1 I B R.AR.Y OF THE ; UN IVER_SITY Of ILLINOIS The person charging this material is re- sponsible for its return on or before the Latest Date stamped below. Theft, mutilation, and underlining of books are reasons for disciplinary action and may result in dismissal from the University. University of Illinois Library flK-: -3 |J69 Mtf-919 73 HAY l DEC JAN:. 1988 4 L161 O-1096 INDEX OF ECONOMIC MATERIAL IN )CUMENTS OF THE STATES OF THE UNITED STATES ILLINOIS 18091904 S REPARED FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS AND SOCIOLOGY OF THE CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTON BY ADELAIDE R. HASSE LIBRARIAN DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC DOCUMENTS, NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY PUBLISHED BY THE CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTON JULY, 1909 6 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 CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTON PUBLICATION NO. 85 (ILLINOIS) e ort> (gaffimou ( BALTIMORE, Mil., II. S. i. 3 PREFATORY NOTE This index undertakes to deal only with the printed reports of administrative officers, legislative committees, and special commissions of the states and with gov- ernors' messages for the period since 1809. 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 may have been published, whether separately, in collected documents, legislative journals or volumes of laws, and to indicate the volume in which they may be found. In general, unless otherwise shown, the material indexed is in the New York Public Library. In addition to furnishing a list of reports and messages, the index undertakes to supply a reference by volume and page to all material of economic importance which they contain, with the exception of that contained in the reports of bureaus of labor. The reason for this exception is that these reports have already been indexed by Carroll D. Wright, late United States Commissioner of Labor, 1 in a volume published by his department in 1902. 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 divisions 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. It is to be remarked that the 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 will be seen that this division is not an arbitrary one. It is made in the 1 Index of all reports issued by bureaus of labor statistics in the U. S. prior to Mch. 1, 1902. Wash., 1902. 287 DD. 8. 3 4 PREFATORY NOTE belief that the reason for it can be more clearly shown in this way than by 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 historical development of an economic subject as reflected in the documents of an individual state but also to make a comparative study of that development as it has taken place in the country at large. To accomplish this purpose it has been necessary to make the selec- tion of entry words without reference to the peculiarities of local usage, such peculi- arities 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 ref- erences from locality. This feature has been made a part of the succeeding issues. The present volume follows the preceding volumes in form, except that perhaps a little more space has been given to checklist entries. It seemed necessary to do this, because of the fact that, in Illinois, most of the early volumes of the Collected Docu- ments were issued with duplicate paging; i. e., one for the volume and one for each document in the volume. The result was that from about 1840 to 1877 there exist two editions of many Illinois documents. The most concise way of recording each edition proved to be the one adopted, i. e. by collating each in checklist form. Another reason was the fact of the discontinuance of the Collected Documents of Illinois in 1897. This cessation made a checklist of subsequent separate, or department, serials abso- lutely necessary, and, on the whole, it was thought best to collate the entire set of serials, and have the record complete. The present volume has been preceded by seven similar volumes, devoted to the states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, New York, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and California, respectively. It will be followed by others, each devoted to a single state. The work when completed will, therefore, furnish an index to the economic material in the reports and governors' messages of all 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. The collections of the Library of Congress, the Illinois State Library, the Illinois State Historical Library and the Chicago Historical Society have also been examined. 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, INDEXES, ETC. DESCRIPTIVE WORKS GENERAL Including only sucb material as is found In the state documents. 1861/4. History of the early settlement of Tazewell County. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1861/4: 371-372.) 1869/70. Kept, on the agricultural, horticultural and other Industrial Interests of Madison County. (Same 1869/ 70: 202-243.) . Agricultural, horticultural, and other resources of Sangamon County; by James T. Dwyer. (Same 1869/ 70: 244-258.) 1871. The towns of Jefferson County and the population of each. (Same 1871: 159.) . Towns and villages of Menard County, with the population and distinctive features of each. (Same 1871: 172-175.) . Towns and villages of St. Glair County and the population of each. (Same 1871: 195-196.) 1875. The principal cities and villages of Pulaski County, with the population of each. (Same 1875: 255-256.) . Kept, on White County; by Boone Kershaw. (Same 1875: 274-276.) . General description of Pulaski County. (Seme 1875: 254-256.) . General description of Johnson County. (Same 1875: 209-210.) . Organization and early history of Jackson County. (Same 1875: 200.) 1876. History of Sangamon County. (Same 1876: 245-255.) 1884. Illinois; its present and future greatness; by S. H. Peabody. (12 rept. 111. Industrial University 1882/4: 73-85.) 1895. List of altitudes in 111.; by C. W. Rolfe. 137 pp. (Bull. 111. State Laboratory of Natural History v. 4, art. 4.) 1899/00. Copy of the " First map of Chicago, date 1834." (A.R. canal comrs. 1899/00, facing p. 269.) 1903-1904. Illinois Association of State Officials. Reports of meeting. Checklist 1. 1903. n. p., Reformatory Prtg. Trade School, 1903. 59 pp. 2/3. 1903/4. n. p., Pioneer Print, 111. State Re- formatory, 1903. 33 pp. 1905. Counties of Illinois. (111. Blue Book 1905: 374-437.) A chronological history of county organization In narra- tive form followed by a series of maps of Illinois, 23 in number, showing the changes in county boundaries. The same material appears in less elaborate form, and without the maps, in earlier blue books. . Municipalities of Illinois. (Same 1905: 438-457.) Tabulated to show whether corporation is a city, town or village, population at census of 1900, location and date of incorporation. Similar material ap- pears in earlier blue books. MANUAL A legislative manual has been published with more or less regularity at least since 1870. Sabin (no. 34.292) lists a manual of the House for 1832-1833. The so-called manuals, or official directories, of the early seventies were not officially published, nor were all of the more recent manuals officially pub- lished. Below is given a collation of what is believed to be a file of the officially published state manuals. 1879. State, judicial, congressional, and legislative di- rectory, compiled from official records for the use of members of the Senate, 31st Gen. Assem. By Geo. H. Harlow, secy, of state, and Jas. H. Paddock, secy, of Senate. Springfield, Weber, Magie & Co., state prtrs., 1879. 1 p. 1., 119 pp. Contains only the legislative, judicial and executive directories, electoral statistics, rules and com- mittees of House and Senate. 1880-1898. Private issues. 1899. List of state officers .... of Illinois, with an appen- dix containing political statistics of the state from its organization. Compiled by James A. Rose, secy, of state. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1899. iv, 420 pp., 1 pi. 1900. Same. ed. 2. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1900. Iv, 463 pp., 1 pi. 1901-1902. None issued officially. 1903. Blue Book of the State of Illinois. Compiled by James A. Rose, secy, of state. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1903. 2 p. 1., 673 pp., 51 pis. 1905. Same. Springfield, 111. State Journal Co., 1906. 2 p. 1., 711 pp., pis., maps. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS Territory of Illinois* 1809-1818 Established by act of Congress of Feb. 3, 1809, which provided as follows : " That from and after the first day of March next, all that part of the Indiana Territory which lies west of the Wabash river and a direct line drawn from the said Wabash river and Post Vlncennes due north, to the territorial line between the United States and Canada, shall, for the purpose of temporary government, constitute a separate territory, and be called " Illinois." GOVERNMENT UNDER FIRST GRADE 1809-1812 During this period the governor and judges, who received their appointments from the President of the United States, constituted the legislative council, and enacted the laws for the government of the people. This form of government continued until 1812, when, by a vote of the people, the second grade was adopted. The execu- tive officers during this time were the secretary of state, the attorney eeneral and the adjutant general. No part of the proceedings of the Legislative Council, of this ixriod, has been printed. The laws of the territory from 1809 to 1811 were printed in June, 1906, by the Illinois State Historical Although antedating the organization of the territory, it may not be out of place to call attention here to the recent recovery in the Circuit Clerk's Office, at Chester, 111., of what are termed the " Kaskaskia Records." These records comprise judicial and notarial documents, papers of registry offices, etc., covering the period from 1720 to 1790. They were found by Prof. Alvord of the University rf Chicago, and are described In Publication no. 11 of the Historical Ubrary of Illinois (1906), pp. 27-81. 6 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS COLLECTED DOCUMENTS cont'd Territory of Illinois cont'd 1809-1818 cont'd GOVERNMENT UNDEB FIRST GRADE cont'd 1809-1812 cont'd Library in Its Bulletin (vol. 1, no. 2, 34 pp.). The Executive NCMW of the territory (1809-1818) has also been printed by the State Historical Libra/y. For a collation of the latter, see under Governor in part 2, of this index. GOVERNMENT UNDER SECOND GRADE 1812-1818 Under this lorm of government there was a legislature, composed of a legislative council (upper house) and house of representatives (lower house), elected by the people. The executive officers during this time were the secretary of state, auditor of public accounts, attorney general, treasurer and the adjutant general. 1 Legislature 1812-1813 1 session Nov. 25-Dec. 26, 1812 Journal of the Legislative Council. Printed for the first time In 1901, in Publications of the 111. State Historical Library, no. 3 : 02-85. Journal of the House of Representatives. Printed for the first time In 1901, in Publications of the 111. State Historical Library, no. 3 : 86- 126. 2 session Nov. (?), 1813 No part of the records of this session has been printed. 2 Legislature 1814-1816 1 session, Nov. 14-Dec. 24, 1814 2 session, Dec. 5, 1815-Jan. 11, 1816 3 Legislature 1816-1818 1 session, Dec. 2, 1816-Jan. 14, 1817 2 session, Dec. 1, 1817-Jan. 12, 1818 No part of the records of the above sessions has been printed. State of Illinois 1818-date 1 General Assembly 1 session, 1818 Serial No. Oct. 5-13, 1818 1. Journal of the Senate. Kaskaskla, Blackwell and Berry, 1818. 43 pp. 2. Journal of the House of Representatives. Kaskaskla, Black- well and Berry, 1818. 40 pp. 1 General Assembly 2 session, 1819 Jan. IS-Murch 13, 1819 3. Journal of the Senate. Kaskaskla, Blackwell and Berry, 1819. 224 pp. 4. Journal of the House of Representatives. Kaskaskla, Black- well and Berry, 1819. 192 pp. 2 General Assembly 1 session, 1820/1 Dec. 4, 1820-Feb. 15, 1821 5. Journal of the Senate. Vandalla, Brown and Berry, 1821. 187 pp. 6. Journal of the House of Representatives. Vandalla, Brown and Berry, 1821. 356 pp. 3 General Assembly 1 session, 1822/3 Dec. 2, 1822-Feb. 18, 1823 7. Journal of the Senate, n. p. Blackwell and Berry, 1823. 320 pp. Journal of the House of Representatives, well and Berry, 1823. 805 pp. 4 General Assembly 1 session, 1824/5 Nov. 15, 1824-Jan. 18, 1825 Journal of the Senate. Vandalla, 1824. 282 Vandalla, Black- 8. 9. 10. 4 General Assembly 2 session, 1826 Jan. 2-28, 1826 11. Journal of the Senate. Vandalla, Robt. Blackwell, 1826 1 O J01aheO R bt Serial 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 135 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS cont'd State of Illinois cont'd 1818-date cont'd 5 General Assembly 1 session, 1826/7 No. Dec. 6 (i. e., 4), 1826-Feb. 14, 1827 Journal of the Senate. Vandalia, Robt. Blackwell, 1826. 330 Journal of the House of Representatives. Vandalla, Robt. Blackwell, 1826. 595 pp. 6 General Assembly 1 session, 1828/9 Dec. 1, 1828-Jan. 23, 1829 Journal of the Senate. Kaskaskia, Robt. K. Fleming, 1829. 294 DD Journal of the House of Representatives. Kaskaskia, Robt. K. Fleming, 1829. 351 pp. 7 General Assembly 1 session, 1830/1 Dec. 6, 1830-Feb. 16, 1831 Journal of the Senate. Vandalia, Hobt. Blackwell, 1831. 472 pp. Journal of the House of Representatives. Vandalla, Robt. Blackwell, 1831. 560 pp. 8 General Assembly 1 session, 1832/3 Dec. 3, 1832-March 2, 1833 Journal of the Senate, .... Vandalia, Greiner and Sherman, 1833. 639, 91 pp. Contains Records of the Senate as a court of impeachment in the trial of the Hon. Theophilus W. Smith. 91 pp. Journal of the House of Representatives. Vandalla, Greiner and Sherman, 1833. 746 pp. 9 General Assembly I session, 1834/5 Dec. 1, 1834-Feb. 13, 1835 Journal of the Senate. Vandalla, J. Y. Sawyer, 1835. 542 pp. Journal of the House of Representatives. Vandalla, J. Y. Sawyer, 1835. 574 pp. 9 General Assembly 2 session, 1835/6 Dec. 7, 1835-Jan. 18, 1836 Journal of the Senate. Vandalia, J. Y. Sawyer, 1835. 296 pp. Journal of the House of Representatives. Vandalla, J. Y. Sawyer, 1835. 414 pp. Contains, pp. 373-414, " Proceedings omitted in the Journal of 1834 and 1835." In some copies of this volume there Is laid in, between pages 372 and 373 a broadside : " A tabular stmt. showing the population of the different counties In this State, their classes, manufactories, etc." 10 General Assembly 1 session, 1836/7 Dec. 5, 1836-March 6, 1837 Journal of the Senate. Vandalla, W. Walters, 1836. 642 pp. Journal of the House. Vandalia, W. Walters, 1836. 856 pp. Reports. The Collected Documents of Illinois properly begin with the volume for the llth General Assembly. An attempt had apparently been made during the 10th General Assembly to commence a series of Collected Documents. A very few separate reports were found by the compiler, and they are collated below. A serial number has been allowed for these reports to accomodate such libraries as may wish to keep them together. Senate Reports. Report of the joint select committee upon the State Bank of 111. Vandalla, Wm. Walters, 1837. 48 pp. Report of committee on canals and canal lands. Vandalia, Wm. Walters, 1837. 42 pp. House Reports. Report of committee on Internal Improvement. Vandalla, S. T. Sawyer, 1837. 16 pp. 10 General Assembly Special session, 1837 July 10-July 22, 1837 Journal of the Senate. Vandalla, W. Walters, 1837. 146 pp Journal of the House of Representatives. Vandalla, W. Walters, 1837. 182 pp. II General Assembly 1 session, 1838/9 Dec. 3, 1838-March 4, 1839 Journal of the Senate. Vandalla, W. Walters, 1838. 512, 12, xvlll pp. Journal of the House. Vandalla, W. Walters, 1838. 607, xxiv pp. Reports made to the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Illinois. Vandalla, W. Walters, 1839. v. p. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 7 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS cont'd State of Illinois cont'd 1818-date cont'd 11 General Assembly cont'd 1 session, 1838/9 cont'd Dec. 3, 1838-March 4, 1839 cont'd Contents Senate Reports. Kept of state house comrs. n. t. p. 5 pp. Stmt. of condition of State Bank of 111.. Nov. 1838. n. t. p. 2 pp. Kept, of auditor of public accts. [July 1, 1837-Nov 30, 1838 J. n. t. p. 13 pp. Kept, of treasurer [July 1, 1837-Nov. 30, 1838]. n. t. p. pp. 15-17. Kept, of bd. of fund comrs., 1838. n. t. p. 4 pp. Letter of auditor of public accts. relative to apprn. for building a state house, 1838. 1 leaf. Auditor's stmt. of amt. of Interest on school, college and seminary fund apportioned among the counties, Jan. 1, 1838. n. t. p. 2 pp. Stmt. of Bank of Illinois and branches, Dec. 1, 1838. n. t. p. 2 pp. Auditor's stmt. of amt. oald out of contingent fund, etc., 1838. n. t. p. 14 pp. Auditor's stmt. showing condition of schools for year 1837. n. t. p. 3 pp. Rept. of committee on elections on costs of contested elections. Jan. 18, 1839. 1 leaf. Rept. of judiciary committee on removal of public offices. Jan. 23, 1839. n. t. p. 2 pp. Rept. of judiciary committee on relief of heirs of Robt Coleman. Jan. 26, 1839. n. t. p. 4 pp. letter of pres. of bd. of public works on Bloomlngton, Mackinaw, Peorla and Pekln R.R. Jan. 29, 1839. n. t. p. 2 pp. Same, on viaduct across Kaskaskla river for Central R.R., near Vandalia, Jan. 29, 1839. n. t. p. 2 pp. Letter of comrs. of 111. and Mich. Canal relative to purchase of property on the canal. Jan. 29, 1839. 1 leaf. Rept of commltte on the penitentiary on escape of convicts from penitentiary. Feb. 19, 1839. 1 leaf Rept. from comrs. of public works transmitting ab- stracts of disbursements In each circuit. Vandalia, W. Walters, 1839. Ill pp. Rept. of jt. select committee apptd. to examine the offices of the fund comrs. and the bd. of public works. Vandalia, W. Walters, 1839. 131 pp. House Reports. Rept. of Inspectors of the penitentiary, 1837/8. n. t. p. 19 pp. Rept. of committee on elections on contested election of Allen Emmerson. Dec. 12, 1838. 1 leaf. Rept of committee on penitentiary on escape of con- victs from penitentiary. Dec. 20. 1838. 1 leaf. Rept. of committee on finance relative to an independ- ent treasury and a National Bank. Dec. 18, 1838. Vandalia, W. Walters, 1839. 14 pp. Rept. of select committee relative to Increasing salary of Governor and judicial officers of 111. Dec. 22, 1838. Vandalia, W. Walters, 1839. 7 pp. Rept. of bd. of fund comrs. Dec., 1838. n. t p. 8 pp. Rept of state house comrs. relative to erection of state house at Springfield. Dec. 26, 1838. n. t. p. 3 pp. Seml-ann. rept. of bd. of comrs. of public works. Dec., 1838. Vandalia, W. Walters, 1838. 300 pp. Rept. of bd. of comrs. of 111. and Mich. Canal, 1838. Vandalia, W. Walters, 1839. 93 pp. Rept. of committee on Internal improvements on apprns. to counties under Internal improvement act. Jan. 2, 1839. 1 leaf. Rept. of committee on judiciary on fugitive slaves. Jan. 5, 1839. 2 pp. Rept. of committee on internal improvements on Albion and Grayvllle R.K. Jan. 2, 1839. 2 pp. Rept. of committee on Internal improvements on rail- road from intersection of Des Moines rapids to Intersection of Peoria and Warsaw R.R. Jan. 12, 1839. 1 leaf. Rept of bd. of public wks. relative to survey of route from Charleston to Wabash river. Jan. 11, 1839. n. t. p. 8 pp. Rept. of select committee on the penitentiary. Jan. 15, 1839. Vandalia, W. Walters, 1839. 22 pp. Rept. from committee on finance on public lands in 111. Jan. 17, 1839. n. t. p. 3 pp. Rept. from committee on counties on co. seat of Fulton. Jan. 17, 1839. 1 leaf. Rept relative to improvement of navigation of the Fox River. Jan. 19, 1839. n. t. p. 3 pp. Rept. of select committee on City and Bank of Cairo. Jan. 21, 1839. Vandalia, W. Walters, 1839. 8 pp. Rept. of committee on judiciary on Cairo Bank. 24, 1839. 1 leaf. an. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS cont'd State of Illinois cont'd 1818-date cont'd 11 General Assembly cont'd 1 session, 1838/9 cont'd Serial No. Dec. 3, 1838-March 4, 1839 cont'd Contents cont'd House Reports. cont'd Rept of committee on finance on Bank of Illinois increase of capital. Jan. 28, 1839. n. t. p. 2 pp. Rept. of committee on judiciary on divorces. Feb. 28, 1839. n. t. p. 2 pp. Rept. of fund comrs. relative to condition of Bank of Illinois, and branches, on Nov. 17, 1838. n. t D 2 pp. Rept. of committee on judiciary relative to repeal of all laws authorizing retailing of intoxicating liquors. Jan. 26, 1839. Vandalia, W. Walters, 1839. 13 pp. Rept. of select committee on proposed change of south- ern termination of Central R.R. Jan. 28, 1839. Vandalia, W. Walters, 1839. 13 pp. Letter from pres. of bd. of public wks. relative to northern end of Central R.R. Jan. 30, 1839. Van- dalia, W. Walters, 1839. 24 pp. Rept. from committee on internal Improvements on Central R.R. south of Vandalia. Jan. 31, 1839. n. t. p. 3 pp. Letter from pres. bd. public works relative to kind of Iron used for r.r. purposes. Feb. 1, 1839. n. t. p. 3 pp. Rept from select committee relative to Murray Mc- Connel. Feb. 15, 1839. n. t. p. 3 pp. Rept. from committee on internal Improvements on Internal improvement system. Feb. 16, 1839. Van- dalia, W. Walters, 1839. 29 pp. Rept. of bd. of public wks. relative to appointment of an agent to purchase Iron. Feb. 19, 1839. n. t. p 4 pp. 11 General Assembly Called session, 1839/40 Dec. 9, 1839-Feb. 3, 1840 33. Journal of the Senate. Springfield, Wm. Walters, 1839. 250, xiv pp. 34. Journal of the House. Springfield, Wm. Walters, 1839. 340 pp., 1 leaf, xix pp. 35. Reports made to the Senate and House of Representatives. Springfield, Wm. Walters, 1840. 2 vols. in 1. Contents v. 1. Senate reports, n. t. p. xil, 454 pp. pp. 1-13. Message of the Governor .... Dec. 11, 1839. Springfield, Walters, 1839. 13 pp. pp. 14-15. Blank. pp. 16-44. Documents referred to In message of the Governor. Springfield, Walters, 1839. 28 pp. Stmt. showing amts. paid by fund comrs. to comrs. of bd. of public works, etc. pp. 45-47. Stmt. of condition of Bank of III. at Shawneetown on Nov. 30, 1839. 3 pp. pp. 49-79. Rept. of auditor of public accts. for year ending Dec. 1, 1839. Springfield, Walters, 1839. 31 pp. pp. 81-93. Stmt. of notes secured on real and personal property, due State Bank of 111., in several counties of state. Springfield, Walters, 1839. 13 (1) pp. pp. 95-96. Blank. pp. 97-111. Stmt. from bd. of public works of real estate purchased for state since passage of act establishing Internal Improvement system. Spring- field, Walters, 1839. 15 (1) pp. pp. 113-115. Letter from bd. of fund comrs., con- cerning the four million loan. n. t. p. 3 (1) pp. pp. 117-119. Letter from bd. of fund comrs. concern- Ing Interest on state bonds, n. t. p. 3(1) pp. pp. 121-123. Ann. rept of the treasurer for year end- Ing Nov. 30, 1839. n. t. p. 3 (1) pp. pp. 125-128. Letter from E. B. Webb, state director of the Bank of 111. Springfield, Walters, 1840. 4 pp. pp. 129-142. Stmt of amt. due to contractors, made by bd. of public works. Springfield, Walters, 1840. 14 pp. pp. 143-144. Blank. pp. 145-157. Rept. of the bd. of public works. Springfield, Walters, 1840. 13 (1) pp. pp. 157-158. Letter from secy, of bd. of public works, concerning lots and buildings In Springfield, pur- chased for use of state, n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 159-172. Rept. of judiciary committees of two Houses acting as jt. committee, to whom was re- ferred all contracts made by fund comrs. and for 111. and Mich, canal. Springfield, Walters, 1840. 14 pp. pp. 173-174. Blank. 6 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF ILLINOIS COLLECTED DOCUMENTS cont'd State of Illinois cont'd 1818-date cont'd 11 General Assembly cont'd Called session, 1839/40 cont'd Serial No. Dec. 9, 1839-Peb. 3, 184O cont'd Content* cont'd pp. 175-180. Message from gov. furnishing names of all agts. employed by him to procure funds for use of State ; together with powers and Instructions, compensation, etc. Springfield, Walters, 1840. 6 pp. pp. 181-182. Blank. pp 183-186. Stmt. from bd. of fund comrs. of amt of funds available In 1840 for purposes of Internal Improvement. Springfield, Walters, 1840. 3 pp. pp. 187-190. Letter from state directors of State Bank of III. re. suspension of specie payments. Springfield, Walters, 1840. 4 pp. pp. 191-196. Mess, from gov. transmitting documents relative to canal loans. Springfield, Walters, 1840. 6 pp. pp. 197-199. Stmt. from bd. of public works of no. of engrs. and agts. employed on public works. Spring- field, Walters, 1840. 3 (1) pp. pp. 201-205. Mess, from gov. re. amt. of money appro- priated for navigation of Great Wabash Blver. Springfield, Walters, 1840. 5 (1) pp. pp. 207-220. Kept, from committee on Internal Im- provement. Springfield, Walters, 1840. 14 pp. pp. 221-222. Blank. pp. 223-225. Letter from secy, of bd. of fund comrs. transmitting copies of contracts, n. t. p. 3(1) pp. pp. 227-228. Kept, from bd. of public works esti- mating amt. of work executed on Northern Cross R.R. Springfield, Walters, 1840. 1 leaf. pp. 229-234. Letter from fund comrs. transmitting conditional contract made with Wright & Co., of London. Springfield, Walters, 1840. 6 pp. pp. 235-236. Letter from bd. of public works, on the abandonment of contracts. Springfield, Walters, 1840. 1 leaf. pp. 237-238. Letter from auditor of public accts. con- taining stmt. of rents reed, from Gallatln salines. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 239-359. Kept, from it. select committee to en- quire Into condition of State Bank of 111. Spring- field, Walters, 1840. 121 (1) pp. pp. 361-390. Mess, from gov. transmitting corre- spondence with agts. employed to negociate loans for 111. and Mich, canal. Springfield, Walters, 1840. 30 pp. pp. 391-416. Letter from bd. of fund comrs. trans- mitting contracts with Wright & Co. of London. Springfield, Walters, 1840. 18 pp. pp. 417-426. Letter from bd. of fund comrs. trans- mitting copies of contracts with certain banks In N. Y. Springfield, Walters, 1840. 10 pp. pp. 427-428. Letter from J. B. Thomas, concerning cost of Northern Cross R.R., betw. Meredosla and Jacksonville. 1 leaf. pp. 429-430. Letter from ores, of III. and Mich, canal concerning no. of engrs. In employ of state, n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 431-432. Letter from pres. of 111. and Mich, canal lving no. of persons employed In canal ofllce In ockport. 1 leaf. pp. 433-435. Mess, from gov. transmitting corre- spondence of state directors of Bank of 111. n t. p. 3 (1) pp. [pp. 437-438.] Letter from auditor of public accts. concerning rents of Gallatln salines, n. t. p. 1 leaf. pp. 440-450. Letter from bd. of fund comrs. trans- mitting contracts with the Atlantic Bank and other Institutions. Springfield, Walters, 1840. 12 pp. pp. 451-454. Communclatlon from John Tlllson fund comr. n. t p. 4 pp. v. 2. House reports. Springfield, W. Walters, 1840. ill, 478 pp. pp. 1-8. Letter from pres. etc. of State Bank of 111. ace. by stmt. of condition of bank. Springfield, Walters, 1839. 8 pp. pp. 9-30. Bept. from committee on Internal improve- ments on rept. of bd. of comrs. on Internal Improve- ments. Springfield, Walters, 1840. 22 pp. pp. 31-32. Blank. pp. 33-44. Kept, exhibiting the statistics of the state. Springfield, Walters, 1840. 12 pp. pp. 45-48. Mess, from gov. transmitting certain In- formation concerning agts., comrs., or officers em- ployed to borrow money for state, n. t p. 4 pp. pp. 49-96. Fourth ann. rept. bd. of comrs. of III. and Mich, canal. Springfield, Walters, 1840. 48 pp pp. 97-117. Rept. from actg. comrs. of bd. of public works In reply to House res. Springfield, Walters, 1840. 21 pp. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS cont'd State of Illinois cont'd 1818-date cont'd 11 General Assembly cont'd Called session, 1839/40 cont'd Serial No. Dec. 9, 1839-Feb. 3, 1840 cont'd Contents cont'd pp 118-134. Rept. of committee on finance to whom was referred contract for loan of one million dollars made by Rlchd. M. Young and Jno. Reynolds. Springfield, Walters, 1840. 14 pp. pp. 137-145. Rept estimating damages to canal which would arise from suspension of work. Springfield, Walters, 1840. 9 (1) pp. pp 147-152. Rept. of committees on Judiciary, actg. as jt. committee to whom was referred contracts made for sale of state bonds on acct. of 111. and Mich, canal. Springfield, Walters, 1840. 6 pp. pp. 153-325. Mess, of gov. transmitting rept. of bd. of public works. Springfield, Walters, 1840. 169 (1) pp. pp. 327-330. Communication from J. B. Thomas, con- cerning cost of Northern Cross R.R. Springfield, Walters, 1840. 4 pp. pp. 331-340. Communication from M. K. Alexander, actg. comr., exhibiting amt of money expended on the grand rapids of the Wabash River. Springfield, Walters, 1840. 10 pp. pp. 341-347. Mess, from gov. transmitting docs, re- ferred to In his message at opening of session. Springfield, Walters, 1840. 7 (1) pp. Concerning contract and correspondence with State Bank, In relation to canal loans, pp. 349-354. Mess, from gov. enclosing communica- tion from R. M. Young, agt. of state to borrow money for canal. Springfield, Walters, 1840. 6 pp. pp. 355-364. Rept. from bd. of fund comrs. trans- mitting copies of contracts and amt. of contingent expenses, etc. Springfield, Walters, 1840. 10 pp. pp. 365-368. Communication from bd. of canal comrs. Springfield, Walters, 1840. 4 pp. pp. 369-372. Suppl. mess, from gov. enclosing charges of agts. employed to negotiate loans for state. Springfield, Walters, 1840. 4 pp. pp. 373-378. Mess, from gov. enclosing contract with Poughkeepsle Engine Co., and protest of a draft drawn on them. Springfield, Walters, 1840. 6 pp. pp. 379-385. Mess, from gov. enclosing correspond- ence In relation to loans. Springfield, Walters, 1840. 7 (1) pp. [pp. 387-388.] Communication from Mr. Catewood, secy, of bd. of fund comrs. 1 leaf, pp. 389-397. Mess, from gov. enclosing copy of con- tract of agts. of state with Wright and Co., London. Springfield, Walters, 1840. 9 (1) pp. pp. 399-401. Mess, from gov. enclosing letter from consul of U. 8. at Paris, n. t. p. 3 (1) pp. pp. i03-405. Mess, from gov. transmitting tabular stmt. of amt. of state bonds sold. n. t. p. 3(1) pp. pp. 407-410. Communication from A. G. Henry and William Herndon, state house comrs. Springfield, Walters, 1840. 4 pp. pp. 411-413. Mess, from gov. transmitting communi- cation from state of Maine, concerning the public domain, n. t. p. 3 (1) pp. pp. 415-432. Rept. of select committee to which was referred House res. touching removal from office of certain Justices of the Supreme Court. Springfield, Welters, 1840. 18 pp. pp. 433-445. Rept. of select committee appointed to Investigate ofllce of bd. of public works. Springfield, Walters, 1840. 13 (1) pp. pp. 447-478. Rept. of committee on finance to which was referred letter of John Tlllson, fund comr. Springfield, Walters, 1840. 26, 8 pp. 12 General Assembly 1 session, 1840 Nov. 23-Dec. 7, 1840 Journal of the Senate. Springfield, W. Walters, 1840. pp. Journal of the 2 session Is bound with that of this session. Journal of the House. Springfield, W. Walters, 1840. pp. Journal of the 2 session is bound up with that of this session. Reports made to Senate and House of Representatives at the first and second sessions, begun and held .... Nov. 23 and Dec. 7, 1840. Springfield, W. Walters, 1841. 47. Till, 453, vli, 408 pp. Contents (Of Reports made at first session) pp. 1-15. Message of gov. addressed to both Houses, Nov. 26, 1840. Springfield, Wm. Walters, 1840. 15 pp. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF ILLINOIS erlal No. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS cont'd State of Illinois cont'd 1818-date cont'd 12 General Assembly cont'd 1 session, 1840 cont'd Nov. 23-Dec. 7, 1840 confd Contents cont'd pp. 17-22. Kept, of fund comr. In pursuance of Sen. res. of Nov. 30, 1840. Springfield, Wm. Walters, 1840. 6 pp. pp. 25-28. Stmt. of condition of State Bank of 111. Dec. 4, 1840. Sprlngfleld, Wm. Walters, 1840. 11 pp. [1. e., 2 leaves], pp. 29-33. Stmt. of condition of Bank of 111. Dec. 3, 1840. Springfield, Wm. Walters, 1840. 5 pp. pp. 35-47. Kept, of select committee on House res. touching contested election of Peorla Co. Spring- field, Wm. Walters, 1840. 13 pp. Bound with reports of 2d session. 12 General Assembly 2 session, 1840/1 Dec. 7, 1840-March 1, 1841 Journal of the Senate. Springfield, W. Walters, 1840. pp. 49-455, xx. Bound with Jol. of 1st session. ?7. Journal of the House of Representatives. Springfield, W. Walters, 1840. pp. 81-570, xxx. Bound with Jol. of 1st session. !.s. Reports to the Senate and House of Representatives at the first and second sessions begun and held .... Nov. 23 and Dec. 7, 1840. Springfield, W. Walters, 1841. 47, vlll, 453, vll, 408 pp. Contents (Of Reports made at second session) Reports of the Senate. Springfield, W. Walters, 1841. 111. vili, 453 pp. - - Kept. . ngfield, W. Walters, 1840. 6 pp. pp. 9-15. Stmt. of condition of State Bank of Illinois, pp. 1-6. Senate. ept, from fund comr. In reply to res. of Springfield, W. Walters, 1840. 6 pp. Dec. 10, 1840. Springfield, W. Walters, 1840. 7 pp. pp. 17-64. Letter from gov. transmitting correspond- ence and ace. papers of pres. of bd. of canal comrs. on subject of sale of bonds for canal purposes. Springfield, W. Walters, 1840. 64 pp. pp. 65-132. 5 ann. rept. bd. of comrs. of 111. and . . . . . . Mich, canal. Springfield, W. Walters, 1841. 68 pp. p. 133-136. Statistical table of census, etc., of 111. Springfield, W. Walters, 1841. 4 pp. , . , . . pp. 137-140. Rept. of bd. of auditors in relation to claims against state on acct. of state house, n. t. p. 4 pp. pp. 141-144. Rept. of judiciary committee on petition of members of Reformed Presbyterian Church in Washington and Randolph counties for exemption from serving on juries, etc. Springfield, W. Walters, 1841. 4 pp. pp. 145-162. Rept. of committee on canals and canal lands in 111. Sprlngfleld, W. Walters, 1841. 16 pp. [1. e., 18 pp.] pp. 163-175. Rept. of committee on Internal improve- ments. Jan. 11, 1841. n. t. p. 13 pp. pp. 177-179. Ann. rept. of treasurer for the year end- Ing Nov. 30, 1840. n. t. p. 3 pp. pp. 181-183. Census of 111. A stmt. showing so much of the document transmitted by Secy, of State in pursuance of jt. res. as embraces aggregate popula- tion of each county. Springfield, W. Walters, 1841. 2 leaves. pp. 185-200. Rept. of committee on finance. Feb. 2, 1841. n. t. p. 16 pp. pp. 201-216. A bill to regulate the banks. Feb. 15, 1841. n. t. p. 16 pp. pp. 217-218. Rept. of committee on judiciary on bill to authorize G. H. Mathews to keep a ferry across the Meredosla. Jan. 8, 1841. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 219-220. Rept. of committee on salines and saline lands. Jan. 12, 1841. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 221-222. Rept. of committee on judiciary on bill for relief of Ellz. Hart. Jan. 21, 1841. n. t. p. pp. 223-224. Rept. of committee on Judiciary on petition of John Thompson, praying for title to certain tract of land therein named, n. t. p. 2 pp. p. 225. Rept. of committee on public accts. and ex- penditures on petition of citizens of Frankfort. Jan., 1841. 1 leaf. pp. 227-228. Rept. of committee on saline on bill for act to incorporate medical societies. Jan., 1841. n. t. p. 2 pp. p. 229. Rept. of committee on judiciary relative to error in printed Jol. of Senate for 1838-1839. Feb. 8, 1841. 1 leaf. pp. 231-240. Rept. of committee on public accts. and expenditures on repts. of A. G. Henry and William Herndon, two of state house comrs. n. t. p. 10 pp. Serial No. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS cont'd State of Illinois cont'd 1818-date cont'd 12 General Assembly cont'd 2 session, 1840/1 cont'd Dec. 7, 1840-March 1, 1841 cont'd Contents cont'd (Of Reports made at second session )- cont'd p. 241. Rept. of auditor of public accts. In compli- ance with Sen. res. calling for information relative to school, college and seminary funds. Nov. 30, 1840. 1 leaf. pp. 243-245. Stmt. of condition of Bank of Illinois on Nov. 2, 1840. n. t. p. 3 pp. pp. 247-249. Stmt. of condition of State Bank of Illinois on Nov. 16, 1840. n. t p. 3 pp. pp. 251-252. Kept, of auditor of public accts. in com- pliance with Sen. res. requiring information relative to Gallatin and other salines. Dec. 1, 1840. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 253-254. Letter from gov. in compliance with Sen. res. requesting Information relative to sale of state bonds. Dec. 2, 1840. n. t. p. 2 pp. p. 255. Letter from gov. furnishing information rela- tive to loan of $300,000. Dec. 2, 1840. 1 leaf. p. 257. Letter from bd. of public works In reply to Sen. res. of Nov. 27, Dec. 3 and 7, 1840. 1 leaf. pp. 259-261. Letter of fund comr. In compliance with Sen. res. calling for Information concerning Jan. Interest. Dec. 11, 1840. n. t. p. 3 pp. pp. 263-264. Rept. of public printer in reply to Sen. res. of Dec. 12, 1840. n. t. p. 2 pp. p. 265. Rept. of bd. of public works In reply to Sen. res. of Dec. 9, 1840. 1 leaf. p. 267. Rept. of auditor of public accts. In compli- ance with Sen. res. relative to apprn. for library for Legislature and Supreme Court. 1 leaf. pp. 269-271. Rept of bd. of public works in reply to Sen. res. of Dec. 8, 1840, relative to amt. of scrip issued, n. t. p. 3 pp. pp. 273-276. Rept. of auditor of public accts. in com- B "lance with Sen. res. relative to Gallatiu salines, ec. 15, 1840. n. t. p. 4 pp. pp. 277-282. Rept. of state house comrs. Dec. 15, 1840. n. t. p. 6 pp. p. 283. Letter from gov. furnishing information rela- tive to office of atty. gen. Dec. 17, 1840. 1 leaf. pp. 285-286. Letter from fund comr. relative to law providing for payment of Interest on Internal Im- provement debt. Dec. 17, 1840. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 287-288. Letter from gov. in reply to Sen. res. asking information relative to the deposite in U. S. Bank. Dec. 19, 1840. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 289-298. Rept. of state treasurer In compliance with Sen. res. requesting gov. to furnish Information relative to work and expenditures on Great Wabash River. Dec. 28, 1840. n. t. p. 10 pp. pp. 299-300. Rept. of public printer in reply to Sen. res. of Dec. 24. Dec. 28, 1840. n. t. p. 2 pp. p. 301. Letter from pres. of State Bank of 111. rela- tive to removal of Chicago Branch. Dec. 28, 1840. 1 leaf. pp. 303-305. Letter from secy, of state enclosing letter from Mr. Ruggles of N. Y. and copies of letters from Messrs. Ruggles and Webster to Messrs. Nevins, Townsend and Co. in relation to sale of 111. state bonds. Dec. 30, 1840. n. t. p. 3 pp. pp. 307-308. Letter from gov. enclosing two letters to Gen. Wm. F. Thornton, one from Nevins, Town- send and Co., N. Y., and the other from Magnlac, Smiths and Co., London, communicating intelligence of failure of Wright and Co., of London. Jan. 2, 1841. n. t. p. 2 pp. p. 309. Letter from state treasurer relative to apptmt. of agts. to take charge of property and materials of state on different r.r. lines. Jan. 2, 1841. 1 leaf. pp. 311-313. Letter from gov. enclosing letter from Sam. Allinson, Esq., of London. Jan. 5, 1841. n. t. p. 3 pp. pp. 315-316. Rept. of treasurer relative to examina- tion of books of bd. of public works. Jan. 6, 1841. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 317-318. Kept, of public printer in reply to Sen. res. as to cost of printing 5 ann. rept. of canal comrs. Jan. 9, 1841. n. t. p. 2 pp. p. 319. Rept. of treasurer and agt. of 111. (ex.-ofllclo), relative to so much of r.r. as lies betw. Sprlngfleld and Jacksonville. Jan. 8, 1841. 1 leaf. p. 321. Rept. of atty. gen. relative to late comrs. of bd. of public works. Jan. 12, 1841. 1 leaf. p. 323. Letter from pres. of State Bank as to con- struction, cost, etc., of new banking house. Jan. 28, 1841. 1 leaf. p. 325. Letter from pres. of State Bank relative to amt. of capital stock paid In by individuals paid Into treasury. Jan. 27, 1841. 1 leaf. 10 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS COLLECTED DOCUMENTS cont'd State of Illinois cont'd 1818-date cont'd 12 General Assembly cont'd 2 session, 1840/1 cont'd Serial No. Dec. 7, 1840-March 1, 1841 cont'd Contents cont'd (Of Reports made at second session) cont'd pp. 827-333. Letter from secy, of fund comr. en- closing a communication from Dr. Barrett, fund comr. Jan. 26, 1841. n. t p. 7 pp. pp 335-330. letter from pres. of State Bank In answer to Sen. res. calling for Information In rela- tion to Bank. Feb. 2, 1841. n. t p. 2 pp. pp. 337-344. Letter from gov. giving Information In relation to Interest on state bonds. Jan. 22, 1841. n. t. p. 8 pp. p. 345. Letter from pres. of State Bank of 111. In answer to Sen. res. relative to quantity of land scrip on hand. Feb. 27, 1841. 1 leaf. p. 347. Letter from pres. of State Bank of 111. rela- tive to what terms the Bank will return to State Its amt. of stock. 1 leaf. pp. 349-399. Letter from gov. enclosing communica- tion from R. M. Young as agt. of state for negoti- ating loans for 111. and Mich. Canal. Feb. 3, 1841. n. t. p. 47 pp. pp. 401-402. Letter from gov. enclosing rept. from secy, of 111. Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Feb. 5, 1841. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 403-414. Tabular stmt showing population of 111., etc., made out by Secy, of State In pursuance of Jt. res. passed at sess. of 1840-1841. Springfield, W. Walters, 1841. 12 pp. pp. 415-420. Letter from pres. of State Bank of III. submitting a communication from the directors of the Bank. Feb. 6, 1841. n. t. p. 6 pp. p. 421. Letter from pres. and actg. comr. on 111. and Mich. Canal as to amt. of funds necessary to com- plete certain portion of canal. Feb. 14, 1841. 1 leaf. p. 423. Letter from pres. of State Bank of 111. con- taining copy of preamble and res. adopted by bd. of directors. Feb. 17, 1841. 1 leaf. pp. 425-429. Letter from pres. of State Bank of 111. enclosing rept. from bd. of directors, relative to resumption of specie payments. Dec. 15, 1840. n. t. p. 5 pp. pp. 431-432. Letter from gov. enclosing res. of State of Ala. relative to distribution of Supreme Court decisions, n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 433-453. Rept. of select committee apptd. to In- vestigate contracts for Improvement of the Upper liapids on Rock River. Feb. 19, 1841. n. t. p. 21 pp. Reports made to the House of Representatives. Spring- field, W. Walters, 1841. vli, 408 pp. pp. 1-2. Rept. of fund comr. Dec. 18, 1840. n. t p. '2. W. pp. 3-10. Letter from W. Kitchell, Esq.. atty. gen. of 111. Dec. 23, 1840. n. t. p. 8 pp. pp. 11-16. Rept. of Mr. Murphy, of Cook, from com- mittee on banks, In relation to an Increase of bank- Ing capital of State of 111. Springfield, W. Walters, 1841. 6 pp. pp. 17-35. Kept of select committee in relation to panic lands together with rept. of mlnorltv. Spring- field, W. Walters, 1841. 19 pp. pp. 37-40. Rept. of committee on penitentiary on rept. of Inspectors. Springfield, W. Walters, 1841. 4 pp. pp. 43-47. Ann. rept. of Inspectors of penitentiary, 1840. n. t. p. 7 pp. pp. 49-76. Testimony In case of contested seat from 1'oorla Co. In evidence before House. Springfield, W. Walters, 1840. 28 pp. pp. 65-78. Ann. rept. of auditor of public accts. for 1839-40. Springfield, W. Walters, 1840. 14 pp. pp. 81-104. Rept from A. G. Henry and Wm. Hern- don, state house comrs.. In reply to House res. Springfield, W. Walters, 1840. 8 pp. pp. 105-112. Ann. rept of bd. of public works, 1840 Springfield, W. Walters, 1840. 8 pp. pp. 113-121. Rept of committee on Internal Improve- ments with rept of minority. Springfield, W. Walters, 1840. 9 pp. pp. 123-127. Communication from Archibald Job one of state house comrs. Springfield, W. Walters, 1840. 3 pp. pp. 129-146. Rept. on condition of property of state connected with system of Internal Improvements with amt. paid for right of way, and names of persons to whom paid. Springfield, W. Walters. 1841. 18 pp. pp. 147-15O. Rept. from committee on banks ana other corporations In relation to Increase of directors In State Bank of 111. Jan. 16, 1841. n. t. p. 4 pp. Serial No. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS cont'd State of Illinois cont'd 1818-date cont'd 12 General Assembly cont'd 2 session, 1840/1 confd Dec. 7, 1840-March 1, 1841 eont'd Contents cont'd (Of Reports made at second session) cont'd pp. 151-156. Memorial of Education Society of 111. Jan. 13, 1841. n. t p. 6 pp. pp. 157-160. Kept of committee of Investigation on subject of public printing. Jan. 18, 1841. n. t. p. 4 pp. pp. 161-163. Special rept. of auditor of public accts. on public printing. Dec. 26, 1840. n. t. p. 3 pp. pp. 165-167. Letter from auditor of public accts. in relation to amt. of revenue to be derived from lands which will become taxable In 1841-1842-1843. Springfield, W. Walters, 1841. 3 pp. pp. 169-176. Letter from fund comr. In relation to payment of Jan. interest on state debt Springfield, W. Walters, 1841. 8 pp. pp. 177-183. Kept of committee on finance. Feb. 4, 1841. n. t p. 7 pp. pp. 185-339. Rept. of select committee to Investigate the scrip accts. of late comrs. of bd. of public works. Feb. 27, 1841. n. t. p. 155 pp. pp. 341-342. Rept. of committee on public accts. and expenditures relative to repts. or communications being entered upon jols. and printed. Dec. 5, 1840. n. t. p. 2 pp. p. 343. Letter from secy, of state In relation to no. of copies of laws In his ofllce. Dec. 22, 1840. 1 leaf. pp. 345-346. Rept. from treasurer In relation to school, college and seminary fund. Feb. 18, 1841. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 347-349. Kept, from committee on agriculture and manufactures on agricultural statistics. Feb. 29, 1841. n. t p. 3 pp. pp. 351-352. Ann. rept of 111. Mutual Fire Insurance Co., 1840. n. t p. 2 pp. pp. 353-354. Letter from gov. transmitting communi- cation from gov. of Ky. together with res. relative to amending constitution of U. S. Feb. 22, 1841. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 355-365. Minority rept. from committee on banks and other corporations, on suspension of specie pay- ments. Feb. 22, 1841. n. t p. 11 pp. po. 367-368. Rept. of committee on agriculture on petition of M. L. Knapp, praying for an appru. of $300. Feb. 22, 1841. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 369-373. Letter from secy, of fund comr. enclos- ing communication from Dr. R. F. Barrett, fund comr., now in N. Y. Feb. 22, 1841. n. t. p. pp. 375-379. Rept. of committee on judiciary in n. t. p. relation to late fund comr. Jan. 18, 1841. pp. 381-386. Letter from pres. of State Bank of III. submitting communication from directors of Bank. Feb. 6, 1841. n. t. p. 6 pp. p. 387. Letter from gov. transmitting a letter from fund comr. Jan. 21, 1841. 1 leaf. pp. 389-397. Rept. from select committee on pro- viding for payment on interest on state debt for disposition of system of internal improvements and for continuance of canal. Feb. 27, 1841. n. t p. 9 pp. pp. 399-408. Same, minority rept. Feb. 22, 1841. n. t p. 10 pp. 13 General Assembly Regular session, 1842/3 Dec. 5, 1842-March 6, 1843 39. Journal of the Senate. Springfield, W. Walters, 1842. 566 pp. 40. Journal of the House. Springfield, W. Walters, 1842. 589 pp. 41. Reports made to the Senate and House of Representatives. 2 vols. In one. Contents V. 1. Reports made to the Senate. Springfield, W. Walters, 1842. Iv, 216 pp. pp. 1-19. Mess, of gov. of 111. (Carlln). Dec. 7, 1842. Springfield, W. Walters, 1842. 19 pp. pp. 21-32. Inaugural address of Gov. Thomas Ford. Dec. 8. 1842. n. t. p. 12 pp. pp. 33-55. Ann. rept. of the auditor of public accts. for 1841/2. n. t p. 23 pp. pp. 57-63. Ann. rept. of the treasurer for 1841/2. n. t. p. 5 pp. pp. 65-71. Rept. of select committee apptd. to ex- amine credentials of newly elected members of the Senate. Dec. 13, 1842. n. t. p. 7 pp. pp. 73-80. Rept. of the fund comrs. Dec. 31, 1842. n. t. p. 8 pp. pp. 81-91. Rept of the committee on canal and canal lands re. that part of ex-govs. and gov. message as relates to the canal. Jan. 5, 1843. n. t. p. 11 pp. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 11 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS cont'd State of Illinois cont'd 1818-date cont'd 13 General Assembly cont'd Regular session, 1842/3 cont'd Dec. 5, 1842-March 6, 1843 cont'd Contents cont'd pp. 93-96. Message from gov. containing correspond- ence between gov., auditor and fund comr. and State Bank of 111. re. dissolution betw. Bank and State. Dec. 24, 1842. n. t. p. 4 pp. pp. 97-102. Rept. of committee on finance. Jan. 20, 1843. n. t. p. 6 pp. pp. 103-105. Communication from auditor of public accts. In compliance with Sen. res. calling for receipts and disbursements of treasury since 1835. n. t. p. 3 pp. pp. 107-110. Rept. of the public printer stating the amt. of printing done, the value of work, and amt. of money reed, therefor, etc., since commencement of last Gen. Assem. Dec. 14, 1842. n. t. p. 4 pp. p. 111. Communication from gov. Informing Senate of vacancies on Supreme Bench. Dec. 21. 1842. 1 leaf. pp. 113-119. Rept. from executive officers of 111. on prohibition of State Bank and Bank of 111. paper In payment of public revenue. Dec. 9, 1842. n. t. p. 7 pp. p. 121. Communication from secy, of state and atty. gen. on revision of laws. 1 leaf. p. 123. Communication from auditor of public accts. In relation to abstracts of lands entered at several land offices In State. Dec. 10, 1842. 1 leaf. pp. 125-126. Rept. of committee on canal and canal lands on subject of memorializing Congress for an additional grant of lands to complete 111. and Mich. Canal. Dec. 14, 1842. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 127-130. Rept of committee on Judiciary on pre- amble and res. In relation to Nauvoo City charter, etc. Dec. 19, 1842. n. t. p. 4 pp. p. 131. Message from gov. Informing Senate of resig- nation of Hon. John Pearson. Dec. 20, 1842. 1 leaf. pp. 133-134. Communication from treasurer in regard to funds not deposited In State Bank of 111. Dec. 23, 1842. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 135-136. Communication from Hon. T. W. Smith, containing resignation of office of Associate Justice of Supreme Court. Dec. 29, 1842. n. t. p. 2 pp. p. 137. Message from gov. transmitting 7th ann. rept. of comrs. of 111. and Mich. Canal. Dec. 31, 1842. 1 leaf. pp. 139-140. Rept. of committee on Judiciary in rela- tion to revision of laws. Jan. 2, 1843. n. t. p. 2 PP. p. 141. Rept. of committee on elections on case of Mr. Flthian, Senator from Vermilion Co. Jan. 4, 1843. 1 leaf. pp. 143-148. Rept. of committee on retrenchment on res. directing them to inquire as to asst. sergeant at arms. Jan. 6, 1843. n. t. p. 6 pp. p. 149. Rept. of committee on finance In regard to an error In repts. of last sess. of Senate. Jan. 10, 1843. 1 leaf, p. 151. Communication from pres. of State Bank In obedience to Sen. res. Inquiring whether said Bank had parted with any of Its specie. Jan. 14, 1843. 