. supt. of schools. (21 A.R. supt. common schools 1853/4: 129-130; 71 A.R. supt. public instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5; hist, sketch in 1876/7. WiUard Richardson, co. supt., 1853/4-1854/5 • ; B. F. Tewksbury, 1855/6 '-ISSS/O ; W. Faurot for B. F. Tewksbury, 1859/60; A. N. BuUard, 1860/1- 1862/3; E. A. Weston, 1863/4-1865/6; W. W. Watson, 1866/7-1867/8 ; Alf. W. Larrabee, 1868/9 ; W. C. Tllden, 1869/70-1877/8; O. B. French, 1879/80 ; B. E. James, 1881/2-1886/7 ; U. B. Gillet, 1887/8-1895/6 ; Chas. E. Moxby, 1896/7-1903/4. 1856-1899. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1856 in v. 4 : 326. 1857 " V. 5 : 280. 1858-1860. Not found. 1861 in T. 9 : 240. 1862 " V. 10 : 100 ; 139 ; 168 ; 231 ; 326 ; 358. : 38 ; 66 ; 105 ; 230 ; 259 ; 323-324 ; 354. : 103-104 ; 229 ; 325. Not found. :194; 249. V. 17 : 103 ; 247 ; 280. . 18 : 97 ; 221. V. 19 : 279 ; 309. V. 20:167; 196; 300. V. 21 : 401. T. 22 : 308. T. 23:175; 280; 313; 342. Not found. 1862/3 " V. 11: 1863/4 " V. 12: 1864/5-1865/6. 1867/8 in v. 16 : 1868/9 1869/70 " 1871 1871/2 1873 1874 1874/5 1876. 1877 in V. 25 : 378. 1878-1880. Not found. V. 30 : 77 ; 173 ; 211 ; 255 ; 367. V. 31 : 40 ; 179 ; 258 ; 339 ; 383. V. 32 : 35 ; 196 ; 270 ; 341. V. 33 : 165 ; 295 ; 460. V. 34 ; 36 ; 77 ; 215 ; 300 ; 340. T. 35 : 253 ; 292 ; 335 ; 467. V. 36:37; 236. Not found. 1881/2 in 1882/3 1883/4 1884/5 1885/6 1886/7 1887/8 1889-1890. 1891 in V. 39 : 313. 1892-1893. Not found. 1894 In V. 42 : 507. 1895 " T. 43 : 554. 1896. Not found. 1897 in V. 45 : 508 ; 623. 1898 " V. 46:459. 1899 " V. 48 : 139. non-serial 1865-1900. Stmt, comparing growth and condition of schools in Susquehanna Co., 1865 with 1895. (67 A.R. supt. public instruction 1899/00 v. 1: 346.) Susquehanna Depot 1868. Apprn. to Susquehanna Depot school directors. (Legist. Record 1868: 1539-1541.) 1869. Debate on act to relinquish a part of a certain annuity for the benefit of school purposes in the borough of Susquehanna Depot, Susquehanna Co. (Same 1869: 174-176; 187-193.) Tamaqua, Schuylkill County serial 1885/6-1903/4. Ann. rept. city supt. of schools. (53 A.R. supt. public instruction 1885/6 (pp. 273-274) — 71 same 1903/4.) Robt. F. Ditcbburn, supt. • In 1855/6, Messrs. Richardson and Tewksbury each have a report, the former, p. 287, the latter, pp. 281-282. 722 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA EDUCATION— cont'd TamaqvLa, Schuylkill County — cont'd serial — cont'd B 1884-1903. [Educational notes.] In Penn, 1884 In 1885/6 " 1886/7 « 1887/8 " 1889 1889/90 " 1890/1 " 1891 1892-1893. 1894 in 1894/5 " 1895 1896/7 " 1897 1898-1900. 1901 In 1902 1903 . School Journal as follows : V. 33 : 251-252. V. 34 : 171 ; 301. V. 35:78; 380. V. 36 : 237 ; 343. 392. 357; V. 37 : 256. V. 38 : 193 ; V. 39 : 234 ; V. 40 : 36. Not found. V. 42 : 561. V. 43 : 44 ; 283 ; V. 44 ; 239. V. 45 : 251 ; 345. V. 46 : 233. Not found. V. 49 : 521-522. T. 50 : 613. V. 51 : 235. V. 52 : 310. 447. 329 ; 555. Taylor, Lackawanna County serial A 1903/4. Ann. rept. city supt. of schools, public instruction 1903/4: 276-279.) M. J. Lloyd, supt. B 1903/4. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1903/4 In V. 52 : 263 ; 310 ; 355 ; 447 ; 537 ; 605. Tidioyte, Warren Co. serial 1882-1883. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1882 -In T. 30 : 501. 1883 " v. 32 : 33. (71 A.R. supt. Tioga County serial 1853/4-1903/4. Rept. of co. supt. of schools. (21 A.R. supt. common schools 1853/4: 130-132; 71 A.R. supt. public instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5; hist, sitetch in 1876/7. J. F. Calljins, co. supt., 1853/4-1856/7, 1867/8-1868/9 ; N. L. Reynolds, 1857/8-1859/60, 1864/5 ; Hiram C. Johns, 1860/1-1862/3; Victor A. Elliott, 1863/4- 1865/6; S. B. Price, 1866/7; Elias Horton. Jr., 1870/1-1874/5; Sarah I. Lewis, 1875/6-1879/80; M. F. Cass, 1881/2-1893/4; Henry B. Raesly, 1894/5-1897/8; W. K. Longstreet, 1898/9-1903/4. B 1855-1903/4. [Educational notes.] In Penn. 1855 in 1856. Not found 1857 In V. 5 : 279-280. 1858-1860. Not found. 1861 in V. 9:240. School Journal as follows ; 4 : 143. 1861/2 " V. 10 168-169 ; 231; 358. 1862/3 « V. 11 38 ; 66 ; 167; 198 ; 230 1863/4 " V. 12 131 ; 325 ; 356 1865 " V. 13 36. 1866 " V. 15 5 ; 131. 1867. Not found. 1868 in V. 17 •66. 1869/7C " V. 18 97; 335-336. 1870/1 " V. 19 15; 150 342. 1871/2 u V. 20 265-266. 1872 " V. 21 205. 1873-1881 Not found. 1882 in V. 30 367. EDUCATION— cont'd Tioga County — cont'd serial — cont'd B — cont'd 1882/3 in V. 31 : 40-41 ; 258-259 ; 339 ; 383 ; 455. 1883/4 " V. 32 : 36-36 ; 196 ; 233 ; 305 ; 341 ; 460. 1885 " V. 33 : 295 ; 498. 1885/6 " V. 34 : 215 ; 300 ; 340. 1886/7 " V. 35 : 253-254 ; 335 ; 376. 1887/8 " V. 36 : 236 ; 309. 1889 " V. 37 : 255. 1889/90. Not found. 1890/1 in V. 39 : 233 ; 268 ; 356 ; 445. 1891/2 " V. 40 : 281 ; 329 ; 472 ; 509. 1892/3 " V. 41 : 91 ; 137 ; 222 ; 268 ; 315 ; 364 ; 411 ; 454. 1894 " V. 42 : 324 ; 459. 1894/5 " T. 43 : 195 ; 328 ; 462. 1895/6 " T. 44 : 190-191 ; 424 : 471. 1896/7 " V. 45 : 91-92 ; 202 ; 295-296 ; 392 ; 508 ; 628. 1897/8 " V. 46 : 277 ; 368 ; 503. 1898/9 " V. 47 : 286 ; 586. 1899/00 " V. 48 : 269 ; 315 ; 477. 1900/1 " V. 49 : 306 ; 353 ; 458 ; 520. 1902 " V. 50 : 350-351 ; 399 ; 455-456 ; 521 ; 563-564. 1903 " V. 51 : 322-323 ; 370 ; 480. 1903/4 " V. 52:51; 309; 354; 511; 536. Titusville, Crawford County serial 1871/2-1903/4. Ann. rept. city supt. of schools. (42 A.R. supt. public instruction 1871/2 (pp. 242-243)— 71 same 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5, 1892/3 ; hist. sketch in 1876/7. H. C. Bosley, supt., 1871/2-1877/8; B. M. Streeter, 1879/80-1891/2; R. D. Crawford, 1893/4-1896/7; Henry Pease, 1897/8-1903/4. 1882-1902. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1882 in V. 30 : 410 ; 501. 1883 " V. 31 : 339 ; 455 ; 411. 1884 " V. 33 : 166. 1885. Not found. 1886 In V. 34:461. 1887 " V. 35:467. 1888. Not found. 1889 in V. 38 : 74. 1890 " V. 39 : 269. 1891. Not found. 1892 In V. 41 : 43 ; 270. 1893/4 " V. 42 : 233 ; 325 ; 461 ; 508 ; 561. 1894/5 " V. 43 : 44 ; 239 ; 283 ; 329. 1895 " V. 44:283. 1896/7 " V. 45 : 251 ; 297 ; 511. 1898 " V. 46 : 323. 1899-1900. Not found. 1901 in V. 49 : 400. 1902 " T. 50 : 355. Tyrone, Blair County serial 1896/7-1903/4. Ann. rept. city supt. of schools. (64 A.R. supt. public instruction 1896/7 (pp. 258-259) — 71 same 1903/4.) Omitted 1898/9. C. E. Kanflman, supt., 1896/7-1897/8 ; I. C. M. Ellen- berger, 1899/0O-1903/4. B 1896-1903. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1896 in V. 44 : 329 ; 425 ; 517. 1896/7 " T. 45 : 297 ; 511. 1898 " V. 46 : 505. 1898/9 " T. 47 : 105 ; 379-380 ; 540. 1899/00" V. 48:47; 569. 1901 " V. 49 : 400 ; 459. " T. 50 : 263. 1902. Not found. 1903 in V. 51 : 355. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 723 EDUCATION— cont'd Union County See also below, Private. serial A 1 series 1854/5-1856/7. Kept, of co. supt. of schools of Union and Snyder cos. (22 A.R. supt. common schools 1854/5 (pp. 214-215)— 24 same 1856/7.) J. S. Whitman, co. supt., 1854/5 ; D. Heckendorn, 1855/6-1856/7. 2 series 1857/8-1903/4. Ann. rept. of co. supt. of schools of Union Co. (25 A.R. supt. of common schools 1857/8: 145-146; 71 A.R. supt. public instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5; hist, sketch In 1876/7. D. Heckerdorn, co. supt., 1857/8-1862/3 ; John A. Owens, 1863/4 ; C. V. Gundv, 1864/5-1872/3 ; A. S. Burrows, 1872/3-1881/2 ; B. R. Johnson, 1883/4- 1895/6 ; D. P. Stapleton, 1896/7-1903/4. B 1855-1903/4. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1855 In T. 4 : 115-116 ; 292 • ; 326. 1856. Not found. 1857 In V. 5 : 315. 1858-1859. Not.found. 1859/60 In V. 8 : 185-186 ; 233. 1861 " V. 9 : 263. 1861/2 " V. 10 : 139 ; 169 ; 231 ; 326 ; 358. 1862/3 " V. 11 : 198 ; 230 ; 259 ; 291 ; 324. 1863/4 " V. 12 : 38 ; 104 ; 131 ; 229 ; 325. 1864/5. Not) found. 1865/6 In V. 14 : 71 ; 176. 1866 " V. 15 : 27 ; 79 • ; 182. 1867 " V. 16 : 171.' 1868-1871. Not found. 1872/3 In V. 21 : 267 ; 369. 1873/4 " V. 22:208; 339. 1874/5 " V. 23:211; 313. 1875/6 " V. 24 : 181 ; 216. 1877 " V. 25 : 311 ; 378. 1878-1881. Not found. 1882/3 In V. 31 : 41 ; 77 ; 339 ; 383 ; 423 ; 455 ; 498. 1883/4 " T. 32 : 36 ; 77 ; 196 ; 233 ; 270 ; 305 ; 341 ; 376. 1884/5 " V. 33 : 40 ; 80 ; 165 ; 207-208 ; 251 ; 295 ; 329 ; 460; 498. 1885/6 In v. 34 : 36 ; 77 ; 170 ; 300 ; 375 ; 461 ; 496. 1886/7 " T. 35 : 35 ; 77 ; 254 ; 335 ; 467. 1887/8 " V. 36 : 37 ; 80 ; 271 ; 463. 1888/9 " V. 37 : 30 ; 148 ; 184 ; 364-365 ; 396 ; 433. 1889/90 " T. 38 : 73 ; 157 ; 228 ; 391. 1890/1 " V. 39 : 268 ; 313 ; 445. 1891/2 " V. 40 : 35 ; 380 ; 509. 1892/3 " V. 41:43; 180 ; 268 ; 315 ; 364. 1893/4 " T. 42 : 46 ; 324 ; 459. 1894/5 " V. 43 : 43 ; 282 ; 418 ; 462-463 ; 506 ; 554. 1895/6 " V. 44 : 44 ; 471 ; 515 ; 568. 1896/7 " V. 45 : 296 ; 344 ; 392 ; 508 ; 568 ; 623. 1897/8 " V. 46 : 138-139 ; 232 ; 321-322 ; 459 ; 503 ; 570. 1898/9 " T. 47 : 45 ; 148-149 ; 193 ; 286 ; 377 ; 495 ; 539- 540. 1899/00 In V. 48 : 47 ; 139 ; 183 ; 227 ; 269 ; 477 ; 520. 1900/1 " V. 49 : 47 ; 260 ; 306 ; 354 ; 399 ; 456-457 ; 520 ; 568. 1901/2 In V, 50 : 216 ; 260 ; 307 ; 351 ; 399 ; 456 ; 521 ; 564 ; 613. 1902/3 " V. 51 : 191 ; 234 ; 323 ; 370 ; 523 ; 571. 1903/4 " V. 52 : 51 ; 217 ; 262 ; 309 ; 354 ; 445 ; 511 ; 536 ; 604-605. Vniontown, Fayette County serial 1896/7-1901/2. Ann. rept. city supt. of schools. (64 A.R. supt. public instruction 1896/7 (pp. 259-260) — 69 same 1901/2.) Lee Smith, supt. ' Union and Snyder cos. EDUCATION— cont'd Vniontown, Fayette County — cont'd serial — cont'd B 1897-1901/2. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1897 In V. 45 : 393 ; 511. " V. 46 : 233. 1898. Not found. 1899 In V. 48:271. 1900/1. Not found. 1901/2 In V. 50 : 308 ; 457. Venango County See also above, Mercer Co. serial A of CO. supt. 1853/4-1903/4. Rept. supt. common schools 1853/4 public instruction 1903/4.) 1880/1, 1882/3 of schools. (21 A.R. 132-136 ; 71 A.R. supt. 1884/5; hist, sketch Omitted 1878/9, In 1876/7. W. C. Beebe, co. supt, 1853/4-1856/7 ;Wm.Burgwln, 1857/8-i859/60; fchas. H. Dale, 1860/1-1871/2; W. J. M'Clure, 1872/3-1874/5; S. H. Prather, 1875/6-1883/4; Geo. B. Lord, 1885/6, 1892/3 ; John F. Blgler, 1893/4-1898/9; Wm. G. Ladds, 1899/00-1901/2 ; Benton V. Kiddle, 1902/3-1903/4. B 1855-1903/4. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1855 In V. 4 : 141-142 ; 292. 1856/7 " V. 5 : 279 ; 314. 1858-1860. Not found. 1861 In V. 9 : 240. 1862 " V. 10 : 231 ; 358. " V. 11 : 167. 1863. Not found. 1864 In V. 13 : 143.» 1865 " V. 14 : 123. 1866/7 " V. 15 : 27-28 ; 150 ; 294-295. 1867/8. Not found. _„„ 1868/9 In V. 17 : 11 ; 138 ; 165 ; 191 ; 226 ; 249 ; 280 ; 302. 1869/70 " V. 18 : 15 ; 251 ; 336. 1870/1 1871/2 1872/3 1874 1875 1876-1880. 1881/2 In 1882/3 " 1884 1884/5 " 1885/6 " 1886/7 " 1887/8 " 1888/9 " 1889/90 " 1890/1 " 1891/2 " 1892/3 " \Sb6/i " 1894/5 " 1895/6 " 1896/7 " 1898 1898/9 " 1899/00 " 1900/1 " 1901/2 " 1902/3 " 1903/4 " V. 19 : 15 ; 101 ; 244 ; 309. " V. 20 : 133 ; 167 ; 196 ; 266 ; 334. Not found. In T. 22 : 275. " V. 24 : 181. Not found. V. 30 : 77 ; 211 ; 501. V. 31 : 41 ; 302 ; 498. ,.32:411. V. 33 : 165 ; 208 ; 373 ; 498. V. 34 : 36 ; 170 ; 300 ; 340 ; 461. V. 35 : 36 ; 77 ; 254 ; 292 ; 335 ; 379-380 ; 505. V. 36 : 80 ; 168-169 ; 202 ; 309 ; 342. V. 37 : 30 ; 184 ; 328 ; 396 ; 433. V. 38 : 192 ; 391. V. 39 : 233 ; 313 ; 356 ; 445. V. 40 : 35 ; 281 ; 426. V. 41 :43; 268; 551. V 42 : 46-47 ; 231 ; 272 ; 324 ; 459-460 ; 507. V. 43 : 238 ; 282 ; 328 ; 374 ; 463 ; 554. V. 44 : 281 ; 328 ; 376 ; 424 ; 515. V. 45 : 344 ; 392 ; 508. V. 46 : 368 ; 503. V. 47 : 286 ; 495. V. 48 : 227 ; 521 ; 560. V 49 : 213 ; 260 ; 353 ; 399 ; 458 ; 520-521 ; 568. V. 50 : 216 ; 307 ; 399 ; 456 ; 564 ; 613. V. 51 : 191 ; 323. V. 52 : 217 ; 354. non-serial 1854-1869. Comparative stmt, of condition and progress of school system in Venango Co. under co. superin- tendency. ([36] A.R. supt. common schools 1868/9: 217.) In 3 yr. periods : 1854/7 ; 1857/60 ; etc. 734 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA EDUCATION— cont'd Warren County See also below, Indian School ; do.. Receipts and Ex- penditures. serial 1853/4-1903/4. Rept. of co. supt. (21 A.R. supt. com- mon schools 1853/4: 136-137; 71 A.R. supt. public Instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5; lilst. sketch in 1876/7. T. D. Edwards, co. supt, 1853/4 ; L. Ir. Spencer, 1854/5- 1859/60; W. F. Dalrymple, 1860/1-1863/4; C. W. Stone, 1864/5 ; W. M. Lindsey, 1865/6-1870/1 ; Byron Sutherland, 1871/2-1874/5 ; N. H. Thompson, 1875/6-1879/80 ; C. D. Arird, 1881/2-1887/8 ; H. M. Putnam, 1888/9-1898/9; O. J. Gunning, 1899/00- 1903/4. 1856-1903/4. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1856 in T. 4 : 292. 1857-1861. Not found. 1862 iji V. 10 : 326. 1863 " T. 11 : 230 ; 291. " V. 12 : 169-170. • " v. 13:143.* Not found. In V. 14 : 281. " T. 15 : 182-183. T. 16 : 249-250. V. 17 : 103-104 ; 138 ; 163 ; 226 ; 249. V. 18 : 15 ; 104 ; 159 ; 162 ; 251 ; 305-306 ; 330. 183; 244; 309. 61 ; 167 ; 399. 340. 339. 1864 1865. 1866 1867 1868 1868/9 « 1869/70 " 1870 1871/2 " 1873 1874 1875-1876. Not found. 1877 In T. 25 : 342. 1878-1880. Not found. 1881/2 in v. 30 : 173 ; 255 ; 36' V. 19: V. 20: T. 21: V. 22: EDUCATION-T-cont'd Washington County — cont'd serial — cont'd B 1855-1903/4. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1855 In T. 4 : 44 ; 118 ; 169-170 ; 292 ; 326. 1856. Not found. 1857 In T. 5 : 314. 1857/8 " V. 6 : 60-63 ; 235-236. 1859-1860. Not found. 1861 in V. 9 : 207. 1862 " V. 10:100; 326; 358. 1862/3 " V. 11 : 7 ; 38 ; 66-67 ; 138 ; 167 ; 198 ; 1863/4 InT 12:4; 38; 104; 131; 201; 261; 295; 325- 9ott • 353 1864/5 in v. iS : 6 ; 88 ; 110 ; 143 • ; 168 ; 193 ; llel/e " y 14 : 30 ; 71 ; 98 ; 123-124 ; 227. 1866/7 " V. 15 : 28 ; 79 ; 151 ; 183 ; 268. 1868 " V. 16 : 250 ; 280-281. 1868/9 " V. 17 : 66 ; 222. 1869/70 " V. 18 : 9 ; 45 ; 132 ; 277. 1870/1 " V. 19 : 15 ; 3^39 ; 150 ; 244 ; 376. 1871/2 " V. 20 : 61 ; 133 ; 196 ; 266 ; 334. 1872/3 " V. 21 : 66 ; 340 ; 401. 1874 " T. 22:308. 1874/5 " T. 23 : 143 ; 175 ; 313 ; 344. 1876-1880. Not found. 1881 In V. 30 : 211 ; 255. 1882-1890. Not found. V. 31 : 41 ; 179 ; 423. T. 32:233; 305; 411. V. 33 : 251 ; 460. V. 34 : 36 ; 215 ; 300 ; 461. V. 35 : 170 ; 254. V. 36 : 271 ; 463. 293. 73 ;' 191 ; 228 ; 391 ; 428 ; 471. 233 ; 313 ; 445 ; 494-495. 35; 239-240; 329; 380; 426; 472-473; .37: V. 38: V. 39: T. 40: 1882/3 1883/4 1884/5 1885/6 1886/7 1887/8 1889 1889/90 1890/1 1891/2 554 1893 1893/4 1895 1895/6 " 1896/7 " 1897/8 « 1899 1899/00 " 1900/1 " 568. 1901/2 in 564. 1902/3 In T. 51 : 191 ; 234 ; 323 ; 370 ; 523 ; 571. 1903/4 " v. 52 : 217 ; 402 ; 445-446 ; 511 ; 605. in v. 41 V. 42 268-269 ; 315-316 ; 365 ; 411 ; 455. 93; 231; 370; 507; 560. V. 43 : 328 ; 374 ; 418-419 ; 463 ; 506. T. 44 : 281 ; 424 ; 515. V. 45 : 44 ; 344. T. 46 : 232 ; 277 ; 322 ; 368 ; 459. v. 47 : 377 ; 495. V. 48 : 183 ; 315 ; 358 ; 477. V. 49 : 47 ; 212-213 ; 306 ; 354 ; 399 ; 458 ; 521 ; V. 50:216; 260; 307; 351; 400; 456; 521; Washington County serial 1853/4-1903/4. Rept. of co supt. (21 A.R. supt com- mon schools 1853/4: 137-139; 71 A.R. supt. public Instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5; hist, sketch in 1876/7. John I* Gow, CO. supt, 1853/4-1856/7 ; I. H. Longdon, 1857/8-1859/60; A. J. Bnfflngton, 1860/1-1865/6, 1875/6-1877/8; J. C. GUchrist, 1866/7-1868/9; Wm. G. Fee, 1869/70-1874/5; J. B. K. McCallum, 1879/80 ; Geo. A. Splndler. 1881/2-1889/90 ; Byron E. Tombaugh, 1890/1-1895/6; Frank E. HaU, 1896/7-1897/8, 1899/00-1903/4 ; L. E. HaU, 1898/9. 230 ; 259 ; 248. 1891 1891/2 1892/3 1893/4 1895 1896 1897 1897/8 1898/9 1899/00 1900 1900/1 1901/2 1902/3 1903/4 :„ V. 39:313; 356; 445-446. ,„„,,„ " V. 40 : 193 ; 281 ; 380 ; 426 ; 473 ; 509-510. « V. 41:269; 411; 455; 551. " T. 42 : 272 ; 324 ; 460 ; 560. " V. 43 : 374. " V. 44 : 328. " V. 45 : 344 ; 508 ; 568 ; 623-624. " T 46 : 139 ; 187 ; 232 ; 322 ; 368 : 459 ; 570. ". V 47 : 104-105 ; 193 ; 286 ; 377-378 ; 495. " V 48 : 139 ; 227 ; 269-270 ; 477^78 ; 520-521. " V. 49 : 167. " V 49 : 214 ; 260-261 ; 306 ; 399 ; 521. " T. 50 : 260-261 ; 456. " V. 51 : 191 ; 323 ; 370 ; 523-524 ; 605. " V. 52 : 217-218 ; 446. non-serial 1877. Acct. of benefactors of education in Washington Co. (44 A.R. supt public instruction 1876/7: 584- 585.) Waitslywrg, Erie County 1859. Veto (Packer) of act to incorporate Union school directors, Wattsburg. (House jol. 1859: 636- 637; Sen. jol. 1859: 502-503.) Wayne County See also below. Private. serial A 1853/4-1903/4. Rept. of co. supt of schools. (21 A.R. supt common schools 1853/4: 139-141; 71 A.R. siipt public instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5; hist sketch in 1876/7. J. F. Stoddard, co. supt, 1853/4-1854/5; S. A. Terrel, 1855/6-1858/9; Ellas O. Ward, 1859/60-1865/6; Jer. E. Etawker, 1866/7-1868/9; D. 6. Allen. 1869/70-1877/8; H. B. Larrabee, 1879/80-1883/4; J. H. Kennedy, 1885/6-1896/7; D. L. Hower, 1896/7-1903/4. B 1855-1903/4. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1855 in V. 4 : 42-43 ; 110. 1856-1860. Not found. 1861 in V. 9 : 325. 1861/2 " V. 10:169; 231; 358. 1862/3 " V. 11 : 7 ; 67 ; 138 ; 198 ; 259 , 291 324 1863/4. Not found. 1865 in V. 13 : 168. 1866-1868. Not found. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 725 EDUCATION— cont'd Wayne County — cont'd serial — cont'd B— cont'd 1869/70 In v. 18 : 104 ; 136 ; 221 ; 222 ; 306. 1870/1 " V. 19 : 101 ; 244-245 ; 342. 1871/2 " V. 20 : 133 ; 167 ; 300. 1872/3 " V. 21 : 267-268 ; 340. 1874 " V. 22 : 308. 1875. Not found. 1876 In V. 25 : 207. 1877-1880. Not found. 1881 In V. 30 : 173. 1882/3 " V. 31 : 41 ; 423. 1883/4 " V. 32 : 36 ; 77 ; 270 ; 305 ; 341. 1884/5 " V. 33 : 40-41 ; 165 ; 208 ; 295 ; 373 ; 460. 1885/6 " V. 34 : 77 ; 170 ; 300 ; 340 ; 375. 1886/7 " V. 35 : 36 ; 77 ; 254 ; 292 ; 335-336. 1887/8 " V. 36:37; 271; 342; 385; 427. 1888/9 " T. 37:30; 217; 255; 328; 365. 1889/90 " V. 38 : 73 ; 192 ; 271 ; 391 ; 428. 1890/1 " V. 39 : 40 : 313-314 : 446 ; 495. 1891/2 " V. 40 : 193 ; 281 ; 329 ; 473. 1893 " V. 41 : 455. 1893/4 " V. 42 : 193 ; 273 ; 460 ; 507. 1894/5 " V. 43 : 195 ; 328 ; 374. 1896 " V. 44 : 328 ; 424 ; 515. 1896/7 " V. 45 : 202 ; 250 ; 296 ; 392 ; 624. 1897/8 " V. 46 : 368 ; 459 ; 503. 1898/9 " V. 47 : 286 ; 332 ; 378 ; 495 ; 540. 1899/00" V. 48:47; 183; 270; 358; 521: 569. 1900/1 " V. 49 : 167 ; 261 ; 353 ; 400 ; 458 ; 521. 1901/2 " V. 50 : 261 ; 351 ; 400 ; 456 ; 521 ; 564. 1902/3 " V. 51:234; 323: 370: 524; 571. 1903/4 " V. 52 : 218 ; 309-310 ; 354 ; 402 ; 446 ; 511 ; 536 : 605. non-serial 1854-1877. Table: no. of distrs., no. of schools, average no. of mos., no. of male and female teachers, average salaries, no. of pupils, names and salary of CO. supts. and length of term, Wayne Co. (44 A.R. supt. public Instruction 1876/7: 589.) 1855-1877. See below, Teachers. Wayne Co., these dates. serial 1903/4. [Educational notes.] In Penn. gcbool Journal as follows : 1903/4 In T. 52 : 310 ; 447 ; 537. Waynesioro, Franklin Co. non-serial 1872. New school house at Waynesboro, Franklin Co. (Penn. School Jol. v. 21: 163-164.) West Chester, Chester County serial A 1881/2-1903/4. Ann. rept. city supt. of schools. (49 A.R. Bupt. public instruction 1881/2 (pp. 261-263) — 71 same 1903/4.) Omitted 1882/3, 1884/5. Sarah W. Starkweather, supt., 1881/2-1888/9 ; Addison L. Jones, 1889/90-1903/4. B 1884/5-1900. [Educational notes.] 471. EDUCATION— cont'd West Chester, Chester County — cont'd serial — cont'd ' B — cont'd 1898. Not found. 1899 In V. 47 : 380. " V. 48:271. 1900 " T. 49 : 307. Westmoreland County serial A 1853/4-1903/4. Rept. of co. supt. (21 A.R. supt. com- mon schools 1853/4: 141-143; 71 A.R. supt public instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5; hist, sketch In 1876/7. M. M'Kinstry, co supt., 1853/4 ; Jas. J. M'Cormlck, 1854/5-1856/7; J. R. M'Afee, 1857/8-1859/60; Saml. S. Jack, 1860/1-1865/6; J. S. Walthour, 1866/7-1868/9; H. M. Jones, 1869/70-1874/5; James SlUaman, 1875/6-1877/8; J. E. Spiegel, 1879/80-1883/4; G. H. Hugus, 1885/6-1^2/3; W. W. Dlerich, 1893/4-1903/4. B 1855-1903/4. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1855 in V. 4 : 43 ; 326. 1856 " T. 5 : 180. 1857-1860. Not found. 1861 In T. 9 : 207 ; 240 ; InPe ni . School Journal as follows 1884/5 in V 33 •81; 499. 1885 " V. 34 78. 1886 u T. 35 255. 1887 ** V. 36 237. 1889 " V. 37 365 ; 396 1889/90 ** V. 38 193 271-272 ; 392; 428-429 1890/1 u V. 39 41; 234; 269; 314; 357. 1891/2 " v. 40 240 282 330 : 555 1892/3 " T. 41 91; 223; 270-271. 1894 " V. 42 325 561. 1895 ** V 43 375 419 ; 555 « " V 44 45. 1896/7 ** V. 45 45; 511; 625. 1897 " T 46 139. 1861/2 1862/3 324. 1863/4 ' 1864/5 ' 1865/6 1866/7 ' 1867/8 ' 1868/9 306. 1869/70 in V. 18 291-292; 325; 335. V. 10 : 169 ; 231 ; 326 ; 358. V. 11 : 7 ; 67 ; 105 ; 138 ; 198 ; 230-231 ; 291 ; T. 12 : 131 ; 229 ; 261 ; 295 ; 326 ; 356. 13 : 133 ; 143 • ; 168 ; 193 ; 271. 71 ; 176 ; 201. 131; 150-151; 183-184; 212; 268. 104 ; 137-138 ; 171 ; 345. 104; 138; 165; 222; 226; 249; 281; v. 14 V. 15 V. 16 V. 17 401. 560. 15 ; 306 ; 336. 1870/1 " V. 19 : 39 ; 150 ; 245 ; 309 ; 376. 1871 " V. 20 : 167. 1872/3 " V. 21 : 171-172 ; 205; 268; 369; 1873/4 " V. 22 : 175 ; 275. 1874/5 " V. 23 : 211 : 344. 1876-1880. Not found. 1881 In V. 30 : 173. 1882. Not found. 1883 in v. 32 : 196. 1885 " V. 33 : 373 ; 460. 1886-1890. Not found. 1891 in V. 39 : 446. 1892/3. Not found. 1893/4 in v. 42 : 272-273 ; 324: 460; 507; 1894/5 " T. 43 : 195 ; 282 ; 419 ; 463. 1895/6 " V. 44 : 191 ; 239. 1896/7 " V. 45 : 202 ; 508-509 ; 568. 1898 " T. 46 : 368-369 ; 570. 1898/9 " V. 47 : 286 ; 378. 1900 " V. 48:478. 1900/1 " V. 49:400. 1902 " T. 50 : 456. 1902/3 " V. 51 : 234 ; 524. non-serial 1853. Address to teachers and parents of Westmore- land Co.; by a committee of Westmoreland Co. Teachers' Assn. (Penn. School Jol. 1853 v. 2: 117- 119.) 1896. Quo warranto cases: Independent School Distr. of Derry Township, Westmoreland Co., Inquiring by what authority school directors of said distr. exercised their rights. (Bienn. rept, atty. gen. 1895/6: 9.) Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County serial A 1869/70-1903/4. Ann. rept. supt. of schools. (37 A.R. supt. common schools 1869/70: 245-249; 71 A.R. supt public instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 1874/5-1890/1. Chas. J. Collins, supt, 1869/70-1873/4; James M. Coughlin, 1891/2-1903/4. 726 INDEX TO DOCUME^fTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA EDUCATION— conf a Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County — cont'd serial — cont'd B 1869/70-1902. [Educational notes.] In Fenn. School Journal as follows : 1869/70 In v. 18 : 45 ; 277. 1871. Not fonnd. 1872 In V. 21 : 66 ; 205-206. 1873-1892. Not found. 1893/4 In v. 42 : 139 ; 561. 1894/5-1896/7. Not found. 1897/8 In T. 46 : 277 ; 505. 1898/9-1900/1. Not found. 1901/2 in V. 50 : 352 ; 521. Wilkinshurg, Allegheny County serial 1899/00-1903/4. Ann. rept. supt. of schools. (67 A.R. supt. public instruction 1899/00 (pp. 633-635) — 71 same 1903/4.) E. J. ShiTes, supt., 1899/00-1901/2 ; James U. Allison. 1902/3-1903/4. B 1900-1903/4. [Educational notes.] In Fenn. School Journal as follows : 1900 in V. 48:315. " V. 49 : 47. 1901. Not found. 1902/3 in t. 51 : 235 ; 325. 1903/4 - T. 52 : 263 ; 512. Williamsport, Lycoming County serial 1867/8-1903/4. Ann. rept. of city supt of schools. (35 A.R. supt. common schools 1867/8: 290-292; 71 A.R. supt public instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5; hist sketch in 1876/7. A. E. Horne, supt, 1867/8-1871/2; M. N. Horton. 1872/3-1874/5 ; S. Transeau, 1875, 6-1895 6 ; Chas. Lose, 1896/7-1903/4. 1S6S/9-1903/4. [Educational notes.] In Fenn. School Journal as foUows : 1868/9 m V. 17 : 66 ; 165 ; 249 ; 281 ; 306. 1869/70" T. 18:15; 162; 277. 1870/1 " T. 19 : 15-16 ; 183 ; 219; 376. 1872 " T. 20:364. 1873-1880. Not found. 1881/2 in V. 30 : 173 ; 211 ; 410. 1883 - T. 31 : 303 ; 383 : 498. 1883/4 " V. 32 : 36 ; 342 ; 376. 1884/5 • T. 33 : 81 ; 166 ; 208 ; 330 ; 374. 1885/6 " T. 34:36; 171; 215; 461. 1886/7 " T. 35 : 36 ; 77 ; 255 ; 336 ; 467. 1887/8 " V. 36 : 38 ; 237 ; 271 ; 343. 1888/9 " T. 37 : 30 ; 149 ; 218 ; 256 ; 293 ; 365 ; 433. 1889/J90 " T. 38 : 74 ; 193 ; 392 ; 429. 1890/1 " V. 39:41; 357; 447-448. 1891/2 " V. 40 : 36 ; 193 ; 381 ; 473 ; 510-511. 1892/3 " V. 41:43; 271; 365; 456. 1893/4 " V. 42 : 47-48 ; 186 ; 274 ; 371 ; 461 ; 561. 1894/5 " V. 43 : 44 ; 283 ; 375 ; 507. 1895/6 " T.44:45; 191; 377; 425. 1897 " T. 45 : 511. 1897/8 " V. 46 : 187 ; 323. 1898 " V. 47:149. 1899/00. Not found. 1900/1 " T. 49:47; 214; 307; 400; 459. 1901/2 " T. 50 : 46 : 216 : 263 ; 308 ; 457. 1902/3 " V. 51 : 235 ; 325 ; 371 ; 525 ; 572. 1903/4 " T. 52 : 51 ; 355 ; 512 ; 537 ; 604. non-serial 1868-1871. ComparatiTe table: prepress of schools of Williamsport. ([38] A.R. supt common schools 1870/1: 245-246.) ] EDUCATION— cont'd I Williamsport, Lycoming County — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1873. Extrs. from a rept. of the supt. of Williamsport schools reL to apparatus, irregular attendance, school-houses as polling places. (Penn. School Jol. T. 21: 334-335.) . Rept. of city supt. of Williamsport schools. (Same v. 22: 170-171.) M. N. Horton. Wyoming County serial 1853/4-1903/4. Rept of co. supt of schools. (21 A.R. supt. common schools 1853/4: 143-145; 71 A.R. supt public instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5; hist sketch in 1876/7. Cornelius B. Lane, co. supt, 1853/4-1855/6; Chas. B. Davis, CO. supt, 1856/7-1858/9; Jacob DeWltt 1859/60-1862/3; W. La Monte, 1863/4-1866/7; I. B. Ehodes, 1867/8-1868/9; C. E. Lane, 1869/70- 1870/1; F. H. Piatt 1871/2; Thompson Bodle. 1872/3-1874/5; Chas. M. Lee, 1875/6-1879/80; Vemet E. Prevost 1881/2-1883/4; Asa S. Keeler. 1885/6-1895/6; Frank H. Jarvls, 1896/7-1903/4. 1857-1900. [Educational notes.] In Fenn. School Journal as follows : 1857 in T. 6 : 40-41. 1858-1860. Not found. 1861 in V. 9 : 324 ; 335. 1862 « T. 10 : 231. 1863-1875. Not found. 1876 in v. 24 : 425. 1877-1881. Not found. 1882/3 in t. 31 : 41 ; 302 ; 339 ; 383 ; 423 ; 498. 1883/4 - v. 32 : 36 ; 233 ; 305 ; 341-342. 1884/5 " V. 33 : 295 ; 499. 1885/6 ' V. 34 : 77 ; 300 ; 461. 1887. Not found. 1888 in V. 37 : 148 ; 157. 1889-1890. Not found. 1892 in V. 41 : 180. 1893/4 - V. 42 : 47 ; 460 ; 560. 1894 " v. 43 : 238-239. 1896 " V. 44:471. 1896/7 - V. 45 : 92 ; 203 ; 296 ; 509 ; 624. 1897/8 " v. 46 : 43 ; 503. 1898/9 - V. 47 : 149 ; 378. 1900 " V. 48 : 569. 1900/1 " r. 49 : 167-168 ; 214. non-serial 1853/4. Township table (WycMning Co.): schools; teachers' wages; scholars; receipts and expendi- tures. (21 AJl. supt common schools 1853/4: 145.) York, York, County serial 1870/1-1903/4. Ann. rept supt. city schools. (38 AJl. supt common schools 1870/1: 249-251; 71 AJl. supt pubUc instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5; hist sketch in 1876/7. W. H. Shelley, 1870/1-1889/90; A. Wanner, 1890/1- 1903/4. 1872-1904. [Educational notes.] In Fenn. School Journal as follows : 1872 Id v. 20 : 399. 1872/3 - V. 21 : 31 ; 171 ; 206. 1874 " T. 22 : 308. " T. 23 : 175. 1875-1881. Not found. 1882 " T. 30 : 409 ; 501. 1882/3 - V. 31 : 41 ; 219 ; 259 ; 303 ; 383 ; 423 : 455 1883/4 " V. 32 : 36 ; 97 ; 233 ; 306 ; 411 ; 450. 1885 " T. 33 : 295 ; 460. 1885/6 " T. 34 : 261 ; 375 ; 461 ; 497. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 737 EDUCATION— cont'd York, York County — cont'd serial — cont'd B — cont'd 1886/7 in r. 35 : 36: 255 ; 380 ; 424. 1887/8 " T. 36:237; 271; 309; 343; 464. 1888/9 " V. 37 : 218 ; 329 ; 396 ; 433-434. 1889/90 " V. 38 : 39 ; 272 ; 392 ; 429. 1890 " T. 39:234. 1891. Not found. 1892 In v. 41 : 271. 1893 " V. 42 : 233. 1894. Not found. 1895 In v. 43 : 375. 1895/6 " V. 44:45: 283; 569. 1896/7 " V. 45 : 251 ; 393. 1897/8. Not found. 1899 In T. 47 : 496. 1900-1901. Not found. 1902 in T. 50 : 565. 1903. Not found. 1904 In V. 52 : 355. 1850-1875. York, 830.) 1855-1900 non-serial Date of erection and cost of school bldgs. in (44 A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: Statistical stmt, of public schools of York after election of co. supt. according to act of May 8, 1854: no. schools, pupils, teachers, average salaries of teachers, no. of mos. taught, tax, receipts. (67 same 1899/00 v. 1: 643-644.) York County serial 1853/4-1903/4. Rept. of co. supt. of schools. (21 A.R. supt. common schools 1853/4: 146-147; 71 A.R. supt. public instruction 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5; hist, sketch In 1876/7. Jacob Kirk, co. supt., 1853/4-1854/5; G. C. Stair, 1855/6; A. R. Blair, 1856/7-1862/3; S. B. Helges, 1863/4-1868/9 ; S. G. Boyd, 1869/70-1871/2 ; W. H. Kaln, 1872/3-1877/8; D. G. Williams, 1879/80- 1886/7; H. C. Brenneman, 1887/8-1892/3; D. H. Gardner, 1893/4-1903/4. 1865-1901. [Educational notes.] In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1855 in T. 4 : 140 ; 292 ; 326. 1856/7 " V. 5 : 37 ; 211 ; 313-314. 1858-1860. Not found. 1861 1862 1862/3 1864 1864/5 1865/6 1866/7 1867/8. 1870/1 " T. 19: 1871 " T. 20: 1872/3 " V. 21: 1873/4-1880/1. 1881/2 In — 1882/3 " 1884 1884/5 ' 1885/6 ' 1887 1887/8 • 1888 1889/90 ' 1891 1892 ; 1893/4 ' 1894/5 ,' 1895 1896 1897 1898/9 ' 1899/00. 1901 in In T. 9 : 240. " V. 10 : 326 ; 358. " V. 11 : 105 ; 138 ; 231 ; 324. " V. 12 : 229. " T. 13 : 133 ; 143-144 • ; 168 ; 193 ; 248. " V. 14 : 71 ; 98 ; 150 ; 176 ; 254 ; 281. " V. 15 : 79 ; 131 ; 184 ; 245 ; 268. Not found. 1868/9 In V. 17 : 138 ; 222. 1869/70 " V. 18 : 9 ; 104 ; 136 ; 244 ; 277 ; 306. " :101; 245; 309; 342. :133; 167. ; 31 ; 268 ; 306. Not found. . 30 : 211 ; 410. T. 31 : 41 ; 219 ; 339 ; 423 ; 455. V. 32 : 411. T. 33 : 165 ; 373 ; 498-499. V. 34 : 215 ; 300 ; 340. V. 35 : 380. T. 36 : 271 ; 309. T. 37 : 217. V. 38 : 228 ; 391. T. 39 : 356. T. 40 : 473. V. 41 : 186. T. 42 : 231-232 ; 370. V. 43 : 195 ; 282. T. 44 : 281. V. 45 : 92 ; 203. V. 46 : 139 ; 187. V. 47 : 149 ; 378. Not found. V. 49 : 458. EDUCATION— cont'd York Countv-^cont'd non-serial 1834-1836. Abstrs. of minutes of co. comrs. of York Co. (44 A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: 618-620.) 1854-1875. Co. superintendency in York Co. (44 same 1876/7: 623-624.) 1855. Acct. of York Co. common school conv. (Penn. School Jol. V. 3: 233-236.) Agricultural; see Agriculture Art Education See also below. Drawing in Schools. 1891. Art education; by James MacAlister. (Penn. School Jol. V. 39: 389-390.) 1900. See below, Manual Training, this date. Associations DELAWARE 1858. Acct. of mtg. of New Castle Co. (Del.) Teachers' Assn. (Penn. School Jol. v. 6: 333-335.) MARYLAND 1873. Abstr. of proc. of Md. State Teachers' Assn. (Penn. School Jol. v. 22: 137-138.) OHIO 1863. Synopsis of meeting of Ohio State Teachers' Assn. (Penn. School Jol. v. 12: 44-45.) PENNSYLVANIA 1852. Teachers' Assns.; by Evan Pugh. (Penn. School Jol. V. 1: 108-109.) 1854. List of Assns., institutes and educational con- ventions held. (Same v. 3: 208.) 1859. School distr. teachers' assns. (Some v. 8: 136- 137.) 1865. Teachers' assns. a benefit; by A. N. Raub. (Same V. 14: 14-15.) 1887. Advantages from organization of directors' assns. (Same v. 36: 263.) Adam,s County 1855. Abstr. of proc. of mtg. of Union Teachers' Assn., Adams Co. (Penn. School Jol. v. 3: 229.) . Proc. of Adams Co. Teachers' Assn. (Sams v. 3: 268.) Allegheny County 1854. Organization and work of Teachers' Assn. for mutual improvement (Allegheny Co.). (44 A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: 23.) . Fourth ann. mtg. of Allegheny Co. Educational Assn. (Penn. School Jol. v. 2: 283.) 1858. Synopsis of mtg. of Allegheny Co. Educational Assn. (Same v. 6: 325.) Armstrong County 1853. Organization of Armstrong Co. Teachers' Assn. (Penn. School Jol. v. 2: 101-102.) 1854. Acct. of mtg. of Armstrong Co. Teachers' Assn. (Sams V. 2: 347.) 1855. Proc. of Armstrong Co. Teachers' Assn. (Sams V. 4: 272.) 1857. Abstr. of proc. of mtg. of Armstrong Co. Teach- ers' Assn. (Same v. 6: 180-181.) Beaver County 1854. First ann. mtg. of Beaver Co. Educational Socy. (Penn. School Jol. v. 2: 346.) 1855. Mtg. of Beaver Co. Educational Socy. (Same V. 3: 371-372.) . Abstr. of proc. of mtg. of Beaver Co. Educa- tional Socy. (Same v. 3: 229-230.) 728 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA EDUCATION— cont'd Associations — cont'd Bedford County 1855. Mtg. of Bedford Co. teachers [assn.]. (Penn. School Jol. T. 3: 308.) 1856. Same. (Same v. 5: 128-129.) Blair County 1852. Proc. of Blair Co. Teachers' Assn. (Penn. School Jol. T. 1: 262-263.) Bradford County 1855. Bradford Co. Teachers' Assn. (Penn. School Jol. v. 3: 231-232.) 1855-1857. Acct. of mtg. of Bradford Co. Teachers' Assn. In Feim. Scbool Journal as follows : 1855 In T. 3 : 372-373. " v. 4:56-57. 1856 " v. 5 : 319-321. 1857 " v. 6 : 142-143. 1855-1877. Organization and work of Bradford Co. Teachers' Assn. (44 A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: 87-89.) 1872. Old-fashioned teachers' assn. in Bradford Co.; other cos. might follow her example, with profit. (Penn. School Jol. v. 20: 215-216.) 1876. Proc of mtg. of Bradford Co. Teachers' Assn. (Same t. 25: 169-170.) Bwiks County 1857. Acct. of mtg. of Bucks Co. Educational Socy. (Penn. School Jol. t. 6: 181.) Centre County 1858. Acct. of Harris Distr. Assn. in Centre Co. (Penn. School Jol. v. 6: 205-207.) Chester County 1860. AccL of distr. assn. of teachers in East Notting- ham township, Chester Co. (Penn. School Jol. v. 8: 300-301.) 1889. Meeting of directors' assn. of Chester Co. (Same V. 37: 359-360.) Clearfield County 1857. Mtg. of CurwensviUe and Pike Township Lyceum and Teachers' Assn., Clearfield Co. (Penn. School Jol. V. 5: 321-322.) Columtia County 1855/6. Columbia Co. Teachers' Assn. mtgs. (Penn. School Jol. v. 4: 54; 150-151; 372.) 1856. Mtg. of Columbia Co. Teachers' Assn. (Same v. 5: 196-197.) Crawford County 1852. The past of the Crawford Co. Teachers' Assn.; by Dr. Barker. (Penn. School Jol. v. 1: 299-300.) . The future; by Dr. Stebbins. (Same v. 1: 300.) . Crawford Co. Teachers' Assn.; acct. of mtg. (Same v. 1: 236-237.) 1853. Proc. of Crawford Co. Teachers' Assn. (Same V. 1: 422-425.) Dauphin County * 1857. Dauphin Co. Teachers' Assn.; abstr. of procs. at mtg. (Penn. School Jol. v. 6: 175-176.) 1858. Synopsis of meeting of Dauphin Co. Teachers' Assn. (Same t. 6: 358.) EDUCATION— cont'd Associations — cont'd Erie County 1855. Erie Co. Teachers' Assn. organized. (44 A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: 260.) 1856. Acct. of mtg. of Erie Co. "Teachers' Assn. (Penn. School Jol. V. 5: 223-226.) . Teachers' Assn. of Erie Co.; acct. of spring sess. (Same v. 5: 13-16.) Fayette County 1853. Organization of Uniontown Teachers' Assn. (Penn. School Jol. v. 2: 205.) 1855. Proc. of Payette Co. Teachers' Assn. (Same v. 4: 149-150.) Indiana County 1852. Acct. of Eldersridge Teachers' Assn. (Penn. School Jol. V. 1: 104.) 1853-1858. Acct. of mtg. of White Township (Indiana Co.) Teachers' Assn. In Penn. Scbool Journal as follows : 1853 in T. 2 : 205. 1854 " V. 2:375-376. 1855-1857. Not found. 1858 In v. 6 : 327. Lancaster County 1850-1877. Teachers' Assns. in Lancaster Co., their origin and results. (44 A.R. supt. public instruc- tion 1876/7: 334-335.) 1851-1852. History and trans, of the Lancaster Co. Educational Assn. (Penn. School Jol. v. 1: 11-12; 29; 45; 62-64; 134-135.) 1852-1858. [Procs. of Lancaster Co. Educational Assn.] In Penn . School Journal as follows : 1852 In T 1 : 262-266. 1853 u V. 1 425-426. « M V. 2 67-68. 1854 « V. 2 374-375. 1855 H T. 3 272-274; 298-299; 370. 1856 ** V. 4 368-370. •• •* V. 5 190-192. 1857 M V. 6 21-22 ; 237. 1858 " T. 6 327-329. Lav>rence County 1857. Acct. of mtg. of Lawrence Co. Shenango Teach- ers' Assn.; by Thos. Berry. (Penn. School JoL t. 5: 353.) Lebanon County 1855. Organization of Lebanon Co. Teachers' Assn. (Penn. School Jol. v. 4: 24.) . Acct. of Lebanon Co. Teachers' Assn. (Same v. 4: 242-243.) 1856. Acct of mtg. of Lebanon Co. Teachers' Assn. (Same y. 5: 281-282.) 1857. Acct. of Cornwall Teachers' Assn., Lebanon Co. (Same v. 6: 139.) Luzerne County 1856. Organization of a teachers' assn. in Luzerne Co. (Penn. School Jol. v. 4: 367.) 1857. Acct. of mtg. of Luzerne Co. Teachers' Assn.; by N. G. Parke. (Same y. 6: 209.) Lycoming County 1855. Procs. of Lycoming Co. Teachers' Assn. (Penn. School Jol. V. 3: 305-307.) 1891. Description of the Teachers' Exchange of Ly- coming Co. (iSome v. 40: 159-161.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 729 EDUCATION— cont'd Associations — cont'd Montgomery County 1856. Mtg. of Montgomery Co. Teachers' Assn. (Penn. School Jol. V. 5: 127-128.) 1857. Summary of mtg. (Same v. 6: 58-59.) Northampton County 1855. Northampton Co. Teachers' Assn. (Penn. School Jol. V. 3: 231.) 1855-1856. Aoct. of mtg. of Northampton Co. Teachers' Assn. In Fenn. Scbool Journal as follows : 1855 In V. 3 : 299-300. 1856 " V. 5 : 159-160. Perry County 1855. Mtg. of Perry Co. Teachers' Assn. (Penn. School Jol. V. 4: 152-153.) . Perry Co. educational mtg.; procs. (Same v. 3: 369-370.) Potter County 1857-1877. Hist, of teachers' assns. in Potter Co. (44 A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: 479-480.) Somerset County 1854. Organization of Somerset Co. Teachers' Assn. (Penn. School Jol. v. 2: 325-326.) Susquehanna County 1853. Organization of Susquehanna Co. Teachers' Assn. (Penn. School Jol. v. 2: 251-254.) 1854. Mtg. of Susquehanna Teachers' Assn. (Same v. 2: 281-282; 374.) 1855. Procs. of Susqueh£inna Co. Teachers' Assn. (Same v. 4: 22-23.) Venango County 1855. Mtg. of Venango Co Teachers' Assn. (Penn. School Jol. V. 3: 302-303.) 1857. Venango Co. Teachers' Assn.; acct. of mtg.; by R. S. Borland. (Same v. 6: 210-211.) Warren County 1853. Warren Co. Teachers' Assn. ; acct. of mtg. (Penn. School Jol. V. 1: 454-455.) Washington County 1853. Acct. of mtg. of N. Washington Teachers' Assn. (Penn. School Jol. v. 2: 169-170.) 1853-1856. Acct. of mtg. of Washington Co. Teachers' Assn. In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1853 In V. 2 : 170-171. 1854 " V. 2:373-374. 1855 " T. 3 : 367-368. 1856 " T. 5:217. 1855. Proc. of Washington Co. Teachers' Assn. (Penn. School Jol. V. 4: 147-148.) Wayne County 1853. Proc. of Wayne Co. Teachers' Assn. (Penn. School Jol. V. 2: 248-249.) 1857. Mtg. of Teachers' Assn. at Honesdale; abstr. of proc. (Same v. 6: 147-148.) Westmoreland County 1852. Minutes of Westmoreland Co. Teachers' Assn. (Penn. School Jol. v. 1: 298-299.) 1853. Westmoreland Co. Teachers' Assn.; acct. of mtg. (Some V. 2: 9-10; 169; 250-251.) 1853-1855. History of Washington township (West- moreland Co.) Teachers' Assn. (Same v. 3: 375.) 1855. Res. of Allegheny Township, Westmoreland Co., Teachers' Assn. rel. to education. (Same v. 4: 20.) EDUCATION— cont'd Associations — cont'd York County 1856. Acct. of mtg. of York Co. Teachers' Assn. (Penn. School Jol. V. 5: 159.) — > — . Address of a committee of the Teachers' Assn. of York Co. in behalf of education. (Same v. 5: 189-190.) American Association fob the Advancement op Learning 1852. Acct. of mtg. of Amer. Assn. for the advance- ment of education in Newark, N. J. (Penn. School Jol. V. 1: 166.) American Educational Association 1853. Acct. of mtg. of Amer. Educational Assn. (Penn. School Jol. V. 2: 100-101.) American Institute of Instruction 1863. American Institute of Instruction, etc.; by E. Brooks. (Penn. School Jol. v. 12: 109-110.) 1882. Summary of proc. of American Institute of In- struction at mtg. held in Saratoga in Jly. (Same V. 31: 73-74.) American Normal School Association 1858. Description of American Normal School Assn.; by B. G. Northrup. (Penn. School Jol. v. 7: 98-99.) 1859. American Normal School Assn.; synopsis of 5th ann. conv. at Trenton, N. J. (Same v. 8: 111-115.) 1865. Minutes of the American Normal School Assn. (Same v. 14: 91-92.) College Association of Pennsylvania 1887. Description of the College Assn. of Penn. (Penn. School Jol. V. 36: 71-72.) Educational Association op Northern Pennsylvania 1853. Acct. of Sept. mtg. of Educational Assn. of Northern Penn. (Penn. School Jol. v. 2: 135-137.) Mill Creek and French Creek Association 1855. Proc. of Mill Creek and French Creek Assn. (Penn. School Jol. v. 3: 374-375.) National Association of School Superintendents 1866-1870. Acct. of mtg. of National Assn. of School Supts. In Penn. School Journal as follows : , 1866 In V. 14 : 247-248. 1867-1869. Not found. 1870 In V. 18 : 293-296. 1870 Is taken from the Washington Daily Morning Chronicle. National Educational Association serial 1869-1892. Synopsis of proc. of mtg. of National Edu- cational Assn. In Penn. School Journal as' follows: 1869 in T. 18 : 114-124. 1870-1878. Not found. 1879 in V. 28 : 68-95. 1880 " T. 29 : 146-152. 1881 " V. 30 : 140-145. 1882 " V. 31 : 72. 1883. Not found. 1884 in v. 33 : 83-97. 1885 " v. 34 : 133-143. 1886-1887. Not found. 1888 in V. 37 : 62-65. 1889-1891. Not found. 1892 in V. 41 : 85-88. non-serial 1879. National Educational Assn.; opinions of the press. (Penn. School Jol. v. 28: 111-115.) . National Educational Assn.; members from Penn. (Same v. 28: 115.) 1899. Review of mtg. of National Educational Assn. at Los Angeles. (Same v. 48: 90-92.) 730 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA EDUCATION— cont'd Associations — cont'd National Teachers' Association serial 1857. Abstr. of proc. of mtg. of National Teachers' Assn. In Fenn. School Journal as follows : 1857 in T. 6 : 109-112. 1858 " T. 7:182-185. 1859-1863. Not found. 1864 In T. 13 : 105-108. 1863-1871. Not found. 1872 in V. 21 : 130-136. 1873. Not found. 1874 in V. 23 : 138-140. 1875. Not found. 16. 1876 In V. 25 : 39-42. 17. 1877 " T. 26 : 144-148. noTirserial 1865. Comment on National Teachers' Assn. (Penn. School Jol. V. 14: 69-70.) 1875. A few facts concerning the meeting of the Na- tional Teachers' Assn. {Same y. 24: 137-139.) NoBTHEBN Pennsylvania Educational Association 1854. Mtg. of Northern Penn. Educational Assn. (Pfflin. School JoL v. 2: 372-373.) Penn. State Teachers' Association serial A 1853-1857. Proceedings at semi-annual meeting of State Teachers' Association. In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1853 Aug. in T. 2 : 68-80. " V. 3:70-74. " v. 4:67-80. " v. 5:70-77. " V. 6:73-86. 1854 1855 1856 1857 B 1 series 1853-1900. Proceedings at annual meeting of State Teachers' Association. In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1. 1853 Dec. in v. 2 : 206-217. 2. 1854 " - V. 3 : 192-206. 3. 1855 " " v. 4 : 195-205. 4. 1856 " " V. 5:241-254; 269-272. 5. 1857 " " V. 6:239-244. • 6. 1858 " " T. 7:77-88. 7. 1859 Aug. in T. 8 : 65-77. 8. 1860 " " V. 9:72-85. 9. 1861 " " V. 10:76-87. 10. 1863 " " V. 12 : 69-80. 11. 1864 " " T. 13:70-78. 12. 1865 ' " T. 14 : 48-56. 13. 1866 " " V. 15 : 51-66. 14. 1867 " " T. 16:71-98. 15. 1868 " " T. 17 : 73-92. 16. 1869 " " T. 18:68-92. 17. 1870 " " T. 19:57-83. 18. 1871 " « V. 20:66-102. 19. 1872 " " V. 21:71-111. 20. 1873 " " V. 22 : 67-111. 21. 1874 " " T. 23:66-111. 22. 1875 « " T. 24 : 66-113. 23. 1876 " " V. 25 : 92-141. 24. 1877 " " T. 26:67-117. 25. 1878 July " v. 27 : 74-123. 26. 1880 " " V. 29 : 89-143. 27. 1881 " " V. 30 : 81-131. 28. 1882 " " V. 31 : 86-130. 29. 1883 " " V. 32 : 81-123. 30. 1884 " " V. 33:97-124. 31. 1885 " " V. 34 : 83-132. 32. 1886 " " V. 35:83-134. 33. 1887 " " V. 36:85-132. 34. 1888 " " V. 37 : 73-118. 35. 1889 " " v. 38:77-125. 36. 1890 ' " V. 39:87-146. 37. 1891 " « T. 40:89-148. 38. 1892 " " V. 41 : 93-134. 39. 1893 " " V. 43:91-149. 40. 1895 " " T. 44:93-145. 41. 1896 " " T. 45:96-155. 42. 1897 " " V. 46: 45-89. 43. 1898 " " v. 47 : 47-99. 44. 1899 " « V. 48:49-90. 45. 1900 " " T. 49 : 49-112. EDUCATION— cont'd Associations — cont'd Penn. State Tbiachbrs' Association — cont'd serial — amt'd B — cont'd 2 series 1901-1903. Proceedings at annual meeting of State Edu- cational Association. In Penn. School Journal as foUows : 1901 July " V. 50 : 40-108. 1902 " " V. 51 : 45-100. 1903 June " v. 52 : 53-168. non^serial 1853. Constitution of the Pena. State Teachers' Assn. (Penn. School Jol. v. 2: 8-9.) 1859. Penn. State Teachers' Assn.; by E. Lambom. (Same v. 8: ip5-106; 139-140; 198-199.) 1878. Constitution and by-laws of the State Teachers' Assn. (Same v. 27: 122-123.) 1880. Origin of Penn. State Teachers' Assn.; develc^ ment (Same v. 29: 83-84.) 1881. Letter of Alex. M. Gow as to differences betw. mtg. of State Teachers' Assn. twenty-five years ago and the present. (Same v. 30: 156-157.) 1895. Constitution and by-laws of State Teachers' Assn. (Same v. 44: 82-83.) 1900. Penn. State Teachers' Assn. changes its name to Penn. State Educational Assn. (67 A.R. supt. public instruction 1899/00 v. 1: iii-iv.) 1901. Constitution and by-laws of the State Educa- tional Assn. [State Teachers' Assn.]. (Penn. School Jol. V. 49: 65-67.) . Hist, sketch of State Teachers' Assn. (Same v. 49: 184-200.) IncL list of mtgs. and programs. Philadelphia Association of Principais of I»dblic Schools 1852. Phila. Assn. of Principals of Public Schools; by James G. Barnwell. (Penn. School Jol. v. 1: 231- 232.) State Association of School Directors 1896. State directors' association formed. (63 A-R. supt. public Instruction 1895/6: xzxl.) 1896-1903. Procs. of ann. cony, of state assn. of school directors. In Penn. School Journal as f ollows : 1. 1896 In V. 44 : 331-352. 2. 1897 " T. 45 : 401-436. 3. 1898 " v. 46 : 371-403. 4. 1899 " V. 47 : 402-444. 5. 1900 " T. 48 : 425-468. 6. 1901 " T. 49 : 463-498. 7. 1902 " T. 50 : 403-448. 8. 1903 ' v. 51 : 427-475. State Educational Association; see above, Pennsyl- vania State Teachers' Association 1858. meeting of Western Penn. Teachers' Assn. (Penn. School Jol. v. 7: 247-249; 338-342.) Bible in Schools 1853. The use of the Bible in common schools; by Thos. H. Burrowes. (Penn. School JoL v. 2: 151- 160.) Co-Education 1852. The joint education of the sexes; by J. H. Fair- child. (Penn. School Jol. v. 1: 314-320.) . Co-education of the sexes. (Same v. 1: 9-10.) 1854. Co-education. (Same v. 3: 87-92.) J. P. WickeTsham and James Thompson, committee. . Co-education; by Prot Stoddard. (Some v. 3: 119-120.) . Same; by J. H. Brown. (Same v. 3: 120-122.) — . Co-education. (Same v. 3: 211-215.) J. H. Brown, P. W. Gengembre, W. V. Davis, committee. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 731 EDUCATION— cont'd Co-Education — cont'd 1856. Co-education; by Thos. H. Burrowes. {Same v. 5: 27-32.) 1857. Should females have the same salary as males? by A. J. Werntz. (Same v. 7: 24-27.) 1867. Co-education; by J. Bengee. (Same v. 16: 24-26; 45-47.) [1870.] Co-education of the sexes. (Same v. 19: 359- 360.) Bxtr. from rept. of Wm. T. Harris of St. Louie. 1872. Co-education in colleges. (Same v. 20: 313-315.) . Co-education; by Edwd. H. Magill. (Same v. 21: 101-104.) . Co-education in Swarthmore College. (Same v. 21: 59-60.) 1873. Harvard agst. co-education. (Same v. 22: 54-55.) Abstr. of remarks of Pres. Eliot at mtg. of the Social Science Assn. . Co-educatlon. (Same v. 22: 55-56.) Abstr. of remarks of Pres. Raymond of Vassar at mtg. of the Social Science Assn. . Co-education; by T. J. Duncan. (Same v. 23: 76-80.) . Same; Edwd. H. Magill. (Same v. 23: 80-84.) 1875. Co-education; by J. T. Valentine. (Same v. 24: 183-188.) 1880. Co-education at Michigan Univ. (Same v. 29: 280-281.) 1902. Co-education; recent attack upon the movement. (Some V. 50: 558-560.) Commercial Education 1856. Commercial colleges. (Penn. School Jol. v. 5: 178-179.) 1868. Same. (Some v. 16: 188-189.) 1894. Need of a commercial education; by Prof. J. A. Grier. (53 quarterly rept. bd. agric. 1894: 62-63.) Compulsory Education 1878. Pedagogics abroad — teaching to teach and com- pulsory education. (Penn. School Jol. v. 26: 325- 328.) The first article is from the School Guardian, Bngland; the 2d from an address of Lord Rosebery, pres. of Social Science Congress at Glasgow. ILLINOIS 1891. Synopsis of paper by N. C. Dougherty on recent legislation upon compulsory education in 111. and Wis. (Penn. School Jol. v. 39: 384-385.) ITALY 1877. The struggle [for compulsory education] in Italy. (Penn. School Jol. v. 26: 220-222.) MASSACHUSETTS 1871. Compulsory attendance in Mass. (Penn. School Jol. V. 20: 137-139.) 1891. Compulsory education in Mass.; by Geo. H. Mar- tin. (Same v. 39: 385-386.) MICHIGAN 1875. Compulsory education in Michigan. (Penn. School Jol. v. 23: 338-339.) NEW HAMPSHIRE 1871. Text of N. H. compulsory education law. (Penn. School Jol. v. 21: 161-162.) NEW YORK 1874. Compulsory education in N. Y. (Penn. School Jol. v. 23: 354-355.) From rept. of N. Y. state supt. of public instruction. 1880. Compulsory education in Buffalo, N. Y. (Same V. 29: 245.) EDUCATION— cont'd Compulsory Education — cont'd OHIO 1877. Compulsory education in Ohio. (Penn. School Jol. V. 26: 24-25.) PENNSYLVANIA 1854. Compulsory attendance; by C. R. Kepler. (Penn. School Jol. V. 3: 122.) — ' — . Compulsory attendance upon school. (Some v. 3: 82-85.) W. V. Davis, John Joyce, J. S. Barr. 1858. Compulsory attendance in school. (Same v. 7: 59-64.) 1868. Compulsory education favored for children in almshouses. (Govs. mess. (Geary) Jan., 1868.) 1871. Compulsory education; non-attendance of chil- dren at school in Mass., N. Y. and Penn.; ignorance and crime; duty of state to her neglected children; system of compulsory education long and success- fully tried (1814-1871) in foreign countries; classi- fication of the evil; outlines of the remedy pro- posed; objections met with. (2 A.R. bd. of public charities 1871: xcv-cx.) . Compulsory education. Extr. from the rept. of the bd. of public charities, n. p., n. d., 30 pp. Copies seen In Hist. Socy. of Penn., Phila. and In Library of Congress. . Same. (Penn. School Jol. v. 20: 341-346.) . Compulsory education; by W. W. Woodruff. (Same v. 20: 105-106.) . Compulsory attendance; by 0. H. Miller. (Sarnie V. 19: 321-323.) 1873. Favoring law making it duty of parents, guard- ians and employers to see that all children under their control attend school for certain no. of months in year. ( [40] A.R. supt. common schools 1872/3 xxiv.) . Non-attendance (no.) and absenteeism (per cent) in state; adoption of compulsory system of education recommended; system in other countries and states. (Govs. mess. (Geary) Jan. 8, 1873: 21-22.2_ Compulsory education; by C. Cornforth. (Penn. School Jol. V. 21: 277-280.) Compulsory education; by Howard Meeks. (Same v. 21: 348-349.) Same; by Q. F. Ehler. (Some v. 21: 349.) Same; by J. Q. Stewart. (Same v. 21: 349-350.) Compulsory education; by J. F. A. Remby. (Same v. 22: 137-138.) 1874. Speech of M. W. Oliver in the House of Repre- sentatives on compulsory education. (Same v. 22: 378-382.) . Text of defeated bill on compulsory education. (Same v. 22: 369.) . Compulsory education; debate. (Legisl. Jol. 1874: 1136-1141.) 1875. Views of an old teacher. (Benj. Hallowell). (Penn. School Jol. v. 23: 382-385.) Compulsory education, manual labor, want of technical education, industrial schools, etc. . On compulsory education. (Govs. mess. (Hart- ranft) Jan. 6, 1875: 8-10.) 1876. Compulsory education. (Penn. School Jol. v. 25: 35-37.) . Compulsory education; discussion at mtg. of Delaware Co. directors. (Same v. 25: 339-341.) 1877-1880. Passage of a law rel. to children out of school recommended. ([44] A.R. supt. of public instruction 1876/7 (pp. xv-xvii) — [47] same 1879/80.) Omitted in 1878/9. 732 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA EDUCATION— cont'd Compulsory Education — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA- -cont'd 1878. A Penn. plan of compulsory education; by J. C. Wickersham. n. t. p. 9 pp. Copies seen tn Free Library of Fhila. and In Fenn. State Library. . Compulsory education by the state; by John S. Ermentrout. (Penn. School Jol. v. 27: 107-113.) . Trial of system of compulsory education recom- mended. (Govs. mess. (Hartranft) Jan. 2, 1878: 8.) 1879. Endorsement of supt. of public instruction's recommendation for compulsory education and adoption of system of industrial training; bearing of latter on labor question, riots and their attendant cost; continued patronage to Penn. Museum and School of Industrial Art and provision for exhibi- tion and scientific library and collections of Second Geol. Survey advisable. (Same (Hartranft) Jan. 8, 1879: 12-14.) 1881. Compulsory education. (Legisl. Record 1881: 1291-1294.) 1889. Compulsory education bill; debate. (iSame 1889: 1198-1202; 1229-1232.) 1891. Compulsory education and free text-books. (Some 1891: 1730-1735; 2303-2304; 2681-2685.) . Je. 18. Veto of act to provide for the attendance of children at schools, and a supervisory bd. of education; with text of act. (Vetoes (Pattlson) 1891: 92-95.) . Compulsory education laws in other states; recommended for Penn. ([58] A.R. supt. of public instruction 1890/1: ix-x.) 1892. Compulsory education; extract from rept. of U. S. comr. (Harris). (59 some 1891/2: vii-viii.) 1893. Veto (Pattison) of act to provide for attendance of children in schools of commonwealth. (House jol. 1893: 2102-2103.) — ■■ — . Same, with text of bill. (Vetoes (Pattison) 1893: 46-50.) . Same. (Penn. School Jol. v. 42: 44-45.) . Remarks (Ross) on bill for the compulsory at- tendance of children at school. (Daily I>egisl. Record 1893 v. 1: 2201-2203.) . Same (Lloyd). (.Same 1893 v. 1: 2203.) . Same (Gobin). (Same 1893 v. 1: 2203-2205; 2206-2207.) 1895. Govs. mess. (Hastings) approving act providing for attendance of children in schools, enumeration of children for that purpose, etc.; comment; " there will appear upon our statute books for the first time in the history of the commonwealth a compulsory educational law." (House jol. 1895 v. 2: 2238.) . Rept of conference committee (Farr) on act to provide for attendance of children in schools. (Same Jan., 1895 v. 2: 2003-2005.) — • — . Proceedings on act to provide for attendance of children in schools of Commonwealth. (Sen. jol. 1895: 1258-1261; House jol. v. 2: 2238.) . Compulsory education; by J. R. Farr. (Penn. School Jol. V. 44: 163-166.) , Decision of atty. gen. (McCormick) touching compulsory education law. (Same v. 44: 84.) . Provisions of compulsory education law. (Same V. 43: 543-544.) . See below. Laws, this date. — I — : Compulsory education law. (62 A.R. supt. of public instruction 1894/5: vi.) 1896. Compulsory education in Penn. (63 some 1895/6: x-xi.) EDUCATION— cont'd Compulsory Education— cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd 1896. Vaccination and compulsory education. (63 same 1895/6: xi-xiii.) . Opinion of atty. gen. rel. to pay for enumeration of school children under compulsory education law of 1895. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1895/6: 27.) . Compulsory education; by N. C. Schaefler. (Penn. School Jol. v. 44: 496-500.) . Opinion of depy. atty. gen. (Elkin) ; compulsory school law. (Same v. 44: 510-512.) 1897. Operation of the compulsory school law; by D. F. Fortney. (Same v. 45: 412-415.) . The school law; compulsory attendance; by John T. Wagner. (Same v. 46: 167-169.) — >— t The compulsory law. (Same v. 46: 183-184.) . Compulsory attendance vs. vaccination; by F. R. Brunner. (Same v. 45: 423-425.) . See above, the general group. Penn., this date. . Amdmts. to compulsory education law. (64 A.R. supt. of public instruction 1896/7: viii-ix.) 1899. Vaccination and compulsory attendance; direc- tors advised to exercise their judgment in favor of best interests of children whenever a conflict arises in enforcement of these statutes. (66 some 1898/9: vii-viii.) 1901. Opinion of atty. gen.: compulsory school attend- ance law takes effect on date of approval. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1901/2: 12-13.) . Proc. on act to provide for attendance of chil- dren in schools of commonwealth. (House jol. 1901 V. 2: 2636-2641.) — ' — . Revised compulsory attendance law approved Jly. 11. (68 A.R. supt. public instruction 1900/1: vii-ix.) 1902. Legislation recommended to relieve clash betw. statutes rel. to vaccination and compulsory attend- ance. (69 same 1901/2: ii-iii.) . [Truant and backward children; compulsory education]; by W. S. Bryan. (Penn. School Jol. V. 51: 126-127.) — — . Allegheny truant school; operation of compulsory law; by G. W. Gerwig. (iSome v. 51: 124-126.) . The general provisions and scope of the atten- dance act of Jly., 1901; by L. S. Shimmel. (Sam^ V. 51: 122-124.) . Compulsory education conference. (Same v. 51: 120-128.) . The present compulsory school law and methods of enforcing it; by E. J. Small. (iSome v. 50: 410- 412.) 1903. Compulsory attendance; by Geo. H. Troutman. (Same v. 52: 58-60.) . Same; by E. M. Rapp. (Some v. 52: 60-62.) . Compulsory education; by Chas. Lose. (Some V. 52: 62-64.) . Same; by Saml. Hamilton. (Same v. 52: 64-65.) . Purpose of compulsory education; by Saml. Hamilton. (Same v. 52: 116-118.) . Conference of State Educational Assn. on com- pulsory education. (Some v. 52: 115-126.) . Compulsory education; when law is not enforced, one-fourth of ann. apprn. is withheld. (70 A.R. supt. of public instruction 1902/3: iii-iv.) Philadelphia 1903. Compulsory education in Phila.; by Wm. Thorn- ton. (Penn. School Jol. v. 52: 124-126.) WISCONSIN See above, Illinois. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 733 EDUCATION— cont'd Conventions, Congresses, Conferences, etc. See also below. Teachers. Teachers' Institutes. BELGIUM 1877. Pedagogics abroad — congress of Belgian teachers. (Penn. School Jol. v. 26: 3-4.) PENNSYLVANIA 1850. Procs. of education conv. held in Harrlsburg, Jan. 16 and 17. (Sen. jol. 1850 v. 2: 275-288.) . Same, separate. Harrlsburg: J. M. G. Lescure, 1850, 16 pp. Copies seen In Hist. Socy. of Penn. and In Penn. State Library. 1854. See above. Associations, this date. County, City and Bobouqh Supebintendents 1854-1897. Proc. of convention of county superinten- dents. In Penn. School Journal as follows : [1.] 1854 In V. 3 : 34-45. [2.] 1855 " V. 3 : 322-344. [3.] 1856 " v. 5:95-106. 4. 1857 " V. 6 : 34-47. unnum. 1858-1863. Not found. 1864 In V. 12 : 235-250. " V. 13 : 180-190. 1865. Not found. 1866 In V. 15 : 155-162 ; 185-187. 1867. Not found. 1868 In V. 17 : 67-73. 1869 " V. 18 : 62-68. 1870. Not found. 1871. See below, under dates, 1871-1891. 1872-1879. Not found. 1880-1891 ; see below, under dates, 1871-1891. 1892-1896. Not found. 1897 In T. 45 : 513-563. 1871-1891. Proc. of convention of county, city and borough superintendents. In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1871 In V. 20 : 16-29. 1872-1879. Not found. 1880 In T. 28 : 460-483. 1881. Not found. 1882 In V. 30 : 297-324. 1883 " V. 32:57-72. 1884-1887. No« found. 1888 In V. 36 : 389-415. 1889-1890. Not found. 1891 In V. 39 : 401-422. 1873. Synopsis of meeting of city and borough supts. at Harrisburg. (Penn. School Jol. v. 22: 26.) . Synopsis of conference of co. supts. at Franklin, Je. 13. (Same v. 22: 62-63.) . Same; Scranton, Je. 24. . Same; Pittsburgh, Je. 11. . Same; Reading, May 30. . Same; Harrisburg, Je. 3. . Same; Williamsport, Je. 5. (Same v. 22: 28-30.) 1877. City and borough supts. in Council; discussions and decisions; business meeting. (Same v. 25: 415-452.) 1882. Mtg. of Eastern Convention of Co. Supts. at Reading. (Same v. 30: 325-355.) 1888. Proc. of convention of city and borough supts. east of the Allegheny Mts. (Same v. 36: 336-339.) [1890] -1903. Proc. at annual convention of city and borough supts. In Penn. School Journal as follows : [1.] [1890.] Not found. [2.] 1891 in V. 39 : 514-535. [3.] 1892 " v. 40 : 383-403. 4. 1893 " V. 41 : 367-401. [unnum.] 1894 In v. 42 : 373-414. 5. 1895 in v. 43 : 377-414. (Same v. 22: 62.) (Same v. 22: 62.) (Same v. 22: 27-28.) (Same v. 22: 28.) 6. 1896 " V. 44 427-460. 7. 1897 " V. 45 471-495. 8. 1898 " V. 46 461-490. 9. 1899 " V. 47 445-484. 0. 1900 " T.48 363-411. 1. 1901 " v. 49 400-452. 2. 1902 " V. 50 459-510. 8 [1. e. 13]. 1903 in V. 1 : 373-422. EDUCATION— cont'd Conventions, Congresses, Conferences, etc. — cont'd Intebnational Educational Confeeencb 1876. International educational conference; review of sessions held on centennial grounds. (Penn. School Jol. V. 25: 42-44.) State Educational Convention 1852. State educational convention; proc. (Penn. School Jol. v. 1: 294-297.) 1861. Circular convening a state educational conven- tion Nov. 26. (Same v. 10: 129-130.) . Proc. of the state educational convention. (Same V. 10: 196-224.) 1862. Same. (Same v. 11: 69-78.) Cornplanter Indian School; see below, Indian Schools Corporal Punishment 1852. [Corporal punishment.] (Penn. School Jol. v. 1: 273.) 1853. Corporal punishment — 30 years since; by C. H. Rauch. (Same v. 1: 399-400.) County Superintendency See also above, the general group. Entries under Indi- Tidual counties. Also, addresses, instructions, etc., at beginning of each number of the Penn. School Journal. n. d. Triennial election of school supts.; by Thos. H. Burrowes. (Penn. School Jol. v. 32: 344-347.) 1838. Separation of oflBce of supt. of common schools and secy, of commonwealth, and establishment of dept. of education recommended. (Govs. mess. (Ritner) Dec. 27, 1838.) 1845. Co. superintendents suggested; their duties and compensation. (12 A.R. supt. common schools 1844/5: 8-9.) 1849. Suggested that legisl. shall engraft an existing law, the right in some person, or body to appt. co. supts. (16 same 1848/9: 9.) 1852. Establishment of a county supt. (Penn. School Jol. V. 1: 143-144.) 1853. Suggested that apptmt. of co. supts. would remedy defects in administration of school law. (20 A.R. supt. of common schools 1852/3: 13.) 1853-1857. Review of the superintendency. (Penn. School Jol. V. 6: 66-67; 98-99; 131-132; 163-165; 196- 199; 229-230; 258-260; 291-294.) A general review, followed by statistics of each co. as to no. of pupils, months taught, salaries of male and female teachers ; notes on each co. 1854. The county superintendency. (Same v. 3: 163.) . [Circular explanatory of amended law.] (Same v. 3: 46-47.) . Circular to co. supts. (Same v. 3: 102.) — — : Creation of office of co. supt.; co. superintendency in New York; convention of co. supts. at Harris- burg, Jly. 12, 1854; duties of the office; objects and purposes. (21 A.R. supt. common schools 1854: 9-14.) . See below. Receipts and Expenditures, this date. . See below, Laws, this date. 1854-1902. Table: co. supts., address, salary. In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1854 in V. 3 : 6 ; 69-70 ; 362.* 1855-1856. Not found. 1857 in V. 6 : 6 ; 48. 1858-1859. Not found. 1860 in V. 9 : 39-40. 1861-1862. Not found. 1863 in V. 11 : 358.* " T. 12 : 39-40. 1864. Not found. 1865 in V. 14 : 33-34. 1866 " V. 15 : 7-8 ; 84. 1867 " V. 16 : 9. • Salaries omitted. 734 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA EDUCATION— cont'd County Snperintendency — cont'd 1868/9 In V. 17 : 14. 1869 " T. 18:14-15. 1870-1871. Not fonnd. 1872 in T. 20 : 398. " v. 21 : 141. 1873-1874. Not found. 1875 In V. 23:408. 1S76-1877. Not found. 1878 in V. 26:427. 1879-1889. Not found. 1881 in V. 29 : 516.* " V. 30 : 35 ; 168.* 1882-1886. Not found. 1887 in V. 35 : 504-505.* 1890 " V. 38 : 468-469.* 1891-1892. Not fonnd. 1893 in V. 41 : 548-549.* 1894-1895. Not found. 1896 in T. 44 : 566-568.* 1897-1898. Not found. 1899 In v. 47 : 584-585.* 1900-1901. Not found. 1902 in V. 50 : 611.* 1855. The effects of the co. superintendency. (Penn. School Jol. V. 3: 351-352.) . Veto (Pollock) of act rel. to salary of co. supts. of common schools In certain cos. (Same v. 3: 357-358.) Berks, Crawford, Venango, Warren. . Circular to co. supts. rel. to ann. repts. (Same V. 3: 359.) ' — — . -Oo. superintendency — com.inent. (Same v. 4: 97-98.) . Circular of dept. of common schools to co. supts. ; [rel. to ann. repts.]. {Same v. 4: 134-135.) . Address of H. L. DifEenbach; office of co. supt. (Same t. 4: 155-156.) . Office of CO. supt. created by new law. (Govs. mess. (Blgler) Jan. 3, 1855: 16.) . Co. superintendency; benefits of. (22 A.R. supt. common schools 1854/5: 7-9.) . [Circular containing special instruction to co. supts. in regard to information to be obtained in course of their school visitations.] (23 same 1855/6 app. [1] p. 5.) . Recommended that power be given to school dept. to increase salaries of co. supts. to a sum equal at least to what a particular co. would be entitled to receive out of whole amt., rating it according to no. of taxables, or some other mode by which a compensation would be afforded ade- quate to labor and duties of position. ([22] same 1854/5: 15.) 1855-1904. List of co. supts. in comn. (22 same 1854/5 app. (pp. 350-351)— 71 same 1903/4.) Omitted 1876/7. After 1866/7, city and borough supts. are given. 1856. Remonstrance of the bd. of controllers of the Reading School Dist. agst. abolishing the office of CO. supt. of common schools. (Daily Legisl. Record 1856: 119-120; 127-128.) . The CO. superintendency. (Same v. 4: 343-346.) . Efficiency of co. superintendency. (Govs. mess. (Pollock) Jan. 1, 1856.) 1. Co. superintendency; special results of. (23 A.R. supt. common schools 1855/6: 12-14.) . [Circular 'letter to co. supts. rel. to preparation of ann. rept] (23 same 1855/6: 6-7.) 1856/7. List of resignations and apptmts. of co. supts. (Penn. School Jol. v. 5: 272.) 1857. Co. superintendency in Allegheny. (Same v. 6: 162-163.) . County superintendency. (Same v. 6: 19-20.) . Election of co. supts. (Same v. 5: 310-312; 337- 338.) EDUCATION—cont'd County Superintendency — cont'd 1857. Triennial election of co. supts.; by H. C. Hickok. (Same v. 32: 347-350.) . Res. of York Co. Teachers' Assn. favoring the system of co. superintendency. (Daily LeglsL Record 1857: 3.) . Co. superintendency. (Govs. mess. (Pollock) Jan. 7, 1857.) 1858. County supts.; suitable incumbents. (Same v. 7: 71.) . The county superintendency. (Same v. 6: 261- 262.) See below. Normal Schools: County, this date. — ' — . See below. Teachers' Institutes, this date. . Co. superintendency; discussion of. (25 AJl. • supt. of common schools 1857/8: 16-18.) 1859. Judicial decisions in supreme court; Field vs. Commonwealth; rel. to power of supt. of common schools to remove a co. supt. (26 same 1858/9 app. [B] p. 172.) . Communication from supt. of common schools (Hickok) reL to amt. of money paid to co. supts. in 1858 and amt. required for 1859. (Legisl. docs. 1859: 1052-1053 (doc. 86).) . Suggested improvements rel. to office of co. supts. (26 A.R. supt. of common schools 1858/9: 17-18.) — >— i Removal of supts.; cases reL to. (26 same 1858/9: 18-20.) . School supervision: success of Penn. system of. (26 same 1858/9: 16-17.) . Advisability of fixing salaries of co. supts. by law as in case of associate judges. (26 same 1858/9: 18.) Debate on appm. for salary of co. supts. (LegisL Record 1859: 528-529.) 1860. Instructions to co. supts. on monthly repts. (Penn. School Jol. v. 9: 138-139.) . Election of co. supts.: qualifications, duties, salary, etc.; provisions of law. (Same v. 8: 289- 293.) . Co. superintendency. ((3ovs. mess. (Packer) Jan. 4, 1860.) 1861. Ought candidates for the office of co. supt. to be examined? by W. V. Davis. (Penn. School Jol. V. 10: 88-90.) 1861-1871/2. Table: statistics from monthly repts. of CO. supts.; examinations, visitations, etc. In Penn. Scliool Journal as follows : 1861 in v. 9 : 270. 1862 " T. 11 : 265. 1863 " v. 12 : 301. 1864/5 " v. 14:10. v. 15:34. V. 16 : 67. T. 17 : 47. v. 18 : 135. 1865/6 1866/7 1867/8 1868/9 * Salaries omitted. 1869/70" V. 19:98. 1870/1 " v. 20 : 165. 1871/2 " T. 21 : 170. 1862. Reduction recommended in no. and an elevation in the qualifications of supts. or other school offi- cers. (29 AJa. supt. common schools 1861/2: 22-24.) . Recommended that term of office of school direc- tors should commence with school year, and not at their elections. (29 same 1861/2: 21.) 1863. Co. superintendency; comment. (30 same 1862/3: xiii-xv.) 1864. Rept. on superintendent's time. (Penn. School Jol. V. 12: 255-256.) . Rept on monthly repts. by teachers and co. supts. (Some v. 12: 255.) 1864-1865. Co. supts.; recommended that legisl. con- sider method of fixing their salaries. (31 A.R. supt. common schools 1863/4 (pp. 36-37) — 32 same 1864/5.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 735 EDUCATION— cont'd County Superintendency — cont'd 1864-1870. List of co. supts. whose salaries hare been increased. In Fenn. School Journal as follows : 1864 In V. 13 : 134. 1865-1866. Not found. 1867 In V. 16 : 141. 1868-1869. Not found. 1870 In V. 19 : 147. 1865. Directions to co. supts. about ann. repts. (Penn. School Jol. V. 13: 196.) 1866. Election of co. supts. (Same v. 14: 223-224.) . Triennial election of co. supts.; by Chas. R. Co- burn. {Same v. 32: 350-351.) . Salaries of co. supt. of schools; debate. (Legisl. Record 1866: 819-820.) Contains table showing no. schools and supt.'s salary in each co. 1867. See below, Normal Schools: State, this date. . Advisability of apptmt. of local supts. ([34] A.R. supt. common schools 1866/7: xxxviii.) 1 The CO. superintendency. (Penn. School Jol. V. 15: 208-211.) . The CO. superintendency — its effects upon our schools; by Martha Glass. (Same v. 15: 234-238.) 1868. Table: salaries of co. supts. ([35] A.R. supt. common schools 1867/8: xl-xli.) . Suggested change in matter of fixing salaries of CO. supts. by law. ([35] same 1867/8: xxxviii-xl.) 1869. Qualifications for election of co. supts.; text of law in force. (Penn. School Jol. v. 17: 225.) . On the election of co. supts. (Some v. 17: 279- 280.) . The CO. superintendency; needed modification in the office. (Same v. 17: 329-330.) 1870-1904. Table: co., city and borough supts.; with their resp. salaries. (37 A.R. supt. common schools 1869/70 (pp. 358-389)^71 same 1903/4.) 1871. The CO. superintendency. (Penn. School Jol. v. 20: 175-176.) 1872. Election of supts.; the dark side of the picture. (Same v. 21: 22-24.) — ' — : Benefits of superintendency; by W. H. Shelley. (Same v. 21: 117-119.) . Co. supts.; how shall they be chosen? (Same v. 20: 206-208.) . The CO. superintendency. (Same v. 20: 241-244.) . Salaries of co. supts.; present and proposed. (Same v. 20: 332.) . Election of supts. (Same v. 20: 331-333.) . School conventions and salaries of co. supts.; debate. (Legisl. jol. 1872: 227-229.) — • — . Circular rel. to election of co. supts. ([39] A.R. supt. common schools 1871/2: xxiii-xxiv.) 1873. Conferences of co. supts.; results of. (40 same 1872/3: X.) . Rept. on the superintendency; by Edwd. Ship- pen. (Penn. School Jol. v. 22: 77-78.) 1875. Co. superintendency: status, term, salary, duties, ftc. (Same v. 24: 35-37.) . Election of co. supts.; legisl. asked to place matter of fixing supts.' salaries upon a more equit- able basis. (42 A.R. supt. public instruction 1874/5: xvi-xvii.) 1877. Corresp. on the co. superintendency. (Penn. School Jol. V. 26: 284-286.) 1878. Triennial election of co. supts. ; by J. P. Wicker- sham. (Same v. 32: 351-353.) . Official notices rel. to election of co. supts. (Same V. 26: 355-357.) . List of salaries of co. supts. (Same v. 26: 388- 389.) . Debate on salaries of county supts. of common schools. (Legisl. Record 1878: 506-510; 632-636.) EDUCATION— cont'd County Superintendency— cont'd 1878. Co. superintendency; law passed fixing salaries of supts. (45 A.R. supt. public Instruction 1877/8: vll-viii.) — ' — '. Table: salaries of co. supts. ([45] same 1877/8: ix.) 1880. Development of [co.] superintendency; by Chas. F. Adams. (Penn. School Jol. v. 29: 148-149.) 1881. Election of co. supt.; suggestions to directors. (Same v. 29: 403-406.) 1882. A review of the law rel. to co. supts., their methods of election, their term of office and their duties. (Same v. 30: 312-314.) 1884. Co. superintendency. (Same v. 32: 408.) . Apr. Circular letter to co. supts. (Same v. 32: 372.) . Inspection and supervision; suggested that co. supts. be authorized to form, within their respec- tive COS., distr. circuits. ([51] A.R. supt. public instruction 1883/4: xi-xii.) 1885. Co. superintendency; by Geo. J. Luckey. (Penn. School Jol. V. 33: 394-400.) Salaries, by cos., in 1854 and In 1885 ; list, by cos., of supts. 1854-1885. 1886. Education office; office room for co. supts. (Same V. 35: 244-245.) 1887. Should supts. have commissioned assts.? by James H. Hamilton. (Same v. 36: 92-94.) . City and co. supervision; by E. E. Higbee. (Same V. 35: 394-396.) 1889. Advisability of providing for expenses of school directors in attending co. conventions for election of CO. supts. (Govs. mess. (Beaver) Jan. 1, 1889: 13.) 1890. Election of supts.: let the best man be chosen. (Penn. School Jol. v. 38: 377-379.) . Address to school directors in view of the ap- proaching election of supts. (Same v. 38: 385-386.) 1891. See below, Laws, this date. . [Co.] supervision; laborious duties of supt. ([58] A.R. supt. public instruction 1890/1: iv.) 1892. Pay for school directors. Suggested that ex- pense of attending triennial convention for elec- tion of CO. supts. be borne by distrs. to be benefited. (59 same 1891/2: vii.) 1893. Veto (Pattison) of act providing for expenses of school directors in attending triennial conven- tion to elect CO. supt., etc. (House jol. 1893: 1150.) . Same. (Legisl. Record 1893 v. 1: 1777.) — . Same, with text of bill. (Vetoes (Pattison) 1893: 5-6.) . Opinion of atty. gen.; act of May 28, 1893, rel. to salaries of co. supts. of common schools, should be read as if It contained words 290 instead of 190. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1893/4 app. pp. 32-33.) . Discussion of act providing for the expenses of the school directors of Penn. in attending the tri- ennial convention to elect the county supt. and also for the same in attending the annual county direc- tors' institute or assn. (Legisl. Record 1893 v. 1: 700-703.) . Decision of atty. gen. (Hensel) rel. to act fixing CO. supts.' salaries. (Penn. School Jol. v. 42: 91-92.) . Text of act rel. to salaries of co. supts. (Same V. 42: 40-41.) 1895. The superintendency — its bearing upon the efficiency of our schools. (Same v. 44: 182-184.) 1896. Opinion of atty. gen. rel. to salary of co. supt. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1895/6: 166.) 1899. Veto of act amending act prescribing mode of fixing salaries of co. supts. of co. schools, etc.; with text of bill. (Vetoes 1899: 16-18.) . Circular letter to supts. (Penn. School Jol. v. 47: 583.) 736 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA EDUCATION— cont'd County Superintendency— cont'd Reading 1879. The Reading superintendency; dispute; decision by supt of public instruction. (Penn. School Jol. V. 28: 61-63.) Dairying; see Daiiy Industry. Dairy Education Degrees See also below, Medical. 1893. Abuse of literary degrees. (60 A.R. supt. public instruction 1892/3: iv.) 1895. See below. Laws, this date. 1896. Penalty for granting fraudulent degrees. (1 bienn. rept. of higher education 1895/6: 34.) . Large no. of institutions exercising degree con- ferring power; recommended that all institutions having right to grant degrees be compelled to obtain approval of council before change in char- ters, names, location or constitution of their governing body be allowed. (1 s(ume 1895/6: 4-5.) . Standard of admission established by Council as requirement for institutions applying for right to confer liberal or technical degrees. (1 same 1895/6: 30-32.) . Opinion of atty. gen. rel. to right to confer de- grees possessed by colleges having charters from CO. courts and filing with supt. of public instruc- tion stmt, of assets of $100,000 or over. (1 same 1895/6: 41-45.) . Opinion of atty. gen. rel. to colleges, authority to confer degrees. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1895/6: 139-144.) . Opinion of atty. gen. rel. to power of colleges to confer degrees. (Same 1895/6: 26-27.) 1897. Title of M. D. conferred upon hostler by Inde- pendent Medical College of Chicago, for J25; other abuses. (2 bienn. rept. of higher education 1897/8: 8-9.) 1898. Degrees should mean more — indicate longer courses of study. (2 same 1897/8: 11-12.) . The new degree — M. S. D. (Machinalis scientiae doctor). (2 same 1897/8: 28-29.) 1900. Description of " degree factory " in Chicago en- titled "Western University." (3 same 1899/00: 584.) Paging from Rept. of supt. of public InBtruetion. . Diplomas granted by Mt. Hope College of Ohio not recognized in Penn.; letter from atty. gen. of Ohio, rel. to status of Mt. Hope College, showing iniquity of degree mills. (3 same 1899/00: 579-580.) Paging from Rept. of supt. of public Instruction. 1902. Letter sent out by National College of Law of Nashville, Tenn., offering to confer title L.L.D. for $10. (4 same 1901/2: 904-905.) Paging from Rept. of supt. of public Instruction. 1904. "W. M. Parr (trafficker in degrees) summoned before asst. atty. gen. of U. S. to show cause why he should not be denied use of U. S. mail. (5 sam.e 1903/4: 601.) Paging from Rept. of supt. of public Instruction. Denominational Schools; see below, Private Schools Dental Colleges See also below, Penn. College of Dental Surgery, Phlla. Dental College. 1896-1904. Tabular stmt, showing names of colleges of dental surgery, location, name and title of officer in charge, date of organization or foundation, date of charter, no. of yrs. in course, no. of instructors, etc., enrollment of students. (1 bienn. rept. of EDUCATION— cont'd Dental Colleges — cont'd higher education 1895/6 (pp. 12-13)— 5 same 1903/4.) No returns 1901/2. Beginning with 1897/8, called General and Financial Statistics and contains fol- lowing additional Items : no. of students from other states ; from other countries ; no. since founding ; no. graduated at last commencement ; whole no. of graduated since founded; no. of vols. In library; average ann. cost per student; average cost of board per week; estimated value of bldgs. and grounds ; estimated value of apparatus. Department of Public Instruction See also below, School Boards : State. 1844. Separation of offices of secy, of commonwealth and supt. of common schools recommended; supt. of schools should be able to give his whole time to to the duties of that office. (11 A.R. supt. common schools 1843/4: 15.) 1854. Separation of the school from the state dept. discussed. (21 same 1853/4: 18.) 1855. Suggested that a small addition to ann. apprn. be made for employment of one additional clerk in dept of common schools. ([22] same 1854/5:4.) 1857. Passage of act to separate department of com- mon schools from office of secy, of state. (24 same 1857: 24-26.) 1858. See below, Teachers' Institutes, this date. — ■ — . Communication from supt. of common schools (Hickok) transmitting estimate of contingent ex- penses and clerk hire of his office. (Leglsl. docs. 1858: 678-679 (doc. 72).) 1859. Communication from supt of common schools (Hickok) transmitting an estimate of contingent expenses, clerk and messenger hire of school dept. (Same 1859: 983 (doc. 62).) . Suggested that dept. of public instruction stand separate in govt. (Govs. mess. (Packer) Jan. 5, 1859: 8.) . Dept. of public instruction should be in posses- sion of sources and subjects of information shed- ding light on crime, natural defects, etc.; control literary and scientific institutions dealing with these subjects. (Same (Packer) Jan. 5, 1859: 9.) . Educational portion of Govs. mess. (Packer). (Penn. School Jol. v. 7: 227-229.) 1861. See above. Education. Penn., this date. 1862. See same, this date. 1862-1864. Estimates of expenses of school dept. for next year. (29 A.R. supt. common schools 1861/2 (pp. 24-25) — 31 same 1863/4.) 1863. Communication from supt. of common schools (Burrowes) rel. to contingent expenses of his office; estimates for 1863/4. (Legisl. docs. 1863: 1293 (doe. 58).) 1864-1866. See above. Education. Penn., these dates. 1864/5. Estimate by supt. of common schools (Co- bum) of contingent expenses of his office. (Legisl. Record 1865: 205.) 1869. Reply of supt. of common schools (Wickersham) to Senate inquiry as to no. of employes in the dept, character of their employment, salaries, necessity for them and whether any reduction in forces or expenses can be made. (Penn. School Jol. v. 17: 249-252.) 1871. Apprn. to pay salary of another depy. to assist with outdoor work of dept. suggested. ([38] A.R. supt. common schools 1870/1: xi.) 1875. Name of school dept. changed from dept. of common schools to dept. of public instruction. ([42] same 1874/5: xvii-xviii.) 1877. Communication from supt. of public instruction CWickersham) showing inadvisability of reduc- tion of his staff or their salaries. (House jol. 1877: 172.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 737 EDUCATION— cont'd Department of Public Instruction— cont'd 1896. Dept. of public instruction: method of transact- ing business; publications. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1895/6: 284.) Drawing in Schools See also above, Art BiJucatlon. 1871. Drawing in public schools; by Louis Bull. (Penn. School Jol. v. 20: 39-41.) From Conn. School Jol. . Drawing in public schools of Mass. (Same v. 20: 169-172.) 1872. Drawing — its introduction into common schools; by Gilbert Butler. (Saime v. 21: 177-179.) 1873. For provision for introducing free-hand and mechanical drawing into all public schools of state. (40 A.R. supt. common schools 1872/3: xxxiv.) 1874. See below. Industrial, etc., this date. 1875. Drawing in the public schools; by Chas. Milton Carter. (Penn. School Jol. v. 23: 3ffl-333.) . Industrial drawing; by J. V. Montgomery. (Same v. 24: 82-87.) 1876. Teaching of drawing in the common schools. (Legisl. Record 1876: 1096-1100.) 