1 leaf, p. 153. Communication from pres. of State Bank as to state bonds and subscriptions for state stocks In said Bank. Jan. 16, 1843. 1 leaf, pp. 155-156. Communication from pres. of State Bank In regard to subscriptions of stock. Jan. 19, 1843. n. t. p. 2 pp. p. 157. Rept. of committee on finance on bill In relation to revenue of 1842. Jan. 25, 1843. 1 leaf, pp. 159-166. Rept. of committee apptd. by gov. to Investigate affairs of State Bank. Jan. 27, 1843. n. t. p. 8 pp. pp. 167-168. Message from gov. transmitting Gen. Jackson's letter In relation to the fine imposed upon him by Judge Hall. Feb. 7, 1843. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 169-170. Rept. of treasurer relative to internal improvement property. Feb. 7, 1843. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 171-173. Message from gov. enclosing letter from Ex-Gov. Carlln on negotiation In regard to state bonds. Feb. 7, 1843. n. t. p. 3 pp. pp. 175-176. Rept. of auditor of public accts. in re- gard to saline lands belonging to state. Feb. 8, 1843. n. t. p. 2 pp. p. 177. Rept. of treasurer on the 10% revenue. 1 leaf, p. 179. Communication from gov. and secy, of state in relation to burning of state bonds, etc. Feb. 11, 1843. 1 leaf. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS cont'd State of Illinois cont'd 1818-date cont'd 13 General Assembly cont'd Regular session, 1842/3 cont'd Serial No. Dec. 5, 1842-March 6, 1843 cont'd Contents cont'd pp. 181-183. Rept. of committee on penitentiary In regard to complaints made in relation to manage- ment of the penitentiary. Feb. 21, 1843. n. t. p. 3 pp. pp. 185-198. Rept. of joint committee on memorial of Charles Macalister of N. Y. Feb. 25, 1843. n. t. p. 14 pp. pp. 199-200. Message from gov. enclosing resignation of auditor of public accts. Feb. 7, 1843. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 201-202. Rept. of committee on Internal Improve- ments on petitions, remonstrances, and protests re- lating to Improvements on Rock River. Feb. 28, 1843. n. t. p. 2 pp. p. 203. Rept. of committee on judiciary on bill for act to legalize sale of land for taxes In co. of Scott. Feb. 28, 1843. 1 leaf. pp. 205-207. Rept. of public printer giving cost of printing 500 copies of 7th ann. rept. of comrs. of 111. and Mich. Canal. Jan. 21, 1843. n. t. p. 3 pp. pp. 209-210. Rept. of committee on salines and saline lands in regard to lease of John Crenshaw. Feb., 1843. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 211-214. Blenn. rept. of 111. Asylum for Education of Deaf and Dumb, 1839/40. n. t. p. 4 pp. pp. 215-216. Communication from gov. on subject of abolishing the office of fund comr. March 6, 1843. n. t. p. 2 pp. v. 2. Reports made to the House of Representatives. Springfield, W. Walters, 1842. xlil, 428 pp., 2 leaves. pp. 1-4. Rept. from secy, of state containing aggre- gate vote in each county taken for and agst. a con- vention to amend constitution. Dec. 7, 1842. n. t. p. 4 pp. pp. 5-22. Message of gov. transmitting a rept. of selecting agts. Dec. 7, 1842. n. t p. 18 pp. pp. 23-26. Ann. rept. of inspectors of penitentiary for 1839/40. n. t. p. 4 pp. pp. 27-29. Letters from pres. of State Bank in rela- tion to state bonds held by Bank. Dec. 16, 1842. n. t. p. 3 pp. pp. 31-32. Memorial -of citizens of Alton and the vicinity, In relation to management, system and description of penitentiary. Dec. 19, 1842. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 33-34. Preamble and res. relative to state debt of 111., submitted to House by Mr. Murphy of Lake Co. Dec. 9, 1842. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 35-39. Rept. from executive officers of 111. on prohibition of State Bank and Bank of 111. paper, In payment of public revenue. Dec. 9, 1842. n. t. p. 5 pp. pp. 41-43. Stmt. of condition of Bank of 111. ; lia- bilities and resources on Nov. 12, 1842. n. t. p. 3 pp. pp. 45-47. Stmt. of condition of State Bank of 111. ; liabilities and resources on Dec. 1, 1842. n. t. p. 3 pp. pp. 49-164.. 7 ann. rept. of comrs. of 111. and Mich. Canal. Springfield, W. Walters, 1842. 116 pp. pp. 165-174. Rept. of committee on finance on House res. re. available means and current expenses of state, n. t. p. 10 pp. pp. 175-176. Communication from gov. in relation to mode of paying contingent expenses of state govt Jan. 12, 1843. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 177-198. Rept. of committee on banks and cor- porations on several communications from Bank of 111. at Shawneetown, and also, several matters rela- tive to currency. Jan. 20, 1843. n. t. p. 22 pp. pp. 199-200. Same, rept. of minority. Jan. 20, 1843. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 201-206. Letter of James Dunlap, agt. of Bank of 111., In reply to res. requiring gov., auditor and treasurer to confer with said Bank in relation to a separation with said Bank and state. Jan. 17, 1843. n. t. p. 6 pp. pp. 207-208. Communication from gov. announcing his readiness to destroy state bonds in the presence of Gen. Assem. Feb. 8, 1843. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 209-216. Rept of select committee apptd. to examine accts. of R. F. Barret, fund comr. and James W. Barret, agt. of fund comr. Feb. 6, 1843. n. t. p. 8 pp. pp. 217-224. Rept. of select committee on mineral- oglcal and geological specimens. Feb. 14, 1843. n. t. p. 8 pp. pp. 225-247. Communication from fund comr. Feb. 25, 1843. n. t. p. 23 pp. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS COLLECTED DOCUMENTS cont'd State of Illinois cont'd 1818-date cemt'd 13 General Assembly cont'd Regular session, 1842/3 cont'd Serial No. Dec. 5, 1842-March 6, 1843 cont'd Contents cont'd pp. 249-253. Kept, of auditor of public accts. as to sufficiency of revenue of 1842-1843, the practicability of some plan to relieve treasury and maintain value of auditor's warrants, etc. Feb. 18, 1843. n. t. p. 5 pp. pp. 225-259. Kept, of jt. select committee on exam- ination of transactions of John D. Whlteslde, present fund comr. Feb. 24, 1843. n. t. p. 5 pp. pp. 261-263. Kept, of secy, of state transmitting re- turns of votes cast at last election for gov. and lleut. gov. Feb. 6, 1843. n. t. p. 3 pp. p. 265. Communication from public printer recom- mending change In mode of printing such docs, as are Intended for distribution through the malls. Feb. 7, 1842 (sic 1843?). 1 leaf. pp. 267-268. Communication from secy, of state on revision of laws. Dec. 9, 1842. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 269-275. Kept, of bd. of auditors apptd. to ex- amine all claims agst. state for work done upon state house. Dec. 9, 1843. n. t. p. 7 pp. p. 277. Kept, from auditor exhibiting the counties which have paid their tax for year 1842. Dec. 12, 1842. 1 leaf. p. 279. Message from gov. transmitting a communi- cation from one of the creditors of the state In London. Dec. 17, 1842. 1 leaf. pp. 281-287. Kept, of comrs. of 111. and Mich. Canal In regard to their proceedings under act for relief of purchasers of canal lots In Chicago and Ottawa. Dec. 27, 1842. n. t. p. 7 pp. p. 289. Message from gov. Informing Gen. Assem. of resignation of John Pearson, a Senator. Dec. 20, 1842. 1 leaf. p. 291. Message from gov. informing Gen. Assem. of certain vacancies existing In Supreme Court. Dec. 20, 1842. 1 leaf. pp. 293-294. Message from gov. transmitting certain res. of state of Vt. n. t. p. 2 pp. p. 295. Communication from pres. of State Bank of 111. Dec. 30, 1842. 1 leaf. pp. 297-299. Message from gov. enclosing communi- cation from late Gov. Carlin on his negotiations in state bonds. Jan. 6, 1843. n. t. p. 3 pp. pp. 301-308. Kept, of auditor of public accts. as to what counties have not paid their full amt. of state revenue. Jan. 6, 1843. n. t. p. 8 pp. pp. 309-311. Kept, of House committee on finance in conjunction with finance committee of Senate on condition of offices of auditor and treasurer. Jan. 7, 1843. n. t. p. 3 pp. p. 313. Kept, of committee on judiciary on petition of A. Armstrong for a divorce. Jan. 9, 1842 (sic. 1. e., 1843?). 1 leaf. pp. 315-316. Kept, of pres. of 111. and Mich. Canal In reply to House res. of Jan. 9, requesting certain Information. Jan. 10, 1843. n. t. p. 2 pp. p. 317. Kept, of committee on Judiciary on bill to fix liability of certain securities on a bond of con- stable in Lee Co. Jan. 11, 1843. 1 leaf. pp. 319-321. Kept, of committee on education In rela- tion to apptmt. of supt. of common schools together with rept. from minority. Jan. 11, 1843. n. t. p. 3pp. pp. 323-324. Rept. of committee on penitentiary on leasing of penitentiary. Jan. 12, 1843. n. t. p. pp. 325-327. Rept of secy, of state, auditor and treasurer giving result of settlement made by them with state house comrs. Jan. 18, 1843. n. t. p. 3 PP. pp. 329-331. Communication from A. G. Henry, late state bouse comr., on his accts. with state. Jan. 24, 1843. n. t. p. 3 pp. pp. 333-338. Kept, of committee on public buildings and public grounds on rept. of auditor, treasurer and secy, of state, together with communication from A. G. Henry, on subject of late state house comrs. Feb. 25, 1843. n. t. p. 6 pp. pp. 339-350. Message from gov. enclosing additional rept. of agts. of state, apptd. to select lands under distribution law. Jan. 21, 1843. n. t. p. 12 pp. pp. 351-352. Minority rept. of committee on agricul- ture and manufactures on shooting deer. Jan. 21, 1843. n. t p. 2 pp. pp. 353-358. Kept, of committee of conference on House bill to diminish state debt, and put State Bank into liquidation. Jan. 21, 1843. n. t. p. 6 PP. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS cont'd State of Illinois cont'd 1818-date cont'd 18 General Assembly cont'd Regular session, 1842/3 cont'd Serial No. Dec. 5, 1842-March 6, 1843 cont'd Contents cont'd pp. 359-361. Rept. of select committee apptd. on petition of John Pearson, relative to fine Imposed upon him by Supreme Court. Jan. 25, 1843. n. t. p. 3 pp. p. 363. Rept. from public printer giving cost to state of printing 7th ann. rept. of comrs. of 111. and Mich. Canal. Jan. 29, 1843. 1 leaf. pp. 365-373. Message from gov. transmitting pre- amble and res. of state of S. ., on subject of federal relations and tariff ; also res. of state of Ga., on subject of repudiation. Feb. 6, 1843. n. t. p. 9 pp. pp. 375-380. Kept, of select committee on rept. and res. of state of S. C., on subject of federal relations and tariff. Feb., 1843. n. t. p. 6 pp. pp. 381-384. Communication of public printer relative to printing and binding of laws and jols. Feb. 7, 1843. n. t p. 4 pp. pp. 385-390. Message from gov. transmitting rept. of bd. of auditors apptd. to settle accts. of contractors on public works. Feb. 9, 1843. 6 pp. pp. 391-392. Rept. of committee on judiciary on stints, of select committee apptd. to examine accts. of R. F. Barret, late fund comr. Feb. 20, 1848. n. pp. 393-400. Message from gov. enclosing communica- tion from late Gov. Carlin, on lands selected under distribution law. Feb. 21, 1843. n. t. p. 8 pp. pp. 401-407. Kept, of select committee on Cumberland Road In 111. Feb. 23, 1843. n. t. p. 7 pp. pp. 409-411. Rept. of select committee on petition of sundry physicians of Shawneetown praying for law regulating practice of medicine. Feb. 24, 1843. n. t. p. 3 pp. pp. 413-414. Message from gov. enclosing resignation of James Shields, auditor of public accts. Feb. 27, 1843. n. t. p. 2 pp. p. 415. Kept, of committee on canal and canal lands on petition for relief of John Londragon, and others, contractors on 111. and Mich. Canal. Feb., 1842. 1 leaf. pp. 417-418. Rept. of committee on public buildings and public grounds on duties performed by secy, of state and treasurer, in regard to state house, etc. March 1, 1843. n. t. p. 2 pp. p. 419. Message from gov. informing Gen. Assem. that first Instalment of $500,000 from the Bank of 111. had been paid over to him as agt. of state. March 2, 1843. 1 leaf. p. 421. Rept. from fund comr. giving stmt. of bonds recently In his possession. March 4, 1843. 1 leaf. pp. 423-424. Objections of Council of Revision to passage of bill to extend jurisdiction of county comrs. courts, etc. Feb. 4, 1843. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 425-426. Objections of Council of Revision to passage of bill to Incorporate City of Metropolis in Johnson Co. Feb. 8, 1843. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 427-428. Objections of Council of Revision to passage of House bill to regulate weights and measures. Feb. 28, 1843. 2 pp. [p. 429.] Objections of Council of Revision to pass- age of bill relative to wills and testaments, ex- ecutors and administrators, and settlement of es- tates. Feb. 23, 1843. 1 leaf. [p. 431.] Objections of Council of Revision to pass- age of House bill, to compile and publish, In one volume, laws of 111. March 6, 1843. 1 leaf. [p. 432.] Objections of Council of Revision to pass- age of bill concerning certain sales of school lands in Efflngham Co. 1 leaf. 14 General Assembly Regular session, 1844/5 Dec. 2, 1844-March 3, 1845 42. Journal of the Senate. Springfield, Walters and Weber, 1844. 469 pp. 43. Journal of the House. Springfield, Walters and Weber, 1844. 633 pp. 44. Reports made to the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of III. vl, 2O7, ill, 394 pp. Springfield, Walters and Weber, 1845. 2 vols. In one. Contents v. 1. Reports made to the Senate, vl, 207 pp. pp. 1-16. Omitted. pp. 17-30. Botschaft des Gouverneurs des Staates Illinois .... mitgethellt Dec. den 3ten, 1844. Springfield, Walters und Weber, 1844. 14 pp. pp. 33-64. Ann. rept. of auditor of public accts. for 1848/4. Springfield, Walters and Weber, 1844. 32 PP. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 13 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS cont'd State of Illinois cont'd 1818-date cont'd 14 General Assembly cont'd Regular session, 1844/5 cont'd Dec. 2, 1844-March 3, 1845 cont'd Contents cont'd pp. 65-85. Message of gov. in relation to disturbances In Hancock Co., Dec. 21, 1844. Springfield, Walters and Weber, 1844. 21 pp. pp. 80-96. Communication from gov. transmitting rept. of Mr. Ryan, one of comrs. on part of state to negotiate with the American and foreign bond holders, for further advance of money to complete III. and Mich. Canal. Dec. 13, 1844. n. t. p. 8 pp. pp. 97-126. Memorial of committee of State School Convention, held at Peorla In Oct. last, upon subject of common school education. Springfield, Walters and Weber, 1845. 30 pp. pp. 129-135. Communication from gov. transmitting a letter to Senate from Baring Bros, and Co., and Magnlao, Jardlne and Co. of London. Jan. 2, 1845. n. t. p. 7 pp. p. 137. Message from gov. announcing certain vacan- cies in Supreme Court. Dec. 5, 1844. 1 leaf. pp. 139-140. Rept. from Judiciary committee on City of Nauvoo. Dec. 16, 1844. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 141-147. Rept. from auditor of public accts. on appraisement of state property. Dec. 16, 1844. n. t. p. 7 pp. p. 149. Communication from public printers on cost of printing a message from gov. Dec. 18, 1844. 1 pp. 151-153. Rept. from auditor on salaries of state officers. Dec. 18, 1844. n. t. p. 3 pp. p. 155. Communication from treasurer on certain state debtors. Dec. 21, 1844. 1 leaf, pp. 157-158. Rept. of select committee on arrest of Hon. Jacob C. Davis. Dec. 26, 1844. n. t. p. 2 pp. p. 159. Rent, from judiciary committee on probate justices of peace. Dec. 27, 1844. 1 leaf, pp. 161-162. Stmt. from Judiciary committee on loss of act In relation to corporations ; also objections of Council of Revision to bill In relation to cor- porations. Dec., 1844. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 163-172. Letter from holders of 111. and Mich. Canal bonds. Dec., 1844. n. t. p. 10 pp. pp. 173-174. Communication from gov. on reduction of govs. salary. Jan. 6, 1845. n. t. p. 2 pp. p. 175. Communication from gov. on canal agts. sent to Europe. Dec. 23, 1844. 1 leaf, pp. 177-179. Rent, from auditor of public accts. on agte. to select lands. Dec. 27, 1844. n. t. p. 3 pp. pp. 181-182. Communication from treasurer giving amt. of bonds, scrip, etc., in treasury. Jan. 16, 1845. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 183-185. Rept from select committee on contract for binding. Jan. 20, 1845. n. t. p. 3 pp. p. 187. Rept. from Judiciary committee on repeal of common law. Jan. 28, 1845. 1 leaf, pp. 189-191. Rept. from Jt. committee on that part of govs. message which relates to demands of state agst John Tillson, Jr. Jan. 31, 1845. n. t. p. 3 pp. pp. 193-200. Communication from Chief Justice and Associate Justices of Supreme Court re. rellnqulsh- ment of a portion of salaries of Supreme Judges. Jan., 1845. n. t. p. 8 pp. pp. 201-202. Rept. from committee on finance on accts. of officers of state. Jan., 1845. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 203-204. Rept. of Jt. select committee on com- munication of James Dunlap, pres. of Bank of 111. Feb. 19, 1845. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 205-207. Rept of pres. and directors of Deaf and Dumb Asylum of III. on funds and expenses, 1842/4. March 1, 1845. n. t. p. 3 pp. v. 2. Reports made to the House of Representatives. Springfield. Walters and Weber, 1845. xii, 394 pp. pp. 1-6. Bienn. rept. of inspectors of penitentiary. 1843/4. n. t. p. 6 pp. pp. 9-15. Rept. of public printers of 111. In relation to the amt. of printing executed for, and by order of last Gen. Assem. Springfield, Walters and Weber, 1844. 7 pp. pp. 17-114. 8 ann. rept of actg. comr. of 111. and Mich. Canal. Springfield, Walters and Weber, 1844. 98 pp. pp. 115-116. Communication from gov. on state In- debtedness. Dec. 19, 1844. n. t p. 2 pp. pp. 117-119. Communication from auditor of public accts. In relation to quantity of lands taxable In 111. Dec. 13, 1844. n. t. p. 3 pp. pp. 121-127. Rept. of comr. of State Bank of 111. in relation to affairs of Bank. Springfield, Walters and Weber, 1844. 7 pp. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS cont'd State of Illinois cont'd 1818-date cont'd 14 General Assembly cont'd Regular session, 1844/5 cont'd Serial No. Dec. 2, 1844-March 3, 1845 cont'd Contents cont'd pp. 129-142. Rept of committee on finance on so much of govs. message as relates to state debt, In- crease of taxation and various bills and resolutions on the subject of state debt. Jan. 13, 1845. n. t p 14 pp. pp. 145-178. Communication from gov. of 111 In relation to Northern Cross R.R., also submitting to Gen. Assem. sundry docs, and letters in relation to late system of Internal Improvements. Snrlnefleld Walters and Weber, 1845. 34 pp. pp. 179-184. Rept. of auditor of public accts. relative to amt. which would be added to revenue should land tax be taken from counties, n. t p. 8 pp. pp. 185-191. Rept. of auditor of public accts. in obedience to res. requiring auditor to furnish House with certain tabular stmts. (population, taxes, etc.). n. t. p. 7 pp. pp. 195-197. Communication from gov. In relation to late mission of Messrs. Leavltt and Oakley to Lon- don on business connected with 111. and Mich. Canal. Feb. 14, 1845. n. t. p. 3 pp. pp. 199-210. Communication from secy, of state with abstract of votes polled In 111. for electors of Pres. and Vice-Pres. of U. 8., Nov. 4, 1844. n. t. p. 12 pp. p. 211. Communication from secy, of state in relation to money paid expresses. Dec. 9, 1844. 1 leaf. p. 213. Communication from gov. relative to en- graved plates belonging to state. Dec. 9, 1844. 1 leaf. p. 215. Communication from secy, of state relative to private acts of Gen. Assem. Dec. 13, 1844. 1 leaf. p. 217. Rept. of auditor on scrip paid by citizens of Springfield. Dec. 14, 1844. 1 leaf. p. 219. Rept. from public printers relative to public printing. Dec. 18, 1844. 1 leaf. p. 221. Communication from secy, of state relative to weights and measures. Dec. 20, 1844. 1 leaf. p. 223. Rept. of committee on public accts. and ex- penditures re. printers' charges for constructive composition. Dec. 24, 1844. 1 leaf. p. 225. Communication from John Delany on com- pletion of state house. Dec. 31, 1844. 1 leaf. p. 227. Govs. reply to a number of resolutions. Dec. 31, 1844. 1 leaf. p. 229. Rept. from secy, of state re. geological speci- mens. Dec., 1844. 1 leaf. p. 231. Communication from gov. re. bonds of state comrs. Feb. 1, 1845. 1 leaf. pp. 231-232. Rept. from select committee re. defalca- tion of Milton H. Wash. Feb. 4, 1845. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 233-235. Rept. of committee on manufactures and agriculture in relation to quadrupeds. Feb. 10, 1845. n. t. p. 3 pp. p. 237. Preamble and res. from committee on public accts. and expenditures re. addressing Judges out of office. Feb. 11, 1845. 1 leaf. pp. 239-242. Rept from minority of penitentiary com- mittee. Feb. 14, 1845. n. t. p. 4 pp. pp. 243-245. Rept. from Jt committees re. peniten- tiary. Feb. 14, 1845. n. t. p. 3 pp. pp. 247-248. Rept. from minority of committee re. abolition petitions. Feb. 21, 1845. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 249-250. Rept. from committee on public accts. and expenditures on accts. of persons engaged in Mormon war. Feb. 26, 1845. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 251-266. Communication from gov. transmitting communication entitled Defence of northern lakes ; by " Harry Bluff." 1845. n. t. p. 16 pp. pp. 267-269. Communication from secy, of state re. money expended on state bouse. Feb., 1845. n. t. p. 3 pp. p. 271. Rept. from committee on public buildings and grounds re. roof of state house. Feb. 26. 1845. 1 leaf. pp. 273-275. Rept. from public printers re. revised statutes. Jan. 3, 1845. n. t. p. 3 pp. pp. 277-278. Communication from auditor in relation to defalcation of Milton H. Wash in 1842. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 279-282. Communication from auditor of public accts. re. tract books. Jan. 6, 1845. n. t p. 4 pp. pp. 283-287. Rept. of 111. Mutual Fire Insurance Co., 1843. n. t p. 5 pp. pp. 289-291. Communication from treasurer re. de- falcation of Milton H. Wash. Jan. 10, 1845. n. t. p. 3 pp. 14 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS COLLECTED DOCUMENTS cont'd State of Illinois cont'd 1818-date cont'd 14 General Assembly cont'd Regular session, 1844/5 cont'd Serial No. Dec. 2, 1844-March 3, 1845 cont'd Contents cont'd p. 293. Communication from gov. re. Indictment agst. Richard Eels. Jan. 11, 1845. 1 leaf. pp. 295-296. Communication from auditor of public accts. re. collectors of revenue. Jan. 16, 1845. n. t p. 2 pp. pp. 297-298. Preamble and res. from select com- mittee In relation to T. W. Dorr. Jan. 18, 1845. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 299-301. Rept. from secy, of state re. contract for binding. Jan. 23, 1845. n. t. p. 3 pp. pp. 303-304. Rept. from committee on retrenchment re. tract books. Jan. 28, 1845. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 305-308. Rept. of auditor of public accts. re. saline lands. Jan. 28, 1845. n. t. p. 4 pp. pp. 309-310. Rept from select committee re. state property. Jan., 1845. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 313-394. Communication from gov. transmitting rept of Gov. Davis and Capt. Swift re. 111. and Mich. Canal. Feb. 20, 1845. n. t. p. 82 pp., 1 leaf. 15 General Assembly Regular session, 1846/7 Dec. 7, 1846-March 1, 1847 45. Journal of the Senate. Springfield, Geo. R. Weber, 1846. 400 pp. 46. Journal of the House. Springfield, Geo. R. Weber, 1846. 564 pp. 47. Reports made to the Senate and House of Representatives of 111. Springfield, Geo. R. Weber, 1846. vl, 219, vlll, 350 pp., 3 II. 2 vols. In one. Contents v. 1. Reports made to the Senate, vl, 219 pp. pp. 1-3. Message of Gov. Ford. Dec. 7, 1846. n. t. p. 3 pp. pp. 5-11. Rept. of gov. In relation to Mormon diffi- culties In Hancock Co. Dec. 7, 1846. n. t. p. . 13-17. pp. 13-17. Inaugural address of Gov. French. Dec. 8, 1846. n. t. p. 7 pp. pp. 19-63. Blenn. rept. of auditor of public accts. 1844/6. n. t. p. 47 pp. pp. 65-71. State census, 1845. n. t. p. 7 pp. pp. 73-76. Communication from secy, of state relative to votes given for and agst. convention to amend constitution of 111. Dec. 11, 1846. n. t. p. 4 pp. pp. 77-80. Ann. rept. of Inspectors of penitentiary. 1844/5. n. t. p. 4 pp. pp. 81-92. Memorial of Miss Dtx ; care of Insane. n. t. p. 12 pp. pp. 93-95. Communication from gov. re. dlflJcultles In co. of Massac. Jan. 11, 1847. n. t. p. 3 pp. pp. 97-112. Memorial of Miss D. L. Dlx In relation to 111. penitentiary. Feb. 5, 1847. n. t. p. 16 pp. pp. 113-120. Rept. of jt. select committee on peniten- tiary. at Alton. Feb. 3, 1847. n. t. p. 8 pp. pp. 121-126. Rept. of select committee upon III. Re- treat for Insane, etc. Feb. 6, 1847. n. t. p. 6 pp p. 127. Rept. of committee on Incorporations. Jan. 18, 1847. 1 leaf. pp. 129-130. Majority rept. upon contested elections betw. Messrs. Sweat and Knowlton. Dec. 8, 1847. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 131-132. Minority rept. upon contested election betw. Messrs. Sweat and Knowlton. Dec. 8, 1847. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 135-136 for 133-134. Communication from Ex- Gov. Ford In relation to Meredosla R.R. Dec. 10, 1846. n. t p. 2 pp. [pp. 135-136.] Communication from Ex-Gov. Ford correcting an error In a former rept. In relation to diflicnltles In Hancock Co. Dec. 14, 1846. 1 leaf. [pp. 137-138.] Communication from gov. relative to vacancies on Supreme Bench. Dec. 18, 1846. 1 leaf. [pp. 139-140.] Communication from secy, of state In relation to census of 1840. Dec. 18, 1846. 1 leaf. [pp. 141-142.] Communication from gov. announc- ing resignation of Hon. W. B. Scates. Jan. 11, 1847. 1 leaf. [pp. 143-144.] Communication from gov. relative to school fund. Jan. 12, 1847. 1 leaf. pp. 145-146. Rept. of secy, of state relative to fees, salary and duties of his office. Jan. 12, 1847. n. t. p. 2 pp. [pp. 147-148.] Rept. of auditor of public accts. rela- tive to printing for state officers. Jan. 19, 1847. 1 leaf. pp. 149-151. Communication from gov. transmitting a letter from Gabriel Shaw. Jan. 25, 1847. n. t. p. 3 PP. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS cont'd State of Illinois cont'd 1818-date cont'd 15 General Assembly cont'd Regular session, 1846/7 cont'd Serial No. Dec. 7, 1846-March 1, 1847 cont'd Contents cont'd [pp. 153-154.] Communication from gov. announcing the resignation of Hon. R. M. Young as associate Justice of Supreme Court Jan. 25, 1847. 1 leaf. [pp. 155-156.] Communication from gov. relative to funds awarded canal contractors. Dec. 15, 1846. 1 leaf. pp. 157-159. Rept. of select committee upon bill In- corporating Mississippi and Atlantic R.R. Co. Feb. 18, 1847. n. t. p. 3 pp. pp. 161-162. Communication from Ex-Gov. Ford In reference to subscribers to canal loan. Jan. 1, 1847. n. t. p. 2 pp. [pp. 163-164.] Rept of Jt. committee of conference on apportionment. Feb. 4, 1847. 1 leaf. pp. 165-166. Rept. of committee on Judiciary relative to negroes. March 1, 1847. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 167-168. Rept. of committee on Judiciary relative to abolishment of capital punishment, n. d. n. t. p. 2 pp. [pp. 169-170.] Rept. of select committee relative to govs. house, n. d. 1 leaf, [pp. 171-172.] Rept of Jt committee on conference relative to special term of Circuit court In Massac Co. n. d. 1 leaf, [pp. 173-174.] Rept. of committee on finance upon refunding certain state bonds, n. d. 1 leaf, [pp. 175-176.] Rept. of committee on military affairs. n. d. 1 leaf, pp. 177-181. Rept. from select committee in relation to St. Louis and Indianapolis R.R. Co. n. d. n. t. p. 5 pp. pp. 183-186. Rept. of select committee relative to granting license to sell liquor, n. d. n. t. p. 4 pp pp. 187-189. Rept of Jt. select committee relative to claims of Michael Kennedy, n. d. n. t p. 3 pp. [pp. 191-192.] Majority rept. of committee on finance relative to claims of Michael Kennedy, n. d. 1 leaf, pp. 177-179 for 193-195. Minority rept. of committee on finance relative to claims of Michael Kennedy. n. d. n. t. p. 3 pp. pp. 181-183 for 197-199. Rept. of select committee on petition of Michael Kennedy, n. d. n. t p. 3 pp pp. 201-219. Rept of Jt select committee apptd. to investigate the claims of M. Kennedy. 1847. n. t. p. 19 pp. Paged incorrectly, viz., 186-187, 204-205, 190-191 208-215, blank, 217-219. v. 2. Reports made to the House of Representatives, vlil, 350 pp., 3 leaves, pp. 1-16. Blenn. rept. of 111. Asylum for Deaf and Dumb, 1845/6. n. t. p. 16 pp. pp. 17-18. Communication from gov. relative to repts. of fund comr. and comr. of State Bank of 111. 1847. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 19-38. Rept of fund comr. Dec. 24, 1846. n. t. p. 22 pp. pp. 39-45. Rept. of committee on canals and canal lands In relation to Improvement of 111. River. Jan. 18, 1847. n. t. p. 7 pp. pp. 46-48. Communication from secy, of state trans- mitting stmt. of aggregate population of 111. In 1840 and 1845. Jan. 2, 1847. n. t. p. 3 pp. pp. 49-96. Ann. rept. of supt. of common schools, 1846.. n. t p. 48 pp. pp. 97-256. Ann. rept of bd. of trustees of 111. and Mich. Canal, 1846. n. t. p. 160 pp. pp. 257-271. Rept. of minority of select committee In relation to Shawneetown Bank. Feb. 19, 1847. n. t. p. 15 pp. pp. 273-280. Kept, of committee on banks and cor- porations on that part of govs. message which re- lates to state banks. Feb. 16, 1847. n. t. p. 8 pp. [pp. 281-282.] Communication from gov. relative to Shawneetown Bank. Dec. 9, 1846. 1 leaf, [pp. 283-284.] Communication from secy, of state In relation to Internal Improvement scrip. Dec. 10, 1846. 1 leaf, pp. 285-286. Rept. of public printer on amt. of work done since commencement of preceding session of Gen. Assembly and Its cost. Dec. 14, 1846. n. t. p. 2 PP. pp. 287-289. Rept. of select committee In relation to Internal Improvement scrip. Dec. 24, 1846. n. t. p. 3 pp. pp. 291-292. Communication from gov. relative to assets belonging to state, and mill property at Carml and New Haven. Jan. 14, 1847. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 293-294. Rept. of committee on Judiciary relative to probate courts. Jan. 18, 1847. n. t. p. 2 pp. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 15 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS cont'd State of Illinois cont'd 1818-date cont'd 15 General Assembly cont'd Regular session, 1846/7 cont'd Serial No. Dec. 7, 1846-March 1, 1847 cont'd Contents cont'd [pp. 205-296.] Rept. of select committee In relation to claim of John Pearson. Jan. 23, 1847. 1 leaf, pp. 297-298. Rept. of committee on state roads. Jan. 30, 1847. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 299-300. Communication from gov. transmitting proceedings of public meeting in Franklin Co. Feb. 19, 1847. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 301-304. Rept. of select committee In relation to mill property In White Co. Feb. 2, 1847. n. t. p. pp. 305-306. Rept. of minority of committee on edu- cation on petition of citizens of Pike Co. Feb. 5, 1847. n. t. p. 2 pp. [pp. 307-308.] Communication from secy, of state in relation to fees of his office. Feb. 8, 1847. 1 leaf. pp. 309-312. Communication from gov. relative to title to public square in city of Springfield. Feb. 11, 1847. n. t. p. 4 pp. pp. 313-315. Rept. of committee on public grounds, etc.. In relation to repairing state house. Feb. 15, 1847. n. t. p. 3 pp. pp. [315]-317. Rent, of committee on state roads on petition of Z. Casey for ferry across Mississippi River. Feb. 17, 1847. n. t. p. 3 pp. pp. 321-322. Kept, of select committee relative to vote for and agst. a convention. Feb. 15, 1846. n. t. p. 2 pp. tpp. 323-324.] Rpt. of committee on penitentiary on rept. of inspectors thereof, etc. Feb. 19, 1847. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 325-327. Rept. of committee on finance fixing rates of pay of officers and privates called into service under command of Gen. Hardln and Maj. Warren in 1845-1846. Feb. 23, 1847. 3 pp. pp. 329-332. Rept. of majority of committee on finance In relation to pay of troops under command of Gen. Hardin and Maj. Warren. Feb. 23, 1847. n. t. p. 4 pp. [pp. 333-334.] Rept. of committee on education on petition of sundry citizens of Illlnolstown. Feb. 25, 1847. 1 leaf. [pp. 335-336.] Rept. of committee on militia in rela- tion to pay of troops In Mormon War, in 1846. 1 leaf. pp. 337-338. Rept. of committee on Claims In rela- tion to 111. Volunteers for War with Mexico, who were not received. March 1, 1847. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 339-350. Rept. of select committee relative to sinking fund. March 1, 1847. n. t. p. 12 pp. [pn. 351-352.] Objections of Council of Revision to bill for benefit of heirs of George Morris, deceased, late of Effingham Co. Feb. 20, 1847. 1 leaf. [pp. 353-354.] Objections of Council of Revision to bill to enable the administrators of John Haynes, deceased, to join In certain conveyances. Feb. 20, 1847. 1 leaf. [pp. 355-356.] Objections of Council of Revision to bill for benefit of heirs of James M. Reynolds, deceased, n. d. 1 leaf. 16 General Assembly Regular session, 1849 Jan. 1-Feb. 12, 1849 48. Journal of the Senate. Springfield, C. H. Lanphier, 1849. 415 pp. 40. Journal of the House of Representatives. Springfield, C. H. Lanphler. 1849. 550 pp. 50. Reports made to the 15th [I. e., 16th] General Assembly of 111. Springfield, C. H. Lanphler, 1849. 2 p. 1., 112, iv, 702 pp. Contents Senate Reports. 1 p. 1., 112 pp. pp. 3-12. Message of Gov. French. Jan. 2, 1849. n. t. p. 12 pp. pp. 13-26. Blenn. rept. auditor of public accts., 1846/8. n. t. p. 14 pp. pp. 27-59. 2 bienn. rept. 111. Asylum for Education of Deaf and Dumb, 1847-1848. n. t. p. 33 pp. pp. 61-64. Message of gov. in relation to controversy with city of St. Louis In regard to proposed dyke betw. Bloody Is. and 111. shore. Jan. 12, 1849. n. t. o. 4 pp. pp. 65-80. 1 bienn. rept. of 111. State Hospital for the Insane, 1847/8. n. t. p. 16 pp. pp. 81-83. Rept. of committee on penitentiary. Jan. 30. 1849. n. t. p. 3 pp. pp. 85-94. 8 ann. rept. of III. Mutual Fire Insurance Co., 1846/7. n. t. p. 10 pp. [pp. 95-96.] Rept. of committee on Judiciary upon petition of sundry citizens of Springfield, praying COLLECTED DOCUMENTS cont'd State of Illinois cont'd 1818-date cont'd 16 General Assembly cont'd Regular session, 1849 cont'd Serial No. Jan. 1-Feb. 12, 1849 cont'd Contents cont'd exemption from county taxes. Jan. 26, 1849. 1 leaf. pp. 97-98. Rent, of committee on finance upon peti- tion of J. B. Richardson praying to be released from certain taxes. Feb. 3, 1849. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 99-100. Rept. of committee on finance upon claim of S. M. Tlnsley and Co., growing out of their lease of Springfield and Meredosla R.R. Feb. 23, 1849. n. t p. 2 pp. pp. 101-103. Kept, of committee on finance on certain claims agst. state for services In Hancock war. n. d. n. t. p. 3 pp. pp. 105-112. Communication from gov. furnishing certain Information re. Bank of 111. at Shawneetown. Jan. 20, 1849. n. t. p. 8 pp. House Reports, iv, 702 pp. pp. 1-7. Rept. of warden of penitentiary, n. t. p. 7 pp. pp. 9-12. Rept. of inspectors of penitentiary. 1847/8. n. t. p. 4 pp. pp. 13-20. Blenn. rept of treasurer of 111., 1846/8. n. t. p. 8 pp. pp. 21-24. Majority rept. of committee on Incorpora- tions on subject of r.rs. Jan. 22, 1849. n. t p. pp. 25-27. Rept. of Jt. select committee apptd. to investigate nature and extent of Jurisdiction of 111. over the Ohio River. Jan. 25, 1849. n. t. p. 3 pp. pp. 29-34. Rept. of committee on internal improve- ments in relation to r.rs. In 111. Jan. 24, 1849. n. t. p. 6 pp. pp. 35-56. Ann. rept. of state supt. of common schools, 1848. n. t. p. 22 pp. pp. 57-64. Rept. of Jt. select committee apptd. to visit Deaf and Dumb Asylum and Hospital for Insane. Jan. 31, 1849. n. t. p. 8 pp. pp. 65-73. Rept. of Judiciary committee on expenses of HI. and Mich. Canal, and of appraisement of canal lands. Feb. 8, 1849. n. t. p. 9 pp. [pp. 75-76.] Communication from gov. In regard to Quincy House. Jan. 27, 1849. 1 leaf. [pp. 77-78.] Rept. of majority of select committee on relief of S. S. Marshall, and others, n. d. 1 leaf. [pp. 79-80.] Rept. of committee on claims upon peti- tion of M. Brayman for relief. Jan. 26, 1849. 1 leaf. pp. 81-83. Communication from gov. re. bond lost by D. A. Cnshman. Jan. 5, 1848 (sic. 1. e., 1849). n. t. p. 3 pp. pp. 85-86. Rept. of state librarian. Jan. 9, 1849. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 87-88. Rept. of committee on federal relations upon memorial of Iowa Legist. In regard to a marine hospital upon Island of Rock Is. n. d. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 89-91. Communication from gov. enclosing docs, appertaining to controversy betw. state of 111. and city of St, Louis, relative to dyke betw. Bloody Is. and 111. shore. Jan. 23. 1849. n. t p. 3 pp. pp. 93-97. Rept. of Jt. select committee relative to public printing. Jan. 23. 1849. n. t. p. 5 pp. pp. 99-102. Rept. of committee on canals and canal lands, relative to payment of certain moneys to con- tractors on 111. and Mich. Canal. Feb. 9, 1849. n. t. P. 4 PP- pp. 103-104. Communication from gov. in regard to claims of George Peabody. Jan. 24, 1849. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 105-106. Communication from gov. transmitting rept. of state honse comrs. Jan. 24, 1849. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 107-158. Appendix to rept. of state supt. of com- mon schools, n. t. p. 52 pp. pp. 159. Rept. of treasurer relative to final settle- ment of affairs of late treasurer, M. Carpenter, deceased. Feb. 10, 1849. 1 leaf. pp. 161-371. Repts. of bd. of trustees of 111. and Mich. Canal : rept. for 1847. h. t. p. 211 pp. pp. 373-702. Rept. of bd. of trustees of III. and Mich. Canal for 1848. n. t. p. 330 pp. 16 General Assembly 2 session, 1849 Oct. 22-Nov. 7, 1849 51. Journal of the Senate. Springfield, C. H. Lanphler, 1849. Bound with Senate journal of Jan.. 1851. Bind- er's title Is " Senate Journal, 1849-1851." 16 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF ILLINOIS COLLECTED DOCUMENTS cont'd State of Illinois cont'd 1818-date cont'd 16 General Assembly cont'd 2 session, 1849 cont'd Serial No. Oct. 22-Nov. 7, 1849 cont'd 52. Journal of the House of Representatives. Springfield, C. H. Lanpbler, 1849. 107 pp., 1 leaf, Iv pp. Bound with House Journal of Jan., 1851. Binder's title Is " House Journal, 1849-1851." 17 General Assembly Regular session, 1851 Jan. 6-Feb. 17, 1851 . Journal of the Senate. Springfield, Lanphier and Walker, 1854. 444, xxix pp. Bound with Senate Journal of Oct, 1849 session. . Journal of the House of Representatives. Springfield, Lan- phler and Walker, 1851. 533, xli pp. Bound with House Journal of Oct. 1849 session. 53. Reports made to the seventeenth General Assembly of the state of Illinois, convened Jan. 6, 1851. Springfield, Lanphler and Walker, 1851. 146 pp., 1 leaf, 496, 11 pp. Contents Senate Reports. 146 pp., 1 leaf. pp. 1-22. Govs. message, Jan. 6, 1851. n. t. p. 22 pp. pp. 25-32. Blenn. rept. of treasurer, 1848/50. n. t. p. 8 pp. pp. 33-88. Blenn. rept. auditor of public accts., 148/50. n. t. p. 56 pp. pp. 89-104. 1 ann. rept. of the 111. Institution for the Education of the Blind, n. p. n. d. 16 pp. pp. 105-107. Communication from gov. transmitting list of commutations and pardons granted for year ending Dec. 31. 1850. n. t. p. 3 (1) pp. [pp. 109-110.] Communication from gov. relative to U. S. census of 111. for 1850. 1 leaf. pp. 111-113. Communication from gov. transmitting petition of Jacob Little and Co. n. t. p. 3 pp. pp. 115-116. Rept. of committee on internal naviga- tion, relative to Peorla bridge. 1 leaf. pp. 117-134. Communication from gov. transmitting certain letters and accts. relating to claim of Thomp- son and Forman. n. t. p. 18 pp. [pp. 135-136.] Rept. of committee on finance relative to claim of Jacob Little and Co. 1 leaf. pp. 137-138. Communication from gov. relative to condition and affairs of the State Bank of Illinois. n. t. p. 2 pp. [pp. 139-140.] Report of committee on public build- ings relative to the condition of the legislative committee rooms. 1 leaf. [pp. 141-142.] Communication from gov. relative to State Bank and Wiggins loan. n. t. p. 1 leaf. pp. 143-144. Report of committee on military affairs, relative to an armory and condition of state arms, n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 145-146. Report of quartermaster general, 1848/- 50. n. t. p. 2 pp. House Reports. 496, 11 pp. pp. 1-28. 3 blenn. rept. of 111. Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb, 1849/50. n. t. p. 28 pp. pp. 29-30. Communication from gov. transmitting release of charter of Great Western Rwy. Co. n. t. P- 2 pp. pp. 31-32. Communication from gov. transmitting memorial of Robert Schuyler and others, relative to the Central R.R. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 33-47. 2 blenn. rept. of the 111. State Hospital for the Insane. 1849/50. n. t. p. 15 (1) pp. pp. 49-60. Blenn. rept. of the warden of the peniten- tiary, 1849-1850. n. t. p. 12 pp. pp. 61-63. Blenn. rept. of the inspectors of the peni- tentiary, 1849-1850. n. t. p. 3 (1) pp. pp. 65-73. Rept. of committee on judiciary to whom was referred certain resolutions relative to the " Re- lease " of the charter of the Great Western Rwy. Co. n. t. p. 9 pp. pp. 75-152. Blenn. rept. supt. of common schools for 1849/50. n. t. p. 80 pp. pp. 153-158. Rept. of the select committee, to whom was referred that portion of the govs. message relative to adjustment of claims against the state. n. t. p. 6 pp. pp. 159-160. Communication from treasurer, relative to amt. of money reed, from state, by certain coun- ties, under the " Act to establish and maintain a feneral system of Internal Improvements," approved eb. 27. 1837. n. t. p. 2 pp. [pp. 161-182.] Stmt. from General Land Ofllce, U. S. A., showing quantity of swamp lands in 111. 1 leaf. pp. 163-164. Rept. of committee on the hospitals for the Insane, deaf mutes and the blind, n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 165-166. Rept. of committee on claims, relative to funding of certain claims, n. t. p. 2 pp. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS cont'd State of Illinois cont'd 1818-date cont'd 17 General Assembly cont'd Regular session, 1851 cont'd Serial No. Jan. 6-Feb. 17, 1851 cont'd Contents cont'd pp. 167-176. Rept. of committee of Md. Reformed Convention, on the late acts of congress forming the compromise, and other executive communications relative to subject of slavery, n. t. p. 10 pp. pp. 177-312. Rept. of bd. of trustees of 111. and Mich. Canal for 1849. n. t. p. 136 pp. pp. 313-440. Rept. of trustees of 111. and Mich. Canal for year ending Nov. 30, 1850. n. t. p. 128 pp. pp. 441-448. Communication from gov. in answer to a res. calling for information relative to condition of Bank of 111. n. t. p. 8 pp. pp. 449-450. Rept. of committee on elections, relative to memorial of W. W. Drummond, asking a seat in House of Representatives, as a representative of the 43d district, n. t p. 2 pp. pp. 451-454. Communication from Amer. Assn. for the Advancement of Science urging importance of establishing or resuming geological surveys, n. t. p. 4 pp. pp. 455-457. Letter from secy, of state, communi- cating the number and class of officers who are entitled to copies of laws of the state, n. t p. 3 pp. pp. 459-460. Rpt. of the special committee relative to endorsement of certain bills. 1 leaf. [pp. 461-462.] Communication from auditor of pub- lic accounts relative to accts. of members of the House who have been collectors of the revenue or holders of public money. 1 leaf. pp. 463-477. 10 and 11 ann. repts. of 111. Mutual Fire Insurance Co. 1849 and 1850. n. t. p. 15 pp. pp. 479-480. Communication from gov. transmitting petition of Frances Shaw, relative to certain state securities, n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 481-483. Communication from gov. transmitting stmt. of Messrs. Morris, Prevost and Co., relative to certain lost coupons, n. t. p. 3 pp. [pp. 485-486.] Communication from gov. relative to State Bank and Wiggins Loan. 1 leaf. pp. 487-491. Communication from gov. transmitting letter of school comrs. of 111. relative to claim of R. M. Young, n. t. p. 5 pp. pp. 493-496. Message of gov., returning, with his objections, bill for " Act to establish general system of banking." n. t. p. 4 pp. 17 General Assembly 2 session, 1852 June 7-22, 1852 54. Journal of the Senate. Springfield, Lanphler and Walker, 1852. 152 pp., 1 1., xlli pp. 55. Journal of the House of Representatives. Springfield, Lan- phier and Walker, 1852. 208, xll pp. 18 General Assembly 1 session, 1853 Jan. 3-Feb. 4, 1853 56. Journal of the Senate. Springfield, Lanphler and Walker, 1853. 568 pp., 1 leai, xxxiii pp. 57. Journal of the House of Representatives. Springfield, Lan- phler and Walker, 1853. 718, xxxv pp. 58. Reports made to the 18 General Assembly of 111. Springfield. Lanphier and Walker, 1853. 250 pp., 1 leaf, 352 pp., 1 leaf. Contents Senate Reports. 250 pp., 1 leaf. pp. 3-11. Message of Gov. French. Jan. 3, 1853. n. t. p. 9 pp. pp. 13-30. Inaugural message of Gov. Matteson. Jan. 10, 1853. n. t. p. 18 pp. pp. 31-69. Blenn. rept of auditor of public accts., 1850/2. n. t. p. 41 pp. pp. 71-76. Rept. of comrs. apptd. to examine state institutions at Jacksonville. Jan., 1853. n. t. p. 6 pp. pp. 77-97. Bienn. rept. of trustees of Institution for Education of Blind. 1851/2. n. t. p. 21 pp. pp. 99-109. Blenn. rept. of treasurer of 111., 1850/2. n. t p. 11 pp. pp. 111-138. 4 bienn. rept. of 111. Institution for Edu- cation of Deaf and Dumb, for 1851-1852. n. t. p. 16 pp. pp. 139-142. Memorial of Industrial Convention, n. t. p. 4 pp. Copies have been seen of this vol. which had been uound up minus pages 125-140. pp. 143-242. Blenn. rept. of supt. of common schools for 1851-1852. n. t. p. 100 pp. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 17 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS cont'd State of Illinois cont'd 1818-date cont'd 18 General Assembly cont'd 1 session, 1853 cont'd Serial No. Jan. 3-Feb. 4, 1853 cont'd Contents cont'd pp. 243-245. Hept. of comrs. apptd. to examine Into management of Institutions for Deaf and Dumb, and for Blind, n. t. p. 3 pp. pp. 247-250. Eept. of Jt. committee apptd. to visit Hospital for the Insane. Feb. 1, 1853. n. t. p. 4 pp. House Reports. 352 pp., 1 leaf. pp. 1-52. Kept, of comrs. to Investigate canal claims. n. t. p. 52 pp. pp. 53-77. Kept, of warden of penitentiary for 1852. 25 pp. pp. 79-82. Kept, of state librarian, n. t. p. 4 pp. pp. 83-93. Communication from gov. transmitting rent, of state geologist, n. t. p. 11 pp. pp. 95-96. Rept. of committee on Maine liquor law. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 97-284. Repts. of trustees of 111. and Mich. Canal for 1851-1852. n. t. p. 189 pp. [pp. 285-286.] Auditor of public accts. ; list of state lands sold from Dec. 1, 1850 to Jan. 5, 1851. 1 leaf. [pp. 287-288.] Rept. of committee on public accts. and expenditures re. ann. rept. of auditor and treasurer. 1 leaf. pp. [289]-327. 3 blenn. rept. 111. State Hospital for Insane, 1851-1852. n. t. p. pp. [193]-208, 17-39. Pages 193-208 erroneously continue paging of foregoing doc. pp. 329-331. Communication from supt. of Insane Hospital, transmitting list of names of patients admitted to hospital up to Jan. 29, 1853. n. t. p. 3 pp. pp. 333-335. Minority rept. of finance committee re. claim of Thompson and Forman. n. t. p. 3 pp. pp. 337-338. Rept. of special committee on peniten- tiary In relation to building of an additional peni- tentiary, n. d. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 339-344. 12 ann. rept. of 111. Mutual Fire Insur- ance Co., 1850/1. n. t. p. 6 pp. pp. 345-352. 13 ann. rept. of 111. Mutual Fire Insur- ance Co., 1851/2. n. t. p. pp. 7-12. 18 General Assembly 2 session, 1854 Feb. 9-March 4, 1854 59. Journal of the Senate. Springfield, Lanphler and Walker, 1854. 192, 2, vlll pp. 60. Journal of the House of Representatives. Springfield, Lan- phler and Walker, 1854. 254, Ix pp. 19 General Assembly Regular session, 1855 Jan. 1-Feb. 15, 1855 61. Journal of the Senate. Springfield, Lanphler and Walker, 1855. 510, xlll pp. 62. Journal of the House of Representatives. Springfield, Lan- phler and Walker. 1855. 729. xxl pp. 63. Reports made to the 19 General Assembly of 111. Springfield, Lanphier and Walker. 1855. 1156, Iv pp. Contents pp. 3-45. Blenn. rept. of auditor of public accts., 1852/4. n. t. p. 45 pp. pp. 46-56. Rept. of treasurer of state of 111. 1852/4. n. t. p. 13 pp. pp. 57-64. Message of Gov. Matteson. Jan. 1, 1855. n. t, p. 8 pp. pp. 65-119. Rept. of state supt. of public Instruction, 1855. n. p. n. d. 55 pp. pp. 121-152. Blenn. rept. of warden of state peniten- tiary for 1853/4. n. t. p. 32 pp. pp. 153-181. 3 blenn. rept. of trustees of Institutions for the Education of the Blind, n. t. p. 29 pp. pp. 183-186. Rept. of bank comrs. of state of 111. Dec. 30. 1854. n. t. p. 4 pp. pp. 187-223. 4 blenn. rept. of trustees of 111. State Hospital for the Insane, n. t. p. 39 pp. pp. 225-248. Communication from gov. re. acct. of state agt. at N. T. ; also tabular stmts. showing disposition of funds drawn by Executive for pur- chase of state Indebtedness. Jan. 16, 1855. n. t. p. pp. 249-290. 5 blenn. rept. of III. Institution for Education of Deaf and Dumb. n. p. n. d. 42 pp. pp. 291-295. Rept. of Jt. committee on penitentiary, n. d. n. t. p. 3 pp. pp. 297-326. Letter from Rev. .T. Mitchell re. coloni- zation. Jan. 4, 1855. n. p. n. d. 30 pp. pp. 327-330. Rept. of Senate committee on finance In relation to acct. of state with Wadsworth and Sheldon, n. d. n. t. p. 4 pp. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS cont'd State of Illinois cont'd 1818-date cont'd 19 General Assembly cont'd Regular session, 1856 cont'd Serial No. Jan. 1-Feb. 15, 1855 cont'd Contents cont'd pp. 331-411. 9 ann. rept. of bd. of trustees of 111. and Mich. Canal, for 1852/3. n. t. p. 83 pp. pp. 413-491. 10 ann. rept. of bd. of trustees of 111. and Mich. Canal, for 1853/4. n. t p. 79 pp. pp. 493-497. 14 ann. rept. of 111. Mutual Fire Insur- ance Co., 1852/3. n. t. p. 5 pp. pp. 499-505. 15 ann. rept. of Mutual Fire Insurance Co., 1853/4. n. t p. 8 pp. pp. 507-512. Rept. of comrs. apptd. to supt. the erection of a building at Mount Vernon for use of the Supreme Court In 1st Grand Division, n. t. p. pp. 513-519. Rept. of special Senate committee on bill to incorporate 111. University, n. d. n. t. p. 7 pp. pp. 521-522. Rept of House finance committee in relation to acct. of state with Wadsworth and Shel- don, n. d. n. t. p. 2 pp. [pp. 523-524.] Rept. of committee on claims relative to the payment of certain claims agst. state to contractors of 111. and Mich. Canal, n. d. 1 leaf. [pp. 525-526.] Govs. message returning with his ob- jections an act to change a state road therein named. Jan. 1, 1855. 1 leaf. [pp. 527-528.] Govs. message returning with his ob- jections bill to Incorporate the Great Western In- surance Co. Feb. 14, 1855. 1 leaf. pp. 529-1156. Transactions of 111. State Agricultural Society with proceedings of county societies and kindred assns. 