1877. A mechanic's argument; linear or free-hand drawing in the public schools; by Jacob Reese. (Penn. School Jol. v. 25: 358-359.) 1879. Drawing in schools; by Walter Smith. (Same V. 28: 103-105.) . Advantages of drawing; by J. V. Montgomery. (Same v. 28: 130-133.) 1880. What is industrial drawing; by W. S. Good- nough. (Same v. 29: 5-7.) 1881. Drawing In ungraded schools; by W. S. Good- nough. (Same v. 29: 487-489.) 1892. Drawing in public schools; by H. T. Bailey. (Same v. 41: 106-110.) 1901. Educational value of drawing; by Wm. A. Mason. (Samey. 50: 110-113.) Philadelphia 1876. Practical plan for introduction of drawing into the schools of Phila. (Penn. School Jol. v. 25: 337-338.) 1883. Description of work of Phila. normal art school. (Same v. 31: 492-494.) Pittsburgh 1873. See below, Teachers' Institutes. Armstrong Co., this date. Evening Schools 1852. Educational and other advantages of evening schools. (Penn. School Jol. v. 1: 301-302.) . Abstr. of rept. of Jefferson Female Night School. (Same v. 1: 391-392.) 1855. Public night schools. (Same v. 4: 37; 98-99.) 1875. Night schools, their necessity in mining and mnfg. towns. (Same v. 25: 34-35.) From rept. of state bureau of statistics. . Night schools: their necessity in mnfg. towns. ([3] A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1874/5: 429-430.) 1883. See below, Laws, this date. 1895. Night schools; how should they be organized? who should teach them? what subjects should they include? by Supt. Baer. (Penn. School Jol. v. 43: 390-392.) . Evening schools in state: suggestions for im- provement. ( 62 A.R. supt. public Instruction 1894/5 : xli-xiii.) 47 EDUCATION— cont'd Drawing in Schools — cont'd Evening Schools — cont'd 1896-1898. TaWe: evening schools: no. in each co., duration, teachers, salaries, contingent expenses. (63 same 1895/6 (pp. cxxxvlii-cxlv)— 65 same 1897/8.) 1900. The city night school; by Wm. F. Harpel. (Penn. School Jol. V. 48: 381-385.) 1903. Evening high schools; by H. R. Brunner. (Same V. 52: 129-133.) Exhibitions See also below, Receipts and Expenditures. 1868. Books and documents sent to represent Penn. in " Model American School House " at Paris Exposi- tion. (Govs. mess. (Geary) Jan. 7, 1868.) 1872. Centennial exposition; res. rel. to educational exhibit. ([39] A.R. supt. common schools 1871/2: xxvi-xxvii.) — ^. Extr. from rept. of national comr. of education concerning proposed centennial exposition in Phila. (Penn. School Jol. v. 20: 387-388.) 1873. American education at the Vienna Exposition. (Same v. 21: 216-217.) 1875. Extract from circular of information t» those desiring to prepare educational material for Cen- tennial Exposition. ([42] A.R. supt. public instruc- tion 1874/5: xx-xxi.) . Centennial Exposition: paragraphs from an ad- dress by supt. rel. to exhibit by public schools. ([42] same 1874/5: xviii-xx.) . Penn. at the Centennial Exposition of 1876; by Dr. Wickersham. (Penn. School Jol. v. 24: 108-111.) . Education in the Centennial Exhibition. (Same V. 23: 350-352.) . Classification of educational material adopted by the Centennial comn. (Same v. 24: 22.) . Education at the Centennial. (Same v. 23: 318- 321.) . Our national centennial; details of arrange- ments for the exhibition of 1876. (Same v. 24: 209-210.) 1876. Centennial Exposition: forms issued by the dept. ; application for space. (Same v. 24: 347-348.) — I — . List of Centennial contributions reed. (Same V. 24: 175-176; 243; 348-349.) . Circulars resp. Centennial Exhibition. (Same V. 24: 317-321.) . The centennial : notable points in the educational displays of foreign nations. (Same v. 25: 29-31.) . International exhibitions; their educational in- fluence. (Same V. 25: 16-19.) . The Penn. educational hall: description. (Same V. 25: l4il-149.) . Special school exhibits: scientific technical and industrial school display at the centennial exposi- tion; by S. R. Thompson. (Same v. 25: 156-159.) — ' — . Education in the U. S.: centennial exhibits of states in the south and west. (Same v. 25: 170-174.) . Centennial exposition; exhibit of the bureau of education. (Same v. 25: 238-239.) . Centennial exposition: opening day and main bldg. (Same v. 24: 391-401.) . Education in the U. S.: centennial exhibits of Eastern States. (Same v. 25: 87-89.) . Penn.'s educational display. (Same v. 24: 412- - 414.) . Contributions to Centennial Fund. (Same v. 24: 387-388; 425.) . The centennial: educational exhibits of foreign nations. (Some v. 25: 82-86.) 738 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA EDUCATION— cont'd Exhibitions— cont'd 1876. Centennial Exposition. Catalogue of the educa- tional exhibit of the state of Penn., with an app. con- taining an outline of the system of public Instruc- tion in the state. Lancaster: The Inquirer P. & P. Co., 1876. 88 pp., 1 leaf, illus. Copies seen in Free Library of Phlla. and in Hist Socy. of Penn. — ' — . State educational exhibit at Centennial Exposi- tion; description of. ([43] A.R. supt. public in- struction 1875/6: vli-xvlll.) . Penn. at the Centennial Exposition of 1876; in- formation to those desiring to prepare educational material for exhibition. 1875. Not seen. Entry from Bowker. Centennial papers issued by dept. of public in- struction concerning state educational exhibition at Centennial. ([43] A.R. supt. public instruction 1875/6: Ixxxii-ci.) . Table: contributions to centennial fund made by school directors in each co. ([43] same 1875/6: cii-cvii.) . Table: contributions of societies and individuals [to centennial fund]. ([43] same 1875/6: cviii.) 1877. Educational exhibit at Centennial. (Govs. mess. (Hartranft) Jan. 3, 1877: 13.) 1878. The great exposition at Paris: education at the exposition; by J. P. Wickersham. (Penn. School Jol. V. 27: 177-183.) 1891. Columbian Exposition; suggestions of U. S. Comr. Harris. (Same v. 40: 189.) 1892. The attitude of city systems of schools to the Columbian Exposition; by L.. O. Foose. {Same v. 40: 385-387.) . Columbian exposition; display from the public schools of Penn. (Same v. 40: 497-498.) 1893. Educational exhibit at the World's Fair. (Same V. 42: 51-52.) 1903. See above. Education. Penn., this date. . Educational exhibit at St. Louis; preparation for. (70 A.R. supt. public instruction 1902/3: Ix.) . St. Louis Exposition; summary of preparations, etc. (Penn. School Jol. v. 52: 336-338.) — ' — . The educational exhibit of Penn. at the La. Purchase Exposition. (Same v. 52: 209-212.) 1904. School exhibit at St. Louis; res. passed by Na- tional Educational Assn. in favor of the establish- ment of a permanent school exhibit at Harrisburg. (71 A.R. supt. public instruction 1903/4: ix-x.) . Educational exhibit at St. Louis World's Fair. (Penn. School Jol. v. 52: 559-562.) Expenditures; see below, Receipts and Expenditures Friends' Schools; see below. Private Schools Geology in Schools See Geological Survey, etc., under dates 1903-1904. German in Schools 1818. Rept. of committee (Purdon) to whom was re- ferred memorial of ministers, vestrymen and church wardens of the German Lutheran congrega- tion in vicinity of Phila. rel. to instruction of poor children in German language. (House jol. 1818/9: 61-62.) 1834. Rept. of committee on education (Read) on petitions from Pittsburg for provision iDy law for the education of poor children in German. (Sen. jol. 1833/4 V. 1: 644.) Berks County 1854. See above. Education. Penn. Berks Co., this date. EDUCATION— cont'd Graded Schools See also below. Rural Schools. 1856. Graded schools; by Abel Marcy. (Penn. School Jol. V. 5: 166-167.) . Rept. on graded schools; by R. W. Weaver. (Same v. 5: 106-107.) . Rept. on graded schools in town and country; by A. K. Browne. (Same v. 5: 81-83.) 1858. Graded schools; value of. (25 A.R. supt. com- mon schools 1857/8: 19-20.) 1863. Graded schools defined. (Penn. School Jol. t. 12: 35-37.) 1864. Graded schools; comments on. (31 A.R. supt. of common schools 1863/4: 27-29.) 1870. Graded schools; reasons in favor of. ([37] same 1869/70: xvii-xviii.) . Circular to co. supts. requesting information rel. to graded schools, etc (Penn. School Jol. v. 19: 180- 181.) 1871. A graded course of study applicable to schools of all classes. (Penn. School Jol. v. 20: 99-100.) 1874. Graded schools; objections and advantages. (Some V. 22: 281-283.) Schools graded; progress in. (41 A.R. supt. of common schools 1873/4: xxix-xxx.) 1883. Defects in our system of graded schools; by T. M. Balliet. (Penn. School Jol. v. 32: 109-112.) [1886.] On the grading of schools; general principles involved, with some suggestions for their applica- tion; by Thos. H. Burrowes. (Same v. 35: 219-223.) 1891. Graded schools; by A. P. Young. (45 and 46 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1891: 72-76.) Rural schools. 1892. Promotions in graded schools; by David A. Har- man. (Penn. School Jol. v. 40: 392-394.) Higher Education College and University training. See also above. Degrees; Dental Colleges; also below, Law Schools ; Medical ; Pharmaceutical ; Theo- logical ; Individnal Institutions. serial Under sec. 10, act of June 26, 1895. 1895/6-1903/4. Bienn. rept. on higher education in Penn. submitted by College and Univ. Covmcil. Checklist 1. 1895/6. n. p. C. M. Buscb, 1896. 49 pp.» 2. 1897/8. n. p. W. S. Ray, 1899. 71 pp. 3. 1899/00. n. p. W. S. Ray, 1901. 226 pp. 4. 1901/2. n. p. W. S. Ray, 1902. 32 pp. Copy seen in Free Library of Phila. 5. 1903/4. Not found. In Documents as follows : 1- 1895/6 in 64 A.R. supt. of public instruction 1895/6 : 625-675. 2. 1897/8 In 65 A.R. supt of public instruction 1897/8: 693-761. 3. 1899/00 in 67 A.R. supt. of public instruction 1899/00, V. 2 : 573-793. 4. 1901/2 in 69 A.R. supt of public instruction 1901/2 : 899-928. 5. 1903/4 in 70 A.R. supt of public instruction 1903/4 : 599-627. non-serial 1755-1830. List of imiversities, colleges and academies in Penn., with date of their institution. (House jol. 1832/3 V. 2: 651-652.) 1779-1832. Table: universities and colleges chartered by state before 1834, with certain grants made to them. (48 A.R. supt. public instruction 1881: 1.) Univ. of Penn. ; Dickinson College ; Franklin and Marshall College; Washington and Jefferson Col- lege; Allegheny College; Western University; Lafayette College ; Madison College ; Penn. College. » Has no t. p. imprint taken from cover. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 739 EDUCATION— cont'd Higher Education — cont'd 1786-1838. Rept. of state treasurer (Sturgeon) rel. to amt. of money appropriated to colleges and acade- mies of state. (House jol. 1837/8 v. 2: 275-278.) 1787-1896. Policy of N. Y. contrasted -with Penn.: high standard set by Regents of University of N. Y.; fraudulent issue of degrees by Penn. colleges in early days ; improvement under mngmnt. of College and University Council. (1 bienn. rept. of higher education 1895/6: 2-3.) 1793. Rept. of committee on subject of seminaries of learning. (House jol. 1792/3: 243-244.) Univ. of Penn., Dickinson College and " another college to be established westward of the Allegheny Mts." 1818. See below, Secondary Education, this date. 1830/1. Tabular view of colleges in U. S. (4 A.R. supt. common schools 1837: table C facing p. 612.) 1831/9-1864. See below, Secondary Education, these dates. 1836. See below. Public Aid, this date. . Stmt, of condition of colleges which have reed. aid from state and have reported. ([3] A.R. supt. of common schools 1836 table F.) . See below. Secondary Education, this date. 1837. See same, this date. — ■ — . Suggested, a bill to discourage establishment of any more colleges at expense of those already in operation. ([4] A.R. supt. of common schools 1837: 516-517.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. . Abstract from repts. of colleges, showing their course of study, classes, time of a full course, im- provement, govt, and future prospects with general remarks. ([4] same 1837, table B.) 1837-1839. College table of students, expense, property, debt, revenue, and expenditure. ([4] same 1837 (table A)— 6 same 1839.) In the Sen. doc. ed. of this rept., the table is found betw. pp. 60 and 61, that is In the midst of a bank rept. 1838. Speech of Thaddeus Stevens in favor of the bill to establish a school of arts in Phila., and to endow the colleges and academies of Penn. Harrisburg: Prtd. by T. Fenn, 1838. 12 pp. Copies seen in Free Library of Phila. and in Univ. of Penn. 1838-1841. See below, Receipts and Expenditures. Higher Education, these dates. 1840. See below. Secondary Education, this date. 1841. Provision of sec. 4, act of April 12, 1838, rel. to ann. apprns. to colleges, academies and female seminaries. (8 A.R. supt. common schools 1840/1: 8-9.) . No. of colleges receiving a state apprn.; sum reed.; no. of pupils; tuition; expense per pupil. (8 same 1840/1: 10.) . Table: colleges, location, no. of students; tuition; ann. expense; amt. of state apprn. (Same 1840/1: 142.) Paging from House doc. ed. 1842. See below. Secondary Education, this date. . General condition of colleges; Allegheny, Lafay- ette, Madison, Marshall, Penn. and Washington have reported. (9 A.R. supt. common schools 1841/2: 9.) . Nine colleges receive aid from the state; amt. paid; no. reporting; no. of students and cost per pupil. (9 same 1841/2: 8.) — I — . No. of academies which reed, part of apprn. un- der law of 1838; amt. reed, from treasury; no. re- porting; pupils and tuition, etc. (9 same 1841/2: 9.) 1843. Colleges, academies and female seminaries: small no. reporting; no. receiving a state apprn.; amt. reed, by each class; pupils; continuance of public bounty recommended. (10 A.R. supt. com- mon schools 1842/3: 4-5.) EDUCATION— cont'd Higher Education — cont'd 1844. Colleges, academies and female seminaries; pro- vision of act of Sept. 29, 1843, as to state apprn.; withdrawal of obligation to report to the supt. of common schools; regret that state aid has been withdrawn. (11 same 1843/4: 10.) 1852. The relation of schools and colleges; by I. W. Andrews. (Penn. School Jol. v. 1: 156-160.) 1859. Collegiate system of the U. S.; by J. R. Loomis. (Same v. 11: 25-32.) 1860. Memorial to the Legislature from representa- tives of Penn. colleges in behalf of pecuniary assis- tance. (Same v. 8: 226-227.) 1861. Observations on colleges and college instruction; by S. P. Bates. (Same v. 11: 204-208.) [1861/3.] Table: balance sheet (no. of profs., students, income, expenditure, gain or loss) of Dartmouth, Harvard, Yale, Columbia, Union, Hamilton, Univ. of N. Y., Univ. of Rochester, (v. 6 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1861/3 app. p. 10.) 1862. See below. Secondary Education, this date. — I — . The proper condition, relations and course of studies of the colleges. (Penn. School Jol. v. 11: 95-96.) 1862-1878. Statistics of colleges: name, president, loca^ tion, professors, students, expenses, library and apparatus, property, debt, income, expenditures. (29 A.R. supt. common schools 1861/2 (pp. 265- 266)— 45 same 1877/8.) Omitted in 1876/7. 1863. See above. Education. Penn., this date. [1864.] Table: educational resources of more promi- nent Amer. colleges, (v. 6 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1861/3 app. p. 5.) Bowdoin, Dartmouth, Harvard, Amherst, Brown, Yale, Columbia, N. Y. University, N. Y. Free Academy, Union College, Rochester University, Vassar, Princeton, University of Penn., Phila. High School, Girard College, University of Mich., University of 111. . Table: source of income and expenditure for Harvard, Yale and Columbia, (v. 6 same 1861/3 app. pp. 6-7.) 1865. Relation of common schools to higher institu- tions of learning in our system of education; by J. H. Shumaker. (Penn. School Jol. v. 14: 58-61.) — — . Denominational colleges. (Same v. 14: 103.) . See below. Secondary Education, this date. 1866. See above. Education. Penn., this date. . The colleges of Penn. (Penn. School Jol. v. 15: 44-46; 75-78.) Their position in the school system. 1867. See below. Secondary Education, this date. . Relation of common schools to higher institu- tions. (Penn. School Jol. v. 17: 48-50.) 1868. Proposed legislation rel. to colleges. (Same v. 16: 349-350.) . College bill presented to legisl. entitled " an act rel. to incorporation, recognition, and support of colleges; history of. (35 A.R. supt. common schools 1867/8: xxxiii-xxxviii.) . For some well devised plan for aiding colleges now in operation. ([35] som* 1867/8: xxxviii.) 1869. State aid for higher education; by R. Audley Browne. (Penn. School Jol. v. 18: 108-111.) 1869-1878. Table: condition and statistics of colleges. (36 A.R. supt. common schools 1868/9 (pp. Iv-lvi) — [45] same 1877/8.) 1870. The preparation of American youth for college; by J. H. Shumaker. (Penn. School Jol. v. 19: 105- 111.) 740 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA EDUCATION— cont'd Higher Education — cont'd 1870. Table: statistics of colleges; date of foundation, total no. of graduates, no. of professional tutors, whole no. of students, estimated total yearly ex- penses, no. of volumes in library, value of apparatus, income from invested funds, rents, etc., income from tuition. (1 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and agric. 1872/3: 164.) Repeated in 2 A.B. bureau of Industrial statistics, 1873/4, p. 124. 1870-1896. Growth of colleges in equipment, faculty, students. (1 bienn. rept. of higher education 1895/6: 34.) 1870/1900. Table: college and university statistics for 1870 and 1900: name of institution, location, no. of instructors, no. of students, no. of vols, in library, estimated value of apparatus, whole amt. of endow- ment fund, total assets (for 1900 only). (3 same 1899/00: 792-793.) Paging from rept. of supt. of public instruction. 1871. No. of colleges in state, no. of instructors and students therein, no. of volumes in their libraries. (Govs. mess. (Geary) Jan. 4, 1871: 16.) . Higher education. (Penn. School Jol. v. 19: 252-256; 314-318.) . Extrs. from inaugural address of new president of Yale (Noah Parker). (Same v. 20: 172-174.) Higher ednc and the past, danger of a superficial cnltnre, requisites of a thorough college, value of different studies. ■, See below. Truancy, this date. 1872. Expediency for granting liberal appms. to col- leges and seminaries suggested by supt. ( [39] A.R. supt. common schools 1871/2: xxv.) 1873. The state in its relation to higher education; by Andrew D. White. (Penn. School Jol. v. 22: 286-289.) . A national university; by Pres. Eliot (Harvard). {Same v. 22: 115-117.) 1875. Table: source of income and expenditure for Harvard, Yale and Columbia. ([3] A.R. bureau in- dustrial statistics 1874A: 437.) . See below. Secondary, this date. 1877. Relation of colleges to common schools; by Thos. G. Apple. (Penn. School Jol. v. 26: 73-76.) . Our higher education; the Univ. of Penn. (Same V. 26: 134-136.) 1881. Late school administration and the colleges; necessity for higher education. (Same v. 29: 478- 482.) 1882. Organization of colleges; by David J. Hill. (Same V. 31: 120-123.) 1886. The relation of the college to the public school; by M. H. Richards. (Some v. 35: 115-117.) 1888. See below. Secondary, this date. 1892. The college as a trustee; by Chas. F. Thwing. (Penn. School Jol. v. 40: 459-460.) . College and business. (Same v. 40: 466-468.) . See below. Secondary Education, this date. 1893. See same, this date. ■ ■. Address of Gov. Pattison on " The State and Higher Education," delivered at formal opening of engineering bldg. of Penn. State College. (A.R. bd. of trustees of Penn. State College 1893 app. 2, pp. 118-123.) tl895.] Table: no. of students from each normal school in attendance at colleges and universities. (1 bienn. rept. of higher education 1895/6: 29.) 1895. See below. Laws, this date. 1896. Educational work of denominational colleges. (1 bienn. rept. higher education 1895/6: 24-25.) . Comparative benefit derived from normal schools and colleges. (1 same 1895/6: 28-30.) EDUCATION— cont'd Higher Education — cont'd 1896-1904. List of Penn. colleges and universities [un- professional], location, name and title of officer in charge, date of organization or foundation, date of charge, no. of yrs. in full course, no. of instructors, enrollment of students. (1 same 1895/6 (pp. 37-40) —5 same 1903/4.) Omitted in 1901/2. Beginning with 1897/8, called General and Financial Statistics and contains following additional items: No. of students from other states ; from other countries ; no. since founding ; no graduated at last commencement ; whole no. of graduates since founded ; no. of vols, in library ; average ann. cost per student ; average cost of board per week ; estimated value of bldgs. and grounds ; estimated value of apparatus ; amt. of endowment f und- 1897. The functions of a national univ.; by Lewis R. Hartley. (Penn. School Jol. v. 46: 118-121.) 1898. The relation of the common school to the college; by W. J. Holland. (Same v. 46: 381-385.) . Bequest of Dr. T. W. Evans to city of Phila. for founding museum and dental college. (2 bienn. rept. of higher education 1897/8: 28.) . Benefits of college library and laboratory. (2 same 1897/8: 19-20.) . Entrance requirements of colleges and profes- sional schools. (2 same 1897/8: 16.) . Elfforts on part of higher institutions of learn- ing to elevate profession of teaching, through sum- mer schools, Saturday classes, etc. (2 same 1897/8: 37.) . Description of college observatories: Western University; University of Penn.; Haverford Col- lege; Franklin and Marshall College (Daniel SchneU) ; Lehigh University; Bucknell University; Allegheny College; Penn. College; Central High School; Washington and Jefferson College; Lafay- ette College. (2 same 1897/8: 20-23.) . E!xtr. from H. W. Rogers' address, rel. to swindle of National Univ. of Chicago, by selling diplomas at home and abroad. (3 same 1899/00: 578.) Paging from Bept. supt. of public instruction. 1900. Prosperous condition of Penn. colleges. (3 same 1899/00: 585-586.) Paging from Bept. of supt. of public instruction. . Mutual relation of colleges and schools; by Whl A. Lamberton. (Penn. School Jol. v. 49: 61-65.) 1901. Higher education in Penn, — why so limited? by W. W. Rupert. (Same v. 50: 136-138.) See below. Secondary, this date. 1904. Too much attention given to inter-coll^ate athletics. (5 bienn. rept. of higher education 1903/4: 601.) Paging from Rept. supt. of public instruction. COIXEOE ASD UBIVEBSm CotTSCIL Created by sec. 5, act of Jane 26, 1895. See also above. Higher Education, the serial group. 1895. Act creating a College and University Council and imposing a property qualification as a condi- tion of chartering new institutions with power to confer degrees. (62 A.R. supt public instruction 1894/5: iv.) . Organization of College and University CounciL (1 bienn. rept. of higher education 1895/6: 3-4.) 1895-1903. College and University Council; names of members. (62 A.R. supt. public instruction 1894/5 (p. 609)— 70 same 1902/3.) No returns in 1896/7, 1897/8, 1899/00-1901/2. 1898-1902. Same. (2 bienn. rept, of higher education 1897/8 (p. 3)— 5 same 1901/2.) Receipts axd Expenditubes ; see below, that title INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 741 EDUCATION— cont'd Indian Schools serial Under act of Apr. 18, 1856. 1856-1858. Rept. of co. supt. of Warren Co. on school for Complanter Indians. In Documents as follows : 1856 In 23 A.R. supt. common schools 1855/6:288- 289. [1], 1857 In 24 A.R. supt. common schools 1850/1, app. pp. 246-247. 1858 In 25 A.R. supt. common schools 1857/8, app. [1], p. 155. non-serial 1742-1747 (?). Acct. of attempts to educate Shamokin Indians, Northumberland Co. (44 A.R. supt. public Instruction 1876/7: 454.) 1820-1873. Acct. of educational -work among Corn- planter Indians in Warren Co. (44 some 1876/7: 563-564.) 1856. Cornplanter Indians; establishment of school for benefit of. (23 A.R. supt. of common schools 1855/6: 21.) 1859/60. See above, expenditures, this date. 1878. Education among the Complanter Indians; corresp. of the Indians and the supt. of public in- struction. (Penn. School Jol. v. 26: 277-278.) 1879-1881. School at Carlisle in behalf of Indians; acct. of. (48 A.R. supt. public instruction 1880/1: ix.) 1880. Indian education; by R. B. Davenport. (Penn. School Jol. V. 29: 207-209.) . What shall be done with the Indians? {Same V. 28: 327-328.) Their education at Hampton, Va., and Carlisle, Penn. ; D. S. Govt, plans. 1881. Indian training school at Carlisle. (Same v. 30: 31-33.) 1882. Training school for Indian youth at Carlisle barracks. (Same v. 30: 403.) 1884. Indian education at Hampton; by S. C. Arm- strong. (Same v. 33: 90.) 1892. The TJ. S. Indian schools; by David S. Keck. (Same v. 40: 543-544.) 1895. Cornplanter Indians; increased apprn. asked; also new school bldg. (62 A.R. supt. of public in- struction 1894/5: xvi.) 1896. Opinion of atty. gen.; school bd. of Carlisle hav- ing been elected under special act of 1850, repealed by act of Je. 7, 1895, is a de facto bd. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1895/6: 132-133.) 1903. Cornplanter Indian School; apprn. for erection of a combined school, house and teachers' home. (70 A.R. supt. public instruction 1902/3: vi.) Receipts and Expendituees ; see below, that title Industrial and Technical See also below. Manual Training ; also below, Individual Institutions. Master Builders' Mechanical Trade School ; Williamson Free School of Mechanical Trades ; also Maintenance. Dependents. Soldiers' Orphans. 1873. Technical education; by Gilbert Butler. (Penn. School Jol. V. 21: 245-250.) . Systematic technical education; by Gilbert But- ler. (Same v. 21: 345-348.) 1874. The alphabet of technical education; by Gilbert Butler. (Same v. 22: 341-344.) . Mettray; the French Reform and Industrial School. (Same v. 23: 45-46.) 1875. The industrial education of women; by S. R. Thompson. (Same v. 24: 156-158.) . Industrial education; by H. S. Jones. (Same V. 24: 90-92.) EDUCATION— cont'd Industrial and Technical— cont'd 1877. Industrial education; by M. A. Newell. (Same V. 26: 153-160.) — I — . Industrial and half-time schools; by Anna C. Garlin. (Same v. 26: 241-243.) From N. E. Journal of Education. 1878. Industrial schools in Europe; by B. G. Northrop. (Same v. 26: 403-405.) 1879. The beginning of industrial education; by M. A. Newell. (Same v. 28: 105-107.) . Mtg. of dept. of industrial education [of National Educational Assn.]. (Same v. 28: 105-108.) . Technical education for women; by Hannah M. Shepard. (Same v. 28: 229.) . Industrial education in Europe as it relates to agric; by J. P. Wickersham. (Same v. 28: 161-166.) . Same; by J. P. Wickersham. (3 A.R. bd. agric. 1879: 145-151.) 1880. Farm schools for girls; description of a French Institution; by Aurelia C. FoUiero, an appointee of the Italian govt. (Penn. School Jol. v. 29: 367- 369.) . Industrial education beyond the Atlantic. (Same V. 29: 3-5.) Extrs. from " apprenticeship schools in France," by Silvanus Thompson. . Industrial school for girls in Paris, France. (Same v. 29: 74-75.) -— — . Technical training; by B. E. White. (Same v. 29: 147.) 1881. The industrial schools of Paris; good example for Penn. (Same v. 30: 3-4.) . Industrial training in schools: something to make the rising generation self-supporting. (Same V. 30: 163-164.) . Industrial education in Europe: Germany, Austria, Saxony. (Same v. 30: 203-204.) 1883. Industrial education of America compared with that of Europe; by P. Jaekel. (7 A.R. bd. agric. 1883: 276-281.) 1885. Sewing in school. (Penn. School Jol. v. 33: 269- 270.) . Industrial feature of education; by Chas. A. Riddle. (Same v. 34: 95-98.) 1888. Industrial education; by T. V. Powderly. (Same V. 37: 109-111.) 1889. Industrial education; by N. C. Schaeffer. (Same V. 38: 98-100.) •. Same; R. W. McClaughrey. (Some v. 38: 106- 108.) . Professional education by D. O. Kellogg. (Same V. 37: 382-383.) 1890. Some German [manual training or industrial] schools; by J. C. Monaghan. (Same v. 39: 181-182.) . Industrial training: a hint; [practical training in pencil sharpening, bookcovering, etc.]. (Sam^ v. 39: 182-183.) 1891. Industrial education; by Prof. S. N. Davis. (45 and 46 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1891: 138-142.) 1893. Scientific and technical schools; by Francis A. Walker. (Same v. 41: 435-438.) PENNSYLVANIA 1832. Rept. of committee on agric. and domestic mnfres. (Drumheller) on so much of Govs. mess. as relates to culture of the vine and mulberry tree; ' encouragement socys. for promotion of agric. and mnfrs. (Sen. jol. 1831/2 v. 1: 264-266.) Recommended that committee on education be Instructed to inquire into expediency of establishing a com- petent no. of academies or schools, in which agric. and mechanical employment shall be combined with literary and scientiiic instruction. 742 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA EDUCATION— cont'd Industrial and Technical — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd 1834. Kept, of committee on education (Anderson) on petition of D. De Quenaudon for aid in establish- ment of a school devoted to useful sciences. (House jol. 1833/4 V. 1: 158.) 1838. Remarks of Mr. Garretson of Tioga in the House of Representatives on the bill to establish a school of arts. Harrisburg: Prtd. by Packer, Barrett and Parke, 1838. 12 pp. Copy seen In Amer. Phil. Socy. 1858. Industrial training: practicability; farm schools. (2 A.R. farmers' high school 1857/8: 64-65.) 1863-1891. Industrial education; by D. B. Robinson. (15 A.R. bd. agric. 1891: 277-281.) Hist, sketch of Industrial education in Penn. 1870. Professional instruction; modification of law needed. ([37] A.R. supt. common schools 1869/70: xix-xx. ) 1872. Technical education should receive more atten- tion; no. and character of art schools in a few of countries of Europe. ([39] same 1871/2: xxix-xxxii.) 1874. Industrial education indispensable to state; by Chancellor Woods. (2 A.R. bureau of statistics 1873/4: 111-123.) . Chancellor Woods on technical education. (Penn. School Jol. V. 23: 113-119.) . Instruction of technical kind needed ; instruction in drawing and trades suggested. (Govs. mess. (Hartranft) Jan. 7, 1874: 13.) . Industrial schools; propositions recommended to legist. (41 A.R, supt. common schools 1873/4: xxv-xxvil.) . Depts. of technical instruction in connection with high schools. (41 same 1873/4: xxvii.) 1875. Table: statistics of schools for scientific and pro- fessional instruction. ([42] same 1874/5: Ixxxiv.) . Propositions as to what can be done in direction of education for work. ([42] same 1874/5: xxiv- xxvi.) . See above, Compulsory Education, this date. . On desirability of introducing industrial educa- tion into common schools. (Govs. mess. (Hart- ranft) Jan. 6, 1875: 7-8.) . Summary of ann. income and expenditure of an industrial college. ([3] A.R. bureau industrial statistics 1874/5: 454.) . Recommendation that mechanical, industrial, etc., education be made part of high school course. (46 A.R, inspectors of Eastern Penitentiary 1875:. 34-35.) . Education vs. crime; importance of industrial education to youth of Penn. as preventative agst. crime. (46 same 1875: 11-39.) 1876. Vast expenditure for educational purposes should ensure instruction in industrial occupations. (Govs. mess. (Hartranft) Jan. 4, 1876: 8.) . Proposed petition to the Legislature on the sub- ject of industrial education. (Penn. School Jol. V. 25: 251.) 1876-1877. Necessity of a system of trade education for youth in Penn. (47 A.R. inspector of Eastern Penn. 1876 (pp. 22-25)— 48 same 1877.) 1877. Necessity of industrial art education; efforts of Penn. Museum and School of Industrial Art in this respect; beginning for industrial education furnished in specimens of geol. ■ survey. (Govs, mess. (Hartranft) Jan. 3, 1877: 13-14.) . Technical education — the missing link supplied. (Penn. School Jol. v. 26: 175.) Preparatory dept. at the Polytechnic College of the State of Penn. EDUCATION— cont'd Industrial and Technical— cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd 1877. Education for work; suggested establishment of workshop schools. ([44] A.R. supt. public instruc- tion 1876/7: xvii-xxli.) 1878. Decline of system of apprenticeship, decadence of skilled labor and rapid increase of common day laborers; influence of labor-saving machines ; trades unions and labor organizations; remedy for de- moralized conditions must come through industrial schools and workshops; aids to industrial educa- tion; Phila. Museum and School of Industrial Art. (Govs. mess. (Hartranft) Jan. 2, 1878: 18-20.) —I—. Letter of A. L. Kennedy, pres. of Polytechnic College, Phila. on industrial education. (Penn. School Jol. V. 26: 347-348.) . Remarks of Gov. Hartranft on Industrial Edu- cation. (Same v. 27: 214.) 1879. See above, Compulsory Education, this date. Establishment of industrial schools by dept. of Industrial training organized in connection with the International Exhibition, Phila.: one of silk culture and one of mechanic arts. (Penn. School Jol. V. 27: 429.) 1880. Industrial school to be established by bd. of mngrs. of Phila. Assn. of Mnfrers. of Textile Fab- rics. (Some V. 29: 395.) . Industrial education in our common schools; by Elizabeth Lloyd. (Sams v. 29: 275-276.) 1883. How far can industrial arts be introduced in our public schools; by R. M. Streeter. (Some v. 32: 65-70.) 1884. Industrial schools: supply of skilled labor from native population diminishing; mechanical train- ing of youth of vital importance; establishment of industrial schools would do much, but revision of common school system would do more; education of youth in mechanical arts commended to atten- tlMi of legisl. (12 A.R. bureau of industrial sta- tistics 1884: viii-ix.) 1886. Suggested that act approved Je. 26, 1885, author- izing central bds. of education in cities of 2d class to establish and maintain schools for instruction in mechanic arts and kindred subjects, should be extended to all cities of 10,000 or more inhabitants. ([53] A.R. supt. public instruction 1885/6: xvii.) . Course in mechanic arts. pp. 100-104. (Penn. State College Bull. 13 (1 series).) . Same. (Rept. Penn. State College 1886: 314-318.) 1887. Reform and enlargement of educational system; industrial manual training; civics. (Govs. mess. (Beaver) Jan. 18, 1887: 7-9.) . Apptmt. of industrial education comn. by Gov. Beaver. (Penn. School Jol. v. 36: 265-266.) 1888. Exhibit of industrial work: what Phila. has done and is doing. (Same v. 36: 454-455.) — 1 — . Industrial training; how far practicable in normal schools. (iSfont* v. 37: 211.) . Conference of industrial comn. with normal school principals. (Some v. 37: 261-278.) 1889. List of members of Industrial Education Comn. and work of comn.; manual training; apprn. for equipment of normal schools in manual training recommended. (Govs. mess. (Beaver) Jan. 1, 1889: 11-13.) . Rept. of the comn. on industrial education, with appendices. Harrisburg: E. K. Meyers, 1889. 592 pp., pi., illus. Geo. W. Atherton, Adam H. Fetterolf, Nathan C. Schaeffer, Geo. J. Luckey, Theodore W. Bean. . Same. (Legisl. Record 1889 (v. 2); 2796-2920.) 1891. See below, Normal Schools. State, this date. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 743 EDUCATION— cont'd Industrial and Technical — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA- -cont'd 1893. Apprenticeship and industrial schools. (21 A.R. bureau industrial statistics 1893: 1-86 D.) . Same, separate, n. p., C. M. Busch, 1894. 86 pp. . New engineering bldg. of Penn. State College. (Penn. School Jol. v. 41: 420-422.) . Rept. of special committee apptd. by comn. of soldiers' orphan schools to visit manual training or industrial schools. (Same v. 41: 347-354.) St. Louis Manual Training Scbool, Indiana Soldiers and Sailors Orphans' Home, Chicago Manual Train- ing School, Toledo Manuel Training School, Univ. School, Cleveland, Ohio, and others. 1894. Bldg. trades: replies reed, to inquiries as to whether acquiring knowledge of a trade by serving an apprenticeship or by acquiring useful knowledge in technical schools be most desirable. (22 A.R. bureau industrial statistics 1894: B. 5-19; 357-446.) 1895. Need of industrial training in public schools. (Govs. mess. (Hastings) Jan. 15, 1895.) Northwmberland County serial 1853/4-1903/4. Rept. of co. supt. of schools. (21 A.R. supt. common schools 1853/4 (pp. 109-110) — same 1903/4.) Omitted 1878/9, 1880/1, 1882/3, 1884/5; hist, sketch in 1876/7. John J. Reimensnyder, co. supt. 1853/4-1859/60; Jacob Ulp, 1860/1-1865/6 ; J. W. Haupt, 1866/7-1867/8 ; ' W. J. Wolverton, 1868/9, 1881/2-1886/7; Saul Shlpman, 1869/70-1874/5; H. H. Bartholomew, 1875/6-1877/8; Wm. B. Boal, 1879/80; W. E. Bloom, 1887/8-1892/3; Ira Shlpman, 1893/4- 1898/9 ; Benj. Apple, 1899/00-1903/4. Pittsburgh 1873. Pittsburg; need of an industrial school for neglected children. ([40] A.R. supt. common schools 1872/3: xvii.) IBON INDTJSTEIAL SCHOOLS 1878. [Legislation rel. to] Iron Industrial Schools. (Penn. School Jol. v. 27: 8-10.) Principally extrs. from a speech of Senator Holben. . Remarks (Holben) on the Iron Industrial School bill. (Legisl. Record 1878 (v. 2): 2450-2453.) A state school for instruction In mnfre. of articles from iron and steel. 1879. Debate on act to establish the Iron Industrial Schools of Eastern and Western Penn. (Same 1879: 126-130; 217-219.) . Iron Industrial Schools. (Same 1879 (v. 2) : 1819-1822; 2007-2008.) 1881. Iron Industrial School bill; debate. (Same 1881: 1220.) . Iron industrial schools; proposed establishment of one to be known as Eastern Iron Industrial School of Penn. and the other as the Western Iron Industrial School of Penn. (Same 1881: 778-784; 1077-1078.) Kindergartens 1857. The kindergarten. (Penn. School Jol. v. 6: 220- 224.) From Saturday Evening Post. 1874. Boston kindergartens; by Louise C. Moulton. (Same v. 23: 156-158.) . The kindergarten; by Edgar Bourloton. (Same V. 22: 319-320.) 1875. The nature of kindergarten instruction; by Elizabeth R. Peabody. (Same v. 23: 245-248.) . The kindergarten — what is it; by Mrs. Woolson. (Same v. 24: 32-34.) EDUCATION— cont'd Kindergartens — cont'd 1876. A kindergarten in London; by N. S. Dodge. (Same v. 24: 305-307.) . The kindergarten display; by Rachel S. Walk. (Some V. 25: 159-160; 194-195.) 1878. Record of a kindergarten week; by Eleanor Beebe. (Same v. 27: 12-14.) . Kindergarten work in common schools; by Rachel S. Walk. (Same v. 27: 103-107.) 1879. The relations of the kindergarten to the school; by W. T. Harris. (Same v. 28: 101-102.) 1880. Kindergartens In connection with normal schools: procs. of Minn, normal school bd. (Same v. 29: 328.) 1895. Limitations of kindergarten work; by D. A. Harman. (Same v. 44: 107-110.) 1898. Discussion during session of State Teachers Assoc, on kindergarten. (Same v. 47: 91-98.) . The kindergarten; by Geo. J. Luckey. (Same v. 46: 481-482.) . The kindergarten in the public school; by L. O. Foose. (Same v. 46: 482-487.) 1901. Kindergarten conference. (Same v. 50: 122-127.) 1903. Same. (Same v. 52: 144-153.) . Kindergartens in Penn. (70 A.R. supt. public instruction 1902/3: vi-vii.) Lancasterian System Acts of 1818 and April 1, 1822 establishing the first (Phila.) and second (Lancaster and Incorporated boroughs) School Districts of Penn. resp., both required instruction upon the Lancasterian or monitorial plan. The bd. of controllers of the First District employed Jos. Lancaster [of London, England] for a number of years to develop the system. Schools under the Lancasterian plan were also established at Harrisburg, Pittsburgh, Erie and other places. 1822. See above. Education, Penn., this date. 1825-1828. See same, these dates. 1832. Rept. of committee on corporations (Uhule) upon Lancasterian School, in Borough of Milton. (House jol. 1831/2 v. 2: 583 (doc. 127).) Law Schools 1896. Entrance requirements of law schools should be advanced. (1 bienn. rept. of higher education 1895/6: 15.) 1896-1904. Table: names of law schools, location, name and title of officer in charge, date of organization or foundation, date of charter, no. of ytb. in full course, no. of Instructors, enrollment of students. (1 same 1895/6 (pp. 16-17)— 5 same 1903/4.) Omitted 1901/2. Beginning with 1897/8, called General and Financial Statistics and contains following additional items : no. of students from other states ; no. from other countries ; no. since founding ; no. graduated at last commencement ; whole no. of graduates since founded ; no. of vols, in library ; average ann. cost per student ; average cost of board per week ; estimated value of bldgs. and grounds ; estimated value of apparatus ; amt. of endowment fund. Laws See also above, Compulsory Education. N. H. serial 1842-1903. The common school laws of Penn. with ex- planatory Instructions and forms [and decisions,* 1853 et seq.]