1853-1854. Springfield, Lanphler and Walker, 1855. vlll, 612 pp. 20 General Assembly Regular session, 1857 Jan. 5-Feb. 19, 1857 64. Journal of the Senate. Springfield, Lanphler and Walker, 1857. 799 pp., 1 leaf, xxvill pp. 65. Journal of the House of Representatives. Springfield, Lan- phier and Walker, 1857. 1027, xxvill pp. 66. Reports made to the General Assembly of 111. Springfield, Lanphier and Walker, 1857. 1870 pp. Contents pp. 3-16. Message of Gov. Matteson. n. t. p. 16 pp. [pp. 17-18.] Rept. of Jt. select committee apptd. to wait upon gov. and lleut. gov. elect, etc. Jan. 9, 1857. 1 leaf. pp. 19-23. Inaugural message of Gov. Blssell. n. t. p. 5 pp. pp. 25-45. Blenn. rept. of treasurer, 1854/6. n. t. p. 21 pp. p. 47-14 pp. 47-143. Blenn. rept. of auditor of public accts., 1854/6. n. t. p. 96 pp. pp. 145-151. List of convicts discharged by executive pardon from Jan. 1, 1853 to Jan. 9, 1857. n. p. n. d. 7 pp. pp. 153-157. Special rept. of treasurer of 111. In rela- tion to state Indebtedness reed, from Wadsworth and Sheldon, n. t. p. 5 pp. pp. 169-160. Special rept. of treasurer of 111. In relation to state Indebtedness purchased with funds reed, from 111. Central R.R. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 161-190. 4 blenn. rept. from 111. Institution for Education of the Blind, 1854/6. n. t. p. 30 pp. pp. 191-199. Memorial of 111. State Medical Society. n t. p. 7 pp. pp. 201-232. 6 blenn. rept. from III. Institution for the Education of Deaf and Dumb, 1854/6. n. t p. pp. 2^3-242. Rept. of Jt. select committee, apptd. to visit and rept upon state Institutions at Jackson- ville, n. t. p. 10 pp. pp 243-252. Rept. of Jt. select committee to visit penitentiary at Alton, for purpose of examining prison, condition of convicts, and present mode of , administering Its affairs, n. t. p. 10 pp. pp 253-254. Rept. of state trustee of 111. Canal. 1855/6. n. t p. 2 pp. fr and Mich. . . . . . p. 255. Communication from gov. re. act to provide for building of a state arsenal at Springfield. IP- p; 256. Rept. of special committee re. claim of Dr. PP . . i '257-4i:P D Rept of state supt. of public Instruction for 1855-1856. n. p. n. d. 156 pp. pp 413-422. Rept. of committee on geological survey of state of 111. n. t. p. 10 pp. pp 423-438. Majority and minority repts. of Peorla and Stark contested election, n. t. p. 16 pp. pp. 439-487. Blenn. rept. of warden of state peni- tentiary for 1855/6. n. t. p. 49 pp. pp. 489-495. 16 ann. rent, of 111. Mutual Fire In- surance Co. n. t. p. 7 pp. 18 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS COLLECTED DOCUMENTS cont'd State of Illinois cont'd 1818-date cont'd 20 General Assembly cont'd Regular session, 1857 cont'd Serial No. Jan. 5-Feb. 19, 1857 cont'd Contents coat' A pp. 496-510. 17 ann. rept. of III. Mutual Fire Insur- ance Co. 1855/6. n. t. p. 15 pp. pp. 511-540. 5 blenn. rept. of trustees of 111. State Hospital for Insane, 1855/6. n. p. n. d. 30 pp. pp. 541-568. Kept, of committee on swamp and over- flowed lands, n. d. n. t. p. 28 pp. pp. 569-570. Rept. of committee on state library. 1 pp. 571-646. 11 ann. rept of bd. of trustees of 111. and Mich. Canal, being for year ending NOT. 30, 1855. n. t. p. 76 pp. pp. 647-722. 12 ann. rept. of bd. of trustees of 111. and Mich. Canal, being for year ending Nov. 30, 1856. pp. 77-152. pp. 723-725. Rept. of select committe recommending repeal of laws In relation to the emigration of colored persons into state of 111., and granting them certain rights, etc. n. d. n. t. p. 3 pp. pp. 727-729. Rept. of minority of select committee in opposition to repeal of laws In relation to the emi- gration of colored persons in state of 111. and grant- ing them certain rights, etc. n. d. n. t. p. 3 pp. pp. 731-1440. Transactions of 111. State Agricultural Society with notices and proceedings of county societies and kindred assns. 1856-1857. Spring- field, Lanphier and Walker, 1857. xvi, 684 pp. pp. 1445-1870. Communication from gov. transmit- ting repts. and documents in relation to canal claims made to him by members of Supreme Court. Spring- field, Lanphier and Walker, 1857. 426 pp. 21 General Assembly Regular session, 1859 Jan. 3-Feb. 24, 1859 67. Journal of the Senate. Springfield, Bailhache and Baker, 1859. 584, xv pp. 68. Journal of the House of Representatives. Springfield, Bail- hache and Baker, 1859. 903, xxill pp. Reports made to the General Assembly of 111. Bailhache and Baker, 1859. 2 vols. Springfield, Contents 69. V. 1. 844, II pp. 1-13. lessage of Gov. Blssell. Jan. 3, 1859. n. t. p. 13 pp. pp. 15-32. 5 blenn. rent of Institution for the Blind. 1856/8. n. t. p. 18 pp. no. 33-47. Blenn. rept. of state treasurer, 1856/8. n. t p. 15 pp. pp. 49-146. Blenn. rept of auditor of public accts. 1856/8. n. t. p. 98 pp. pp. 147-152. Repts. from majority and minority of committee on contract for public binding, n. t. p. pp. 153-159. Rept. of committee on state penitentiary. Feb. 2, 1859. n. t p. 7 pp. pp. 161-193. Rept. of comrs. of 111. state penitentiary at Jollet. 1857-1858. n. t. p. 33 pp. pp. 194-216. Ann. rept. of bank comrs. for 1858. n. t. p. 24 pp. pp. 217-292. Rept. of warden of 111. state peniten- tiary, June-Dec., 1859. n. p. n. d. 76 pp. pp. 293-295. Minority rept. of committee on judiciary In relation to suspension of collection of two-mill tax. Jan. 24, 1859. n. t p. 3 pp. pp. 297-325. Rept. of supt. of 111. state penitentiary at Alton, n. p. n. d. 29 pp. pp. 327-328. Rept. of committee on state Institutions. Feb. 2, 1859. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 329-335. Rept. on Mr. Leavltt's claim. Feb. 7, 1859. n. t p. 7 pp. pp. 337-406. 13 ann. rept. of bd. of trustees of 111. and Mich. Canal for year ending Nov. 30, 1857. n. t. p. 70 pp. pp. 407-471. 14 ann. rept. of bd. of trustees of 111. and Mich. Canal for year ending Nov. 30, 1858. pp. 71-135. pp. 473-514. 7 blenn. rept. of Institution for Deaf and Dumb, 1856/8. n. p. n. d. 42 pp. pp. 515-543. 6 blenn. rept of State Hospital for the Insane. 1857-8. n. p. n. d. 29 pp. pp. 545-599. Repts. of 111. Normal University for 1857-1858. n. p. n. d. 63 pp. pp. 601-602. Rept of minority of committee on judi- ciary re. 111. Hospital for Insane, n. d. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 603-605. Rept. of select committee in relation to Senate jol. n. d. n. t. p. 3 pp. pp. 607-608. Rept. of minority of select committee in relation to Senate jol. n. d. n. t. p. 2 pp. Serial No. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS cont'd State of Illinois cont'd 1818-date cont'd 21 General Assembly cont'd Regular session, 1859 cont'd Jan. 3-Feb. 24, 1859 cont'd Contents cont'd pp. 609-610. 5 ann. rept. of Stephenson Co. Mutual Fire Insurance Co., 1856/7. n. t p. 2 pp. pp. 611-612. 6 ann. rept. of Stephenson Co. Fire Insurance Co., 1857-8. n. t. p. 2 pp. - - - - ' a! FM Mutual pp. 613-624. 18 ann. rept. of 111. Mutual Fire Insur- ance Co., 1856/7. n. t. p. 12 pp. pp. 625-631. 19 ann. rept. of 111. Mutual Fire Insur- ance Co., 1857/8. n. t. p. 7 pp. pp. 633-819. Rept. of Senate committee on finance re. Illegal funding of canal scrip, etc. 1859. n. p. n. d. 187 pp. pp. 821-844. Rept. of select committee on State Bank of 111. n. p. n. d. 24 pp. 70. v. 2. 1179 pp., 1 leaf, Iv pp. pp. 3-493. Blenn. rept. of supt. of public Instruction for 1857 and 1858 ; with appendix, n. p. n. d. 69, 423 pp. pp. 496-1179. Transactions of 111. Agricultural So- ciety, with notices and proceedings of county so- cieties and kindred assns. v. Ill, 1857-1858. Spring- field, Bailhache and Baker, 1859. 685 pp. 22 General Assembly Regular session, 1861 Jan. 7-Feb. 22, 1861 71. Journal of the Senate. Springfield, Bailhache and Baker, 1861. 656, xxi pp. 72. Journal of the House of Representatives. Springfield, Bail- hache and Baker, 1861. 1056, xxvili pp. Reports made to the General Assembly. 2 vols. Contents 73. v. 1. Springfield, Bailhache and Baker, 1861. 640 pp. pp. 8-11. Message of Gov. Wood. n. d. n. t. p. 3-11 pp. pp. 13-32. Inaugural address of Gov. Yates. Jan. 14, 1861. 20 pp. pp. 35-70. Blenn. rept. of state treasurer, 1858/60. n. t. p. 38 pp. pp. 73-102. 3 and 4 ann. repts. 111. state penitentiary comrs., for 1859 and 1860. 30 pp. pp. 105-183. Rept. of warden of 111. state peniten- tiary for year ending Nov. 30, 1860. n. t. p. 79 pp. pp. 185-308. Blenn. rept. of auditor of public accts., 1858/60. n. t. p. 124 pp. pp. 309-312. Rept. of supt. of III. state penitentiary for quarter ending Nov. 30, 1860. n. t. p. pp. 1-4. Imperfect pp. 313-320. Missing from copy of volume examined. pp. 321-327. Communication from bank comrs. Jan. 17, 1861. n. t. p. 7 pp. pp. [329]-390. Kept, of bank comrs. for 1860. n. t. p. 62 pp. pp. [393J-432 [for 4481. Rept. of Senate finance committee, Jan. 1861 [relative to state indebted- ness]. n. p. n. d. 56 pp. Volume paging Is Incorrect, viz. [3931-440, 425- 432 ; document paging Is correct. pp. [450-452.] Communication from auditor of pub- lic accts., Feb. 7, 1861 [notes retired and securities withdrawn, 1860-61]. 3 pp. Volume paging Is Incorrect, viz. [450], 451, 450, blank ; document paging is correct. pp. [4531-504. 8 blenn. rept. of Institution for the Deaf and Dumb. 1858/60. n. t. n. 52 pp. pp. [505]-640. 15 and 16 ann. repts. of 111. and Mich. Canal, 1858/9 and 1859/60. n. t. p. 136 pp. 74. v. 2. Springfield, Bailhache and Baker, 1861. 463 Contents pp. 3-24. 6 bienn. rept. of III. Institution for the Blind, 1858/60. n. p. n. d. 22 pp. pp. 25-80. 7 blenn. rept 111. Hospital for the Insane, 1858/60. n. p. n. d. 56 pp. pp. 81-381. 3 blenn. rept. supt. of public Instruction, 1859-1860. n. p. n. d. 301 pp. pp. 382-448. Omitted. This defect is common to all copies of this volump examined, viz., the N. Y. P. L., Library of Congress and 111. State Historical Library copies. pp. 449-459. Rept of committee on banks and cor- porations. Feb. 11, 1861. n. t. p. 13 pp. pp. 461-463. Rept. of committee on swamp and over- flowed lands. Feb. 14, 1861. n. t. p. 3 pp. 22 General Assembly 2 session, 1861 April 23-May 3, 1861 . Journal of the Senate. Springfield, Bailhache and Baker, 1861. 72. Ill pp. Bound with Senate Journal of Jan., 1861. pp. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 19 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS cont'd State of Illinois cont'd 1818-date cont'd 22 General Assembly cont'd 2 session, 1861 cont'd Serial No. April 23-May 3, 1861 cont'd . Journal of the House of Representatives. Springfield, Ball- hache and Baker, 1861. 116, 111 pp. Bound with House Journal of Jan., 1861. 23 General Assembly Regular session, 1863 Jan. 6-Feb. 14, 1863 75. Journal of the Senate. Springfield, Baker and Phillips, 1865. 395, xiv pp. Includes Journal of 1st and 2d adjourned sessions of the Senate. 76. Journal of the House of Representatives. Springfield, Baker and Phillips, 1865. 742 pp., 1 leaf, xvi pp. Includes Journal of 1st and 2d adjourned sessions of the House. Contents Reports made to the General Assembly. 4 vols. Vols. 1 and 2 bound together. 77. V. 1. Springfield, Baker and Phillips, 1863. 837 pp. pp. 3-[22]. 111. Mutual Life Insurance Co. Repts. for 1861 and 1862. n. p. n. d. 18 pp., 1 leaf, [pp. 23-24.] Rept. of secy, of state concerning filing of ann. repts. of r.r. cos. Jan. 14, 1863. 1 leaf, pp. [26]-83. Blenn. rept. of treasurer, 1860/2. n. t. p. 59 pp. pp. [861-104. Rept. on sale of war bonds. [1863.] n. t p. 22 pp. pp. [105]-215. Blenn. rept. of auditor of public accts., 1860/2. n. t. p. Ill pp. pp. [2171-318. 5 and 6 repts. of comrs. of 111. state penitentiary for 1861 and 1862. n. p. n. d. 13 [for 102] po. pp. [319-320.] Rept. of secy, of state concerning filing of ann. repts. of r.r. cos. Jan. 14, 1863. 1 leaf, pp. [321]-335. 111. state penitentiary. Rept. of comrs. relative to code of laws for penitentiary. [1863.] n. p. n. d. 15 pp. pp. [337]-386. Message of Gov. Tates. Jan. 5, 1863. n. t. p. 60 pp. pp. [3871-399. Rept of select committee In relation to fraudulent enlistments for so-called Marine Ar- tillery. [1863.] n. p. n. d. 13 pp. pp. [4011-424. Stmt. of expenditures and allowances from the contingent war fund. [1863.] n. p. n. d. 24 pp. pp. [4261-428. Preamble and resolutions reported by committee on federal relations. Jan. 4, 1863. n. t. p. 4 pp. pp. [4291-431. Rept. of minority of committee on federal relations. Jan. 5, 1863. n. t. p. 3 pp. pp. [4331-440. Message of Gov. Tates In relation to wants of sick and wounded soldiers of 111. [1863.] n. p. n. d. 8 pp. pp. [4411-453. Blenn. rept. of Chicago Historical Society, 1860/2. n. p. n. d. 13 pp. pp. [455] -456. Rept. of special committee In relation to charges agst. late state treasurer, W. Butler. Feb. 10, 1863. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. [4571-829. Ann. rept. of adj. general, 1862. n. p. n. d. 383 pp. pp. [8311-837. Communication from pres. of bd of trustees of 111. and Mich. Canal. Feb. 27, 1863. 7 pp. v. 2. Springfield, Baker and Phillips, 1863. 421 pp., 2 leaves. Contents pp. 3-84. 8 blenn. rept. 111. State Hospital for the Insane, 1861/2. n. p. n. d. 34 pp. pp. [351-68. 9 blenn. rept. 111. Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, 1860/2. n. p. n. d. 36 pp. pp. [691-88. 7 blenn. rept. 111. Institution for the Blind, 1860/2. n. p. n. d. 22 pp. pp. [891-421. 4 blenn. rept. supt. of public Instruc- tion, 1861-1862. n. p. n. d. 323 pp. v. 3. Springfield, Baker and Phillips, 1865. 78. 1 P. 1., 79. Contents pp iJW 047 - ReDt of the quartermaster general, 1861/3. n. t. p. 1047 pp. v. 4. Springfield, Baker and Phillips, 1865. pp. [1047]- Contents PP; J10471-19I9. Rept. of the quartermaster general, 1861/3, continued, n. t. p. pp. [1047] -1919. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS cont'd State of Illinois cont'd 1818-date cont'd 23 General Assembly Adjourned session, 1863 Serial No. June 2-24, 1863 . Senate Journal. (In Senate Journal regular session, 1863: 339-385.) . House Journal. (In House Journal regular session, 1863: 654-734.) 23 General Assembly 2 adjourned session, 1863 Dec. 31, 1863 . Senate Journal. (In Senate Journal regular session, 1863: 386-391.) . House Journal. (In House Journal regular session, 1863: 734-736.) 24 General Assembly Regular session, 1865 Jan. 2-Feb. 16, 1865 80. Journal of the Senate. Springfield, Baker and Phillips, 1865. 962, xxxii pp. 81. Journal of the House of Representatives. Springfield, Baker and Phillips, 1865. 1338, xxxllt pp. Reports made to the General Assembly. 2 vols. Contents 82. v. 1. Springfield, Baker and Phillips, 1865. 839 pp. pp. 3-32. Message of Gov. Yates. Jan. 2, 1865. n. t. p. 3-32 pp. pp. [331-42. Inaugural address of Gov. Oglesby. Jan. 16, 1865. n. t. p. 10 pp. pp. [43]-46. Rept. of secy, of state In relation to the public printing, n. d. n. t. p. 4 pp. pp. [471-48. Blenn. rept. of III. Agrlc. College, 1863/4. n. t. p. 2 pp. Incorrectly entitled " Rept. of the 111. Agricultural Society." pp. [491-93. Blenn. rept. of treasurer, 1862/4. n. p. n. d. 45 pp. pp. 94-96. Blank, pp. [971-184. Blenn. rept of auditor of public accts., 1862/4. n. p. n. d. 88 pp. pp. [851-315. Message of Gov. Yates In relation to claim of 111. agst. U. S. for 2% of net proceeds arising from sale of public lands, n. p. n. d. 131 pp. pp. [3171-320. Rept. of jt select committee on State Industrial University, n. p. n. d. 2 pp. pp. [3211-404. 111. state penitentiary. 7 and 8 ann. repts. of comrs., 1863 and 1864. n. p. n. d. 84 pp. pp. [4051-412. Rept. of adj. gen. for 1864. n. t p. pp. [4131-442. Rept. of Senate committee on 111. state penitentiary, n. p. n. d. 30 pp. pp. [4431-476. Rent, of state sanitary agt., Col. T. P. Robb. n. p. n. d. 34 pp. pp. [4771-484. Rept. of O. M. Long, military and sanitary agt. Dec. 10, 1864. n. t. p. 8 pp., 1 leaf, pp. [4871-501. Rept. of L. D. Brwln and W. W. Anderson, comrs. to disburse money appropriated for relief of III. volunteers wounded at Vlcksburg and Murfreesboro. n. t. p. 15pp. pp. [5031-518. Rept. of L. D. Erwln, one of comrs. for disbursing money appropriated for relief of 111. volunteers, n. t. p. 16 pp. pp. [5191-528. Rept. of state supt. of public Instruc- tion, 1863/5. n. t. p. 10 pp. pp. 529-537. Rept. of comrs. of National Cemetery at Gettysburg. 1864. n. t. p. 9 pp. pp. [5391-541. Communication from Gov. Oglesby In relation to war claims. Jan. 25, 1865. n. t. p. pp. [M3-544.] Communication from warden of peni- tentiary Inviting members of Gen. Assem., and others, to visit Institution. Jan. 19, 1865. 1 leaf. pp. [545-546.] Communication from Gov. Yates In relation to soldiers' cemetery, at Qulncy, 111. Jan. 16, 1865. 1 leaf. pp. [5471-560. 24-25 ann. stmts. of 111. Mutual Fire Insurance Co., for year ending Apr. 1, 1863, and Apr. 1, 1864. n. t. p. 13 pp. pp. [561-562.] 11 ann. rept. of Stephenson Insurance Co., of Freeport, 111, 1863. 1 leaf. pp. 563-564. 12 ann. rept. of Stephenson Insurance Co., of Freeport, 111., 1864. 2 pp. pp [5651-266 [for 566.] Rept. of Fire and Tornado Insurance Co., of Freeport, 111., 1863. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. [2671-269 for [5671-569. Rept. of Fire and Tor- nado Insurance Co., of Freeport, 111., 1864. n. t p. 3 pp. pp [571-572.] Ann. rept. of Farmers' and Merchants' Insurance Co., Qulncy, 111., 1863. 1 leaf. pp. [5731-574. Ann. rept. of Farmers' and Merchants' Insurance Co., Qulncy, 111., 1864. 2 pp. 20 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP ILLINOIS COLLECTED DOCUMENTS cont'd State of Illinois cont'd 1818-date cont'd 24 General Assembly cont'd Regular session, 1866 cont'd Serial No. Jan. 2-Feb. 16, 1865 cont'd Contents cont'd pp. [5751-576. Kept, of American Insurance Co., 1864. 1 leaf. pp. [5771-839. Repts., 17-20, of 111. and Mich. Canal, for 1861, 1862, 1863 and 1864. n. p. n. d. 263 pp. 83. v. 2. Springfield, Baker and Phillips, 1865. 808, 11 pp. pp. 1-37. 10 blenn. rept. 111. Institution for Deaf and Dumb, 1862/4. n. p. n. d. 37 pp., 1 leaf. pp. [41]-62. 8 blenn. rept. 111. Institution for Blind, 1862/4. n. p. n. d. 22 pp., 1 leaf. pp. [651-107. 9 blenn. rept. 111. State Hospital for the Insane, 1862/4. n. p. n. d. 43 pp. pp. 11091-363. 5 blenn. rept. of supt. of public in- ttructlon, 1863-1864. n. p. n. d. 255 pp. pp. [364] -372. Memorial respecting Instruction of Idiots and Imbeciles, n. d. n. t. p. 9 pp. pp. [373]-475. Rept. of transactions of 111. State Sanitary Bureau from Its organization Dec. 18, 1862, to Sept 12, 1863 ; and also of 111. State Sani- tary Comn. from Sept. 12, 1863, to Jan. 1, 1864. n. p. n. d. 103 pp. pp. [4771-592. 2 ann. rept. of 111. State Sanitary Comn. from Jan. 1, 1864, to Jan. 1, 1865. n. p. n. d. 116 pp. pp. [5931-808. Rept of bd. of army auditors. [1865.] n. p. n. d. 216 pp. 25 General Assembly Regular session, 1867 Jan. 7-Feo. 28, 1867 84. Journal of the Senate. Springfield, Baker, Ballhache & Co., 1867. 1384, 11 pp. 85. Journal of the House of Representatives, v. 1. Springfield, Baker, Ballhacbe & Co., 1867. 838, xliii pp. 86. Journal of the House of Representatives, v. 2. Springfield, Baker, Ballhache & Co., 1867. 1040, xl pp. 87. Reports made to the General Assembly. 2 vols. In 1. Contents v. 1. Springfield, Baker, Ballhache & Co., 1867. 482 pp. pp. 8-81. Message of Gov. Oglesby. Jan. 7, 1867. n. t. p. 3-31 pp. pp. [331-115. Blenn. rent, of auditor of public accts., 1864/6. n. p. n. d. 99 pp. pp. [117J-167. Bienn. rept. of state treasurer, 1864/6. n. t p. 55 pp. pp. [1691-269. Repts. of comrs. of 111. state peni- tentiary for 1865 and 1866. n. p. n. d. 101 pp. pp. [271] -274. Message from gov. transmitting rept. of C. E. Carr, comr. of Gettysburg Cemetery, n t p. 4 pp. PP- [2751-288. List of pardons granted by Gov. Oglesby from Jan. 16, 1865, to Dec. 31, 1866 n p n. d. 15 pp. pp. [289] -442. Repts., 21 and 22, of bd. of trustees of 111. and Mich. Canal for 1865 and 1866. n D n. d. 154 pp. 3 ,p pp. [4471-448. Ann. rept. of Farmers' and Merchants' r^'J2? c ^r o " of Q nlnc y. ' 1865. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. [4491-454. Rept. from comrs. of Universal Expo- sition at Paris, n. t. p. 6 pp pp. [ 51-476 Rept. of E. Boyden re. 111. soldiers wounded at Mnrfreesboro and Vlcksburg. n. t. p. . Baker, Ballhache & Co., 1867. 720, . * Springfiel PP tln 4B i 3 SBA b ni1 ' rept of -, 8upt of J u Dllc Instruc- tion, I8fir>-18o6. n. p. n d vl 445 nn ccrr p. 2 pp for iD. [5971-624. Hept of select committee on govs. messages of Nov. 15 and Dec. 9, 1871. n. p. 28 pp. d. 22 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF ILLINOIS COLLECTED DOCUMENTS cont'd State of Illinois cont'd 1818-date cont'd 27 General Assembly cont'd 1 session, 1871 cont'd Serial No. Jan. 4-Aprll 17, 1871 cont'd Contents cont'd pp. 625-636. Rept. of minority of special committee on govs. messages, n. d. n. t. p. 12 pp. pp. [6371-640. Message of gov. and ace. docs, relative to military occupation of Chicago, submitted to House of Representatives, Jan. 22, 1872. n. t. p. 4 pp. pp. [6411-644. Veto message from Gov. Palmer, Jan. 13, 1872. n. t. p. 4 pp. pp. [6451-711. Rept. of jt committee apptd. to In- vestigate into the discipline, mngmt and financial condition of 111. state penitentiary, at Jollet Jan. 24. 1872. n. p. n. d. 67 pp. pp. [7131-716. Message of gov. submitted to House of Representatives, Feb. 16, 1872. n. t. p. 4 pp. pp. [7171-770. Rept. of committee apptd. to investi- gate the accts., books, etc., of police comrs. of Bast St. Louis. Jan. 16, 1872. n. p. n. d. 54 pp. pp. [7711-780. Suppl. rept of bd. of trustees of 111. Soldiers' Orphans' Home. Jan. 20, 1872. n. p. n. d. 8 pp. pp. [7811-980. Rept of committee apptd. to investi- gate the discipline, mngmt and financial condition of 111. Soldiers' Orphans' Home. Aug. 24, 1871. n. p. n. d. 200 pp. pp. 19811-988. Petition from convicts in penitentiary agst. repeal of act to provide agst. evils resulting from sale of Intoxicating liquors in state of 111. March 15, 1872. n. p. n. d. 8 pp. 101. v. 3. Springfield, 111. Journal Prtg. Office, 1872. 1069, ii pp. pp. [5]-20. Message from Gov. Palmer. Dec. 9, 1871. n. t p. 16 pp. pp. [211-81. 7 ann. rept. of 111. Institution for Edu- cation of Feeble-minded Children, at Jacksonville, 1870. n. p. n. d. 61 pp. pp. [831-84. Message from gov. returning House bill 703, with his objections. March 19, 1872. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. [85]-91. Rept. of Senate judiciary committee con- cerning power of state to levy and collect tolls upon improvements of navigation of 111. and Little Wa- bash rivers. March 21, 1872. n. t p. 7 pp. pp. [931-99. Govs. message transmitting to House a special rept. showing monthly receipts and expendi- tures of III. penitentiary for five months ending Jan. 31, 1872, etc., n. t. p. 7 pp. pp. [1011-105. Message from Gov. Palmer to Gen. >P- ger. Dec. 10, _. j. t pp. pp. [1101-116. Minority rept of committee on judi- ciary on resolution re. tolls upon boats and craft, etc. n. d. n. t. p. 7 pp. pp. [1171-124. Rept. of comrs. apptd. to revise and re-write the general laws of 111. April 3, 1872. n. p. n. d. 8 pp. pp. [1251-194. 2 ann. 111. n. t. p. 70 pp. pp. [1951-302. Ann. rept. of auditor of public accts., pp. [3031-677. 'Transactions of Dept. of Agriculture of 111. for year 1871. n. p. n. d. xv, 391 pp. pp. [6891-1069. 4 ann. rept. of bd. of trustees of 111. Industrial University for 1870-1871. n p. n. d xii, 361 pp. v. 4. Springfield, 111. Journal Prtg. Office, 1872. 494 pp. pp. [51-380. 4 ann. Insurance rept. of auditor of public accts., 1872. n. p. n. d. 366, x pp. pp. 381-409. Rept. of M. of canal comrs. Feb. 6, 1872. n. p. n. d. 29 pp. pp. 411-494. Ann. rept. of bd. of canal comrs., 1870. n. p. n. d. 84 pp. 27 General Assembly 1 special session, 1871 May 24-June 22, 1871 103. Journal of the Senate. Springfield, State Journal Prtg. Office, 1871. 148, iv pp. 104. Journal of the House. Springfield, State Journal Prtg. Office, 1871. 241, vli pp. 27 General Assembly 2 special session, 1871 Oct. 13-24, 1871 . Journal of the Senate. Springfield, 111. Journal Prtg. Office, 1871. 44, ii pp. Bound with Senate Journal of May, 1871, session. . Journal of the House. Springfield, 111. Journal Prtg. Office, ISi 1. 51, ill pp. Bound with House Journal of May, 1871, session. . Assem., March 25, 1872. n. t. p. 7 pp. pp. [1061-109. Rept. of Adj. Gen. Dilger. rept. upon noxious insects of COLLECTED DOCUMENTS cont'd State of Illinois cont'd 1818-date cont'd 27 General Assembly Adjourned regular session, 1871/2 Serial No. Nov. 15, 1871-April 9, 1872 105. Journal of the Senate. Springfield, 111. Journal Prtg. Office, 1872. 903, xvlil pp. Binder's title is " Senate Journal 1871, vol. 2." 106. Journal of the House. Springfield, 111. Journal Prtg. Office, 1872. 1253, xlv pp. Binder's title is " House Journal 1871, vol. 2." 28 General Assembly Regular session, 1873 Jan. 8-May 6, 1873 107. Journal of the Senate. Springfield, State Journal Steam Print, 1873. 687, ill pp. 108. Journal of the House of Representatives. Springfield, State Journal Steam Print, 1873. 730, xlvill pp. Reports made to the General Assembly. 5 vols. Contents 109. v. 1. Springfield, State Journal Steam Print, 1873. 962 pp. pp. [5J-75. Rept. of canal comrs., 1872. n. p. n. d. 71 PP. pp. [771-103. Blenn. rept. of secy, of state, 1870/2. n. p. n. d. 27 pp. pp. [1051-308. Blenn. rept. of auditor of public accts., 1870/2. n. p. n. d. xx, 180 pp. pp. [3091-404. Ann. [sic. 1. e. bienn.J rept of state treasurer, 1870/2. n. p. n. d. 93 pp. pp. [4051-427. 3 blenn. rept. of comrs. and architects of new state house, Springfield. 1872. n. p. n. d. 23 pp. pp. [4291-884. 2 ann. rept. of r.r. and warehouse comn. for year ending Nov. 30, 1872. n. p. n. d. 451 pp. pp. [8851-898. 12 bienn. rent of 111. Institution for Blind, Jacksonville, 1871-1872. n. p. n. d. 14 pp. pp. [9011-962. Bienn. rent, of comrs. of penitentiary, 1870/2. n. p. n. d. 62 pp. 110. v. 2. Springfield, State Journal Steam Print, 1873. 1056, 111 pp. pp. [51-72. 8 ann. rept. of 111. Institution for Educa- tion of Feeble-Minded Children, at Jacksonville, 1871/2. n. p. n. d. 68 pp. pp. [731-83. Inaugural address of Gov. Oglesby. Jan. 13, 1873. n. p. n. d. 11 pp. pp. [851-108. Message of Gov. Palmer. Jan. 8, 1873. n. t p. 24 pp. pp. [1091-631. 9 blenn. rept. of supt. of public in- struction, 1871-1872. n. t. p. 511 pp. pp. [6331-1056. Transactions of dept of agriculture. 1873. xv, 408, 111 pp. v. 3. Springfield, State Journal Prtg. Office, PP. pp. [5] -7. Official stmt of state entomologist of 111. n. t. p. 3 pp. pp. [9]-13. Rept of special committee of 27 Gen. Assem. apptd. to visit Perry Springs and to examine and rept. upon what terms the property can be pur- chased for the use of the State, n. t. p. 5 pp. pp. [151-19. Communication from gov. concerning sale of 111. Central R.R. lands, n. t. p. Jan. 22, 1873. 5 pp. pp. [211-27. Communication from secy, of state transmitting copy of bond given by citizens of Springfield to furnish additional ground for new state nouse. Feb., 1873. n. p. n. d. 7 pp. pp. 29-31. Communication from auditor of public accts. concerning expenses to state of certain bds. of trustees and comrs. of charitable institutions. Feb. 17, 1873. n. t. p. 3 pp. pp. 33-35. Message from gov. transmitting a com- munication in relation to an apprn. for Antietam Cemetery. Jan. 21, 1873. n. t. p. 3 pp. pp. 37-44. Communications from atty. gen. in refer- ence to state house bond. Feb. 21, 1873. n. t. p. 8 pp. pp. 45-283. 2 bienn. rept. of state bd. of public chari- ties. 1870/2. n. p. n. d. Iv, 239 pp. pp. 293-296. Rept. of House select committee on temperance. April 17, 1873. n. t p. 4 pp. pp. 297-298. Rept. of committee on mines and mining. March 28, 1873. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 299-300. Communication from auditor respecting expenses of commission on revision of statutes. March 8, 1873. n. t p. 2 pp. pp. 301-540. 5 ann. rept. of 111. Industrial University, Urbana. n. p. n. d. 240 pp. pp. 541-793. Insurance rept of state auditor, n. t. p. Part 1. 259 pp. pp. 795-961. Same. n. t. p. Part II. 163 pp., 2 leaves. 111. 1874. 961 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP ILLINOIS pp COLLECTED DOCUMENTS cont'd State of Illinois cont'd 1818-date cont'd 28 General Assembly cont'd Regular session, 1873 cont'd Serial No. Jan. 8-May 6, 1873 cont'd Contents cont'd 112. v. 4. Springfield, State Journal Prtg. Office, 1874. 980 pp. pp. 5-46. 2 blenn. rept. of Northern Insane Hospital and Asylum, at Elgin, 1870/2. n. p. n. d. 42 pp. pp. 47-48. Kept, of Supreme Judges on revision of the statutes, n. d. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 49-50. Rept. of special jt. committee to visit Shawneetown. March 6, 1873. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 51-52. Memorial of Gen. Assem. of state of Indiana relating to Calumet Dam In 111. March 5, 1873. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 53-60. Rept. of comrs. to construct Southern 111. Insane Asylum and Southern 111. Normal University. Dec., 1872. n. p. n. d. 8 pp. pp. 61-73. Ann. rept. of bd. of trustees of 111. State Reform School, n. p. n. d. 13 pp. pp. 74-111. 2 blenn. rept. of bd. of trustees of 111. Soldiers' Orphans' Home. 1871-1872. n. p. n. d. 35 pp. pp. 113-114. Communication from auditor of public accts. In relation to cost of present bd. of r.r. and warehouse comrs. Feb. 7, 1873. n. t. p. 2 pp. pn. 115-116. Rept. of special committee In relation to Pullman Palace Car Co. Feb. 10, 1873. n. t. p. i. 117-129. Supreme Court Central Grand Divi- sion. C. & A. R.R. Co. vs. The People, ex rel. n. p. n. d. 13 pp. pp. 131-132. Rept. of special Jt. committee to visit Shawneetown. March 6, 1873. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 133-143. Rept. of Senate and House finance com- mittee. March 13, 1873. n. p. n. d. 11 pp. pp. 145-148. Testimony in case of charges agst. E. Rummel, late secy, of state, n. t. p. 4 pp. pn. 149-188. 32 ann. rept. of 111. Institution for Edu- cation of Deaf and Dumb, Jacksonville, 1871/2. n. p. n. d. 40 pp. pp. 189-232. 13 bienn. rept. of III. State Hospital for the Insane, Jacksonville, 1870/2. n. p. n. d. 42 pp. pp. 233-235. Minority rept. of judiciary committee on House bill 138 to define contempts and prescribe punishment therefor, n. d. n. t. p. 3 pp. pp. 237-262. Rept. of special committee to visit Union Stock Yards at Chicago. March 21, 1873. n. t. p. 26 pp. pp. 263-268. Rept. of special Senate committee apptd. to inquire Into rate of taxation of C., B. & Q. R.R., as well as other r.rs. n. d. n. t. p. 6 pp. pp. 269-284. Rent, of House penitentiary committee upon mngmt. of 111. penitentiary, n. d. n. t. p. 16 pp. pp. 285-292. Rept. of House committee on judiciary on revision of statutes, n. d. n. t. p. 8 pp. pp. 293-308. Rept. of select committee to examine claim of P. W. Harts, n. d. n. t p. 16 pp. pp. 309-420. Origin, organization and opening ad- dresses of International Prison Congress. Jan. 1, 1873. Rev. Nehemlah Pierce, official delegate, n. p. n. d. 88 pp. pp. 421-499. 3 ann. rept. of state entomologist of 111., 1872. n. p. n. d. 79 pp. pp. 501-564. 9 ann. rept. of 111. Institution for Edu- cation of Feeble-minded Children, Jacksonville, 1872/3. n. p. n. d. 64 pp. pp. [1331-139. Rept. of special committee on grand jury system. March 4, 1873. n. p. n. d. 7 pp. pp. [141]-148. Rept. of jt. committee to Investigate charges agst. Edward Rummel, late secy, of state, n. t. p. 8 pp. pp. [1411-147. 4 ann. rept. of adj. gen. of 111., 1872. n. p. n. d. 7 pp. pp. [5651-786. Catalogue and circular of 111. In- dustrial University, 1872-1873. n. p. n. d. 220 pp., 1 leaf. pp. 787-788. Rept. of House committee on finance. Jan. 27, 1874. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 773-779. Gov. Beverldge's message. Jan. 6, 1874. n. t. p. 7 pp. pp. 781-801. Rept. of registered r.r. debt of counties, townships, cities and towns. Dec. 31, 1873. n. t. p. 21 pp. pp. [819]-828. Ann. rept. of 111. Soldiers' Orphans' Home, from Dec. 1, 1872, to Dec. 2, 1873. n. p. n. d. 11 pp. pp. [8291-846. Ann. rept. of 111. State Reform School, 1872/3. n. p. n. d. 18 pp. pp. [8471-851. Communication from r.r. and ware- house comrs. concerning operation of r.r. law of 1873. u. p. n. d. 5 pp. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS cont'd State of Illinois cont'd 1818-date cont'd 28 General Assembly- cont'd Regular session, 1873 cont'd Serial No. Jan. 8-May 6, 1873 cont'd Contents cont'd pp. 853-860. Ann. rept. of bd. of comrs. of public charities for year 1873. n. t. p. 8 pp. pp. 861-884. Testimony before coroner's jury to in- quire Into cause of death of convict H. Williams. n. t. p. 24 pp. pp. 885-892. Communication from auditor concerning assessed value of r.rs. Jan. 16, 1874. n. n. n. d. 8 pp. pp. 893-895. Communication from auditor transmit- ting equalized assessment for each county. Jan. 19, 1874. 3 pp. pp. 897-900. Rept of secy, of state for 1873. n. t. p. 4 pp. pp. 901-908. Rept. of committee on penal Institutions. Jan. 21, 1874. n. p. n. d. 8 pp. pp. 909-934. Ann. rept. of canal comrs. Dec. 1, 1873. n. p. n. d. 26 pp. pp. 935-940. Communication from gov. re. extension of 111. and Mich. Canal, n. t. p. 8 pp. pp. 941-951. Rept. of Senate special committee apptd. to investigate proceedings of bd. of directors of 111. Institution for Education of Deaf and Dumb. Feb. 6, 1874. n. t. p. 11 pp. pp. 953-956. Special rept. of bd. of trustees of 111. Soldiers' Orphans' Home. Jan. 31, 1874. n. t. p. 4 pp. pp. 957-967. Special rept. of comrs. of public chari- ties on number and condition of Incurable Insane In 111. n. p. n. d. 11 pp. pp. 969-970. Communication from auditor relative to alleged erroneous equalization of assessment of McLean Co. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 971-972. Memorial from merchants and business men of Chicago protesting agst. r.r. law. Feb. 9. 1874. n. t. p. 2 pp. pp. 973-980. Rept. of committee on federal relation upon memorial and resolutions to them re. Kansas Pacific and Union Pacific R.Rs. n. d. n. p. n. d. 8 pp. 113. v. 5. Springfield, State Journal Steam Print, 1874. 1131 pp. pp. 5-563. 3 ann. rept. of r.r. and warehouse com- mission for year ending Nov. 30, 1873. Springfield, State Journal Steam Print, 1874. 559 pp. pp. 565-588. Special rept. of commission of public charities on financial mngmt. and condition of state Institutions of 111. n. p. n. d. 24 pp. pp. 589-595. Communication from bd. of r.r. and warehouse comrs. March 4, 1874. n. p. n. d. 7 pp. pp. 597-599. Rept. of Senate committee to investigate affairs of Soldiers' Orphans' Home, at Normal, n. t. p. 3 pp. pp. 601-610. Rept. of committee on printing on the printing and binding contracts, together with testl- money before committee. March, 1874. n. p. n. d. 8 pp. pp. 611-620. Rept. of committee on printing, n. t. p. 10 pp. pp. 621-739. 6 ann. insurance rept. of state auditor, 1873. Part II. n. t. p. 116, 111 pp. pp. 741-1124. Same. Part I. n. t. p. 264, Iv pp. pp. 1129-1131. Rept. of select committee on abolition of capital punishment, n. t. p. 3 pp. 28 General Assembly Adjourned session, 1874 Jan. 6-March 31, 1874 114. Journal of the Senate. Springfield, State Journal Steam Print, 1874. 599, 11, xxlv pp. 115. Journal of the House of Representatives. Springfield, State Journal Steam Print, 1874. 646, 13 pp., 1 leaf, xxxil pp. 29 General Assembly Regular session, 1875 Jan. 6-Aprll 15, 1875 110. Journal of the Senate. Springfield, State Journal Steam Print, 1875. 583, xv pp. 117. Journal of the House of Representatives. Springfield, State Journal Steam Print, 1875. 701, xxvi pp. Reports made to the Gen. Assem. of III. 2 vols. Contents 118. v. 1. Springfield, State Journal Prtg. Office, 1875. 873, iv pp. pp. 5-132. Bienn. rept. of state treasurer. 1872/4. n. p. n. d. 127 (1), iv pp. pp. 97-334. Bienn. rept. of auditor of public accts. 1872/4. n. t. p. xvl, 218, Iv pp. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP ILLINOIS COLLECTED DOCUMENTS cont'd State of Illinois cont'd 1818-date cont'd 29 General Assembly cont'd Regular session, 1876 cont'd Serial No. Jan. 6-Aprll 15, 1876 cont'd Contents cont'd pp. 337-386. Blenn. rept of secy, of state. 1872/4. n. p. n. d. 50 pp. pp. 387-396. Rept. of atty. gen. Dec., 1874. n. p. n. d. 8 pp. pp. 397-420. Message of GOT. Beverldge. Jan. 6, 1876. n. p. n. d. 24 pp. pp. 421-476. Ann. rept. of canal comrs. 1874. n. p. n. d. 56 pp. pp. 477-500. 4 bleim. rept. of state house comrs. 1875. n. p. n. d. 24 pp. pi). [4771-528. 10 ami. rept. of 111. Institution for Education of Feeble-minded Children, at Jackson- ville. 1874. n. p. n. d. 62 pp. pp. 529-589. Blenn. rept. of comrs. of the peniten- tiary for period ending Nov. 30, 1874. n. p. n. d. 61 pp. pp. 591-873. 7 ann. Insurance rept. of state auditor, 1874. Pt. I. Fire. n. t. p. 283, Iv pp. 119. v. 2. Springfield, State Journal Steam Print, 1875. 705 pp. pp. 5-164. 3 blenn. rept. of bd. of state comrs. of public charities, 1874. n. p. n. d. 161 pp. pp. 165-210. 3 blenn. rept of Northern 111. Hospital and Asylum for Insane, at Elgin. 1872/4. n. p. n. d. 46 pp. pp. 213-226. 13 blenn. rept of 111. Institution for the Blind, at Jacksonville. 1873-1874. n. p. n. d. 14 pp., 1 leaf, pp. 229-243. 1 blenn. rept. of Southern 111. Hospital for Insane, at Anna. 1872/4. n. p. n. d. IB pp. pp. 245-258. Rept. of Southern 111. Normal Uni- versity at Carbondale. 1873/4. n. p. n. d. 14 pp. pp. 261-268. Rept. of comrs. of Southern 111. Insane Asylum and Southern 111. Normal University, 1872/3 and 1873/4. n. t p. 8 pp. pp. 269-406. 3 blenn. rept of Soldiers' Orphans' Home. 1873-1874. n. p. n. d. 38 pp. pp. 409-426. 17 ann. rept. of 111. Eye and Ear Infirmary for year ending Nov. 20, 1874. n. p. n. d. 20 pp. pp. 427-446. Ann. rept. of 111. State Reform School for Juvenile Offenders, at Pontiac. June 30, 1874. n. p. n. d. 20 pp. pp. 447-482. Bienn. rept. of adj. gen. for 1873-1874. n. p. n. d. 36 pp. pp. 483-514. 14 bienn. rept of 111. State Hospital for Insane, at Jacksonville. 1872/4. n. p. n. d. 32 pp. pp. 515-588. 34 ann. rept. of 111. Institution for the Education of Deaf and Dumb, at Jacksonville, for year ending Nov. 30, 1874. n. p. n. d. 74 pp., 2 pis. pp. 595-705. 7 ann. Insurance rept of 111. Pt. 2. Life and Accident, n. p. n. d. Ill pp. 30 General Assembly Regular session, 1877 Jan. 3-May 24, 1877 120. Journal of the Senate. Springfield, D. W. Lusk, 1877. 1112, zxll pr>. 121. Journal of the House of Representatives. Springfield, D W Lusk, 1877. 863, xxvl pp. Reports made to the General Assembly. 2 vols. In 4. 122. n. p. Contents v. 1, pt. 1. Springfield, D. W. Lusk, 1877. (2), xxli, 6- 612 pp. Message of Gov. Beverldge. Jan. 3, 1877. Springfield, D. W. Lusk, 1877. nil pp. pp. 5- [33]. Blenn. rept of state treasurer. 1874/6 n. p. n. d. 29 pp. pp. 35-262. Blenn. rept. of auditor of public accts. 1874/6. Springfield, D. W. Lusk, 1876. xli, 208 pp. pp. 265-293. Blenn. rept. of secy, of state. 1874/6 n. p. n. d. 31 pp. pp. 295-309. Rept- of atty. gen., Dec., 1876. n. d. 15 pp. pp. 311-320. Inaugural message of Gov. Cullom n d. n. t p. 10 pp. pp loSi 5 (o 28- 5 Dlenn - rept. of state house comrs. 1874/6. n. p. n. d. 32 pp. pp ;c 7 " 389 - Blenn - re Pt- o* <. gen. for 1875 and 1876. n. p. n. d. 43 pp. pp. 371-451. 1 blenn. rept. of comrs. of penitentiary for two years ending Sept. 30, 1876. n. p. n. d. Oil PP. pp. 5-40. Ann. rept. of canal comrs. 1875. n. d. 36 pp. pp. 453-510. Ann. rept. of canal comw. 1876. n. d. 58 pp. n. p. n. p. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS cont'd State of Illinois cont'd 1818-date cont'd 30 General Assembly cont'd Regular session, 1877 cont'd Serial No. Jan. 3-May 24, 1877 cont'd Contents cont'd pp. 511-562. Rept of state bd. of centennial mngrs. to Dec., 1876. n. p. n. d. 50 pp. pp. 563-595. 2 blenn. rept. of Southern 111. Normal University, at Carbondale. 1874/6. n. p. n. d. pp. 597-612. Blenn. rept. of state bd. of education concerning Normal University at Normal, 111. for two years ending Sept. 30, 1876. n. p. n. d. 16 pp. 123. v. 1, pt 2. Springfield, D. W. Lusk, 1877. pp. 613- 1132, iv, ii. pp. 615-986. 9 ann. Insurance rept. of auditor of public accts. 1877. Part I. n. p. n. d. 372, iv pp. p. 971-1 pp. 971-1132. Same. Part II. n. p. n. d. 132, il PP. 124. v. 2, pt. 1. Springfield, D. W. Lusk, 1877. 428 pp. pp. 5-286. 4 blenn. rept. of bd. of state comrs. of public charities. 1874/6. 277, ill pp. pp. 287-364. 4 bienn. rept of HI. Northern Hospital for Insane, at Elgin. 1874/6. n. p. 78 pp. pp. 367-428. 2 blenn. rept. of 111. Central Hospital for the Insane, at Jacksonville. 1874/6. n. p. n. d. 62 pp. 125. v. 2, pt 2. Springfield, D. W. Lusk, 1877. pp. 427-817. pp. [431] -483. 2 bienn. rept of 111. Southern Hospital for Insane, at Anna. 1874/6. n. p. n. d. 53 pp. pp. 487-495. Blenn. rept. of comrs. to construct the 111. Southern Hospital for the Insane, at Anna. 1874/6. 9 pp. pp. 497-579. 6 bienn. rept. of 111. Asylum for Feeble- minded Children, at Lincoln. 1874/6. n. p. n. d. 83 pp. pp. 585-618. 14 blenn. rept of 111. Institution for the Blind, at Jacksonville. 1874/6. n. p. n. d. 38 pp. pp. 619-669. 4 blenn. rept. of 111. Soldiers' Orphans' Home, at Normal. 1874/6. n. p. n. d. 49 pp. pp. 671-706. 10 bienn. rept. of 111. Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary, at Chicago. 1874/6. n. p. n. d. 36 pp. pp. 707-750. 4 bienn. rept of 111. State Reform School, at Pontiac. 1874/6. n. p. n. d. 44 pp. pp. 751-817. 18 bienn. rept. of 111. Institution for Deaf and Dumb, at Jacksonville. 1874/6. n. p. n. d. 67 pp. 31 General Assembly Regular session, 1879 Jan. 8-May 31, 1879 126. Journal of the Senate. Springfield, Weber and Co., 1879. 1029, xvlil pp., 1 leaf, xxxlx pp. 127. Journal of the House of Representatives. Springfield, Weber and Co., 1879. 1086, ixxxiii pp. Reports made to the General Assembly. 4 vols. Contents 128. v. 1. Springfield, D. W. Lusk, 1878. v. p. unlettered. 10 ann. Insurance rept. of auditor of public accts. 1878. Part I. Springfield, D. W. Lusk, 1878. 372, iv pp. unlettered. Same. Part II. Springfield, D. W. Lusk, 1878. 109, 11 pp. unlettered. Ann. rept. of canal comrs. 1877. Spring- 129. field, D. W. Lusk, 1878. 79 pp. v. 2. Springfield, Weber and Co., 1879. v. p. Doc. A. Govs. message, Jan. 8, 1879. n. t. p. 27 p] unlettered. Blenn. rept. of secy, of state. 1876/: Springfield, Weber and Co., 1878. 71 pp. Doc. B. Bienn. rept. of auditor of public accts 1876/8. Springfield, D. W. Lusk, 1878. xli, 229 p| Doc. C. Blenn. rept. of state treasurer. 1876/1 n. p. n. d. 29 pp. . D. ~ - Doc. Rept of atty. gen. 1876/8. n. p. n. d. n. )>. n. d. 116 pp. >c. F. 6 blenn. rept. of state house comrs. 1876/8. 130. 30 pp. Doc. E. Blenn. rept. of adj. gen. for 1877 and 1878. Doc! n. p. n. d. 15 pp". v. 3. Springfield, Weber and Co., 1879. v. p. Doc. A. 5 blenn. rept. of bd. of state comrs. of public charities, 1878. n. p. n. d. 310 pp. Doc. B. 5 blenn. rept of 111. Northern Hospital for the Insane, at Elgin. 1876/8. n. p. n. d. 113 pp. Doc. C. 1 blenn. rept. of 111. Eastern Hospital for the Insane, at Kankakee. 1876/8. n. p. n. d. 14 pp. Doc. D. 16 blenn. rept. of 111. Central Hospital for Insane, at Jacksonville. 1876/8. n. p. n. d. 66 pp. Doc. E. 3 blenn. rept. of 111. Southern Hospital for Insane, at Anna. 1876/8. n. p. n. d. 61 pp. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP ILLINOIS COLLECTED DOCUMENTS cont'd State of Illinois cont'd 1818-date cont'd 31 General Assembly cont'd Regular session, 1879 cont'd Serial No. Jan. 8-May 31, 1879 cont'd Contents cont'd Doc. F. Rept. of comrs. to construct Southern 111. Insane Asylum. Dec. 6, 1877. n. p. n. d. 8 pp. Doc. G. 38 ann. rept (and 19 bienn. rept.) of 111. Institution for Education of Deaf and Dumb, at Jacksonville. Sept 30, 1878. Springfield, Weber, Magle and Co., 1879. 65 pp. Doc. H. 15 blenn. rept of 111. Institution for Blind, at Jacksonville. 1876/8. n. p. n. d. 39 pp. Doc. I. 7 blenn. rept. of 111. Asylum for Feeble- minded Children at Lincoln. 1876/8. n. p. n. d. 48 pp. Doc. J. 5 blenn. rept. of 111. Soldiers' Orphans' Home, at Normal. 1876/8. n. p. n. d. 55 pp. Doc. K. 11 blenn. rept. of 111. Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary, at Chicago. 1876/8. n. p. n. d. 44 pp. Doc. L. 5 blenn. rept. of 111. State Reform School, at Pontlac. 1876/8. n. p. n. d. 46 pp. 131. v. 4. Springfield, Weber and Co., 1879. v. p. Doc. A. 3 blenn. rept. of 111. Normal University, at Carbondale. 1876/8. n. p. n. d. 108 pp. Doc. C. Bienn. rept. of comrs. of penitentiary. 1876/8. n. p. n. <1. 26 pp., with app. 1-2. v. p. Doc. D. Blenn. rept of comrs. of Southern 111. Peni- tentiary. 1876/8. n. p. n. d. 39 pp. Doc. E. Ann. rept. of canal comrs. 1878. n. p. n. d. 60 pp. Doc. G. 1 ann. rept. of state bd. of health. 1878. Springfield, Weber, Magle and Co., 1879. 56 pp. Doc. H. Rept on Paris International Exposition of 1878, by comrs. of 111. 1879. n. p. n. d. 75 pp. unlettered. 11 ann. Insurance rept of auditor of public accts. 1879. Part I. Springfield, Weber, Magie and Co., 1879. 391, Iv pp. unlettered. Same. Part II. n. p. n. d. 119 pp. 32 General Assembly Regular session, 1881 Jan. 5-May 30, 1881 132. Journal of the Senate. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1881. 1007, Iv, Ixlil pp. 133. Journal of the House of Representatives. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1881. 1047, xcvll pp. Reports to the General Assembly. 3 vols. Contents 134. v. 1. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1881. v. p. Doc. A. Message of Gov. Cullom. Jan. 5, 1881. n. t. p. 12 pp. Doc. A 2. Inaugural message of Gov. Cullom. n. d. n. p. n. d. 8 pp. Doc. B. Blenn. rept of secy, of state. 1878/80. n. p. n. d. 97 pp. Doc. C. Blenn. rept. of auditor of public accts. 1878/80. n. p. n. d. xiil, 228 pp. Doc. D. Blenn. rept. of state treasurer. 1878/80. n. p. n. d. 33 pp. Doc. E. Blenn. rept. of atty. gen. 1878/80. n. p. n. d. 15 pp. Doc. F. Blenn. rept of adj. gen. 1878/80. n. p. n. d. 104 pp. Doc. G. Blenn. rept. of comrs. of 111. state peni- tentiary, at Jollet for 1878/80. n. p. n. d. 72 pp. Doc. H Blenn. rept of comrs. of Southern 111. Peni- tentiary, at Chester. 1878/80. n. p. n. d. 39 pp. Doc. I. Ann. rept of swamp lands, by I. R. Hltt, state agt. n. p. n. d. 34 pp. Doc. K. Ann. rept of state fish comn. from July 1, 1879 to Sept. 30, 1880. n. p. n. d. 14 pp. Doc. L. Rept of comrs. to complete the Douglas monument at Chicago. Dec. 31, 1880. n. p. n. d. 135. v. 2. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1881. v. p. Doc. A. 6 bienn. rept of bd. of state comrs. of public charities. 1878/80. n. p. n. d. 386 pp. Doc. B. 6 blenn. rept. of 111. Northern Hospital for the Insane, at Elgin, n. p. n. d. 112 pp. Doc. C. 2 blenn. rept. of 111. Eastern Hospital for Insane, at Kankakee. n. p. n. d. 84 pp. Doc. D. 17 bienn. rept. of 111. Central Hospital for the Insane, at Jacksonville, n. n. n. d. 74 pp. Doc. E. 4 bienn. rept. of 111. Southern Hospital for the Insane, at Anna. 1878/80. n. p. n. d. 66 pp. Doc. F. 20 blenn. rept of 111. Institution for Edu- cation of Deaf and Dumb, at Jacksonville. 1878/80. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1881. 82 pp. Doc. G. 15 blenn. rept. of 111. Institution for the Blind, at Jacksonville. 1878/80. n. p. n. d. 44 pp. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS cont'd State of Illinois cont'd 1818-date cont'd 32 General Assembly cont'd Regular session, 1881 cont'd Serial No. Jan. 5-May 30, 1881 cont'd Contents cont'd Doc. H. 8 bienn. rept. of III. Asylum for Feeble- minded Children, at Lincoln. 1878/80. n. p. n. d. 102 pp. Doc. I. 6 blenn. rept. of III. Soldiers' Orphans' Home, at Normal. 1878/80. n. p. n. d. 63 pp. Doc. K. 12 blenn. rept. of 111. Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary, at Chicago. 1878/80. n. p. n. d. 36 pp. Doc. L. 6 blenn. rept. of 111. State Reform School, at Pontlac. 1878/80. n. p. n. d. 62 pp. Doc. M. Blenn. rept. of bd. of education of City of Chicago, n. p. n. d. 6 pp. 136. v. 3. n. t. p. v. p. Doc. A. 1 blenn. rept. of bureau of labor statistics. 1881. n. p. n. d. 239 pp. Doc. B. 4 blenn. rept. of Southern 111. Normal Uni- versity, at Carbondale. 1878/80. n. p. n. d. 30 pp. Doc. D. Ann. rept. of canal comrs. 1880. Sprlng- field, H. W. Rokker, 1881. 44 pp. Doc. E. Ann. rept. of canal comrs. 1881. Spring- field, H. W. Rokker, 1881. 42 pp. Doc. E (sic). 2 ann. rent, of state bd. of health, with official register of physicians and mldwives. 1879. n. p. n. d. 129 pp. Doc. G. 3 ann. rept of state bd. of health, with official register of physicians and midwlves. 1880. Springfield, H. W. Hokker, 1881. 57 pp. Doc. L. Final rept. of Douglas monument comrs. n. t. p. 4 pp. Doc. A. 13 ann. Insurance rept. of auditor of public accts. 1881. Part I. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1881. Ixxl, 372, 111 pp. Doc. B. Same. Part II. 1881. xli, 81, 11 pp. 32 General Assembly Special session, 1882 March 23-May 6, 1882 137. Journal of the Senate. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1882. 84, vli, 16 pp. . Journal of the House of Representatives. Rokker, 1882. 130, xvil pp. Bound with Senate Journal. 33 General Assembly Regular session, 1883 Jan. 3-June 18, 1883 138. Journal of the Senate. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1883. 1142, Ix pp. 139. Journal of the House of Representatives. Rokker, 1883. 1204. xcll pp. Reports to the General Assembly, 1882-1884. Contents Springfield, H. W. Rokker, Springfield, H. W. Springfield, H. W. 4 vols. 140. 141. v. 1. 1882. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1883. v. p. Doc. A. Blenn. message of Gov. Cullom. Jan. 3, 1883. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1883. 14 pp. Doc. B. Bienn. rept. of secy, of state. 1880/2. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1882. Iv, 210 pp. Doc. D. Blenn. rept. of state treasurer. 1880/2. Springfield, H. W. Hokker, 27 pp. Doc. D. Blenn. rept. of auditor of public accts. 1880/2. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1882. ill, 295 pp. Doc. E. Blenn. rept of atty. gen. 1880/2. n. p. n. d. 42 pp. Doc. F. Blenn. rept. of adj. gen. 1880/2. n. p. n. d. 74 pp., 1 map. Doc. G. Blenn. rept. of comrs. of 111. State Peniten- tiary, at Jollet 1880/2. n. p. n. d. 78 pp. Doc. H. Blenn. rept. of comrs. of Southern 111. Peni- tentiary, at Chester. 1880/2. n. p. n. d. 58 pp. Doc. I. Ann. rept. of swamp lands, by Isaac R. Hltt, state agt. n. p. n. d. 25 pp. Doc. K. Repts. of state fish comn. of 111. n. p. n. d. 33 pp. v. 2. 1883. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1883. v. p. Doc. A. 7 ann. rept of bd. of state comrs. of public charities. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1883. 341 pp. Doc B 7 blenn. rept of 111. Northern Hospital for the Insane, at Elgin, n. p. n. d. 82 pp., 15 leaves. 3 blenn. rept of 111. Eastern Hospital for 1880/2. Springfield, H. W. Doc. C. Insane, at Kankakee. Rokker, 1882. 83 pp. Doc. D. 18 bienn. rept. of 111. Central Hospital for the Insane, at Jacksonville. 1880/2. n. p. n. d. Doc. E?' 5 blenn. rept of 111. Southern Hospital for the Insane, at Anna. 1880/2. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1883. 53 pp. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF ILLINOIS Serial No. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS cont'd State of Illinois cont'd 1818-date cont'd 33 General Assembly cont'd Regular session, 1883 cont'd Jan. 3-June 18, 1883 cont'd Contents cont'd Doc. F. 21 blenn. rent of 111. Institution for Edu- cation of Deaf and Dumb, at Jacksonville. 1880/2. n. p. n. d. 134 pp., 1 leaf. Doc. F. Proceedings of 10 Convention of American Instructors of Deaf and Dumb, held at Jacksonville, Aug. 26-30, 1882. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1882. 192 pp. Doc. G. 16 blenn. rept. of 111. Institution for the Blind, at Jacksonville. 1880/2. n. p. n. d. 23 pp. Doc. H. 9 blenn. rept. of 111. Asylum for Feeble- minded Children, at Lincoln. 1880/2. n. p. n. d. 44 pp. Doc. I. 7 blenn. rept. of 111. Soldiers' Orphans' Home, at Normal. 1880/2. n. p. Doc. K. 13 blenn. rept. of 111. Charlta" Ear Infirmary, at Chicago. n. d. 35 .. ie Eye and 1880/2. n. p. n. d. 27 pp., 4 leaves. Doc. L. 7 blenn. rept. of 111. State Reform School, at Pontlac. 1880/2. n. p. n. d. 40 pp. Doc. M. Rept. of bd. of education of City of Chicago In relation to School for Deaf and Dumb Children in Chicago. 1882. n. p. n. d. 8 pp. 142. v. 3. 1883. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1883. v. p. Doc. A. 5 bienn. rept. of Southern 111. Normal Uni- versity, at Carbondale. 1880/2. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1882. n. p. n. d. 18 pp. Doc. C. 1 ann. rept. of III. state bd. of dental exam- iners, n. p. n. d. 16 pp. Doc. D. Ann. rept. of canal comrs. 1882. n. p. n. d. 44 pp. Doc. F. 15 ann. Insurance rept. of auditor of public accts. 1883. Part I. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1883. Ixxx, 446, Iv pp. Doc. G. Same. Part II. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1883. xxxv, 93, 11 pp. 143. v. 4. 1884. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1884. v. p. Doc. A. accts. Doc. B. 144. 146. 16 ann. Insurance rept. of auditor of public 1884. Part I. n. p. n. d. Ixxli, 433, 111 pp. Same. Part II. n. p. n. d. Hi, 170, 11 pp. 34 General Assembly Regular session, 1885 Jan. 7-June 26, 1885 Journal of the Senate. Springfield, 111. Journal Co., 1885. 1081, Ixvii pp. 145. Journal of the House of Representatives. Springfield, 111. Journal Co., 1885. 1097, xcll pp. Reports to the General Assembly of 111. 1885. 4 vols. Contents v. 1. Sprlngfleld, H. W. Rokker, 1885. v. p. Doc. A. Blenn. message of Gov. Hamilton. Jan. 30, 1885. Sprlngfleld, H. W. Rokker, 1885. 21 pp. Doc. B. Bienn. rept. of auditor of public accts. 1882/4. n. p. n. d. x, 285 pp. Doc. C. Blenn. rept. of state treasurer. 1882/4. n. p. n. d. 25 pp. Doc. D. Rept. of secy, of state. 1882/4. Sprlng- fleld, H. W. Rokker, 1884, vi, 263 pp. Doc. E. Bienn. rept. of atty. gen. 1882/4. n. p. n. d. 27 pp. Doc. F. Bienn. rept. of adj. gen. of 111. 1882/4. n. p. n. d. 227 pp. v. 2. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1885. v. p. Doc. O. Blenn. rept. of comrs. of 111. state peniten- tiary, at Jollet, for two years ending Sept. 30, 1884. n. p. n. d. 71 pp. Doc. H. Blenn. rept. of comrs. of Southern 111. peni- tentiary, at Chester, for two years ending September 30, 1884. n. p. n. d. 65 pp. Doc. I. Ann. rept. of swamp lands, by I. R. Hltt, state agt. Jan. 30, 1885. Sprlngfleld, H. W. Rokker, 1885. 9 pp. Doc. K. Rept. of 111. state fish commission. Sept. 30, 1884. n. p. n. d. 127 pp. Doe. L. 3 ann. rept. of 111. bd. of pharmacy, with abstract of state pharmacy register, 1884. n. p. n. d. 78 pp. Doc. C. 4 ann. rept. of 111. bd. of pharmacy, with abstract of state pharmacy register, 1885. n. p. n. d. 200 pp. Doc. M. 6 bienn. rept. of Southern 111. Normal Uni- versity, at Carbondale. Oct. 1, 1884. n. p. n. d. 37 pp. Doc. N. Ann. rept. of canal comrs. 1883. n. p. n. d. 43 pp. Doc. C. Same, 1884. n. p. n. d. 51 pp. v. 3. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1885. v. p. Doc. A. 17 ann. Insurance rept. of auditor of public acets. of 111. 1885. Part I. Sprlngfleld, H. W. Rokker, 1885. Ixv, 416 pp. 147. 148. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS cont'd State of Illinois cont'd 1818-date cont'd 34 General Assembly cont'd Regular session, 1885 cout'd Serial No. Jan. 7-June 26, 1885 confd Contents cont'd Same. Part II. n. p. n. d. H, 165, Iv pp. 2 ann. rept. of 111. state bd. of dental exain- 1883. n. p. n. d. 17 pp. 3 ann. rept. of 111. state bd. of dental exam- 1884. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1884. 149. 150. Doc. B. Doc. L. iners. Doc. A. iners. 18 pp. v. 4. Sprlngfleld, H. W. Rokker, 1885. v. p. Doc. A. 8 bienn. rept. of bd. of state comrs. of public charities. 1884. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1885. 364 pp. Doc. B. 8 blenn. rept. of III. Northern Hospital for the Insane, at Elgin. 1882/4. n. p. n. d. 104 pp. Doc. C. 4 blenn. rept. of 111. Eastern Hospital for the Insane, at Kankakee. 1884. n. p. n. d. 114 PP. Doc. D. 19 bienn. rept of 111. Central Hospital for Insane, at Jacksonville. 1884. n. p. n. d. 74 pp. Doc. E. 6 blenn. rept. of 111. Southern Hospital for Insane, at Anna. 1884. n. p. n. d. 80 pp. Doc. F. 22 blenn. rept (44 ann.) of 111. Institution for Education of Deaf and Dumb, at Jacksonville. 1884. n. p. n. d. 85 pp. Doc. G. 17 blenn. rept. of III. Institution for Educa- tion of Blind, at Jacksonville. 1884. n. p. n. d. 42pp. Doc. H. 10 blenn. rept. of 111. Asylum for Feeble- minded Children, at Lincoln. 1884. n. p. n. d. 52 pp. Doc. I. 8 bienn. rept. of 111. State Reform School, at Pontlac. " Doc. K. Ear Infirmary, at Chicago. 43 pp. Doc. L. 8 blenn. rept. of 111. Soldiers' Orphans' Home, at Normal. 1882/4. n. p. n. d. 63 pp. 35 General Assembly Regular session, 1887 Jan. 5-June 15, 1887 Springfield, Sprlngfleld Prtg. Co., 1884. n. p. n. d. 57 pp. 14 bienn. rept. of 111. Charitable Eye and 1884. n. p. n. d. Journal of the Senate. 1888. 1130, evil pp. 151. Journal of the House of Representatives. field Prtg. Co., 1888. 1301, ell pp. Reports made to the General Assembly of 111. 5 vols. Sprlngfleld, Sprlng- 1887-1888. 152. 1884/6. 1884/6. 1884/6. 1153. Contents v. 1. 1887. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1887 v p Doc. A. Blenn. message of Gov. Oglesby. Jan 5 1887. n. p. n. d. 28 pp. Doc. B. Bienn. rept. of auditor of public accts. 1884/6. n. p. n. d. xi, 324 pp. Doc. C. Blenn. rept of state treasurer n. p. n. d. 26 pp. Doc. D. Blenn. rept. of secy, of state of 111 n. p. n. d. vll, 184 pp. Doc. F. Blenn. rept. of adj. gen. of III u. p. n. d. 316 pp. v. 2. 1887. Sprlngfleld, H. W. Rokker, 1887. v. p Doc. A. 9 bienn. rept. of bd. of state comrs. of public charities. 1886. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1887. 285 pp. Doc. B. 20 blenn. rept. of III. Central Hospital for Insane, at Jacksonville. 1884/6. n. p n d 80 pp. Doc. C. 9 blenn. rept. of 111. Northern Hospital for the Insane, at Elgin. 1884/6. n. p. n. d. 107 pp Doc. D. 5 blenn. rept. of 111. Eastern Hospital for Insane, at Kankakee. 1884/6. n. p. n d. 102 pp Doc. E. 7 bienn. rept. of 111. Southern Hospital for the Insane, at. Anna. 1884/6. n. p. n. d 68 pp Doc. F. 19 blenn. rept. of 111. Institution for Educa- tion of the Blind, at Jacksonville. 1884/6 n p n. d. 43 pp. Do . c ' G 23 ! )lenn - rept - < 46 ann -> of ! Institution for Education of Deaf and Dumb, at Jacksonville 1884/6. n. p. n. d. 127 pp. "v j 15 bl<>ni1 - re Pt- of 111. Charitable Eve and Ear Infirmary, at Chicago. 1884/6. n. p. n c 43 pp. Doc I 9 blenn. rept. of 111. Soldiers' Orphans' Home, at Normal. 1884/6. n. p. n d. 57 pp D C '< K ,'A n^iSl 6 " 11 - rept ' of IU - As .vlum for Feeble- minded Children, at Lincoln. 1884/6. n p n d 51 pp. Doc ; *? We ^".-o r *P f - * I' 1 - state Reform School, at Pontlac. 1884/6. n. p. n. d. 60 pp Doe. M. 1 hlenn. rept. of III. Soldiers' and Sailors' Home, at Qulncy. 1884/6. n. p. n. d. 28 pp. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP ILLINOIS 159. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS cont'd State of Illinois cont'd 1818-date cont'd 35 General Assembly cont'd Regular session, 1887 cont'd Serial No. Jan. 5-June 15, 1887 cont'd Contents cont'd 154. v. 3. 1887. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1887. v. p. Doc. A. 18 ann. insurance rept. of auditor of public accts. 1886. Part I. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1886. Ixvii, 428 pp. Doc. B. Same. Part II. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1886. 1, 187. iv pp. 155. v. 4. 1887. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1887. v. p. Doc. A. 19 ann. insurance rept. of auditor of public accts. 1887. Part I. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1887. Ixxvll, 448 pp. Doc. B. Same. Part II. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1887. ivl, 187, iv pp. 156. v. 5. 1888. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1888. v. p. unlettered. 20 ann. insurance rept. of auditor of pub- lic accts. 1888. Part I. Springfield, H. W. Bokker, 1888. Ixxvil, 450 pp. unlettered. Same. Part II. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1888. llv, 208 pp. 36 General Assembly Regular session, 1889 Jan. 9-May 28, 1889 157. Journal of the Senate. Springfield, Springfield Prtg. Co., 1889. 964, c pp. 158. Journal of the House of Representatives. Springfield, Spring- field Prtg. Co., 1889. 2 pi., 1074 pp., 1 leaf, cxxiii pp. Reports to the General Assembly of 111. 1889. 4 vols. Contents v. 1. Springfield, Springfield Prtg. Co., 1889. v. p. Doc. A. Bienn. message of Gov. Oglesby. Jan. 9, 1889. Springfield, Springfield Prtg. Co., 1889. 23 pp. Doc. B. Bienn. rept of auditor of public accts. 1886/8. Springfield, Springfield Prtg. Co., 1888. xiv, 316 pp. Doc. C. Bienn. rept. of state treasurer. 1886/8. n. p. n. d. 26 pp. Doc. D. Bienn. rept. of secy, of state. 1886/8. Springfield, Springfield Prtg. Co., 1889. 6, 152 pp. v. 2. Springfield. Springfield Prtg. Co., 1889. v. p. Doc. A. 10 bienn. rent, of bd. of state comrs. of public charities of 111. 1888. Springfield, Spring- field Prtg. Co., 1888. 297 pp. Doc. B. 21 bienn. rept of 111. Central Hospital for the Insane, at Jacksonville. 1886/8. n. p. n. d. 66 pp. Doc. C. 10 bienn. rept of 111. Northern Hospital for the Insane, at Elgin. 1886/8. n. p. n. d. 97 pp. Doc. D. 6 bienn. rept of 111. Eastern Hospital for the Insane, at Kankakee. 1886/8. n. p. n. d. 99 pp. Doc. E. 8 bienn. rept of 111. Southern Hospital for the Insane, at Anna. 1886/8. n. p. n. d. 70 pp. Doc. F. 20 bienn. rept. of 111. Institution for Educa- tion of the Blind, at Jacksonville. 1886/8. n. p. n. d. 42 pp. Doc. G. 24 Dlenn. rept. (48 ann.) of 111. Institution for the Education of Deaf and Dumb, at Jackson- ville. 1886/8. n. p. n. d. 75 pp. Doc. H. 16 bienn. rept. of 111. Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary, at Chicago. 1886/8. n. p. n. d. 42 pp. Doc. I. 10 bienn. rent, of 111. Soldiers' Orphans' Home, at Normal. 1886/8. n. p. n. d. 65 pp. Doc. K. 12 bienn. rept. of 111. Asylum for Feeble- minded Children, at Lincoln. 1886/8. n. p. n. d. 51 pp. Doc. L. 10 bienn. rept. of 111. State Reform School, at Pontiac. 1886/8. n. p. n. d. 65 pp. Doc. M. 2 bienn. rept. of 111. Soldiers' and Sailors' Home, at Qulncy. 1888/8. n. p. n. d. 97 pp. v. 3. Springfield, Springfield Prtg. Co., 1889. v. p. Doc. A. 21 ann. Insurance rept. of auditor of public accts. 1889. Part I. Springfield, Springfield Prtg. Co., 1889. Ixxix, 432 pp. Doc. B. Same. Part II. Springfield, Springfield Prtg. Co., 1889. Ix, 196 pp. v. 4. Springfield, Springfield Prtg. Co., 1889. v. p. Doc. A. Ann. rept. of bd. of live stock comrs. 1886/7. n. p. n. d. 142 pp. Doc. A. Same. 1887/8. n. p. n. d. 36 pp. Doc. C. Rept. of bd. of 111. state fish comrs. Sept. 30, 1888. n. p. n. d. 113 pp. Doc. D. Ann. rept on swamp lands, by Isaac R. Hitt, state agt. Dec. 1, 1888. n. p. n. d. 41 pp. Doc. E. Ann. rept. of canal comrs. 1888. n. p. n. d. 37 pp. Doc. E. Bienn. rept of atty. gen. 1886/8. n. p. n. d. 55 pp. 160. 161. 162. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS cont'd State of Illinois cont'd 1818-date cont'd 36 General Assembly cont'd Regular session, 1889 cont'd Serial No. Jan. 9-May 28, 1889 cont'd Contents cont'd Doc. F. 7 ann. rept. of bd. of dental examiners. Dec. 15, 1888. n. p. n. d. 30 pp. Doc. F. 8 ann. rept of bd. of dental examiners. Dec. 15, 1889. n. p. n. d. 30 pp. Doc. N. Blenn. rept. of comrs. of 111. state peniten- tiary, at Joliet, for two years ending Sept. 30, 1888. n. p. n. d. 80 pp. Doc. O. Bienn. rept. of comrs. of Southern 111. peni- tentiary, at Chester, for two years ending Sept 30, 1888. n. p. n. d. 75 pp. Doc. N. Ann. rept. of canal comrs. 1889. n. p. n. d. 36 pp. 36 Assembly Extra session, 1890 July 23-Aug. 1, 1890 163. Journal of the Senate. Springfield, Springfield Prtg. Co., 1890. 42, 10, vlll pp. Bound with following Item. . Journal of the House ot Representatives. Springfield, Spring- field Prtg. Co., 1890. 64 pp., 1 leaf, xvll pp. With the two preceding Items are bound the following : Statement of expenses of special session of 36 Gen. Assem. n. p. n. d. 11 pp. Laws passed by 36 Gen. Assem. at extra sess. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1890. 10 pp. 37 General Assembly Regular session, 1891 Jan. 7-June 12, 1891 164. Journal of the Senate. Springfield, H. W. Bokker, 1891. 1220 (1). xcil pp. 165. Journal of the House of Representatives. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1891. 1420, cxll pp. Reports to General Assembly of 111., 1890. 5 vols. Contents 166. v. 1. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1890. v. p. Doc. A. Bienn. message of Gov. Fifer. Jan. 8, 1891. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1891. 26 pp. Doc. D. Blenn. rept. of secy, of state. 1888/90. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1891. vl, 128 pp. Doc. B. Blenn. rept. of auditor of public accts. 1888/90. Springfield, H. W. Hokker, 1890. xvl, 350 pp. Doc. C. Blenn. rept. of state treasurer. 1888/90. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1890. 25 pp. Doc. E. Blenn. rept. of atty. gen. 1888/90. Spring- field, H. W. Bokker. n. d. 112 pp. 167. v. 2. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1890. v. p. Doc. A. 11 bienn. rept. of bd. of state comrs. of public charities. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1890. 322 pp. Doc. I. 11 bienn. rept. of 111. Soldiers' Orphans' Home, at Normal. 1888/90. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1890. 65 pp. Doc. L. 11 bienn. rept of 111. State Reform School, at Pontiac. 1888/90. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1890. 55 pp. Doc. M. 3 bienn. rept. of 111. Soldiers' and Sailors' Home, at Quincy. 1888/90. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1890. 109 pp. 168. V. 3. Springfield, H. W. Bokker, 1890. v. p. Doc. B. 22 bienn. rept. of 111. Central Hospital for the Insane, at Jacksonville. 1888/90. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1890. 70 pp. Doc. C. 11 bienn. rept. of 111. Northern Hospital for Insane, at Elgin. 1888/90. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1890. 92 pp. Doc. D. 7 bienn. rept. of 111. Eastern Hospital for the Insane, at Kankakee. 1888/9O. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1890. 114 pp. Doc. E. 9 bienn. rept. of 111. Southern Hospital for the Insane, at Anna. 1888/90. Springfield, H. W. Rokker. 1890. 62 pp. Doc. F. 21 bienn. rept of 111. Institution for Educa- tion of Blind, at Jacksonville. 1888/90. Spring- field, H. W. Bokker, 1890. 45 pp. Doc G 25 bienn. rept. (50 ann.) of 111. Institution for Education of Deaf and Dumb, at Jacksonville. 1888/90. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1890. 81 pp. Doc. H. 17 bienn. rept. of 111. Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary, at Chicago. 1888/90. Springfield, H. W. Bokker, 1890. 50 pp. Doc. K. 13 bienn. rept. of 111. Asylum for Feeble- minded Children, at Lincoln. 1888/90. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1890. 57 pp. 169. v. 4. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1890. v. p. Doc A. Blenn. rept. of comrs. of III. state peniten- tiary, at Joliet 1888/90. Springfield, H. W. Rok- ker, 1890. 82 pp. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP ILLINOIS 170. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS cont'd State of Illinois cont'd 1818-date cont'd 87 General Assembly cont'd Regular session, 1891 cont'd STtal No. Jan. 7-June 12, 1891 cont'd Contents cont'd Doc. C. 4 ann. rept. of bd. of live stock comrs. 1888/9. Sprlngaeld, Springfield Prtg. Co., 1890. 26 pp. Doc D 5 ann. rept. of bd. of live stock comrs. 1889/!0. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1890. 90 pp. Doc. D. Rept. of Gettysburg monument comrs. 1890. n. p. n. d. 4 pp. Doc B. Blenn. rept. of comrs. of Southern 111. peni- tentiary, at Chester. 1888/90. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1890. 66 pp. Doc. E. Rept. of 111. state fish comrs. 1890. Spring- field, H. W. Rokker, 1891. 78 pp. Doc. P. Ann. rept of swamp lands, by Isaac R. Hltt, state agt. 1890. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1891. 52 pp. Doc. H. Ann. rept. of canal comrs. 1890. Spring- field, H. W. Rokker, 1890. 36 pp. Doc. M. 9 blenn. rept. of Southern 111. Normal Uni- versity, at Carbondale. 1890. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1891. 12 pp. Doc. P. Rept. of 111. State Historical Library. 1890. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1891. 6 pp. Doc. Q. 8 ann. rept. of III. bd. of pharmacy, with abstract of state pharmacy register for 1889. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1891. 73 pp. Doc. R. 9 ann. rept. of 111. bd. of pharmacy, with abstract of state pharmacy register. 1890. Spring- field, H. W. Rokker, 1891. 144 pp. Doc. S. Rept. ol condition of Soldiers' Home in Chicago, June 27, 1890. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1891. 11 pp. unlettered. 9 ann. rept. of 111. state dental exam- iners. 1890. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1890. 13 pp. unlettered. 2 blenn. rept. of Lincoln Homestead Trustees. 1891. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1890. 6 pp. Doc. M. Suppl. rept. of state reform school, at Pontiac. 1890. n. p. n. d. 4 pp. v. 5. Springfield. H. W. Rokker, 1890. v. p. unlettered. 22 ann. Insurance rept. of auditor of public accts. 1890. Part I. Springfield, Springfield l-rtg. Co., 1890. Ixxxlv, 486 pp. unlettered. Same. Part II. Springfield, Springfield Prtg. Co., 1890. Ivl, 204 pp. 38 General Assembly Regular session, 1893 Jan. 4-June 16, 1893 171. Journal of the Senate. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1893. 1006 (1), xclv pp. 172. Journal of the House of Representatives. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1893. 1234, cxxxvlll pp. Reports to the General Assembly of 111., 1892-1894. 10 vols. Contents 178. v. 1. 1892. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1890. v. p. unlettered. Bienn. message of Gov. Fifer. Jan. 5, 1893. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1893. 23 pp. Doc. B. Blenn. rept. of auditor of public accts. 1890/2. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1892. 328 pp. unlettered. Bienn. rept. of state treasurer. 1890/2. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1892. 26 pp. Doc. D. Blenn. rept. of secy, of state of 111. 1890/2. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1892. vl, 120 pp. Doc. E. Blenn. rept. of atty. gen. 1890/2. Spring- field, H. W. Rokker, 1893. 154 pp. 174. v. 2. 1892. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1890. v. p. Doc. A. 12 bienn. rept. of bd. of state comrs. of public charities. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1893. 326 pp. Doc. I. 12 blenn. rept. of 111. Soldiers' Orphans' Home, at Normal. 1890/2. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1892. 69 pp. Doc. M. 4 blenn. rept. of 111. Soldiers' and Sailors' nome, at Quincy. 1890/2. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1892. 131 pp. Doc. R. 1 blenn. rept. of 111. Asylum for Insane Criminals, at Chester. 1890/2. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1893. 57 pp. Doc. T. Ann. rept. of bd. of Inspectors of House of Correction of Chicago. 1890. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1891. 28 pp. 175. v. 3. 1892. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1890. v. p. Doc. B. 23 blenn. rept of 111. Central Hospital for Insane, at Jacksonville. 1890/2. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1892. 89 pp. Doc. C. 12 blenn. rept of III. Northern Hospital for Insane, at Elgin. 1890/2. Springfield, H. W. Rokkor, 1892. 116 pp. 176. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS cont'd State of Illinois cont'd 1818-date cont'd 38 General Assembly cont'd Regular session, 1893 cont'd Serial No. Jan. 4-June 16, 1893 cont'd Contents cont'd Doc. D. 8 blenn. rept of 111. Eastern Hospital for the Insane, at Kankakee. 1890/2. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1892. 91 pp. Doc. E. 10 blenn. rept. of 111. Southern Hospital for the Insane, at Anna. 1890/2. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1892. 78 pp. Doc. F. 22 blenn. rept. of 111. Institution for the Education of the Blind, at Jacksonville. 1890/2. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1892. 63 pp. Doc. G. 26 bienn. (52 ann.) rept. of 111. Institution for Deaf and Dumb, at Jacksonville. 1890/2. Springfield, H. W. Rokker. 1892. 185 pp. Doc. H. 18 blenn. rept. of 111.- Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary, at Chicago. 1890/2. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1892. 49 pp. Doc. K. 14 blenn. rept. of 111. Asylum for Feeble- minded Children, at Lincoln. 1890/2. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1892. 59 pp. v. 4. 1892. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1890. v. p. Doc. A. Blenn. rept. of comrs. of 111. state peniten- tiary, at Joliet. 1890/2. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1892. 82 pp. Doc. B. Bienn. rept. of Southern 111. penitentiary, at Chester. 1890/2. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1893. 60 pp. Doc. C. 6 ann. rept. of bd. of live stock comrs. for 1891. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1892. 29 pp. Doc. D. 7 ann. rept. of bd. of live stock comrs. for 1892. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1893. 124 pp. Doc. E. Ann. rept. of canal comrs. 1891. Spring- field, H. W. Rokker, 1892. 33 pp. Doc. F. Ann. rept. of canal comrs. of 1892. Spring- field, H. W. Rokker, 1893. 33 pp. Doc. G. 10 ann. rept. of 111. state bd. of dental ex- aminers. 1891. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1892. 13 pp. unlettered. 11 ann. rept of 111. state bd. of dental examiners. 1892. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1893. 15 pp. Doc. I. 10 ann. rept. of state bd. of pharmacy of 111., with abstract of registered pharmacists. 1891. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1892. 163 pp. unlettered. 11 ann. rept. of state bd. of pharmacy of 111., with abstract of registered pharmacists. 1892. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1893. 163 pp. unlettered. Ann. rept. of auditor of public accts. of building and loan assns. 1892. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1892. 113 pp. Doc. L. Ann. rept. on swamp lands, by Isaac R. Hilt, state agt. 1892. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1893. 48 pp. Doc. O. Rept. of bd. of 111 state fish comrs. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1893. 52 pp. Doc. P. 1 blenn. rept. of 111. state reformatory, at Pontiac. 1890/2. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1893. 177. 178. 179. 180. 181. 1890/2. pp. 1890. 67 V. 5. 1890. Springfield. H. W. Rokker, 1890. v. p. unlettered. 23 ann. Insurance rept. of auditor of pub- lic accts. of 111. 1891. Part I. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1891. Ixxxviii, 438 pp. unlettered. Same. Part II. Springfield, H. W. Rok- ker, 1891. Ivl, 218 pp. v. 6. 1892. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1890. v. p. unlettered. 24 ann. Insurance rept. of auditor of pub- lic accts. 1892. Part I. Springfield, H. W. Rok- ker, 1892. Ixxvii, 420 pp. Same. Part II. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1892. Iv. 222 pp. v. 7. 1893. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1894. v. p. unlettered. 25 ann. Insurance rept. of auditor of pub- lic accts. 1893. Part I. Springfield, H. W. Rok- ker, 1893. Ixxx, 406 pp. unlettered. Same. Part II. Springfield, H. W. Rok- ker, 1893. Hx, 230 pp. V. 8. 1894. Springfield, H .W. Rokker, 1894. v. p. unlettered. 28 ann. insurance rept. of Insurance supt. 1894. Part I. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1894. xclv, 382 pp. unlettered. Same. Part II. Springfield, H. W. Rok- ker, 1894. Ixxlx, 309 pp. v. 9. 1894. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1898. v. p. unlettered. 13 bienn. rept. of bd. of state comrs. of public charities. 1894. Springfield, Ed. F. Hart- man, 1804. 127 pp. unlettered. 5 bienn. rept. of bd. of 111. Soldiers' and Sailors' Home, at Qulncy. 1892/4. Springfield, Ed. F. Hartman, 1895. 107 pp. unlettered. 2 blenn. rept. of bd. of managers of 111. State Reformatory. 1892/4. Springfield, Ed. F. Hartmnn, 1895. 84 pp. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS COLLECTED DOCUMENTS cont'd State of Illinois cont'd 1818-date cont'd 38 General Assembly cont'd Regular session, 1893 cont'd Serial No. Jan. 4-June 16, 1893 cont'd Contents cont'd unlettered. 1 ann. rept. of 111. Industrial Home for Blind, at Chicago. 1894. Springfield, Ed. F. Hart- man, 1895. 9 pp. unlettered. Blenn. rept. of comrs. of Southern 111. Penitentiary, at Chester. 1892/4. Springfield, Ed. F. Hartman, 1895. 63 pp. unlettered. 13 blenn. rept. of 111. Northern Hospital for the Insane, at Elgin. 1892/4. Springfield, Ed. F. Hartman, 1894. 166 pp. unlettered. 9 blenn. rept. of III. Eastern Hospital for the Insane, at Kankakee. 1892/4. Springfield, Ed. F. Hartman, 1894. 128 pp. unlettered. 11 blenn. rept. of Southern 111. Normal University, at Carbondale. 1892/4. Springfield, Ed. F. Hartman, 1895. 12 pp. unlettered. 13 ann. rept. of 111. state bd. of dental examiners. 1894. Springfield, Ed. F. Hartman, 1895. 38 pp. unlettered. 9 ann. rept. of bd. of live stock comrs. for 1894. Springfield, Ed. F. Hartman, 1895. 62 pp. unlettered. Rept. of bd. of III. state fish comrs. 1892/4. Springfield. Ed. F. Hartman, 1895. 52 pp. unlettered. Blenn. rept. of state treasurer. 1892/4. Springfield. Ed. F. Hartman, 1894. 27 pp. 182. v. 10. 1894. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1898. v. p. unlettered. 27 blenn. rept. of III. Institution for Education of Deaf and Dumb, at Jacksonville. 1892/4. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1894. 169 pp. unlettered. 23 bienn. rept. of 111. Institution for Edu- cation of Blind, at Jacksonville. 1892/4. Spring- field. H. W. Rokker, 1894. 68 pp. unlettered. 24 bienn. rept. of 111. Central Hospital for Insane, at Jacksonville. 1892/4. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1894. 85 pp. unlettered. 11 bienn. rept. of 111. Southern Hospital for Insane, at Anna. 1892/4. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1894. 102 pp. unlettered. 15 bienn. rept. of 111. Asylum for Feeble- minded Children, at Lincoln. 1892/4. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1894. 62 pp. unlettered. 2 bienn. rept. of 111. Asylum for Insane Criminals, at Chester. 1892/4. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1894. 59 pp. unlettered. 13 bienn. rept. of HI. Soldiers' Orphans' Home, at Normal. 1892/4. Springfield, H. W. Rokker. 1894. 67 pp. unlettered. 19 bienn. rept. of HI. Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary, at Chicago. 1892/4. Springfield, Ed. F. Hartman. 1894. 47 pp. unlettered. 1 bienn. rept. of III. State Home for Juvenile Female Offenders. 1892/4. Springfield, Ed. F. Hartman, 1894. 30 pp. unlettered. 13 ann. rept. of state bd. of pharmacy, with an abstract of registered nhannacists, 1894. Springfield. Ed. F. Hartman, 1895. 164 pp. unlettered. Rept. of HI. State Historical Library. 1894. Springfield, Ed. F. Hartman, 1895. 27 pp. unlettered. Rept. of bd. of trustees of Lincoln Homestead. 1895. Springfield, Ed. F. Hartman, 1895. 6 pp. 39 General Assembly Regular session, 1895 Jan. 9-June 14, 1895 183. Journal of the Senate. Springfield, Ed. F. Hartman, 1896. 1048, cxxi pp. 184. Journal of the House of Representatives. Springfield, Ed. F. Hartman, 1896. 1183, clxiii pp. Reports to the General Assembly, 1895. 3 vols. Contents 185. v. 1. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1898. v. p. unlettered. Bienn. message of Gov. Altgeld. Jan. 9, 1895. Springfield, Ed. F. Hartman, 1895. 55 pp. unlettered. Blenn. rept. of auditor of public accts. 1892/4. Springfield, Ed. F. Hartman, 1895. xxl, 400 pp. unlettered. Bienn. rept. of secy of state. 1892/4. Springfield, Ed. F. Hartman, 1895. vil, 206 pp. unlettered. Bienn. rept. of comrs. of HI. state peni- tentiary, at Joliet. 1892/4. Springfield, Ed. F. Hartman, 1894. 83 pp. unlettered. Ann. rept. of canal comrs. 1894. Spring- field, Ed. F. Hartman, 1895. 36 pp. 186. v. 2. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1898. v. p. unlettered. Bienn. rept. of atty. gen. 1892/4. Springfield, Ed. F. Hartman, 1895. 326 pp. unlettered. Ann. rept. of canal comrs. 1895. Spring- field, Ed. F. Hartman, 1895. 38 pp. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS cont'd State of Illinois cont'd 1818-date cont'd 39 General Assembly cont'd Regular session, 1895 cont'd Serial No. Jan. 9-June 14, 1895 cont'd Contents cont'd unlettered. 10 ann. rept. of bd. of live stock comrs. for 1895. Springfield, Ed. F. Hartman, 1896. 63 pp. unlettered. 3 ann. rept. of factory Inspectors for 1895. Springfield, Ed. F. Hartman, 1896. 274 pp. unlettered. 14 ann. rept. of state bd. of pharmacy, with abstract of registered pharmacists. 1895. Springfield, Bd. F. Hartman, 1896. 213 pp. 187. v. 3. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1898. v. p. unlettered. 27 ann. Insurance rept. of Insurance supt. of III. 1895. Part I. Springfield, Ed. F. Hartman, 1895. cii, 385 pp. unlettered. Same. Part II. Springfield, Ed. F. Hart- man, 1895. Ixxxi, 366 pp. 39 General Assembly Extra session, 1895 June 25-Aug. 2, 1895 188. Journal of the Senate. Springfield, Ed. F. Hartman, 1895. 79, xviii pp. 189. Journal of the House of Representatives. Springfield, Ed. F. Hartman, 1895. 153, xxxv pp. 40 General Assembly Regular session, 1897 Jan. 6-June 4, 1897 190. Journal of the Senate. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1897. 1276 pp. 191. Journal of the House of Representatives. Springfield, Phillips Bros.. 1897. 1232, clxxxiv pp. Reports to the General Assembly of 111. 1896. 5 vols. Contents 192. v. 1. Springfield. Phillips Bros., 1898. v. p. unlettered. Blenn. rept. auditor of public accts. 1894/6. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1897. xv, 387 pp. unlettered. Bienn. rept. secy, of state. 1894/6. Springfield. Phillips Bros., 1897. xxl. 201. 11 pp. unlettered. Blenn. rept. atty. gen. 1894/6. Spring- field, Phillips Bros., 1897. 355 pp. 193. v. 2. Springfield. Phillips Bros., 1898. v. p. unlettered. 14 bienn. (or 28 ann.) rept. bd. state comrs. public charities. 1894/6. Springfield, Phil- lips Bros., 1897. 373 pp. unlettered. 28 bienn. (55 and 56 ann.) rept. of HI. Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. 1894/6. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1896. 121 pp. unlettered. 6 bienn. rept. of 111. Soldiers' and Sailors' Home. 1894/6. Springfield, E. F. Hartman, 1896. 129 pp., 1 pi. unlettered. 14 blenn. rept. of 111. Soldiers' Orphans' Home. 1894/6. Springfield, E. F. Hartman, 1896. 72 pp., 1 pi. unlettered. 20 bienn. rept. HI. Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary. 1894/6. Springfield, E. F. Hart- man, 1896. 56 pp. unlettered. 3 ann. rept. III. Industrial Home for the Blind. 1896. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1897. 6 pp. unlettered. 12 bienn. rept. Southern 111. Normal Uni- versity. 1894/6. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1897. 13 pp. Omitted from Table of Contents of vol. 2. unlettered. Bienn. rept. of treasurer. 1894/6. Springfield. Phillips Bros., 1896. 28 pp. 194. v. 3. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1898. v. p. unlettered. HI. State Historical Library. Fourth blenn. rept. 1894/6. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1897. 31 pp. unlettered. Rept. of canal comrs. 1895/6. Spring- field, Phillips Bros., 1897. 44 pp. unlettered. Ann. (sic) rept. on swamp lands. 1895/b. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1897. 65 pp. unlettered. 11 ann. rept bd. of live stock comrs. 1895/6. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1897. 63 pp. unlettered. Rept. of bd. of HI. state fish comrs. 1894/6. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1897. 21 pp. unlettered. 15 ann. rept. state bd. of pharmacy. 1896. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1897. 348 pp. unlettered. Blenn. rept. adj. gen. 1895-1896. Spring- field, Phillips Bros., 1897. 282 pp., 1 map. 195. v. 4. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1898. v. p. unlettered. Rept. of comrs. 111. State Penitentiary, Joliet. 1894/6. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1897. unlettered. Rept. of comrs. Southern 111. Penitentiary, Chester. 1894/6. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1897. 57 pp. 30 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS COLLECTED DOCUMENTS cont'd State of Illinois cont'd 1818-date cont'd 40 General Assembly cont'd Regular session, 1897 oont'd Serial No. Jan. 6-June 4, 1897 cont'd Contents cont'd unlettered. 3 blenn. rept, 111. State Reformatory. 1894/6. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1897. 79 pp. unlettered. 12 blenn. rept. 111. Southern Hospital for Insane, at Anna. 1894/6. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1896. 168 pp., 11 pis. unlettered. 14 blenn. rept. 111. Northern Hospital for Insane, at Elgin. 1894/6. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1896. 91 pp. 6 pis. unlettered. 25 blenn. rept. 111. Central Hospital for Insane, at Jacksonville. 1894/6. Springfield, B. F. Hartman, 1896. 87 pp. unlettered. 10 bienn. rept. 111. Eastern Hospital for Insane, at Kankakee. 1894/6. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1897. 135 pp. unlettered. 24 bienn. rept. 111. Institution for Educa- tion of the Blind. 1894/6. Springfield, E. F. Hart- man, 1896. 66 pp. 196. v. 5. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1898. v. p. unlettered. 28 ann. insurance rept 1896. Part I. Fire and marine insurance. Springfield, E. F. Hart- man, 1896. crxvi, 395 pp. unlettered. Same. Part II. Life, casualty and as- sessment Insurance. Id., 1896. cxxlll, 437 pp. Reports to the General Assembly of 111., 1897. 3 vols. Contents 197. v. 1. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1897. v. p. unlettered. 16 ann. rept. of state bd. of pharmacy of 111., with abstract of registered pharmacists. 1897. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1898. 278 pp. unlettered. Ann. rept. of canal comrs. of 111. 1897. Springfield. Phillips Bros., 1898. 58 pp. unlettered. 5 ann. rept. of factory inspectors for 1897. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1898. 433 pp. 198. v. 2. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1897. v. p. unlettered. 29 ann. insurance rept. of insurance supt. 1897. Part I. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1897. cviil, 571 pp. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS cont'd State of Illinois cont'd 1818-date cont'd 40 General Assembly cont'd Regular session, 1897 cont'd Serial No. Jan. 6-June 4, 1897 cont'd Contents cont'd 199. v. 3. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1897. v. p. unlettered. 29 ann. insurance rept. of insurance supt. 1897. Part II. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1897. clxxxv, 606 pp. 40 General Assembly Special session, 1897/8 Dec. 7, 1897-Feb. 24, 1898 200. Journal of the Senate. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1898. 2 p. 1., 297 pp. . Journal of the House of Representatives. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1898. 2 p. 1., 255 pp. Bound with Senate Journal. 41 General Assembly 1899 Jan. 4-April 14, 1899 Journal of the Senate. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1899. 201. 202. 203. 204. 205. 206. 2 n. 1., 960 pp. Journal of the House of Representatives. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1899. 2 p. 1., 1116 pp. 42 General Assembly Regular session, 1901 Jan. 9-May 4, 1901 Journal of the Senate. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1901. 2 p. 1., 988 pp. Journal of the House of Representatives. Springfield. Phillips Bros., 1901. 1249 pp. 43 General Assembly Regular session, 1903 Jan. 7-May 7, 1903 Journal of the Senate. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1903. 2 p. 1., 1197 pp. Journal of the House of Representatives. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1903. 1427 pp. PART II TOPICAL ANALYSIS ABSENTEEISM; see EDUCATION. TRUANCY ACCIDENTS 1883. Kept, of casualties. (Bureau of labor statistics.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. Dangerous Trades; see Labor, that title Factories; see Labor. Factory Inspection Insurance; see Insurance Mines 1883-1903. Table showing non-fatal accidents in mines for no. of yrs. (22 A.R. coal rept. of 111. bureau of labor statistics 1903: 81.) 1883/01-1883/02. Table showing percentages of fatal ac- cidents caused by falling roof or sides for several yrs., by distrs. (20 same 1901 (p. 51) 21 same 1902.) 1883/01-1883/03. Table showing fatal accidents in mines. (20 same 1901 (p. 46) 22 same 1903.) 1883/01-1883/04. Table showing total no. killed and in- jured in mines, with percentages of all accidents. (20 same 1901 (p. 59) 23 same 1904.) . Table showing fatal accidents from falls in mines and from other causes, with averages and percentages. (20 same 1901 (p. 50) 23 same 1904.) . Table showing non-fatal accidents from falling roof and sides, and other causes, with percentages caused by falling roof. (20 same 1901 (p. 58) 23 same 1904.) 1888/01-1888/04. Table showing fatal accidents, by leading causes. (20 same 1901 (p. 49) 23 same 1904.) 1890/01-1890/04. Table showing fatal accidents, by causes and by distrs., with totals and averages. (20 same 1901 (p. 48) 23 same 1904.) 1901-1904. Tables showing fatal accidents, by causes and distrs., for yr. ended July 1. (23 same 1904: 100-101.) . Table showing fatal casualties in mines, by distrs. (20 same 1901 (p. 45) 23 same 1904.) 1902-1904. Table showing non-fatal accidents in mines, by occupation and distrs., with totals and percent- ages. (21 same 1902 (p. 77) 23 same 1904.) 1903. Table showing fatal and non-fatal accidents caused by explosions in mines, falling coal and rock, and other causes. (22 same 1903: 76.) 1903-1904. Table showing occupation and conjugal re- lation of killed in 111. mines. (22 same 1903 (p. 79) 23 same 1904.) 1903/4. Table showing persons killed by accidents in coal mines of U. S. and Canada. (23 same 1904: 104.) 1904. Table showing conjugal relations of injured in non-fatal accidents and time lost, by distrs. (23 same 1904: 112.) . Table showing causes of non-fatal accidents, by distrs. (23 same 1904: 112-113.) ACCIDENTS cont'd Mines con't 1904. Table showing fatal and non-fatal accidents caused by explosions, falling coal and rock, and all other causes. (23 same 1904: 99.) . Some recent opinions of Supreme Court of 111. re. actions brought to recover damages for accidents occurring in coal mines. (23 same 1904: 373-392.) BRAIDWOOD 1883. Govs. communication and adj. genls. rept. re. calamity at Diamond Coal Mine near Braidwood. (House jol. 33 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1883: 247-250; Sen. jol. same 1883: 308-311.) Railroad 1871/2-1903/4. Table of accidents on steam r.rs. (2 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1871/2 (p. 450) 34 same 1904.) 1873/5-1880/1. Accidents; stmt. of no. of r.r. accidents in 111. (5 same 1874/5 (p. 14) 11 same 1880/1.) 1877-1878. Comparative stmt. of r.r. accidents to all persons. (8 same 1877/8: xii.) 1889. Comparative stmt. of r.r. accidents in U. S. and in 111. (20 same 1889/90: 240.) 1889/90-1903/4. Comparative summary of accidents on r.rs. In 111. (20 same 1889/90 (p. 47) 34 same 1904.) 1890. The Jacksonville disaster; accident at crossing of Chicago and Alton, and Wabashi roads at Jack- sonville. (20 same 1889/90: 18-21.) 1893. Rept. on investigation of Wann R.R. disaster. (House jol. 38 Gen. Assem. 1893: 288-290.) 1896/7. Personal Injuries at crossings. (27 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1896/7: v.) 1898. Bd. should have absolute power to specify height that all telephone and telegraph wires shall be stretched over tracks of steam r.rs. as to protect r.r. employes. (28 same 1897/8: xili.) Street Railways 1899-1904. Stmt. showing no. of accidents on elevated and electric r.rs. In 111. for yr. ending June 30. (29 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1898/9 (pp. ccxxx-ccxxxi) 34 same 1904.) 1900/1-1904. Comparative stmt. of accidents on 111. sur- face and elevated electric rwys. (31 same 1900/1 (p. 194) 34 same 1904.) ACTINOMYCOSIS; see AGRICULTURE. LIVESTOCK. IN- SPECTION, ETC. ADAMS COUNTY (1825) Agricultural Board; see Agriculture. Boards of Agriculture Agricultural Society; see Agricultural Societies Apple Orchards; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit Canada Thistle; see Agriculture. Crops. Pests Fruit; see Agriculture. Crops 31 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS ADAMS COUNTY (1825) cont'd Geology; see Natural Resources Horticultural Society; see Agriculture. Horticultural Asso- ciations Horticulture; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit Minerals; see Natural Resources Nurseries; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit Pork Packing; see Industries. Meat Timber; see Natural Resources ADJUTANT GENERAL; see MILITIA Salary; see Salaries ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE: CITY 1893. Opinion In re. municipal corporations city atty. and corporation counsel. (Blenn. rept. atty. gen. 1893/4: 73-74.) 1895. Opinion In re. ordinances Imposing an Imprison- ment. (Same 1895/6: 315.) Juvenile Courts CHICAGO 1900. Statistics showing work performed in juvenile court, Cook Co. for yr. (Proc. 5 111. conference of charities 1900: 30-34.) . The juvenile court law In Cook Co.; by Hon. R. S. Tuthlll. (Same 1900: 10-16.) . Value of Cook Co. Juvenile Court law for other cos. and extensions of Its operations, with discus- sions; by Hon. C. C. Staley. (Same 1900: 24-26.) 1904. The juvenile court; by J. J. McManaman, chief probation officer juvenile court, Chicago. (9 same 1904: 20-23.) SPRINGFIELD 1904. The juvenile court and Its work; by G. W. Mur- ray of the juvenile court of Springfield. (111. con- ference of charities 9 sess. 1904: 23-26.) Police CHICAGO 1898. Sen. rept. on the Chicago police system as made by the committee of Investigation apptd. by the 40th Gen. Assem. special sess. 1897/8; adopted by the Sen. Feb. 17. 1898. Springfield, 1898. 22 pp. . Same. (Sen. jol. 40 Gen. Assem. special sess. 1897: 135-152.) 1899. Rept. of special committee apptd. to Investigate police system and justice courts of Chicago. (Sen. jol. 41 Gen. Assem. 1899: 794-797.) See Sen. jol. 40 Gen. Assem. special sess. 1897 : 273 for text of res. continuing the committee which reported In 1898. The rept. made to the 41 Gen. Assem. Is confined to conclusions based upon the Investigation of justice courts. Cook County See above, Chicago, under Administration of Justice: City. COOK COUNTY 1895-1898. Strut, of police court arrests and discharges in Cook Co. (Proc. 4 111. conference of charities 1899: 31.) . Stmt. showing charges of arrests In Cook Co. (Same 1899: 32.) EAST ST. Louis 1872. Rept. of special jt. committee to Investigate the accts., books, etc., of the police comrs. of East St. Louis. 54 pp. (Repts. 27 Gen. Assem. 1871 v. 2: 719-771.) . Same; separate. Not seen: 480 copies ordered printed. (House jol. 1871/2 : 427.) . Same. (House jol. 27 Gen. Assem. reg. adjd. sess. 1871/2: 404-427; Sen. jol. same 1871/2: 324- 347.) Spring- ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE: COUNTY Sangamon County JUVENILE COUBT 1901. The juvenile court of Sangamon Co. ; by Sarah L. Montgomery. (111. conference of charities 6 sees. 1901: 50-53.) ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE: STATE serial 1809-1870 The office of attorney general existed under the terri- torial government (1809-1818) and was a con- stitutional office under the state government. No regular reports, such as those submitted by other executive officers, were required of the attorney general until the constitution of 1870 went into effect. 1870-1904 Under art. 5 of the constitution of 1870. 1872/4-1902/4. Blenn. rept. of the atty. gen. field, 1877-1904. Checklist 1872/4 dept. ed. n. p. n. d. 8 pp. doc. ed. 1874/6 dept ed. " doc. ed. 1876/8 dept ed. PP- doc. ed. 1878/80 dept ed. " doc. ed. n. p. n. d. 15 pp. 1880/2 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1882. doc. ed. n. p. n. d. 42 pp. 1882/4 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker. 1884. 27 pp. " doc. ed. n. p. n. d. 27 pp. 1884/6 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1887. 16 pp. doc. ed. None Issued. 1886/8 dept. ed. Springfield Prtg. Co., 1889. pp. doc. ed. n. p. n. d. 55 pp. 1888/90 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, n. d. 112 pp. " doc. ed. H. W. Rokker, n. d. 112 pp. 1890/2 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1893. 154 pp. " doc. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1893. 154 pp. 1892/4 dept. ed. Ed. F. Hartman, 1895. 326 pp. " doc. ed. Ed. F. Hartman, 1895. 326 pp. 1894/6 dept. ed. Phillips Bros., 1897. 5, 355 pp. doc. ed. Phillips Bros., 1897. 5, 355 pp. 1896/8* dept. ed. Phillips Bros., 1899. 416 1898/00 n. p. n. d. 1900. 365 pp. 1900/2 H. W. Rokker, 1903. 431 pp. 1902/4 111. State Ptrg. Co., 1904. 522 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1872/4 In Repts. 29 Gen. Assem. 1875, v. 1 : 387-396. n. p. n. d. 8 pp. D. W. Lusk, 1877. 15 pp. 15 pp. Magie and Co., 1878. n. p. n. d. Weber, Maj n. p. n. d. 30 pp. H. W. Rokker, 1880. 40 15 pp. 42 pp. 55 416 pp. 1874/6 1876/8 " 1878/80 " " 1880/2 " " 1882/4 " 1884/6 omitted. 30 31 32 33 34 1892/4 1894/6 39 40 1886/8 in Repts. 36 Gen. Assem. 1889, v. 4, do 1888/90" K 37 " 1890, v.l, " 1890/2 " 38 " 1892, v. 1, " 1877, v. 1, pt. 1 : 295-309. 1879, v. 2, doc. D. 1881, v. 1, 1882, v. 1, 1885, v. 1, B. B. E. doc. E.t E. E. 1895, v. 2, unlettered doc. 1896, v. 1, Thereafter the publication of the Collected docs, was discontinued. non-serial 1902. The sources and results of law In 111.; by John N. Jewett. (Trans. III. State Hist. Socy. 1902, being Pubn. 111. Hist. Library 7: 23-40.) . Some facts In the judicial history of 111.; by J. O. Cunningham. (Same 7: 84-100.) Attorney General 1849. Abolition of office of atty. gen. necessitates em- ployment of counsel by public officers; expense; suggested remedy. (Govs. mess. Oct. 1849.) 1879. Recommendation for publication and distribu- tion, In book form, of opinions of atty. gen. (Same 1879: 23.) From this date but one edition, viz., the dept. ed., was issued. t There are two docs, lettered B In this volume. The second doc. E is the rept. of the atty. general. It Is omitted from the table of contents of the volume. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP ILLINOIS ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE: STATE cont'd Attorney General cont'd 1880/2. Opinion In re. authority and duty of state's attys. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1880/2: 29-30.) Text of opinion as printed here Is without date ; It was impossible therefore to assign a specific date. 1893. Atty. genl's. request for sufficient funds to en- able him to properly discharge all duties devolving upon his office. (Sen. Jol. 38 Gen. Assem. 1893: 530-531.) 1899/00-1904. Brief stmt. of cases prosecuted or de- fended by atty. gen. in circuit courts of state. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1899/00 (pp. 57-74) same 1903/4.) . Brief stmt. of cases prosecuted or defended by atty. gen. in Supreme Court of 111. (Same 1899/00 (pp. 10-56) same 1903/4.) . Brief stmt. of cases prosecuted or defended by atty. gen. in Supreme Court of U. S. (Same 1899/00 (pp. 6-9) same 1903/4.) 1901/2-1904. Synopsis of cases prosecuted or defended by atty. gen. in U. S. circuit courts. (Same 1901/2 (pp. 15-48) same 1903/4.) 1903. The attys. gen. of 111.; by Mason H. Newell. (Trans. 111. State Hist. Socy. 1903, being 111. State Hist. Library Pubn. 8: 211-220.) Courts 1898. Opinion in re. apprns. for Appellate Court, 2d distr. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1897/8: 86.) Receipts and Expenditures 1821/2-1902/4. Expenditures for the judiciary; see Fi- nance: State. Receipts and Expenditures. 1821/2- 1834/5. Expenditures after 1834/5 are to be found In the later accts. referred to In note under above dates. 1844/6. Stmt. showing amt. of warrants drawn upon treasurer on acct. of fugitives from justice. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1844/6: 25.) . Same, on acct. of circuit attys. (Same 1844/6: 31-32.) . Same, on acct. of judiciary. (Same 1844/6: 28- 30.) 1872-1873. Stmt. of amt. paid to jurors in various courts. (House Jol. 28 Gen. Assem. 1873: 242-243.) 1879. Expenses incident to establishment of Appellate Court in 3d appellate district. (Same 31 Gen. Assem. 1879: 990.) 1893. Communication from auditor requesting an emergency apprn. for apprehension and return of fugitives from justice and an apprn. for conveying juvenile offenders to reformatory. (Sen. Jol. 38 Gen. Assem. 1893: 304.) 1903. Atty. gen'ls. detailed stmt. of all expenditures made and of all liabilities incurred by him or per- sons under his charge. (Same 43 Gen. Assem. 1903: 604-605.) AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE; see AGRICULTURE. EDUCA- TION AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION serial ANNUAL REPORT 1887/8-1903/4. Ann. rept. of the agric. experiment sta- tion, University of 111. for yr. ending June 30, 1-17. Checklist 1887/8. Champaign, 1888. 1888/9. 1889. 1889/90. 1890. 1890/1. Drbana, 1891. 1891/2. 1802. 1892/3. 1893. 1893/4. 1894. 1894/5. 1895. 1895/6. 1896. 1896/7. 1897. 1. 8. 9. 10. Ifi pp. 18 pp. 23 pp. 14 pp. 14 pp. 13 pp. ' (1) 14 (1) pp. 16 pp. 16 pp. 18 pp. AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION cont'd serial cont'd ANNUAL REPORT cont'd 16 pp. 16 pp. 15 pp. 17 pp. 16 pp. 13 pp. 13 pp. no. 1-16. Champaign, 15-24. 11. 1897/8. Urbana, 1898. 12. 1898/9. 1809. 13. 1809/00. 1900. 14. 1900/1. 1901. 15. 1901/2. 1002. 16. 1902/3. 1903. 17. 1903/4. 1904. These rppts. are not Included in the Collected docu- ments. BULLETINS 1888-1904. Bulletins of the agric. experiment station, Univ. of 111., v. 1-6, nos. 1-97. Checklist [v. 1.] May, 1888-May, 1891. 