. Checklist 1842. Harrisburg : Prtd. by M'Kinley and Lescure, 1842. 32 pp. A compilation of the school laws of Penn., with explana- tory instructions and forms, by the supt. Copy seen in Penn. State Library. 1843. Harrisburg: Prtd. by V. Best, 1843. 36 pp. Copies seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn. and in Penn. State Library. * The first page of each number of the Penn. School Journal con- tains decisions, instructions, etc., by the state superintendent. 744 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA EDUCATION— cont'd Laws— cont'd serial — cont'd Checklist — cont'd 1844-1845. Not found. 1846. Harriabnre: J. M. G. Lescnre, 1846, vl, 28 pp. Copy seen In Free Library of Phlla. 1847-1860. Not found. 1851. Harrlsburg : T. Fenn & Co., 1851. 15 pp. 8°. Copy seen in Penn. State Library. 1000 copies to En- glish and 5000 In German ordered prtd. (Honse Jol. 1851 V. 1 : 353.) 1852. Not found. 1853. Harrlsburg : T. Fenn & Co., 1853. xl, 34 pp. Copies seen in Free Library of Phila., to the N. T. Public Library and to Penn. State Library. 2000 copies In English and 500 in German ordered prtd. (Sen. jpl. 1853 T. 1 : 133.) 1854. Harrlsburg : A. B. Hamilton, 1854. 55 pp. Copies seen to Amer. Phil. Socy., in library of the Library Co. of Phlla. and in Penn. State Library. 1855. Harrlsburg: A. B. Hamilton, 1855. 103 (1) pp. Copies seen to Hist. Socy. of Penn., library of the Library Co. of Phila., to the Free Library of Phila. and in Penn. State Library. 1856. Not found. 1857. Harrisburg : A. B. Hamilton, 1857. 142 pp. Copies seen in Free Library of Phila., library of the Library Co. of Phila., to the N. T. Public Library and to Penn. State Library. 1858-1861. Not found. 1862. Harrisburg: A. B. Hamilton, 1862. 119 pp. Copies seen to Free Library of Phila. and in Penn. State Library. 1863-1866. Not found. 1866. Harrlsburg : Smgerly & Myers, 1866. xx, 207 pp. 16°. Copies seen to Hist Socy. of Penn. and in Mercantile Library, Phila. 1867-1869. Not found. 1870. Harrisburg : B. Stagerly, 1870. vi, 276 pp. 16°. Copies seen In Free Library of Phila., Hist. Socy. of Penn. and to the N. T. Public Library. 1871-1872. Not found. 1873. Harrlsburg : B. Singerly, 1873. vl, 229 pp. 16°. Copy seen in Free Library of Phila. and to Hist. Socy. of Penn. 1874-1875. Not found. 1876. Harrisburg: B. F. Meyers, 1876. vl, 213 pp. 16°. Copy seen in Free Library of Phila. 1877-1878. Not found. 1879. Harrisburg : L. S. Hart, 1879. vi, 307 pp. 24°. Coples seen In Free Library of Phila., Hist Socy. of Penn. and in the N. X. Public Library. 1880-1881. Not found. 1882. Harrlsburg: L. S. Hart, 1882. vi, (1) 324 pp. 12°. Copies seen to Hist. Socy. of Penn. and in the N. Y. Public Library and in the Fenn. State Library. 1883-1884. Not found. 1885. Harrlsburg: L. S. Hart, 1885. vi, 288 pp. Copies seen in the Free Library of Phila. and to the N. T. Public Library. 1886-1887. Not found. 1888. Harrisburg : E. K. Meyers, 1888. v. 213 pp. 16°. Copies seen in Free Library of Phila., in the N. Y. Public Library and to Penn. State Library. 1889. Harrisburg: E. K. Meyers, 1890. v, 213 pp. 16°. Copy seen In Free Library of Phila. 1890. Harrisburg: E. K. Meyers, 1890. v, 213 pp. 16°. Copy seen m Free Library of Phila. 1891. None published. 1892. Harrisburg: E. K. Meyers. 1892. vl, 222 pp. Copy seen in Free Library of Phlla. 1893. None published. 1894. n. p. C. M. Busch, 1894. v. 1, 270 pp. 16°. Copy seen to Free Library of Phlla. ; also to Library of Congress. 1895. None published. 1896. Harrisburg: C. M. Busch, 1896. vi, 395 pp. 16°. 1897. Harrisburg: C. M. Busch, 1897. vUl, 450 pp. 16°. 1898. None published. 1899. Harrisburg : W. S. Bay, 1899. vl, 462 pp. 16°. 1900. None published. 1901. Harrisburg : W. S. Ray, 1902. vl, 484 pp. 16°. 1902. None published. 1903. Harrlsburg: W. S. Bay, 1903. vl, 408 pp. 16°. nori-seriM 1834. An act to establish a general system of educa- tion by common schools. Harrisburg: Prtd. by H. Welsh, 1834. 11 pp. Copies seen in Hist. Socy. of Fenn. and to Amer. Phil. Socy. 1500 copies to English and 500 in German ordered prtd. -. Text of first common school law. (Penn. School Jol. V. 16: 51-54.) EDUCATION— cont'd Laws— cont'd ' , nori'Serial — cont'd / 1835. An act suppl. to an act to establish a general system of education by common schools. Rept. by Mr. Anderson of Del., chrm. Harrisburg: Prtd. by Welsh & Patterson, 1835. 6 pp. Copies seen to library of the Library Co. of Phlla., Hl(t Socy. of Penn. and Amer. Pbll. Socy. 1836. An act to consolidate and amend the several acts rel. to a general system of education by com- mon schools, together with explanatory instruc- tions and forms for carrying the same into opera- tion; by the supt. of common schools. Harrlsburg: Prtd. by T. Fenn, 1836. 32 pp. Copy seen to Penn. State Library. . Text of school law. (Penn. School Jol. v. 23: 211-213.) Text of revised school law. (Same v. 16: 128- 130.) 1837. An act to consolidate and amend the several acts of Assem. rel. to a general system of education by common schools, together with explanatory in- structions and forms. 2d ed. Harrisburg: E. Guyer, 1837. 32 pp. Copies seen to Amer. FhiL Socy., to Penn. State Library and to Library of Congress. . Same; different title [House ed.]. Rept. of the supt. of common schools ace. with bills relating to the common school system. Harrisburg: Boas & Coplan, 1839. 61 pp. Copy seen to Amer. Phil. Socy. 1839. Draft of common school law. Harrisburg: E. Guyer, 1839. 61 pp. Copy seen to Amer. PhlL Socy. Has date 1838 on title page. . Same. (Sen. jol. 1838/9 v. 2: 166-221.) 1848. Text of local act for collection of school taxes. (Penn. School Jol. v. 1: 26.) East Lampeter, West Lampeter, and Leacock townships. 1849-1870. Text of acts reL to schooling of minors. (Bame v. 21: 305.) 1852. Extrs. from pending school law; co. examiners and school visitors. {Same v. 1: 389-391.) 1854. An act for the regulation and continuation of the common school system in Penn. Harrisburg: A. B. Hamilton, 1854. 17 pp. Copy seen to library of the Library Co. of Phlla. . Same. (Penn. School Jol. v. 2: 378-385.) . Text of law reL to co. supts. (Same v. 2: 333- 334.) 1855. Text of suppl. to common school law. n. t. p. 2 11. Copy seen to Fenn. State Library. [1857.] Penn. state normal schools; an act to provide for the due training of teachers, for the common schools of the state; drafted by Thos. H. Bur- rowes. 8 t>P. Copy to Library of Congress. 1857. Text of school laws passed in 1857. (Penn. School Jol. V. 5: 375-376.) . Text of state normal school law. (Same v. 44: 220-223.) . Same. (Same v. 6: 7-9.) . Laws rel. to common schools of Penn. 37 pp. (24 A.R. supt. common schools 1856/7 app. [B].) 1857-1859. Text of state normal school acts. (Penn. School Jol. V. 8: 195-197.) 1859. Penn. normal school laws. Harrisburg: A. B. Hamilton, 1860. 14 pp. Copy seen to Hist. Socy. of Fenn. . Supplement to act of May 20, 1857 which pro- vides for training of teachers for common schools of state. (26 A.R. supt. common schools 1858/9 app. [B] pp. 145-146.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 7i5 EDUCATION— cont'd Laws — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1862. Text of further suppl. to act for the regulation and continuance of a system of education by com- mon schools. (Penn. School Jol. v. 10: 292-295.) 1864. Text of acts rel. to common schools passed in I 1864. (Same v. 12: 360-362.) 1865. Text of act suppl. to act for regulation and con- tinuance of a system of education by common schools. (Same v. 13: 251-252.) 1867. Text of suppl. to act for regulation and continu- ance of school system; with explanations. (Same V. 15: 271-275.) . Text of law rel. to teachers' certificates. (Same V. 16: 285.) 1869. Text of act rel. to collection of school tax in school distrs. (Legisl. Record 1869: 1415.) 1871. Text of new school laws. (Penn. School Jol. v. 20: 59-60.) 1874. Text of school laws passed in 1874. (Some v. 23: 61-62.) 1875. Text of act. rel. to election and apptmt. of trus- tees for the state normal school. (Same v. 23: 376- 377.) 1878. Text of bill regulating salaries of co. supts. (Same v. 26: 428.) 1883. Text of act rel. to permanent certificates of teach- ers in common schools. (Same v. 32: 76.) . Text of act rel. to free evening schools. (Same V. 32: 157-158.) 1885. Text of act rel. to teachers' tenure of office. (Samev. 34: 75-76.) — ' — .. Text of act rel. to purchase of text-books. (Same V. 34: 75.) . Text of act regulating the collection of taxes in the several boroughs and townships. (Same v. 34: 295-296.) 1887. Text of law requiring payment of teachers while attending institutes. (Same v. 35: 465; v. 36: 34- 35.) 1889. Text of act constituting each city of the 3d class a single school distr., providing for the election of its school controllers, levy and collection of its taxes and mngmt. of ite affairs. (Same v. 38: 28-29.) 1891. Text of act requiring co. comrs. to provide co. supts. with an office at the co. seat. (Same v. 40: 275-276.) 1892. Text of law requiring publication of ann. finan- cial stmts, of school bds. (Same v. 40: 551-552.) 1893. Text of act rel. to high schools in boroughs, etc. (Same v. 42: 274-277.) . Text of acts rel. to normal school apprns. (Some V. 42: 41-42.) . Text of act rel. to free text-books. (Same v. 42: 39-40.) 1895. Text of act to provide for incorporation of insti- tutions with power to confer degrees, etc. (1 bienn. rept. of higher education 1895/6: 46-49.) . Text of act rel. to high schools. (Penn. School Jol. V. 44: 84-85.) . Text of act rel. to incorporation of institutions of learning and conferring degrees. (Same v. 44: 87-89.) — ' — . Text of act rel. to compulsory attendance. (Same V. 43: 550-551.) . Text of act rel. to free public libraries in school distrs. (Same v. 44: 86-87.) 1897. Text of school laws passed in 1897. (Same v. 46: 90-96.) 1901. Same, in 1901. (Same v. 49: 516-518; 618-621.) . Same. (Some v. 50: 41-44; 167-170; 352-353.) 1903. Same in 1903. (Same v. 51: 518-522; 567-568.) EDUCATION— cont'd Laws — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1903. Acts of Assem. rel. to education, n. p , W. S. Ray, 1903. 26 pp. Copies seen in Penn. State Library and In Library of Congress. Manual Training See also below, Individual Institutions ; Berean. Manual Training and Industrial School. 1880. Manual training at St. Louis; new movement in the West. (Penn. School Jol. v. 28: 389-393.) 1885. The educational value of manual training; by Chas. H. Ham. (Sam^ v. 34: 140-141.) 1888. Manual training; by A. H. Fetterolf. (Same V. 37: 112-113.) . Same; L. W. Miller. (Some v. 37: 115-116.) 1895. The Elmira reformatory of New York: manual training and intellectual discipline. (Some v. 43: 3-4.) 1897. Manual training: its effect upon the will and upon the character; by Thos. M. Balliet. (Sam,e V. 45: 453-456.) 1900. Art and manual training in education; by J. L. Todd. (Same v. 48: 375-378.) 1903. Manual training; by C. B. Conelly. (Same v. 52: 77-80.) . Manual training in theory and practice; by Herbert R. Jacques. (Same v. 52: 153-156.) , Manual training and technical education; by Thos. M. Balliet. (Some v. 52: 330-334.) . Manual training in high schools; by M. L. Lan- bach. (Same v. 52: 133-135.) GERMANY 1880. What Germany is doing for girls. (Penn. School Jol. V. 29: 395-396.) OHIO 1852. Description of Roach [Manual Labor] School at Massilon, O. (Penn. School Jol. v. 1: 207-208.) PENNSYLVANIA 1833. Rept. of committee on education (Matthias), rel. to manual labor academies. (House Jol. 1832/3 V. 2: 562-571 (doc. 168).) — — . Same, separate. Harrisburg: Prtd. by H. Welsh, 1833. 14 pp. Copy seeq In Univ. of Penn. Library and In Amer. Phil. Socy. 1834. Rept. of committee on education (White) upon the petition rel. to the Manual Labor Academy (Baptist) in Western Penn. (House jol. 1833/4 V. 2: 660-661 (doc. 160).) 1856. Sketch of a plan for a free state manual labor Univ.; by Sharon Tyndale. (Penn. School Jol. v. 5: 139-140.) 1887. Manual training and industrial education. ( [54] A.R. supt. public instruction 1886/7: vii-x.) 1888. Manual training; review of efforts making In Penn. (Penn. School Jol. v. 37: 170.) . How and to what extent can manual training be engrafted on our system of public schools? by Chas. H. Ham. (Same v. 36: 349-350.) 1889. Manual training; provisions of bill proposed by industrial education comn. (Same v. 37: 319-320.) See above. Industrial and Technical for rept. of comn. 1890. Manual training in the public schools; encour- agement. (Same v. 39: 37-38.) 1890-1892. Manual training taught in schools. ([57] A.R. supt. public instruction 1889/90 (p. v) — [59] same 1891/2.) 1891. Remarks of Supt. Luckey on manual training. (Penn. School Jol. v. 39: 419-420.) 1902. Manual training as related to the public school course; by C. B. Connelley. (Same v. 50: 502-504.) 746 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA EDUCATION— cont'd Manual Training — conf d PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd 1903. Manual training; progress in establishment of schools oL (70 AJl. supt public instruction 1902/3: T-vi.) PMladelpUia 1885. The manual training and technical schools of Phila.; by E. J. James. (13 A.R. bureau of in- dustrial statistics 1885: 1-16.) Education of the hand; new manual training school in Phila. (Penn. School Jol. t. 34: 162-163.) 1886. Extr. from rept. of pres. of bd. of education of Phila. urging manual training in lower grades. {Same v. 35: 287-288.) ST. LOUIS, MO. 1880. See above, the general group, this date. Tidioute, Warren Co. 1888. Manual training in the public schools of Tidioute. (Penn. School Jol. v. 36: 375-376.) Medical Schools See also below, Indivldaal Institutions. Medlco- Chlmisical ; Phila. Polyclinic and College for Graduates in Medicine; etc. 1872. Kept, of special conunittee (Randall) on in- vestigation of facts concerning alleged corrupt issu- ing of medical diplomas by medical colleges. (Sen. jol. 1872: 723-725.) . Same, separate [with testimony]. Harrisburg: B. Singerly, 1872. 134 pp. Copy seen in Penn. State Library. 1881. Sale of diplomas; proceedings agst. American Univ. of Phila., Eclectic Medical College of Penn. and agst. Phila. University of Medicine and Sur- gery; means advanced by citizen of Phila. who should be recompensed; system of registration of medical diplomas recommended. (Govs. mess. (Hoyt) Jan. 4. 1881: 26-27.) 1888-1889. Names of medical colleges, and no. of gradu- ates from each college practicing in Penn. (A.R. secy, internal affairs pt. 1 1887 (pp. 314 A-316 A) — same 1888/9.) 1894. £bctracts from the jol. of the select committee of the Senate apptd. to investigate the facts con- cerning the alleged corrupt issuing of medical diplomas by medical colleges existing under the laws of Penn. [1872], and from the rept. of the atty. gen. for 1879 and 1880. Philadelphia, Oct. 15, 1894. 8 pp. Copy seen in Fiee Libra]^ of Phila. On p. 8 is a note by J. H. Gendell, special connsel with the atty. gen. of the state in the matter of the revoking of the charters in 18S0. 1896. See below. Teachers, this date. . Natural centers for schools of medicine: Phila. and Pittsburgh — ^flourishing condition of schools. (1 bienn. rept of higher education 1895/6: 6-7.) . Standard of admission into schools of medicine should be advanced. (1 same 1895/6: 6.) 1896-1904. Table: names of medical collies in state, location, name and title of officer in charge, date of organization or foundation, date of charter, no. of yrs. in course, no. of instructors, etc., enrollment of students. (1 same 1895/6 (pp. 8-9) — 5 same 1903/4.) No retnms 1901/2. Beginning with 1897/8, called General and Financial Statistics and contains following additional items : no. of students from other states ; from other countries ; no. since founding ; no. graduated at last commencement ; whole no. of graduates since founded ; no. of vols, in library ; average cost of board per week ; estimated value of bidgs. and grounds ; estimated value of apparatus ; amt. of endowment fund. EDUCATION— cont'd Medical Schools — cont'd 1898. Preliminary examination of medical students; higher standards should be insisted upon. (2 same 1897/8: 10-11.) . Effect of examinations held under supervision of [state] medical council. (2 same 1897/8: 10.) MiUtaiy Schools 1849. In favor of establishment of a state military institute. (A.R. adj. gen. 1849: 10-11.) 1862. That provision be made for military instruction of youth. (Govs. mess. (Curtin) 1862: 13.) 1889. Schools of instruction for non-commissioned and commissioned officers of National Guard. (A. R. adj. gen. 1889: vi.) 1898. Military drill a desirable feature of higher educa- tion. (2 bienn. rept. of higher education 1897/8: 20.) Moral Training 1858. See below. Teachers' Institutes, this date. 1878. Moral training in the public schools; by Wm. MueUer. (Penn. School Jol. ▼. 26: 290-295.) 1890. Need of moral training in our schools; by R. M. McNeaL (Same v. 39: 95-97.) Museums 1877. Pedagogical by S. P. May. (Penn. (£fame v. museums; School Jol V. 26: 78-88.) Proposed museum of industrial art. 25: 371-372.) 1878. An educational museum; by Jacob Ennis. (Same V. 26: 406-407.) Nature Study 1855. A plea for the study of natursd history in the common schools; by Wm. Darlington. (Pain. School JoL V. 4: 156-160.) 1900. Nature study reference library for use in public schools; arranged by M. L. Dock, from lists fur- nished secy, of agric. 21 ro. (Dept. Department of Public Instruction Quakers; see above, Private Schools. Berks County Readiirg Circles 1885. Teachers' reading circles in Mich., Wise, and 111. (Penn. School Jol. v. 34: 73-74.) 1886. Penn. State Reading Circle; committee; courses of study. {Same v. 35: 209-210.) . Teachers' reading circles; by H. H. Spayd. (Same V. 35: 96-98.) 1903. Reading circles in state. (70 A.R. supt. public instruction 1902/3: viii.) Receipts and Expenditures 1820/1-1843/4. • Expenditures for education. (A.R. audi- tor-gen. 1820/1— «ome 1843/4.) 1828/9. See below. Education: Individual Institutions. Dickinson College, this date. 1835. Table: list of cos. that have been paid state appms. for school purposes with date of payment, under act of Apr. 1, 1834. ([2] A.R. supt. of com- mon schools 1835: betw. pp. 50 and 51.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. 1835-1839. Stmt, of receipts of several common school distrs. from state treasury and from school tax since commencement of system, and expenditures for purchasing, building, and repairing school houses. (6 some 1839: 626.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. 1835-1840. Table: approximate appms. reed, and to be reed, per 100 taxables by accepting school distrs. (5 same 1838: 502.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. 1835-1841. Table: receipts and expenditures of the several common school distrs., exclusive of Phila. (8 same 1840/1: 11.) 1835/42-1854/1904. See above. Education. Penn., these dates. 1836. Stmt, of dividends of state apprn. for years 1835 and 1836, paid since date of last annual rept. ( [3] A.R. supt. common schools 1836, table D.) 1836-1841. Table: ann. receipts from state and co. treasury, sums expended in purchasing and erect- ing school houses, and no. of scholars educated in each year. (8 same 1840/1: 125.) Paging from Collected docs. 1836/7-1851/2. See Education : Individual Institutions. Dickinson College, these dates. 1837. Letter from the secy, of the commonwealth (Bur- rowes) and auditor general (Hobart) ace. with a rept. on the expenses of general education and stmts, of the common school fund and the valuation and taxation of real and personal estate for 1835. Read in convention Je. 22, 1837. Haxrisburg: Prtd. by Thompson & Clark, 1837. 23 pp. Copy seen in the Hist. Socy. of Penn. . Table: apprn. for school year 1837, paid since last ann. rept; also apprn. for 1838, paid to distrs. which have not reported for year just closed, and are consequently not included in Table I, together with amt. of tax assessed on latter. ([4] A.R. supt. of common schools 1837: table H.) EDUCATION— cont'd Receipts and Expenditures— cont'd 1840/1-1843/4. Tabular stmt. rel. to common school apprns.: amt.; sum drawn; sum undrawn. (House jol. 1845 V. 2: 375-383 (doc. 59).) Submitted by supt. of common schools (MtiUer), Feb. 20, 1845, in compliance with House res. of Feb. 13, 1845. 1841-1843. Table: amt. annually paid to counties for educational purposes. (Govs. mess. (Porter) 1844: 15.) 1841-1850. Table: state tax and other revenue derived from several counties of commonwealth and pay- ments made to them resp. for common schools. (A.R. auditor general 1849/50: 88-118.) 1841/2. Amt. paid to supporting distrs., amt. of school tax levied, amt. of school apprn. paid to accepting distrs. (9 A.R. supt. common schools 1841/2: 5.) . Amt. paid for instruction in reporting distrs., amt. paid for fuel and contingent expenses; amt. paid for school houses. (9 sam^ 1841/2: 5.) 1842. Table: aggregate amt. due to non-accepting distrs. of each co. on first Monday in Je. (8 same 1840/1: 147.) Paging from Collected does. 1842-1875. Stmt, of receipts (state apprn., taxes, etc.) and expenditures (school houses, bldgs., fuel, sala- ries, etc.) in 1842, 1857, 1865 and 1875, for Hunting- don Co. (44 sams 1876/7: 293.) 1844. Amt. of state apprn. paid to accepting distrs.; school tax levied upon the distrs. themselves; amts. expended for instruction, houses, etc. (11 same 1843/4: 7.) 1844/5-1903/4. Expenditures for common schools. (A.R. auditor gen. 1844/5 (pp. 32-33)— .m?ne 1903/4.) From 1880 to 1904, the Department of Public Instruc- tion is given under the caption Expenses of Gov- ernment. 1845. Amt. of ann. state apprn. to common schools; proportion to each taxable; amt. undrawn. (12 A.R. supt. common schools 1844/5: 6.) 1846. Apprn. for current year; deductions to which it is subject. (12 same 1844/5: 6.) 1854. State apprn.; compensation of co. supts. (21 same 1854: 18.) 1856-1904. See above. Education, Penn., this date. 1859/60. Expenses of the distrs. during the year: school taxes, state apprn.; unpaid distrs.; apprn. to Corn planter Indians. (27 A.R. supt. common schools 1859/60: 7-10.) 1860-1861. Table: state apprn. and application thereof. (28 same 1860/1: 11.) 1861-1868/9. List of school warrants issued. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1861 in v. 9 : 268 ; 296-298 ; 327-328 ; 359-361. 1861/2 " V. 10 : 9-12 ; 35-36 ; 68 ; 103 ; 136 ; 165 ; 193 ; 228 ; 262 ; 291-292 ; 327-328. 1862/3 in v. 11 : 8-10 ; 39-41 : 67 ; 106 ; 139 ; 169 ; 199 ; 204 ; 233 ; 261-262 ; 293-294 ; 297-299 ; 325-326 ; 356- 357 1863/4 in v. 12 : 6-8 ; 40-41 ; 66-67 ; 106 ; 133 ; 172 ; 329- 331 ; 357-359. 1864/5 in v. 13 : 7-9 ; 38-39 ; 65-66 ; 90-91 ; 113 ; 134 146 • ; 170 ; 195-196 ; 222-223 ; 250-251 ; 271-273. 1865/6 in v. 14:7-9: 31-33: 46-47; 74; 100; 125; 151 177 ; 205 ; 229 ; 256 ; 282-284. 1866/7 in v. 15 : 8-10 ; 31-33 ; 46-48 ; 82-83 ; 135-136 ; 216 275 ; 300-301. 1867/8 in v. 16 : 11-13 ; 39-40 ; 110-116 ; 142-143 ; 177 314 ; 350-351. 1868/9 in V. 17 : 16-17. 1861-1869. Financial operations of common school sys- tem; receipts and expenditures by distrs. and by common school dept. (28 A.R. supt. common schools 1860/1 (pp. 9-13)— 36 same 1868/9.) Omitted in 1862/3. 1869 called stmt, showing financial condition. » This volume has two pagings, viz. one starred and one unstarred. 756 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA EDUCATION— confd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd 1861/2. Table: amt expended during year for prtg. and binding exclnsive of paper, of which no separate acct has been rendered. (29 same 1861/2: 16.) 1861/2-1865/6. See below. Individual Institutions. School of Design for Women. 1861/6-1867/72. Cost of tuition and total expenditures of common school system in each six year period. (Govs. mess. (Geary) Jan. 8, 1873: 19.) 1867. Expenditures for advertising conventions. ( [34] AJl. supt. common schools 1866/7: xvii) 1867-1890. Table: apportionment of appms. for school purposes, and expenditures of dept. for the several divisions of the general system. ([34] same 1866/7 (pp. xvi-xvii) — 57 same 1889/90.) 1873/4-1882/3. See below. Individual Institutions. Mechanics' High School. 1874. Money spent for school bidgs. (41 A.R. supt. of common schools 1873/4: xxviii.) 1875. Publishing distr. accts.; several publications unnecessary; biU. ([42] same 1874/5: xi-xii.) 1882-1900. See above. Education. Pennsylvania, these dates. 1888/9-1891/2. See Education: Individual Institutions. Academy of Natural Sciences, these dates. 1888/9-1895/6. See Education: Individual Institutions. Phila. Polyclinic and Collie for Graduates in Medi- cine, this date. 1888/9-1903/4. See below, Penn. Museum and School of Industrial Art, these dates. 1895. Amt. of ann. appm. for common schools. (Govs, mess. (Pattison) Jan. 1, 1895: 15.) 1899/00-1902/3. See Education: Individual Institu- tions. Nautical School Ship, these dates. Huntingdon County 1842-1875. Table: receipts and expenditures for school purposes of Huntingdon Co. ([44] AJl. supt. pub- lic instruction 1876/7: 293.) 1875-1899. Table: receipts and expenditures for years 1875 and 1899 of Huntingdon Co. schools. {Same 1899/00 V. 1: 174.) Warren County 1872. Table: acct. of disbursement of appm. for War- ren Co. ([39] A.R. supt. common schools 1871/2: 184.) (^ntennial Bureau 1876. Table showing detailed acct. of receipts and ex- penditures of centennial bureau. ([43] A.R. supt. public instruction 1875/6: xcix-ci.) HiGHZE ESjUCATIOS 1838. Table: amt. paid quarterly to each university and college Incorporated by act of Apr. 12, 1838. (5 A.R. supt. common schools 1838: 903.) Paging from Honse doc ed. 1838-1841. Table: aggregate sum paid each year to conges, academies and female seminaries; no. of scholars each year. (8 same 1840/1: 9.) 1839. Names of colleges, their location and amt of quarterly payments made to each authorized by act of Apr. 12, 1838. (Same 1839: 639.) Paging from Senate doc. ed. 1841. College and academy table: medium cost of tuition per pupil for one year, medium ann. expense per pupil and sum reed, from state for one year. (Same 1840 1: 139-142.) Paging from Collected docs. 1842. Amt paid to coU^es, academies and female seminaries. (9 same 1841/2: 9.) EDUCATION— cont'd Keceipts and Expenditures— <:ont'd HiGHEE EtoucATiojT — Cont'd 1867/9-1869/73. See below. Education. Individual In- stitutions. Lincoln University, these dates. 1895. Appms. to higher institutions of learning. (62 A.R. supt. public instruction 1894/5: iii-iv.) Depactment of Public Instruction 1859/60-1865/6. Expenses of the d^t; salaries, con- tingent expenses, prtg., binding, etc. (27 A.R. supt common schools 1859/60 (p. 10) — 33 same 1865/6.) 1867-1874. Stmt, showing expenditures of dept of com- mon schools for general system. ([34] same 1867 (p. xvi)— 41 same 1873/4.) 1867-1889. Do., its own support. ([34] same 1866/7 (pp. rvii-xviii) — [56] same 1888/9.) 1874. M(mey paid out by school dept (41 same 1873/4 (pp. xxviii-xxix.) IsDiAx Schools 1861-1904. Table: appm. and expenditures for C^m- planter Indian school. (AJt. supt common schools 1860/1 (p. 15)— 71 same 1903/4.) Omitted 1864-1865. 1873-1876. Table: expenditures of state appm. for Indian school at Jennosedaga, Warren Co. (40 same 1872/3 (p. 165) — 43 same 1875/6.) NoBifAi. Schools 1861/2. Expenditures on acct. of No. Western State Normal School, Erie Co. (A-R. auditor gen. 1861/2: 95.) 1861/7-1861/81. Table: amt of state appms. to normal school of twelfth distr. (34 Alt supt common schools 1866/7 (p. xxviii) — 50 same 1882/3.) 1861/81 occurs in botJi 1881/2 and 1882/3 repta. . Table: amt of appms. to normal school of 3d distr. (34 same 1866/7 (pp. xxvii-xxviii) — 50 same 1882/3.) 1867/81 occnre in both 1881/2 and 1882/3 repts. — ' — Table: amt of state appms. to normal school of 2d distr. (34 same 1866/7 (p. xxvii) — 50 same 1882/3.) 1861/81 occnrs in both 1881/2 and 1882/3 repta. 1863. Stmt showing sum apprc^iiated for Mansfield State Normal SchooL (Same 1863: ix.) 1863/7-1863/81. Table: amt of appms. to normal school of 5th distr. (34 same 1866/7 (p. xxviii) — 50 same 1882/3.) 1863/81 occnrs in both 1881/3 and 1SS2/3 repts. 1867. Expenditures in recognizing normal schools. ([34] same 1866/7: xvii.) 1868. List of state appms. to normal schools. (Penn. School JoL V. 16: 313.) 1869-1869/81. Table: amt of state appms. to nraTnal school of sixth distr. (36 AJt supt Common schools 1868'S (p. xlii) — 50 same 1882/3.) 1869/81 occnrs in both 1881/2 and 1882/3 repts. 1869/71-1871/5. Stmt of amt. of appms. paid to assist schools to obtain recognition as state normal schools. In Documents as follows : 1869/71 in [38] A.B. eupt of common schools 1870/1 ilTii. 1869/72 In [39] A.E. snpt of common schools 1871/2 ilix. 1869,73 in [40] A.E. snpt of common schools 1872/3 iTiii. 1S71/4 In [41] A.E. snpt. of common schools 1873/4 Ima 1S71 '5 In [42] A.E, snpt. of common schools 1874/5 liiT. 1869/74-1869/81. Table: amt of state appms. to normal school of tenth distr. (41 AJt. supt common schools 1873/4 (p. Ixxx)— 50 same 1882/3.) 1869/81 occnrs in both 18S1/2 and 1882/3 repts. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 757 EDUCATION— cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd NoEMAL Schools — cont'd 1871-1871/81. Table: amt. of state apprns. to normal school of first distr. (38 same 1870/1 (p. xllv) — 50 ' same 1882/3.) 1871/81 occurs In both 1881/2 and 1882/3 repts. . Table: amt. of state apprns. to normal school of seventh dlstr. (40 same 1872/3 (p. IvI) — 50 same 1882/3.) 1871/81 occurs in both 1881/2 and 1882/3 repts. 1872/5-1872/81. Table: amt. of state apprns. to normal school of eighth distr. (44 A.R. supt. public in- struction 1876/7 (p. xli) — 50 same 1882/3.) 1872/81 occurs In both 1S81/2 and 1882/3 repts. 1873/6-1873/81. Table: amt. of state apprns. to state normal school of ninth distr. (43 so?ree 1875/6 (p. Ixiii)— 50 «om« 1882/3.) 1873/81 occurs In both 1881/2 and 1882/3 repts. 1874. List of apprns. to normal schools. (Penn. School Jol. V. 23: 210.) 1874-1881. Normal schools; stmt, showing indebted- ness and state apprns. ([48] A.R. supt. public in- struction 1880/1: xlviii-xlix.) 1862/3-1864/5. Expenses: state normal schools. (A.R. auditor gen. 1862/3 (p. 101) — same 1854/5.) 1884-1904. Table: distribution of state aid to normal school students. ([51] A.R. supt. public instruction 1883/4 (p. xxiii)— .71 same 1903/4.) Secondary Education 1830-1852. Stmt, of moneys appropriated to colleges and academies. (House jol. 1853 v. 2: 369-371 (doc. 39).) 1836. Stmt, of money and land given by Penn. to her academies and colleges up to present time. ([3] A.R. supt. common schools 1836, table G.) 1838. Table: female seminaries in operation, and amt. paid by state treasurer quarterly. (5 same 1838: 901.) . Table: payments made by state treasurer to academies. (5 same 1838: 902.) . Apprns. made to female seminaries, academies, and colleges by act of Apr. 12, 1838. (5 «ome 1838: 504-507.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. 1838/9-1838/41. Stmt, showing amt. paid to academies and female seminaries authorized by act of Apr. 12, 1838. (6 same 1839 (p. 638) — 8 same 1840/1.) Given for current year only in 1839/40. 1839. Table: names, counties and quarterly receipts of the female seminaries. (6 same 1839: 644.) Paging from Senate doc. ed. 1841. Table: female seminaries, medium cost of tuition for one year, whole expense of pupil per annum and amt. of state apprn. (8 same 1840/1: 138-139.) Paging from Collected docs. 1842. See above, Higher Education, this date. Kural Schools See also Agriculture. Education. 1855. Graded schools in rural distrs.; by Robt. Lowry. (Penn. School Jol. v. 4: 188-192.) 1856. Graded schools in rural distrs.; by H. C. Herr. (.Same V. 5: 7-8.) 1857. Graded schools in town and country; by R. N. Avery. (Same v. 6: 127-128.) 1858. Graded schools in the country; by John H. Hoopes. (Same v. 6: 341-342.) 1859. Rural graded schools established. (26 A.R. supt. common schools 1858/9: 20.) 1860. Grading schools in rural distrs. (Penn. School Jol. v. 8: 325-326.) EDUCATION— cont'd Rural Schools — cont'd 1872. Grading of country schools; by S. S. Jack. (Same V. 21: 36-38.) 1874. Grading schools in rural distrs. (Same v. 22: 333-334.) 1876. Foreigners looking at our country schools. (Same v. 25: 31-33.) 1878. Country schools and their organization; by James Johonnot. (Same v. 27: 189-194.) . Country schools; how can a co. supt. benefit them? by Mary Allen West. (Same v. 27: 10-11.) 1884. The mngmt. of ungraded country schools; by John Swett. (Same v. 33: 60-66.) 1888. How can we improve our common schools in the rural distrs.? by A. H. Berlin. (12 A.R. bd. agric. 1888: 288-293.) 1890. For law for closer school supervision in rural districts. ([57] A.R. supt. public instruction 1889/90: v.) 1892. The possibilities of the rural school; by Jos. S. Walton. (Penn. School Jol. v. 40: 437-439.) . Graded country schools. (Same v. 41: 169-171.) 1893. The supervision of country schools; by D. J. Waller. (Same v. 41: 403-406.) . Rural schools not advanced as well as city schools; consolidation of two or more rural schools Into one well equipped school recommended. (Govs. mess. (Pattison) Jan. 3, 1893: 27.) 1896. Graded work in rural schools; by J. M. Berkey. (Penn. School Jol. v. 45: 143-147.) . Consolidation of country schools and free trans- portation of pupils; by R. S. Macnamee. (Same V. 44: 334-337.) . Same; by S. C. Weadley. (Same v. 44: 337-338.) 1897. The rural school, its relation to farming, by J. G. Becht. (Same v. 45: 538-540.) . Lack of school facilities in rural distrs.; should be supplied with facilities equal to those in towns; effect on agric. and population; township high school. (Govs. mess. (Hastings) Jan. 5, 1897: 12- 14.) 1898. Rural schools — their past and future; by Herbert S. Putnam. (Penn. School Jol. v. 47: 51-54.) 1899. Necessity of making rural schools more thorough and increasing facilities for high school education recommended. (Govs. mess. (Pattison) Jan. 3, 1899: 7-8.) . The school and the farm. (66 A.R. supt. public instruction 1898/9: ix-x.) . Rural school sanitation; by A. G. Gotwald. (Penn. School Jol. v. 47: 434-436.) 1900. Consolidation of country schools and transporta- tion of scholars by use of vans; by H. H. Longs- dorfC; with appendix of abstracts of laws rel. to consolidation and transportation in Mass., Conn., R. I., N. H., Ohio and Penn. (6 A.R. dept. agric. 1900 pt. 1: 480-540.) 1901. The advantages and disadvantages of a uniform course of study for the rural schools of the state; by Eli M. Rapp. (Penn. School Jol. v. 50: 130-132.) 1902. Centralization of rural schools; by Lewis D. Bonebrake. (Same v. 50: 365-369.) . Necessity of a higher education in the rural distrs.; by M. Trimble. (8 A.R. dept. [26 A.R. bd.] agric. 1902 pt. 2: 251-255.) 1904. Centralization and consolidation of rural schools; by E. M. Rapp. (Penn. School Jol. v. 52: 430-434.) Sabbath Schools 1867. Sabbath schools; comments. ([34] A.R. supt. common schools 1866/7: xli.) 1889. See above, the general group, this date. 758 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA EDUCATION— cont'd Sabbath Schools — cont'd Local For material relating to school boards acting as bds. of health, see Public Health. Boards of Health : Local. 1874. General financial mngmt. of school bds. (41 A.R. supt common schools 1873/4: xxix.) 1891. Je. 8. Veto of act to confer upon the bd. of education in cities of the first class power to sell public school property, etc., with text of act. (Vetoes (Pattison) 1891: 46-47.) 1899. Regulation of Lancaster township school bd. (15 A.R. bd. health, etc. 1898/9 v. 1: 795.) 1902. Deadlocks in school bds.; suggested that no. of directors in townships be reduced from 6 to 5. (69 AJl. supt. public instruction 1901/2: i-li.) . Opinion of atty. gen. rel. to vacancy in school bd. of Fermanagh township, Juniata Co. (Bienn. rept atty. gen. 1901/2: 30-32.) 1904. School bd. and bd. of health; administration of schools should not be mixed with functions of a bd. of health. (71 A.R. supt. public instruction 1903/4: vii-viii.) School Boards State See also above, Dept. of Public Instmetlon. 1866. A bd. of education suggested. ([33] A.R. supt. common schools 1865/6: xxiv-xxv.) School Census 1841. Suggested that county comrs. be required to re- turn the no. of children of school age. ( 8 A.R. supt. common schools 1840/1: 7.) . Table: no. of children in Penn. betw. the ages of 5 and 15; do. in PhUa.; do. in non-accepting distrs.; do. in accepting distrs.; no. of scholars in the comm.on schools in 1841. (8 same 1840/1: 6.) 1868. A school census of children in state recom- mended. ([35] same 1867/8: xli-xlfi.) 1873. Recommended that legisl. make provision for taking a school census at time of making next triennial assessment throughout state and every third year thereafter. ([40] same 1872/3: xiv.) 1882. Expediency of law requiring school directors to make ann. census in resp. districts of all children who are not attending any school. ([55] A.R. supt public instruction 1887/8: vi.) 1884. Children out of school; recommends census of all children of school age in every school distr., in- cluding no. enrolled in public schools, no. in actual attendance, no. in private and parochial schools, no. of illiterates, and no. employed in factories and mines under l^al age. ([51] same 1883/4: xii-xiv.) 1893. Legislation to provide for ann. enumeration of children of commonwealth. (Govs. mess. (Pattison) Jan. 3, 1893: 28.) 1894. School census; necessity ot (61 A.R. supt. public instruction 1893/4: vi-vii.) 1896. Stmt, showing no. of children betw. ages of 8 and 13 yrs. returned to co. comrs. by assessors of their respective cos. (63 sams 1896: xl-xlii.) 1902. Double enumeration of children; suggested that acts of Jly. 15, 1897 and Jly. 11, 1901 requiring enumeration of children betw. ages of 6 and 16 yrs. be harmoni7.ed so as to require one enumeration. (69 same 1901/2: iii.) School Fund 1821. N. J. res. resp. Md. res. proposing appm. ot public lands for educational purposes and N. H. res. on the subject (House gol. 1821/2: 275-276.) EDUCATION— cont'd School Fund — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd 1821. Rept of committee on education (Rjiquet) on Md. rept. rel. to apprns. of public land for support of common schools. (Sen. jol. 1820/1: 656-657.) . Md. rept rel. to apprns. of public land for educ. purposes, showing values accruing to states. {8am,e 1820/1: 577-591; House jol.: 760-773.) . Vt. rept and res. on Md. res. reL to appm. of public lands for support of the schools. (House jol. 1821/2: 128-129; Sen. jol. 1821/2: 83-85.) . N. H. rept. on communication of Md. reL to apprn. of public lands for educational purposes. (Sen. jol. 1821/2: 30-33; House jol. 1821/2: 33-36.) Ky. res. rel. to portion of public lands of U. S. as means of creating fund for promoting education and right of states to part of same. (Sen. joL 1821/2: 215-217.) . Attention directed to Md. rept and res. resp. a public fund for support of education. (Ctovs. mess. (Hiester) Dec. 5, 1821.) . Rept. of committee on education (Reed) on so much of Govs. mess, as relates to a communication from Md. legisl. to Penn. legisL rel. to apprns. of public lands for the purposes of education. (House jol. 1821/2: 133-134.) . Rept of committee on education (Wurts) on Md. res. on subject of appm. of public lands for support of schools. (Sen. jol. 1821/2: 73-76.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Usual no. of copies ordered prtd. (Sen. JoL 1821/2 : 76.) 1822. Ohio proc. rel. to rept. and res. of Md. on appm. of portion of public lands to certain states for sup- port of schools. (Sam^e 1821/2: 333-335.) Md. rept. rel. to appm. of public lands to certain states for support of schools; etc. {Same 1822/3: 41-50.) . Govs. mess, transmitting N. J. res. resp. procs. of Md. legisl. rel to appm. of public lands to cer- tain states, for support of schools, and papers r^ to Northumberland Bridge Co.; with ace. docs. {Same 1821/2: 195-202.) . Govs. mess. (Hiester) submitting copies of pro- ceedings of Ohio legisl. rel. to rept. and res. of Md. on subject of an appm. of a portion of the public lands to certain states for the support of schools. (House jol. 1821/2: 596-614.) Doc. included. . Govs. mess. (Hiester) with Mass. docs. reL to Md. res. on appm of public lands to certain states for support of schools; Mass. docs. rel. to Ohio rept resp. U. S. Bank; speech of Complanter, an Indian chief, resp. his grievances; with ace. docs. (Sen. jrt. 1821/2: 432-450.) Govs. mess. (Hiester) with copies of procs. of legisl. of N. C, on subject of rept. and res. of legisl. of Md., rel. to an appm. of public lands to certain states for support of schools; etc. (House joL 1822/3: 68-77.) 