1891. 524 pp. 1888 1. Organization, etc., May. 13 pp. 2. Ensilage ; by T. J. Hunt. Aug. pp. . 3. Field experiments in oats, 1888 ; germination of grass and clover seeds. Nov. pp. 25-35. 1889 4. Field experiments with corn, 1888 ; garden ex- periments with sweet corn. Feb. pp. 37-139. 5. Grasses and clovers : effect of ripeness on yield and composition. May. pp. 141-164. 6. A bacteriological disease of corn. Aug. pp. 165-175. 7. Biology of ensilage ; field experiments with oats. Nov. pp. 177-213. 18!)0 8. Field experiments with corn, 1889. Feb. pp. 214-288. 9. Milk and butter tests, etc. May. pp. 289-328. 10. Investigations of " milk tests." Aug. pp. 329- 336. 11. Experiments with wheat. Aug. pp. 337-352. 12. Field experiments with oats, 1890, etc. Nov. pp. 353-388. 1891 13. Field experiments with corn, 1890, etc. Feb. pp. 389-452. 14. Milk tests ; methods. Feb. pp. 453-468. 15. Fruit bark beetle. Feb. pp. 469-496. 16. Experiments in pig feeding. May. pp. 497- 515. Index, pp. 516-524. v. 2. Aug., 1891-Aug., 1894. no. 17-36. Urbana, 1894. 435 pp. 17. Experiments with wheat, 1890-91, etc. Aug. pp. 1-16. 18. Dairying experiments. Nov. pp. 17-32. 1892 19. Experiments with oats, 1891. The chinch bug In 111., 1891-92. Feb. pp. 33-48. 20. Field experiments with corn, 1891. April, pp. 49-72. 21. Horticulture, a general rept. Corn crossing. Sweet corn, thickness of planting, 1891. The late season and the corn crop. May. pp. 73- 104. 22. Experiments with wheat, 1891-02. Aug. pp. 105-120. 23. Experiments with oats, 1892. Nov. pp. 121- 136. 1893 24. Variations In milk. Feb. pp. 137-172. 25 Field experiments with corn, 1892. April, pp. 173-204. 26. The forest tree plantation. May. pp. 205-244. 27 Some new points In the manipulation of the Babcock milk test. Sept. pp. 245-248. 28. Grapes. Test of varieties. A grape disease, Method of training. Dec. pp. 249-272. 29 Orange rust in raspberries and blackberries. Dec. pp. 273-320. 1894 30. Blackberries and raspberries, variety tests and management. March, pp. 321-332. 31. Corn and oats experiments, 1893. March, pp. ooo '',SS 32. An acid 'test of cream. April, pp. 389-398. 33 The chinch bug in 111. in 1894. Alkaline tablets for testing acidity of cream. Certified tests of dairy cows. June. pp. 397-400. 34. Experiments with wheat, 1893-94. Experi- ments with oats, 1894. Aug. pp. 401-420. 35. The Russian thistle In 111. Aug. pp. 421-424. 36. Stock feeding In 111. Aug. pp. 425-431. Index, pp. 431-435. v 3. Feb., 1895-April, 1897. no. 37-48. Urbana, 1897. 432 pp. 34 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP ILLINOIS AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION cont'd serial cont'd BULLETINS cont'd Checklist cont'd 1895 37. Corn experiments, 1894. Feb. pp. 1-24. 38. Experiments with the muscardlne disease of the chinch bug. March, pp. 25-86. pis. 39. The Russian thistle and some plants that are mistaken for It. April, pp. 87-118. pis. 40 Potatoes, experiments of, 1892-3-4. Fungous diseases of the potato. Experiment to prevent scab and leaf blight of the potato. April, pp. 119-146. 1896 41. Experiments with wheat, 1888-95. Experi- ments with oats, 1888-95. March, pp. 147- 42. Corn experiments, 1895. March, pp. 163-180. 43. Composition and digestibility of corn ensilage, cow pea ensilage, etc. April, pp. 181-208. 44 Insect Injuries to the seed and root of Indian corn. May. pp. 209-296. 45. Varieties of apples. July. pp. 297-348. 1897 46. Experiments with corn. Attempts to grow crimson clover. Improvement of retentive clays. Jan. pp. 349-372. 47. Broom-corn smut. March, pp. 373-412. 48. The San Jose scale in 111. April, pp. 413- 428. v. 4. Jan. 1898-Aug. 1900. no. 49-60. Urbana, 1900. 536 pp. 1898 49. Sugar beet in Illinois. Jan. pp. 1-52. 50. Cost of production of corn and oats In Illinois in 1896. Feb. pp. 53-76. 51. Variations in milk and milk production. Feb. pp. 77-104. 52. Orchard cultivation. June. pp. 105-128. 53. Chemistry of the corn kernel. July. pp. 129- 180. 1899 54. Spraying apple trees. March, pp. 181-204. 55. Improvement In chemical composition of the corn kernel. June. pp. 205-240. 56. Recent work on San Jose scale In 111. July. pp. 241-288. 1900 57. The smuts of Illinois' agrlc. plants. March. pp. 289-360. 58. Composition and digestibility of corn fodder. April, np. 361-370. 59. Orchard management. April, pp. 371-396. 60. Economic entomology of the sugar beet. Aug. pp. 397-532. Index, pp. 533-536. T. 5. Jan. 1901-Feb. 1903. no. 61-84. Urbana, n. d. 636 pp. 1901 pp. 17-28. . Seed corn and some standard varieties for 111. 61. The farmer's vegetable garden ; J. W. Lloyd. Jan. pp. 1-16. 62. Market classes of horses ; E. Davenport. Feb. 63. March, pp. 29-56. 64. Treatment of oats foi Bmut ; A. D. Shamel. March, pp. 57-72. 65. Construction and care of earth roads ; I. O. Baker. March, pp. 73-93. 66. Individual differences in value of dairy cows ; W. J. Fraser. Nov. pp. 95-108. 67. Apple scale ; G. P. Clinton. Dec. pp. 109-156. 1902 68. Important details of spraying ; A. V. Stuben- rauch. Jan. pp. 157-188. 69. Apple rots in Illinois; G. P. Clinton. Feb. pp. 189-224. 70. Canker of apple trees; H. Hasselbrlng. April. pp. 225-239. 71. Experiments with Insecticides for the San Jose scale; 8. A. Forbes. April, pp. 241-264. 72. Additional Insecticide experiments for the San Jose scale ; S. A. Forbes. May. pp. 265-268. 73. Comparison of silage and shock corn for winter- Ing calves ; H. W. Mnmford. June. pp. 269- 74. Standard milk and cream ; W. J. Fraser. June. pp. 283-296. 75. Standardization of milk and cream ; O. Erf. July. pp. 297-309. 76. Alfalfa on 111. soil ; C. G. Hopkins. July. pp. 311-349. 77. Bitter rot of apples; T. J. Burrlll. July. pp. 351-366. 78. Market classes and grades of cattle with sug- gestions for Interpreting market quotations ; H. W. Mnmford. July. pp. 367-433. AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION cont'd serial cont'd BULLETINS cont'd Checklist cont'd 1902 cont'd 79. Corn bill-bugs In III. ; S. A. Forbes. Oct. pp. 435-461. 80. Field Insecticide work against the San Jose scale. 1899-1902 ; S. A. Forbes. Oct. pp. 463-502. 81. Forcing tomatoes ; A. C. Beall. Nov. pp. 503- 524. 82. Methods of corn breeding ; C. G. Hopkins. Dec. pp. 525-539. 1903 83. Feeds supplementary to corn for fattening steers ; H. W. Mumford. .Tan. pp. 541-576. 84. Dairy conditions and suggestions for their Im- provement: W. J. Fraser. Feb. pp. 577-631. Index, pp. 632-636. v. 6. June. 1903-Aprll, 1905. no. 85-101. Urbana, 1905. 652 pp. 85. Records of Individual cows on dairy farms ; A. T. Glover. June. pp. 1-44. 86. Climate of 111. ; J. G. Mosler. June. pp. 45- 76. 87. Structure of the corn kernel and the composi- tion of Its different parts ; C. G. Hopkins. Aug. pp. 77-112. 88. Soil treatment for wheat In rotation, with special reference to southern 111. soils ; C. G. Hopkins. Aug. po. 113-143. 89. Notes on insecticide use of the gasoline blast lamp ; S. A. Forbes. Nov. pp. 145-154. 90. Fattening steers of various market grades ; H. W. Mumford. Dec. pp. 155-217. 91. Preventlns contamination of milk ; W. J. Fraser. Dec. pp. 220-249. 92. City milk supply ; W. J. Fraser. Dec. pp. 251-272. 1904 93. Soil treatment for peaty swamp lands. Includ- ing references to sand and " alkali " soils ; C. G. Hopkins. Jan. pp. 273-303. 94. Nitrogen bacteria and legumes ; C. G. Hop- kins, pp. 305-328. 95. More Important Insect Injuries to Indian corn ; S. A. Forbes. Nov. pp. 329-399. 96. Testing of corn for seed; A. N. Hume. Nov. pp. 400-416. 97. Market classes and grades of swine ; W. Diet- rich. Nov. pp. 417-463. Last of the bulletins dated 1904. CIRCULARS 1897-1904. Circulars. Univ. of 111. Agrlc. Experiment Station, nos. 1-84. Checklist 1897 1. Not found. 2. Special Instructions to growers of sugar beets for experiment purposes. April 1. pp. 13-14. 3. Special Instructions for taking samples of sugar beets for analysis. Oct. 5. 1 leaf. 4-5. Not found. 6. The sugar beet In 111. Dec. 15. 2 leaves. 1898 7. Sugar beet convention. Notice. Jan. 31. 1 leaf. Spraying fruit trees. March 28. 2 leaves. Not found. Experiments In corn cultivation. May 20. 4 pp. Special precautions for producing pure milk In hot weather. July 19. 2 leaves. Special Instructions for taking samples of sugar beets for analysis. Oct. 8. 1 leaf. Study of the milk supply of Chicago. Dec. 18 pp. 1899 Sugar beet experiments In III. Feb. 2 leaves. Green feed for summer drought. March. 1 leaf. Seed corn test. Sugar beet seed. April. 1 leaf. Instructions for growing sugar beets. May. 2 leaves. Not found. 1900 Sugar beet Industry In III. Feb. 27. 2 leaves. Treatment of oats for smut. March, 14. 2 leaves. Variety tests for oats, 1899. March 22. 1 leaf. Tests of varieties of corn. April. 2 leaves. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 35 AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION cont'd serial cont'd CIRCULARS cont'd Checklist cont'd 1900 cont'd 23. Instructions for growing sugar beets. April. 2 leaves. 24. Not found. 25. Inquiry concerning smut of oats. June. 2 leaves. 26. List of creameries In 111. July. 15 (1) pp. 27. Inquiry concerning barren corn stalks. Sept. 1 leaf. 28. Special instructions for taking samples of sugar beets for analysis. Sept. 1 leaf. 29. Treatment of oats for smut. March. 1 leaf. 30. Earth roads. March. 1 leaf. 1901 31-32. Not found. 33. Inquiry concerning no. of barren stalks in 111. cornfields. May. 2 leaves. 34. Not found. 35. Corn experiments. Detassellng corn. June. 2 leaves. 36. The principal nursery pests likely to be dis- tributed In trade, S. A. Forbes. July. 43 pp. 37. Apple fruit rots. Aug. 5 leaves. 1902 38. Characteristics of the prime steer. Jan. 2 leaves. 39. Directions and formulas for spraying. Feb. 8 pp., 2 leaves. 40-42. Not found. 43. Field work with bitter rot during 1901. Feb. 27 np. 44-45. Not found. 46. The farmer's flower garden. Feb. 2 leaves. 47-49. Not found. 50. Individual differences In value of dairy cows. March. 8 pp. Extr. from Bulletin 66 51. Standard milk and cream. April. 12 pp. 52. Not found. 53. Insecticide experiments for San Jose scale. May. 1 leaf. 54. Inquiry concerning amt. of loss from smut of wheat In 111. May. 2 leaves. 55. Not found. 56. Corn experiments. Detassellng corn. June. 2 leaves. 57. Inquiry concerning no. of barren stalks In 111. corn fields. June. 2 leaves. 58. Not found. 59. New form of incubator and thertnoregulator for bacteriological work. July. 12 pp. 60. Letter of thanks for reply to questions con- cerning " Present methods of beef production." Oct. 1 leaf. 61. Supplement to Bulletin 73. Nov. 1 leaf. 1903 62. Sugar beet investigations in 111. Jan. 4 leaves. 63. Not found. 64. Investigation of 111. soils. Report of pro- gress. By C. G. Hopkins. Feb. 26 pp. 65. Live stock Investigations. Feb. 29 pp. 66. Corn experiments In 111. Feb. 14 pp. 67. Fruit and orchard Investigations. Feb. 27 pp. 68. Methods of maintaining the productive capa- city of 111. soils. By C. G. Hopkins. April. 40 pp. 69. The cowpea and the soy bean In 111. By D. S. Dalbey. April. 15 pp. 70. Infected alfalfa soil. By C. G. Hopkins. May. 2 pp. 71. Roasting of beef. Household science dept. By I. Bevler. June. 30 pp. 72. Present status of soil Investigation. By C. G. Hopkins. Nov. 20 pp., 1 leaf. 73. Milk production at the University of 111. W. J. Fraser. n. d. 8 leaves. 1904 74. Directions for the breeding of corn. L. H. Smith. Feb. 16 pp. 75. Feeding dairy cows. W. J. Fraser. April. 18 pp. 76. Improvement of dairy herds. H. A. Hopper. May. 15 pp. 77. Records of Individual cows on dairy farms. A. J. Glover. June. 31 pp. 78. Clean miik. W. J. Fraser. n. d. 7 leaves. 79. Present methods of beef production [In 111.]. H. W. Mumford and L. D. Hall. July. 10 pp. Based on questions contained in circ. 65. 80. Power spraying. July. 12 pp. 81. Not found. AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION cont'd serial cont'd CIRCULARS cont'd Checklist cont'd 1904 cont'd 82. Physical improvement of soils. By J. G. Mosler. Oct. 21 pp. 83. Swine industry from the market standpoint. Wm. Dietrich. Nov. 8 pp. 84. Records of dairy herds. A. J. Glover. Dec. 38 pp. non-serial 1884. Rept. of committee on agric. experiment stations. (Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 18: 52-70.) Sketch of Amer., German and English stations. 1887. Govs. mess, transmitting act of Congress to es- tablish agric. experiment stations, in connection with colleges established in several states. (Sen. jol. 35 Gen. Assem. 1887: 588-589.) 1888. Univ. of 111. agric. experiment station; Its ori- gin, organization, and regulations; fields of investi- gation; plans for immediate work. (Agric. exper. station of Univ. of 111. bull. 1: 3-13.) 1889. Rept. of committee on experiment station of Univ. of 111. (Trans, dept. agric. 1888: 157.) 1898. Paper on aims and scope of agric. experiment station of 111. (A.R. farmers' institutes 1898: 71- 74.) 1900/1. Bill for act to provide apprns. for equipment of college of agric. and extension of work of agric. exper. station. (14 A.R. agric. experiment station of Univ. of 111. 1900/1: 4-7.) Laws 1901. Act to provide apprns. for equipment of agric. college and extension of work of agric. experiment station. (A.R. farmers' institutes 1902: 110-112.) Receipts and Expenditures 1887/8-1904. List of warrants for yr. at agric. experi- ment station of Univ. of 111., to whom and for what paid. (1 A.R. agric. exper. station of Univ. of 111. 1887/8 (pp. 13-15) 17 same 1904.) . Detailed stmt. of receipts and expenditures of agric. experiment station of Univ. of 111. for yr. ending June 30. (1 same 1887/8 (pp. 13-15) 17 same 1904.) 1890/2. Financial rept. of agric. experiment station. (19 blenn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1891/2: 19.) 1891-1894/6. Financial coal stmt. of agric. experiment station of Univ. of 111. for yr. ending June 30. (16 rept. bd. of trustees of 111. Industrial Univ. 1890/2 (p. 133) 18 same 1894/6.) AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES 1854. State agric. assns.; history, importance, advan- tages, and suggestions as to necessity of agric. insti- tutions; by Benj. P. Johnson, corresponding secy. New York state agric. socy. (Trans, state agric. socy. v. 1: 10-33.) Penn. (1785) ; Mass. (1792) ; N. Y. (1791) ; S. C. (1839) ; N. H. (1820) : Md. (1848) ; Ky., Ohio (1844 ; Ind., Iowa (1853) ; Mich. (1849) ; Wise. (1851) ; 111. (1853) ; Mo., Conn. (1852) ; R. L, Va., Tenn. (1854) : Ga., Highland Socy. of Scotland, Royal Agric. Socy. of England, Royal Agric. Im- provement Socv. of England. ILLINOIS 1820-1871. Sketch of agric. organizations. (Trans. dept. agric. v. 13: 337-344.) 1876-1878. Table showing aggregate amt. of capital stock, membership, and value of property of agric. organizations of state. (Trans, dept. agric. 1878: 437.) 36 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS dept. agric. v. 9 : 167. " v. 10:328. " " v. 11:129. " v. 12 : 107. " " v. 13 : 223-224. " " v. 14 : 151. " v. 15 : 237. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES cont'd Agricultural and Mechanical Association of Rochelle serial 1875-1877. Epitome of proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1875 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 13 : 247-248. 1876 * " v. 14 : 168. 1877 v. 15:252. Agricultural and Mechanical Society of Du Page County serial 1872. Epitome of proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1872 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 10 : 308. Atlanta Union Central Agricultural Society serial 1869/70-1877. Epitome of proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1869/70 In Trans, state agric. socy. v. 8 : 279. 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 Avon Agricultural Society serial 1873. Epitome of proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1873 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 11 : 112. Buel Institute serial Embracing Putnam, La Salle, Bureau, Peorla, Marshall and Livingston cos. 1846-1856. Epitome of proceedings of ann. mtgs. of Buel Institute [an inter-county agric. socy.], 1-10. In Documents as follows : 1-9. 1846-1854 In Trans, state agric. socy. v. 1 : 178-182. 10. 1856 " " " " " v. 2 : 281-282. Central Agricultural Society serial 1877. Epitome of proceedings. In Documents s follows : 1877 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 15 : 276. Chicago Mechanics' Institute 1853. Brief historical note on Chicago Mechanics' In- stitute. (Trans, state agric. socy. v. 1: 364-365.) Stmt. made that owing to liberal pollcv of this socy. In holding agric. exhibits no agric. socy. was ever organized In Cook Co.. also that owing to same policy premature death of hortlc. socy. of " Garden City " may be accounted for. Coe Agricultural Association serial 1877. Epitome of proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1877 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 15 : 261. DeKalb County Agricultural and Mechanical Association serial 1875-1876. Epitome of proceedings of De Kalb Co. Agric. and Mechanical Assn. In Documents as follows : 1875 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 13 : 172. 1876 f " T. 14 : 103. Elgin Agricultural Society serial 1869/70-1871. Epitome of proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1869/70 in Trans, state agric. socy. T. 8 : 267. 1871 " dept. agric. v. 9 : 162-165. Farmers' City Union Agricultural Society serial 1875-1877. Epitome of proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1876 In Trans, dept agric. v. 13 : 175-176. 1876 " " " v. 14:106. 1877 v. 16:188. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES cont'd Fanners' Club serial 1867. Epitome of proceedings of Farmers' Club, nos. 1 and 2. In Documents as follows : 1867 in Trans, state ngric. socy. v. 7 : 296-297. Farmers' and Mechanics' Institute serial 1876-1877. Epitome of proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1876 in Trans, dept. agric. v. 1877 Hancock County Joint Stock Agricultural Society serial 1871. Epitome of proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1871 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 9 : 154-155. Hooperston District Agricultural Society serial 1874-1877. Epitome of proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1874 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 12 : 129-130. iBTfl " ' " v. 14:192. 14 15 193. 272. v. 15 : 271. Kept, of proceedings. 1876 1877 Illinois Agricultural Union serial 1 series 1878. Agricultural convention. In Documents as follows : 1. 1878 Jan. in Trans, dept. of agric. v. 15 : 397-399. 2 series 1879. 111. Agricultural Union. Ann. meeting. In Documents as follows : 2. 1879 Jan. in Trans, dept. of agric. v. 16 : 383-387. Illinois State Farmers' Association serial 1 series 1873. Proceedings of 111. Farmers' Convention. In Documents as follows : 1873 Jan. in Trans, dept. of agric. v. 10 : 224-296. 2 series 1873-1877. Rept. of 111. Farmers' Assn. Checklist 2. 1873. Dec. Not found. 3. 1875. 71 pp. Illinois State Library. 4. 1876. No record found. 5. 1877. Chicago, 1877. . , U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. In Documents as follows : 2. 1873 Dec. In Trans, dept. of agric. v. 11 3-5. 1875-1877 omitted. : 196-201. Iroquois County Agricultural Society, Watseka Branch serial 1874-1875. Epitome of proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1874 in Trans, dept. agric. v. 12 : 95. 1875 ........ v. 13 : 199-200. Lake County Agricultural and Horse Growers' Association serial 1875-1877. Epitome of proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1875 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 13 : 219. 1876 ........ v. 14 : 143. 1877 ........ V. 15 : 225. Logan County Agricultural and Mechanical Association serial 1872-1877. Epitome of proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1872 in Trans, dept. agric. v. 10:328. 1873 " 1874 1875 1876 1877 . . v. 11:128-129. v. 12:107. T. 13 : 224-227. v. 14:150. T. 16:236. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 3? AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES cont'd Marengo Agricultural and Stock Bleeding Association serial 1876-1877. Epitome of proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1876 in Trans, dept. agrlc. v. 14 : 160. 1877 ' v. 15:244. Marshall County Farmers' and Mechanics' Institute serial 1859-1865/6. Epitome of proceedings. In Documents us follows : 1,1,1'.) in Trans, state agrlc. sucy. v. 4 : 293. 1865/6 " v. : 237. Morgan County Agricultural and Mechanical Association Organized is'ov. 1854. serial 1854-1869/70. Epitome of proceedings. In Documents us follows : 18o-l in Trans, state agric. socy. v. 2 : 273. 1801/4 " " - " v. 5 : 340-341. 1805/6 " " " " " v. B : 243. 1869/70 - " " v. 8 : 271. Patrons of Husbandry 1872. History of State Grange of Order of Patrons of Husbandry for ill. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 10: 202- 204.) Fekin Agricultural and Mechanical Association serial 1869/70. Epitome of proceedings. In Documents us follows : 1869/70 in Trails, state agric. socy. v. 8 : 278. Sandwich Agricultural Institute 1860. Proceedings of Sandwich Agric. Institute. (Trans, state agric. socy. v. 4: 300.) Embraces portions of De Kalb, La Sulle and Kendall cos. South Pass Agricultural Society Organized June, 1863. serial 1865-1869/70. Epitome of proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1865 in Trans, state agric. socy. v. 5 : 373. 1869/70 " " " " v. 8 : 276. Southern Illinois Stock and Agricultural Association serial 1875-1877. Epitome of proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1875 in Trans, dept. agric. v. 13 : 259-260. 1876 " " " " v. 14 : 180. 1877 " " " v. 15:260. Spring Creek Union Agricultural Society serial 1877. Epitome of proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1877 in Trans, dept. agric. r. 15:277. Union Agricultural Institute serial 1871/2-1875. Epitome of proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1871/2 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 9 : 144-148. 1872 " " '* " v. 10:303-307. 1874 v. 12:84. 1875 V. 13 : 173. Union Agricultural Society serial 1863-1877. Epitome of proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1863 In Trans, state agric. socy. v. 5 : 334-335. 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 dept. agrlc. v. 11 : 121-122. ' r " v. 12:99. " v. 13:208. " " v. 14 : 138. " v. 15:217. Whiteside County Central Agricultural Society serial 1874. Epitome of proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1874 in Trans, dept. agrlc. v. 12 : 132-183. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES: COUNTY ILLINOIS The county agric. societies of Illinois were abolished when the act of April 15, 1871, authorizing county boards, went into eifect See below, under Agri- culture, Boards of Agriculture. 1853. Form of constitution for co. agric. societies. (Trans, state agric. socy. v. 1: 168-170.) Adams County serial 1 series 1854-1862/4. Epitome of proceedings of Adams Co. Agric. Socy., 1 et seq. In Documents as follows : 1. 1854 in Trans, state agrlc. socy. v. 1 Contains accts. of 1st cattle show 170-177. and fair held by socy., of ann. mtg., etc. 2. 1855 in Trans, state agric. socy. v. 2 184-203. Contains premium list of co. fair. 4. 1857 in Trans, state agric. socy. v. 3 121-123. 5. 1858 v. 3 179-183. 6-7. 1859/60 v. 4 252-256. unnum. 1862/4 " " " " " v. 5 317-318. This is merely a rept. on agrlc. conditions in the co. Society was not in existence for 3 yrs. 2 series 1871. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. organization. In Documents as follows : 1871 in Trans, dept. of agric. v. 9 : 134-137. Contains statistical rept. of county. Boone County serial Society was organized in April, 1855. 1 series 1857-1869/70. Epitome of proceedings, 3 et seq. In Documents as follows : 3. 1857 in Trans, state agric. socy. v. 3 4. 1858 ' T. 4 unnum. 1861/4 ' " " V. 5 1868 " ' " v. 7 1869/70" ' T.8 2 series 124. 185. 318. 274. 259. 1871. Epitome of proceedings of Boone Co. Agric. Or- ganization. In Documents as follows : 1871 In Trans, dept. agrlc. v. 9 : 137. non-serial 1855-1858. Total no. of entries each yr. at Boone Co. Agric. Fair, showing progress of co. socy. (Trans, state agric. socy. v. 3: 185.) Bond County serial 1855-1869/70. Rept. of Bond Co. Agric. Socy. In Documents as iollows : 1855 Jan. in Trans, state agric. socy. v. 1 : 177-178. Socy. held its 2d ann. mtg. Jan. 1, 1855. 1855 Oct in Trans, state agric. socy. v. 2 : 1857 1867 1869/70 ' Brown County serial 1856. Epitome of proceedings, Brown Co. Agric. Socy. In Documents as follows : 1856 in Trans, state agrlc. socy. v. 2 : 204. Bureau County serial Society was organized In July, 1855. 1857-1869/70. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1858/9 in Trans, state agrlc. socy. v. 3 : 187. 1869/60" " " v. 4:246-262. v. 3 v. 7 v. 8 203-204. 123. 275. 259. 1859/60 ' 1861/4 ' 1865/6 ' 1868 1869/70 ' v. 5 T. 6 v. 7 V. 8 321-322. 203. 275. 259. 2 series 1871. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. organization. In Documents as follows : 1871 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 9 : 137-139. 38 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS ..2 V.4 v. 6 V. 7 v.8 (Trans. 182-183. 204-205. ; 262-270. : 257-259. :276. :260. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES: COUNT Y-cont'd Bureau County cont'd non-serial 1855-1858. History of Bureau Co. Agrlc. Socy. state agric. socy. v. 3: 186-187.) Carroll County serial Society was organized Sept. 13, 1853. 1853-1869/70. Epitome of proceedings, co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1853/4 in Trans, state agric. socy. v. 1 1855/6 " " 9 1859 1S65/7 1868 1869/70 Cass County serial Society was organized in Jan., 1855. 1 series 1858-1869/70. Epitome of proceedings, co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1858 in Trans, state agric. socy. v. 3 : 197-198. 1865/6 " v. o . 1869/70 " " v - 8 26 - 2 series 1871. Epitome of proceedings of agric. organization. In Documents as follows : 1871 in Trans, dept. agric. v. 9 : 134-141. non-serial 1855-1858. History of Cass. Co. Agric. Socy. (Trans, state agric. socy. v. 3: 197-198.) Champaign County serial 1852/6-1869/70. Epitome of proceedings, co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1852/6 In Trans, state agrlc. socy. v. 2 : 205. 1858 " " 1859 1869/70 " " Christian County serial Society was organized July, 1856. 1 series 1857-1869/70. Epitome of proceedings, co. agric. socy., 2 et seq. In Documents as follows : 2. 1857 in Trans, state agric. socy. v. 3 : 124-128. 1858 " " " " v. 3 : 192-196. unnum. 1861/4 " " \\ v. 5: 319-320. 1865/6 ' " v. 6: 203-204. 1869/70" " ' v.8: 261. 2 series 1871. Epitome of proceedings of Christian Co. Agric. Organization. In Documents as follows : 1871 in Trans, dept. agrlc. v. 9 : 141. non-serial 1856-1858. History of Christian Co. Agric. Socy. (Trans, state agrlc. socy. v. 3: 191-192.) Clark County serial 1854-1869/70. Epitome of proceedings of Clark Co. Agric. Socy. In Documents as follows : 1854 In Trans, state agric. socy. v. 1 : 183-184. Proc. of organization. 1856 in Trans, state agric. socy. v. 3 : 128-129. 1863 ' v.5:320. 1865/6 " " " " " v. 6 : 205-207. v. 3 : 187-188. v. 4 : 270. v. 8 : 260. .. v. 6 : 205-207. v. 8 : 261. 1869/70 Clay County serial Society was organized Feb. 7, 1857. 1857-1869/70. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy., 1 et seq. In Documents as follows : 1. 1857 in Trans, state agric. socy. v. 3 : 129. 2. 1857/8 .......... v. 3 : 189-190. [31.1859 ' ......... v. 4:271-272. nnnum. 1869/70" " ' T. 8 : 261. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES: COUNTY-cont'd Clinton County serial 1855-1861. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. agrlc. socy. v. 2 : 205.^ - - vishss-m. 1859-1860 none found. _ 1861 in Trans, state agrlc. socy. v. 5 . 6t. Coles County serial Society in existence since 1854. 1859-1869/70. Epitome of proceedings of co. agrlc. socy. v. 4 : 272-273. v. 5 : 382-383. To2j-'/o i <* ** ** '* V. D I ^04-^UO loOO/O f( tf m . o 1 ? 1 ? 278 ilS/To" '" v:8:26l"-262: See also above, Chicago Mechanics' Institute. serial Chicago Mechanics' Institute (see above). 1 series 1857/8-1870. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : , 1857/8 in Trans, state agric. socy. v. 6 . ias-^u.4. 1859-1869 none found. 1870 in Trans, state agric. socy. v. 8 . 2X,i. 2 series 1871. Epitome of proceedings of Cook Co. Agric. Or- ganization. In Documents as follows : 1871 in Trans, dept. agric. v. 9 : 141-142. Crawford County serial Society organized 1856. 1 series 1856-1869/70. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 990.991 1856 in Trans, state agric. socy. v. 2 : 220-2^1. }f H ". " " v! 3 : 190-19l! 1869/70 " v.8: 262. 2 series 1871. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. organization. In Documents as follows : 1871 in Trans, dept. agric. v. 9 : 142. Cumberland County serial 1869/70. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1869/70 in Trans, state agric. socy. v. 8 : 262. De Kalb County serial 1 series 1853-1867. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1853 in Trans, state agric. socy. v. 1 : 184. Memorandum of fair held. 1856 in Trans, state agric. socy. v. 1 : 221-223. V. 3 ' 13o"locs. 1857 1858 1857/9 1862 1864 1865/6 1867 v. 3 : 203-204. T. 4 : 273-275. v. 5 : 322-324. v. 5 : 325-327. v. 6 : 207-208. V. 7 : 278-279. 2 series 1871. Epitome of proceedings of De Kalb Co. Agric. Organization. In Documents as follows : 1871 in Trans, dept. agrlc. v. 9 : 143. 1875-1876. Epitome of proceedings of De Kalb Co. Agric. Socy. In Documents as follows : 1875 in Trans, dept. agrlc. v. 13 : 173. 1876 " ' v. 14 : 101-102. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 39 AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES: COUNTY cont'd De Witt County serial Society organized 1856. 1 series 1858-1866. Epitome of proceedings, co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1858 In Trans, state agrlc. socy. v. 3 : 204-205. 1866 ' " T. 6 : 260. 2 series 1871. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. organiza- tions. In Documents as follows : 1871 In Trans, dept. agrlc. v. 9 : 148-149. Douglas County serial 1865/6-1869/70. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1865/6 In Trans, state agrlc. socy. v. 6 : 207. 1869/70" " " " " v. 8:263. Du Page County serial 1 series 1853-1869/70. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1853 In Trans, state agrlc. socy. v. 1 : 184. Memorandum of organization. [1856] In Trans, state agrlc. socy. v. 3 : 138-140. 1866 " " " " " T. 6 : 208. 1869/70" " " " " v. 8:263. 2 series 1871. Epitome of proceedings of Du Page Co. Agric. Organization. In Documents as follows : 1871 In Trans, dept. agrlc. v. 9 : 149-150. Edgar County serial 1 series 1854-1867/8. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1854 In Trans, state agrlc. socy. v. 1 : 185-190. Memorandum of organization ; list of premiums and diplomas awarded at co. fair. 1855 In Trans, state agric. socy. v. 2 : 223-225. 1858 ' " " v. 3 : 205-206. 1859 " " v. 4 : 275. 1865/6 " " " " " T. 6 : 208-209. 1867/8 " " " " v. 7:279. 2 series 1871. Epitome of proceedings of Edgar Co. Agric. Or- ganization. In Documents as follows : 1871 In Trans, dept. agrlc. v. 9 : 150-152. Contains abstract of treasurer's rept. Edwards County serial 1865/6-1869/70. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1865/6 In Trans, state agrlc. socy. v. 6 : 209-210. 1869/70' T. 8:263. Effingham County serial 1872. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1872 In Trans, dept. agrlc. v. 10 : 312-313. Fayette County serial Society was organized In March, 1857. 1857-1859. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy., 1-3. In Documents as follows : 1. 1857 In Trans, state agrlc. socy. T. 3 : 140. 2. 1858 " " ' v. 3 : 206. [3]. 1859 " " " " " v. 4:276. : I'.tO. :191. :225. : 208-210. : 279-281. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES: COUNTY cont'd Franklin County serial 1 series 1869/70. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1869/70 In Trans, state agrlc. socy. v. 8 : 284. 2 series 1871. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. organiza- tions. In Documents as follows : 1871 In Trans, dept. agrlc. v. 9 : 152-163. Fulton County serial 1 series 1851-1867/8. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1851 In Trans, state agric. socy. v. 1 : 1853 ' " v.l: 1855 v. 2: 1858 " v. 3 : 1867/8 " " ' v. 7 : 2 series 1871. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. organiza- tions. In Documents as follows : 1871 in Trans, dept. agrlc. v. 9 : 152. non-serial 1851-1858. History of Fulton Co. Agric. Socy. (Trans. state agric. socy. v. 3: 206-210.) Gallatin County serial 1856. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1856 In Trans, state agrlc. socy. v. 2 : 220. Greene County serial 1854-1867. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1854 in Trans, state agrlc. socy. v. 1 : 191. 1857/8 V. 3 : 221-222. 1863/4 " " " " " T. 5 : 327-330. Contains extracts from rept. of executive committee of Greene Co. Agric. and Mech. Assn. for 1864. 1865/6 in Trans, state agric. socy. v. 6 : 210. 1867 " " ' v. 7:281. Grundy County serial 1 series 1854-1869/70. Epitome of proceedings of co. agrlc. socy. In Documents as follows : 1854 in Trans, state agrlc. socy. v. 1 : 191. 1858 " v. 3:222-227. Contains rept. on industrial, etc. interests of co. 1861/4 in Trans, state agric. socy. v. 5 : 330-331. 1865/6 " " " " " v. 6:210-219. Contains address of Pres. O. B. Galuglia. 1869/70 in Trans, state agric. socy. v. 8 : 264. 2 series 1871. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. organiza- tions. In Documents as follows : 1871 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 9 : IBS. Hamilton County serial 1858. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1858 In Trans, state agric. socy. v. 3 : 295. Hancock County serial 1853-1864. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1853 in Trans, state agrlc. socy. v. 1 : 1856 1857 1858 1859 1864 v. 2 v. 3 V. 3 v. 4 :192. :225. : 140-141. 227-228. 278-277. v. 5 : 331-338. 40 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP ILLINOIS AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES: COUNTY cont'd Hardin County serial 1 series 1864-1869/70. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1864 In Trans, state agrle. socy. v. 5 : 333. 1869/TO v. 8:265. 2 series 1871. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. organiza- tions. In Documents as follows : 1871 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 9 : 155-157. Henderson County serial 1856-1869/70. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1856 in Trans, state agric. socy. v. 2 : 226. 1857 v. 3:142. 1858 " " v. 4 : 277. 1865/6 " " " " v. 6 : 226-227. 1869/70 " " " " v. 8 : 265. Henry County serial 1 series 1853-1869/70. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1853 In Trans, state agric. socy. v. 1 : 192. 1856 V. 2:226. 1857 v . 3 : 142. 1858 " " v . 3 : 211-221. 1869/70 " " v. 8 : 265. 2 series 1871. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. organiza- tions. 1871 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 9 : 157. Iroquois County serial 1853-1869/70. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1853 In Trans, state ngrlc. socy. v. 1 : 193. 1806 " " " " " v 6 227 }SSJ/^:: " " " v. 7: 281^282. 1869/70" " v . 8:265. Jackson County serial 1859-1869/70. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1859 In Trans, state agric. socy. v. 4 : 277-279 1867 '* " " " " v 7 284 ysfi' 1869/70" " " I'. 8:266 Jasper County serial Society was organized in April, 1858. 1 series 1858. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1858 in Trans, state agric. socy. v. 3 : 228-229. 2 series 1871. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. organization. In Documents as follows : 1871 in Trans, dept. agric. v. 9 : 157-158. Jefferson County serial 1 series 1864-1869/70. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : V? Tr . ans - sta te agric. socy. v. 5 : 333-334. " T - 6 : 227-228. 1/8 " ' v 7 283 1869/70 v.8:266: 2 series 1871. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. organiza- tions. In Documents as follows : 1871 in Trans, dept. agric. v. 9 : 159-160 Jersey County serial 1869/70. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1869/70 In Trans, state agric. socy. v. 8 : 266. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES: COUNTY cont'd Jo Daviess County serial 1 series 1855/6-1865/6. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1855/6 in Trans, state agric. socy. v. 2 : 226. 1863 ' " " v. 5 : 334. 1865/6 v. 6 : 228-229. 2 series 1871. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. organiza- tions. In Documents as follows : 1871 in Trans, dept. agric. v. 9 : 160. Kane County serial 1 series Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. 193. 228-241. 229-230. 229-230. 217. 1852/3-1869/70. socy. In Documents as follows : 1852/3 in Trans, state agric. socy. v. 1 1856 ' " " v. 2 1858 v. 3 1865/6 " " v. 6 1869/70 " " " " V. 8 2 series 1871. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. organization. In Documents as follows : 1871 in Trans, dept. agric. v. 9 : 161. Kankakee County serial Society organized 1855. 1857-1865/6. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1857 in Trans, state agric. socy. v. 3 : 143. 1858 " " v. 4 : 279. 1865/6 " " " " v. b : 230-231. Kendall County serial 1853-1867. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : Is53 in Trans, state agric. socy. v. 1 1854/6 v. 2 1M58 " " v. 3 1859/60 " " v. 4 1867 ' v. 7 193-194. 227-228. 230-243. 279-280. 285-286. Knox County serial Society was organized In June, 1853. 1 series 1854-1867/8. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1854 In Trans, state agric. socy. v. 1 : 194-195. 1856 v. 2:241. 1857/8 " " " " " v. 3:244-247. 1859 ' " v. 4 : 280. 1865/6 v. 6 : 231. 1867/8 " " " " v. 7 : 286-289. 2 series 1871. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. organization. In Documents as follows : 1871 in Trans, dept. agric. v. 9 : 165. Lake County serial 1853/4-1869/70. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1853/4 in Trans, state agric. socy. v. 1 : 199-200. 1856 " " " " " v. 2 : 241-242. 1859 " " " " " v. 4:281-283. Kept, on township fair of Milburn. 1866 in Trans, state agric. socy. v. 6 : 231-232. 1867 " " " " T. 7 : 289-290. 1869/70 " " " " " v. 8 : 268. La Salic County serial 1 series Previous to 1853 united with the Buel Institute. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 41 AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES: COUNTY cont'd La Salle County cont'd serial cont'd 2 series 1853-1869/70. Epitome of proceedings of La Salle Co. Agric., Hortic., and Industrial Socy. In Documents as follows : 1853 in Trans, state agrlc. socy. v. 1 : 195-199. List of premiums awarded at 2d co. fair. 1856 In Trans, state agrlc. socy. v. 2 : 242-252. Contains address of Bronsou Murray before the socy. Oct. 17, 1854. 1857 In Trans, state agrlc. socy. v. 3 : 143-144. 1858 1859 1861 1866 1867 1869/70 v. 3 : 248. v. 4 : 283-284. v. 5 : 335-337. v. 6 : 233. v. 7 : 290. T. 8 : 267. 3 series 1871. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. organiza- tions. In Documents as follows : 1871 in Trans, dept. agrlc. v. 9 : 165. Lawrence County serial 1 series 1855-1869/70. Epitome o proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1805 in Trans, state agrlc. socy. v. 2 : 252-253. 1809/70 " " v. 8 : 268. 2 series 1871. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. organiza- tions. In Documents as follows : 1871 in Trans, dept. agric. v. 9 : 166. Lee County serial 1 series 1854-1859. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1854 in Trans, state agric. socy. v. 1 : 200. 1854/7 1858 1859 v. 2 : 254-255. V. 3 : 248-250. v. 4 : 284-286. 1871. 2 series Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. organization. In Documents as follows : 1871 in Trans, dept. agric. v. 9 : 166-167. Livingston County serial Society organized In 1856. 1856-1869/70. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1856 in Trans, state agric. socy. v. 2 : 255. 1860 " " " " T. 4:286-287. 1866 T. 6 : 232-233. 1869/70 " " " " " v. 8 : 268. Logan County serial Society organized 1856. 1856/8-1869/70. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1856/8 In Trans, state agrlc. socy. v. 3 : 250-253. 1859 " " " " " v. 4 : 287-288. 1861 " " v. 5:357. 1866 " " v. 6:234. 1867/8 ' " T. 7 : 290-291. 1869/70 ' " T. 8 : 269. non-serial 1869. Veto of bills to incorporate Logan Co. Agric. Socy. and Driving Park Assn. and incorporate Mas- sac Co. Agric. and Fair Assn. (House Jol. 26 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1869 v. 3: 543-544.) AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES: COUNTY cont'd McDonough County serial Organized in 1855. 1 series 1855-1869/70. Epitome of proceedings of Agric. and Mechanical Socy. of McDonough Co. In Documents as follows : 1855 In Trans, state agrlc. socy. v. 2 : 260. 1859 " " ' T. 4 : 295-296. 1867 ' " v. 7:291. 1869/70 " v. 8 : 270. 2 series 1871. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. organiza- tions. In Documents as follows : 1871 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 9 : 170. McHenry County serial 1854-1869/70. Epitome of proceedings of co, In Documents as follows : 1854 In Trans, state agrlc. socy. v. 1856 ' v. 1858 " " " " " v. 1865/6 V. 1867 " " V. 1869/70 " " V. McLean County serial 1852-1869/70. Epitome of proceedings of Agric. Socy. In Documents as follows : 1852/4 In Trans, state agrlc. socy. v. 1858 v. 1865/6 " " " " v. 1868 V. 1869/70 " " V. Macon County serial . agric. socy. 1 : 215-216. 2 : 261. 3:268. 6 : 238-239. 7 : 292. 8 : 270. McLean Co. 1 : 216-223. 3 : 267-268. 6 : 239. 7 : 292-293. 8 : 270. Society was organized in June, 1856. 1856-1869/70. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1856 In Trans, state agric. socy. v. 2 : 1856/8 1859/60 1865/6 1869/70 Macoupin County v. 3 v. 4 v. 6 v.8 :256. : 254-256. 288-290. 234-235. 269. serial 200-202. 256-261. 291-292. 339-340. 235-236. 297-298. 1 series 1853-1867/8. Epitome of proceedings of Agric. Socy. of Macoupin Co. In Documents as follows : 1853 In Trans, state agric. socy. v. 1 1858 " " " " v. 3 1859/60 " " v. 4 1863 " " v. 5 1866 " " v. 6 1867/8 " " v. 7 2 series 1871. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. organization. In Documents as follows : 1871 in Trans, dept. agric. v. 9 : 167-168. Madison County serial 1856-1868. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1856 In Trans, state agric. socy. v. 2 : 256. 1S57 " V. 3 : 145-147. 1868 v. 7:293-295. Contains list of officers from 1858 to 1868. non-serial 1822-1857. History of the Madison Co. Agric. Socy. (Trans, state agric. socy. v. 3: 144-147.) Marion County serial 1854-1865/6. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1854 In Trans, state agrlc. socy. v. 1 : 203. iK'ift? " " " v. 2 : 256-207. 1861 " v. 5: 337-338. 1865/6 v.6:236. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF ILLINOIS AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES: COUNTY cont'd Mason County serial 1854-1869/70. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. la Documents as follows : 1854 In Trans, state agrlc. socy. v. 1 : 203. 1854/6 " " " " " Y. 2 : 257-260. 1865/6 " " ' v. 6:238. 1869/70 " " " " v. 8 : 269. Massac County See also above, Logan Co. serial 1 series 1869/70. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1869/70 In Trans, state agrlc. socy. v. 8 : 269. 2 series 1871. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. organiza- tions. In Documents as follows : 1871 in Trans, dept. agrlc. v. 9 : 168-170. Menard County serial 1 series 1858-1869/70. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1858 In Trans, state agric. socy. v. 3 : 261-262. 1859 " " " " " Y. 4 : 296. 1869/70" " " " " v.8:270-271. 2 series 1871. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. organiza- tions. lu Documents as follows : 1871 In Trans, dept. agrlc. v. 9 : 171-180. Mercer County serial 1854-1869/70. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1854 In Trans, state agric. socy. v. 1 : 204. 1855 " " v. 2 : 261-272. 1857 " " " y. 3 : 147-151. 18B5/6 " " " v. 6:240-241. 1867/8 " " ' v. 7 : 2U8. 1869/70" " v. 8:271. Montgomery County aerial 1 series 1854-1876/8. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1854 In Trans, state agrlc. socy. v. 1 : 204-212. Contains address in full of Win. S. Wait, at first fair of socy. 1857 In Trans, state agric. socy. v. 3 : 151. " v. 4 : 296-297. 1805/6 " " T .6:241-243. 1887/8 " " v.7:298-299. 2 series 1871. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. organiza- tions. In Documents as follows : 1871 In Trans, dept. agrlc. . 9 : 180. Morgan County serial Organized Sept., 1851. 1 series 1854-1858. Epitome of proceedings of Morgan Co. Agric. Socy. In Documents as follows : 1854 In Trans, state agrlc. socy. . 1 : 212-215. Comprises list of premiums awarded at fair of 1854. 1856 in Trans, state agrlc. socy. v. 2 : 272. 1858 .3:263-267. Treasurer's statement. 2 series 1871. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. organization. In Documents as follows : 1871 In Trans, dept. agrlc. v. 9 : 180-183. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES: COUNTY cont'd Moultrie County serial Society was organized In May, 1858. 1 series 1858-1869/70. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1858 In Trans, state agrlc. socy. . 3 : 267. 1867/8 " " " " . 7 : 299-301. 1869/70 " " V. 8 : 271-272. 2 series 1871. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. organiza- tions. In Documents as follows : 1871 In Trans, dept. agrlc. . 9 : 183-186. Ogle County serial 1854-1859. Epitome of proceedings of Ogle Co. Agrlc. Socy. In Documents as follows : 1854 in Trans, state agric. socy. . 1 : 224-228. Comprises premium list of ann. fair of 1854. 1856 In Trans, state agric. socy. . 2 : 273-274. 1857 ' " " . 3 : 152. 1859 . 4 : 297. Peoria County serial 1 series 1854-1869/70. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1854 in Trans, state agrlc. socy. . 1 : 228. 1856 . 2 : 274. 1857/8 ' v.3:269-271. 1861/4 .5:360. 1867/8 " " " " " .7:301-302. 1869/70 " " " " " . 8 : 272. 2 series 1871. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. organiza- tions. In Documents as follows : 1871 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 9 : 186-187. Perry County serial 1 series 1866-1869/70. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1866 In Trans, state agric. socy. . 6 : 243-244. 1869/70 " " " " . 8 : 272. 2 series 1871. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. organiza- tions. In Documents as follows : 1871 In Trans, dept. agrlc. . 9 : 187-188. Pike County serial 1 series 1852/3-1869/70. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1852/3 in Trans, state agrlc. socy. . 1 : 229. 1857 Men. In Trans, state agric. socy. . 2 : 274-281. Premium list. 1857 Oct. in Trans, state agric. socy. Y. 3 : 152. 1858 ' . 3 : 271-272. 1861/4 .5:342-344. 1865/6 " ' . 6 : 244. 1869/70 " " " " " . 8 : 273. 2 series 1871. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. organization. In Documents as follows : 1871 In Trans, dept. agrlc. Y. 9 : 190. Pope County serial 1865/6-1867. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1865/6 In Trans, state agrlc. socy. Y. 6 : 245-246. 1867 " " Y. 7 : 302-303. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP ILLINOIS 43 AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES: COUNTY cont'd Putnam County serial 1865/6-1869/70. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1865/6 In Trans, state agric. socy. v. 6 : 246. 1869/70 " " " " V. 8 : 272. Randolph County serial Society was organized In 1852. 1853-1869/70. Epitome of proceedings of Randolph Co. Agric. Socy. In Documents as follows : 1853 in Trans, state agric. socy. v. 1 1857 " " " " " v. 3 1858 1859/60 1861/4 1866 1867/8 1869/70 non-serial v. 3 T. 4 V. 5 v. 6 V. 7 T. 8 229-230. 153-157. 272-273. 298-300. 360-363. 247. 303-304. 273. 1851-1857. History of Randolph Co. Agric. Socy. (Trans, state agric. socy. v. 3: 153-157.) Rock Island County serial 1853-1867/8. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1853 in Trans, state agric. socy. v. 1 : 230-231. 1856 " v. 2 : 282. 1858 " " ' V. 3 : 273-274. 1859/60 " " " " " v. 4 : 298. 1867/8 " " " " v. 7 : 304. St. Clair County serial 1 series 1854-1869/70. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1854 in Trans, state agric. socy. v. 1 : 234. 1853/6 v. 2 : 303-318. 1857/60 " " " " " V. 4 : 305-309. 1861/4 " " " " " v. 5:366-369. Contains itemized stint, of receipts and ex- penditures for 4 yrs. 1865/6 in Trans, state agric. socy. v. 6 : 249. 1869/70 " " " " Y. 8 : 275. 2 series 1871. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. organiza- tions. In Documents as follows : 1871 In Trans, dept agric. v. 9 : 193-197. non-serial 1854-1860. Table showing ann. classified receipts and expenditures of St. Clair Co. Agric. Socy. (Trans, state agric. socy. v. 4: 308.) Saline County serial Society organized Aug. 26, 1865. 1 series 1865/6-1869/70. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1865/6 in Trans, state agric. socy. v. 6 : 247-248. 1869/70 " " " " V. 8 : 273-274. 2 series 1871. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. organiza- tions. In Documents as follows : 1871 in Trans, dept. agric. v. 9 : 191. Sangamon County serial 1852/3-1859. Epitome of proceedings of Sangamon Co. Agric. and Mechanical Assn. In Documents as follows : 1852/3 in Trans, state ngrlc. socy. v. 1 : 231. 1852/6 " " " " " v. 2 : 282-285. 1857 " " " " " v. 3 : 157-173. 1858 ' " T. 3:274-275. 1859 ' ' V. 4 : 301-302. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES: COUNTY cont'd Schuyler County serial Society organized In 1853. 1 series 1856-1869/70. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1856 in Trans, state agric. socy. v. 2 : 285-287. 1859/60 " " ' v. 4 : 304-305. 1863 " " " " " v. 5 : 363-364. 1869/70" v. 8:274. 2 series 1871. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. organiza- tions. In Documents as follows : 1871 in Trans, dept. agric. v. 9 : 192-193. Scott County serial 1854-1859. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1854 in Trans, state agric. socy. v. 1 : 232. 1856 v. 2:287-289. 1859 ' T. 4:302. Shelby County serial 1 series 1869/70. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1869/70 in Trans, state agric. socy. v. 8 : 274. 2 series 1871. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. organiza- tions. In Documents as follows : 1871 in Trans, dept agric. v. 9 : 197-199. Stark County serial 1 series 1853-1869/70. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1853 in Trans, state agric. socy. v. 1 : 232. 1859 V. 4 : 302-303. 1861/4 " " v. 5:364-366. 1887/8 " ' ' T. 7 : 304-306. Contains treasurer's stmt. 1869/70 in Trans, state agric. socy. v. 8 : 275. 2 series 1871. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. organiza- tions. In Documents as follows : 1871 in Trans, dept. agric. v. 9 : 193. Stephenson County serial 1 series 1854-1869/70. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1854 in Trans, state agric. socy. v. 1 : 232-234. 1856 " " " " " v. 2 : 289-303. 1857 v. 3 : 173. Statement of treasurer. 1858 in Trans, state agric. socy. v. 3 1865/6 " " " " T. 6 1867/8 v. 7 1869/70" " " " T. 8 2 series 275-284. 248-249. 306-307. 275-276. 1871. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. organiza- tions. In Documents as follows : 1871 in Trans, dept. agric. v. 9 : 200-201. Tazewell County serial 1 series 1853-1869/70. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1853 in Trans, state agric. socy. v. 1 : 234-241. 1854 1855/6 ' 1857 1858 1861/4 ' 1805/0 ' 1867/8 ' 1869/70 ' v. 1 : 242-265. " v. 2 : 318-320. " v. 3 : 173. " T. 3 : 284-285. " v. 5 : 369-372. " v. 6 : 249. " v. 7 : 307-308. " v. 8 : 276. 44 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES: COUNTY cont'd Tazewell County cont'd serial cont'd 2 series 1871. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. organiza- tions. In Documents as follows : 1871 In Trans, dept. agrlc. v. 9 : 201-202. Union County serial 1 series 1855-1869/70. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. and mechanical socy. In Documents as follows : 1855 in Trans, state agrlc. socy. v. 2 : 320-327. Premium list. 1857 In Trans, state agric. socy. v. 3 : 174-175. 2 series 1871. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. organiza- tions. In Documents as follows : 1871 In Trans, dept. agrlc. v. 9 : 207-208. Vermilion County serial Society was organized In May, 1852. 1 series 1857-1869/70. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1857 In Trans, state agrlc. socy. v. 3 : 176-177. 1858 1859/60 1861/4 1866 1867/8 1869/70 v. 3 : 285-286. v. 4 : 309-312. v. 5 : 373-375. v. 6 : 250. v. 7 : 308-309. v. 8 : 277. 2 series 1871. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. organiza- tions. In Documents as follows : 1871 In Trans, dept. agrlc. v. 9 : 202-206. non-serial 1852-1857. History of Vermilion Co. Agric. Socy. (Trans, state agric. socy. Y. 3: 175-177.) Wabash County aerial 1854-1866. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1854 In Trans, state agrlc. socy. v. 1 : 267-268. 1856 " " ' v. 2 : 327. 1866 " " " " v. 6:250-251. Warren County serial 1853-1866. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1853 In Trans, state agrlc. socy. v. 1 : 268. 1859 v. 4 : 313. 1866 T. 6:251. Washington County serial 1867/8. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1867/8 In Trans, state agrlc. socy. T. 7 : 309-310. Wayne County serial 1 series 1856-1869/70. Epitome of proceedings of co. agrlc. socy. In Documents as follows : 1856 In Trans, state agrlc. socy. T. 2 : 328. 1869/70" " " " v. 8:277. 2 series 1871. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. organiza- tions. In Documents as follows : 1871 In Trans, dept agrlc. v. 9 : 208-209. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES: COUNTY cont'd White County serial 1858. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1858 In Trans, state agrlc. socy. v. 3 : 286-287. Treasurer's statement. Whiteside County serial Society organized 1856. 1 series 1856-1867/8. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1856 In Trans, state agrlc. socy. v. 2 : 328. 1858 1859 1861/4 " 1865/6 " 1867/8 " v. 3 : 288. v. 4 : 313. v. 5 : 375-376. v. 6 : 251-253. v. 7 : 310. 2 series 1871. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. organiza- tions. In Documents as follows : 1871 In Trans, dept. agric. T. 9 : 209-211. Will County serial 1 series 1853-1866. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : unnum. 1853 In Trans, state agrlc. socy. T. 1 : 265-267. 1851/6 " " " " " v. 2 : 329-333. 7-8. 1857/8 " " " " v. 3 : 292-294. 2 series Re-organized 1867. 1867/8-1869/70. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1867/8 In Trans, state agrlc. socy. v. 7 : 311. 1889/70' ' " v. 8:277. Winnebago County serial Society was organized In Feb., 1855. 1855-1869/70. Epitome of proceedings of co. farmers' club. In Documents as follows : 1855 In Trans, state agric. socy. v. 1 1856 1857 1858 1859 1861 Contains address of Dr. v. 2 v. 3 T. 3 v. 4 v. 5 Jobn 268-269. 333-334. 177-178. 288-292. 313-320. 376-382. A. Kennicott before society Sept. 19, 1861. 1869/70 in Trans, state agric. socy. v. 8 : 277-278. Woodf ord County serial 1 series 1854-1866. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. socy. In Documents as follows : 1854 in Trans, state agrlc. socy. v. 1 269. 1858 " " " " " v. 3 294. 1859 " " " " " v. 4 320. 1862 " " " " " V. 5 382. 1866 " " " " " v. 6 253. 2 series 1871. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. organiza- tions. In Documents as follows : 1871 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 9 : 209. OHIO 1854. Communication from corresponding secy, of Ohio state bd. of agric. in response to secy, of 111. state agric. socy. as to whether Ohio and co. agric. organizations, as established by acts of and apprns. by legisl. proved materially beneficial to interests of husbandry in Ohio. (Trans, state agric. socy. v. 1: 34-37.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 45 AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES: STATE Bee-Keepers'; see below, Bee-Keeping Cattle Breeders'; see below, Livestock Horse Breeders'; see below, Livestock Horticultural Associations; see below, that title Illinois State Agricultural Society (ist) A sketch of this society may be found in Trans, dept. agric. v. 13 : 338. 1820. Favorable regard of legisl. urged in aid of socy. for promotion of agric., just formed. (Govs. mess. 1820.) 1822. Legisl. asked to consider propriety of affording state agric. socy. countenance and support; atten- tion called to laudable efforts of socy. to advance interests of agric. and manufactures, especially manufactures, as contributing to independence of community by creating domestic market for pro- duce of soil. (Govs. inaug. address 1822.) Illinois State Agricultural Society (2d) serial 1853/4-1869/70. Transactions, v. 1-8. Springfield, 1855- 1871. Checklist v. 1. 1853/4. Lanphler and Walker, 1855. vlll, 612, Iv pp. v. 2. 1856/7. Lanphler and Walker, 1857. xvi, 684 (2) pp., xiv pis. v. 3. 1857/8. Bailhache and Baker, 1859. vl, 685 (1), Iv pp. T. 4. 1859/60. Bailhache and Baker, 1861. Till, 698 , Iv (1) pp. Baker and Phillips, 1865. 992, vll v. 5. 1861/4. pp. T. 6. 1865/6. Baker, Bailhache xxxv, 666, xxlv (1) pp. v. 7. 1867/8. Journal Prtg. Office, 1870. 710, xl pp. v. 8. 1869/70. Journal Prtg. Office. 1871. & Co., 1868. xlvl, vlil, 279, vl pp. Abolished. The act to create a dept. of agriculture, approved April 17, 1871, became operative July 1, 1871. In pursuance of this act the state agric. society re-organized as a state board of agriculture and ceased thenceforth to exist as a society. In Collected docs, as follows : v. 1. 1853/4 in Reports 1855:537-1156. v. 2. 1856/7 " " 1857 : 747-1140. v. 3. 1857/8 " " 1859, v. 2 : 497-1179. v. 4-8. 1859/60-1869/70 omitted. Continued as Board of Agriculture ; see Agriculture. non-serial 1853. Text of constitution of state agric. socy. (Trans. dept. agric. v. 9: 214.) 1853-1871. Epitome of proceedings of organization of and of l-64th mtgs. of executive committee of agric socy. (Same v. 9: 212-255.) 1853-1875. Table showing main facts and history of state agric. socy., afterwards known as state bd. of agric., giving places of holding of fairs, gross re- ceipts and amts. paid in premiums. (Same v. 13: 341.) 1857. Recommendation for passage of bill giving to state agric. socy. corporate and police power neces- sary for accomplishment of its objects. (Govs. mess. 1857: 26.) 1857/8. Res. recommending that treasurer be directed to make such disposition of funds now on hand be- longing to socy. as will bring socy. 6% interest, and be subject to draft. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 3: 75.) 1860. Constitution of 111. state agric. socy. revised and adopted Sept. 12, 1860. (Same v. 5: 8.) 1865-1866. Detailed stmt. of treasurer of 111. state agric. socy. (House jol. 26 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1869 v. 2: 559-560.) 1871. Rept. of 111. state agric. socy. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 9: 212-255.) LAWS 1853-1864. Acts of legisl. relating to state socy. (Trans. state agric. socy. v. 1 (p. 42) same 1861/4.) AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES: STATE cont'd Livestock; see below, Livestock Swine Breeders; see below, Livestock AGRICULTURE 1855. Res. recommending bds. of co. agric. societies to address their representatives in Congress, request- ing them to procure liberal apprn. for establish- ment of national agric. dept. (Trans, state agric. socy. v. 2: 15.) 1869. Recommendation for federal law regulating dis- tribution of repts. of U. S. dept. of agric. (Same \. 8: 2.) 1877. Res. recommending formation of bureau of agric. at national capitol. whose secy, should be peer of secy, of other depts. of govt. and called secy, of agric. (Same v. 15: 15.) 1903. Address on U. S. dept. of agric. and its work; by "W. H. Beal. (A.R. farmers' institutes 1903: 36-46.) ILLINOIS serial TRANSACTIONS 1 series Incorporated by act of Feb. 8, 1853 1853/4-1869/70. Transactions of 111. State Agric. Socy., v. 1-8. Springfield, 1855-1871. Checklist v. 1. 1853/4. Lanphler and Walker, 1855. 612, iv pp. v. 2. 1856/7. Lanphler and Walker, 1857. 684 (2) pp., xiv pis. v. 3. 1857/8. Bailhache and Baker, 1859. 685 (1), Iv pp. v. 4. 1859/60. Bailhache and Baker, 1861. 698, Iv <1) pp. v. 5. 1861/4. Baker and Phillips, 1865. vii pp. v. 6. 1865/6. Baker, Bailhache xxxv, 666, xxlv (1) pp. v. 7. 1867/8. 111. Journal xlvi, 710, xl pp. v. 8. 1869/70. 111. Journal Till, xvi, vi, vlll, 992, Co., 1868. Prtg. Office, 1870. Prtg. Office, 1871. & vili. 279, vl pp. Abolished. The act to create a dept. of agriculture, approved April 17, 1871, became operative July 1, 1871. In pursuance of this act the state agric. society re-organized as a state bd. of agriculture, and ceased to exist as a society. In Collected docs, as follows : v. 1. 1853/4 In Repts. 19 Gen. Assem. 1855 : 537-1156. v. 2. 1856/7 " " 20 " " 1857 : 747-1140. v. 3. 1857/8 " " 21 " " 1859, v. 2:497- 1179. V. 4-8. 1859/60-1869/70 omitted. 2 series Under Act of April 15, 1871 1871-1904. Transactions of dept. of agric., with repts. of co. and district agric. organizations, v. 9-42. (v. 1-34 of new series.) Springfield, 1872-1907. Checklist 9 (1 of n. s.) 1871. 1872. TV, 391, x pp. xv, 408, Hi pp. xvi, 204, 11 pp. 166 (1) pp. xix, 343. v pp. v. 10 (2 of n. s.) 1872. 1873. v. 11 (3 of n. s.) 1873. 1874. V. 12 (4 of n. s.) 1874. 1875. V. 13 (5 of n. s.) 1875. 1876. *..., o, v uu. v. 14 (6 of n. s.) 1876. 1878. (4), 359, Iv, 174, Iv, 11 pp. Contains 6th rept. of state entomologist. V. 15 (7 of n. s.) 1877. 1878. (4), 420, vl, 290 pp. Contains 7th rept. of state entomologist, v. 16 (8 of n. s.) 1878. 1880. (2), 449, vl, 212, x pp. Contains 8th rept. of state entomologist, v. 17 (9 of n. a.) 1879. 1880. (3), 583, vlil, 142, HI pp. Contains 9th rept. of state entomologist, v. 18 (10 of n. s.) 1880. 1881. vlll, 628, vll, 238, vl pp. Contains 10th rept. of state entomologist, v. 19 (11 of n. s.) 1881. 1882. 560, x, 104, 11 pp. Contains llth rept. of state entomologist, v. 20 (12 of n. s.) 1882. 1883. vlll, 534, Ix, 154, x pp. Contains 12th rept. of state entomologist, v. 21 (13 of n. s.) 1883. 1884. 536, xvi, viii, 203, xxl pp. Contains 13th rept. of state entomologist, v. 22 (14 of n. s.) 1884. 1885. 391, ix, vli, 136, xix, 120 PP. Contains 14th rept., with app., of state entomologist. 46 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP ILLINOIS AGRICULTURE cont'd ILLINOIS cont'd serial cont'd TRANSACTIONS cont'd 2 series cont'd Checklist cont'd v 23 (15 of n. s.) 1885. 1886. vl, 460, 130 pp. Contains " Misc. essays on economic entomology by state entomologist and his assistants." 130 pp. T. 24 (16 of n. s.) 1886. 1889. (4), 327, vl, 115 pp. Contains 15th rept. of state entomologist. v. 25 (17 of n. s.) 1887. 1889. (4), 364 pp. v. 26 (18 of n. s.) 1888. 1889. (4), 299, xlli, 122, Ix pp. Contains 16th rept. of state entomologist, v. 27 (19 of n. s.) 1889. 1889. (4 , 344 pp. v. 28 (20 of n. s.) 1890. 1891. (4), 319, v, 90, 36, iv, Ix pp. Contains 17th rept. of state entomologist, and Ana- lytical list of entomological writings of Wm. Le Baron. v. 29 (21 of n. s.) 1891. 1892. (4), 333 pp. v. 30 (22 of n. s.) 1892. 1894. vl, 275 pp. v. 31 (23 of n. s.) 1893. 1894. vl, 116, xl, 171, xlll pp., 14 pis. Contains 18th rept. of state entomologist, v. 32 (24 of n. s.) 1894. 1895. vl, 323, (3), 206, 65, v pp., 13 pis. Contains 19th rept. of state entomologist, v. 33 (25 of n. s.) 1895. 1896. 342 pp. v. 34 (26 of n. s.) 1896. 1897. (2), 309, vl, 112, pp., 10 pis. Contains 20th rept. of state entomologist. 35 (27 of n. s.) 36 (28 of n. s.) 37 (29 of n. s.) 38 (30 of n. s.) 39 (31 of n. s.) 40 (32 of n. s.) 1902. 41 (33 of n. s.) 1903. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1902. 1903. (2), 313 pp. 394 pp. Iv, 335 pp. (3), 320 pp. 331 pp. 1897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1904. 330 pp. 1905. 327 pp. v. 42 (34 of n. s.) 1904. 1907. 311 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : v. 9. 1871 In Repts. 27 Gen. Assem. 1871, v. 3 : 307-677. v. 10. 1872 " . 2. 1809/3. 111. State Restster Bk. Pubg. House, 1894. *>RO r>p. 3. 1903/4. Chicago. Amer. Bee Jol. Print, 1904. 163 pp. non-serial 1897. Work of 111. Bee-Keepers' Assn.: by C. C. Miller (A.R. farmers' Institute 1897: 89-90.) Blackberries; see below, Crops. Boards of Agriculture COUNTY BOARDS Fruit Crops Under Act of April 15. 1871 It will he noted that In a malorlty of cases the nroeeed- Ings helow end with the year 1877. After that year the reports as printed In the Transactions were uniformly confined to a list of the officers and the ann. financial stmt. of the hoard. The former co. onranlzntlon was the agrlc. society; see above, Agricultural Societies. ADAMS COUNTY 1873-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. In Documents as follows : 1873 In Trans, dept. 1874 1875 " " " 1876 " " 1877 " " agrlc. v. 11 " v. 12: " v. 13: v. 14 99. 74-76. 150-151. 85-86. v. 15 : 168. BOONE COUNTY 1872-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. In Documents as follows : 10 : 297-298. 12 : 76-77. 1875 " v 1876 ' 1877 " 13 : 153. 14 : 87. 15 : 169. BROWN COUNTY 1874-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. agrlc. bd. In Documents as follows : 1874 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 12 : 77. 1875 " " " " v. 13 : 154-155. 1876 v. 14:88. 1877 v. 15 : 170. AGRICULTURE cont'd Boards of Agriculture cont'd COUNTY BOARDS cont'd 1872-1877, In 1872-1877, In 1872-1877. In 1872-1877, In 1874-1877 In 1875-1877 In BUREAU COUNTY Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. Documents as follows : 1872 In Trans, dept. agrlc. v. 10 1873 " " F " * 11 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 :298. :100. :78. :156. :89. v. 11: v. 12: v. 13: v. 14: v. 15:171. CARROLL COUNTY Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. Documents as follows : 1872 in Trans, dept. agric. v. 10 : 1873 " 1874 " " 1875 " " 1876 " " 1877 " " CASS COUNTY Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. Documents as follows : 1872 In Trans, dept. agrlc. 1873 " f v. 11 v. 12 v. 13 v. 14 v. 15 299-300. : 100. 78-79. 156-158. 90. :172. 10 11 : 12 : 13: 14: 15: 300. 101. 79. 158-160. 91. 173. 1873 1874 " ' " v 1875 ' " v 1876 " " v 1877 CHAMPAIGN COUNTY Epitome of proceedings of co. agrlc. bd. Documents as follows : 1872 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 10 : 1873 " " ' " v. 11 : 1874 1875 1876 1877 v. 12 v. 13 V. 14 V. 15 CHRISTIAN COUNTY Epitome of proceedings of co Documents as follows : 1874 In Trans, dept. agrlc. v. 12 1875 " " " " v. 13 1876 " " " " v. 14 1877 " v. 15 300-301. 101. 80. 160-162. 92. 174. agric. bd. 80-81. 162-163. 93. 175-176. CLARK COUNTY Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. Documents as follows : 1875 In Trans, dept. agrlc. v. 13 1877 " " " " v. 15: 164-185. 177. CLAY COUNTY 1872-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. In Documents as follows : 1872 In Trims, dent, agrlc. v. 1873 v. 1874 " " " v. 1875 1876 1877 301. 102. 81. 165-166. 94. 178. 1875. " v. 15: CLINTON COUNTY Epitome of proceedings of co. agrlc. bd. In Documents as follows : 1875 in Trans, dept. agrlc. v. 13 : 167-168. COLES COUNTY 1872-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. agrlc. bd. In Documents as follows : 1872 in Trans, dept. agric. v. 10 : 302-303. 1873 ' " v. 11 : 102-104. 1875 " " " " v. 13 : 169. 1876 " v. 14:97. 1877 ' v. 15 : 180. CRAWFORD COUNTY 1873-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. In Documents as follows : 1873 in Trans, dept. agrlc. v. 11 : 104. 1874 " " " v. 12 : 82. 1875 " v. 13 : 169-170. 1876 " " " " v. 14:98. 1877 v. 15 : 181. CUMBERLAND COUNTY 1873-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. agrlc. bd. In Documents as follows : 1873 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 11 : 105. 1874 " " " " v. 12:83. 1875 v. 13 : 171. 1876 ' " v. 14:99. 1877 " " " " v. 15:182-183. 48 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP ILLINOIS AGRICULTURE cont'd Boards of Agriculture cont'd COUNTY BOABDS cont'd DE KALB COUNTY 1874-1876. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. In Documents as follows : 1874 In Trans, dept. ar ; -lc. v. 12:84. 1875 " " v. 13 : 172-173. DE WITT COUNTY 1873-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. In Documents as follows : 1873 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 11 : : -is?* " " lf " v. 13 : 1 1875 1876 1877 " " DOUGLAS COUNTY 1872-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. In Documents as follows : 1872 in Trans, dept. agric. v 1873 " " v 1874 1875 1876 1877 DU PAGE COUNTY 1872-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. In Documents as follows : 1872 In Trans, dept. agric. 1873 14 15: 10: 11 : 12: 13: 14: 15: 105. 173-175. 104-105. 187. agric. bd. 307. 106. 85. 176-177. 107. 189. agric. bd. 10: 11: 12: 13: 14: 15: 307-308. 106. 85. 177. 108. 190. 1874 1875 1876 1877 EDGAR COUNTY 1872-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. In Documents as follows : 1872 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 10 :! 1873 " " ' " v. 11 1874 " " ' " v. 12 : 1875 " v. 13: 1876 " " ' " v. 14 : 1877 " " ' " v. 15: EDWARDS COUNTY 1872-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. In Documents as follows : 1872 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 10 : 1873 " " " " v. 11 : 1875 " v. 13 : 1876 " " " " v. 14 : 1877 " ' T. 15: EFFINGHAM COUNTY 1872-1875. Epitome of proceedings of co. In Documents as follows : 1872 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 10 : 1873 " " v. 11: 1874 " " " " v. 12: 1875 " v. 13: FAYETTE COUNTY 1873-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. In Documents as follows : 1873 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 11 : 1874 ' v. 12: 1875 " " " " v. 13 : 1876 ' " v. 14: 1877 " v. 15: FORD COUNTY 1873-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. In Documents as follows : 1873 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 11 : 1874 f " v. 12 : 1875 ' v. 13: 1876 " " " " T. 14: 1877 v. 15: FRANKLIN COUNTY 1872-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. In Documents as follows : 1872 in Trans, dept. agric. v. 10 : 1873 v. 11 : 1874 " " " " v. 12 : 1875 " " " " v. 13 : 1878 " " " " v. 14: 1877 ' v. 15: FULTON COUNTY 1872-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. In Documents as follows : 1872 In Trans, dept. agric. T. 10 1874 1875 1876 1877 v. 12: v. 13: v. 14: v. 16: 309. 107. 86-87. 178-179. 109-110. 191-192. agric. bd. 308-309. 107-108. 179-180. 111. 193-194. agric. bd. 310-312. 108-109. 87. 180-181. agric. bd. 110. 88. 182-183. 112. 195. agric. bd. 110. 88. 183-184. 113. 196. agric. bd. 313. 111-112. 89-90. 186. 114-115. 197. agric. bd. 314-315. 90. 187-188. 116-117. 198. AGRICULTURE cont'd Boards of Agriculture cont'd COUNTY BOARDS cont'd GALLATIN COUNTY 1874-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. In Documents as follows : 1874 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 12 : 1875 " " " v. 13: 1876 " " " v. 14 : 1877 ' v. 15: GREENE COUNTY 1873-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. In Documents as follows : 1873 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 11 : 1874 " " " T. 12: 1875 " " " " v. 13: 1876 " " " " T. 14: 1877 " " " " v. 15: GRUNDY COUNTY 1872-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. In Documents as follows : 1872 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 10 : 1873 ' " v. 11 : 1874 ' v. 12: 1875 " " " " v. 13: 1876 " " " " T. 14: 1877 " " " " v. 15: HAMILTON COUNTY 1873-1875. Epitome of proceedings of co. In Documents as follows : 1873 in Trans, dept. agric. v. 11 : 1874 " " " " T. 12: 1875 T. 13: HANCOCK COUNTY 1872-1875. Epitome of proceedings of co. In Documents as follows : 1872 in Trans, dept. agric. T. 10 : 1873 " " ' f " v. 11 : 1875 " " " " v. 13: HARDIN COUNTY 1874-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. In Documents as follows : 1874 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 12 : 1875 r " 19. agric. bd. 91. 189-190. 119-120. 201-202. agric. bd. 112-113. 92. 190. 121. 203. agric. bd. 315. 113-114. 92. 190-192. 122. 204. agric. bd. 114. 93. 192. agric. bd 316. 114. 192-194. agric. bd. v. 13 : 194-196. 1876 ' ' v. 14 : 123-127. 1877 v. 15 : 206. HENDERSON COUNTY 1873-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. In Documents as follows : 1873 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 11 : 1874 " " " v. 12 1875 ' " v. 13: 1876 " v. 14: 1877 v. 15: HENRY COUNTY 1872-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. In Documents as follows : 1872 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 10: 1873 " ' " " T. 11 : 1874 " " " " v. 12: 1875 v. 13: 1876 ' " v. 14: 1877 " " " " v. 15: IROQUOIS COUNTY 1872-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. In Documents as follows : 1872 in Trans, dept. agric. v. 10 : 1873 " " " " v 11 v. 11 T. 12: v. 13: 14: 15: T. 1874 " " 1875 1876 1877 " JACKSON COUNTY 1873-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. In Documents as follows : 1873 in Trans, dept. agric. v. 11 : 1874 v. 12: 1875 v. 13: 1876 " " " " v. 14 : 1877 v. 15: JASPER COUNTY 1872-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. In Documents as follows : 1872 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 10: 1873 " " " v. 11 : 1874 v. 12: 1875 ' v. 13: 1876 ' v. 14: 1877 v. 15: 114-115. 94. 196-197. 128. 207. agric. bd. 316-317. 115. 94. 198. 129. 208. agric. bd. 317. 118-117. 95. 198-199. 130. 209. agric. bd. 117. 96. 200-203. 131. 210-211. agric. bd. 318. 118. 96-97. 203-204. 132-134. 212-213. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS AGRICULTURE cont'd Boards of Agriculture cont'd COUNTY BOARDS- cont'd JEFFERSON COUNTY 1872-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co In Documents as follows : 1872 in Trans, dept. agric. y. 10 1873 r " y. 11 : 1874 ' " y. 12 1875 " " " " v. 13: 1876 " " " " v. 14 : 1877 " ' y. 15: JERSEY COUNTY 1872-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. In Documents as follows : 1872 in Trans, dept. agric. y. 10 1873 " " ' " y 11 : 1874 " " ' " v 12: 1875 y 13: 1876 " " ' " y 14: 1877 " " ' " v 15: JO DAVIESS COUNTY 1872-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. In Documents as follows : 1872 in Trans, dept. agric. y. 10: 1872 " " " y. 11: 1873 " " " " y. 12: 1874 " " " " y. 13: 1875 " " " " y. 14 : 1876 " " " " y. 15: 1877 " " " " y. 16: KANE COUNTY 1874-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. In Documents as follows : 1874 In Trans, dept. agric. y. 12 : 1875 " y. 13: 1877 ' y. 15: KANKAKEE COUNTY 1872-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. In Documents ns follows : 1872 in Trans, dept. agric. v 10 : 1873 " " " y 11: 1874 " " " " y 12: 1875 y 13: 1876 " " " " y 14: 1877 " " " " y 15: KENDALL COUNTY 1872-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. In Documents as follows : 1872 In Trnns. dept. agric. y 1873 ' . agric. bd. 319-320. 118-119. 97-98. 204-205. 135. 214. agric. bd. 318. 119-120. 98. 205-206. 136. 215. agric. bd. 320. 120. 99. 207-208. 137. 216. 203. agric. bd. 100. 210-211. 218. agric. bd. 321-323. 122. 101. 211-212. 139. 219. 1874 1875 187fi 1877 10: 11: 12: 13: 14: 15: agric. bd. 323. 122-124. 101-102. 213-217. 140. 220-222. 1872-1877. KNOX COUNTY Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. In Documents as follows : 1872 In Trans, dent, agric. v 1873 " 1874 1875 187 1877 10 11 12 : 13 : 14: 15: 324. 124-125. 102-103. 217. 141. 223. LAKE COUNTY 1872-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co In Documents as follows : 1872 In Trans, dept. agric. v 10: 1874 " " " " v 12: 1875 ' v 13: 1876 " " " " v 14: 1877 " " " " v 15: LA SALLE COUNTY 1872-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. In Documents as follows : 1873 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 11 : 1874 " " " " v. 12: 1875 " " " " v. 13: 1876 " ' v. 14 : 1877 " " " " v. 15: LAWRENCE COUNTY 1872-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. In Documents as follows : 1872 In Trans, dept. agric. T. 10 : 1873 " " ' " v. 11 : 1874 " " " T. 12: 1875 T. 13: 1876 " " ' " v. 14: 1877 " " ' " v. 16: . agric. bd. 324-325. 103. 218. 142. 224. agric. bd. 125. 103-104. 219-220. 144-145. 226-228. agric. bd. 325-326. 126. 104-105. 221-222. 145-146. 229. AGRICULTURE cont'd Boards of Agriculture cont'd COUNTY BOAKDS cont'd LEE COUNTY 1872-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. In Documents as follows : 1872 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 10 : 326-327 1873 " " " v. 11 : 126-127. 1874 " " " " v. 12 : 105. 1877 ' " v. 15 : 230. LIVINGSTON COUNTY 1873-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. In Documents as follows : 1873 in Trans, dept. agric. v. 11 : 128. 1874 " " " " v. 12 : 106. 1875 " " " " v. 18 : 222-223. 1877 " " " " T. 15 : 231-232. LOGAN COUNTY 1872-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. In Documents as follows : 1872 in Trans, dept. agric. v. 10 : 327. 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 v. 11 y. 12 v. 13 v. 14 128. 106. 223. 149. v. 15 : 235. McDONOTJOH COUNTY 1873-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. In Documents as follows : 1873 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 11 : 134. 1875 " " " " v. 13:235-236. 1876 " " " " v. 14 : 157. 1877 " " " " T. 15 : 242. McHENRY COUNTY 1872-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. In Documents as follows : 1872 In Trans, dept. ag^lc. 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 v. 10 11 : v. 12: v. 13: v. 14: v. 15: 333. 135. 113. 236-237. 158-159. 243. MCLEAN COUNTY 1873-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. In Documents as follows : 1873 in Trans, dept. agric. y. 11 : 1874 " " " " y. 12 : v. 13: 1875 1876 1877 y. 14: v. 15: 186. 113-114. 237-238. 161. 245. MACON COUNTY 1873-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. In Documents as follows : 1873 in Trans, dept. agric. y 1874 " " " " y 1875 " " " " v 1876 ' y 1877 " " " " y 11 : 130. 12 : 108-109. 13 : 227-228. 14 : 152. 15:238. MACOUPIN COUNTY 1872-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. In Documents as follows : 1872 in Trans, dept. agric. v. 10 : 329-330. 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 y. 11 y. 12 y. 13 y. 15 y. 15 130-131. 109-110. 229-230. 153. 239. MADISON COUNTY 1872-1874. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. In Documents as follows : 1872 In Trans, dept. agric. y. 10 : 331-333. Contains treasurer's stmt. 1874 in Trans, dept. agric. y. 12 : 110. MARION COUNTY 1872-1875. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. In Documents as follows : 1872 in Trans, dept. agric. y. 10 : 329. 1873 " " >r " v. 11 : 131. 1874 " " " " v. 12 : 111. 1875 " " " " V. 13 : 230-231. MARSHALL COUNTY 1875. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. In Documents as follows : 1875 in Trans, dept. agric. y. 13 : 231-282. 50 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS AGRICULTURE cont'd Boards of Agriculture cont'd COUNTY BOARDS cont'd MASON COUNTY. 1872-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. In Documents as follows : 1872 in Trans, dept. agric. v. 10 : 330. 1873 " ' v. 11 : 131-132. 1874 " " " " v. 12 : 112. 1875 " " " " v. 13 : 233-234. 1876 " " " " v. 14 : 155. 1877 " " " " v. 15 : 240. MASSAC COUNTY 1873-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. In Documents as follows : 1873 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 11 : 1874 1875 1876 1877 V. 1-2 13 v. 14 V. 15 133-134 112-113. 234. 156. 241. MENARD COUNTY 1872-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. In Documents as follows : 1872 in Trans, dept. agric. v. 10 : 1873 " " " v. 11 1874 " " ' " v. 12 1875 v. 13 1876 " " ' " T. 14 1877 ' v. 15 333-334. 136-137. 114. 238-240. : 162. :246. MERCER COUNTY 1872-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. In Documents as follows : 1872 in Trans, dept. agric. 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 v. 10 v. 11 v. 12: v. 13: v. 14: v. 15: 335. 137. 115. 240-242. 163. 247. MONROE COUNTY 1872-1874. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. In Documents as follows : 1872 in Trans, dept. agric. v. 10 : 334 1873 " v . 11:138. 1874 " " v . 12 : 115-116. MONTGOMERY COUNTY 1874-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. In Documents as follows : 1874 in Trans, dept. agric. v. 12 : 116. 1875 1876 " 1877 " v. 13 : 242-243. T. 14 : 164. v. 15:248. MORGAN COUNTY 1872-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. In Documents as follows : 1872 In Trans, dept agric. v. 10 : 335. 1873 ** '* ' " TT 11 . 100 1 1874 " " 1875 " " 1876 " 1877 " " v. 11 : 139-140. v. 12 : 116-117. v. 13 : 243-245. v. 14 : 165. v. 15 : 249. MOULTRIB COUNTY 1872-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. In Documents as follows : 1872 in Trans, dept. agric. v. 10 : 336. 1873 " " ' " TT 11 -lAn 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 v. 11 : 140. v. 12 : 117-118. v. 13 : 245-246. v. 14 : 166. v. 15 : 250. OGLE COUNTY 1872-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. In Documents as follows : 1872 in Trans, dept. agric. v. 10 : 336. 1874 ' ' T . 12:118-119. 1874 1875 1876 1877 T. 13:246-247. v. 14 : 167. v. 15:251. PEORIA COUNTY 1872-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. In Documents as follows : 1872 in Trans, dept. agric. v. 10 : 337. 1875 " " T . 13:248. J22 ' " " v. 14:169. 1877 " v. 16 : 253. AGRICULTURE cont'd Boards of Agriculture cont'd COUNTY BOARDS cont'd PERRY COUNTY 1873-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. In Documents as follows : 1873 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 11 : 107.J .. .i 1874 1875 1876 1877 v. 12 v. 13 V. 14 V. 15 140-141. 119. 249-250. 170-174. 254. PIATT COUNTY 1872-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. In Documents as follows : 1872 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 10 1874 ' " v. 12: 1875 " " " " v. 13: 1876 " " " " v. 14 : 1877 v. 15: 337-338. 120. 250-251. 175. 255. PIKE COUNTY 1872-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. In Documents as follows : 1873 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 11 : 142. 1874 r " v. 12 : 121. 1875 " " " " v. 13: 1876 " " " " v. 14: 1877 : 251-253. :176. v. 16:256. POPE COUNTY 1873-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. In Documents as follows : 1873 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 11 : 143. 1874 1875 1876 1877 v. 12 : 121. V. 13:253-254. T. 14 : 177. v. 15:257. PUTNAM COUNTY 1872-1877. Epitome of proceedings of Buel Institute and co. agric. bd. In Documents as follows : 1872 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 10 : 338-339. IS7S -f v . 11:143. 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 v. 12 : 122. v. 13:256. v. 14 : 178. v. 16:258. RANDOLPH COUNTY 1873-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. In Documents as follows : 1873 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 11 : 144. 1874 " " >f " v. 12 : 122-123. 1875 " " " " v. 13 : 257-259. 1876 ' " v. 14 : 179. 1877 " v. 15 : 259. ROCK ISLAND COUNTY 1873-1876. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. In Documents as follows : 1873 In Trans, dept agric, v. 11 : 144-145. 1874 " " tf " v. 12 : 124. 1875 " " " " v. 13:260-263. 1876 v. 14 : 181. ST. CLAIR COUNTY 1874-1876. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. In Documents as follows : 1874 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 12 : 127. 1875 " " " v. 13 : 267-268. 1876 " v. 14 : 188. SANGAMON COUNTY 1872-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. In Documents as follows : 1872 in Trans, dept agric. v. 10 : 339. 1873 " 1874 " " 1875 " " 1876 " " 1877 " " agric. v. T. 11 : 145. v. 12 : 124. T. 13 : 263. v. 14 : 182-184. v. 16:262-264. SCHUYLER COUNTY 1872-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. In Documents as follows : 1872 In Trans, dept. agric. v 10 : 340. 1873 " " v 11:145-146. 1874 " " " T 12 : 125. 1876 v 13:264. 1876 " " ' " T 14 : 185. 1877 " " " v 15:265. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 51 AGRICULTURE cont'd Boards of Agriculture cont'd COUNTY BOABDS cont'd SHELBY COUNTY 1872-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. In Documents as follows : 1872 In Trans, dept. agrlc. v. 10 : 340. 1873 " " " " v. 11 : 146-147. 1874 " " " " v. 12 : 125-126. 1875 " " " " v. 13 : 264-265. 1876 " " " " v. 14 : 186. 1877 " " " " v. 15 : 266. STARK COUNTY 1872-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. In Documents as follows : 1872 In Trans, dept. agrlc. v. 10 : 341. 1874 " " '' " v. 12 : 126. 1875 ' ' v. 13 : 265-267. 1876 " " " " v. 14 : 187. 1877 " " " " V. 16 : 267. STEPHENSON COUNTY 1872-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. In Documents as follows : 1872 In Trans, dept. agrlc. v. 10 : 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 V. 11 v. 12 v. 13 v. 14 342. 147-148. 127. 268-269. 189. v. 15:268. UNION COUNTY 1872-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. In Documents as follows : 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 In Trans. dept. Hf ric. T. Y. Y. v. V. V. 10: 11: 12: 13: 14: 15: 342-343. 148. 128. 269-270. 190. 269. VERMILION COUNTY 1873-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. In Documents as follows : 1873 In Trans, dept. agrlc. v 11 : 1874 " " " " v 12 : 1875 v 13 : 1876 " " " " v 14: 1877 " 149-150. 128. 270-271. 191. 15 : 270. WABASH COUNTY 1873-1876. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. In Documents as follows : 1873 In Trans, dept. agrlc. v. 11 : 150-152. 1874 " " ' f " v. 12 : 131. 1875 1876 v. 13 : 271-272. V. 14 : 194. WARREN COUNTY 1873-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. In Documents as follows : 1873 In Trans, dept. agrlc. v. 11 : 152-153. 1874 " " " " v. 12 : 131-132. 1875 " " " " v. 13:272-273. 1876 " ' v. 14 : 195. 1877 " " " " v. 15 : 273. WAYNE COUNTY 1873-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. In Documents as follows : 1873 In Trans, dept. agrlc. v. 11 : 153. 1875 " " ' f " v. 13 : 273-274. 1876 " " " " v. 14 : 196. 1877 " ' V. 15:274. WHITESIDE COUNTY 1872-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. In Documents as follows : 1872 In Trans, dept. agrlc. v. 10 : 343. 1874 " " " v. 12 : 132. 1875 V. 13:276-277. 1876 " " " " v. 14 : 197. 1877 v. 15:275. WILL COUNTY 1875-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. In Documents as follows : 1875 in Trans, dept. agrlc. v. 13 : 277-278. " " ' v. 14:198. AGRICULTURE cont'd Boards of Agriculture cont'd COUNTY BOABDS cont'd WILLIAMSON COUNTY 1872-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. In Documents as follows : 1872 In Trans, dept. agrlc. v. 10 : 344. 1873 " " v. 11: " T. 12: v. 13: 1874 1875 1876 1877 :154. :133. .. __:278. v. 14 : 199. v. 15 : 279-280. 1876 1877 v. 16 : 278. WINNEBAGO COUNTY 1874-1877. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. In Documents as follows : 1874 In Trans, dept. agrlc. v. 12 : 133-134. 1875 " " " v. 13 : 279-280. Contains stmt. of gross receipts for 6 yrs. 1876 in Trans, dept agrlc. v. 14 : 200-203. 1877 " ' v. 15 : 281. WOODFORD COUNTY 1874-1875. Epitome of proceedings of co. agric. bd. In Documents as follows : 1874 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 12 : 134. 1875 " " " v. 13 : 280. LAWS; see below, that title RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES ; see below, that title STATE BOABD Under Act of April 15, 1871 serial See above, under Agriculture. non-serial 1871. Kept, on provision in new state house for ac- commodation of agric. dept. of state. (House Jol. 27 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1871 v. 1: 350.) 1876. Res. recommending that secy, of bd. be author- ized to enter Into communication with depts. of agric. of foreign countries, with view to mutual acquaintance and exchange of agric. products. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 14: 41.) 1877. Suggestion that catalogue of library of dept. of agric. be published and propriety of apptg. commit- tee on library. (Same v. 15: 9.) . Res. recommending apptmt. of committee to me- morialize Gen. Assem. to pass such laws as will allow ann. publication of its transactions and not limiting size, and making fiscal yr. close with jr. of bd. instead of Sept. 30, as now provided by law; act passed. (Same v. 15: 114.) 1877-1904. Rept. of library committee. (Same v. 15 (pp. 111-112) some v. 40.) 1879. Recommendation for usual apprns. in aid of dept. of agrlc., horticultural socy., and for state entomologist. (Govs. mess. (Cullom) 1879: 24.) 1880. By-laws of dept. of agric. Springfield, Spring- field Register co., 1880. Not seen. 500 copies were printed ; see Trans, dept. agrlc. T. 18 : 187. 1883. By-laws of state bd. of agric., co. and other agric. societies. (Trans, dept. agric. 1883: 386-390.) Under act of Gen. Assem. of June 23, 1883, " Act to revise law in rel. to Dept. of Agrlc., etc." 1884. Catalogue of the library of the 111. Dept. of Agric. Springfield, 1884. 59 pp. 1886. Recommended by pres. of bd. that committee of three be apptd. to consider and report a financial system that will more fully meet requirements of bd. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 23: 302.) 1898. Rept. of committee on formulating new set of acct. books for bd. (Same v. 36: 42-43.) 1899. Opinion in re. state bd. of agric. an act to cre- ate dept. of agric. in state, approved 1871, repealed by act of 1883. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1899/00: 327.) 1904. Opinion in re. construction of apprn. act of bd. of agric. (Same 1903/4: 136-137.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS AGRICULTURE cont'd Broom-Corn; see below, Crops; this title Castor Beans; see below, Crops; this title Cherries; see below, Crops. Fruit Crops Cotton; see below, Crops. Fiber Crops Crop Bulletins serial 1 series [1871-1877. Circulars, nos. 1-24.] This entry Is entirely suppositions. Although a very special effort was made to complete the collation of these circulars, none was found earlier than that numbered 25. The three entries In Bowker (pt. 2 : 234) viz. : Annual crop report, 1873-1901, Cir- culars no. 1-122, 1881-1902, and Statistical Report Dec. 1888-Dec. 1901, are all variations of titles of the same serial, I. e., the one collated below as series 2 and 3 resp. As collated here the notation and changes of title are self-Indicating. The compiler's assumption concerning no. 1-24 Is as follows : When the act of 1877, authorizing the compilation of agricultural statistics, went Into effect, the then authorities applied an Initial num- ber which they supposed would allow for such earlier fugitive publications of the predecessor of the dept. of agriculture, as might have been pub- lished, but of which they had neither record nor examples. 2 series 1877-1885 Under Act of May 25, 1877, to secure the collection and publication of agricultural statistics. The follow- ing collation was made from the collection of crop bulletins In the New York Public Library, the Library of the II. S. Department of Agriculture and that of the Illinois Department of Agriculture. It will be noted that a great many numbers are cited as " not found." The regularity with which these numbers recur, and tie fact that after diligent search and Inquiry no corresponding circulars were found, suggests the explanation that the numbers were left open pending the assignment to them of occasional publications. Only one such publica- tion, see no. 43, was found. During this time an edition of 3000 copies of these bulletins was printed. 1877-1885. Circulars, nos. 25-122. Checklist 25. Crop prospects. May 21. 1877. 26 pp. 26. Not found. 27. Crop prospects. June 20, 1877. 20 pp. 28. Not found. 29. Crop prospects. July 20, 1877. 21 pp. 30-31. Not found. 32. Illinois crops. 33. Not found. 34. Illinois crops. 35-38. Not found. 39. Illinois crops of 1877. 40. Not found. 41. Crop prospects. 42. Not found. 43. Farm drainage. June 8, 1878. 24 pp. 44. Crop prospects. June 1, 1878. 32 pp. 45. Not found. 46. Crop prospects. 47. Not found. 48. Crop prospects. Aug. 1, 1878. 36 DD. 49-50. Not found. 51. Illinois crop of 1878. 64 pp. 52. Not found. 53. Crop prospects. June 1, 1879. 68 pp. 54. Not found. 55. Crop prospects. July 1, 1879. 24 pp. 56-57. Not found. 58. 111. crop prospects. Aug. 12, 1879. 59. Not found. 60. 111. crops for 1879. 76 pp. 61-63. Not found. Aug. 20, 1877. 32 pp. Oct. 20, 1877. 28 pp. 48 pp. May 1, 1878. 32 pp. 24pp. 32 pp. July 1, 1878. 24 pp. 40 pp. 64. Crop prospects. 65. Not found. 66. Crop prospects. 67. Not found. 68. Crop prospects. 69. Not found. 70. Crop prospects. 71. Not found. 72. 111. crops for 1880. 81 pp. 73. Not found. 74. 111. crop prospects. 75. Not found. 76. 111. crop prospects. June 1, 1881. May 1, 1880. 32 pp. June 1, 1880. 39 pp. July 1, 1880. 28 pp. Aug. 2, 1880. 107 pp. May 2, 1881. 32 pp. 59 pp. AGRICULTURE cont'd Crop Bulletins cont'd serial cont'd 2 series cont'd 1877-1885 cont'd Checklist cont'd 77. Not found. 78. 111. crop prospects. July 1, 1881. 32 pp. 79. Not found. 80. III. crop prospects issued Aug. 1, 1881. 97 pp. 81. Not found. 82. 111. crops for 1881. 104 (1) pp. 83. Not found. 84. 111. crop prospects. 85. Not found. 86. III. crop prospects. May 1, 1882. 46 pp. 87. Not found. 88. 111. crop prospects. June 1. 1882. 61 pp. 89. Not found. 90. 111. crop prospects. leaf. 91. Not found. 92. 111. crop prospects. 93. Not found. 94. 111. crops for 1882. 95. Not found. 96. 111. crop prospects. 97. Not found. 98. 111. crop prospects. 99. Not found. 100. 111. crop prospects. June 1, 1883. 101. Not found. 102. 111. crop prospects. July 1, 1883. 103. Not found. 104. 111. crop prospects. 105. Not found. 106. 111. crops for 1883. 180 pp. 107. Not found. 108. III. crop prospects. 109. Not found. 110. 111. crop prospects. 111. Not found. 112. 111. crop prospects. June 1, 1884. 62 pp. 113. Not found. 114. 111. crop prospects. July 1, 1884. 50 pp. 115. Not found. 116. 111. crop prospects. Aug. 1, 1884. 119 pp. 117. Not found. 118. 111. crops for 1884. 119. Not found. 120. I1L crop^rept. for April, 1885. 71, 14, 15, 16, 121 April 1, 1882. 27 pp. July 1, 1882. 45 pp., 1 Aug. 1, 1882. 125 (1) pp. 151 pp. Apr. 1, 1883. 64 pp. May 1, 1883. 43 pp. 63 pp. 52 pp. Aug. 1, 1883. 127 pp. April 1, 1884. 48 pp. May 1, 1884. 49 pp. 196 pp. (1) np.* . Not found. 122. 111. crop rept. for May, 188u. 59 pp. Also In Documents as follows : 41 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 16 : 309-312. 44 ' " v. 16 : 312-315. " ' .... T 16 . 3 15 . 318 . " v. 16 : 318-323. " v. 16:323-378. " v. 17:460-466. " v. 17:467-469. v. 17 : 469-474. " " v. 17 : 474-554. " v. 18:447-448. " v. 18:448-458. " v. 18:458-462. " v. 18:462-474. " " V. 18 : 474-594. Thereafter this method of publication was discontinued. In the Transactions the tabular matter of the crop bulletins, the meteorological returns and the corre- spondents' remarks are omitted. The annual resume of 1878, 1879 and 1880 (nos. 51, 60 and 70) Is printed In full In the transactions. 3 series 46 48 51 53 55 58 60 64 66 68 70 72 1885-1904. 123. 124. 125. 126. 127. 128. 129. 130. 131. 132. 133. 134. 1885-date. Statistical report, 123-207. Checklist Statistical rept. June, 1885. 82 (1) pp. r July, 1885. 65 pp. Aug., 1885. 54, 20 pp., 1 leaf ' Dec.. 1885. 81 pp. April, 1886. May, 1886. June, 1886. July, 1886. Aug., 1886. Dec., 1886. April 1, 1887. May 1, 1887. 34 pp. 39 pp. 59 pp. 40 pp. 52 pp. 85 pp., 3 leaves. 23 pp. 1887. 39 pp. * The additional paging Is the Monthly Weather Review for Jan.. Feb. and March, 1885 ; see Climate. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 53 AGRICULTURE cont'd Crop Bulletins cont'd serial cont'd 3 series cont'd 1886-date cont'd 135. Statistical rept. June 1, 1887. 1887. 58, 26 (2) pp.* 136. Statistical rept. July 1, 1887. 1887. 37, 26 (2) PP-* 137. Statistical rept. Aug. 1, 1887. 1887. 50 (1). 37 (1) PP.* 139 (sic). Statistical rept. Dec. 1887. 1888. 86 (1). 48 (1) pp.* 139. Statistical rept. May 140. " June 1, 1888. 1, 1888. 1888. 37, 39 pp.* 1888. 54, 37 pp.* 141. " " July 1, 1888. 1888. 35, 36 pp.* 142. " Aug. 1, 1888. 1888. 50 (1), 36 pp.* 143. Statistical rept. Dec., 1888. 1889. 87 (1), 35 W PP.* 144. Statistical rept. May 1, 1889. 1889. 23 pp. 145. June 20, 1889. 1889. 28 pp. 146. " " Aug. 1, 1889. 1889. 37 pp. 147. " " Dec. 1, 1889. 1889. 74 (1) pp. 148. " May 1, 1890. 1890. 27 (1) pp. 149. " " June 20, 1890. 1890. 36 (1) pp. 150. " " Aug. 1, 1890. 1890. 46 (1) pp. 151. Dec. 1, 1890. 1890. 90 (1) pp. 152. * May 1, 1891. 1891. 29 pp. 153. June 20, 1891. 1891. 33 (1) pp. 154. Aug. 1, 1891. 1891. 50 (1) pp. 155. * Dec. 1, 1891. 87 (1) pp. 156. * May 1, 1892. 30 (1) pp. 157. * June 20, 1892. 33 pp. 158. * Aug. 1, 1892. 48 pp. 159. * Dec. 1, 1892. 86 (1) pp. 160. * May 1, 1893. 31 pp. 161. 4 June 20, 1893. 32 (1) pp. 162. 163. 4* Aug. Dec. 1, 1893. 1, 1893. 47 pp' 88 (1) pp. 164. * May 1, 1894. 31 pp. 165. * June 20, 1894. 32 (1) pp. 166. * Aug. 1, 1894. 47 pp' 167. ' Dec. 1, 1894. 90 (1) pp. 168. 169. I May June 1, 1895. 20, 1895. 31 pp' V 28 (1) pp. 170. * Aug. 1, 1895. 46 (1) pp. 171. * Dec. 1, 1895. 89 (1) pp. 172. 1 May 1, 1896. 32 (1) pp. 173. * June 20, 1896. 29 (1) pp. 174. * Aug. 1, 1896. 45 1 pp. 175. * Dec. 1, 1896. 91 (1) pp. 176. 1 May 1, 1897. 47 pp. 177. * June 20, 1897. 28 (1) pp. 178. * Aug. 1, 1897. 47 (1) pp. 179. * Dec. 1, 1897. 86 (1) pp. 180. 4 May 1, 1898. 31 pp. 181. 4 June 20, 1898. 28 (1) pp. 182. * Aug. 1, 1898. 46 (1) PP. 183. * Dec. 1, 1898. 88 (1) pp. 184. 4 May 1, 1899. 32 (1) PP. 185. * June 20, 1899. 27 pp. 186. 1 Aug. 1, 1899. 46 fl) pp. 187. " Dec. 1, 1899. 87 (1) pp. 188. * May 1, 1900. 32 U) PP. 189. * June 20, 1900. 29 pp. 190. * Aug. 1, 1900. 46 (I) pp. 191. * Dec. 1, 1900. 88 (1) pp. 192. * May 1, 1901. 35 pp. 192 (sic). * June 20, 1901. 29 pp. 193 (sic). * Aug. 1, 1901. 47 pp. 195. * Dec. 1, 1901. 91 pp. 196. * May 1, 1902. 31 pp. 197. * June 20, 1902. 28 (1) pp. 198. * Aug. 1, 1902. 46 1 pp. 199. 4 Dec. 1, 1902. 88 (1) PP. 200. 1 May 1, 1903. 31 pp. 201. * June 20, 1903. 28 (1) pp. 202. * Aug. 1, 1903. 46 1 pp. 203. 4 Dec. 1, 1903. 88 (1) pp. 204. ** May 1, 1904. 31 pp. 205. June 20, 1904. 28 (1) pp. 206. 207. Aug. Dec. 1, 1904. 1, 1904. 46 pp., 1 leaf. 88 (1) pp. non-serial 1841. Rept. from committee on agric. and mnfres. on inquiry into expediency of adopting some system for collecting agric. statistics. 3 pp. (House repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840: 347-349.) * The additional pages are the Monthly Weather Re- view ; see Climate. AGRICULTURE cont'd Crop Bulletins cont'd non-s eria I con t' d 1877-1879. Rept. of committee on crop and livestock statistics. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 15 (p. 361) same v. 21.) 1877-1884. Agricultural statistics. (Same v. 17 (pp. 358-383) same v. 22.) Statistics collected by local assessors under act of 1877. Material is essentially the same as that contained in ann. crop rept. 1883. Res. adopted by bd. that statistical dept. of bd. is one of most valuable features of dept. and should be pressed forward with vigor and enlarged so as to embrace all classes of rural industries. (Same v. 21: 13.) 1884. Agric. statistics; brief stint, of method of com- putation. (Agric. dept. circular 118: 34.) This Is a standing feature of the Circulars. 1889. Recommendation for publication and distribution of crop statistics of state, beginning on first of mos. of May, June, July, and Aug. and at close of Dec., believing that repts. for above named mos. will sup- ply farmers with all information of value re. pro- duction and harvesting of crops. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 27: 10.) 1891. Recommendation favoring more careful and com- plete collection and early publication of crop and livestock statistics of state, with an increase of clerical force, if necessary for that purpose. (Same v. 29: 16.) 1900. Wkly. crop bulletin. (Agric. dept. [or] state bd. of agric.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. LAWS; see below, that title Crops 1884. Table showing for each state in Union crops produced in 1884 as returned to U. S. dept. of agric. (Agric. dept. circular 118: 126-127.) ILLINOIS 1853. Paper on grain, grass, and stock growing in cen- tral 111.; by J. N. Brown. (Trans, state agric. socy. v. 1: 429-436.) 1855. Stmts. of field crops from premium applicants. (Same v. 2: 104-106.) 1858. Essay on practical gardening in 111. (Same v. 3: 500-511.) . Res. to memorialize legisl. to make provision by law for protection of gardens, nurseries, and or- chards agst. injury and theft. (Same v. 3: 328.) 1859. Rept. on nurseries of 111., with their productions, etc. (Same v. 3: 370-377.) With full list of nurseries showing date of establish- ment, productions, etc. 1859-1871. Comparative stmt. showing no. of acres cul- tivated in wheat, corn, and other field products and aggregate. (Same v. 13: 297.) 1859-1880. Rept. of committee apptd. for examination of farms and nurseries throughout state. (Same v. 4 (pp. 83-107) same v. 18.) 1860-1864. Stmts. of field crops, giving cost of produc- tion. (Same v. 4 (pp. 239-246) same v. 5.) 1860/81-1860/84. Table showing net profit realized per acre on principal crops. In Documents as follows : 1860/81 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 82 : 94. 1860/82 not found. 1860/83 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 106 : 5. 1860/84 " " 118 : 5. Trans, dept. agric. v. 22 : 259. 1861-1872. Table showing acres cultivated as returned by assessors, and published in repts. of auditor, and of state bd. of equalization, in wheat, corn, and other field products. (7 rept. 111. Industrial Univ. 1873/4: 134.