1823. Rept. of a committee in N. Y. legisl. on rept and res. of Md., N. H., N. C, Ky. and Mass. on subject of claim originated by Md. to grants of lands from U. S. for purposes of education. {Same 1823/4: 26-31.) . Rept. of committee [of 111. legisl.] to whom was referred rept. and res. of Md., N. H., N. C, Ky. and Mass. rel. to claim originated by Md. to grants of lands from U. S. for educational purposes. (Govs. mess. (Hiester) Dec. 4, 1823 [ace. doc.].) 1867. The Peabody fund. (Penn. School JoL v. 16: 3-4.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 759 EDUCATION— cont'd School Fund— cont'd PENNSYLVANIA Penn. has no permanent school fund, the schools being supported by state apprns. and local taxation. In 1786, 60,000 acres of land were set aside for the en- dowment of public schools ; it is thought that this apprn. went to county academies. In 1831 a second common school fund was established consisting of an unknown area of state lands ; the fund was esti- mated at $1,500,000; before 1870 it had entirely disappeared. See also above. Receipts and Expenditures. 1796. Petition reed, from Quakers stating injustice of general tax lexy for support of schools, they having already established and maintained schools. (House jol. 1795/6: 134.) 1799. Rept. of committee on subject of lands granted for use of public schools. (Same 1798/9: 460.) 1805. Revenue will meet demands for ordinary pur- poses; policy of creating additional fund for public education and of the militia. (Govs. mess. (M'Kean) Dec. 5, 1805.) 1813. Sale of unseated lands for taxes has ceased to be source of revenue in some cos.; forfeiture of such lands to commonwealth, owner to have right of redemption for short period on payment of double tax, penalty or forfeiture to form a school fund, suggested. {Same (Snyder) Dec. 13,'l810.) 1814. Stmt. rel. to grants to academies. (A.R. auditor gen. 1813/4.) 1821. Claim of original states to portion of public lands for support of schools. (Govs. mess. (Hiester) Dec. 5, 1821.) 1824. Suggested that ann. apprn. for educational pur- poses would in few years raise fund equal to uni- versal diffusion of education. {Same (Schulze) ^ Dec. 9, 1824.) 1828. Means should be devised to establish a school fund and confer education on every family in state; need emphasized by employment of children in mnftories. {Same (Schulze) Dec. 4, 1828.) ■ . Protest of Moses Sullivan and others agst. bill to provide a fund in support of a general system of education in Penn. (Sen. jol. 1827/8: 563-564.) . Rept. of committee on education (Kelly) rel. to providing fund for gen. system of education. {Same 1827/8 [V. 1]: 177-180.) . Same, separate. Harrisburg: Prtd. by S. C. Stambaugh, 1828. 5 pp. Copy seen In Penn. State Library. 1831. Foundation made for raising fund for education; devising of system. (Govs. mess. (Wolf) Dec. 7, 1831.) 1834. Communication from auditor gen., ace. with a rept. from comrs. of common school fund, in obedi- ence to res. of Dec. "is. (House jol. 1834/5 v. 2: 117-119 (doc. 51).) . How school taxes are to be collected. ([1] A.R. supt. common schools 1834: 452-453.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. 1834/97. Amt. appropriated for public schools [in Penn.] the first year (1834) and for 1897; total amt. appropriated since its adoption. (8 A.R. fac- tory inspector 1897: 651.) 1835. Recommended that all school funds should be paid directly to the distr. treasurer. ([27] A.R. supt. common schools 1835: 48-49.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. . No. of taxables should be ratio by which appor- tionment of state apprns. should be made. ([2] same 1835: 48.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. 1835/6-1841/2. Apprns. and education unpaid Nov. 1. (p. 59)— some 1841/2.) Omitted 1838/9, 1840/1. balances of apprns. for (A.R. auditor gen. 1835/6 EDUCATION— cont'd School Fund — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd 1836. Stmt, of amt. of tax, voted to be raised by joint meetings of different cos., held on May 2, 1836. ( [3] A.R. supt. common schools 1836: table C.) 1837. See above, Education. Penn., this date. — ■ — : Repeated recommendation to add $100,000 a year to ann. apprn. for instruction. (Govs. mess. (Rit- ner) Dec. 6, 1837.) . Rept. of committee on education (MiddlecofE) on expediency of investment of portion of surplus revenue, interest to be paid into school fund for common school purposes. (Sen. jol. 1836/7 v. 1: 481-482.) . Opinion of supt. that addition to ann. apprn. should not be a fixed sum but one bearing a certain proportion to taxable citizens of state; recom- rhended that ann. state apprn. shall equal hereafter, one dollar for each taxable citizen. ([4] A.R. supt. common schools 1837: 484-485.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. 1838. Rept. of committee on education (Kauffman) rel. to apprn. of interest arising from Penn.'s share of the surplus revenue, to the general school fund. (House jol. 1837/8 v. 1: 479.) . .Advisability of curtailing power of school direc- tors on subject of taxation. (Govs. mess. (Ritner) Dec. 27, 1838: 166.) 1841-1843. Table: taxes reed, each year; amt. paid out for education each year. (Same (Porter) Jan. 3, 1844.) — I — . Same, in detail. (Sen. jol. 1844 v. 2: 62-65 (doc. 13).) Submitted by auditor gen. (Paclter). 1841-1847. See Taxation: State, these dates. 1842. Relative to levy of a distr. tax in order to receive part of state apprn.; ambiguity of law. (9 A.R. supt. common schools 1841/2: 14-16.) . On special law rel. to school taxation in Dela- ware Co. and borough of Chambersburg, Franklin Co. (9 same 1841/2: 16.) . On manner of levying school tax. (9 some 1841/2: 16-19.) . Table: aggregate amt. due to non-accepting distrs. of each co., on first Monday in Je., 1842. (8 same 1840/1: 147.) Paging from House doc. ed. 1842/3. Table: portion of state apprn. due at state treasury to each non-accepting distr. (10 same 1842/3: 13-14.) 1843. Funds: undrawn balance of apprns. due to non- accepting distrs.; provisions of law in regard to this sum; suggestions about its payment when the system is adopted. (10 sam^ 1842/3: 10.) 1844. Funds: common school fund first established by act of Apr. 2, 1831; nature of that fund; school fund of 1834; do. 1836, 1837, 1838, 1843, 1844; apportion- ment of the fund ; undrawn balance of apprns. made under act of 1834. (11 same 1843/4: 10-12.) . Modification needed of law resp. standard of school taxation. (11 same 1843/4: 14.) . Amt. of state apprn., amt. of school tax levied by distrs., amt. expended for instruction, exclusive of Phila. (11 some 1843/4: 7.) 1845. Rept. of supt. common schools (Miller) rel. to apprns. due to accepting and undrawn by non- accepting school distrs. (Sen. jol. 1845 v. 2: 296-302.) . Same, separate. Harrisburg: J. M. G. Lescure, 1845. 10 pp. Copy seen in Penn. State library. . Reasons of Wm. L. Banning and others for their vote agst. apprn. of $200,000 for common school purposes. (House jol. 1845 v. 1: 501.) 760 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA EDUCATION— amfd School Fond — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd 1845. State appm. for school system should be fixed and permanent. (Govs. mess. (Porter) Jan. 8, 1845.) . Levy of school tax by school directors. (12 A.R. snpt. common schools 1844/5: 6-7.) . Failure of 39 accepting distrs. to receive appms. in 1845. (12 game 1844/5: 6.) 1846. Recommended that directors be anthorized to raise sufficient sum of money to establish competent no. of schools in each distr. and to keep them open 6 months in the year. (13 same 1845/6: 6.) . Suggested that clause in sec. 4 of act of 1836 which limits taxes to be assessed to 3 times amt. of state appm., ought to be repealed or modified. (13 same 1845/6: 6.) 1848. Suggested abolition of distr. meetings, called to authorize directors to lay additional tax, and the substitution of power to directtHS to increase amt. of tax, as in exercise of sound discreticm would be adequate to school purposes^ (15 same 1848: 9.) . Passage of a law reL to amt. of tax to be raised in several distrs., based oa standard anthorized by act of Apr. 12, 1838 recommended. (15 same 1848: 12.) 1848-1853. Frauds on dept. by which state appm. is drawn without necessary tax being collected. (15 same 1847/8 (p. 11) — ^20 same 1853.) 1848/9. State tax and common schotds: no. of taxable persons; valuation of real and personal estate for taxable purposes, aggr^ate amt. of state tax assessed in several cc@. of commonwealth for 1848 together with amt. of tax received from each co. during 1849 and amt. of state appms. to common schools for same year. (AJl. auditor gen. 1848/9: 84-85.) 1849. Rept. of secy, of conunonwealth (Haines) rei. to amt due Nov. 1, 1845 to such non-accepting school distrs., trcan which undrawn school appms. were taken by act of 1843, as remained non-accepting distrs. Apr. 11, 1848. (House jol. 1849 v. 2: 184- 188 (doc 17).) . Recommended that additicHial sdiool funds be raised by a tax on lineal inheritances. (16 AJl. supL common sdiools 1848/9: 12-13.) 1850-1851. Collection of school tax should be simplified. (17 same 1850 (p. 7)— 18 same 1851.) 1852. Provision recommended for clear power to sell real estate in use, with view to investing again for scho>. for establish- ment of an academy at the New London Ooss Roads. (House joL 1810/1: 187-188.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 771 EDUCATION— cont'd Secondary Schools — cont'd Norristown, Montgomery Co. 1880. New high school bldg. at Norristown. (Penn. School Jol. V. 29: 178-180.) Philadelphia 1842. See above, Secondary Education, this date. 1845. High schools in Phila. and Carlisle. (12 A.R. supt. common schools 1844/5: 10.) 1859. Establishment of a female high school In Phila. (Penn. School Jol. v. 8: 39-40.) 1902. Our oldest high school; dedication of Boys' Cen- tral High School, Phila. (Same v. 51: 274-280.) Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co. 1871. Dedication of new high school bldg.; history of the school. (Penn. School Jol. v. 20: 158-159.) Pottsville, Schuylkill County 1839. Rept. of committee on education (Paul) upon petition of citizens of Schuylkill Co., for incorpora- tion of a Female Seminary at Pottsville. (Sen. jol. 1838/9 V. 1: 381-382.) Tioga Point (Athena), Bradford County 1797-1872. Acct. of first academy of Bradford Co., located at Tioga Point (Athens). (A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: 84-85.) Venango County 1812. Rept. of committee (Dale) on petition of in- habitants of Venango Co., praying that aid be granted to establish academy in Venango Co. (House jol. 1811/12: 334-335.) 1854-1877. Hist, of academies in Venango Co. (A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: 560-561.) Waterford, Erie County 1811. Rept. of committee (Smith) on petition of in- habitants of Erie Co. for incorporation of academy in town of Waterford and for other purposes therein mentioned. (Sen. jol. 1810/11: 226.) Receipts and Expenditukes ; see below, that title Soldiers' Orphans' Schools; see Maintenance. Soldiers' Orphans Superintendent of Common Schools Office created In 1834 ; title changed to superintendent of public Instinictlon In 1875 ; see below. See also above, Department of Public Instruction. 1859. See above, County Superlntendency, this date. Annual Rbpoet; see above, the serial group Superintendent of Public Instruction « See also above, Department of Public Instruction. 1891. Decision of state superlntendency, by Supreme Court. (Penn. School Jol. v. 40: 335-371.) Rlglit of D. J. Waller to office of supt. of public Instruc- tion. 1892. Case of school supt.'s apptmt. to office. (Blenn. rept. atty. gen. 1891/2: xxvli-xxviil.) 1893. Salary of Penn. state supt. of public instruction compared with that of city supt. school principals, etc. (Penn. School Jol. v. 41: 401-402.) 1897. Opinion of atty. gen. rel. to duties of supt. of public instruction in preparing blanks for enroll- ment of school children. (Blenn. rept. atty. gen. 1897/8: 37-38.) Annual Rejpoet; see above, the serial group Tardiness 1877. Tardiness; by H. B. Buckham. (Penn. School Jol. V. 26: 10-12.) EDUCATION— cont'd Teachers 1843. Letter from Lemuel Stephens to the supt. of common schools [on the training of teachers in Germany]. (10 A.R. supt. common schools 1842/3: 17-28.) 1848. Rept. of Merrill Richardson apptd. by supt. of common schools in Conn., to hold conventions or schools for teachers In several cos. of state. (15 same 1847/8: 16-36.) 1849. Extract from "Theory and Practice of Teach- ing," by David P. Page, principal of state normal school. New York. (16 same 1848/9: 6-7.) 1859. Means of success in teaching; by Jane J. Hall. (Penn. School Jol. v. 8: 191-192.) . Duties and responsibilities of the teacher's pro- fession; by T. C. Carothers. (Same v. 8: 28-32.) PENNSYLVANIA See also addresses, instructions, etc., found at the be- ginning of eacb number of tbe Penn. School Journal. 1817. Rept. of committee on education (Reed) of West- moreland as to advisability of encouraging a gen- eral system of education with plan to promote com- petency of teachers. (Sen. jol. 1817/18: 49-51.) . Much good could be attained through superior instructors; examination and salary. (Govs. mess. (Snyder) Dec. 5, 1817.) 1821. Information from University of Penn., from col- leges in western part of state and from academies endowed by legislative grants presents favorable view of qualifications of teachers; funds inadequate to employ competent no. (Same (Hiester) Dec. 5, 1821.) 1834-1895. Training of teachers; comparison of present facilities for education and improvement of teach- ers with former facilities. (62 A.R. supt. of public instruction 1894/5: xili-xiv.) 1835/42-1854/04. See above. Education. Penn., these dates. 1837. Improvement of teachers: establishment of separate free state institutions for instruction of teachers recommended. ([4] A.R. supt. common schools 1837: 486-494.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. . Same. (Penn. School Jol. v. 1: 443-444.) . Same. (Some v. 44: 211-214.) — ■ — . Great wants of educational system; increase of apprn. from state. ([4] A.R. supt. common schools 1837: 483-485.) Paging from Collected docs. 1838. See above. Education. Penn., this date. 1839. Deficiencies of school system; inadequate com- pensation of teachers; demand exceeds supply of teachers. (6 A.R. supt. common schools 1839: 192- 194.) Paging from House doc. ed. 1840. Want of competent teachers; need of system of school books; operation of colleges, co. academies and female seminaries. (Govs. mess. (Porter) Jan. 8, 1840: 35.) . Difficulty of obtaining properly educated teach- ers. (7 A.R. supt. common schools 1839/40: 152.) Paging from Sen. doc. ed. 1842. Examination of teachers by school directors; suggestions about forming examining boards. (9 same 1841/2: 25-26.) . Want of competent teachers. (9 same 1841/2: 21.) . Incompetency of teachers. (Govs. mess. (Porter) Jan. 6, 1842.) 1843. Recommended that the apptmt. of teachers be vested exclusively in the directors. (10 A.R. supt. common schools 1842/3: 11.) 772 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA EDUCATION— cont'd Teachers — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd 1843. Better teachers resulting from the common school system; qualifications of female and male teachers. (10 same 1842/3: 6.) 1844. No. of teachers in the schools; no. of females; compensation. (11 same 1843/4: 6.) . Recommended that authority to appoint teachers he vested exclusively in the bd. of directors. (11 same 1843/4: 14.) — ■ — . Compensation of teachers. (11 same 1843/4: 7.) 1845. Elmployment of incompetent teachers. (12 same 1844/5: 8.) . Controversies betw. committees of the sub-distrs. and the directors in regard to the selection of teachers. (12 same 1844/5: 7.) 1846. Kept, of committee on education (Shuman) on House res. inquiring into expediency of making such alteration in the school law as will give to the trustees of each sub-distr. the fixing of the salary of their teacher. (House jol. 1846 v. 1: 695-696.) . Recommended that law be so modified that in- stead of committees having absolute right of ap- pointing teachers, they should only have right of nomination to bd. of directors. (13 A.R. supt. com- mon schools 1845/6: 8.) 1847. Extract from rept. of 1846 resp. incompetent teachers and suggestions for improvement. (14 same 1846/7: 11-12.) 1849. Suggested that legisl. empower supt., or judge of CO. court to appoint one or more competent scholars, as comrs. to examine, and grant certifi- cates to applicants for schools yearly. (16 same 1848/9: 6.) 1849-1851. Incapacity of teachers. (16 sam£ 1848/9 (p. 9)— 18 same 1850/1.) 1850. See above. Conventions, this date. . Want of qualified teachers; establishment of normal schools worthy of consideration. (Govs, mess. (Johnston) Jan. 1, 1850.) 1851. Two-fold project for supply of weU-traineU teach- ers: establishment of a teacher's seminary In each Congressional distr.; establishment of a state in- stitution for special instruction in the theory and practice of agric. and for general instruction in all branches of a high school course. (Penn. School Jol. V. 1: 3-4.) 1852. Duty of the state to prepare teachers. (Same V. 1: 5.) . School ethics; the teacher's duty. (Same v. 1: 18-20.) — — . Mode of examining teachers; by T. H. Burrowes. (Same v. 1: 137-138.) . Change of teachers; means of avoiding too fre- quent a change. {Same v. 1: 50.) . Permanent teachers. (Same v. 1: 245.) . School ethics — teacher and text-book. (Same ▼. 1: 82-83.) . Female teachers; by J. K. (Same v. 1: 274-275.) . The qualifications and influence of teachers in the public schools; by J. W. Yeomans. (Same v. 1: 378-384.) . Insufficient school fund; need of plan for creat- ing professional teachers. (Govs. mess. (Johnston) Jan. 5, 1852.) . Recommendation to provide more guards agst. employment of incompetent teachers, and adopt measures to increase no. and secure services of such only as are competent. (19 A-R. supt. com- mon schools 1851/2: 6-11.) 1853. Teachers for common schools one of greatest difficulties of educational system. (Ciovs. mess. (Bigler) Jan. 5, 1853.) EDUCATION— cont'd Teachers — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd 1853. Wants of our common schools [competent teach- ers]; by C. J. Elmer. (Penn. School Jol. v. 1: 432- 433.) . Relation of teacher and pupil; by Thos. J. Con- natty. (Same v. 2: 25-27.) — — . Examination of teachers' certificates; by Joslata Landis. (Same v. 2: 11-12.) . EJmploying teachers — ^the advancement of schools; by J. R. Sypher. (Same v. 2: 47.) . Address to teachers. (Same v. 2: 92-96.) L. T. Covell, H. R. Warriner. . Qualifications of the teacher; by W. A. Collins. (Same v. 2: 176.) . Remarks on public instruction; by W. H. Allen. (Same v. 2: 255-257.) . The teacher's responsibility; by S. A. McCooL (Same v. 2: 257-258.) 1854. The parent and the teacher; by A. M. (Sow. (Same v. 2: 385-392.) . Professional training of teachers; by Prof. Stod- dard. (Same v. 3: 122-123; 246-248.) . The past present and fiiture of the teachers In Penn. (Same v. 3: 92-96.) . Infiuence of female teachers. (Saine v. 3: 85-87.) . List of schools in Penn. in which instruction in the art of teaching is given. (Same v. 3: 132-133.) . Professional training of teachers. (Same v. 3: 219-224.) -. The teacher: his mission and duties; by C. Wil- liams. (Same v. 2: 306-307.) ■. Jly. 20. Instructions to co. snpts. resp. examina- tion of teachers and granting of teachers' certifi- cates. (21 A.R. supt. common schools 1854: 155.) 1854-1856. Forms for teachers' certificates. (21 same 1854 (pp. 156-157)— 23 same 1855/6.) 1855. The profession of a teacher; by Amanda Brown. (Penn. School Jol. v. 4: 250-251.) . To teachers on the art of teaching; by Wm. Burgess. (iSarae v. 4: 313-314.) . Continuance of provisional certificates. (Same V. 3: 344-346.) Annulment of teachers' certificates. (Same v. 3: 346-348.) — — . Teachers and text-books. (Same v. 4: 17.) . Explanation reL to teachers' certificates; by J. B. Pradt. (Same v. 4: 11-12.) . Remarks of DanL S. Boyer, Pres. of Preebnrg Assn. of Teachers [teachers' qualifications, etc]. (Same y. 4: 25-26.) . Improved modes of teaching. (Same v. 4: 34-36.) Address of W. V. Davis [on the teaching profes- sion]. (Same v. 4: 80-82.) . Incompetent teachers; provisions of new law reL to granting permanent professional certificates; normal schools. (Govs. mess. (Bigler) Jan. 3, 1855: 16.) . Great want of competent teachers. (22 A.R. supt. common schools 1854/5: 9-10.) 1856. The teacher and his reward; by Mrs. M. B. MitcheU. (Penn. School JoL v. 4: 205-207.) . Importance of professional intercourse among teachers; by Sarah A. M'CooL (Same v. 4: 374-376.) Circular of co. supt. of Potter Co. to teachers and directors rel. to teachers examinaticm. (Same v. 4: 346-347.) . The advantages of female teachers; by Miss M. J. Cunningham. (Same v. 5: 363-364.) . Efforts of teachers for self -improvement; neces- sity for establishing normal schools; teachers' In- stitutes. (Govs. mess. (PoUock) Jan. 1, 1856.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 773 EDUCATION— cont'd Teachers — conjt'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd 1856. Female teachers: suggested that they be paid in proportion to their qualifications and services. (23 A.R. supt. common scliools 1855/6: 22.) . Great want of school system; scarcity of com- petent teachers. (23 same 1855/6: 14-15.) 1857. Need of competent teachers; establishment of normal schools recommended; teachers' institutes. (Govs. mess. (Pollock) Jan. 7, 1857.) . Address (Brewer) in reference to the cause of education generally; supporting bill to provide for training of teachers of common schools. (Daily Legisl. Record 1857 no. 87: 1-3.) . Remarks (Coffey) on his intended bill providing for training of teachers for the common schools. (Some 1857 no. 53: 4.) . Rept. of select committee (CofEey) rel. to act providing for due training of teachers for common schools of state. (Sen. jol. 1857: 617-620; Daily Legisl. Record 1857, no. 67: 4-5; no. 75: 4-5.) . Same. (Penn. School Jol. v. 5: 341-346.) • . Teachers' certificates; new styles issued accom- panied by instructions. (24 A.R. supt. common schools 1856/7 app. [A.] pp. 140-143.) . The claims of teaching to the rank- of a profes- sion; by J. P. "Wickersham. (Penn. School Jol. v. 6: 87-91.) . Professional education of teachers; by F. M. L. Gillelen. (Some v. 5: 361-363.) . Elements of success in the art of teaching; by T. F. Thickstem. (Same v. 5: 328-332.) . Object and best method of conducting teachers' examinations; by Chas. W. Deans. (Same v. 6: 120-123.) . Annulment and renewal of teachers' certificates; by W. H. Armstrong. (Same v. 6: 125-126.) . Rept. on the rights of teachers in reference to the choice of co. supt. and in the selection of school books read in Allegheny Co. Educational Assn. (Same v. 6: 183-184.) . The teacher's work; by Saml. Findley. (Same V. 6: 184-188.) — . — . The vocation of teaching; by A. L. Hayes. (Sam^ V. 6: 188-192.) . The best method of examining teachers in accordance with the school law; by E. Lamborn. (Same v. 6: 251-254.) [1857.] Rept. of select committee on act to provide for the training of teachers for the common schools. (Same v. 44: 257-260.) 1858. Character, qualifications and habits of the teacher — what they are and what they should be; by D. C. Millard. (Same v. 6: 313-316.) . [Responsibilities of the teacher] ; by E. S. Weld. (Some V. 7: 151-152.) Education, health, moral and religious ti-aining of his pupils. -. . Teachers' institutes should be aided by the state. (Govs. mess. (Pollock) 1858: 15.) 1859. Recommended that aid be given teachers' schools. (Same (Packer) Jan. 5, 1859: 9-10.) . No. of teachers in public schools; no. qualified, medium and unfit; no. pupils receiving inferior in- struction; endowment of teachers' schools. (Same (Packer) Jan. 5, 1859: 9-10.) 1860. Training of teachers. (Same (Packer) Jan. 4, 1860.) ■ . Teachers should be exempt from local oflJces and militia duty or tax. (27 A.R. supt. common schools • 1859/60: 14.) EDUCATIONr-cont'd Teachers — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd 1861. The profession of teaching; why it is so low and how it may be raised in the public estimation; by A. D. Cotton. (Penn. School Jol. v. 10: 285-288.) —>-^. Teaching, a profession; by S. G. Boyd. (Sams v. 10: 334-352.) . Teachers and normal schools. (Same v. 10: 110- 112.) — • — . Table: provisional certificates granted, by cos. (Satire v. 10: 38.) . Suggestions to co. supts. upon mode of examin- ing teachers. (Same v. 10: 72-74.) 1861/2. Table: lowest grade of provisional certificates to be issued. (Same v. 10: 72.) 1862. The school's female teachers. (Same v. 11: 133- 134.) . Standard qualification of teachers and means of rendering it uniform throughout the state; by Chas. W. Deans. (Same v. 11: 78-83.) . Regulations at teachers' examinations. (Sams V. 11: 136-137.) — ■ — . Requisites of success in teaching; by James A. Murphy. (Some v. 12: 31-32.) . Exemption from military duty of teachers actu- ally employed, or contracted with to take charge of schools at commencement of ensuing term, is again recommended. (29 A.R. supt. common schools 1861/2: 22.) 1863. Progress of teachers in N. W. Bucks. (Penn. School Jol. V. 12: 145-146.) . Permanency and pensions. (Some v. 12: 165- 168.) 1864. Rept. on advancement made by teachers, and plans to be adopted to secure greater advantages; by S. S. Overholt. (Same v. 12: 252-253.) . Qualifications for provisional teachers' certifi- cates. (Some V. 12: 331-332.) . Normalism. (Some v. 12: 353-354.) Characteristics of a teachers' school. —'—. Pensions to teachers. (Same v. 12: 197-198.) . Form, duration and grading of teachers' certifi- cates; by Jacob Ulp. (Some v. 12: 250-252.) . See above. County Superintendency, this date. . Female teachers; shall they supply vacancies caused by war? (31 A.R. supt. common schools 1863/4: 25-27.) 1864/73-1866/76. See above. Education. Penn., these dates. 1865. Expediency of making out of school fund some provision for support of such teachers as shall, after given term of service become superannuated or disabled. (Govs. mess. (Curtin) Jan. 4, 1865: 12.) . Essentials for a successful teacher; by W. H. Campbell. (Penn. School Jol. v. 14: 139-140.) . Some words to female teachers. (Same v. 14: 21-22.) . The health of teachers. (Some v. 13: 288-290.) 1866. More ample provision for improving qualifica- tions of teachers; recommended that co. supts. establish normal institutes or temporary normal schools in their respective cos., not supplied with state normal schools, to continue in session 6, 8, or 10 wks. or longer. ([33] A.R. supt. common schools 1865/6: xii-xiii.) 1867. Address to graduating class of state normal school of the 2d distr.; by Edwd. Brooks. (Penn. School Jol. V. 16: 180-183.) Teacher's work. 1868. Professional and permanent certificates. (Some V. 17: 145-146.) 774 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA EDUCATION— cont'd Teachers — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd 1868-1901/2. List of permaiient certificates granted. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1868 In V. 16 : 252. 1868/9 " V. 17 : 15 ; 44 ; 64 ; 101 ; 137 ; 164 ; 224 ; 248 ; 277; 305; 336. 1869/70 in v. 18 : 11 ; 40 ; 101 ; 134 ; 161 ; 216 ; 249 ; 274 ; 303 ' 332 1870/1 In V. 19 : 35 ; 95 ; 179 ; 241 ; 305 ; 373. 1871/2 " T. 20 : 58 ; 129 ; 163 ; 193 ; 297 ; 330 ; 359. 1872/3 " V. 21 : 29 ; 63 ; 140 ; 168 ; 266 ; 304 ; 338 ; 367 ; 399 1873/4 in v. 22 : 25 ; 143 ; 307 ; 339 ; 368. 1874/5 « V. 23 : 28 ; 141 ; 280 ; 377. 1875/6 " V. 24:29; 145; 321; 388; 424. 1876/7 " V. 25 : 177 ; 207 ; 243 ; 311 ; 342 ; 412 ; 465. 1877/8 " V. 26 : 150 ; 287 ; 389. 1878/9 " V. 27 : 155 ; 187 ; 329 ; 363. 1879/80" V. 28:30. 1880/1 " T. 29 : 41-42 ; 186 : 339 ; 442. 1881/2 " V. 30 : 169 ; 209 ; 253 ; 364 ; 408 ; 499. 1882/3 " V. 31 : 76 ; 131 ; 177 ; 337 ; 423. 1883/4 " V. 32 : 79 ; 194 ; 270 ; 450. 1884/5 " T. 33 : 162-163 ; 249 ; 499. 1885/6 " V. 34 : 206-207 ; 259. 1886 " V. 35 : 213-214. 1887 " V. 36 : 165-167. 1887/8 " V. 37 : 213-215. 1888/9 " V. 38 : 193-194. 1889/90" V. 39 : 357-359. 1891 " V. 40:331-332. 1891/2 " V. 41 : 271-272. 1892/3 « V. 42 : 277-279. 1894/5 " V. 44:620. 1895/6. Not found. 1896/7 In V. 46 : 505-507. 1897/8 " V. 47 : 491-492. 1898/9 " V. 48 : 358-361. 1899/00" V. 49:458-461. 1900/1 " v. 50 : 400-402. 1901/2 " V. 51 : 512-513. 1869. Permanent certificates; by S. D. Ingram. (Penn. School Jol. V. 18: 111-114.) 1869-1904. Table: no. of permanent teachers' certifi- cates issued. ([36] A.R. supt. common schools 1869 (pp. xliv-xlv) — 71 same 1903/4.) Omitted In 1897. 1870. Extract from remarks of Dr. John W. Hoyt, U. S. Comr. to Paris Universal Exposition of 1867, on Prussian system of preparing teachers, in com- parison with that of Penn. ([37] same 1869/70: xxl-xxili.) — ■ — . State aid to permanent teachers; by A. O. New- pher. (Penn. School Jol. v. 19: 83-84.) 1871. Suggestion for better mode of examining and certificating teachers. ([38] A.R. supt. common schools 1870/1: x.) 1872. Defects in teaching; routine. ([39] same 1871/2: xx-xxiii.) 1874. Lack of proper training and other qualifications of teachers; normal schools; teachers should re- ceive increased compensation. (Govs. mess. (Hart- ranft) Jan. 7, 1874: 12.) . Rights of teachers: suspension of pupils from school. (Penn. School Jol. v. 22: 400-401.) . Poor teachers; editorial, with notes from the Press. (Same v. 22: 299-301.) . Standard qualifications [for the teacher] ; by D. E. Hast. (Same v. 23: 104-105.) 1875. See above, Education. Penn., under dates 1874- 1875. . Examination of teachers: the Penn. plan. (Penn. School Jol. V. 24: 57-58.) . Training schools. (Sam^v. 24: 171-172.) Acct. of their working extracted from a late rept. of the supt. of schools in New Haven, Conn. . Teachers; by W. W. Watson. (Same v. 24: 139- 140.) — — . The teacher; what he should be, know and do. (Same v. 24: 128-130.) EDUCATION— cont'd Teachers — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd 1877. Teaching as a fine art; by John W. Mears. (Same v. 25: 353-357.) . Teachers' tenure of ofBce; by V. G. Curtis. (Same v. 26: 100-102.) . Training teachers in New Brunswick; by Dr. Rand. (Same v. 26: 218-220.) 1879. See Education: Individual Institutions. Swarth- more College, this date. 1880. Teachers' studies and degrees; by E. O. Lyte. (Penn. School Jol. v. 29: 101-104.) . Extrs. from address of Edwd. T. Steel on re- election as president of bd. of education in Phila. [qualifications of teachers]. (Sams v. 28: 326-327.) . Women vs. men as teachers; by J. S. Stohr. (Some V. 29: 114-118.) . Letter of J. P. Wickersham rel. to licensing teachers. (Same v. 28: 414-415.) 1881. Teachers' studies, examinations and' degrees; by E. O. Lyte. (Same v. 30: 89-91.) 1882. The law governing teachers' certificates; by Geo. J. Luckey. (Same v. 30: 300-301.) . [Teachers'] certificates and diplomas; by Supt. Woodruff. (Same v. 30: 328-330.) — I — . Propriety of specific apprn. for aiding students intending to teach in common schools of state. ([49] A.R. supt. public instruction 1881/2: xvi.) 1882-1885. Table: education of teachers and time taught. ([49] sams 1881/2 (pp. Iviii-lix)— [52] same 1884/5.) 1883. See above. Laws, this date. 1885. Teachers' examinations and certificates; defects. (Penn. School Jol. v. 34: 256-259.) . Advice to teachers. ([52] A.R. supt. public in- struction 1884/5: xiii-xv.) 1886. The relation of the teacher to the public; by Eva D. Kellogg. (Penn. School Jol. v. 35: 135-142.) . Increase of female teachers. ([53] A.R. supt. public instruction 1885/6: ix.) 1887. See above. Laws, this date. . Teachers' tenure of office; by B. E. Higbee. (Penn. School Jol. v. 36: 62-64.) 1888. Teachers' tenure of office; by L. S. Shimmell. (Same v. 37: 102-103.) . How shall the qualifications of teachers be de- termined; by A. P. Draper. (Same v. 36: 353-354.) . Examination and qualification of teachers; by R. M. McNeal. (Same v. 36: 408-410.) 1889. The training school; by Mrs. T. B. Noss. (Same V. 38: 85-87.) — ' — '. The present condition of the common school teacher's vocation and how to improve it; by D. M. Sensenig. (Same v. 38: 114-116.) 1890. The trials and triumphs of the teacher; by James M'Cosh. (Same v. 38: 353-356.) Tables show that one-half of teachers hold only provisional certificate. ([57] A.R. supt public in- struction 1889/90: v.) 1891. Provision for increasing the no. of qualified teachers. (Legisl. Record 1891: 155S-1562; 1813- 1814.) Qualification and supply of teachers for public schools; by Wm. C. Anderson. (Penn. School JoL V. 39: 386-387.) . The ways and means of recuring qualified teach- ers; by Supt. Poose. (Sams v. 39: 530-531.) . Defects in present method of licensing teachers; by B. C. Youngman. (Some v. 40: 101-102.) . The teacher of the twentieth century; by Edwd. H. Magill. (Same v. 40: 152-158.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA rrs EDUCATION— cont'd Teachers — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd 1891. To directors and teachers : address by depy. supt. Stewart at Allegheny Co. Teachers' Institute. (Same v. 40: 166-171.) 1892. What should be the proportion, of male and female teachers in public schools; by Miss Anna Buckbee. (Some v. 41: 122-123.) . The improvement of teachers In cities and towns; by Saml. A. Baer. (Same v. 40: 389-390.) . Limitation of provisional teachers', certificates. (59 A.R. supt. public Instruction 1891/2: vl-vli.) . Suggestions rel. to granting state teachers' cer- tificates to college graduates. (59 same 1891/2: vii.) 1893. Act of May 10, granting permanent teachers' certificates to college graduates; protests against law. (60 same 1892/3: 111-v.) . Conditions required by dept. for issuing perma- nent teachers' certificates. (60 same 1892/3: v.) . Opinion of atty. gen. rel. to teachers' certificates. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1893/4 app. pp. 54-55.) — ■ — : Debate on bill authorizing the state supt. of public Instruction to grant permanent state teach- ers' certificates to graduates of recognized literary and scientific colleges in which pedagogics is taught. (Leglsl. Record 1893 v. 1: 734-739.) Covers arguments for and agat. normal schools. . The provisional certificate; origin, use, etc. (Penn. School Jol. v. 42: 263-266.) 1894. College graduates as teachers In grammar and high school grades. (Same v. 42: 349-351.) . Teachers should be selected on basis of merit. (61 A.R. supt. public instruction 1893/4: xili.) 1895. See above, Education. Secondary, this date. . Qualifications of high school teachers; by S. H. Dean. (Penn. School Jol. v. 44: 114-115.) . Opinion of atty. gen.; issuance of teachers' cer- tificates based on two years' service in common schools of state. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1895/6: 83-84.) . Uniform examinations disapproved. (62 same 1894/5: iv-v.) 1895-1900. Names of persons apptd. on committees on permanent certificates in cities, as authorized by act of assembly approved Je. 28. (62 same 1894/5 (pp. 615-616)— 67 same 1899/00.) No returns for 1897. 1895-1903. Do.; counties. (62 same 1894/5 (pp. 609- 615) -^70 same 1902/3.) Omitted In 1897. 1896. Reciprocity and revenge rel. to medical licenses and teachers' certificates betw. states. (63 same 1895/6: xxxli.) . The standard of teachers' qualifications. (Penn. School Jol. V. 44: 428-430.) 1898. Good teachers; need of. (65 A.R. supt. public instruction 1897/8: xi-xiii.) 1899. Length of time schools are kept open in N. Y., N. J. and Penn.; Inadequacy of teachers' wages in Penn. (Govs. mess. (Hastings) Jan. 3, 1899: 7.) 1900. What ought the supt. to expect of teachers as regards professional improvement. (Penn. School Jol. V. 48: 408-41L) . Worth of woman as teacher; by N. C. Schaeffer. (Some V. 48: 387-390.) . Pensions for teachers; by J. W. Canon. (Same V. 49: 81-83.) . Same; by Miss Susan C. Lodge. (Same v. 49: 83-84.) . Same; by J. R. Spiegel. (Same v. 49: 85-86.) 1901. Penn. not in the union — inter-state comity in teachers' licenses. (Same v. 50: 71-73.) EDUCATION— cont'd Teachers — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd 1901. The qualifications and training of teachers; by Francis Burke Brandt. (Same v. 50: 67-69.) . Act of May 11 rel. to reciprocity in teachers' licenses. (68 A.R. supt. public instruction 1900/1: iv-vl.) ■. Act requiring an examination in elementary algebra and civil govt, after Je., 1902, as a condi- tion of granting provisional and professional teach- ers' certificates. (68 same 1900/1: vi.) 1902. Act of May 11, 1901 fails to establish reciprocity in teachers' licenses. (69 «ome 1901/2: lU-iv.) — — t Training of teachers for the high school; by A. Wanner. (Penn. School Jol. v. 50: 476-477.) . Training teachers in the normal school; by D. J. Waller, Jr. (Same v. 50: 474-476.) . Training of teachers in the high school ; by L. B. McGlnnes. (Same v. 50: 471-474.) 1903. The training of the teacher; by A. L. Jones. (Same v. 52: 69-73.) 1904. List of state teachers' certificates issued to col- lege graduates. (Same v. 53: 91; 555-556.) The relation of the legislature to the education of teachers; by G. M. D. Eckels. (Procs. of ann. mtg. of bd. of principals of state normal schools of Penn. 1902: 11-19.) . Permanent certificate committees by cos. (71 A.R. supt. public instruction 1903/4: 556-560.) Adams County 1834-1867. Teachers' Educational mtgs. in Adams Co. (44 A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: 10-11.) Bedfordi County 1857. Description of Bedford Co. Teachers' School; by H. Heckerman. (Penn. School Jol. v. 6: 139- 140.) Bradford County 1859. Results from ann. meeting of teachers in Brad- ford Co. (Penn. School Jol. v. 7: 209-210.) Chester County 1855. Meeting of Chester Co. teachers. (Penn. School Jol. V. 3: 299.) Lancaster City 1858. Synopsis of meeting of Lancaster City distr. teachers. (Penn. School Jol. v. 7: 75-76.) Luzerne Couyity 1856. Meeting of teachers of northern Luzerne Co. at Madison Academy. (Penn. School Jol. v. 4: 367- 368.) 1858. Synopsis of meeting of teachers of Union and adjoining townships, Luzerne Co. (Same v. 6: 359.) PMladelphia 1864. Debate on act to provide for teachers of the Phila. public schools after 20 years' service. (Legisl. Record 1864: 722-723.) 1866. Petition from teachers in public schools of Phila. rel. to inadequacy of their salaries and delay in receipt. (Same 1866: 372.) Reading, Berks Co. 1852. Reading Teachers' Mutual Improvement School (Penn. School Jol. v. 1: 103.) 776 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA EDUCATION— cont'd Teachers — cont'd Schuylkill County 1872. List of Schuylkill Co. teachers and their salaries. (Penn. School Jol. v. 21: 198.) Sullivan County 1858-1862. Table: no. of male and female teachers in Sullivan Co., each year. (29 A.R. supt. common schools 1861/2: 148.) Wayne County 1855-1877. Wajme Co. normal schools and high schools giving professional training to teachers. (44 A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: 590.) Westmoreland County 1853. Teachers' mtg. in Westmoreland Co. (Penn. School Jol. V. 1: 426-427.) 1856. Circular of co. supt. of Westmoreland Co. to teachers; normal school [institute]. (Same v. 4: 333.) Associations; see above, that title Teachers' Institutes PRANCE • 1880. Teachers' institutes in Prance. (Penn. School Jol. V. 29: 247-248.) MICHIGAN 1879. Outline of institute work for use of institute in- structors in Michigan. (Penn. School Jol. v. 28: 184-189.) PENNSYLVANIA See also above. Associations ; do., ConTentions. 1853. Circular issued by order of the Penn. State • Teachers' Assn. at the Pittsburgh meeting: teach- ers' institutes. (Penn. School Jol. v. 2: 97-99.) 1854. See above. Associations, this date. 1855. Recommended that a reasonable sum from state treasury be appropriated for support of co. insti- tutes. (22 A.R. supt. common schools 1854/5: 11.) 1856-1859. Teachers' institutes recommended. (23 same 1855/6 (pp. 15-16)— 26 same 1858/9.) Omitted in 1858. 1857. District teachers' institutes; by W. A. Good. (Penn. School Jol. v. 6: 123-124.) Distinguished from county or state institutes. 