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS AGRICULTURE cont'd Crops cont'd ILLINOIS cont'd 1864. Premium essay on cultivation of field crops and propagation of soils; by J. B. Turner. (Trans, state agric. socy. v. 5: 385-400.) 1875-1876. Comparative table showing acreage, yield, and price of farm crops oats, rye, barley, flax, cot- ton, tobacco, beans, and potatoes, by cos. (Same v. 14: 329-330.) 1875-1881. Table showing area of leading crops grown in state. (Dept. agric. circular 82: 92.) 1876. 111. crops of 1876. 15 pp. (Dept. agric.) Unnumbered pamphlet. Predecessor of crop repts. begun in 1877 and continued to date. 1877-1879. Comparative table showing yield and value of principal crops grown in state. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 17: 477-478.) 1877-1881. Table giving yield of named principal crops as well as no. of cattle, fat hogs, and fat sheep marketed. (Dept. agric. circular 82: 92.) 1877-1883. Table showing by crops, etc., livestock, seeds, etc., per cent of value to total value of crops, etc., in state each yr. (Same 116: 75.) 1877-1884. Table showing relative value of crop and animal products. (Same 118: 3.) . Table showing value of each farm crop and of animal products [i. e. dairy products] in 111. each yr. (Some 118: 2.) . Same. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 22: 256.) 1877/80-1877/84. Table showing, by percentage, rela- tive area of crops grown in state each yr. In Documents as follows : 1877/80 In Statistical rept. dept. agric. 80 : 69-70. 1877/81 " " 82 (?). 1877/82 " " " " " 104 : 84. 1877/83 " " " " 106 : 9 ; 116 : 74. 1877/84 " " 118 : 9. 1877/84 " Trans, dept. agric. v. 22 : 263. 1877/81-1877/84. Table showing value of each farm crop and of animal products in 111. each yr. In Documents as follows : 1877/81 In Statistical rept. dept. agric. 82 : 93. 1877/82 " " " " 104 : 85. 18.1/83 " " 106:2. 1877/84 " " 118 : 2. ^. 1877/81-1878/83. Table showing acreage of each farm crop as returned by assessors. In Documents as follows : 1877/81 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 82 : 95. 1878/82 " " 104 : 82. 1878/83 " " 106 : 8 ; 116 : 72. 1878. Table showing, by cos., value of principal crops. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 16: 370-372.) Corn, hay, winter and spring wheat, oats, pasture, orchard. . Incomplete returns of agric. statistics, giving acreage returns and acreage not accounted for, by cos. (Same v. 17: 484-485.) . Farm crops; acreage and condition June 1; by cos. (Dept. agric. circular 44: 4-7.) Corn, broom-corn, winter wheat, do. rye, spring wheat do. barley, oats, flax, cotton, tobacco, castor beans Irish potatoes, sweet potatoes, meadows, pastures sorghum, winter barley. . Farm crops, condition or yield July 1, 1878; by cos. (Same 46: 4-7.) Corn, broom-corn, sorghum, winter wheat, do. rye spring wheat, do. barley, oats, flax, cotton, tobacco Irish potatoes, sweet potatoes, meadows, pastures cherries, strawberries, raspberries, gooseberries currants, beans, peas, timothy, clover and prairi meadows, apple, peach, pear, vineyards, Hungaria and millet. . Farm crops, condition or yield. Aug. 1. (Same 48: 21-24.) 1878-1884. Comparative table showing increase in area of grass, weeds, and some of minor crops, and de- crease in extent of some leading crops. (Trans dept. agric. v. 22: 262.) AGRICULTURE cont'd Crops cont'd ILLINOIS cont'd . Table showing crop and livestock products of 111. each yr. ; also loss on farm stock, i. e. no. of horses, cattle, sheep, and hogs died of disease each yr. (Agric. dept. circular 118: 6-7.) . Table showing acreage of each farm crop each yr. in 111.; also of pasture, woodland, uncultivated land, and area of city and town real estate. (Same 118: 8.) 1878/82-1878/83. Table showing ann. production of crops and livestock in 111. In Documents as follows : 1878/82 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 104 : 82-83. 1878/83 " " 106 : 6-7. 1878/84 " " ' 118:6-7. 1879-1880. Comparative table showing acreage of farm crops, and yield compared with an average. (Trans dept. agric. v. 18: 567-571.) 1880. Tabular stmt. showing cost per acre of produc- tion of 111. crops; also acreage, yield in bushels, value of crop, etc., by cos. (Same r. 18: 524-566.) Corn, wheat, hay, oats, rye, barley, Irish potatoes, flax, pastures, orchards, sorghum. 1880-1883. Rept. of committee on crop and livestock statistics. (Same v. 18 (pp. 445-446) same v. 21.) 1880-1884. Table showing, by cos., total acreage of farm products as returned to auditor, total and average value of animal products, value of farm crops, average value per acre of farm crops, assessed, equalized, and full value per acre of land, per cent value of farm crops to full value of land, per cent value of farm and animal crops to same. In Documents as follows : 1880 in Trans, dept. agric. v. 18 : 572-574. 1881 " Statistical rept. dept. agric. 82 : 42-43. 1882 " " " " " 96: (?). 1883 " " " " " 106 : 84-85. 1884 " " " " 118 : 104-105. 1880-1884. Table showing, by cos., value of crops pro- duced in each. In Documents as follows : 1880 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 18 : 572-574. 1881 " Statistical rept dept. agric. 82 : 44-46. 1882 " " " ? " 96: (?). 1883 " " 106 : 52-57. 1884 " " " " 118 : 72-79. 1880/1-1903/4. Table showing, by cos., comparative, ann. acreage, and comparative condition of crops at a stated time. The division into series, or groups, has seemed the clearest way to show the changes in the develop- ment of this table, 1 series 1880/1-1887/8. In Documents as follows : 1880/1 In Statistical rept. dept. agric. 76 : 8-11. 18S1/9 ' ' " 1881/2 1882/3 1883/4 1884/5 1885/6 1886/7 1887/8 100 : 28-29. 112 : 28-29. 123 : 66-69. " 135 : 52-55. 140 : 48-51. Corn-acreage compared, condition June 1, seed quality compared with an average, date of first appearance above ground. Broom-corn and sorghum acreage 1887-1888 and condition June 1, 1888. Wheat (winter) condition and height June 1, 1888. Spring wheat, oats and rye, condition June 1. 1888. Bar- Ipy, flax, cotton, tobacco, meadows, clover, pastures, Irish potatoes and sweet potatoes, acreage 1887- 1888, condition on June 1, 1888. The comparison of seed quality and date of first appear- ance of corn above ground first became a feature of the table in 1882/3. 2 series 1888/9-1889/90. In Documents as follows : I 1 u 8 o 8 n 8 / / Si !? Sta tlstlcal rept. dept. agric. 145 : 18-23. 1889/90 " 149 . 22-27. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 55 AGRICULTURE cont'd Crops cont'd ILLINOIS cont'd 157:22-27. 161 : 21-26. 165 : 21-26. 169 : 20-22. 173 : 21-23. 177:20-22. 181 : 20-22. 185 : 19-21. 189 : 21-23. 193 : 21-23. 197 : 20-22. 201 : 20-22. 205 : 20-22. 2 series cont'd 1888/9-1889/90 cont'd Acreage (ann.) compared, condition June 20, 1889 and 1890, meadows, clover, cotton,* pastures, Irish potatoes, sweet potatoes, Hungarian and millet (acreage only), field beans, field peas (acreage only), wool clip, cherries, strawberries, raspberries, gooseberries, currants (% yield for fruits and berries), vineyard acreage, corn (condition June 20, and seed quality compared to an average), condition of broom-corn, sorghum, winter wheat, spring wheat, oats and rye, barley, flax, tobacco. 3 series Beginning with this series the arrangement Is for counties and agricultural divisions. 1890/1-1902/3. In Documents as follows : 1890/1 in Statistical rept. dept agric. 153 : 22-27. 1891/2 " 1892/3 " 1893/4 " 1894/5 " 1895/6 " 1896/7 " " " 1897/8 " " " 1898/9 " " " 1899/00 " 1900/1 " 1901/2 " 1902/3 " 1903/4 " Broom-corn, sorghum, barley, tobacco, clover, Hungarian and millet,! sweet potatoes, field beans, field peas.t 1880/3-1880/4. Table showing, by cos., per cent of value of farm crops and livestock marketed to full value of land per acre. In Documents as follows : 1880/3 In Statistical rept. dept. agric. 106 : 104-105. 1880/4 " " 118 : 124-125. 1881. Remarks in re. soil, meadows, pastures, fruit prospects, and farm animals; with figures in re. no. and condition of horses, mules, cattle, dairy cows, hogs, and sheep. (Dept. agric. circular 74: 30-32.) 1881-1884. Table showing, by cos., acres in cultivation of each crop. In Documents as follows : 1881 In Statistical rept. dept. agric. 82 : 9-11. 1882 " " bacco, castor beans, field beans, Hungarian and millet, timothy and clover seed. 1891-1904. Table showing value of principal farm prod- ucts and livestock in 111. each yr. In Documents as follows : 1891 in Statistical rept. dept. agrlc. 155 : 24. 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 159 : 23. 163 : 25. 167 : 27. 171 : 26. 175 : 27. 179 : 29. 183 : 30. 187 : 30-31. 191 : 31. 195 : 31. 199 : 31. 203 : 31. 207 : 81. BOND COUNTY 1875. Rept. by co. clerk on agric. of co. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 13: 152-153.) BUREAU COUNTY 1871. Total no. of acres in Bureau Co. ; total no. under cultivation. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 9: 138.) CASS COUNTY 1875. Statistics showing amt. of improved and unim- proved land in Cass Co.; value of crops and amt. of livestock. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 13: 159.) CHRISTIAN COUNTY 1861-1864. Table showing no. of acres in cultivation, Christian Co. (Trans, state agric. socy. v. 5: 319.) CLARK COUNTY 1866. Purchase of farm of 40 acres in Clark Co. for ?800; wheat raised on farm same yr. sold for $2500. (Trans, state agric. socy. v. 6: 206.) CLINTON COUNTY 1875. Amt. of improved and unimproved land in Clin- ton Co.; amt. of crops raised. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 13: 168.) DE KALB COUNTY 1872. Summary of farm resources of De Kalb Co. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 10: 304.) HANCOCK COUNTY 1871. Principal crops of Hancock Co.; no. of acres improved and unimproved. (Trans, dept. agrlc v. 9: 154.) MACON COUNTY 1874. Table showing ann. yield per acre of crops in Macon Co. without use of manures. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 12: 109.) Little use of fertilizers in Macon Co.; many fields in co. cultivated for 40 yrs. without materially di- minishing productive capacity. (Same v. 12: 109.) 1875. Ann. yield per acre of crops produced in native soil of Macon Co. (Same v. 13: 228.) AGRICULTURE cont'd Crops cont'd ILLINOIS cont'd MERCER COUNTY 1875. Crop and livestock statistics of Mercer Co. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 13: 241.) PULASKI COUNTY 1864. Rept. on agric. statistics of co. (Trans, state agric. socy. v. 5: 345-359.) ST. CLAIR COUNTY 1871. No. of acres improved and unimproved in St. Glair Co.; distribution of crops. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 9: 194-195.) WASHINGTON COUNTY 1875. Rept. of agric., crops, etc., of Washington Co.; by J. K. McMaster. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 13: 273.) WHITE COUNTY 1875. Crop rept. of White Co. showing, by townships, amt. of crops raised. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 13: 276.) WILL COUNTY 1866. Rept. on agric., crops, etc., of Will Co. (Trans. state agric. socy. v. 6: 253-257.) BEANS 1877/80-1877/04. Table showing acreage, average yield per acre, yield in bushels, price per bushel, and value of crop of beans in 111. each yr. In Documents as follows : 1877/80 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 80 : 61. 1877/81 " " " " (?). 1877/82 " " " " 104:89. 1877/83 " " " " 106 : 162 ; 79. 1877/84 In Statistical rept. dept. agric. 118 : 28. 1877/85 1877/86 1877/87 1877/88 1877/89 1877/90 1877/91 126 : 8. 132 : 8. 139 : 7. 143 : 8. 147 : 8. 151 : 9. 155 : 9. 1877/92 " " " ' 159 : 9. 1877/93 " " " ' 163 : 9. 1877/94 " " " ' 167: (?). 1877/95 " " " ' 171 : 10. 1877/96 " " " ' 175 : 10. 1877/97 " ... 179 . 10 . 1877/98 " ' 183 : 11. 1877/99 ' ' 187:10. 1877/00 ' ' 191 : 10. 1877/01 ' ' 195 : 11. 1877/02 ' ... 199 . n 1877/03 ' ... 203 : n. 1877/04 ' ... 207 : 11. 1882/3. See below, Crops. Fruit; these dates. 1884-1904. Table showing, by cos., acreage, yield, prico per bu. and value of bean crop. In Documents as follows : 1884 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 118 : 56-57. 1885 " " " " " 126:48-55. 1886-1888 not found. 18S9 In Statistical rept. dept. agrlc. 147 : 40-41. 116: 1890 1891 1892 1!>93 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 _. . From 1889 to 1904 the acreage is based upon assessors' returns. Prom 1890 to 1904 the classification is by counties and agric. divisions, with totals or aver- ages for each agrlc. division. 1884/5-1887/8. See below, Crops. Fruit; these dates. 151 : 48-50. 155 : 47-49. 159 : 40-48. 163 : 48-50. 167 : 50-52. 171 : 49-51. 175 : 50-52. 179 : 46-48. 183 : 48-50. 187 : 47-49. 191 : 48-50. 195 : 48-50. 199 : 48-50. 203 : 48-50. 207 : 48-50. * There are two repts. both numbered 139. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS AGRICULTURE cont'd Crops cont'd BBOOM-COKN; see below, GRAIN CHOPS CASTOB BEANS 1877/80-1877/04. Table showing acreage, average yield per acre, price per bu., and value of crop of castor beans in 111. each yr. In Documents as follows : 1877/80 in Statistical rept. dept. agrlc. 80 : 60. ^2 : 90. 104 : 89. 106:163; 11G : ric. 118 : 29. 126 : 8. 132 : 8. 139:8." 143 : 8. 147 : 9. 151 : 9. 155 : 10. 159 : 9. 163 : 10. 167: (?). 171 : 10. 175 : 10. 179: 11. 183:11. 187: 11. 191 : 11. 195: 12. 199 : 12. 203 : 12. 207 : 12. 1880-1881. Tables giving comparative acreage and con- dition of castor beans. (Dept. agric. circular 76: 50-51.) 1881-1904. Table showing, by cos., acreage, yield, price, and value of castor bean crop. In Documents as follows : 1881 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 82 : 90. 1882-1883 not found. 1884 In Statistical rept. dept. agric. 118 : 54-55. 1885 " " " " " 126 : 48-55. 1886-1888 not found. 1889 In Statistical rept. dept. agric. 147 : 38-40. 1S90 " 1 K1 dR-Kfl 1877/81 1877/82 1877/83 79. 1877/84 1 1877/85 Shil stical r ?t. d pt. agr 1877/86 1877/87 1877/88 1877/89 1877/90 1877/91 1877/92 1877/93 1877/94 1877/95 1877/96 1877/97 1877/98 1877/99 1877/00 1877/01 1877/02 1877/03 * 1877/04 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 From 1889 to 1904 acreage . 151:48-50. 155 : 47-49. 159 : 46-48. 163 : 48-50. 167 : 50-52. 171 : 49-51. 175 : 50-52. 179 : 46-48. 183 : 48-50. 187 : 47-49. 191 : 48-50. 195 : 48-50. 199 : 48-50. 203 : 48-50. 207 : 48-50. based upon assessors' returns. From 1890 to 1904 classifications is by counties and agricultural divisions, with totals or averages for each division. FlBEB CBOPS 1880-1883. Table showing, by cos., Ibs. hemp fiber pro- duced, acreage of cotton, Ibs. of lint and bu. seed produced, acreage of flax, Ibs. of fiber and bu. seed produced. In Documents as follows : 1880 In Statistical rept. dept. agrlc. 80 : 82-83. 1881 not found. 1882 In Statistical rept. dept. agrlc. 104 : 108-100. 1883 " " 116 : 100-101. COTTON 1864. Essays on culture of cotton in 111., on impor- tance of cotton as a crop, and its culture on prairies of south half of state. (Trans, state agric. socy. v. 5: 504-519.) * 1865. Article on southern 111. showing importance which the production of cotton and fruit has as- sumed in last few yrs. (Same v. 6: 191-201.) - . Rept. on cotton and tobacco crop of southern 111. (Same v. 6: 65-69.) * There are two repts. numbered 139. AGRICULTURE cont'd Crops cont'd FIBER CBOPS cont'd COTTON cont'd 1877/80-1877/83. Table showing acreage of cotton lint, Ibs. of lint, value per lb., and value of crop each yr. In Documents as follows : 1877/80 in Statistical rept. dept agric. 80 : 61. 1877/81 not found. 1877/82 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 104 : 90. 1877/83 " " " " 116:80. 1880-1881. Tables giving comparative acreage and con- dition of cotton. (Dept. agric. circular 76: 49.) 1880-1883. See above, Fiber Crops. FLAX 1877/82-1877/83. Table showing for each yr., acreage of flax fiber, crop in Ibs., value per ton, and value of crop. In Documents as follows : 1877/82 in Statistical rept. dept. agrlc. 104 : 88. 1877/83 " " 116 : 78. 1879-1888. Table showing area, yield, and value of flax grown in state. (Dept. agric. statistical rept. 142: 9.) 1879/85-1879/94. Cumulative comparative table show- ing no. of acres of flax, average yield per acre, bu. produced, price per bu., total value, value per acre, cost of production per acre, total cost of produc- tion, profit and loss; aggregates for each yr. In Documents as follows : 1879/85 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 125 : 1879/86 1879/87 1879/88 not found. . 1879/89 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 146 131 137 150 154 158 8. 10. 9. 10. 10. 10. 10. of 1879/90 1879/91 1879/92 1879/93 " 162 : 9. 1879/94 " 166 : 9. 1880-1881. Tables showing acreage and condition flax. (Dept. agric. statistical rept. 76: 48.) 1880-1883. See above, Fiber crops. 1881-1894. Ann. table showing, by cos., acreage re- turned by assessors, yield per acre in bu., total yield, price per bu., value of crop, cost of produc- tion per acre, total cost of production, profit or loss on crop, with totals or averages of each item. In Documents as follows : 1881 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 80 : 21. 1882 not found. 1883 in Statistical rept. dept. agrlc. 104 : 37. 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 not found. 1890 in Stati tlcal rept. dept. agrlc. 150 : 46. 1891 1892 1893 1894 1881/3-1894/6. 116 : 35. 125 : 35. 131 : 52. 137 : 50. 142 : 50. 154 : 50. 158 : 48. 162 : 47. 166 : 47. Comparative table of acreage and con- dition of flax crop. The division into groups, or series, has seemed the clearest way to show the changes In these tables. 1 series 1881/3-1881/7 In this series the arrangement Is by counties and agri- cultural divisions. The figures show the acreage for the last year compared with next preceding year, and tie average condition on June 1 of each year. In Documents as lollows : 1881/3 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 100 : 22. 1881/4 " 112:22. 1881/5 ' 123:59. 1881/6 not found. 1881/7 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 135 : 45. 58 AGRICULTURE cont'd INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF ILLINOIS Crops cont'd FIBER CHOPS cont'd FLAX cont'd 2 series 1882/3-1882/7 Arrangement of tables and acreage figures as In series 1. Figures showing condition are for June 1 and July 1 of last year, and for July 1 of preceding years. In Documents as follows : 1882/3 in Statistical rept. dept. agrie. 102 : 21. 1882/4 " ' 114:23. 1882/5-1882/7 not found. 3 series 1882/8 This series reverts In form to that of series 1. In Documents as follows : 1S82/8 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 140 : 41. 4 series 1888/9-1894/6. In this series the arrangement is by counties and agri- cultural divisions with averages for each division. The figures show the acreage for the last year com- pared with that of the preceding year, and the condition of the crop on June 20 of each year. In Documents as follows : 1888/9 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 145 : 26. 1889/90 1889/91 1890/2 1891/3 1892/4 1893/5 1894/6 149 : 19. 153 : 18. 157 : 18. 161 : 17. 165 : 17. 169 : 15. 173 : 17. HEMP 1877/80-1877/83. Table showing acreage, average yield per acre, Ibs. of fiber, value per ton, and value of crop. In Documents as follows : 1877/80 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 80 : 60. 1877/81 not found. 1877/82 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 104 : 89. 1877/83 " " " " " 116 : 79. 1880-1883. See above, Fiber Crops. FKUIT CROP See also below, Horticultural Assns., do. Laws. See also Natural Resources, names of counties for some material on fruit-growing in specific localities. 1673-1875. Sketch of 111. horticulture. (Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 10: 125-137.) 1854. Rept. on fruit culture in 111. (Trans, state agric. socy. v. 1: 134-136.) 1855/6. " This long-to-be-remembered winter was first since fruit interest had been of any magnitude, of sufficient severity to seriously injure our orchards." (Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 9: 45.) 1858. Essay on cultivation of fruit trees on prairies. (Trans, state agric. socy. v. 3: 487-494.) . Essay on prairie fruit garden. (Same v. 3: 512- 517.) 1860. Premium essay on orchards in 111. (Same v. 4: 321-334.) 1864. Essays on orchards in 111. (Same v. 5: 527-541.) 1868. Tables of fruits, etc., recommended by 111. state hortic. socy. at ann. mtg. 21 pp. 100 copies separately Issued (see Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 2 : 7). Also usually found bound with cloth-bound edition of the Transactions. . Can fruit be raised to profit in northern 111.? by W. E. Lukens. (Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 2: 233-234.) 1869. Tables of fruits, flowers, trees, etc., recommended by 111. state hortic. socy. Latest revision. 14 pp. Bound with Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 4. 1870. Premium essay on culture of small fruits in 111. (Trans, state agric. socy. v. 8: 171-175.) . Article on preparation and mngmt. of fruit farm in 111. (Same v. 8: 193-198.) AGRICULTURE cont'd Crops cont'd FBUIT CBOP cont'd 1872. Premium essay on preparation and mngmt. of fruit farm in 111. (Same v. 9: 65-74.) 1872/3. Winter more disastrous to orchards than that of 1855/6. (Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 9: 46.) 1873. Failure of the fruit crop in 1873; discussion. (Same n. s. v. 7: 148-160.) 1875. The April storm in southern 111.; its effect on orchards. (Same n. s. v. 9: 57.) . Horticultural biography. Joseph Curtis, the pioneer nurseryman of 111. (Same n. s. v. 9: 213- 215.) . History and progress of hortic. in 111.; by J. Periam. (Same n. s. y. 12: 243-253.) 1876. Stmt. concerning Spaulding & Cos. nursery (Trans, dept. agric. v. 14: 265-167.) 1876-1877. Table showing amt. of bloom and condition of various fruit crops, by cos. (Same v. 14 (pp. 327-328) same v. 15.) 1877/82-1877/04. Table showing acreage, price per acre, value of crop of misc. fruits and berries. In Documents as follows : 1877/82 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 104 : 95. 1877/83 " " ' 106 : 16 85. 1877/84 In Statistical rept. dept. agric. 118 : 32. 1877/85 " " ' 126 : 17. 1877/86 not found. 1877/87 In Statistical rept. dept. agric. 139 : 16.* 106:167; 116: 1877/88 " 44 143 : 17. 1877/89 11 * 147 : 19. 1877/90 " * 151 : 21. 1877/91 " * 155 : 23. 1877/92 " i 159 : 22. 1877/93 " 163 : 23. 1877/94 " * 167 : 26. 1877/95 " * 171 : 17. 1877/96 " * 175 : 17. 1877/96 (i i 179 : 18. 1877/97 n ot fou d. 1877/98 1 Stat stical rept. dept. ag ic. 183 : 19. 1877/98 " ** 187 : 20. 1877/00 ( d 191 : 20. 1877/01 " ** 195 : 20. 1877/02 " ** 199 : 20. 1877/03 1877/O4 a it 203 : 20. 9O7 91 1878. Fruit and prices, condition of fruit and market price Aug. 1. (Dept. agric. circular 48: 25-26.) 1880-1883. Table showing, by cos., acreage of apple, peach, and pear orchards, bu. produced, acreage of vineyards, gals, of wine produced, acreage of fruit and berries not included in orchards, value of crop produced. In Documents as follows : 1880 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 80 : 86-87. 1881 " " " " " 82 : 83. 1882 " " " " " 104 : 112-113. 1883 " " " " " 106:50-51; 116: 104-105. 1881. Tables giving bloom and condition of apples, peaches, pears, plums, cherries, grapes, and straw- berries. (Dept. agric. circular 76: 54-58.) 1881-1888. Table showing, by cos., average amt. of bloom and condition of crop on June 1. Apples, peaches, pears, plums, cherrios. grapes, straw- berries, raspberries, blackberries, gooseberries, cur- rants. In Documents as follows : 1881 In Statistical rept. dept. agric. 76 : 6-7. 1882 not found. 1883 In Statistical rept. dept. agric. 100 : 26-27. 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 112 : 26-27. 123 : 64-65. 129 : 50-53. 135 : 48-51. 140 : 44-47. * There are two repts. numbered 139. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP ILLINOIS 59 AGRICULTURE cont'd Crops cont'd PEUIT CHOP cont'd 1882/3. Table showing, by cos., yield of cherries, strawberries, raspberries, gooseberries, currants, condition on July 1 of last yr. of field beans, acre- age of field beans and field peas of 1883 compared with 1882, wool clip of 1883 compared with 1882, acreage of peach, pear, and apple orchards of 1883 compared with 1882, condition of vineyards July 1, 1883, acreage of vineyards, Hungarian millet, and woodland of 1883 compared with 1882, date of com- mencement of wheat harvest. (Statistical rept. dept. agric. 102: 24-25.) This table seems not to have appeared in 1883/4. In 1884/5 it was divided and appeared in that form intermittently until 1887/8 ; see below, under dates 1884/5-1887/8. 1883. The probable future of 111. horticulture. (Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 17: 23-28.) . The fruit question in the prairie states. (Same n. s. v. 17: 90-96.) . Arthur Bryant; by J. B. Turner. (Same n. s. v. 17: 121-124.) Bryant was a prominent horticulturist of 111. . Smiley Shepard; by S. Edwards. (Same v. 17: 120-122.) . Table showing, by cos., value of apples, peaches, pears, grapes, wine; other fruits and berries and total value of crops produced in yr. (Dept. agric. circular 106.: 58-59.) 1884/5-1887/8. Table showing, by cos., yield of cher- ries, strawberries, raspberries, gooseberries, cur- rants, condition on July 1 of last yr. of field beans, acreage of field beans and field peas, and wool clip of last yr. compared with previous yr. In Documents as follows : 1884/5 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 124 : 54-55. 1885/6 not found. 1886/7 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 136 : 36-37 1887/8 " " " " 141 : 34-35. A similar table had appeared once before in 1882/3 ; see above, these dates. 1887. Rept. of committee on horticulture. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 25: 175-176.) 1888-1889. Table showing value of crop produced in 1888 (assessors' returns), value of crop of 1889 compared with 1888, value of crop of 1889 of other fruits and berries, i. e. crops too small to be tabu- lated separately. (Dept. agric. circular 147: 48-49.) 1890/1-1903/4. Table showing wool clip, yield of cher- ries, strawberries, raspberries, gooseberries, and currants in last yr., area of vineyards of last yr. compared with previous yr., and condition of vine- yards on June 20 of last yr.; by cos. and agricul- tural divisions. In Documents as follows : 1890/1 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 153 1891/2 157 1892/3 161 1893/4 165 1894/5 169 1895/6 173 1896/7 177 1897/8 181 1898/9 not found. 1899/00 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 1900/1 " 1901/2 " 1902/3 " 1903/4 " " 28-30. 28-30. 27-29. 27-29. 23-25. 24-26. 23-25. 23-25. 189 193 197 201 205 24-26. 24-26. 23-25. 23-25. 23-25. 1892. Horticulture in southern 111.; by D. H. Free- man. (Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 26: 140-142.) 1893. 111. fruit exhibit. Rept. (75) pp. [World's Fair, 1893.] Not seen ; entry from Bowker. AGRICULTURE cont'd Crops cont'd FBUIT CHOP cont'd 1893. World's Fair rept.; edited by H. M. Dunlap. (State horticultural socy.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. 1898. Orchard cultivation [in 111.] (Agric. exper. sta- tion bull. 52: 105.) . Address on horticultural interests of state; by H. M. Dunlap. (A. R. farmers' institute 1898: 41-44.) . Horticulture in southern 111.; by A. C. Beal. (Same 1898: 56-61.) . Horticultural interests of 111.; by Prof. J. C. Blair. (Same 1898: 109-114.) 1900. Orchard mngmt. [in state], (Agric. experiment station bull. 59: 371-396.) 1902. Rept. on horticultural experiment work in 111. (A. R. farmers' institute 1902: 174-176.) . Paper on small fruits for the northern half of the state and how to grow them; by J. W. Lloyd. (Same 1902: 480-482.) ADAMS COUNTY 1832-1852. Early nurseries in Adams Co. (Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 1: 299.) 1868. Horticultural history of Adams Co. (Same v. 2: 297-300.) 1871. Table showing fruit shipments from Adams Co.; also nursery statistics. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 9: 136-137.) BUREAU COUNTY 1846-1847. Early nurseries in Bureau Co. (Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 2: 301.) 1855/6. Wholesale destruction of fruit trees in Bureau Co. (Same v. 2: 301.) 1868. Horticultural history of Bureau Co. (Same v. 2: 300-301.) CLINTON COUNTY 1819-1822. Early orchards of Clinton Co. (Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 2: 302.) 1858-1863. Early nurseries of Clinton Co. (Same v. 2: 302.) 1868. Horticultural history of Clinton Co. (Same v. 2: 302.) DE KALB COUNTY 1872. Pomology of De Kalb Co.; introduction of first apple trees in co. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 10: 305- 307.) 1875. Early orchards and nurseries of De Kalb Co. (Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 12: 20-21.) EDWARDS COUNTY 1819-1822. Early orchards of Edwards Co. (Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 2: 303.) 1840-1859. Early nurseries of Edwards Co. (Same v. 2: 303.) 1868. Horticultural history of Edwards Co. (Same v. 2: 303-305.) HANCOCK COUNTY 1866. List of apples, pears, and cherries suitable for planting in vicinity of Hancock Co. (Trans, state agric. socy. v. 6: 220-221.) IROQUOIS COUNTY 1867. Horticultural history of Iroquois Co. (Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 1: 215-217.) . Memorandum in re. horticultural history of Iro- quois Co. (Same v. 1: 215-217.) JEFFERSON COUNTY 1820. Early orchards of Jefferson Co. (Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 2: 306.) 1868. Horticultural history of Jefferson Co. (Same v. 2: 306.) KENDALL COUNTY 1833-1843. Early orchards of Kendall Co. (Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 12: 16-17.) 60 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS AGRICULTURE cont'd Crops cont'd FRUIT CHOP cont'd LAKE COUNTY 1868. Horticultural history of Lake Co. (Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 2: 306-307.) LOGAN COUNTY 1868. Horticultural history of Logan Co. (Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 2: 307.) MADISON COUNTY 1783-1839. Early orchards of present Madison Co. (Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 2: 309-312.) 1818-1831. Early nurseries of Madison Co. (Same v. 2: 310.) MASON COUNTY 1867. Horticultural history of Mason Co. (Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 1: 217-219.) 1868. Same. (Same v. 2: 308-312.) MERGER COUNTY 1868. Horticultural history of Mercer Co. (Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 2: 313-314.) PIATT COUNTY 1867. Horticultural history of Piatt Co. (Trans. 111. hortic. socy. n. s. v. 1: 219.) PRINCETON 1836-1859. Early Princeton orchards. (Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 2: 156-157.) ST. CLAIR COUNTY 1780-1820. Early orchards of present St. Clair Co. (Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 2: 315-316.) 1838. Early nurseries of St. Clair Co. (Same v. 2: 316.) 1868. Horticultural history of St. Clair Co. (Same v. 2: 314-317.) VERMILION COUNTY 1826-1863. Early nurseries of Vermilion Co. (Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 2: 318.) 1868. Horticultural history of Vermilion Co. (Same v. 2: 317-319.) WARREN COUNTY 1829. First fruit trees planted in Warren Co., brought from Louisville, Ky. (Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 1: 219.) 1867. Horticultural history of Warren Co. (Some v. 1: 219-221.) WASHINGTON COUNTY 1825-1845. Early orchards of Washington Co. (Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 2: 319.) 1848. Early nurseries of Washington Co. (Same v. 2: 319.) 1868. Horticultural history of Washington Co. (Same v. 2: 319-320.) WHITESIDE COUNTY 1839-1856. Early orchards of Whiteside Co. (Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 2: 320.) 1868. Horticultural history of Whiteside Co. (Same r. 2: 320-321.) WILL COUNTY 1835-1836. Early orchards of Will Co. (Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 2: 321.) 1868. Horticultural history of Will Co. (Same v. 2: 321-322.) WINNEBAGO COUNTY 1867. Horticultural history of Winnebago Co. (Trans. 111. hortic. socy. n. s. v. 1: 221-222.) AGRICULTURE cont'd Crops cont'd FBTJIT CHOP cont'd Al'PI.E (Trans. 111. state (Trans. lie: 1869. Origin of the Soulard crab. hortic. socy. n. s. v. 2: 208.) 1872. The apple grown in 111.; by A. Dunlap. dept. agric. v. 10: 91-94.) 1877/80-1877/04. Cumulative comparative table show- ing no. of bu. produced each yr., price per bu., and value of crop. In Documents as follows : 1877/80 In Statistical rept. dept. agrlc. 80 : 63. 1877/81 not found. 1877/82 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 104 : 94. 1877/83 " " ' 106 : 165 ; 84. 1877/84 1877/85 1877/86 1877/87 1877/88 1877/89 1877/90 1877/91 1877/92 1877/93 1877/94 1877/95 1877/96 1877/97 1877/98 1877/99 1877/00 1877/01 1877/02 1877/03 1877/04 1880-1883. 1881. See same; this date. 1881-1888. See same; these dates. 1882/3-1903/4. Comparative table showing, by cos., bu. produced in last yr. compared with previous yr., price per bu. and value of crop. In Documents as follows : n Statistical rept. dept. agric. 118 : 31. " 126 : 16. " 132 : 16. 11 139 : 15. 143 : 16. 147 : 18. 151 : 19. < 155 : 20. 159 : 19. * 163 : 21. 167 : 23. * 171 : 14. * 175 : 15. 179 : 15. * 183 : 16. * 187 : 16. * 191 : 17. i 195 : 16. i 199 : 18. * 203 : 16. * ' 207 : 16. ;e above, Crops. Fruit; these dates. 1882/3 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 106 42-45. 1883/4 i a 118 62-63. 1884/5 ' 126 58-61. 1885/6 n ot fou d. 1886/7 i Stat stical r pt. d pt. agrlc. 139 60-63.* 1887/8 f 143 60-63. 1888/9 147 46-47. 1889/80 " 151 54-56. 1890/1 ** 155 53-55. 1891/2 " 159 52-54. 1892/3 " 163 54-56. 1893/4 " 167 56-58. 1894/5 H 171 55-57. 1895/6 14 175 57-59. 1896/7 *' 179 52-54. 1897/8 * 183 54-56. 1898/9 *< 187 53-55. 1899/00 " 191 54-56. 1900/1 ' 195 54-56. 1901/2 li 199 54-56. 1902/3 M 203 54-56. 1903/4 1 11 207 54-56. 1883. Why are apple trees so short lived in the West? by M. Barnard. (Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 17: 303-306.) . See also above, Crops. Fruit; this date. 1892. Can we grow apples in northern and central 111.? by S. Edwards. (Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 26: 178-179.) Adams County 1820-1868. Early apple orchards in Adams Co. (Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 1: 297-298.) Bureau County 1830-1836. Early apple orchards of Bureau Co. (Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 2: 300-301.) Mason County 1824-1847. Early apple orchards of Mason Co. (Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 1: 217-218.) * There are two repts. numbered 139. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 61 AGRICULTURE cont'd Crops cont'd FRUIT CROP cont'd APPLE cont'd Piatt County 1825-1856. Early apple orchards of Piatt Co. (Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 1: 219.) Warren County 1829-1856. Early apple orchards of Warren Co. (Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 1: 220.) Wayne County 1890. The growth of orchards; by R. D. A. (Dept. agrlc. circular 149: 34-35.) Refers particularly to apple orchards in vicinity of Fairfleld, Wayne Co. Winnebago County 1839-1867. Early apple orchards of Winnebago Co. (Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 1: 221.) BLACKBEKBY 1881-1888. See above, Crops. Fruit; these dates. Returns for blackberries have probably been Included in the misc. fruit table, see above, Crops. Fruit under dates 1877/82-1877/1904. CHEEBY 1881. See above, Crops. Fruit; this date. 1881-1888. See same; these dates. 1882/3. See same; this date. 1884/5.-1887/8. See same; these dates. 1891/2-1901/2. See same; these dates. CUKBANT 1881-1888. See above, Crops. Fruit; these dates. 1882/3. See same; this date. 1884/5-1887/8. See same; these dates. 1891/2-1901/2. See same; these dates. GOOSEBERRY 1881-1888. See above, Crops. Fruit; these dates. 1882/3. See same; this date. 1884/5-1887/8. See same; these dates. 1891/2-1901/2. See same; these dates. OBAPE ILLINOIS 1854. Paper on the grape; its cultivation considered with reference to 111.; by S. Shepherd. (Trans. state agric. socy. v. 1: 484-494.) 1856. Premium treatise on culture of the vine in 111.; by H. L. Brush. (Same v. 2: 407-412.) 1865. Kept, on vine culture in Hancock Co.; by N. W. Bliss. (In: Worthen's rept. on Hancock Co. Geol. survey of 111. v. 1: 327-349.) 1877/80-1877/04. Cumulative comparative table show- Ing Ibs. produced, price per lb., and value of crop of grapes in 111. each yr. In Documents as follows : 1877/80 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 80 : 63 ; 71. 18T7/81 not found. 1877/82 in Statistical rept. dept. agrlc. 104 : 96. 1877/83 " " " " " 106 : 167 ; 106 : 87. 1877/84 In Statistical rept. dept. agrlc. 118:32. 132 : 16'. 139 : 17. 1877/85 1877/86 1877/87 1877/88 1877/89 1877/90 1877/91 1877/92 1877/93 1877/94 1877/95 1877/96 1877/97 1877/98 1877/99 143 : 18. 147 : 19. 151 : 20. 155 : 22. 159 : 21. 163 : 22. 167 : 25. 171 : 16. 175 : 16. 179 : 17. 183 : 18. 187 : 19. * There are two repts. numbered 139. AGRICULTURE cont'd Crops cont'd FBUIT CBOP cont'd GRAPE cont'd ILLINOIS cont'd 1877/00 in Statistical rept. dept. agrlc. 191 187701 " " " " K 105 199 203 207 19. 18. . 19. 19. 19. Fruit; these dates. 1877/01 1877/02 1877/03 " 1877/04 " 1880-1883. See above, Crops. 1881. See same; this date. 1881-1888. See same; these dates. 1882/3. See same; this date. 1883. See same; this date. 1884/5-1887/8. See same; these dates. 1882/3-1903/4. Comparative table showing, by cos., no. of Ibs. of grapes produced each yr., price per lb., value of product. From 1889/90 to 1903/4 the arrangement is by counties and agricultural divisions, with totals or averages for each division. In Documents as follows : 1882/3 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 106 : 40-41. issa/4 118:60-61. 126 : 56-57. 1883/4 1884/5 1886/7 1887/8 1888/9 1889/90 1890/1 1891/2 1892/3 1893/4 1894/5 1895/6 1896/7 1897/8 1898/9 1899/00 1900/1 1001/2 1902/3 1003/4 139 : 58-59.' 143 : 58-59. 147 : 44-45. 151 : 57-59. 155 : 56-58. 159 : 55-57. 163 : 57-59. 167 : 59-61. 171 : 58-60. 175 : 60-62. 179 : 55-57. 183 : 57-59. 187 : 56-58. 191 : 57-59. 195 : 57-59. 199 : 57-59. 203 : 57-59. 207 : 57-59. Hancock County 1866. Table giving condensed stmt. of vines bearing and not bearing in Nauvoo wine district, Hancock Co. (Trans, state agric. socy. v. 6: 225.) . Table showing grape vines planted, wine made, and apple trees growing in Hancock Co. (Same v. 6: 219.) Madison County 1831-1863. Early vineyards of Madison Co. (Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 2: 312.) 8t. Clair County 1842-1846. Early vineyards of St. Clair Co. (Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 2: 317.) Wabash County 1873. Vineyards and orchards in Wabash Co. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 11: 151-152.) Washington County 1848. Vineyards planted in Washington Co. (Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 2: 319.) 1868. Vineyards in Washington Co.; vintage from less than one acre of vines having produced more than four hundred gallons in single yr. (Trans, state agric. socy. v. 7: 310.) OHIO 1869. Grapes and wine in Ohio and Penn. (Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 2: 174-177.) PENNSYLVANIA 1869. See above, Ohio. PEACH 1855. All peach trees in Warren Co. killed. (Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 1: 220.) 1873. Peaches: varieties, culture, and insects and dis- eases peculiar to 111.; by W. C. Flagg. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 10: 95-101.) * There are two repts. numbered 139. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 116: AGRICULTURE cont'd Crops cont'd PEACH cont'd 1877/80-1877/04. Cumulative comparative table show- ing no. of bu., price per bu., and value of crop of peaches in 111. each yr. In Documents as follows : 1877/80 In Statistical rept. dept. agric. 80 : 63. 1877/81 not found. 1877/82 in Statistical rept. dept. agrlc. 104 : 94. 1877/83 " " " " " 106 : 166 85. 1877/84 In Statistical rept. dept. agric. 118 : 31. 1877/85 " " 126 : 16. 1877/86 " " " " " 132 : 16. 1877/87 1877/88 1877/89 1877/90 1877/91 1877/92 1877/93 1877/94 1877/95 1877/96 1877/97 1877/98 1877/99 1877/00 1877/01 1877/02 1877/03 1877/04 1880-1883. See above, Crops. 1881. See same; this date. 1881-1888. See same; these dates. 1882/3. See same; this date. 1882/3-1903/4. Comparative table showing, by cos., bu. of peaches produced in last yr. compared with pre- vious yr., price per bu., and value of crop. From 1889/90 to 1903/4 the arrangement is by counties and agricultural divisions, and figures show totals or averages for latter. In Documents as follows : " 139 : 15.* '* 143 : 17. '* ' 147 : 18. " 151 : 19. " 155 : 20. " 159 : 19. " 163 : 21. '* 167 : 24. " 171 : 15. 175 : 15. ' 179 : 15. ' 183 : 16. 1 187 : 16. ( 191 : 17. " 195 : 17. " 199 : 17. '* 203 : 17. " 207 : 17. Fruit; these dates. 1882/3 In Statistical rept. dept. agrlc. 106 : 42-45. 1883/4 118:62-83. 1884/5 ** 126 : 58-61. 1885/6 n ot found. 1888/7 1 Statistical r pt. d pt. ag Ic. 139:60-63.' 1887/8 '* 143 : 60-63. 1888/9 " 147 : 46-47. 1889/90 * 151 : 54-56. 1890/1 ' 155 : 53-55. 1891/2 * 159 : 52-54. 1892/3 163 : 54-56. 1893/4 1 167 : 56-58. 1894/5 1 171 : 55-57. 1895/6 * 175 : 57-59. 1896/7 ' 179 : 52-54. 1897/8 * 183 : 54-56. 1898/9 1 187 : 53-55. 1899/00 191 : 54-56. 1900/1 * 195 : 54-56. 1901/2 1 199 : 54-56. 1902/3 ' 203 : 54-56. 1903/4 * " 207 : 54-56. 1883. See above, Crops. Fruit; this date. PEAB 1853. Letter from J. P. Kirtland on the pear in Ohio in 1810, 1818, and 1823; 1824 in no. Ohio and w. Penn., etc. (Trans, state agric. socy. v. 1: 342-345.) 1877-1885. Table giving extent and value of pear crop of state each yr. (Dept. agric. circular 126: 16.) 1877/80-1877/04. Cumulative comparative table show- ing no. of bu., price per bu., and value of crop of pears in 111. each yr. In Documents as follows : 1877/80 in Statistical rept. dept. agrlc. 80 : 64. 1877/81 not found. 1877/82 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 104 94. 1S77/SS " " " " m 1877/83 85. 106 1877/84 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 118 1S77/8K " " " " 171 132 139 143 1877/85 1877/86 1877/87 1877/88 166; 116: 32. 15. 16. 16.* 17. * There are two repts. numbered 139. AGRICULTURE cont'd Crops cont'd PEAK cont'd 1877/89 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 147 : 18. 1877/90 1877/91 1877/92 1877/93 1877/94 1877/95 1877/96 1877/97 1877/98 1877/99 1877/00 1877/01 1877/02 1877/03 1877/04 1880-1883. See above, Crops. 1881. See same; this date. 1881-1888. See same; these dates. 1882/3. See same; this date. 1882/3-1903/4. Comparative table showing, by cos., no. of bu. of pears produced, price per bu., and value of crop. From 1889/90 to 1903/4 the arrangement is by counties and agricultural divisions, giving totals or averages for the latter. In Documents as follows : 1882/3 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 106: 151 : 20. 155 : 21. 159 : 20. 163 : 22. 167 : 24. 171 : 15. 175 : 16. 179 : 17. 183 : 18. 187 : 18. 191 : 18. 195 : 18. 199 : 18. 203 : 18. 207 : 18. Fruit; these dates. rept. dept. agrlc. 139 143 147 151 155 159 163 167 171 175 179 183 187 191 195 42-45. 64-65. 58-61. See above, Crops. 60-63.* 60-63. 48-49. 54-56. 53-55. 52-55. 54-56. 56-58. 55-57. 57-59. 52-54. 54-58. 53-55. 54-56. 54-56. 199 : 54-56. 203 : 54-56. 207 : 54-56. Fruit; this date. 1883/4 " f 118 1884/5 " 126 1885/6 not found. 1886/7 In Statistical 1887/8 1888/9 1889/90 1890/1 1891/2 1892/3 1893/4 1894/5 1895/6 1896/7 1897/8 1898/9 1899/00 1900/1 1901/2 11)02/3 1903/4 1883. PLUM 1881. See above, Crops. Fruit; this date. 1881-1888. See same; these dates. RASPBERRIES 1881-1888. See above, Crops. Fruit; these dates. 1882/3. See same; this date. 1884/5-1887/8. See same; these dates. 1891/2-1903/4. See same; these dates. STRAWBERRIES 1881. See above, Crops. Fruit; this date. 1881-1888. See same; these dates. 1882/3. The strawberry rept. of eastern and central 111., commencing at Camargo. (Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 17: 107-108.) . See also above, Crops. Fruit; this date. 1884/5-1887/8. See same; these dates. 1889/90-1903/4. Comparative table showing, by cos. and agricultural divisions, value of strawberry crop. In Documents as follows : 1889/90 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 151 -icon/I < 1 KK 1890/1 1891/2 1892/3 1893/4 1894/5 1895/6 1896/7 18D7/8 1898/9 1899/00 1900/1 1901/2 1902/3 1903/4 155 159 163 167 171 175 179 183 187 191 195 199 203 207 57-59. 56-5S. 55-57. 57-59. 59-61. 58-60. 60-62. 55-57. 57-59. 56-58. 57-59. 57-59. 57-59. 57-59. 57-59. There are two repts. numbered 139. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS AGRICULTURE cont'd Crops cont'd STBA WBERBIES cont' d 1890. Strawberries; causes of financial failure for yr. ; by B. P. (Dept. agric. statistical rept. 149: 35-36.) 1891/2-1903/4. See above, Crops. Fruit; these dates. WATERMELON 1889/90-1903/4. Comparative table showing, by cos. and agricultural divisions, value of crop of watermelons. In Documents as follows : 1889/90 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 151 : 60-62. 1fiQrt/1 * 1 KK . KO.ftt 1890/1 1891/2 1892/3 1893/4 1894/5 1895/6 1896/7 1897/8 1898/9 1899/00 1900/1 1901/2 1902/3 1903/4 GRAIN CROPS 155 : 59-61. 159 : 58-60. 163 : 60-62. 167 : 62-64. 171 : 62-64. 175 : 63-65. 179 : 58-60. 183 : 60-62. 187 : 59-61. 191 : 60-62. 195 : 60-62. 199 : 60-62. 203 : 60-62. 207 : 60-62. 1856. Historical researches upon cultivated grain fruits in 111.; by F. Brendel. (Trans, state agric. socy. v. 2: 471-483.) 1881. Remarks on productions of grain, hay, etc.; with figures showing average value of farm crops per acre in certain cos. (Statistical rept. dept. agric. 82: 95-96.) . Table compiled by E. H. Walker of N. Y., giving wkly. supply of wheat, corn, oats, rye, and barley at U. S. and Canadian grain ports for yr. (Same 82: 87.) 1882/3-1903/4. Comparative ann. table showing, by cos., condition of wheat and rye on May 1, acreage of winter wheat and rye winter-killed, destroyed by floods or Hessian fly, acreage and condition on May 1 of spring wheat, oats, barley, meadows, and pastures. In Documents as follows : 1882/3 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 98 : 14-15. 1883/4 " " " " 110 : 18-19. 1884/5 " 1885/6 1886/7 1887/8 1888/9 1889/90 1890/1 1891/2 1892/3 1893/4 1894/5 1895/6 1896/7 1897/8 1898/9 1899/00 1900/1 1901/2 1902/3 1903/4 122 : 40-43. 128 : 34-35. 134 : 34-35. 139 : 32-33.* 144 : 18-19. 148 : 22-23. 152 : 21-23. 156 : 22-24. 160 : 23-25. 164 : 23-25. 168 : 23-25. 172 : 24-26. 176 : 24-26. 180 : 23-25. 184 : 24-26. 188 : 24-26. 192 : 24-26. 196 : 23-25. 200 : 23-25. 204 : 23-25. Beginning with 1890/1 the arrangement Is by counties and agricultural divisions. GREENE COUNTY 1864. Estimated wheat and corn crop of Greene Co. (Trans, state agric. socy. v. 5: 328.) GRUNDT COUNTY 1857-1858. Grain in bushels (corn, wheat, rye, oats, barley, and timothy seed) shipped from Morris, co. seat of Grundy Co. (Trans, state agric. socy. v. 3: 226.) JASPER COUNTY 1871. Average crop per acre of wheat, corn, and oats in Jasper Co. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 9i 158.) * There are two repts. numbered 139. AGRICULTURE cont'd Crops cont'd GRAIN CROPS cont'd BARLEY There are only three serial tables for barley, viz., the two general tables collated below, and the condition of crop table. This latter is a general table in- cluding other than barley crops and is entered under grain crops in general, see above. 1860/79-1860/04. Comparative cumulative table show- ing acreage, average yield per acre, bu. produced, price per bu., total value, value per acre, cost of production, and profit and loss of crop each yr. in 111. The profit and loss item first became a feature of the table in 1891. In Documents as follows : 1860/79 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 58 : 4. 1860/80 not found. 1860/81 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 80 : 7. 1860/82 not found. 1860/83 in Statistical rept. dept. agrie. 104 : 10. 1860/84 " f " 116:8. 1860/85 " " ' " 125:7. 1860/86 " " ' " 131 : 8. 1860/87 " " ' " 137 : 7. 1860/88 " " ' " 142 : 7. 1860/89 " ... 146:8. 1860/90 " ' " " 150 : 8. 1860/91 " ' " " 154:8. 1860/92 " ' " " 158 : 8. 1860/93 " ... 162 . 7. 1860/94 " ' ' 166 : 7. 1860/95 " ' 170 : 7. 1860/96 "" ' 174 ; 7. 1860/97 " " ' 178 : 7. 1860/98 " " " ' 182 : 7. 1860/99 " " " ' 186: (?). 1860/00 '" ... 190:8. 1860/01 " ... 194:8. 1860/02 " ... .. 198 . 8 1860/03 ' " ... .. 202:8. 1860/04 '" ... .. 206 : 8. Also in Trans, dept. agric. as follows : 1860/79 in Trans, dept. agric. v. 17 : 472. 1860/80 ' " x. 18:466. 1877/82-1877/83. Cumulative comparative table show- ing for each yr. acreage of barley, average yield per acre, crop in bu., value per bu., value of crop. In Documents as follows : 1877/82 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 104:87. 1877/83 " " " " " 116 : 77. 1880-1881. Tables showing acreage and condition of spring barley. (Statistical rept. dept. agric. 76: 47.) 1881-1883. Ann. table showing, by cos., acres and bu. produced in 111. as returned by assessors. In Documents as follows : 1881 in Statistical rent. dept. agric. 80 : 72-75. 1882 " " ' f " " 104 : 98-101. 1883 " " 116:90-93. . Table giving wkly. visible supply of barley in U. S. and Canada as reported by N. Y. Produce Exchange. (Statistical dept. agric. 106: 100.) 1881-1904. Ann. table showing, by cos., acreage, yield per acre, total yield in bu., price per bu., value of crop, cost of production per acre, total cost of pro- duction, profit and loss of crop. Beginning in 1889 the arrangement is by counties and agricultural divisions. In Documents as follows : 1881 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 80 : 20. 1 QQO ' * / 7\ 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 104 : 26-27. 116 : 24-25. 125 : 42-43. 131 : 40-41. 137 : 38-39. 142 : 38-39. 146 : 24-25. 150 : 28-30. 154 : 32-34. 158 : 30-32. 162 : 29-31. 166 : 29-31. 170 : 29-31. 174 : 28-30. 178 : 29-31. 182 : 29-31. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS AGRICULTURE cont'd Crops cont'd GRAIN CROPS cont'd BABLEY COnt'd 1899 in Statistical rent. dept. agrlc. 186 : 29-31. 1900 r " " 1152:13. 1882/92 1882/93 164 168 172 176 180 184 188 192 196 200 152 : 13. 156 : 12-14. 160: 11-13. 11-13. 11-13. 12-14. 12-14. 11-13. 12-14. 12-14. 12-14. 11-13. 11-13. 11-13. 204: 1881/94 1881/95 1881/96 1881/97 1881/98 1881/99 1881/00 1881/01 1882/02 1882/03 1882/04 1882/3-1882/8. Cumulative comparative table showing, by coa., average condition of winter wheat on April 1, May 1, June 1 of last yr., and on July 1 of each yr. In Documents as follows : 1882/3 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 102 : 14. 1882/4 " f " 114 : 16. 1882/5 " ' " 124 : 5 ; 42. 1882/6 " ' " 130 : 28. 1882/7 " ' " 136 : 5 ; 25. 1882/8 " ' " 141 : 5 ; 23. 1882/3-1882/8. Cumulative comparative table showing, by cos., height in inches of winter wheat on June 1 of last yr., average condition on April 1 and May 1 of last yr., and on June 1 of each yr. In Documents as follows : 1882/3 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 100 : 18. 