1858. Notes on teachers' institutes; by E. Lamborn. (Same v. 6: 262-263; 365-367.) . Address of J. P. Stoddard, pres. of State Teach- ers' Assn.: institutes, co. superintendency, separa- tion of school from state dept., normal schools, moral training. (Same v. 7: 88-92.) . Teachers' institutes; value of. (25 A.R. supt. common schools 1857/8: 13-14.) . Rept. on CO. institutes. (25 same 1857/8 app. A. pp. 165-166.) . Rept. on distr. institutes. (25 same 1857/8 app. A. pp. 167-171.) 1859. Appm. to each co. for support of teachers' insti- tutes recommended. (26 same 1858/9: 15.) . Teachers' institutes; by P. A. Allen. (Penn. School Jol. V. 8: 92-95.) 1861. The institute; by Jas. M. Swank. (Same v. 10: 179-181.) . Teachers' institutes; by A. N. Bullard. (Same V. 9: 349-352.) EDUCATION— cont'd Teachers' Institutes — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd 1861/2. Recent co. institutes. (Same v. 10: 264-265.) " From our exchanges." ,, „^ ^„„, Jan., 1862 : Adams, Lebanon, Monroe. Oct., 1861 : Bucks, Chester, Crawford, Lawrence, Wayne. Dec., 1861 : Centre, Clinton, Columbia, Cumberland, Fayette, Franklin, Fulton, Huntingdon, Jefferson, Juniata, Luzerne, Mifflin, Northumberland, Snyder, Washington, western York. Nov., 1861 : Delaware, Erie, Lancaster, Lehigh, Sullivan, Susquehanna, Tioga. 1862. District institutes; rept. of a committee of the Allegheny City bd. of control. (Same v. 11: 151- 153.) . Distr. institutes: need of institute libraries. (Same v. 11: 162.) . Distr. institutes; advantages, etc. (Same v. 11: 100-101.) . Distr. Institutes in large towns. (Same v. 11: 132-133.) . Relation of co. supts. to institutes. (Same v. 11: 84-85.) Distr. institutes; requirements of law. (Same V. 11: 53-54.) — — . Distr. institutes; by J. M. Swank. (Same v. 11: 53-54.) . Distr. institutes. (Same v. 10: 356-357.) 1863. Same. (Same v. 12: 107-108.) . Difficulties of the distr. institutes. (Same v. 12: 144-145.) . Distr. institutes; by W. C. McClenahen. (Same V. 11: 274-276.) . Distr. and co. institutes. (Some v. 11: 377-382.) . Notes on co. institutes; by S. P. Bates. (Same V. 11: 237-238.) Mifflin Co., Westmoreland Co., Washington Co., Chester Co. ^^-. Distr. institutes; repts. ot (30 A.R. supt com- mon schools 1862/3: xv.) 1864. Distr. institutes; main objections agst. practical workings of institute law together with reasons for its continuance. (31 same 1863/4: 37-38.) . Rept. on teachers' institutes — distr. and co.; by S. S. Jack. (Penn. School Jol. v. 12: 253-255.) — ■ — . The teachers' institute. (Same v. 13: 45-46.) . Status of CO. and distr. institutes. (Same v. 13: 141-142.) 1865. Teachers' co. institute; duty of our citizens in relation to it. (Same v. 14: 134.) . Rept. on teachers' institutes; by S. G. Williams. (Same v. 14: 88-90.) Bead at the N. T. Teachers' Assn. . Institutes; law making holding of distr. insti- tutes compulsory amended. (32 A.R. supt. com- mon schools 1864/5: 20.) 1866. Recommended that law giving co. aid to teach- ers' institutes, now in existence in 8 cos. be made general. ([33] same 1865/6: xlili-xliv.) 1867. The institute campaign. (Penn. School Jol. v. 16: 175-176.) — ■ — . Teachers' institutes; by Henry Houck. (Same v. 15: 202-205.) . The institute — co. and distr.; J. W. Allen. (Same V. 16: 96-97.) 1868. Distr. institutes: original law; law in force; ex- emption of Westmoreland Co. (Same v. 17: 164- 165.) . Table: attendance at institutes. (Same v. 16: 253.) 1868-1904. Table: teachers' institute statistics. ([35] A.R. supt common schools 1867/8 (pp. xxix-xxxi) — 71 «ome 1903/4.) 1870. Teachers' institutes; by Geo. D. Hunt. (Penn. School Jol. V. 19: 158-159.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 777 EDUCATION— cont'd Teachers' Institutes — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd 1871. Debate on school bill, particularly teachers' in- stitutes. (Legisl. jol. 1871: 580-582.) . Co. institutes; by J. A. Cooper. (Penn. School Jol. V. 19: 256-258.) 1872. Teachers' Institutes; by H. B. Buckhanai. {Same V. 21: 3-9.) Purpose, mngmnt., instruction to be given, results to be sought. 1873. Same; by Andrew Burtt. (Same v. 22: 7-8.) . Same; by F. A. Allen. (Some v. 22: 8-10.) . Same; by G. L. Eberhart. (Same v. 22: 10-11.) . Same; by W. W. Woodruff. (Same v. 21: 374- 376.) . Same; by A. N. Raub. (Same v. 21: 376-377.) . Same; by E. E. White. (Same v. 21: 377-378.) 1874. Local institutes; by W. W. Woodruff. (Same V. 22: 313-316.) 1874-1875. See above, Education. Penn., these dates. 1875. Suggestions on conducting institutes. ([42] A.R. supt. public instruction 1874/5: xxxix-xli.) 1876. Teachers' institutes; by H. B. Eastburn. (Penn. School Jol. 25: 128-133.) 1876-1886. Co. institutes; table giving no. of actual members, no. of spectators, no. of school directors and no. employed in common schools of co. ([53] A.R. supt. public instruction 1885/6: xvi.) 1877. Co. institutes; by Geo. P. Hays. (Penn. School Jol. V. 26: 105-106.) 1879. Summary of institute work in the several cos. (Same v. 27: 320-324.) 1880. Local institutes; by Mr. Dickson, Allegheny. (Same v. 28: 482-483.) . City institutes; by Mr. Shelley of York. (Same V. 28: 475-477.) . Co. institutes; by W. W. Woodruff. (Sams v. 28: 463-464.) . Merits and defects of our system of co. institutes. (Same v. 29: 129-133.) 1881. Purposes of co. institutes. (Sams v. 30: 243-244.) . Attendance of teachers on co. institutes; debate. (Legisl. Record 1881: 1098-1101.) 1882. Teachers' institutes; by Mr. Prother. (Penn. School Jol. V. 30: 319-320.) . Teachers' institute; by John H. French. (Same V. 31: 123-129.) 1883. Local and co. institutes; by J. W. Harvey. (Same V. 32: 57.) 1884. Teachers' institutes. (Sams v. 33: 159.) General work of the campaign. 1885. Local institutes; by James M. Coughlin. (Same V. 34: 111-112.) — • — . Co. institutes; suggested that one-half of each day be devoted to general instruction where all are assembled, and remaining half to a three-fold division of teachers, each division being supplied with its own special instructor. ([52] A.R. supt. public instruction 1884/5: x-xi.) 1886. Teachers at institutes should be paid at same rate per day as during school term. (Penn. School Jol. V. 35: 247-248.) 1887. Co. institutes; by John T. Daniel. (Same v. 36: 101-104.) . See above, Education. Penn., this date. 1888. Institutes and their general mngmt; by D. M. Wolf. (Penn. School Jol. v. 36: 389-393.) . What is the purpose of co. institutes and how is it best secured? by Jesse B. Thayer. (Sams v. 36: 351-352.) 1889. The co. institute and the teacher. (Same v. 38: 217-219.) -cont'd M. McNeal. (Same v. (Same v. 39: EDUCATION— cont'd Teachers' Institutes — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA- 1891. Local institutes; by R. 39: 407-408.) — ■—. Co. institutes; by J. M. Berkey. 403-406.) . The CO. institute and the city and borough teach- ers and supts. (Same v. 39: 515-517.) 1893. Suggested co-operation betw. teachers' institute and movement in favor of university extension. (60 A.R. supt. public instruction 1892/3: xi.) 1896. The co. institute; by D. J. Waller. (Penn. School Jol. V. 45: 103-106.) 1897. Tlie teachers' institute; by A. M. Hammers. (Same v. 45: 514-518.) 1899. The annual institute; by Chas. Lose. (Same v. 47: 469-473.) . Institutes in the 20th century; by Miss Jane P. Rushmore. (Same v. 48: 62-65.) 1903. Growth of co. institute. (70 A.R. supt. public instruction 1902/3: vii.) . The institute from the teachers' standpoint; by Josephine E. Hazeltine. (Penn. School Jol. v. 52: 96-100.) . An ideal institute; by Earl Barnes. (Same v. 52: 95-96.) 1904. Possible modifications of the present plan of conducting the teachers' institute. (Sams v. 52: 460-464.) . The CO. institute; by J. C. Taylor. (Same v. 52: 534-536.) Adams County 1859. Synopsis of meeting of teachers' institute in Adams Co. (Penn. School Jol. v. 7: 303-304.) 1872. Institute campaign in Adams Co. (Same v. 20: 333.) Allegheny County See also below, Pittsburgh. 1850-1867. Acct of teachers' institutes in Allegheny Co. (44 A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: 23.) 1855-1864. Procs. of teachers' institute in Allegheny Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1855 in V. 4 : 53-54. 1856-1863. Not found. 1864 In V. 13 : 93-94. 1862. Notes by depy. supt.: institutes in Allegheny Co.; Cambria Co. (Penn. School Jol. v. 10: 323- 325.) 1886. Notes on institute in Allegheny Co. (Same v. 35: 246-247.) Armstrong County 1856-1877. Teachers' institutes in Armstrong Co. (44 A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: 27-29.) 1858. Procs. of teachers' institute in Armstrong Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1858 in V. 7 : 166-167. 1859/60 " V. 8 : 144-148 ; 299-300 ; 364-365. 1872-1873. Institute campaign in Armstrong Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1872 in T. 20 ; 264. 1873 " v. 21 : 306. 1873. Western Penn.; by M. B. Sloan. (Penn. School Jol. V. 22: 171-172.) Joint institute of Armstrong and Westmoreland cos., Warren Co. Institute ; Somerset Co. Institute ; drawing in Pittsburgh schools ; McKeesport school house ; Sewiekley schools ; Somerset schools. 778 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA EDUCATION— cont'd Teachers' Institutes — cont'd Beaver County 1857-1859/60. Synopsis of meeting of teachers' insti- tute in Beaver Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1857 In v. 6 : 231. 1859 " V. 7 : 364. 1859/60" V. 8:204; 365-366. 1872-1873. Institute campaign in Beaver Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1872 In V. 20 : 263. 1873 " T. 21 : 307. 1874. See ahove, Education. Penn., this date. 1857-1859. Bedford County Bedford Co. teachers' institute. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1857 in V. 5 : 354-355. 1858. Not found. 1859 in V. 8:270-271. 1862. Postponement of Bedford Co. Institute until Apr. (Penn. School Jol. v. 11: 179-180.) 1871. Notes on institute work in Bedford, Tioga, Bucks, Clearfield, Mercer, Chester, Lawrence, Wy- oming, Sullivan and Berks Cos. (Same v. 20: 195- 196.) 1873. Institute campaign in Bedford Co. (Same v. 21: 307.) Berks County 1854-1859. Procs. of Berks Co. teachers' institute. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1854 in V. 3 : 237-239. 1855 " v. 4:177-179. 1856 " v. 5:193-195. 1857 " V. 6 : 173-175 ; 231. 1858 " V. 7:167. 1859 " V. 8 : 173. 1871. See above, Bedford Co., this date. 1885. Acet. of Berks Co. institute. (Penn. School Jol. v. 34: 254.) Blair County 1858-1859. Synopsis of meeting of teachers' institute in Blair Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1858 in v. 6 : 300. 1859 " T. 7:106-107. " V. 8:271. 1872-1873. Institute campaign in Blair Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1872 In v. 20 : 264. 1873 " V. 21 : 341. 1873. Institute at Altoona. (Penn. School Jol. v. 21: 341.) Bradford County 1858. Organization of a distr. institute (Pike distr.), Bradford Co. (Penn. School Jol. v. 6: 357-358.) 1858-1860. Synopsis of meeting of teachers' institute in Bradford Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1858 in v. 7 : 102-103 ; 167-168. 1859 " v. 7 : 304. 1860 " V. 8 : 306. 1861. Institutes in Bradford Co.; by C. R. Coburn. (Penn. School Jol. v. 10: 177-178.) 1863. Notes by state supt: teachers' institute in Brad- ford Co., Juniata Co., Cambria Co. (Same v. 12: 139-140.) . Distr. institutes: Bradford Co.; results. (Same v. 12: 163-165.) 1873. Institute campaign in Bradford Co. (Penn. School Jol. V. 21: 204.) EDUCATION— cont'd Teachers' Institutes — cont'd Bucks County 1852-1859. Procs. of teachers' institutes in Bucks Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1852 In V. 1 : 204-207. 1853-1854. Not found. 1855 in V. 4 ; 20-22 ; 52-53 ; 104 ; 171-174. 1856 " T. 5 : 129-132. 1858 " V. 6:325-326. 1858/9 " V. 7 : 237-238 ; 364-366. 1859 " V. 8 : 173-1.75. 1856. Bucks Co.: teachers' institute at Centreville; do. at Newville; term of school in Warrington town- ship. (Penn. School Jol. v. 5: 41.) 1863. See below, Lebanon Co., this date. 1871. See above, Bedford Co., this date. 1873. Institute campaign in Bucks Co. (Penn. School Jol. V. 21: 204-205.) 1882. Trouble in Bucks Co. in reference to the $200 apprn. for the co. institute; by Hugh B. Eastbum. (Same v. 31: 256-257.) 1886. Address at opening of Bucks Co. Institute; by W. W. Woodruff. (Same v. 35: 236-240.) History of institutes in Bucks Co. ; school work in Bucks Co., etc. Butler County 1855-1858. Procs. of Butler Co. teachers' institute. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1855 in V. 4:269. 1856 " T. 5:158. 1858 " T. 7:8-9. 1872-1873. Institute campaign in Butler Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1872 in V. 20 : 262. 1873 V. 21 : 269. Cambria County 1852-1854. Minutes of Conemaugh Teachers' Institute. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1852 in V. 1 : 232-236. 1853 1854 . 2 : 137-138. " V. 3 : 145-149. 1855-1859. Procs. of Cambria Co. teachers' institutes. In Penn. School JoL as follows : 1855 in V. 4 : 179-181 ; 304 ; 306-309. 1856 " V. 6 : 188 ; 211-214. 1858 " T. 6:267; 1859 " T. 7 : 269. 326. 1862. See above, Allegheny Co., this date. 1863. See above, Bradford Co., this date. . See below, Delaware Co., this date. 1872-1873. Institute campaign in Cambria Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1872 in V. 20 : 263. 1873 " v. 21:341. Cameron County 1873. See above. Education. Pittsburgh, this date. 1872-1873. Institute campaign in Cameron Co. In Penn. School Journal as follows : 1872 in v. 20 : 263. 1873 " V. 21:270. Carbon County 1863. See below, Franklin Co., this date. 1872-1873. Institute campaign in Carbon Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1872 in v. 20 : 263. 1873 " V. 21 : 270. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 779 EDUCATION— cont'd Teachers' Institutes — cont'd Centre Oounty 1852. History of Centre Co. Teachers' Institute. (Penn. School Jol. V. 1: 359-361.) 1853-1855. Procs. of Centre Co. teachers' institute. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1853 In T. 2:283-285. 1854. Not found. 1855 in 7.3:269-271. " T. 4:245-247, 1857 " V. 6 : 231-232. 1858 " T. 7:168-169. 1872-1873. Institute campaign in Centre Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1872 In V. 20 : 264. 1873 " V. 21 : 340-341. Chester County 1852. Description of Institute for Teachers, Kennett Square, Chester Co. (Penn. School Jol. v. 1: 392- 393.) 1854-1864. Procs. of Chester Co. teachers' institute. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1854 In V. 2 : 336-337 ; 342-344. 1855 " V. 4 : 145-147. 1856 " T. 5 : 195-196. 1857 " V. 6 ; 179-180. 1858 " V. 6 : 232. 1859 " T. 7 : 197-200. 1860 " T. 8 : 366. 1861-1863. Not found. 1864 in V. 13 : 138-139. 1871. See above, Bedford Co., this date. 1873. Institute campaign in Chester Co. (Penn. School Jol. V. 21: 269.) Clarion County 1855-1860. Procs. of Clarion Co. teachers' institute. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1855 in V. 4:238-239. 1857 " Y. 5 : 282-283. 1857/8 " T. 6 : 202 ; 301. 1858 " V. 7 : 238-239. 1859 " V. 8 : 204-206. 1860 " V. 9:201-202. 1872. Institute campaign in Clarion Co. (Penn. School Jol. V. 20: 262.) Clearfield County 1856-1877. Clearfield Co. institutes. (44 A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: 174-175.) 1871. See above, Bedford Co., this date. 1873. Institute campaign in Clearfield Co. (Penn. School Jol. V. 21: 306-307.) Clinton County 1855-1859/60. Procs. of Clinton Co. teachers' institute. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1855 in V. 4 : 105-106 ; 309-310 ; 338-340. 1857 " V. 6 : 207-208. 1858 " V. 6:232; 301-302. 1858/9 " V. 7 : 135-136 ; 169 ; 269-271. 1859/60 " T. 8 : 106-108 ; 175 ; 301-303. 1872-1873. Institute campaign in Clinton Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1872 in V. 20 : 263. 1873 " v. 21:270. Columbia County 1858-1860. Synopsis of meeting of teachers' institute in Columbia Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1858 in T. 6 : 232. 1858/9 " V. 7 : 169-170 ; 304-307. 1860 " V. 8 : 271-272. 1872-1873. Institute campaign in Columbia Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1872 In V. 20 : 264. 1873 " v. 21 : 269-270. EDUCATION— cont'd Teachers' Institutes — cont'd Crawford County 1854-1860. Procs. of teachers' institute in Crawford Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1854 In v. 2 347-350. 1855 " V. 4 333-336. 1857/8 " T. 6 203-205 ; 326. 1858/9 " V. 7 136-138 ; 334-335. 1859/60" V. 8 175-177 ; 335-337. 1860 " V. 9 202. 1857-1858. See below, Mercer Co., these dates. 1861. Notes by depy. supt.: joint institute of Venango and Crawford cos.; spring session of Crawford Co. institute. (Penn. School Jol. v. 9: 289-290.) . Notes by depy. supt.: co. institutes in Crawford, Erie, Venango, and Warren cos. (Same v. 10: 162- 164.) 1872-1873. Institute campaign in Crawford Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1872 in V. 20 : 262. 1873 " V. 21:268. 1873. See below, Pittsburgh, this date. 1885. Acct. of Crawford Co. institute. (Penn. School Jol. V. 34: 254-255.) 1886. Notes on Institute in Crawford Co. (Same v. 35: 246.) Cumberland County 1855-1858. Procs. of Cumberland Co. teachers' insti- tute. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1855 In V. 4 : 170. 1856 " T. 5 : 324-328. 1857 " V. 6:232. 1858 " V. 7 : 272-275. 1856. Cumberland Co. teachers' Institute — school supervision; by Jos. Ritner. (Penn. School Jol. V. 4: 300-301.) 1863. See below, Franklin Co., this date. 1872-1873. Institute campaign in Cumberland Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1872 In V. 20 : 262. 1873 " V. 21 : 268. Dauphin County 1858/9-1860. Synopsis of meeting of teachers' institute in Dauphin Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1858/9 In V. 7 : 103-104 ; 239-240 ; 335-336. 1860 " v. 8 : 238-239. 1872-1873. Institute campaign in Dauphin Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1872 in V. 20 : 333. 1873 " v. 21 : 307. Delaware County 1855-1859. Procs. of Delaware Co. teachers' institute. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1855 in V. 4 : 55-56 ; 239-242. 1856 " V. 5 : 220-223. 1857 " V. 6 : 176-177. 1858 " T. 7 : 9-11. 1859 " V. 8 : 206. 1856. Delaware Co. — call for a teachers' Institute. (Penn. School Jol. v. 4: 332-333.) 1863. Notes by state supt.; Delaware Co. teachers' in- stitute. (Same v. 12: 173-174.) . Notes on co. institutes; by S. P. Bates. (Same v. 11: 266-268.) Delaware Co., Lawrence Co., Cambria Co. 1873. Institute campaign in Delaware Co. (Same v. 21: 204.) 780 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA EDUCATION— cont'd Teachers' Institutes — cont'd Elk County 1856. Announcement of Elk Co. teachers' institute. (Penn. School Jol. v. 4: 368.) . Acct. of Elk Co. Teachers' Institute. (Same v. 5: 46-47.) 1859. Synopsis of meeting of teachers' institute in Elk Co. (Same v. 8: 108-109.) Erie County 1857. Synopsis of meeting of Erie Co. teachers' in- stitute. In Penn. Scbool Jol. as follows : 1857 in V. 6 : 142. 1858 " T. 7 : 11-12. 1861. Notes by depy. supt.: Erie Co. Institute. (Penn. School JoL V. 9: 356.) — — . See above, Crawford Co., this date. 1872-1873. Institute campaign in Brie Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1872 in T. 20 : 262. 1873 " v. 21:269. 1886. Notes on institute in Erie Co. (Penn. School Jol. V. 35: 246.) Fayette County 1854. Blrst co. institute of Fayette Co. held in 1854. (44 A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: 265.) . Organization of Fayette Co. Teachers' Institute. (Penn. School Jol. v. 2: 344-345.) 1857. Synopsis of meeting of teachers' institute in Fayette C!o. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1857 in V. 6:267-268. 1858 " T. 7 : 200 ; 308. 1859 " v. 8 : 177 ; 275. 1872-1873. Institute campaign in Fayette Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1872 in V. 20 : 299. 1873 " T. 21 : 341. EDUCATION— cont'd Teachers' Institutes — cont'd Greene County 1872-1873. Institute campaign in Greene Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1872 in V. 20:264. 1873 1853-1858. Co. V. 21 : 340. Huntingdon County Procs. of teachers' institute in Huntingdon 1872-1873. Forest County Institute campaign in Forest Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1872 in V. 20 : 299. 1873 " V. 21:341. 1873. See above. Education. Pittsburgh, this date. Franklin County 1857-1859/60. Synopsis of meeting of teachers' insti- tute in Franklin Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1857 in V. 6 : 268. 1858 " V. 7 : 200-201. 1859/60 " V. 8 : 206-207 : 366. 1863. Notes by state supt.: Franklin Co. Teachers' Institute; do. Lehigh Co.; do. Lancaster Co.; do. Carbon Co.; do. Cumberland Co. (Penn. School Jol. V. 12: 205-206.) 1872-1873. Institute campaign in Franklin Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1872 in V. 20 : 263. 1873 " T. 21:270. Fulton County 1855. Teachers' institute in F'ulton Co. (Penn. School JoL V. 4: 337-338.) 1872-1873. Institute campaign in Fulton Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1872 in V. 20 : 264. 1873 " V. 21 : 341. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1. 1853 In V. 1 : 455-456. 2. 1853 " V. 2 : 250. nnnum. 1854. Not found. 1855 in V. 4 : 304-306. 1856-1857. Not found. 1858 in V. 6:302. " V. 7 : 271. 1853-1877. Teachers' institutes in Huntingdon Co. (44 A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: 294-298.) 1872-1873. Institute campaign in Huntingdon Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1872 in V. 20 : 264. 1873 " v. 21:307. Indiana County 1859. Synopsis of meeting of teachers' institute in Indiana Co. (Penn. School Jol. v. 8: 16-17; 177- 178.) 1872-1873. Institute campaign in Indiana Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1872 in V. 20:299. 1873 " V. 21:341. Jefferson County 1855-1877. Co. institutes in Jefferson Co. (44 A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: 315-316.) 1856-1860. Teachers' institute. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1856 In T. 5 : 219-220. 1857 " V. 6:218-219. 1858-1859. Not found. 1860 in V. 9:201. 1872-1873. Institute campaign in Jefferson Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1872 in V. 20 : 262. 1873 " V. 21:306. Juniata County 1857. Synopsis of meeting of teachers' institute in Juniata Co. (Penn. School Jol. 1857 v. 6: 268.) 1861. Notes by depy. supt.: co. institutes in Juniata, Mifflin and Northumberland cos. (Same v. 10: 290- 291.) 1863. See above, Bradford Co., this date. 1872. Institute campaign in Juniata Co. (Penn. School Jol. V. 20: 263.) i Lancaster County 1852. Proposed Teachers' Institute in Lancaster Co. (Penn. School Jol. v. 1: 232; 258-259; 291.) . Comment on Lancaster Co. Teachers' Institute. (Same v. 1: 323-324.) 1852-1854. Procs. of teachers' institutes in Lancaster Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1852 in V. 1 : 324-330. " T. 2:103-110. 1853 " V. 2 : 102-103. 1854 " V. 3:169-176. 1857. Reorganization of Institute in East Donegal distr., Lancaster Co. (Penn. School Jol. v. 5: 353- 354.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 781 EDUCATION— cont'd Teachers' Institutes— cont'd Lancaster County — cont'd 1857-1861. Synopsis of meeting of Lancaster Co. teach- ers' institute. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1857 In T. 6 ; 200-202. 1838/9 " V. 7 : 170-171 ; 201-204 ; 366-367. 1859/60 " T. 8 : 178-179 ; 275-279 ; 368. 1861 " V. 9 : 202. 1858. Synopsis of meeting of East Donegal Teachers' Educational Institute, Lancaster Co. (Penn. School Jol. V. 6: 358-359.) 1863. See above, Franklin Co., this date. 1872-1873. Institute campaign in Lancaster Co. In Penu. School Tol. as follows : 1872 In T. 20 : 263. 1873 " V. 2l : 268. 1882. Condensed rept. of procs. of Lancaster Co. Insti- tute. (Penn. School Jol. v. 31: 263-288.) Lawrence County 1851-1876. Teachers' institutes in Lawrence Co. (44 A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: 347.) 1852. Lawrence Co. Teachers' Institute. (Penn. School Jol. V. 1: 133; 266.) 1852-1859. Procs. of Lawrence Co. teachers' institute. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1852 In V. 1 : 104-106. 1853-1854. Not found. 1855 in V. 4 : 181-182. 1856 " V. 5 : 158-159 ; 192-193 ; 322-324. 1857/8 " V. 6 : 181-183 ; 329-330. 1859 " T. 8 : 179-180. 1861. See below, Westmoreland Co., this date. 1863. See above, Delaware Co., this date. 1871. See above, Bedford Co., this date. 1873. Institute campaign in Lawrence Co. (Penn. School Jol. V. 21: 269.) Lebanon County 1855-1857. Teachers' institutes in Lebanon Co. (44 A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: 359-360.) 1855-1860. Procs. of teachers' institute in Lebanon Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1855 in V. 4 : 306. 1856. Not found. 1857 in V. 6:211. 1858 " V. 7:271-272. 1859. Not found. 1860 In V. 8 : 239-240. 1863. Notes on co. Institutes; by S. P. Bates. (Penn. School Jol. V. 11: 331-332.) Lebanon, Bucks, Montgomery. 1864. Notes by the state supt.: institute in Lebanon Co.; do. Schuylkill Co. (Same v. 12: 333-334.) 1872-1873. Institute campaign in Lebanon Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1872 In T. 20 : 299. 1873 " v. 21 : 269. Lehigh County 1863. See above, Franklin Co., this date. Luzerne County 1855-1859/60. Procs. of Luzerne Co. teachers' institute. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1855 in V. 4 : 244-245. 1856-1857. Not found. 1858 In T. 6 : 330. 1858/9 " v. 7 : 12 : 171-172 ; 367-368. 1859/60 " T. 8 : 109 ; 180-182 ; 207-208 ; 368-369. 1872-1873. Institute campaign in Luzerne Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1872 in V. 20 : 333. 1873 " V. 21 : 307. EDUCATION— cont'd Teachers' Institutes — cont'd Lycoming County 1872. Institute campaign in Lycoming Co. (Penn. School Jol. V. 20: 263.) McKean County 1857-1859. Synopsis of meeting of teachers' institute in M'Kean Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : (44 1857 In V. 6 202-203. 1858 " V. 6 303. " " V. 7 138-139. 1859 " V. 8 182. 1868^1876. Teachers' institutes in McKean Co. A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: 402.) Mercer County institutes. 1856-1860. Mercer Co. teachers' In Penn . School Jol. as follows 1856 in V 5 ■127. 1857 " V. 6 237-239. 1858 " V. 6 199-200. 1859 " V. 8 208-209. 1860 " V. 9 202. 1857-1858. Synopsis of meeting of teachers' joint in- stitute in Mercer and Crawford cos. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1857 In V. 6 : 268. 1858 « V. 7 : 272. 1871. See above, Bedford Co., this date. 1873. Institute campaign in Mercer Co. (Penn. School Jol. V. 21: 269.) Mifflin County 1857-1859. Synopsis of meeting of teachers' institute in Mifflin Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1857 In T. 6 : 268. 1858 " V. 7 : 139. 1859 " T. 8 : 110-111 ; 240-241. 1861. See above, Juniata Co., this date. 1872-1873. Institute campaign in Mifflin Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1872 in v. 20 : 263. 1873 " V. 21 : 341. 1872-1873. Monroe County Institute campaign in Monroe Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1872 In V. 20 : 263. 1873 " V. 21 : 269. Montgomery County Procs. of Montgomery Co. teachers' insti- 1855-1857. tute. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1855 in v. 4 : 151-152. 1857 " T. 6 : 269. 1858-1861. Synopsis of meeting of Montgomery Co. teachers' institute. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1858 in T. 6 : 358-359. 1858/9 " V. 7 : 35-37 ; 336-337. • 1859/60 " V. 8 : 47 ; 208 ; 337-338. 1861 " V. 9 : 202-203. 1863. See above, Lebanon Co., this date. 1872-1873. Institute campaign in Montgomery Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1872 in v. 20 : 262. 1873 " V. 21 : 204. 782 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA EDUCATION— cont'd Teachers' Institutes — cont'd Montour County 1855. Procs. of Montour Co. teachers' institute. (Penn. School Jol. V. 4: 106-107.) 1872-1873. Institute campaign in Montour Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1872 in V. 20 : 264. 1873 " v. 21 : 307. Northampton County 1872-1873. Institute campaign in Northampton Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1872 in T. 20 : 264. 1873 " V. 21:367. Northumberland County 1855-1859. Procs. of Northumberland Co. teachers' in- stitute. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1855 in V. 4 : 247-249 ; 302-303. 1857 " V. 5 : 281 ; 353. " V. 6:269-270. 1858. Not found. 1859 in V. 7 : 240-241. " V. 8:338-339. 1861. See above, Juniata Co., this date. 1863. Notes on co. institutes; by S. P. Bates. (Penn. School Jol. V. 11: 299-300.) Northnmberland, Warren and Wayne cos. 1872-1873. Institute campaign in Northumberland Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1872 in V. 20 : 263. 1873 " T. 21:306. Ferry County 1857-1859. Synopsis of meeting of teachers' institute in Perry Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1857 in V. 6 : 270. 1858 " V. 7 : 272-275. 1859 " T. 8:241. 1872-1873. Institute campaign in Perry Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1872 in V. 20 : 264. 1873 " T. 21:307. Philadelphia 1868. Phila. teachers' institute: too much act of assem- bly compulsion. (Penn. School Jol. v. 17: 155.) 1871. Review of teachers' institute of Phila. (Same V. 19: 303.) . Acct. of quarterly mtg. of teachers' institute of Phila. (Some v. 20: 159-161.) 1877. See Education: Individual Institutions. School of Design for Woihen, this date. Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co. 1871. Acct. of annual institute of Pittsburgh teachers. (Penn. School Jol. v. 20: 125-126.) 1873. Institute campaign in Pittsburgh. (Some v. 21: 204.) — p — . Western Penn.; by M. B. Sloan. (Same v. 22: 204-206.) Pittsburgh Quarterly Institute, Oct. 17 ; Crawford Co. Institute, Venango Co. Institute. Potter County 1857-1859/60. Synopsis of meeting of teachers' insti- tute in Potter Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1857 in V. 6 : 270-271. 1859/60 " V. 8 : 209-210 ; 304. 1872-1873. Institute campaign in Potter Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1872 in V. 20:262. 1873 " V. 21:204. EDUCATION— cont'd Teachers' Institutes — cont'd Schuylkill County 1851-1875. Teachers' institutes in Schuylkill Co. (44 A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: 494-496.) 1853. Procs. of Schuylkill Co. Teachers' Institute. (Penn. School Jol. v. 1: 394-395.) 1856-1858. Teachers' institute. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1856 in V. 5:217-219. 1857 " v. 6:214-218. 1858 " V. 7 : 104-106 ; 139-141. 1864. See above, Lebanon Co., this date. 1872-1873. Institute campaign in Schuylkill Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1872 In V. 20 : 262-263. 1873 " V. 21 : 341. Snyder County See also below. Union County. 1858-1859. Synopsis of meeting of teachers' institute in Snyder Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1858 In V. 7 : 241-242. 1859 " V. 8 : 242-243. 1872-1873. Institute campaign in Snyder Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1872 In T. 20 : 264. 1873 " V. 21 : 341. Somerset County 1855. Somerset Co. teachers' institute. (Penn. School Jol. V. 4: 243-244.) . Abstr. of procs. of meeting of Somerset Co. Teachers' Institute. (Sams v. 3: 230.) 1872-1873. Institute campaign In Somerset Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1872 In V. 20 : 264. 1873 " v. 21:307. 1873. See above, Armstrong Co., this date. Sullivan County 1871. See above, Bedford Co., this date. 1872-1873. Institute campaign in Sullivan Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1872 in V. 20 : 262. 1873 " V. 21 : 204. Susquehanna County 1853-1877. Co. institutes in Susquehanna Co. (44 A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: 528.) 1854. Abstr. of procs. of Susquehanna Co. Teachers' Institute. (Penn. School Jol. v. 3: 277-281.) 1857. Acct. of institutes held in Susquehanna Go. (Same v. 6: 60.) 1873. Institute campaign in Susquehanna Co. (Same V. 21: 268.) Tioga County 1836-1877. Teachers' institutes in Tioga Co. (44 A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: 541.) 1857-1859. Synopsis of meeting of teachers' Institute in Tioga Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1857 In V. 6 : 209-210. 1858 " T. 7:204-205. 1859 " V. 7 : 17-19 ; 210-211. 1871. See above, Bedford Co., this date. Union County 1854-1877. Teachers' institutes in Union Co. (44 A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: 550.) 1855-1857. Procs. of teachers' institute of Union and Snyder cos. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1855 in v. 4 : 174-176. 1856 " V. 5 : 322. 1857 " v. 6:271. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 783 EDUCATION— cont'd Teachers' Institutes — cont'd Union County — cont'd 1857-1859. Synopsis of meeting of Union Co. teachers' institute. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1857 in V. 6 : 145-146. 1858 " V. 7 : 242-243. 1859 " V. 8 : 242-243. 1872-1873. Institute campaign in Union Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1872 In V. 20 : 263. 1878 " r. 21 : 270. Venango County 1860. Synopsis of meeting of teacliers' institute in Venango Co. (Penn. Scliool Jol. v. 9: 202.) 1861. See above, Crawford Co., tliis date. 1872-1873. Institute campaign in Venango Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows: 1872 In V. 20 : 262. 1873 " V. 21 : 341. 1873. See below, Pittsburgh, this date. Warren County 1842-1877. Teachers' institutes in Warren Co. (44 A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: 562-563.) 1852. Warren Teachers' Institute. (Penn. School Jol. V. 1: 133.) . Organization of the Warren Co. Teachers' Insti- tute. (Same v. 1: 166-168.) 1854. Acct. of Monongahela Teachers' Institute. (Same V. 2: 367-369.) 1858-1859. Sjmopsis of meeting of teachers' institute in Warren Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1858 in T. 7 : 368-369. 1859 " V. 8:182-183. 1861. See above, Crawford Co., this date. 1863. See above, Northumberland Co., this date. 1872-1873. Institute campaign in Warren Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1872 in V. 20 : 263. 1873 " V. 21:204. 1873. See above, Armstrong Co., this date. Washington County 1849-1877. Acct. of school conventions, (i. e. insti- tutes) in Washington Co. (44 A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: 581-584.) 1853. Procs. of Washington Co. Teachers' Institute. (Penn. School Jol. v. 2: 171-172.) 1854. Same. (Same v. 3: 149.) 1855. Extr. from minutes of the Polemic and Educa- tional Institute for Somerset Township, Washing- ton Co. (Sams v. 3: 368-369.) 1868-1859. Synopsis of meeting of teachers' institute in Washington Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows ; 1858 In V. 6 : 359-360. 1859 " V. 7 : 244-245. 1872-1873. Institute campaign in Washington Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1872 in T. 20 : 264 ; 333. 1873 " V. 21 : 341. 1874. See above, Education. Penn., this date. 1877. Description of Somerset (Washington) Co. Teachers' Institute. (44 A.R. supt. public instruc- Uon 1876/7: 504.) EDUCATION— cont'd Teachers' Institutes — cont'd Wayne County 1856. Acct. of teachers' institute in Wayne Co. (Penn. School Jol. V. 5: 37.) 1859. Synopsis of meeting of teachers' institute in Wayne Co. (Same v. 7: 369.) 1863. See above, Warren Co., this date. 1872-1873. Institute campaign in Wayne Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1872 in y. 20:263. 1873 " V. 21 : 269. 1873. See above, Normal Schools: County. Wayne Co. Westmoreland County 1853-1877. Co. institutes in Westmoreland Co. (44 A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: 606.) 1855-1859. Teachers' institute in Westmoreland Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1855 In V. 4 : 370-372. 1856-1857. Not found. 1858 in V. 6:330-331. 1859 " T. 7 : 275-276. 1857. Acct. of distr. institutes in Westmoreland Co. (Penn. School Jol. v. 6: 235.) 1861. Notes by depy. supt.: co. institutes in West- moreland and Lawrence cos. (Same v. 10: 132-133.) 1872-1873. Institute campaign in Westmoreland Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1872 in T. 20 : 264. 1873 " V. 21 : 341. 1873. See above, Armstrong Co., this date. 1874. See above. Education. Penn., this date. Wyoming County 1858-1859. Synopsis of meeting of teachers' institute in Wyoming Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1858/9 in v. 7 : 243-244 ; 337-338 ; 369-370. 1859/60 " V. 8 : 211-212 ; 339. 1867. First teachers' institute held in Wyoming Co. (44 A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: 610-611.) 1871. See above, Bedford Co., this date. 1873. Institute campaign in Wyoming Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1873 in T. 21 : 270. York County 1854-1865. Co. institute in York Co. (44 A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: 622.) 1855. Procs. of York Co. teachers' Institute. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1855 In V. 3 : 373-374. " V. 4 : 242-243. 1857-1860. Synopsis of meeting of teachers' institute in York Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1857 in V. 6 : 271. 1858 " V. 6 : 360. 1859 " V. 7:245-247. 1860 " V. 8:243-245. 1863. Notes by the state supt.: York Co. teachers' in- stitute; do. Dauphin Co. (Penn. School Jol. v. 12: 302.) 1872-1873. Institute campaign in York Co. In Penn. School Jol. as follows : 1872 in T. 20:299. 1873 " V. 21:307. NoEMAL Institutes 1855. Lancaster Co. Normal Institute; object, loca- tion, instruction, expenses, etc. (Penn. School JoL v. 3: 292.) . Description of Lancaster Co. Normal Institute. (Same v. 3: 356-357.) 784 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA EDUCATION— cont'd Teachers' Institutes — cont'd NoBMAL Institutes — cont'd 1856. Acct. of 2d sess. of Mercer Co. Normal Institute. (Same v. 5: 215.) — -. See above. Teachers. Westmoreland Co., this date. 1857. Procs. of Susquehanna Co. normal school [insti- tute]. (Penn. School Jol. v. 6: 178-179.) 1858. Acct. of Mexico institute, Juniata Co. (Same V. 6: 263-264.) 1859. See above. School Fund, this date. 1865. Work of Curry's Normal Institute, Pittsburgh. (Penn. School Jol. v. 14: 79.) 1868. Normal institutes, as distinguished from teach- ers' institute and normal school. (Same v. 16: 286.) 1871. Acct. of Normal Institute at Rebersburg, Centre Co. (Same v. 20: 124.) — • — . Eifforts to establish normal institute at Brod- headsville, Monroe Co. (Same v. 19: 302-303.) 1873-1876. Normal schools (that is, normal institutes) in Venango Co. (44 A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: 560.) 1875. Normal institutes; by J. Baldwin. (Same v. 24: 4-6.) 1876. "Teachers' institutes vs. normal institutes; by Amos Row. (Same v. 24: 303-305.) SuuMEB Schools 1902. Summer schools in other states; apprn. for such schools in Penn. recommended. (69 A.R. supt. pub- lic instruction 1901/2: v-vi.) 1903. Summer schools in Penn.: no., attendance, bene- fit, etc. (70 same 1902/3: viii.) 1904. Recommended that small apprn. for summer schools be continued for further trial during next two years. (71 same 1903/4: ix.) Wages 1849. Inadequate salaries of teachers. (16 A.R. supt. common schools 1848/9: 6.) 1852. See above. Secondary Education, this date. 1853. Female teachers' salaries; by Jefferson Neff. (Penn. School Jol. v. 2: 175-176.) 1854. Salary of teachers; by J. S. (Same v. 2: 304- 305.) 1856. Rept. on salaries of female teachers; by Rachel A. Shryock. (Same v. 5: 255-256.) 1860. Comparative salaries of male and female teach- ers. (27 A.R. supt. common schools 1859/60: 6.) 1864. Increase of teachers' salaries. (Penn. School Jol. V. 13: 31.) 1864/73-1866/76. See above. Education. Penn., these dates. 1865. Compensation of teachers; by Geo. H. Ranck. (Penn. School Jol. v. 14: 109-111.) 1869/70. Tables: cost per pupil and average salaries paid to teachers in the principal boroughs and cities of the state. (Same v. 19: 334.) . Table: average salaries of school officers and teachers in 42 cities of the U. S. (Some v. 19: 368- 369.) 1872. Compensation of teachers; by Edwd. Shippen. (Same v. 21: 84-86.) . More liberal compensation for teachers recom- mended. (Govs. mess. (Geary) Jan. 3, 1872: 19.) 1873-1883. Tables: condition of schools; contrast betw. 1873 and 1883; decrease in teachers' salaries. ([51] A.R. supt. public instruction 1883/4: xvi.) 1873-1904. Table: salary of male and female teachers per mo. ([50] same 1882/3 (p. xvi) — 71 same 1903/4.) 1874. Teachers and their salaries. (41 A.R. supt. of common schools 1873/4: xxxi.) EDUCATION— cont'd Teachers' Institutes— cont'd Wages — cont'd [1883.] Salaries of teachers; some facts regarding education in Penn.; by J. P. Wickersham. (Penn. School Jol. V. 32: 332-334.) 1886. For larger state apprn. for increasing teachers' salaries and for closer supervision. ( [53] A.R. supt. public instruction 1885/6: x.) 1887. Increase the salaries; a million and a half for the public schools. (Penn. School JoL v. 36: 22-24.) 1888. Opinion of atty. gen. rel. to compensation of teachers for attendance at institutes. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1887&8 app. 19-20.) 1891. Better salaries under the increased apprn. will insure better schools, with more wise adjustment of the teaching force. (Penn. School Jol. v. 40: 232-234.) 1892/3. Table: relative standing of cos. in reference to average length of ann. school term and average monthly wages of teachers employed for school year endg. Je. 5. (60 A.R. supt. public instruction 1892/3: xtx.) 1892/3-1903/4. Average monthly wages of female teachers for school year ending June 5. (60 same 1892/3 (p. xxi)— 71 same 1903/4.) Omitted In 1893/4. . Average monthly wages of male teachers for school year ending Je. 5. (60 same 1892/3 (p. xx) — 71 same 1903/4.) Omitted in 1894/5. 1894. Length of school term and teachers' salaries in Penn. as compared with other states. (61 same 1893/4: v-vi.) . See above. Education. Penn., this date. 1899. Grading teachers' salaries; by H. H. Green. (Penn. School Jol. v. 47: 436-438.) 1901. Grading of teachers' salaries; by Supt. Adams. (Same v. 49: 421-425.) 1902. Minimum salary for public school teachers; by D. J. Waller, Jr. (Same v. 51: 267-269.) . Same. (Procs. of ann. mtg. of bd. of princii>al8 of state normal schools of Penn. 1902: 11-16.) . Same; Saml. Weir. (Same 1902: 16-20.) . Salaries of public school teachers; by T. B. Noss. (Same 1902: 20-23.) . Suggested that minimum salary of teachers be raised. (69 A.R. supt. public instruction 1901/2: vii.) 1903. Teachers' salaries; increase in. (70 same 1902/3: i-Ii.) . On the minimum salary bill. (Penn. School Jol. V. 51: 515-516.) 1904. Comparison of teachers' salaries in cities and rural distrs. in Penn. (71 A.R. supt. public in- struction 1903/4: vi.) Adams County 1866. Table: salaries of male and female teachers in Adams Co. ([34] A.R. supt common schools 1866/7: 8.) CamJyria County 1869-1872. Table: gradual growth of salaries in Cam- bria Co. ([39] AJl. supt common schools 1871/2: 31.) Clinton County 1877-1900. Table: wages and state appms. tor years 1877, 1887 and 1900 for Clinton Co. (67 AJl. supt public instruction 1899/00 pt 1: 127.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 785 EDUCATION— cont'd Teachers' Institutes — cont'd Wages — cont'd Lawrence County 1878-1891. Table: lowest and highest average salary of male and female teachers of all distrs. and year when paid in Lawrence Co. (67 A.R. supt. public instruction 1899/00 v. 1: 243.) Lebanon County 1876-1887. Table: teachers' salaries in Lebanon Co. {[55] A.R. supt. public instruction 1887/8: 74.) Lycoming County 1864-1869. Table: average salaries of male and female teachers in Lycoming Co. ([36] A.R. supt. common schools 1868/9: 159.) Middletown County 1899. Table: teachers' salaries in Middletown. (66 A.R. supt. public instruction 1898/9: 211.) New York City 1904. The salaries of the teachers in N. Y. City; by Wm. H. Maxwell. (Penn. School Jol. v. 52: 357-363.) Philadelphia 1879. Revision of salaries of teachers in Phila. (Penn. School Jol. V. 28: 149-150.) — T. Salaries in Phila. (Same v. 27: 353-354.) 1903. Teachers' salaries in Phila. (Same v. 52: 299- 304.) Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co. 1892. Schedule of salaries for high schools in Pitts- burgh. (59 A.R. supt. public instruction 1891/2: 184-185.) Technical; see above, Industrial and Technical Text-Books CALIFORNIA 1891. Cal. experiment in state mnfre. of school text- books. (Penn. School Jol. v. 39: 296-298.) From N. Y. School Journal. ILLINOIS 1875. State uniformity of school books in 111. (Penn,. School Jol. V. 23: 321-323.) MASSACHUSETTS 1877. Free text-books. (Penn. School Jol. v. 26: 264- 266.) From rept. of the school committee of Salem, Mass. MINNESOTA 1877. Minn, text-book scheme. (Penn. School Jol. v. 26: 181.) Prom Educational Weekly. OHIO 1891. Ohio on text-books. (Penn. School Jol. v. 39: 485-486.) PENNSYLVANIA 1823. Rept. of committee on education (Wurts) on petition of Hezekiah Burhaus asking that his " Critical Pronouncing Spelling Book " be supplied to all children at co. expense; unfavorable. (Sen. jol. 1822/3: 385.) 1829. Rept. of committee on education (Lombaert) rel. to Brown's American Grammar. (House jol. 1828/9 V. 2: 669-672 (doc. 278).) I 50 EDUCATION— cont'd Text -Books — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd 1829. Rept. of committee on education (Bonsall) rel. to petition of John Torrey for legisl. aid in publish- ing school books. (Same 1828/9 v. 2: 681 (doc. 288).) 1835. Rept. of committee on education (Read), directed to a system of school books for use in the common schools. (Sen. jol. 1834/5 v. 1: 643.) 1837. Catalogue of school books presented to supt. ([4] A.R. supt. common schools 1837, table F.) 1837-1839. List and no. of books used in such of school distrs. as reported on subject for 1837. ([4] same 1837 (table G)— 6 same 1839.) 1841. List of books and no. of distrs. (of those that reported) in which each kind was used in 1841. (A.R. supt. common schools 1840/1: 147-149.) Paging from House doc. ed. 1842. Need of proper system of text-books. (Govs. mess. (Porter) Jan. 6, 1842.) 1844. Lack of uniformity of text-books. (11 A.R. supt. common schools 1843/4: 14-15.) 1845. An improper selection of text-books. (16 same 1848/9: 7.) . Suggested that a printing press be established to publish such books as might be recommended at ann. meeting of co. supts. free of expense. (16 same 1848/9: 10.) . 1852. Text-books; by J. P. Wickersham. (Penn. School Jol. V. 1: 238-240.) 1853. Rept. on the uses and abuses of text-books. (.Same v. 2: 89-92.) 1854. Uniformity of text-books. (Same v. 3: 99-100.) 1855. Uniformity of text-books. (Same v. 3: 348-351.) . Circular of co. supt. of Delaware Co. (Geo. Smith) rel. to selection of school books. (Same v. 3: 358.) . Rept. on text-books. (Same v. 4: 153-155.) 1855. Uniformity of text-books required by act of 1854. (22 same 1854/5: 12.) 1856. Rept. on the necessity of uniformity in text- books. (Penn. School Jol. v. 5: 108-111.) 1857. Uniformity of text-books. (Same v. 6: 125.) — — . See above, Teachers, this date. 1859. Occasional statistics; text-books, directors' school visits, school houses. (26 A.R. supt. com- mon schools 1858/9: 9-10.) 1860. Instructions to directors on the selection of text- books. (Penn. School Jol. v. 9: 139-141.) 1862. Teacher and text-book. (Same v. 11: 195-196.) 1863. County uniformity of text-books. (Sams v. 12: 34-35.) , 1868. Want of uniformity and frequent changes of books in public schools. (Govs. mess. (Geary) Jan. 7, 1868.) 1873. Petition from school directors of the First Ward, City of Allegheny, asking passage of an act creat- ing a comn. on text-books. (Legisl. jol. 1873: 284.) 1874. Frequent changes of school books. (Govs. mess. (Hartranft) Jan. 7, 1874: 12.) — ' — . Uniform text-books in schools; debate. (Legisl. jol. 1874: 1468-1481; 1487.) . State uniformity of text-books; reasons for supt.'s opposition to bill. (41 A.R. supt. common schools 1873/4: xviii-xxv.) . Defeat of the book-bill. (Penn. School Jol. v. 22: 391-392.) . Pending bill in Legisl. rel. to uniformity of text- books. (Same v. 22: 368; 399-400.) . Free text-books; by Thos. Tash. (Same v. 23: 52-54.) . Cheap text-books. (Same v. 23: 21-22.) 786 INDEX TO DOCUMEhfTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA EDUCATION— confd Text-Books— cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd 1875. State uniformity of text-books. (Same v. 24: 59^0.) . See above. Education. Penn., under dates 1874- 1875. 1877. Free text-books; by Edwd. Searing. (Penn. School Jol. V. 26: 191-193.) 1877-1880. Free text-books, recommended that text books be furnished without charge to pupils in public schools. ([44] A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7 (pp. vii-lx)— [47] sa/ne 1879/80.) Omitted In 1879. 1878. Debate on bill rel. to purchase of school books. (Legisl. Record 1878: 672-673; 754-759; 863-867.) ^. Act to prevent frequent changes in school books; debate. (Same 1878 (v. 2) : 1910-1912.) 1879. Debate on act to prevent the frequent change in common school books in the several counties. (Same 1879: 484-489.) 1880. When can a school distr. change text-books; opinion of Judge Acheson. (Penn. School Jol. v. 28: 336-337.) Tree school books; by B. F. Patterson. (Same V. 28: 470-472.) 1881. See above. Education, this date. 1882. For bill which will vest purchase of all neces- sary school books in discretion of proper school directors. ([49] AJl. supt. public instruction 1881/2: xiii.) 1883. Change of school books; [free text-books]. (Legisl. Record 1883: 1811-1814.) 1884. Same. (51 AJl. supt. public instruction 1883/4: xiv.) 1885. See above. Laws, this date. 1887. Uniformity of text-books; county and state uni- formity neither practicable nor desirable. (Penn. School Jol. V. 35: 455-459.) . Uniformity of text-books; objections to county uniformity. (Same v. 35: 418-419.) 1888. Text-books and legislation pertaining thereto; by E. E. Higbee. (Same v. 37: 37-39.) . Free text-books; by J. P. Wickersham. (Same V. 37: 39-44.) 1891. Uniformity of school books. (Legisl. Record 1891: 807-812; 877-«78; 2614.) . Our text-books [plea for free text-books]. (Penn. School Jol. V. 39: 436-437.) . The text-book question. (Same v. 39: 349-351.) — ■ — Rept. of committee on education (Cochrane) on investigaticm of book trust, known as Amer. Book Co. (House j(A. 1891: 832-836; Sen. joL 1891: 765- 769.) The Senate rept. was sabmitted by Hines. . Same. (Legisl. Record 1891: 1366-1367.) . See above. Compulsory Education. Penn., this date. . Free text-books; advantages of. ([58] AJR. supt. public instructiCMi 1890/1: ix.) 1893. For enactment of such legislation as will insure free text-books for all children. (Govs. mess. (Pat- tison) Jan. 3, 1893: 27.) . See above, Laws, this date. . Free text-book act. (60 A.R. supt. public instruc- tion 1892/3: vi-vii.) . Progress in distrs. where free text-books were introduced; legislation recommended to secure free text-books everywhere. (Govs. mess. (Pattison) Jan. 3, 1893: 27.) . Editorial on the state school book scheme. (Penn. School JoL v. 41: 406-407.) Free text-books in higher grades; by H. C. Missimer. (Same v. 41: 385-386.) EDUCATION— cont'd Tezt-Booka — cont'd PENNSYLVANIA— cont'd 1893. Discussion on bill authorizing school directors to purchase school books out of the distr. fund. (Legisl. Record 1893 v. 1: 1201-1206.) 1894. EfCects of free text-book law. (61 A.R. supt. public instruction 1893/4: iil-iv.) 1895. Furnishing of text-books and school room sup- plies satisfactory and cause of increase in schotd attendance. (Govs. mess. (Pattison) Jan. 1, 1895: 15.) 1897. Rept. of conference committee (Pocht) on House bill to further amend sec 1 of act authorizing school directors to purchase school books out of district fund. (House jol. 1897: 1853-1854.) State text-books; by Wm. McGeorge, Jr. (Penn. School JoL V. 45: 417-419.) . Same; by I. A. Cleaver. (Same v. 45: 419-421.) 1899. Change of text-books; by D. F. Fortney. (Same v. 47: 406-409.) —> — L Evils of free text-books and how to remedy them; by A. Wanner. (Same v. 47: 455456.) 1900. Use and abuse of free text-books; 1^ A. Reist Rntt (Same v. 48: 429-431.) — • — Necessity of definining powers and duties of school bds. in purchasing of school books. (67 AJl. supt public instruction 1900 v. 1: iv.) Ashland 1894-1899. Table: average cost per pupil for text-books per year, and average cost per four years in Ash- land. (61 AJl. supt. public instruction 1893/4 (p. 131)— 66 same 1898/9.) Clearfield County 1857. Mtg. of delegates from school distrs. in Clear- field Co. to ccmsider selection of text-books. (Penn. School Jol. V. 6: 59-60.) Erie County 1879. Studies and text-books: reccHnmendations by an Erie Co. committee. (Penn. School JoL v. 28: 56- 57.) Philadelphia 1874. Text-books in Phila. (Penn. School JoL v. 22: 349-351.) WISCONSIN 1877. Free text-books; r^t. of committee of Wis. bd. ot education. (Penn. School JoL v. 26: 20.) Theological See also below, IndlTldnal Institntlons ; Allegbeny Tlieo- loglcal Seminary, Crosier Tbeologlcal Seminary. Divinity School, Evangelical Lntlieran Theol— . Organization of Polytechnic College of Penn. at Phila. (Govs. mess. (Bigler) Jan. 4, 1854.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 797 EDUCATION: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd Polytechnic College of Penn. — cont'd 1857. Commendation ot Polytechnic College of Penn., in Phila. (Sarm (Pollock) Jan. 7, 1857.) 1859. Utility of Polytechnic College of Penn., in Phila. (Same (Packer) Jan. 5, 1859: 10.) 1871. Polytechnic College of Penn.; history and work. (Penn. School Jol. v. 20: 181-182.) Pottsville Institute 1832-1853. Organization and work of Pottsville Insti- tute. (44 A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: 776-777.) Name changed to Pottsville Academy in 1847. Reading Academy 1837. Rept. of [select] committee (Leet) on charges preferred agst. trustees of Reading Academy. (Sen. jol. 1836/7 V. 1: 524-532; House jol. 1836/7 v. 2: 718-725 (doc. 223).) Hist. (1788-1837) of the Academy, its property, funds raised by lottery, present condition, etc. . Same, separate. Not seen. 1000 copies In English and 1000 In German ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1836/7:532.) Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary 1856-1900. Hist, sketch of Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary — Allegheny; by D. B. Wll- soil (3 blenn. rept. of higher education 1899/00: 688-689.) Paging from Eept. of supt. of public Instruction. Rutledge Institute 1887. Laying of corner stone of Rutledge Institute, Morton, Delaware Co. (Penn. School Jol. v. 36: 50-52.) St. Frances College 1850-1877. Acct. of St. Frances College near Loretto, Cambria Co. (44 A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: 114.) St. Vincent College 1846-1900. Hist, sketch of St. Vincent College— Beatty; by C. Stehle. (3 bienn. rept. of higher education 1899/00: 691-694.) Paging from Eept. of sunt, of public instruction. College was outgrowth of purchase of Sportsman's Hall in 1790. by Eer. Theodore Browers. St Vincent's Seminary 1868-1900. Hist, sketch of St. Vincent's Seminary — Germantown; by C. R. Maloy. (3 blenn. rept. of higher education 1899/00: 689-690.) Paging from Eept. of supt. of public instruction. Includes brief hist, of Lazarlst Community or Vincentian Fathers from 1625 (from 1818 in U. S.). School of Design, Pittsburgh 1866. Appeal of School of Design in Pittsburgh for aid. (Legisl. Record 1866: 555-556.) School of Design for Women, Phila. serial 1864-1865. Ann. rept. In Collected docs, as follows : 1864 in Legisl. docs. 1865 : 1110-1111. 1865 " ^' " 1866 : 872-875. non-serial 1861/2-1865/6. Expenses for Phila. School for Design for Women. (A.R. auditor gen. 1861/2 (p. 95) — same 1865/6.) 1864. Debate on proposed apprn. to the school of de- sign, Phila. (Legisl. Record 1864: 669-670; 889-890.) — I — . See also Maintenance. Penn., this date. 1877. General apprn. bill; debate, with reference to apprns. to Teachers' Institute of Phila. and Phila. School of Design for Women, keeping public grounds in order, etc. (Legisl. Record 1877: 616- 628.) 51 EDUCATION: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd Sharon Female Seminary 1852. Sharon Female Seminary; situation, work, etc. (Penn. School Jol. v. 1: 130-131.) Sheffield Scientific School 1876. Description of Sheffield Scientific School, Yale College. (Penn. School Jol. v. 25: 209-212.) Slate Lick Classical Institute 1865-1872. Hist, sketch of Slate Lick Classical Insti- tute in Armstrong Co. [Presbyterian]. (44 A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: 35.) Smethport Academy 1829-1857. Hist, of Smethport Academy, McKean Co. (44 A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: 400-401.) Strain's School 1856. Strain's School opened in Perry Co. (44 A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: 470.) Strasburg Academy 1855. Education at Strasburg Academy, Lancaster Co. (Penn. School Jol. v. 4: 103.) Susquehanna Collegiate Institute 1857. Memorial to the legisl. by trustees of Susque- hanna Collegiate Institute, soliciting apprn. (Daily Legisl. Record 1857 no. 61: 2-3.) 1860. Susquehanna Institute (Presbyterian) opened, in Perry Co. (44 A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: 470.) Susquehanna University 1858-1900. Hist, sketch of Susquehanna University — Selinsgrove; by C. W. Heisler. (3 bienn. rept. of higher education 1899/00: 694-697.) iPaglng from Rept. of supt. of public instruction. 1st organized under name of The Mission Institute. Swarthmore College 1864-1877. Organization and work of Swarthmore Col- lege. (44 A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: 247- 248.) 1869-1900. Hist, sketch of Swarthmore College — Swarthmore; by E. H. Magill. (3 bienn. rept. of higher education 1899/00: 697-699.) Paging from Rept. of supt of public instruction. 1879. Swarthmore College and its new departure [training teachers]. (Penn. School Jol. v. 27: 277- 279.) 1881. See above, Haverford, this date. 1896. See below, University of Penn., this date. [1903-1904.] Swarthmore College: enrollment, new bldgs. and their cost, improvements, value of library (vols.), amt. of endowment fund, amt. of apparatus, value of library, value of bldgs. and grounds. (5 bienn. rept. of higher education 1903/4: 612.) Paging from Rept. of supt. of public instruction. Theological Seminary, Canonshurg 1829-1853. Short acct. of Theological Seminary m Canonsburg (later Xenia), Washington Co. (44 A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: 579.) Theological Seminary of Reformed Church 1824-1900. Hist, sketch of Theological Seminary of Reformed Church in U. S. — Lancaster; by E. V. Gerhart. (3 bienn. rept. of higher education 1899/00: 703-706.) Paging from Rept. of supt. of public instruction. 1825-1877. Brief hist, sketch of Theological Seminary of Reformed Church in U. S. at Lancaster. (44 A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: 340.) Theological Seminary of Reformed Episcopal Church 1887-1900. Hist, sketch of Theological Seminary of Reformed Episcopal Church — Phila.; by C. Allen. (3 bienn. rept. of higher education 1899/00: 707- 709.) Paging from Rept. of supt. of public instruction. 798 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA EDUCATION: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd Theological Seminaiy of Reformed Presbyterian Church 1807-1900. Hist, sketch — Theological Seminary of Re- formed Presbyterian Church in No. America — Phila.; by D. Steele. (3 bienn. rept. of higher edu- cation 1899/00: 701-703.) Paging from Sept. of supt. of public Instruction. Thiel College 1869-1900. Hist, sketch of Thiel College— Greenville. (3 bienn. rept. of higher education 1899/00: 710- 712.) Paging from Rept. of supt. of public Instruction. 1903-1904. Thiel College: closed, acct. of proceedings leading to this action; consolidation with Greens- burg Seminary and prospects of opening college. (5 same 1903/*: 613-614.) Paging from Rept. of supt. of public instruction. Tulpehocken Academy 1831-1862. Hist, of Tulpehocken Academy and its suc^ cesser, Stouchburg Academy, in Berks Co. (44 A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: 71.) Tuscarora Academy 1879. Statistics from J. H. Shumaker; Tuscarora Academy (1853-1868) ; Chambersburg Academy (1868-1878). (Penn. School Jol. v. 27: 315.) Union Academy, Doylestown 1804. Rept of the committee (Pugh) apptd. on the petition of the trustees for the Union Academy in Doylestown, Bucks Co. (House jol. 1803/4: 701.) 1841. Rept. of committee on judiciary system (Flem- ing) on memorial of trustees and subscribers to the Union Academy at Doylestown, Bucks Co., reap, title to the lot. (Sen. jol. 1841 v. 1: 234-235.) United States Military Academy 1882. West Point and Annapolis: Penn. and competi- tive examinations. (Penn. School Jol. v. 30: 449- 450.) 1883. U. S. Military Academy at West Point. (Same V. 31: 341-344.) Views of a recent graduate, rrom Army and Navy Register. United States Naval Academy 1871. Course of study, etc., at U. S. Naval Academy. (Penn. School Jol. v. 20: 43-45.) 1882. See above, United States Military Academy, this date. Union Academy, Newtown See above, Buclss County Academy. University of Northwestern Pennsylvania See above. Beech Woods Academy. University of Pennsylvania See also above. Higher Elducation, under dates 1779- 1832. serial Under act of Sept. 30, 1791. 1818-1898. Abstract of state of funds. In Collected docs, as follows : 1818 in House jol. 1818/9 : 280-281. 1819 " " « 1819/20:782. 1820 " " « 1820/1:478-479. 1821 " - « 1821/2:273-274. 1822 " Senate " 1822/3:220-221. " House " 1822/3:386. 1823 " Senate " 1823/4:610-611. " House " 1823/4 : 989. 1824 " Senate " 1824/5 : 582-583. " House " 1824/5 V. 2 : 406. 1825-1828. Not found. 1829 In Senate jol. 1829/30 v. 1 : 319-320. " House " 1829/30 v. 2 : 683-684. 1830 " Senate " 1830/1 v. 1 : 239-240. " House " 1830/1 V. 2 : 751. 1831 " Senate " 1831/2 v. 1 : 298-299. " House " 1831/2 v. 2 : 614-615. 1832 " Senate " 1832/3 v. 1 : 556-557. " House " 1832/3 v. 2 : 621. 1833 " Senate " 1833/4 v. 1 : 326-327. " House '■ 1833/4 V. 2 : 624. EDUCATION: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd University of Pennsylvania — cont'd 1834 in Senate jol. 1834/5 v. 2 : 392-395. " House " 1834/5 v. 2 : 539. 1835 « " « 1835/6 V. 2 : 770-771. 1836 " Senate " 1836/7 v. 2 : 457-458. " " House " 1836/7 V. 2 : 730-731. 1837 « Senate " 1837/8 v. 2 : 620-621. " House " 1837/8 V. 2 : 705. 1838 " Senate " 1838/9 v. 2 : 419-420. " House " 1838/9 v. 2 pt. 1 : 638-639. 1839 " Senate " 1840 v. 2 : 585. " House " 1840 v. 2 : 699-700. 1840 " Senate " 1841 x. 2 : 319-320. " House " 1841 V. 2 : 444-445. 1841 " Senate " 1842 v. 2 : 82-83. 1842 " « » 1843 v. 2 : 239-240. 1843 " House " 1844 : 300-301. 1844 " Senate " 1845 v. 2:213. " 1845 V. 2:373. 1845 " Senate " 1846 v. 2 : £79. " " House " 1846 v. 2 : 301-302. 1846 " Senate " 1847 v. 2:273. » " House " 1847 v. 2 : 270. 1847 " Senate " 1848 v. 2 : 352. " House " 1848 V. 2:384. 1848 " Senate " 1849 v. 2:351. " House " 1849 V. 2:415. 1849 " Senate " 1850 v. 2:274. " " House " 1850 v. 2 : 304. 1850 " Senate " 1851 v. 2 : 529. " " House " 1851 v. 2 : 545. 1851 " Senate " 1852 v. 2 : 589. " House " 1852 V. 2:677. 1852 " Senate " 1853 v. 2 : 418. " House " 1853 V. 2:354. 1853 " Legislative docs. 1854:415. 1854 " " « 1855:432-433. 1855 " " " 1856 : 366. 1856 " " " 1857 : 83. 1857 " " " 1858:413. 1858 " " " 1859:709-710. 1859 « " " 1860:1039. 1860 " « " 1861 : 806. 1861 « " " 1862 : 872. 1862 « " " 1863 : 888. 1863-1864. Not found. 1865 in Legislative docs. 1866 v. 1 : 737-738. 1866-1897. Not found. 1898 in Sen. jol. 1899 v. 2 : 1324-1326. non-serial 1749-1900. Hist, of development of University of Penn. (free school at first) ; also hist, of development of following depts.: medical dept.. University Hospi- tal, dept. of dentistry, veterinary dept., dept. of philosophy, law dept., University Museum, Uni- versity library, Wistar Institute of anatomy and biology, dormitories and Houston Hall, Franklin [athletic] field; by Q. Y. Burk. (3 bienn. rept of higher education 1899/00: 712-724.) Paging from Rept. of supt. of public instruction. 1792. See above, Dickinson College, this date. 1793. See above. Higher Education, this date. 1794. Rept. of committee on petition of trustees of University of Penn. praying for equivalent and additional bounty for confiscated property given them by state. (House jol. 1793/4: 319-320.) 1797. Rept. of ocmmittee (Coats) on petition from faculty of University of Penn. resp. inadequate compensation. (Sen. jol. 1796/7: 167.) 1799. Receipt of letter from Edward Fox, treasurer of Univ. of Penn. dated Apr. 3, 1799, enclosing stmt, of funds of that institution. (Same 1798/9: 301.) 1800. Sale of state property betw. Market and Chest- nut sts., Phila., to University of Penn.; amt. reed.; premises subject to ground rent which state is bound to discharge. (Govs. mess. (M'Kean) Nov. 21, 1800.) 1801. Letter from comptroller gen. (Donaldson) rel. to loans made by state to Univ. of Penn. (House jol. 1800/1: 299-300.) 1804. Rept. of committee (Ferguson) apptd. on peti- tion of trustees of Univ. of Penn. [for remittance to the Univ. of last instalment of debt due to com- monwealth for the President's House]. (Same 1804/5: 93.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 799 EDUCATION: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd University of Pennsylvania— cont'd 1807. Rept. of committee (Dorsey) on memorial of professors of University of Penn. for donation of money to establish a botanical garden. (Sen. iol. 1806/7: 146-147.) 1809. Rept. of committee on claims (Ogle) on petition for remission of certain monies held by the Uni- versity of Penn. (House jol. 1808/9: 508-509.) 1822. See above, Education. Penn., this date. 1839. Rept. of University of Penn. to supt. of common schools. (6 A.R. supt. common schools 1839: table L.) 1863. Rept. on the Univ. of Penn.; by Saml. P. Bates (Penn School Jol. v. 11: 371-376.) 1872. Phila.: dedication of new bldg. at Univ. of Penn. and laying of corner stone of new bldg. for academy of natural sciences. (Same v. 21: 198-200.) . 1875. Apprn. to Univ. of Penn.; debate. (Legisl. Record 1875: 918-924.) 1877. See Education. Higher Education, this date. . Debate on bills appropriating money to the Univ. of Penn. and to Jefferson Medical College of Phila. (Legisl. Record 1877: 762-764; 1404-1406.) 1884. New biological school to be opened by Univ. of Penn.; by J. T. Rothrock. (Penn. School Jol. v. 32: 407-408.) 1887. Veto of act to make apprn. to the Penn. Working Home for Blind Men, for the erection of work- shops; act to make apprn. to the veterinary hospi- tal of the Univ. of Penn.; with text of acts. (Vetoes (Beaver) 1887: 74-76.) 1889. Partial veto of bill to make apprn. to Veterinary Hospital of Univ. of Penn.; with text of bill. (Same (Beaver) 1889: 70.) . Petition for chair of forestry in Univ. of Penn. (5 A.R. bd. health, etc. 1888/9: 599-600.) 1892. See Public Health. Sanitation, this date. 1896. Rept. of Univ. of Penn.; brief review of history of the institution; general condition. (House jol. 1897: 662.) A financial stmt, was also transmitted but does not occur in the Journal. — ' — . Free scholarships at University of Penn., Bryn Mawr, Western University of Penn., Bucknell Uni- versity, State College, Washington and Jefferson College, Muhlenberg and Urslnus colleges, Swarth- more (iiollege, Haverford College, Allegheny Col- lege, Franklin and Marshall College. (1 bienn. rept. of higher education 1895/6: 26-27.) . University of Penn.: nearest approach of Penn. to " full university," i. e., one having depts. of law, medicine, theology and philosophy; lacks dept. of theology; in attendance ranks 3d among higher in- stitutions in America; scholarships and fellowships and their value; value of equipment, bldgs., etc. facilities for research and investigation and work accomplished in that line, etc. (1 same 1895/6: 21-22.) 1896-1904. Table: name and title of officer in charge, no. of yra. in course, no. of instructors, enrollment of students — Dept. of Veterinary Medicine, Univ. of Penn., Phila. (1 same 1895/6 (p. 14) — 5 same 1903/4.) Omitted 1901/2. Beginning with 1897/8, called General and Financial Statistics and contains following additional items: no. of students from other states ; no. from other countries no. since founding ; no. graduated at last commencement ; whole no. of graduates founded ; no. of vols, in library ; average ann. cost per student ; average cost of board per weelj ; estimated value of bldgs. and grounds ; estimated amt. of en- dowment fund. 1897. Veto of act making apprn. to trustees of Uni- versity of Penn.; with text of bill. (Vetoes (Hast- ings) 1897: 270-272.) EDUCATION: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd University of Pennsylvania— cont'd 1898. University of Penn.; history (1749-1898); state apprns. (1872-1898). (Charitable institutions which reed, state aid in 1897 and 1898 .... pp. 813-824.) . Improvements at University of Penn.: new dormitories; dental bldg.; purchase of lot for law bldg., cost; learrangement of library, etc. (2 bienn. rept. of higher education 1897/8: 24-25.) 1899. Veto of part of act making apprn. to Hospital of University of Penn.; with text of bill. (Vetoes 1899: 71.) 1900. Case of University of Penn. vs. B. S. Banks, to restrain defendant from using name " University of Phila.," in advertising his business school. (3 bienn. rept. of higher education 1899/00: 581-584.) Paging from Rept. of supt. of public Instruction. 1903. Outgrowth of Penn. University from colonial conditions. (Govs. mess. (Pennypacker) Jan. 20, 1903: 6-7.) Receipts and Expenditures 1889. Expenditure for erection and maintenance of a veterinary hospital at University of Penn. (A.R. auditor gen. 1888/9: 237.) 1896-1898. Comparison of amt. of legisl. apprns. and private donations to University of Penn. (2 bienn. rept. of higher education 1897/8: 27-28.) 1897. Financial stmt, submitted by the trustees of the University of Penn. (Legisl. Record 1897 v. 1: 449-461.) [1900.] Stmt, of income and expenses of University of Penn. (3 bienn. rept. of higher education 1899/00: 724.) Paging from Eept. of supt. of public instruction. 1900-1902. University of Penn.: stmt, of additions and endowments since Je., 1900. (4 same 1901/2: 923- 924.) Paging from Rept. of supt. of public instruction. 1902-1904. University of Penn.: bequests reed.; addi- tions to equipment and their cost; gifts to library. (5 same 1903/4: 614.) Paging from Rept. of supt. of public Instruction. University of Southern Penn. 1902. Announcement from Quarterly Bull, for Oct.- Dec. of school at Martinsburg known as University of Southern Penn.; letter of president outlining proposed bldgs., etc.; bestowal of degrees; use of name University, etc. (4 bienn. rept. of higher edu- cation 1901/2: 905-907.) Paging from Rept. of supt. of public instruction. [1904.] School styling itself Southern University of Penn. compelled to drop title and withdraw circu- lar offering to confer academic degrees. (5 some 1903/4: 601.) Paging from Rept. of supt. of public instruction. Upland Normal Institute 1852-1877. Hist, of Upland Normal Institute, founded by J. P. Crozier, and of Crozier Theological Semi- nary (Baptist) in Delaware Co. (44 A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: 247.) Ursinus College 1869-1900. Hist, sketch of Ursinus College — CoUege- ville; by Henry T. Spangler. (3 bienn. rept. of higher education 1899/00: 725-728.) Paging from Rept. of supt. of public instruction. 1896. See below. University of Penn., this date. Vanderveer's (Dr.) School, Easton 1828-1854. Acct. of Dr. Vanderveer's school, Easton. (44 A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: 701-702.) 800 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA EDUCATION: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd Villanova College 1841-1877. Hist, of Villaaova College in Delaware Co., conducted by Brothers Hermits of St. Augustine of Hippo. (44 A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: 246.) 1842-1900. Hist, sketch of Villanova College; by T. C. Middleton. (3 bienn. rept. of higher education 1899/00: 728-731.) Paging from Kept, of supt. of public instruction. Wagner Free Institute of Science 1871. Wagner Free Institute of Science; by J. W. Shoe- maker. (Penn. School Jol. v. 19: 261-262.) Warren Academy of Science 1903. Opinion of atty. gen. rel. to Warren Academy of Sciences; organization of corporation for purpose of " educating public by exhibiting mechanical, agricultural and horticultural products," not within act of Je. 14, 1887. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1903/4: 25-28.) Warren Union School 1858. Rept. on work of Warren Union School ; by Chas. Twining, principal. (Penn. School Jol. v. 6: 335- 336.) Washington Academy 1787-1877. Hist, of Washington Academy (Washing- ton College after 1806), Washington Co. (44 A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7; 579.) Non-sectarian but largely supported by Presbyterians and occasionally reed, state appms. (1820, 1831- 1796. Rept. of committee on memorial of trustees of academy of Washington for legisl. aid. (House jol. 1796/7: 76-77.) Washington College See also above, Washington Academy. 1822. See above. Education. Penn., this date. 1828. Rept. of select committee (Knight) on memorial of trustees of Washington College, and also peti- tions of sundry inhabitants of Washington Co. for legisl. aid. (Sen. jol. 1827/8 [v. 1]: 258-260.) 1842. See above. Higher Education, this date. Washington Institute 1853-1871. Hist, sketch of Washington Institute, Columbia. (44 A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: 679-680.) Washington and Jefferson Coll. See also above, Higher Education, under dates 1779- 1832. 1781-1900. Hist, of development of Washington and Jefferson College — ^Washington: origin (in minis- ter's private schools), academies (Washington, 1787-Canonsburg, 1794), Jefferson College (1802- 1865), Washington College (1806-1865), Washing- ton and Jefferson College (1865-1900) ; by J. D. Moffat. (3 bienn. rept. of higher education 1899/00: 731-736.) Paging from Itept. of supt. of public instruction. 1872. Sketches of our colleges: Washington and Jeffer- son College. (Penn. School Jol. v. 21: 203-204.) 1873. See above, Lafayette College, this date. 1896. See above. University of Penn., this date. 1902-1904. Washington and Jefferson College: addi- tions to endowment at centennial of chartering of Jefferson College, Oct., 1902, and since. (5 bienn. rept. of higher education 1903/4: 615.) Paging from Rept. of supt. of public instruction. 1903 [i. e., 1902]. Acct. of centennial of Washington and Jefferson College Oct. 12, with list of donations. (4 same 1901/2: 925.) Paging from Eept. of supt. of public instruction. EDUCATION: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd Watetford Academy 1811-1877. Organization and work of Waterford Acad- emy in Erie Co. (44 A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: 260.) 1893. Veto of act making apprn. to Waterford Academy at Waterford, Erie Co., with text of bill. (Vetoes (Pattison) 1893: 79.) Waynesburg College 1810-1900. Hist, sketch of Waynesburg College (Greene Academy 1810-184?); by A. B. Miller. (3 bienn. rept. of higher education 1899/00: 736-740.) Paging from Sept. of supt. of public instruction. 1851-1877. Hist, of Waynesburg College, Greene Co. (44 A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: 286-288.) 1900-1902. Waynesburg College: value of the various additions and improvements since Je., 1902. (4 • bienn. rept. of higher education 1901/2: 924-925.) Paging from Rept. of supt. of public instruction. 1903-1904. Waynesburg College: amt. of addition to endowment. (5 same 1903/4: 615.) Paging from Rept. of supt. of public instruction. Wellesley College 1880. Model university for women at Wellesley. (Penn. School Jol. v. 28: 287-304.) From Neio York Times. West Branch High School 1852-1876. Hist of West Branch High School [Eclectic Institute] located in Jersey Shore, Lycoming Co. (44 A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: 398.) * Presbyterian Institution. West Chester Academy 1859. Sketch of the West Chester Academy (1811- 1859). (Penn. School Jol. v. 8: 8-9.) West Chester Young Ladies' Female Seminary 1838. Rept. of committee on education (Darragh) on memorial of West Chester Young Ladies' Female Seminary for legisl. aid. (Sen. jol. 1837/8 v. 1: 429.) Western University of Penn. See also above. Higher Education, under dates 1779- 1832. 1787-1900. Hist, of Western University of Penn. (Pitts- burg Academy 1787-1819); by W. J. Holland. (3 bienn. rept. of higher education 1899/00: 740-747.) Paging from Rept. of supt of public Instmctlon. 1838. Rept. of select committee (Pearson) apptd. to visit Western Univ. of Penn. at Pittsburg. (Sen. jol. 1837/8 V. 1: 735-737.) 1896. See above. University of Penn., this date. 1897-1898. Endowments to Western University. (2 bienn. rept. of higher education 1897/8: 26-27.) 1898. Acct. of celebration of 110th anniversary of Western University, Mch. 23-25, as an academy, 75th as university. (2 same 1897/8: 28.) 1903-1904. Western University of Penn.: additions to equipment and their cost. (5 same 1903/4: 615.) Paging from Rept. of supt. of public instruction. Westminster College 1852-1877. Hist, of Westminster College, New Wil- mington, Lawrence Co. (44 A.R. supt. public in- struction 1876/7: 346-347.) 1852-1900. Hist sketch of Westminster College— New Wilmington; by M. Barnes. (3 bienn. rept. of higher education 1899/00: 747-750.) Paging from Rept. of supt. of public instruction. 1859. See Education. Normal Schools: State, this date. -. See above. Education. Teachers, this date. 1871. Debate on suppl. to act incorporating the West- minster collegiate Institute; relation of the college to the people of Westminster. (Legisl. jol. 1871: 244-245.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 801 EDUCATION: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd Westminster College — cont'd 1898. Description of science hall of Westminster Col- lege. (2 bienn. rept. of higher education 1897/8: 25-26.) [1901-1902.] Westminster College: amt. added to en- dowment; improvements. (4 same 1901/2: 925-926.) Paging from Eept. of supt. of public Instruction. [1903-1904.] Westminster College: amt. added to en- dowment; lengthening of courses of study. (5 same 1903/4: 615.) Paging from Rept. of supt. of public Instruction. Wickersham School 1884. Dedication of Wickersham School in Pittsburgh. (Penn. School Jol. v. 33: 247-248.) Wilkesbarre Academy 1804- [?]. Hist, of Wilkesbarre Academy, Luzerne Co. (44 A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: 387-388.) 1809. Rept. of committee (C. Smith) to whom was referred petition of trustees of Wilkesbarre Acad- emy for a loan of money paid in mistake by Saml. Bryan to comrs. of Luzerne Co. (House jol. 1808/9; 372-374.) 1810. Rept. of committee (Palmer) to whom was re- ferred memorial of president and trustees of the Wilkesbarre Academy for pecuniary aid. (Sen. jol. 1809/10: 289-290.) Williamsburg Academy 1847-1851. Date of erection, chartering, cost of Wil- liamsburg Academy in Blair Co. (44 A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: 88.) 1853-1877. Hist, of Williamsburg Academy in North- ampton Co. (44 same 1876/7: 448-449.) Williamson Free School of Mechanical Trades 1889. Williamson Free School of Mechanical Trades. (Govs. mess. (Beaver) Jan. 1, 1889: 14.) Wilson College 1868-1900. Hist, sketch of Wilson College — Chambers- burg; by S. A. Martin. (3 bienn. rept. of higher education 1899/00: 751-753.) Paging from Eept. of supt. of public Instruction. 1876. Location, cost and work of Wilson College, Franklin Co. (44 A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: 276-277.) [1901-1902.] Wilson College: cost of new bldgs. and equipment. (4 bienn. rept. of supt. of higher educa- tion 1901/2: 926.) Paging from Eept. of supt. of public Instruction. [1904.] Wilson College: new bldgs., apparatus; be- quest; enrollment of pupils. (5 same 1903/4: 615- 616.) Paging from Rept. of supt. of public Instruction. Woman's Medical College of Penn. 1850-1900. Hist, of Woman's Medical College of Penn. — Phila.; by Clara Marshall. (3 bienn. rept. of higher education 1899/00: 753-755.) Paging from Rept. of supt. of public Instruction. Womelsdorf Union Academy 1828-1876. Hist, of Womelsdorf Union Academy in Berks Co. (44 A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: 71.) Wyoming Seminary 1844-1872. Hist, of Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, Luzerne Co. (44 A.R. supt. public Instruction 1876/7: 385.) 1852. Wyoming Seminary at Kingston; attendance, terms, scholarships. (Penn. School Jol. v. 1: 293- 294.) York County Academy 1787-1877. Hist, sketch of York Co. Academy. (44 A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: 834-836.) EDUCATION: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd York County Academy — cont'd 1804. Rept. of committee (Pennell) on petition from the CO. and town of York for a further donation in aid of their academy. (House jol. 1803/4: 657.) 1811. Rept. of committee (Nace) on petitions of Protestant Episcopal church of St. John at York and others, for repeal ot law taking academy in York Co. out of hands of church. (Some 1810/11: 549-551.) York Collegiate Institute 1873. See above, Lafayette College, this date. 1873-1877. Organization, cost, work, etc. of York Col- legiate Institute. (44 A.R. supt. public instruction 1876/7: 838-839.) EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF NORTHERN PENNSYL- VANIA; see EDUCATION. ASSOCIATIONS EDWARDS (J.) 1888. Statistics of rainfall at Chromedale. (A.R. secy, internal affairs 1887/8 pt. 1: A179.) EDWARDS (J. F.) 1889. Rwy. sanitation in Penn. (5 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1888/9: 264-273.) EDWARDS (J. J.) Eepr. from Sehuylljlll Co., 1881/2 ; member of com- mittee appta. by the Gov. in 1881 to investigate House 01 Refuge, Phlla., and reformatory at Hunt- ingdon. EDWARDS (RICHARD S.) Commissary-General, 1883, 1891-1893 ; see MlUtia, the serial group. EDWARDS (T. D.) County supt. of schools, 1853/4 ; see Education. Warren Co. EDWARDSDALE, LUZERNE CO. Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local EELS; see FISH AND GAME EGBERT (S.) 1900. Medico-Chirurgical College; 1848-1900. (3 bienn. rept. of higher education 1899/00: 647-651.) Paging from Rept. of supt. of public instruction EGGS Inspection; see Food and Drug Law EGLE (WILLIAM H.) State Librarian Mch. 3, 1887-Jan. 81, 1899. EGYPT, LEHIGH CO. Climate; see that title. Precipitation Education; see that title Rainfall; see Climate Temperature; see Climate EHLER (Q. F.) 1873. Compulsory education. (Penn. School Jol. v. 21: 348-349.) EHMANN (J.) 1888. Organizations of glass workers. (16 A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1888: 30-37 P.) 802 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA EHRENFELD (CHARLES L.) Feb, 4, 1878-Sept. 15, 1882; see State I/ibrarlan, Libraries. 1872. A visit to the normal schools. (Penn. School Jol. V. 21: 120-121.) 1876. State normal schools. (Some v. 25: 97-100.) EHRENFELD (N. F.) 1898. Small-pox in Homer City and Indiana. (15 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1898/9 v. 1: 287-288.) 1903. Goitre at Canoe Ridge. (20 same 1903/4: 103- 105.) EHRENFIELD, CAMBIUA CO. Small-Poz in; see PnbUc Health EHRHART (W. U.) aty supt of schools 1896/7-1903/4. See Edncatton. Matanoy City. EICHELBERGEr' (FREDERICK) Eepr. from York Co., 1800/1-1802/3; 1815/6-1817/8; Sen. from Xork and Adams cos., 1819/20-1823. Representative from. York Co. [Select] Committee 1818. Mch. 5. Memorial of Cornelius Dysart resp. pub- lication of his method of preventing cut worms from destroying com. (House jol. 1817/8: 570.) EIKHOFF (H. J.) 1897. Blowers and exhaust fans. (8. A.R. factory in- spector 1897: 643-645.) ELDER (ELEXIS) Coimty supt. of schools 1864/5-1868/9 ; see Eklncatlon. Blair Co. ELDRED (GEORGE J.) Repr. from Clinton, Lycoming and Potto: cos., 1854 ; do. from Clinton Co., 1879/80. 1854. Mch. 31. Sale of main line of public works. (Daily Legisl. Union v. 1 (no. 60) : 289-290.) ELDRED (NATHANIEL B.) Bepr. from Northampton, Wayne and Pike cos., 1822/3- 1827/8; Canal Comr., 1829; one of Penn. comrs. who made an agreement with N. J. comrs. Dec 5, 1829 in regard to use of the Delaware Elver for canal purposes. ELDRED, McKEAN CO. Health Board; see PubUc Health. Boards of Health: Local Scarlet Fever; see PnbUc Health Typhoid Fever; see Public Health ELDRIDGE (AMOS) Conntjssapt. of schools 1859/60 ; see Education. Forest Co. ELEANOR, JEFFERSON CO. Small-Poz in; see Public Health ELECTIONS Expense; see Finance: State. Expenditures ELGIN (W. F.) 1904. Rept. on inspection of vaccine propagating estab- lishments in Europe, n. p., W. S. Ray, 1904. 30 pp. It is erroneously stated that this report is an extract from the 20th annual report of the state board of health. ELIOT (CHARLES W.) PRES. OF HARVARD 1873. A national university. (Penn. School Jol. v. 22: 115-117.) ELIZABETH, ALLEGHENY CO. Banks; see Banlis: Individual. State Bank Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local ELIZABETHTOWN, LANCASTER CO. Banks; see Banks: Individual. EUzabethtown Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local ELIZABFTHVILLE, DAUPHIN CO. Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local ELK COUNTY Organized Apr. 18, 1843 ; formed of a part of Jefferson, Clearfield and McKean. Crops; see Agriculture. Crops Farm Wages; see Labor. Wages. Farm Geology; see Geological and Topographical Surveys Land; see that title Livestock; see Agriculture. Livestock Schools in; see Education Teachers' Institute; see Education ELKIN (JOHN P.) Repr. from Indiana Co., 1885/6-1887/8 ; Depy. Atty. Gen., 1895-1898; Att^. Gen., 1899-1902 for aim. repts. see Administration of Justice. State. Deputy Atty. General 1895. Authority of bds. of health. (11 A.R. bd. of health 1895: 470-471.) . Opinion resp. slaughter house nuisance. (11 same 1895: 469.) ■-. Gas Co. (Rept. secy, commonwealth 1894/6: 58- 60.) . Je. 21. Use of appm. by a council for a specific purpose cannot legally be used for any other par- pose. (10 AJl. bd. of health, etc. 1895: 471-477.) 1896. Apr. 14. Compulsory school law. (Penn. School Jol. V. 44: 510^12.) 1898. What reforms are needed to secure the earlier distribution of the state school fund. (Bame v. 46: 390-391.) ELKLAND, TIOGA CO. Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health. Local ELLENBERGER (L C. M.) City supt. of schools, 1899/00-1903/4 ; see Education. Tyrone. ELLICOTT (ANDREW) Secretary of Land Office 1801-1808 ; see Land, the serial group. ELLIOTT (F. R.), OF CLEVELAND 1872. Mingling of evergreens with orchard trees In fruit orchards. (Rept. Penn. fruit growers' socy. 1871/2: 374-375.) Paging from v. 8 Bept. trans, state agrlc socy. ELLIOTT (S. B.) 1879. Beehive coke ovens. (7. A.R. bureau of indus- trial statistics 1878/9: 568-571.) ELLIOTT (VICTOR A.) County supt of schools 1863/4, 1865/6 ; see Education. Tioga Co. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 803 ELLIOTT, ALLEGHENY CO. Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local ELLIS (D. L.) 1891. Different varieties of wheat and their flouring qualities. (45 and 46 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1891: 142-149.) ELLIS (ISAAC) 1890. Construction and care of public roads. (41 and 42 quarterly repts. bd. of agric. 1890: 211-214.) 1893. Road legislation. (50 same 1893: 38-40.) ELLIS (JAMES) Repr. from Schuylkill Co., 1870-1871. Select Committee 1871. Jan. 25. Publication of dally proceedings of leglsl. (House jol. 1871: 167-170.) . Feb. 7. Circulation among people of Dally Lcgis- latlve Journal. (Some 1871: 260-261.) ELLIS (JOHN C.) Repr. from Adams Co., 1854 ; Co. Supt. of Schools, 1859/60-1862/3 ; see Education. Adams co. ; Repr. from Columbia, Montour, Wyoming and Sullivan COS., 1863-1864. County 8upt. of Schools, Adams Co. 1862. Educational statistics of Europe and America. (Penn. School Jol. v. 11: 17-19; 51-53; 112-114; 148- 150; 174-176; 212-215; 240-242; 276-277; 304; 336- 338; 364-366.) 1863. American schools — ^their past, present and future. (Same v. 12: 13-14; 45-47; 116-117.) ELLIS (JOHN H.) 1894. Employment of minors working In tobacco. (5 A.R. factory inspector 1894: 477-479.) ELLIS (WILLIAM COX) Repr. from Lycoming, Potter and M'Kean cos., 1825/8- 1829/30. [Select] Committee 1827. Feb. 16. Organization of courts of common pleas. (House joL 1826/7 v. 2: 494 (doc. 219).) Select Committee 1827. Feb. 21. Purchase of books rel. to canals and Internal Improvement. (Same 1826/7 v. 2: 526-527 (doc. 230).) ELLMAKER (AMOS) Repr. from Dauphin Co., 1812/13 ; do. from Dauphin and Lebanon cos., 1813/14. Committee on Judiciary 1814. Feb. 1. Courts of quarter sessions in Allegheny Co. (House jol. 1813/4: 264-265.) [Select] Committee 1812. Dec. 11. Petition of Samuel Agnew for aid in establishing vaccine institution at Harrisburg. (House joL 1812/13: 67-69.) 1813. Jan. 12. Land in Harrisburg. (Same 1812/3: 182-183.) ELMER (C. J.) 1853 Feb. 17. Wants of our common schools [compe- tent teachers]. (Penn. School Jol. v. 1: 432-433.) ELMHURST, LACKAWANNA CO. Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local ELWELL (WILLIAM) Repr. from Bradford Co., 1842-1843. Committee on Judiciary 1841. Feb. 4. Phila. and Trenton R. R. Co. (House jol. 1842 V. 2: 212-216 (doc. 79).) 1842. Jan. 26. Rept. on "an act to provide for the more effectual punishment and prevention of crimes heretofore punishable with death " . . . . Harris- burg: Henlock & Bratton. 1842. 8 pp. Copy seen In Hist. Socy. of Penn. Usual no. ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1842 v. 1:331); 500 copies of the minority rept. ordered prtd. (House Jol. 1842 V. 1 : 172.) Same. (House jol. 1842 v. 2: 195-200 (doc. 65).) Feb. 4. Rel. to act in relation to the Phila. and Trenton R. R. Co. Harrisburg: Henlock & Bratton, 1842. 13 pp. — — . Mch. 22. Nicholson Court of Pleas. (House jol. 1842 V. 2: 705-717 (doc. 128).) Jly. 7. Court of general sessions for city and co. of Phila. (Same 1842 v. 2: 792-795 (doc. 174).) Committee of Ways and Means 1843. Jan. 28. Salaries and perquisites of ofBce. (House jol. Jan., 1843 v. 2: 225-226 (doc. 54).) Select Committee 1843. Mch. 2. Majority rept. on petitions for impeach- ment of David R. Porter. (House jol. 1843 v. 2: 402-409 (doc. 92).) ELY (HENRY) County supt. of schools, 1862/3 ; see Education. Cam- bria Co. ELY (JOHN H.) 1894. What shall we do with our wheat? (53 quarterly rept. bd. agric. 1894: 89-90.) EMAUS, LEHIGH CO. Diphtheria in; see Public Health. Diphtheria Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local Slaughter House; see Abattoirs EMBALMERS Licenses; see that title EMINENT DOMAIN 1858. Veto (Packer) of act to extend to Walker town- ship, Huntingdon Co., the provisions of act to authorize the school directors of the borough of West Pittsburg, Allegheny Co., to select sites for school houses. (Sen. jol. 1858: 420-421; House jol. 1858: 482-483.) Exercise of right of eminent domain. . Same. (Leglsl. Record 1858: 251-252.) 1903. Veto of act conferring upon cities right of emi- nent domain for removal of obstructions from streams, etc.; with text of bill. (Vetoes 1903: 89- 92.) . Right of eminent domain; defect in r.r. law with reference thereto. (Govs. mess. (Pennypacker) Jan. 20, 1903: 3-4.) . Veto (Pennypacker) of act authorizing comrs. of- public parks within cities of commonwealth to appropriate private property adjoining any public park for park purposes, etc. (House jol. 1903 pt. 2: 1448.) EMERSON (ANN) Claimant 1797. Claim for donation land. (House jol. 1796/7: 148-149.) 804 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA EMERSON (GOUVERNEUR) 1853. Sept 17. Address before agric. socy. of Chester Co. (1 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1853: 181-197.) EMERY (J.) 1873-1878. Temperatures at Williamsport, Lycoming Co. (A.R. secy, internal affairs 1887/8 pt. 1: 146 A.) EMERY (LEWIS, JR.) Repr. from M'Kean Co., 1879/80 : Sen. from Tioga, Potter and M'Kean cos., 1881/2-1887/8. Benator Special Committee 1885. Apr. 18. Official acts of J. C. Delaney, Senate librarian. (Sen. jol. 1885: 782-786.) EMERY (N. M.) 1900. Lehigh University. (3 bienn. rept. of higher edu- cation 1899/00: 638-643.) Paging from Rept. of snpt. of public Instmctlon. Hepr. from Oty of Pmia., 1818/9-1822/3; Sen. do. ""- -!6/r - - EMLEN (GEORGE) ir. frc 1823/4-1826/7 ; Repr. do. 1827/8-1829/30. Representative [Select] Committee 1819. Jan. 12. Susquehanna and Marietta Trading Co. (House jol. 1818/9: 224.) EMLENTON, VENANGO CO. Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local EMPLOYMENT; see LABOR EMPORHTM, CAMERON CO. Climate; see that title. Precipitation Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local Small-Pox in; see Public Health Temperature; see Climate ENEU QOSEPH) Kepr. from Phila. Co., 1846. Select Committee 1846. Mch. 7.* Abrogation of capital punishment. (House Jol. 1846 v. 2: 430-431 (doc. 68).) . Same, separate [incl. majority rept]. Harris- burg: J. M. G. Lescure, 1846. 12 pp. Copies seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn., Ijii>rary of tlie Library Co. of Phila. and in the Amer. PhlL Socy., Phila. 2000 copies in English and 500 in German ordered prtd. (House joL 1846 t. 1 : 375.) ENFIELD (A.) 1895. Scarlatina at Bedford. (11 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1894/5: 253.) 1897. Typhoid fever at Cumberland Valley. (13 same 1896/7 V. 1: 213-214.) ENGELMAN (D.) 1886. Overflowed lands in Luzerne Co. (2 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1886: 99-102.) ENGLE (ENOS B.) 1893. Rept. as chairman of committee on fruit and fruit culture to bd. of agric. (9 A.R. dept [27 A.R. bd-] of agric. 1903: 252-254.) * Erroneonsly dated Feb. 27 in House jol. v. 2. ENGLAND Education; see that title ENGLE (HENRY M.) Repr. from Lancaster Co., 1871 ; Chrm. of general fruit committee, Penn. Fruit Growers' Socy., 1876 ; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit, Pennsylvania, under dates 1872-1905. Chrm. Fruit Committee, Penn. Fruit Growers' Socy. 1873. What is best preparation of ground for an orchard. (Rept Penn. fruit growers' socy. 1872/3: 34-38.) 1874. Do fruit trees require pruning, and if so, why? (Some 1873/4: 111-113.) Paging from app. v. 9 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1875. Fences vs. hedges. (Same 1874/5: 30-33.) 1878. Penn. apples for export (2 A.R. bd. agric. 1878: 577-579.) . Wheat. (Quarterly rept. bd. of agric. Sept., Oct and Nov., 1878: 39-41.) . Best varieties of fruit for Penn. (2 A.R. bd. agric. 1878: 76-78.) 1882-1885. Rept. as chairman of committee on fruit and -fruit culture. (6 A.R. bd. of agric. 1882 (pp. 165- 167)— 8 same 1884.) 1885 is found in 28 quarterly rept. l>d. of agric. 1885 : 44-46. 1888. Rept as chrm. of committee on grasses and fod- der crops. (12 same 1888: 62-63.) Possibilities of fruit culture in Penn. (12 same 1888: 222-224.) 1890. Experience with hedge fences. (Rept State Hortic. Assn. 1890: 47-48.) ENGLE (JAMES) Repr. from Fbila. Co., 1801/2-1809/10. Committee on Claims 1807. Dec. 16. Claim of W. M'Cormick to donation land. (House joL 1807/8 pt 1: 69-70.) Dec. 16. Claim of J. Norrls to donation land. (Some 1807/8 pt 1: 68-69.) . Dec 30. Claim of heirs of R. Mercer to dona- tion land. (Same 1807/8 pt 1: 109-110.) . Dec. 30. Claim of S. Kookcoogee to donation land. (Same 1807/8 pt 1: 117.) . Dec. 30. Escheated estate of F. Gotzinger. (Same 1807/8 pt 1: 110-111.) 1808. Jan. 5. Claim of S. Brady to donation land. (Same 1807/8 pt 1: 151-152.) . Jan. 6. Petition of Wm. Poster rel. to publica- tion of laws in a Pittsburgh paper. (Same 1807/8 pt 1: 158.) . Feb. 16. Claim of R. Chambers to donation land. (Some 1807/8 pt 2: 113-114.) . Mch. 17. Claim of M. Sechler to donation land. (Same 1807/8 pt 2: 314.) Committee on Roads and Inland Navigation 1805. Jan. 4. Susquehanna and Juniata lotteries. (House icA. 1804/5: 144.) . Jan. 31. Ohio River. (Some 1804/5: 243-244.) Jan. 31. Navigation of (Same 1804/5: 243.) 7. State road from Bald-Eagle Nest to Le (Same 1804/5: 294.) Petition from Lycoming and North- cos, for grant of money for a road. the Big Mushannon Creek. -. Feb. Boeuf. -. Feb. 14. umberland (Same 1804/5: 332.) -. Mch. 8. State roads from Bedford to Pittsburgh. (Same 1804/5: 456-457.) -. Mch. 11. Somerset Co. petition for aid in build- ing a bridge over the Little Youghlgheny (sic) River. (Some 1804/5: 468.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 805 ENGLE (JAMES)— cont'd Committee on Roads and Inland Navigation — cont'd 1805. Mch. 15. Road from Pittsburgh to Big Beaver. (Same 1804/5: 505.) . Mch. 15. Wlsconisco Creek. (Some 1804/5: 501- 502.) [Select] Committee 1803. Jan. 14. Petition (or road from the Rising Sun tavern to Shoemakertown, etc. (House jol. 1802/3; 182.) 1804. Defence agst. charge of criminality in connection with monopoly bill. (Same 1803/4: 419-422.) . Jan. 2. Petition of Fourth Presbyterian Church in Phila. to raise $10,000, by lottery. (Same 1803/4: 118-119.) . Jan. 6. Greenwich Is. (Same 1803/4: 174.) 1806. Jan. 15. Phila. Bank. (Same 1805/6: 163-165.) . Feb. 26. Petition of J. Barclay, inspector gen. of gun powder for remuneration of moneys expended in erection of a bldg. (Same 1805/6: 384.) 1808. Jan. 1. Publication of laws and jols. (Same 1807/8 pt. 1: 127-129.) 1810. Jan. 22. Public school in Germantown. (Some 1809/10: 306-307.) (14 A.R. bd. of health, ENGLISH (W. T.) 1898. Leprosy at Pittsburgh, etc. 1897/8 v. 1: 254-258.) ENGLISH (WILLIAM) Eepr. from Phila. Co., 1836/37 ; Supt. of motive power and supervisor of repairs, on Columbia and Phila. R.E., 1847, 1849 ; see Canals, etc. : Individual, Penn. Canal and R.B., Columbia and Phila. division. 1854. Dec. 7. Claims on main line of public improve- ments. (Legisl. docs. 1855: 58-64 (doc. 3).) The other comrs. were William Wllllameon and John C. Maglll. . Same, separate. Harrisburg: A. B. Hamilton, 1865. 11 pp. Copies seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn. and in library of the Library Co. of Phila. Committee on Education 1837. Jan. 13. Distribution of school monies. (House jol. 1836/7 v. 2: 304-305 (doc. 837).) ENGLISH (WM.), AND OTHERS 1837. Apr. 3. Bank of U. S. (House jol. 1836/7 v. 1: 1085-1086.) ENNIS (JACOB) 1878. An educational museum. (Penn. School Jol. v. 26: 406-407.) ENOCH (THOMAS) Canal commissioner, 1826-1828. ENSWORTH, ALLEGHENY CO. Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local EPHRATA, LANCASTER CO. Climate; see that title. Precipitation Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local Rainfall; see Climate EPIDEMICS; see PUBLIC HEALTH EPIZOOTIC; see AGRICULTURE. LIVESTOCK. INSPEC- TION ERIE, ERIE CO. 1795. Payments on acct. of [laying out] towns of Erie, Franklin, Waterford and Warren, and post at Le Boeuf. (A.R. register gen. 1795: 13.) Banks; see Banks: Individual, Bank of Commerce at Erie, Bank of Erie, Erie Bank, Erie City Bank Climate; see that title Commerce; see that title Diphtheria in; see Public Health. Diphtheria Harbor; see Harbors Health; see Public Health Land; see that title Parks; see Parks and Monuments Quarantine; see Public Health Rainfall; see Climate Riots; see that title Savings Banks; see Banks: Individual Savings Banks, Erie, German Savings Institution Schools in; see Education Temperature; see Climate Trachoma in; see Public Health ERIE CANAL (N. Y.); see CANALS, ETC.: INDIVIDUAL (STATE) ERIE CANAL CO.; see CANALS, ETC.: INDIVIDUAL (PRI- VATE) ERIE COUNTY Organized Mch. 12, 1800 ; formed of a part of Allegheny. Administration of Justice; see that title. County Agricultural Society; see Agricultural Societies: Individual Agriculture; see that title Crops; see Agriculture. Crops Fairs; see Agriculture. Fairs Fruit Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit Geology; see Geological and Topographical Surveys High School; see Education. Secondary Land; see that title Manufactures; see Industries, etc. Roads; see that title Savings Banks; see Banks: Individual Savings Banks. Erie, People's School Conventions; see Education. Conventions, etc. School Houses; see that title Schools in; see Education Small-Poz in; see Public Health Teachers' Association; see Education. Associations Teachers' Institute; see Education Text-books; see Education ERIE PURCHASE; see LAND ERMENTROUT (JOHN S.) County supt. of schools, 1860/1-1868/9 ; see also Educa- tion. Berks Co. 1867. Relation of co. supts. to state normal schools. (Penn. School Jol. v. 15: 205-206.) 1878. Compulsory education. (Same v. 27: 107-113.) 806 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA ERMENTROUT (MAY C.) 1896. Physical culture. 117.) (Penn. School Jol. v. 45: 115- ERNSX (CHARLES J.) 1899. Small-pox in Jefferson Co. (15 A.R. bd. of health, etc 1898/9 v. 1: 318.) ERREXT (RUSSELL) Senator from Allegheny Co., 1868-1870. Committee on Public Printing 1869. Feb. 24. Bates's Military History; publication. (Sen. jol. Jan., 1869: 427-429.) Special Committee 1869. Jan. 26. Inquiry into propriety of establishing a bd. of state charities. (Sen. jol. 1869: 153-203.) . Same, separate. Harrisburg: B. Singerly, 1869. 53 pp. Committee comprised Messrs. Wllmer Worthlngton, Russell Brrett, and J. P. Wickersliam. Copy seen in Hist. Soey. of Penn. and in Penn. State Library. ERWIN (WILLIAM) Sen. from Bucks Co., 1808/9-1816. [Select] Committee 1816. Mch. 9. Obstructions in Delaware River. (Sen. jol. 1815/16: 317-320.) ESCHEATS; see LAITO ESH (D. B.) 1888. Poultry for profit. (37 and 38 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1888: 9-12.) ESH (N. H.) 1893. The care of farm animals. (51 same 1893: 48- 50.) ESPLEN, ALLEGHENY CO. Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local ESPY (GEORGE R.) Kepr. from Crawford and Venango cos.. 1827/8; Repr. from Venango Co., 1836/7-1837/8; State Libra- rian, 1839-1840; one of comrs., 1840, to erect an addition to auditor general's o£9ce ; see Public Bnlld- Ings. Representative from Venango Co. Committee on Claims 1837. Feb. 23. Petition of H. M'llvalne & Co. on acct of damages on canals. (House jol. 1836/7 v. 2: 578 (doc. 186).) [Select] Committee 1837. Feb. 2. Education of deaf and dumb children. (House jol. 1836/7 v. 2: 477-482 (doc. 150).) . Same, separate. Not seen ; 3000 copies were ordered printed in English and 1500 copies in German. (House jol. 1836/7, p. 397.) 1838. Feb. 26. Institution for Instructibn of Deaf and Dumb. (Same 1837/8 v. 2: 715-717 (doc. 140).) . Same, separate. Rept. of the select committee (Espy) to visit the Penn. Institution for the Deaf and Dumb. Harrisburg: Packer, Barrett and Parke, 1838. 5 pp. Copy seen in Library Co. of Phila. ESPY, COLUMBIA CO. Nuisances; see Public Health ESSINGTON, DELAWARE, CO. Diphtheria in; see Public Health. Diphtheria Nuisances; see Public Health ESTEP (JAMES) Eepr. from V/estmoreland Co., 1819/20-1820/1. [Special] Committee 1821. Jan. 30. Obstructions to navigation at Cone- wago Falls. (House jol. 1820/1: 454-455.) . Same, separate, n. t. p. 2 pp. Copy in Amer. Phil. Socy. Usual no. ordered prtd. (House joL 1820/1 ; 455.) ESTIMATES Receipts and Ezpendituies; see Finance: State. Receipts, etc. ESTLER (WILLIAM C.) City Bupt of schools, 1888/9-1903/4; see Education. Ashland. ETTERS (DAVID 0.) County snpt. of schools, 1890/1-1891/2 ; see Education. Centre Co. ETTLA (GEORGE H. [R.?]) Eepr. from Lancaster Co., 1875/6-1877/8. Committee of Conference 1878. May 23. On acts rel. to game and game fish. (House jol. 1878: 1455-1463.) EVANS (BARTON D.) Supt. of Public Printing and Binding, 1888/9-1890/1 ; see Public Printing, the serial group. EVANS (CADWALADER), JR. Eepr. from Phila., 1814/15, 1829/30. See also Finance : State. Misappropriation of Funds : Nicholson. Representative Committee on Banks 1814. Dec. 20. Rept. on res. rel. to ascertaining no. of banks which have gone into operation under act to regtdate banks. (House jol. 1814/15: 73-74.) Select Committee 1830. Apr. 5. State and condition of Penn. Canal. (House jol. 1829/30 v. 2: 758-760 (doc. 342).) EVANS (DAVID) Western State Penitentiary comr., 1818 ; see Mainte- nance ; IndiTldnal Institutions ; Eepr. from Mont- gomery Co., 1848-50 ; County supt. of schools, 1858/9-1871/2 ; see E^ducation. Lancaster Co. EVANS (FRANCIS W.) 1889. Does farming pay? (39 and 40 quarterly repts. bd. of agric. 1889: 237-239.) EVANS (FREDERICK) Eepr. from Northumberland Co., 1808/9-1811/12. Committee on Claims 1811. Feb. 2. Claim of Messrs. Jordan and Whiteside for plastering the President's House in Phila., in 1796. (House jol. 1810/1: 382-383.) 1812. Jan. 31. Claim of J. Thompson to donation land. (Some 1811/2: 338.) . Jan. 31. Claim of T. Church to donation land. {Bame 1811/2: 338-339.) . Feb. 4. Petition of John Hewson resp. monies loaned him by state. (/Same 1811/2: 358-359.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 807 EVANS (FREDERICK)— cont'd [Select] Committee 1808. Dec. 15. Maritime rights. (House jol. 1808/9: 57-58.) Usual DO. of copies ordered pitd. 1812. Jan. 9. Petition of John Dunlop resp. purchase of lands sold by state under lien on property of J. Nicholson on which there was a prior claim. (House jol. 1811/2: 186-187.) EVANS (GRIFFITH) Repr. from City of Phila., 1817/18. Committee on Banks 1818. Jan. 30. Susquehanna Bank. (House jol. 1817/18: 347.) . Jan. 31. Tax on dividends of banks; issue of small notes. (Same 1817/8: 352.) . Feb. 7. Petition from Marietta and Susque- hanna Trading Co. (Samie 1817/8: 401.) . Mch. 2. Farmers' Bank of Lancaster. (Same 1817/8: 542.) [Select] Committee 1818. Feb. 10. Laws regulating auctions. (House jol. 1817/8: 415.) EVANS (HENRY S.) Repr. from Chester Co., 1847-1849 ; Sen. from Chester and Delaware cos., 1852-1854 ; do. from Chester, Delaware and Montgomery cos., 1871-1873. Senator Select Committee 1854. Feb. 4. On that part of Govs. mess. rel. to sale of public works. (Legisl. docs. 1854: 328-340.) EVANS (JOHN C.) Repr. from Berks Co., 1844-1852 ; Sen. from Berks Co., 1856-1858. Representative Select Committee 1844. Apr. 23. Berks Co. Bank. (House jol. 1844 v. 2: 449-458 (doc 80).) EVANS (JOSEPH R.) 1844. Dec. 16. Rept. as chrm. of comrs. for sale of Delaware Division of Penn. Canal. (Sen. jol. 1845 V. 1: 23-24; House jol. 1845 v. 2: 16 (doc. 3).) EVANS (M. G.) 1900. Crozer Theological Seminary; 1866-1900. (3 bienn. rept. of higher education 1899/00: 603-606.) Paging from Rept. of supt. of public instruction. EVANS (OLIVER) Eepr. from Phila. Co., 1858-1859. 1858. See Gritman (P. C). EVANS (SAMUEL) Repr. from Fayette Co., 1827/8-1828/9. Committee on Estates and Escheats 1829. Apr. 7. Purchase of real property of habitual drunkards. (House jol. 1828/9 v. 2: 714 (doc. 315).) [Select] Committee 1829. Apr. 23. Ga. res. rel. to tariff, domestic mnfres. and internal improvement. (House jol. 1828/9 v. 2: 761-762 (doc. 344).) EVANS (WILLIAM W.) County supt. of schools, 1902/3-1903/4 ; see Education. Columbia Co. EVANS CITY, BUTLER CO. Banks; see Banks: Individual. Citizens' Bank of Evansburg EVANSBURGH, BUTLER CO. Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local EVENING SCHOOLS; see EDUCATION EVERETT, BEDFORD CO. Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local EVERGREENS; see FORESTS AND FORESTRY EVES (C.) 1883. The use of special fertilizers for corn. (7 A.R. bd. agric. 1883: 263-264.) EVES (FRANCES M.) 1889. Introductory address at Millville Institute. (39 and 40 quarterly repts. bd. agric. 1889: 73-75.) EVES (H. W.) 1888. [Importance of agric. in the nation, state and county.] (37 and 38 quarterly repts. bd. of agric. 1888: 107-108.) EWING (JOHN H.) Repr. from Washington Co., 1835/36; Sen. from Wash- ington Co., 1838/39-1842 ; Member of bd. of state centennial supervisors of permanent exhibition bldg., 1874 ; see Inhibitions. Phila. Senator Committee on Private Claims 1840. Jan. 31. Damages sustained by John White & Co. on Schuylkill inclined plane of Phila. and Co- lumbia R.R. (Sen. jol. 1840 v. 1: 158-159.) . Feb. 15. Phila. and Columbia R.R. (Same 1840 v. 1: 228.) . Feb. 24. Wm. Montgomery; petition resp. work and materials on Susquehanna Division of Penn. Canal. (Same 1840 v. 1: 265.) Select Committee 1839. Feb. 4. Rept. of select committee (Ewing) apptd. to examine the Western Penitentiary, to- gether with the ann. rept. of that institution. (Sen. jol. 1838/9 V. 1: 359-361.) . Same, separate. Harrisburg: Prtd. by B. Guyer, 1839. 16 pp. Copy seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn. and Amer. Philos. Socy. 2000 copies in English and 300 in German ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1838/9 v. 1 : 362.) EXECUTIVE MANSION; see PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS: STATE EXEMPTIONS Military Duty; see Militia EXETER, LUZERNE CO. Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local EXHIBITIONS 1867. Rept. of committee on trial of implements before N. Y. State Socy. (v. 7 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1864/70: 62-68.) Plows, cultivators, barrows, seeders, planters, diggers. 1887. Veto of clause in act providing for participation in celebration of the centennial anniversary of the Federal Constitution, providing f25,00(y for the entertainment of guests. (Vetoes (Beaver) 1887: 88-89.) 808 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA EXHIBITIONS— cont'd 1889. Centennial celebration (1887) of framing of Federal Constitution; amt. of apprn. unexpended; publication of volumes connected therewith; cele- brations to be held in New York and Washington commemorating Washington's inauguration; Paris Exposition; Penn.'s representation. (Govs. mess. (Beaver) Jan. 1, 1889: 40-41.) LONDON, 1851 1851. Res. adopted at agric. convention resp. exhibi- tion of wool at World's Fair to be held in London. (1 A.R. trans, state agric. socy. 1853: 29.) PARIS, 1867 1868. Paris Exhibition; Penn.'s exhibit of books and docs. rel. to various depts. of state. (Govs. mess. (Geary) Jan., 1868.) VIENNA, 1873 1873. Appm. for comrs. to Vienna Exposition. (Legisl. jol. 1873: 1160-1162.) — ' — . Rept. of special comrs. to Vienna Exposition. Not seen. Entry from Bowker. Receipts and Expenditures 1875. Amt. paid to Vienna comrs. (A.R. auditor gen. 1874/5: 111.) PHILADELPHIA, 1876 serial 1 series 1874. Rept. of bd. of state centennial supervisors of permanent exhibition bldg. for state. Checklist No separate copies were found. In Documents as follows : 1874 in Sen. Jol. 1874 : 163-165. " Legisl. jol. 1874 : 93-94. Wm. Bigler, pres. ; Alex. Henry, A. G. Fell, J. O. James, J. H. Shoenberger, Wm. M. Lyon, G. B. Messersmitb, 3. H. E!wing, A. Pardee. 2 series [1877-1878.] [Repts. of bd. of centennial managers.] Four members of the hoard were appointed Iw the Gover- nor Je. 11. 1875, viz. : A. G. Curtin, J. H. Shoen- herger, Geo. Scott, Foster W. Mitchell ; the other two members were Danl. J. Morrell, U. S. Centen- nial comr., and Asa Packer, alternate comr. for Penn. Mr. Scott died Apr. 10, 1876 and James A. McCrea was commissioned his successor Apr. 28, 1876. Checklist [1877. Jan.] Preliminary rept. of Penn. bd. of cen- tennial managers, with a list of the officers and members of the bd. and of the associated charities. Made to the Legisl. at the session of 1877. n. p., n. d. 102 pp., illus. Copies seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn. and in Penn. State Library. 1878. Jan. 1. Penn. and Centennial Exposition, com- prising preliminary and final repts. of Penn. bd. of centennial managers, etc and series of articles rel. to industries, resources and capabilities of commonwealth. 2 vols. 3 pts. Phila.: Prtd. for Penn. bd. of centennial managers, by Gillin & Nagle, 1878. V. 1. pt. 1. xxxiii, 250 pp., illus. V. 1. pt. 2. 268 pp. V. 2. pt 3. XV, 473, 57 pp., map, dlagrs. Contents : pt. 1. Preliminary rept. made to the Legisl. in 1877 and final rept. in 1878. pt. 2. Industries, resources and statistics, pt. 3. Diagrams of Exposition bldgs., catalogue of exhibi- tors, awards, etc. In Collected docs, as follows : [1877] in Legisl. docs. 1877. v. 2 : 1269-1329. [1878] " " " 1878. V. 7, doc. 40. EXHIBITIONS— cont'd PHILADELPHIA, 1876— cont'd non-serial 1871. Govs. mess. (Geary) resp. proposed Centennial exhibition. (House jol. 1871: 449-451; Sen. jol. 1871: 522-523.) . Same. (Legisl. jol. 1871: 306.) 1872. The centennial of Amer. Independence — its rela- tions to agric. — U. S. Report, (v. 8 Rept. trans, state agric. socy. 1871/2: 192-216.) Hist, of organization, committees, grounds, etc. 1873. Preparations for Centennial in 1876; Centennial bd. of finance; apprn. for erection of bldgs. recom- mended; also recommended that committee on federal relations consider propriety of asking Con- gress to make apprn. for expenses of national comrs. (Govs. mess. (Geary) Jan. 8, 1873: 41-44.) . Duty to support Centennial Exhibition. (Same (Hartranft) Jan. 21, 1873.) . The Centennial Celebration; debate. (Legisl. jol. 1873: 213-216; 232-234; 910-938.) . Communication from D. J. Morrell, Penn. Cen- tennial comr., resp. organization of the comn., plans, funds, etc. (Legisl. jol. 1873: 249-250.) 1874. The international exhibition: origin, invitation to foreign nations, action of foreign countries. (2 A.R. bureau of statistics 1873/4: 361-366.) . Debate of act to provive for a permanent centen- nial exposition bldg. in Phila. (Legisl. jol. 1874: 726-736; 1056-1066.) . Communication from Gov. (Hartranft) rel. to centennial exhibition. (Sen. jol. 1874: 162-165.) . Preparation for Centennial; donation and dedi- cation of site. (Govs. mess. (Hartranft) Jan. 7, 1874: 6-8.) 1875. Preparations for the Centennial at Phila. in 1876. (Same (Hartranft) Jan. 6, 1875: 11-13.) . Communication from director gen. of U. S. Cen- tennial Commission on state exhibits, etc. (Sen. jol. 1875: 206-208.) A. T. Goshom. . Same. (Legisl. Record 1875: 254-255; 294.) 1876. Suppl. to act to provide for apptmt. of bd. of centennial mngrs., etc.; debate. (Same 1876: 1318- 1324.) . On apptmt. of state centennial mngrs. (Same 1876: 724-727.) — • — . Centennial; Penn. display; apprn. recommended; arrangement should be made for transportation and encampment of militia. (Govs. mess. (Hart- ranft) Jan. 4, 1876: 19-21.) . The Centennial international exhibition. ([4] A.R. bureau of industrial statistics 1875/6: 807- 900.) Paging from Collected docs. Names of members of V. S. Centennial comn. ; do. officers ; Centennial board of finance ; members of foreign comns. ; bldgs. (size and description of each) ; opening ceremonies of international exposi- tion ; no. of exhibitors from each country ; system of awards ; judges ; distribution of awards ; visitors ; transportation (goods and passengers) ; the press and the exhibition; Penn. at the Cen- tennl.il — subscriptions, Penn. bldg., municipal bldg., educational hall, etc., Penn. Day, addresses, list of awards to Penn. and her exhibitors. . Penn. bd. of centennial mgrs.; [circular; invita- tion to opening ceremonies], n. t. p. 2 11. 4°. Signed by A. C. Mullen, secy. Copy seen in Hist. Socy. of Penn. . The centennial exposition: U. S. govt, bldg.; Smithsonian exhibit; metals and minerals; land animals; fish comn.; dept. of agric; light-house service; signal service bureau; patent office; post- office dept. (Penn. School JoL v. 25: 3-14.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA 809 EXHIBITIONS— cont'd PHILADELPHIA, 1876— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1876. Description of Centennial bldgs. Same v. 25: 44-80.) Machinery hall, agrlc hnll, women's pavilion, horticul- tural hall, special exhibits, art gallery. 1877. Success of Centennial; benefit. (Govs. mess. (Hartranft) Jan. 3, 1877: 25.) — • — . Debate on removal of state capital to Phlla.; centennial bldgs. (Leglsl. Record 1877: 180-185; 203-212; 246-252.) . Govs. mess. (Hartranft) resp. gift of Penn. bldg. and furniture to the city of Phila. (Same 1877: 769; 784.) 1883. Centennial Exposition; final settlement of affairs. {Same 1883: 253-254.) Receipts and Expenditures 1871/2-1877/8. Expenses of centennial comn. (A.R. auditor gen. 1871/2 (p. 40)— some 1877/8.) 1875/6-1876/7. Expenses of Penn. bd. of centennial mngrs. {Same 1875/6 (p. 91)— some 1876/7.) 1876. No. of visitors and amt. reed, for admissions at Centennial exhibition. ([4] A.R. bureau of indus- trial statistics 1875/6: 855.) Paging from Collected docs. 1876/7. Expenses for Centennial Exposition. (A.R. auditor gen. 1876/7: 96.) NEW ORLEANS, 1885 1885. Preamble and res. adopted by citizens of Penn. at a meeting held in New Orleans, La., rel. to apprn. for Penn. exhibit at New Orleans exposition. (Sen. jol. 1885: 440-441.) . Discussion resp. apprn. on acct. of Industrial and ^ Cotton Exposition at New Orleans. (Legisl. Record 1885: 12-14; 61-62; 104-107; 160-161.) CHICAGO, 1893 " World's Columbian Exposition." 1891. Rept. of conference committee (Thomas) rel. to act to provide for collection, arrangement and dis- play of products of state at World's Columbian Exposition in 1893. (Sen. jol. 1891: 1115-1117.) . Organization of comn. to supervise part of Penn. in Chicago Exposition recommended; apprns. and bldg. (Govs. mess. (Beaver) Jan. 6, 1891: 25-26.) . Penn. exhibit at World's Columbian Exposition. {Same 1891: 2223-2236.) . Communication from Geo. R. Davis resp. state bldgs. at World's Columbian Exposition. (Legisl. Record 1891: 301.) [1892.] Comr. to World's Columbian Exposition, 1893. 190 pp. Not seen. Entry from Bowljer. 1893. Opinion of atty. gen. rel. to sale of World's Fair bldg. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1893/4 app. pp. 44-45.) . Penn. comn. for World's Columbian Exposition; apprn.; purposes to which applied; Penn. bldg. (Govs. mess. (Pattison) Jan. 3, 1893: 48-49.) . Opinion of atty. gen. rel. to World's Fair comn.; contract for erection of bldg. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1893/4 app. pp. 18-19.) . Reply of Gov. (Pattison) to res. rel. to expenses of bd. of World's Fair Mngrs. and state of apprn. made in 189L (Sen. jol. 1893: 561-564.) : Same. (Legisl. Record 1893 v. 1: 946-950.) . Rept. of executive committee of bd. World's Fair Mngrs. of Penn. on subject of a further apprn. {Same 1893: 629-634.) . Rept. of sub-committee of committee on Centen- nial affairs (Rlter) on investigation of World's Fair Commission. (House jol. 1893: 1220-1226.) . Same. (Legisl. Record 1893 v. 1: 1927-1929.) EXHIBITIONS— cont'd CHICAGO, 1893— cont'd 1893. A condensed stmt, of work done by women in instruction, reform, philanthropy and missions during one fiscal year in Penn., to which Is added a stmt, on the industrial work of women In the state, with statistics. Compiled under the auspices of the state committee on Woman's Work for the World's Columbian Exposition. Harrisburg: E. K. Meyers, 1893. 138 pp., pi. Copies seen In Fenn. State Library and In the Free Library of Phlla. [1893.] Penn. and the World's Columbian Exposition. Rules, regulations and classification, with Intro- ductory chapter on the resources of the common- wealth. Harrisburg. E. K. Meyers, n. d. 191(1) pp. Copies seen In Free Library of Phlla. and In the Penn. State Library. 1893. Penn. art contributions; state bldg., art gallery and Woman's bldg.. World's Columbian Exposition compiled and published under the direction of Robt. L. Brownfleld, chrm. committee on fine arts. Harris- burg; E. K. Meyers, 1893. 61 pp., illus. Copy seen in Penn. State Library. . Catalogue of the exhibits of the state of Penn. and of Pennsylvanians at the World's Columbian Exposition. Jly. 31, 1893. Prepared under the direc- tion of A. B. Farquhar, executive comr. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1893. 284 pp., pis. . Bxtr. from procs. of bd. of World's Fair mngrs., special mtg., Mch. 16. Covering rept. of special committee resp. financial status of the work. (Legisl. Record 1893 v. 1: 1161-1164; 1208-1211; 1320-1324.) . The great Columbian Exposition at Chicago; a polyglot city with a municipal govt. (Penn. School Jol. V. 42: 5-7.) This article is followed by several articles on different features of the Fair, cost of trip, etc. ; the August no. of the Journal, p. 49, et seq. continues the de- scription. 1895. Amt. of apprn. for Penn. exhibit at World's Fair, Chicago; success. (Govs. mess. (Pattison) Jan. 1, 1895: 29.) ATLANTA, 1895 1895. Penn. at the Cotton States and International Exposition, Atlanta, Ga. n. p., C. M. Busch, 1897. 154 pp., pis. 1897. Amt. of apprns. made for Atlanta Exposition; amt. unexpended; creditable representation. (Govs. mess. (Hastings) Jan. 5, 1897: 42.) BUFFALO, 1901 " Pan-American." 1901. Pan-American Exposition; apprns. by Congress and by Ohio; Penn. representatives; apprn. recom- mended. (Govs, mess: (Stone) Jan. 1, 1901: 15.) In one edition of this mess., paging is 15-16. ST. LOUIS, 1904 " Louisiana Purchase Exposition." 1901. Rept. of committee on apprns. (Bliss) on ad- visability of apprn. to enable state to take part in Louisiana Purchase Exposition. (House jol. 1901 V. 2: 2814-2817.) 1903. Importance of making apprn. toward represent- ing Penn. at St. Louis Exposition. (Govs. mess. (Stone) Jan. 6, 1903: 9.) 1904. Penn. public institutions at the World's Fair, St. Louis, n. p., n. d. unpaged. Sketches of hospitals, asylums, homes, schools for de- ficients, reformatories, prisons. Copy seen in Free Library of Phila. Agricultural; see Agriculture Educational; see Education Fish; see Fish and Game 810 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA EXHIBITIONS— cont'd Geological; see Geological Survey Industrial; see Industries EXPENDITURES State; see Finance: State EXPLOSIVES 1885/6-1902/3. See Public Health. Sanitation. Penn., these dates. 1895. Legislative provision needed regarding transpor- tation, sale and use of nitroglycerine, dynamite, etc. (Govs. mess. (Pattison) Jan. 1, 1895: 27.) EXPRESS COMPANIES 1864. Debate on bill to incorporate the Tyrone and Clearfield Express Co. (Legisl. Record 1864: 32»- 322 ) 1869. Veto (Geary) of act to incorporate Penn. Express Co. (Sen. jol. 1869: 62-63.) EYRE (ISAAC) 1888. The benefits of farm accts. repts. bd. agric. 1888: 33-36.) (37 and 38 quarterly