1882/4 ' " * " " 112 : 18. 1882/5 ' " " " " 123:54. 1882/6 ' " " " " 129 : 42. 1882/7 ' " " " " 135:41. 1882/8 ' " " " " 140 : 37. 1882/3-1882/9. Cumulative comparative table showing, by cos., average condition of winter wheat crop on April 1 of last yr. and May 1 of each yr. In Documents as follows : 1882/3 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 98 : 9. 1882/4 " " " " " 110 : 13. 1882/5 " ' " " " (?). 1882/6 " ' 128 : 27. 1882/7 " ' " " " 134:27. 1882/8 " ' " " " 139:25. 1882/9 " " " " 144 : 11. For continuation see above, 1881/90 et seq. 1882/3-1883/7. Cumulative comparative table showing, by cos., reported acreage of winter wheat crop the last yr., average condition on April 1 of each yr. In Documents as follows : 1882/3 in Statistical 1882/4 " 1882/5 " " 120 4-5. 1882/6 " " " " " 127 4. 1883/7 " " " " " 133 8. 1882/3-1903/4. See above, Grain Crop; these dates. 1883. Remarks on winter wheat; with table giving de- tails of estimate of probable amt. of growing crop in each division of state. (Dept. agric. statistical rept. 98: 4-5.) . Remarks on production of winter wheat; with table giving area, condition in each division of state, and estimated yield of winter wheat first of Apr., May, June, July, as well as yield based on re- turns of threshers in Aug. (Same 104: 5-6.) . Table showing for each division prospective winter wheat crop as reported June 1. (Same 100: 8.) . Table showing for each division prospective winter wheat crop as reported May 1. (Same 100: 8.) 1889-1897/04. Cumulative comparative table showing, by cos., condition of winter wheat crop on May 1 of last yr. and on June 20 of each yr. rept. dept. agric. 96 : 4. .f .f 108 4 _ AGRICULTURE cont'd Crops cont'd GBAIN CHOPS cont'd WHEAT (WINTEB) cont'd In Documents as follows : 1889 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 145 : 15. " f " 1889/90 1889/91 1890/92 1890/93 1890/94 1891/95 1892/96 1893/97 1894/98 1894/99 1894/00 1894/01 1895/02 1896/03 1897/04 149 : 16. 153 : 15. 157 : 15. 161 : 14. 165 : 14. 169 : 13. 173 : 14. 177 : 13. 181 : 13. 185 : 12. 189 : 14. 193 : 14. 197 : 13. 201 : 13. 205 : 13. 1889/90-1903/4. Comparative table showing, by cos., area of winter wheat seeded in yr. preceding last, per cent of winter-killed or destroyed by floods, etc., area left for harvest, yield per acre in bu., total yield, price per bu., value of crop on Aug. 1 of last yr., cost of production (per acre and total cost), profit or loss on crop. In Documents as follows : 1889/90 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 150 : 16-18. 1890/1 " " " ' " 154:17-19. 1891/2 " 1892/3 " 1893/4 " 1894/6 " 1895/6 " 1896/7 " 158: (?). 162 : 14-16. 166 : 14-16. 170 : 14-16. 174 : 13-15. 178 : 14-16. 182 : 14-16. 186:14-16. 190 : 14-16. 194 : 15-17. 198 : 14-16. 202 : 14-16. 206 : 14-16. 1897/8 1898/9 " 1899/00 " 1900/1 " 1901/2 " 1902/3 " " 1903/4 " GBASS AND FOBAQE CBOPS 1856. Native, naturalized, and cultivated grasses of 111.; by Increase A. Lapham. (Trans, state agrlc. socy. v. 2: 551-609.) 1880-1885. Ann. table showing, by cos., bu. of timothy, clover, and Hungarian and millet seed produced. In Documents as follows : 1880 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 80 : 90-91. 1881 ' r ' (?). 1882 ' ' 104 : 126-127. 1883 ' ' 116:118-119. 1884 ' ' 118 : 58-59. 1885 ' ' ' 126 : 48-55. Tables for 1884 and 1885 show, in addition to yield, price per bu. and value of crop. 1880/1-1882/3. Table showing, by cos., acreage and tons produced of timothy meadow, clover meadow, prairie, and Hungarian and millet. In Documents as follows : 1880/1 in Statistical rept. dept. agrlc. 80 : 76-77. 1881/2 " " " " 104 : 102-103. 1882/3 " " " " 116:94-95. 1904. Nitrogen bacteria and legumes (with special ref- erence to red clover, cowpeas, soy beans, alfalfa, and sweet clover, on 111. soils) ; by C. G. Hopkins, pp. 306-328. (Agric. exper. station bull. 94.) ALFALFA 1902. Alfalfa on 111. soil; by C. Geo. Hopkins, pp. 311- 349. (Agric. exper. station bull. 76.) CLOVER 1877/80-1877/04. Cumulative comparative table show- ing bu. produced, value per bu., and total value of clover seed in 111. each yr. In Documents as follows : 1877/80 in Statistical rept. dept. agrlc. 80 : 263 ; 71. 1S77/S1 ' " " " " 111 1877/81 1877/82 1877/83 86. 1877/84 In Statistical rept. dept. agric. 118 : 28. 1877/85 " " 126 : 7. 1877/86 " " " " " 132 : 7. ('). 104 : 96. 106:162; 116: INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP ILLINOIS AGRICULTURE cont'd Crops cont'd GRASS AND FOBAGE CROPS cont'd CLOVER cont'd 1877/87 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 139 : 7.* 1877/88 " " " " " 143:7. 147 ' ( ?) 151:8. 155 : 8. 159 : 8. 163 : 8. 167 : 9. 171:8. 175 : 8. 179 : 9. 183 : 9. 187 : 9. 191 : 9. 195 : 9. 199 : 10. 203 : 10. 1877/89 1877/90 1877/91 1877/92 1877/93 1877/94 IT/I 1877/95 " 1877/96 " 1877/97 " 1877/98 " 1877/99 " 1877/00 " 1877/01 " 1877/02 " 1877/03 " 1877/04 " .... 207 : 10. 1888/9-1903/4. Comparative table showing, by cos., bu. produced in first yr., according to assessors' re- turns, compared with bu. produced in last yr., price per bu., and value of product of clover seed. In Documents as follows : 1888/9 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 147:42-43. 1889/90 1890/1 1891/2 1892/3 1893/4 1894/5 1895/6 1898/7 1897/8 1898/9 1899/00 1900/1 1901/2 1902/3 1903/4 151 : 51-53. 155 : 50-52. 159 : 49-51. 163 : 51-53. 167 : 53-55. 171 : 52-54. 175 : 54-56. 179 : 49-51. 183 : 51-53. 187 : 50-52. 191 : 51-53. 195 : 51-53. 199 : 51-58. 203 : 51-53. 207 : 51-53. COTTON-SEED 1877/80-1877/83. Cumulative comparative table show- ing bu. of cotton seed produced, value per acre, and value of crop each yr. in 111. In Documents as follows : 1877/80 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 80 : 62. 1877/81 " " " " " (?). 1877/82 " 1877/83 " 104 : 95. 116 : 86. FLAX-SEED 1877/80-1877/83. Cumulative comparative table show- ing bu. of flax seed produced, value per bu., and value of crop in 111. each yr. In Documents as follows : 1877/80 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 80:62; 71. 1877/81 " " ' (?). 1877/82 " " 104:95. 1877/83 " " " " " 116:86. HAT 1860/79-1860/04. Cumulative comparative table show- ing acreage, average yield per acre in tons, tons produced, price per ton, total value, value per acre, cost of production, profit and loss of hay crop each yr. In Documents as follows : 1860/79 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 58 : 2. 1860/80 " " " ' (?). 1860/81 " " " " ' 80 : 55. 1860/82 1860/83 1860/84 1860/85 1860/86 1860/87 1860/88 1860/89 1860/90 1860/91 1860/92 1860/93 1860/94 1860/95 1860/96 1860/97 116:12. 125 : 8. 131 : 9. 137:8. 142 : 8. 146 : 9. 150 : 9. 154 : 9. 158 : 9. 162 : 8. 166 : 8. 170 : 8. 174 : 8. 178 : 8. * There are two repts. numbered 139. AGRICULTURE cont'd Crops cont'd GRASS AND FORAGE CROPS cont'd HAY cont'd 1860/98 in Statistical rept dept. agric. 182 : 8. 1860/99 ' " 186:9. 1860/00 ' " " " " 190:9. 1860/01 ' " " " " 194 : 9. 1860/02 1860/03 1860/04 Also in Trans, dept. agric. as follows : 1860/79 in Trans, dept. agric. v. 17 : 469. 1860/80 ' " v. 18 : 463. 1876. Table showing acreage, yield, and value of hay crop, by cos. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 14: 335-336.) 1877-1882. Table showing for each yr. for hay area meadows, average yield per acre, yield in tons, value per ton, value of crop. (Dept. agric. statis- tical rept. 104: 87.) 1878-1904. Ann. table showing, by cos., acreage as re- turned by assessors, yield per acre in tons, total yield, price per ton, value of crop, cost of production per acre, total cost of production, profit or loss on hay crop. In Documents as follows : 1878 in Statistical rept dept. agric. 48 : 33-34. 1879 " " ' r " " (?). 1880 " " " " " (?). 1881 " " " " " 80 : 22-23. 1882 " " ' (?). 1883 " " 104:28-29. 1884 " " " " ' 116 : 26-27. 1885 " " " " ' 125 : 44-45. 1886 " " " " ' 131 : 42-43. 1887 " " " " ' 137:40-41. 1888 " " " " ' 142 : 40-41. 1889 " " " " ' 146 : 26-27. 1890 " " .... 150 : 31-33. 1891 " .... 154:35-37. 1892 ' .... 158:33-35. 1893 ' ' ... 162 : 32-34. 1894 ' .... 166 . 32-34. 1895 ' .... 170:32-34. 1896 ' ' ... 174 . 31-33. 1897 ' ..... 178 : 32-34. 1898 ' ..... 182 . 32-34. 1899 ' ..... 186:32-34. 1900 ' ..... 190 . 32-34. 1901 " ... .. 194 . 33.35. 1902 " ... .. 198 : 32-34. 1903 " ... .. 202 : 82-34. 1904 " ' " 206 : 32-34. 1897. Table showing, by cos., cost of production per acre of hay, on a 5-yr. estimate; use of land, plow- ing, harrowing, planting, seed, harvesting or gath- ering, stacking, baling, marketing, total cost of pro- duction per acre. ( Dept. agric. statistical rept. 176 : 42-44.) HANCOCK COUNTY 1875. Amt. of timothy hay raised in Hancock Co.; profit per acre. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 13: 193.) HUNGARIAN AND MILLET 1877/80-1877/04. Cumulative comparative table show- ing bu. produced, value per bu., total value of Hun- garian and millet seed in 111. each yr. In Documents as follows : 1877/80 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 80:63; 71. 1877/81 " (?>. 1877/82 " " " " " 104 : 96. 1877>83 " " ' 106:161; 116: 87 1877/84 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 118 : 27. 1877/85 " " * " " 126:6. 1877/86 1877/87 1877/88 1877/89 1877/90 1877/91 1877/92 1877/93 1877/95 1877/96 1877/97 1877/98 126 : 6. 132 : 6. 139:6.* 143 : 6. 147 : 7. 151 : 7. 155:9. 159 : 8. 163 : 8. 171 : 9. 175 : 9. 179 : 9. 183 : 10. * There are two repts. numbered 139. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP ILLINOIS rept. dept. ngrlc. 187 : 191 195 199 203 207 10. 10. 10. 10. 10. 10. AGRICULTURE cont'd Crops cont'd GRASS AND FOBAGE CROPS cont'd HITNOAEIAN AND MILLET COUt'd 1877/99 in Statistical 1877/00 " 1877/01 " 1877/02 " 1877/03 " 1877/04 " 1884. Table showing, by cos., yield, price per bu., and value of Hungarian and millet seed product. (Agric. dept. circular 118: 56-57.) 1888/9-1903/4. Comparative table showing, by cos., bu. produced last yr. compared with preceding yr., price per bu., value of crop of Hungarian and millet seed. In Documents as follows : 1888/9 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 1889/90" 1890/1 " 1891/2 1892/3 1893/4 i894/5 1895/6 1896/7 1897/8 1898/9 1899/00 1900/1 1901/2 1902/3 1903/4 147 : 40-41. 151 : 51-53. 155 : 50-52. 159 : 49-51. 163 : 51-53. : 53-55. : 52-54. : 54-56. : 49-51. : 51-53. : 50-52. : 51-53. 195 : 51-53. 199 : 51-53. 203 : 51-53. 207 : 51-53. 167: 171: 175: 179: 183: 187: 191: TIMOTHY 1877/80-1877/04. Cumulative comparative table show- ing bu. produced, value per bu., total value of tim- othy seed in 111. each yr. In Documents as follows : 1877/80 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 80 : 62 ; 71. 1877/81 " " " " " (?). 1877/82 " " " " " 104 : 95. 1877/83 " " ' 106 : 161 ; 116 : 86. 1877/84 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 118 : 28. 1877/85 " " " " " 126 : 7. 1877/86 " " " " ' 132 : 7. 1877/87 " " .... 139:6.* 1877/88 " " .... 143:7. 1877/89 " ' ' ' 147 : 7. 1877/90 " ' ' ' 151 : 8. 1877/91 " ' ' '155:8. 1877/92 " ' ' ' 159 : 7. 1877/93 " .... 163 . 7 1877/94 " ' .... 1B7:9. 1877/95 ' ' ' ' " 171 : 8. 1877/96 ' ' ' ' " 175 : 8. 1877/97 ' ' ' ' "179:8. 1877/98 ' ' ' ' 183 : 8. 1877/99 ' ' ' ' 187 : 8. 1877/00 ' ' ' '191:8. 1877/01 ' ' ' ' 195 : 9. 1877/02 ' ' " ' 199 : 9. 1877/03 ' ..... 203 . 9 1877/04 ' ..... 207 : 9. 1888/9-1903/4. Cumulative comparative table showing, by cos., bu. produced in last yr. compared with preceding yr., price per bu., value of product. In Documents as follows : 1888/9 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 147 : 42-43. 1889/90 " " 151 : 51-53. 1890/1 " 155 : 50-52. 1891/2 " " " " " 159 : 49-51. 1892/3 " " " " " 163 : 51-53. 1893/4 " ' 107 : 53-55. 1894/5 " " " " " 171 : 52-54. 1895/6 " " " " 175 : 54-56. PEAS 1896/7 1897/8 1898/9 1899/00 1900/1 1901/2 1902/3 1903/4 179 183 187 191: 195: 199 203: 207: 49-51. 51-53. 50-52. 51-53. 51-53. 51-53. 51-53. 51-53. 1877/80-1877/83. Table showing acreage, average yield per acre, crop in bu., value per bu., value of crop of peas in 111. each yr. * There are two repts. numbered 139. AGRICULTURE cont'd Crops cont'd GRASS AND FOBAQE CROPS cont'd TIMOTHY cont'd In Documents as follows : 1877/80 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 80 : 62. 1877/82 " " " " " 104 : 89. 1877/83 " " " " " 116:79. 1882/3. See above, Crops. Fruit; this date. 1884/5-1887/8. See same; these dates. PESTS serial A 1 series (Walsh Report) Under Act of Feb. 27, 1867 1867. Ann. rept. on the noxious insects of the state of 111., 1. Checklist 1. 1867. ed. 1. Chicago, Prairie Farmer Steam Print, 1868. 103 pp., 1 pi. This edition Is now very uncommon. The copy seen by the compiler is in the Chicago Historical Library. 1. 1867. ed. 2. Bloomlngton, 1903. 140 pp., pis. Also In Documents as follows : 1. 1867. ed. 1 in Trans, state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 1. 2 series (Le Baron Reports) 1871-1874. Ann. rept. on the noxious insects of 111., 1-4. Springfield, 1871-1874. Checklist 1. ed. 1. 1871. 96 pp. 1. ed. 2. 1903. 140 pp., 1 pi. 2. 1872. (2), 97-166 (1) pp. 3. 1873. 167-202, 37, vli, 3 pp. 4. 1874. 199, xviil pp. In Documents as follows : 1 ed. 1 in Rents. 27 Gen. Assem. 1871, v. 2 : 261-356. 2 in Repts. 27 Gen. Assem. 1871, v. 3 : 125-194. 2 " Trans, state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 5. 3 " Repts. 28 Gen. Assem. 1873, v. 4 : 421-499. 4 " Trans, state hortic. socy. n. s. T. 8. 3 series (Thomas Reports) Under Act of March 29, 1875 1875-1882. Rept. of the state entomologist, 6-11, and Thomas', 1-6. Springfield, 1878-1882. Checklist 6. Thomas 1. n. p., n. d. 174, iv, 11 pp. 7. " 2. 1878. 290 pp. 8. " 3. 1879. 212, x pp. 9. " 4. 1880. 142, Hi pp. 10. " 5. 1881. 238, vi pp. 11. " 6. 1882. 104, ii pp. In Documents as follows : 6 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 14. 7 ' " v. 15. 8 ' ' " v. 16. 9 ' " v. 17. 10 ... v . 18 11 ' ' " v. 19. 4 series (Forbes Reports) 1883-1903. Ann. rept. of the state entomologist, 12-22, and Forbes', 1-11. v. p., 1883-1903. Checklist 12. Forbes 1. Springfield, 1883. 13. " 2. " 1884. 14. " 3. " 1885. PP. 15. Forbes 4.t Springfield, 1889. 16. " 5. " 1890. 1891. 90, 36, iv, Ix'pp. 1894. 171, xiii pp. 1895. 206, 65, v pp. 1898. 112, xxxli pp. Chicago, 1900. 184, xxvlii pp. 149, vi, XX pp. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 154, x pp. Till, 203, xxi pp. vll, 136, xix, 120, vii 115, vi pp. 122, xiii, ix pp. Champaign, 1903. * This rept. contains in an appendix " General Indexes to the First Twelve Reports." t A decision of the atty. general and a change in prac- tice of the board of contracts made a regular report Impracticable at the usual time. An explanation of the circumstance is made in the " Miscellaneous Essays on Economic Entomology," published In 1886 (see below, under non-serial group). INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 75 AGRICULTURE cont'd Crops cont'd PESTS cont'd serial cont'd A cont'd 4 series cont'd (Forbes Reports) cont'd Checklist cont'd In Documents as follows : 12 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 20. 13 14 15 16 17 18 1!) 20 v. 21. v. 22. v. 24. v. 26. v. 28. v. 31. v. 32. v. 34. 1887-1894. Bulletins of the state entomologist's office, 1-5. Checklist 1. Arsenical poisons for the codling moth. 24 pp. 1887. 2. On the chinch bug In Illinois. 17 pp. 1887. 3. Second contribution to a knowledge of the life history of the Hessian fly. 17 pp. 1887. 4. On the fruit bark beetle. 19 pp. 1887. 5. The chinch bug in 1894. Prospect for 1895. 7 pp. No more issued. c 1899-1901. Ann. stmt. of 111. state entomologist to the state horticultural socy. concerning operations under the horticultural inspection act. Checklist 1899. n. p. 1899. 10 pp. 1900-1901. Separate not found. Issued? In Documents as follows : 1899 In Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. v. 33 : 150-159. 1900 " " " " " " v. 34 : 213-215. 1901 ' v. 35 : 142-152. D Under act of April 11, 1899, to prevent the introduction and spread In Illinois of the San Jose scale and other dangerous Insects and contagious diseases of fruits. 1899/00-1900/3. Kept, [bienn. to gov.] of the 111. state entomologist on the horticultural inspection law. Checklist 1899/00. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1900. 30 pp. State Hist. Library. 1900/3. Bloomington, 1903. 30 pp. Covers period from Nov. 1, 1900 to Feb. 1, 1903. 111. State Library. non-serial 1856. Quadrupeds of 111. injurious and beneficial to farmer; by Robt. Kennlcott. (Trans, state agrlc. socy. v. 2: 615-684.) 1867-1903. Sketch of history, powers, and duties of office of state entomologist. (111. Blue Book 1903: 474-475.) 1870-1872. Official stmt. of doings of state entomologist, with acct. of expenditures from apprn. from con- tingent fund. 3 pp. (Repts. 28 Gen. Assem. 1873 v. 3: 5-7.) 1880. Relation of meteorological conditions to insect development; by Cyrus Thomas. (Trans. III. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 14: 89-99.) 1883. Entomological notes of season; by S. A. Forbes. (Dept. agric. statistical rept. 106: 177-178.) 1884. Circular in which S. A. Forbes, state entomolo- gist, suggests topics upon which he would especially like information during present sess. (Same 110: 48-49.) 1886. Misc. essays on economic entomology by the state entomologist and his assts. 130 pp. Appended to Trans, state bd. agric. v. 23. 1890. Analytical list of the entomological writings of Wm. Le Baron, 2d state entomologist of 111., 1850- 1874. 36, Ix pp. Appended to 17th ann. rept. of state entomologist. AGRICULTURE cont'd Crops cont'd PESTS cont'd non-serial cont'd 1900. Opinion in re state entomologist when fees are required to be paid for inspection of nurseries, orchards, etc. (Blenn. rept. atty. gen. 1899/00: 329.) FUNGI 1867. Rept. of committee on pear blight. (Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 1: 124-126.) 1885. Pear and apple tree blight; by T. J. Burrlll, pro- fessor of botany and horticulture, 111. Univ. (Dept. agrlc. statistical rept. 123: 50-51.) . Parasitic fungi of 111. Part I. By T. J. Burrill. pp. 141-255. (Bull. 111. State Laboratory of Nat. History v. 2, art. 3.) . Same. (12 rept. 111. Industrial Univ. 1882/4: 93- 152.) 1899. Spraying apple trees with special reference to apple scab fungus [in 111.], pp. 181-204. (Agrlc. exper. station bull. 54.) 1900. The smuts of 111. agric. plants, pp. 289-360. (Same 57.) 1901. Apple scab; by G. P. Clinton, pp. 109-156. (Same 67.) With especial reference to states of Mississippi valley. With bibliography. . Treatment of oats for smut [in. 111.] ; by A. D. Shamel. pp. 57-71. (Same 64.) 1902. Apple rots in 111.; by Geo. P. Clinton, pp. 189- 224. (Same 69.) INSECTICIDES 1902. Experiments [in. 111.] with insecticides for San Jose scale; by S. A. Forbes, pp. 241-264. (Agrlc. exper. station bull. 71.) . Additional experiments; by S. A. Forbes, pp. 265-268. (Same, 72.) INSECTS For Hessian fly ravages in grain crops see also under Crops. Grain Crops, particularly wheat and rye. 1860. Premium essay on insects injurious to vegeta- tion In 111.; by Benj. D. Walsh. (Trans, state agrlc. socy. v. 4: 335-372.) 1862. Premium essays on Insects Injurious to vegeta- tion in 111.; by Cyrus Thomas and B. D. Walsh. (Same v. 5: 401-503.) 1866. The apple bark louse In 1866. Birds vindicated from charge preferred against them by state ento- mologist; by H. Shimer. (Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 2: 227-233.) 1870/1. Lecture on Insects; by W. Le Baron. (4 rept. bd. of trustees of 111. Industrial Univ. 1870/1: 163- 180.) 1875. Notes of the plant-lice found in the U. S.; by Cyrus Thomas. (Trans. III. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 10: 137-212.) . The Rocky Mt. locust; by C. V. Riley. (Same n. s. v. 12: 78-86.) 1881. The fruit bark beetle [in 111.]; by Geo. E. Mor- row, pp. 469-478. (Agric. exper. station bull. 15.) . Raspberry and strawberry insects; by G. H. French. (Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 15: 191-208.) . Notes on insects of season; by Cyrus Thomas. (Dept. agric. statistical rept. 80: 53-54.) . Insects during spring of yr. ; by Cyrus Thomas. (Same 76: 38-39.) 1882. Contributions to hortic. entomology; by S. A. Forbes. The strawberry crown-borer. (Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 16: 193-203.) 1883. New wheat Insect; wheat bulb-worm; by S. A. Forbes. (Dept. agric. statistical rept. 96: 16-17.) 76 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS AGRICULTURE cont'd Crops cont'd PESTS cont'd INSECTS cont'd by S. A. Forbes. (Same 118: 193- 38-39.) (Misc. essays on 1883. Strawberry crown-borer; (Some 98: 42-43.) 1884. Misc. notes on farm insects. 194.) . Wheat-straw worm; by S. A. Forbes. (Same 112: 14-15.) 1885. Experiments on the codling moth and curculios [in 111.]; by S. A. Forbes. (Misc. essays on eco- nomic entomology 1886: 26-48.) . The root web-worm [in 111.]; by S. A. Forbes. (Agric. dept. statistical rept. 122 . Entomological record for yr. economic entomology 1886: 5-25.) . Notes [on insect ravages] from Livingston and adjacent cos. (Same 1886: 127-130.) . Partial economic bibliography of Indian corn in- sects; by T. F. Hunt. (Same 1886: 57-123.) . Further notes on root web-worm; by S. A. Forbes. (Dept. agric. statistical rept 123: 48-49.) . On some 111. locusts. (Same 125: 27-30.) 1886. On the injurious locusts of central 111.; by C. M. Weed. (Misc. essays on economic entomology 1886: 48-56.) . Circular issued by state entomologist, asking for information respecting occurrence of Hessian fly in wheat this spring. (Dept. agric. statistical rept. 127: 25.) 1888. Res. adopted at massmeeting of farmers of Craw- ford Co., held at Robinson, July 14, to consider methods of protecting their crops agst. chincu bug. (Same 141: 21.) 1889. The grain plant louse in 111.; by S. A. Forbes. (Same 145: 27-28.) 1890. The Hessian fly (with plate) ; by S. A. Forbes. (Same 149: 31-34.) 1891/2. The chinch bug in 111. pp. 44-48. (Agric. exper. station bull. 19.) 1894. The chinch bug in southern 111.; by S. A. Forbes, pp. 397-399. (Same 33.) 1895. Experiments with the muscardine disease of chinch bug, and with the trap and barrier method for destruction of that insect in 111. pp. 25-86. (Same 38.) 1896. Insect injuries to the seed and root of Indian corn. pp. 209-296. (Same 44.) 1897. The San Jose scale in 111. pp. 413-424. (Same 48.) . Agric. methods with farm insects; by S. A. Forbes. (A. R. farmers' institutes 1897: 22-25.) 1898. State control of injurious insects; by S. A. Forbes. (Same 1898: 67-71.) 1898-1903. Parts of proclamations by gov. in re ship- ments of livestock and the relations of r.r. cos. thereto, and part of statute to prevent the introduc- tion of dangerous insects. (29 A.R. r.r. and ware- house comn. 1898/9 (pp. 209-214) same 1903.) 1899. Recent work on the San Jose scale in 111. [with plates], pp. 241-287. (Agric. exper. station bull. 56.) . Extract from articles published by U. S. dept. of agric. in re squash bug protection. (Dept. agric. statistical rept. 189: 10.) 1901. Counties reporting Hessian fly in wheat. (Same 195: 3.) . Opinion in re duties and powers of state ento- mologist in reference to San Jose scale. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1901/2: 232-233.) 1902. Canker of apple trees [in 111.]; by H. Hassel- bring. pp. 225-239. (Agric. exper. station bull. 70.) AGRICULTURE cont'd Crops cont'd PESTS cont'd INSECTS cont'd 1902. Methods and results of field insecticide work agst. San Jose scale in 111.; by S. A. Forbes, pp. 463-502. (Same 80.) . The corn bill-bugs in 111.; by S. A. Forbes, pp. 435-461. (Same 79.) 1903. Opinion in re what constitutes compliance with act in relation to San Jose scale. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1903/4: 282.) 1904. The more important insect injuries to Indian corn [in 111.]; by S. A. Forbes, pp. 331-399. (Agric. exper. station bull. 95.) WEEDS serial 1872-1904. Ann. repts. of the comrs. on Canada thistles. The comrs. were appointed under the Act concerning Canada thistles, approved March 15, 1872. The act makes It the duty of comrs. In townships In which Canada thistles shall be found growing, to forward an annual rept. to the secy, of the state bd. of agriculture. In Documents as follows : 1872 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 10 : 208-223. Boone, Bureau, Du Page, Kane, La Salle, McHenry, Sangamon cos. reported. 1873 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 11 : 202-205. Bureau, Kane, La Salle, Wlnnebago cos. reported. 1874 In Trans, dept agric. v. 12 : 137-139. Kankakee, Knox, Wlnnebago cos. reported. 1875 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 13 : 281-283. Du Page, Iroquols, Sangamon, Winnebago cos. reported. 1876 In Trans, dept. agrle. v. 14 : 270-271. Ford, Sangamon, Wlnnebago cos. reported. 1877 no report made. 1878 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 16 : 381. Kendall, Kane, La Salle cos. reported. 1879 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 17 : 569-570. Cook, Du Page cos. reported. 1880 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 18 : 590-594. Champaign, Cook, De Kalb, De Witt, Kane, La Salle, McLean, Warren cos. reported. 1881 In Trans, dept agric. v. 19 : 488-492. Cook, De Witt, Lee, McHenry, McLean, Will cos. reported. 1882 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 20 : 523-525. La Salle, McHenry, McLean cos. reported. 1883-1884 no reports made. 1885 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 23 : 437-444. Bureau, Cook, De Kalb, Lake, McHenry, Vermilion, Will cos. reported. 1886 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 24 : 307-318. Adams, Boone, Cook, De Kalb, De Witt, Du Page, Iroquols, Kendall, Lawrence, McHenry, McLean. Wlnnebago cos. reported. 1887 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 25 : 340-348. Boone, Bureau, De Kalb, De Witt, Douglas, Grundy, Iroquols, Kane, Kendall, La Salle, Lawrence, Mc- Lean, Vermilion, Wlnnebago cos. reported. 1888 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 26 : 281-289. De Kalb, De Witt, Ford, Grundy, Iroquols, Kane, Ken- dall, La Salle, McDonough, McHenry, McLean, Peorla, Stark, Will, Wlnnebago cos. reported. 1889 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 27 : 309-329. Champaign, Cook, De Kalb, De Witt, Grundy, Iroquols, Kane, Kendall, La Salle, Lawrence, Livingston, Logan, McHenry, Mercer, Montgomery, Ogle, Pe- orla, Stark, Tazewell, Will, Woodford cos. reported. 1890 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 28 : 292-308. Boone, Champaign, Du Page, Ford, Kendall, Lake, Lawrence, Logan, Macon, Peorla, Stark, Tazewell, Will, Woodford cos. reported. 1891 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 29 : 298-317. Boone, Cook, De Kalb, Du Page, Kane, Kendall, Lake, La Salle, Logan, Macon, Stark, Will, Wlnnebago, Woodford cos. reported. 1892 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 30 : 247-256. De Kalb, Du Page, Kendall, Lake, McHenry, Rock Island, Whlteslde. Will. Wlnnebago cos. reported. 1893 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 31 : 94-99. Cook, Du Page, Kane, Lake, Lawrence. McHenry, Ver- milion, Whlteslde, Will, Wlnnebago cos. reported. 1894 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 32 : 307-315. De Kalb, Iroquols, Lake, La Salle, Logan, McHenry, Stark, Vermilion, Will, Wlnnebago cos. reported. 1895 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 33 : 327-334. Boone, Champaign, De Kalb, Ford, Iroquols, La Salle, Logan, McHenry, Will, Wlnnebago cos. reported. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 77 AGRICULTURE cont'd Crops cont'd PESTS cont'd WEEDS eont'd serial cont'd 1896 in Trans, dept. agric. v. 34 : 290-304. De Kalb, Du Page, Ford, Kane, Lake, La Salle, Logan, Stark, Wayne, Whiteside, Will cos. reported. 1897 in Trans, dept. agrle. T. 35 : 290-302. De Kalb, Du Page, Iroquois, Kane, Kankakee, Lake, La Salle, Logan, Whiteside, Will, Winnebago cos. re- ported. 1898 in Trans, dept. agric. v. 36 : 269-277. De Kalb, Ford, Kane, Lake, La Salle, Livingston, Logan, Wayne, Will cos. reported. 1899 in Trans, dept. agric. v. 37 : 311-327. Cook, De Kalb, Ford, Iroquois, Kane, Kankakee, La Salle, Stark, Will, Winnebago cos. reported, 1900 in Trans, dept. agric. v. 38 : 301-312. Boone, Cook, De Kalb, Iroquois, Kane, Putnam, Taze- well, Will cos. reported. 1901 in Trans, dept. agric. v. 39 : 314-324. De Kalb, Du Page, Grundy, Kane, Putnam, Tazewell, Will cos. reported. 1902 in Trans, dept. agric. v. 40 : 314-325. Cook, De Kalb, Du Page, Grundy, Kane, McHenry, Will cos. reported. 1903 in Trans, dept. agric. v. 41 : 319-321. Cook, De Kalb, Du Page cos. reported. 1904 in Trans, dept. agric. v. 42 : 305-307. De Kalb, Du Page, Kane, La Salle, Will, Winnebago cos. reported. non-serial 1894. The Russian thistle in 111.; by G. E. Morrow. pp. 421-423. (Agric. exper. station bull. 35.) 1895. The Russian thistle and some plants that are mistaken for it in 111.; by C. P. Clinton, pp. 87- 118. (Same 39.) 1897. Prevention of spread of noxious weeds. (Dept. agric. statistical rept. 178: 12-13.) 1899. Opinion in re compensation of comr. Canada thistles, must turn over fines collected by him to township bd. of auditors. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1899/00: 221.) 1903. Same, in re construction of Canada thistles act. (Same 1903/4: 186.) - . Same; in re Canada thistles act invalid. (Same 1903/4: 185.) POTATO 1860-1885. Table giving area, yield, and value of potato crops of state. (Dept. agric. statistical rept. 126: 10.) IBISH POTATO 1860. Culture of the Irish potato in northern 111.; by Chas. W. Murtf eldt ( Trans, state agric. socy. v. 4 : 394-396.) 1860/79-1860/04. Cumulative comparative table show- ing, for each yr., acreage, yield per acre, bu. pro- duced, price per bu., total value, value per acre, cost of production per acre, total cost of production, and profit or loss on Irish potato crop. In Documents as follows : 1860/79 in Statistical rent. dept. agric. 60: (7) 186080 " f TO . / 1860/80 1860/81 1860/82 1860/83 1860/84 1860/85 1860/86 1860/87 1860/88 1860/89 1860/90 1860/91 1860/92 1860/93 1860/94 1860/95 1860/96 1860/97 1860/98 1860/99 1860/00 72: 82 : ?). . 106 : 164. 118 : 30. 126 : 10. 132 : 10. 139 : 9. 143 : 10. 147:11. 151 : 11. 155 : 12. 159 : 11. 163 : 12. 167 : 13. 171 : 12. 175 : 12. 179 : 13. 183 : 14. 187 : 14. 191 : 14. * There are two repts. numbered 139. AGRICULTURE cont'd Crops cont'd POTATO cont'd IBISH POTATO cont'd 1860/01 in Statistical rept dept. agric. 195 : 14. 1860/02 " " " ' " 199:14. 1860/03 " " " " " 203 : 14. 1860/04 " " " " " 207 : 14. Also in Trans, dept. agric. as follows : 1860/79 in Trans, dept. agric. v. 17 : 477. 1860/80 " " " v. 18 : 479. 1877/80-1877/83. Cumulative comparative table show- ing, for each yr., acreage of Irish potatoes, average yield per acre in bu., total yield, value per bu., value of crop. 1877/80 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 80:58. 1877/81 " " " " " (?). 1877/82 " " 104 : 90. 1877/83 " 116:80. 1880-1881. Tables giving comparative acreage and con- dition of Irish potatoes. (Dept. agric. statistical rept. 76: 51.) 1881-1904. Ann. table showing, by cos., acreage of Irish potatoes returned by assessors, yield per acre in bu., total yield in bu., price per bu., value of crop, cost of production per acre, total cost of pro- duction, profit or loss on crop. In Documents as follows : 1881 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 82 : 24-25. 1882 " " >f (?). 106 : 28-29. 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 118 : 48-49. 126 : 44-45. 139': 46-47.* 143 : 46-47. 147 : 32-33. 151 : 42-44. 155 : 41-43. 159 : 40-42. 163 : 42-44. 167 : 44-46. 171 : 43-45. 175 : 44-46. 179 : 40-42. 183 : 42-44. 187 : 41-43. 191 : 42-44. 195 : 42-44. 199 : 42-44. 203 : 42-44. 207 : 42-44. 1881/3-1898/04. Cumulative comparative table show- ing, by cos., acreage of Irish potatoes of last yr. compared with preceding yr., and average condi- tion on June 1 of each yr. In Documents as follows : 1881/3 in Statistical rept dept. agric. 100 : 25. 1 OQ1 /A 119 OK 1881/4 1881/5 1881/6 1881/7 1882/8 1888/9 1889/90 1889/91 1890/2 1890/3 1891/4 1891/5 1892/6 1893/7 1893/8 1893/9 1894/00 1895/01 1896/02 1897/03 1898/04 112 : 25. 123 : 72. 129 : 49. 135 : 58. 140 : 54. 145 : 26.t 149 : 30. 153 : 21. 157 : 21. 161 : 20. 165 : 20. 169 : 19. 173 : 20. 177 : 19. 181 : 19. 185 : 18. 189 : 20. 198 : 20. 197 : 19. 201 : 19. 205 : 19. 1882/3-1882/8. Cumulative comparative table showing, by cos., acreage of Irish potatoes of last yr. com- pared with preceding yr., condition on June 1 of last yr. and on July 1 of each yr. In Documents as follows : 1882/3 In Statistical rept. dept agric. 102 : 20. 1882/4 " " ' f " " 114:22. 1882/5 " " " " " 124:49. * There are two repts. numbered 139. t From this time condition is shown on June 20. 78 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF ILLINOIS AGRICULTURE cont'd Crops cont'd POTATO cont'd IBISH POTATO cont'd 1882/6 in Statistical rept dept. agric. 130 : 40. 1882/7 " " " " " 136 : 31. 1882/8 " " " " " 141 : 29. 1897. Table showing, by cos., cost of production per acre of Irish potatoes: use of land, plowing, harrow- ing, laying off, planting, seed, tending, harvesting or gathering, marketing, total cost of production per acre. (Dept. agric. statistical rept. 176: 45-47.) SWEET POTATO 1854. Cultivation of sweet potato in northern cos. of state; by M. L. Dunlap. (Trans, state agric. socy. v. 1: 518-520.) 1866. Stmt. of results of special farming in raising sweet potatoes. (Same v. 6: 221.) 1877/80-1877/04. Cumulative comparative table show- ing, for each yr., acreage, average yield per acre in bu., total yield, price per bu., and value of crop of sweet potatoes. In Documents as follows : 1877/80 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 80 : 59. 1877/81 " ' " " 82:88. 1877/82 " " " 104 : 90. 1877/83 " " " 106 : 164 ; 80. 1877/84 in Stat stical rept. dept, agric. 118 : 30. 1877/85 " 1877/86 1877/87 1877/88 1877/89 1877/90 1877/91 1877/92 1877/93 1877/94 1877/05 1877/96 1877/97 1877/98 1877/99 1877/00 1877/01 1877/02 1877/03 1877/04 116: 126: 11. 132 : 10. 139: 10.* 143 : 11. 147: 11. 151 : 12. 155 : 13. 159 : 12. 163 : 13. 167 : 14. 171 : 13. 175:13. 179 : 14. 183 : 15. 187 : 15. 191 : 15. 195 : 15. 199 : 15. 203 : 15. 207 : 15. 1880-1904. Ann. table showing, by cos., acreage re- turned by assessors, yield per acre in bu., total yield, price per bu., value of crop. In Documents as follows : 1880 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 76 : 52. 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 82 : 27. (?). 106: 30-31. 118: 50-51. 126 : 46-47. 6 ' 44 44 " " v. 6 : 114-142. 15. 1867 '* " " " v. 7 : 20-55. 16. 1868 7 : 74-106. 17. 1869 8 : 28-65. 18. 1870 < 44 4. 44 " V. 8 : 101-141. 19. 1871 ' " dept. agrlc. v. 9 : 25-60. 20. 1872 v. 10: 22-53. 21. 1873 ' f II 14 4 v. 11 : 31-69. 22. 1874 ' 4 44 44 4 v. 12 : 29-64. 23. 1875 ' v. 13: 25-65. 24. 1876 ' v. 14: 44-83. 25. 1877 44 44 4 v. 15: 37-78. 26. 1878 44 .. 4 v. 16: 8-60. 27. 1879 44 44 4 v. 17: 41-90 and A-H. 28. 1880 v. 18 : 9-64. 29. 1881 4 44 44 4 v. 19: 27-84. 30. 1882 1 II 44 4 v. 20: 9-68. 31. 1883 4 44 44 4 v. 21 : 43-95. 32. 1884 4 44 .4 4 v. 22 : 37-94. 33. 1885 4 44 44 4 v. 23: 65-130. 34. 1886 4 44 44 4 v. 24: 45-117. 35. 1887 4 44 44 4 T. 25: 65-139. 36. 1888 4 44 44 4 T. 26: 35-99. 37. 1889 4 44 44 4 V. 27: 56-144. 38. 1890 4 .4 .. 4 v. 28: 62-155. 39. 1891 4 44 44 4 v. 29: 62-165. 40. 1892 4 44 44 4 v. 30: 43-132. 41. 1893 no state fair held. 42. 1894 In Trnns. dept. agrlc v. 32 142-249. 43. 1895 4 44 44 44 v. 33 130-266. 44. 1896 44 44 44 4 v. 34: 89-243. 45. 1897 4 44 4 4 v. 35 107-244. 46. 1898 4 44 4 4 v. 36 81-226. 47. 1899 4 44 4 4 v. 37 137-269. 48. 1900 4 44 4 4 v. 38 115-252. 49. 1901 4 44 4 4 v. 39 126-264. 50. 1902 4 44 4 4 v. 40 121-271. 51. 1903 4 44 44 4 V. 41 124-276. 52. 1904 4 44 44 44 v. 42 100-254. non-serial 1853-1875. Comparative table showing amt. of pre- miums offered by 111. state bd. of agric. from first fair at Springfield. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 13: xvii.) 1853-1902. Comparative table showing amt. of pre- miums offered by 111. state fair. (Same v. 18 (p. 619) same v. 40.) 1853-1893. Amt. of premiums offered for each class each yr. (Same v. 31: 90-91.) 1855-1880. Kept, of committees on award. (Same v. 2 (pp. 93-103) same v. 18.) 1866. Stmt. of exhibitors in relation to farms, or- chards, groves, green fruits, horses, milch cows, but- ter, cheese, etc. (Same v. 6: 62-58 (for 66), 145- 147, 150-151, 177-190.) 1868. Official list of awards at 16th ann. exhibition of 111. State Agric. Socy. Sept., 1868. Chicago, Prairie Farmer Print, n. d. 13 pp. 1870-1893. Table showing no. of entries and premiums offered and paid at state fairs held in 111. (Trans, state agric. socy. v. 31: 89.) 1870-1902. Table giving total no. of entries, amt. of premiums offered, and amt. paid at fairs in 111. for series of yrs. (Same v. 16 (p. 435) same v. 40.) AGRICULTURE cont'd Fairs cont'd ILLINOIS STATE FAIB cont'd non-serial cont'd 1870-1904. Table showing no. of entries and premiums offered and paid at each state fair. (Same v. 42: 299.) 1871. Rept. of committee on public buildings and grounds re. work done on various buildings now in course of construction. (House jol. 27 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1871 v. 1: 571-578.) . Rept. of committee on public buildings and grounds on inspection of various institutions of state in course of construction. 12 pp. (Repts. 27 Gen. Assem. 1871 v. 1: 819-828.) Includes 111. Agrlc. College, at Irvlngton. The college had been in operation for several years and the rept. deals with its management. 1876-1877. Comparative stmt. of no. of entries, amt. of premiums offered, and amt. of premiums paid, by each dept. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 15: 416.) 1876-1879. Comparative table showing average no. of entries premiums offered and paid at all fairs. (Same v. 17: 582.) 1876-1880. Comparative table showing distribution of premiums average rept. of exhibitions. (Same v. 18: 623.) . Comparative stmt. showing amt. of premiums paid and offered to each dept. and no. of entries in each dept. (Same v. 17 (p. 575) same v. 18.) 1877-1887. Rept. of committee on specifications of re- quirements for state fair. (Same v. 15 (pp. 22-23) same v. 25.) 1876/00-1876/02. Table giving list of entries, offerings, and awards. (Same v. 38 (pp. 8-34) same v. 40.) 1879. Suggested that award of premiums should be made by competent judges instead of committees. (Same v. 17: 4.) . Recommendation for apptmt. of committee to consider permanent location of fair. (Same v. 17: 202.) 1880-1890. Repts. of exhibitions of state fair and fat stock show showing no. of entries in each dept., amt. of premiums offered and paid to each dept. (Same v. 18 (p. 280) same v. 28.) 1884. Exhibit of state fair work. (State agric. socy.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. 1887. Revision of premium lists for fair and fat stock show recommended by pres. of bd. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 25: 148.) . Res. adopted by bd. requesting Gen. Assem. to favorably consider bill authorizing bd. to perma- nently locate the state fair. (Same v. 25: 23.) 1890. Rept. of committee on revision of rules, state fair. (Same v. 28: 11-12.) 1893. Opinion of atty. gen. in re state bd. agric. locating state fair permanently. (Same v. 31: 19- 20; bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1893/4.) . Rept. of committee to formulate specifications and requirements for permanent location of state fair. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 31: 21-22.) . Suggested by pres. of bd. that legisl. take mat- ter of locating state fair permanently out of hands of bd. by performing that duty itself. (Same v. 31: 2.) 1894. Rept. of committee apptd. to examine abstract of title, deed, etc., re. permanent location of state fair at Springfield, with requirements for perma- nent location. (Same v. 32: 6-17.) 1895. Rept. of construction committee giving contracts for the different agric. bldgs. (Same v. 33: 28-46.) 1896-1902. Stmt. of insurance policies on 111. state fair bldgs. (Same 1896 (p. 59) same 1902.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 83 AGRICULTURE cont'd Fairs cont'd ILLINOIS STATE FAIR cout'd non-serial cont'd 1898. Kept, of exhibition of state fair, showing no. of entries, amt. of premiums offered and paid to each dept. (Same v. 36: 250.) 1899. Recommendation for reduction of premiums and that supts. in various depts. will use hest efforts to reduce same. (Same v. 37: 10.) 1904. List of awards of state fair. (Same v. 42: 100- 263.) LAWS ; see below, that title MATTOON UNION FAIB 1859. Proceedings of Mattoon Union Fair. (Trans. state agric. socy. v. 4: 294-295.) MISSISSIPPI VALLEY FAIB serial 1875. Epitome of proceedings of Mississippi Valley Fair. In Documents as follows : 1875 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 13 : 151-152. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES; see below, that title UNION FAIR ASSOCIATION OF CENTBALIA serial 1869/70. Epitome of proceedings of Union Fair Assn. of Centralia. In Documents as follows : 1869/70 In Trans, state agric. socy. 1870 : 278. WENONA UNION FAIR ASSOCIATION serial 1873-1876. Epitome of proceedings of Wenona Union Fair Assn. In Documents as follows : 1873 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 11 1874 " " " " 1? v. 12 v. 13 v. 14 : 132-133. 111-112. 232-233. :154. 1875 " 1876 WHITESIDE COUNTY FAIR 1871. Table showing no. of entries at Whiteside Co. fair. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 9: 210.) Flax; see above, Crops. Fiber Crops Fruit; see above, Crops. Fruit Crops Gooseberries; see above, Crops. Fruit Crops Grapes; see above, Crops. Fruit Crops Hedges 1854. Premium essay on germination, cultivation, use and value to state of 111. of " Maclura " or osage orange hedge. (Trans, state agric. socy. v. 1: 412- 423.) 1866. Use of osage orange for hedges in Will Co. (Same v. 6: 255.) 1868. Premium essay on instruction in hedge-growing in 111.; by W. H. Mann. (Same v. 7: 168-172.) 1898. Opinion in re duties of owners of hedge fences; discretion of comrs. of highways in reference to. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1897/8: 331.) Hemp; see above, Crops. Fiber Crops Horticultural Associations ADAMS COUNTY HOBTICULTUBAL SOCIETY Organized In Dec., 18G7. serial 1874. Proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1874 In Trans. 111. hortic. socy. n. s. v. 8 : 311-312. ALTON HOBTICULTUBAL SOCIETY serial 1867-1904. Proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1867 In Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 1 : 157-159. " " " state agric. socy. v. 7 : 296. 1868 " " 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 2 : 264-272. 1869 omitted. AGRICULTURE cont'd Horticultural Associations cont'd ALTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY cont'd serial cont'd 1870 In Trans. 111. state hort socy. n. s. 1874 " ' " n. s. 1874 " " ' " n.s. 1875 ' " " n. s. 1876 " " " " " " n. s. 1877 " ' n.s. 1878-1880 omitted. 1881 In Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. 1882 " " " ' n. s. 1883 " ' " " n.s. 1884 " " " ' n. s. 1885 " " " n. s. 1886-1890 omitted. 1891 In Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. 1892 omitted. 1893 In Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. 1894 " 1895 " . .. n. s. n. s. [1896]" n. s. 1898 " 1899 " ' . n. s. n. s. n. s. 1901 " . ., n. s. n. s. n. 8. n. s. ALTON-SOUTHERN ILLINOIS HORTICULTURAL serial Proceedings. v. 4 : 307-312. v. 7 : 253-257. v. 8:239-278. v. 9 : 283-324. v. 10 : 309-327. v. 11 : 273-275. v. 15 : 253-276. v. 16 : 223-252. v. 17 : 384-388. v. 18 : 252-281. v. 19 : 258-292. V. 25 : 321-324. v. 27 : 295-327. v. 28 : 460-473. v. 29 : 397-412. T. 30: [4561-470. V. 31 : [481]-499. v. 32 : [449]-467. T. 33: [4091-429. v. 34: [4911-505. v. 35: [5191-534. v. 36: [4831-502. v. 37 : 609-630. v. 38 : 531-548. SOCIETY 1886-1890. In Documents as follows : 1886 In Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s v. 20 1887 1888 1889 1890 v. 21 v. 22 v. 23 V. 24 195-218. 275-290. 171-192. 201-231. 151-183. [514].' 639. [557]. ANNA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, UNION COUNTY serial 1884. Proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1884 in Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 18 : 282-301. BUNKER HILL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY serial 1867. Proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1867 In Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 1 : 159-161. CALHOUN COUNTY FBUIT GROWERS' ASSOCIATION serial 1884-1904. Proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1884 in Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 18 : 302-305. 1885-1901 omitted. 1902 In Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 36 : 1903 " " " " " " n. s. v. 37 : 1904 " " " " " ' n. s. T. 38 : CENTRAL ILLINOIS HOBTICULTURAL SOCIETY serial 1 series 1868-1871. Proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1-2. 1868-1870 omitted. 3. 1871 In Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 4 : 332-333. 2 series See below, Horticultural Society of Central 111. CENTRALIA FBUIT GROWERS' ASSOCIATION aerial 1867-1870. Proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1867 in Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 1 : 1868 ' n. s. v. 2 : 1869 omitted. 1870 In Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 4 : 302-306. CHAMPAIGN COUNTY HOBTICULTUBAL SOCIETY serial 1873-1884. Proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1873 In Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 1874 omitted. : 161-163. : 272-278. 7 : 243-250. * List of officers only. 84 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS AGRICULTURE cont'd Horticultural Associations cont'd CHAMPAIGN COUNTY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY cont'd serial cont'd 1875 In Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 9 : 269-282. 1876 ' " " n. s. v. 10 : 340-342. 1877 " " " ' n. s. v. 11 : 315. 1878-1883 omitted. 1884 In Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 18 : 306-318. COBDEN HOBTICULTTJBAL CLUB serial 1884. Proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1884 In Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 18 : 319-350. CRYSTAL LAKE CROSSINGS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY serial 1874. Proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1874 In Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 8 : 312. DOUGLAS COUNTY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY serial 1868. Proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1868 In Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 2 : 278-282. EFFINGHAM COUNTY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY serial 1891-1904. Transactions. In Documents as follows : 1891 In Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 25 : 325-326. 1892-1899 omitted. 1900-1904 list of officers only given. ELMWOOD HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY serial 1887. Proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1877 In Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 21 : 291-295. FARINA AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY serial 1870. Proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1870 in Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 4 : 301-302. FAYETTE COUNTY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY serial 1896-1903. Proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1896 in Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 29 : 395. 1897 " " n. s. v. 30 :447. 1897 " " " " " " n. s. v. 31 : [505]. 1898-1903 list of officers only given. FRUIT GROWERS' ASSOCIATION or CRAWFORD COUNTY serial 1891-1904. Transactions. In Documents as follows : 1891 In Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 25 : 342-345. n. s. v. 26 : 389-390. n. s. V. 27 : 287-288. n. s. v. 28: [474]. n. s. v. 29 : 392. n. s. v. 30 : n. s. v. 31 : n. s. v. 32 : n. s. v. 33 : n. s. v. 34 : n. s. v. 35 : n. s. v. 36 : n. s. v. 37 : n. s. v. 38 : 448] -449. 506]. 474]-475. 437]-439. 517] 547] 515] 640] 557] 1892 1893 [1894] [1895] 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 FRUIT GROWERS' ASSOCIATION OF SOUTHEASTERN ILLINOIS serial 1889-1890. Proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1889 in Trans. III. state hort. socy. n. e. v. 23 : 387-389 1890 " " n. s. v. 24 : 257-282. GALESBUBG HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Organized March 11, 1868. serial 1869-1881. Proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1869 in Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 4 : 325-332. 1870-1873 omitted. * List of officers only. AGRICULTURE cont'd Horticultural Associations cont'd GALESBURG HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY cont'd serial cont'd 1874 in Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 1875 " " " " " " n. s. v. 1876 " " " " " " n. s. v. 1877 omitted. 1878 in Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 1879 " ' n. s. v. 303-310. 219-234. 294-308. 272-294. 349-370. 280-298. 336-361. 1880 " " ' " n. s. v. 1881 " " ' " n. s. v. GENESEO HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Organized Jan. 29, 1866. serial 1867. Proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1867 in Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 1 : 167. GRUNDY COUNTY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY serial 1868. Memorandum of lapsing of Grundy Co. Horticul- tural Socy. (Trans. 111. hortic. socy. n. s. v. 2: 283.) HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF CENTRAL ILLINOIS Organized Sept. 6, 1874. serial 1874-1904. Transactions. In Documents as follows : 1874 in Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. 1877 ' n. 1878-1883 omitted. 11. 1884 in Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. 12. 1885 13. 1886 14. 1887 15. 1888 16. 1889 17. 1890 18. 1891 19. 1892 20. 1893 21. 1894 22. 1895 23. 1896 24. 1896 25. 1897 26. 1898 27. 1899 28. 1900 29. 1901 30. 1902 31. 1903 32. 1904 s. v. 8 s. v. 10 s. v. 18 : s. v. 19 s. v. 20 : s. v. 21 : s. v. 22 : s. v. 23 ; s. v. 24 : s. v. 25 : s. v. 26 : s. v. 27 : s. v. 28 : s. v. 28 : s. v. 29 : s. v. 30 : s. v. 31 : s. v. 32 : s. v. 33 : s. v. 34 : s. v. 35 : s. v. 36 : s. v. 37 : s. v. 38 : 314. 275. 196-243. 173-239. 219-320. 173-274. 111-169. 232-295. 193-255. 221-267. 257-299. 183-221. 353-400. 401-450. 317-386. 360-440. 407-478. 293-366. 299-374. 357-432. 419-517. 329-403. 389-502. 349-446. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF MARION COUNTY serial 1891-1904. Proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1891 In Trans. III. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 25 : 333. 1892 " " " " " " n. s. v. 26 : 392-401. 1893 " ' " " n. s. v. 27 : 273-282. 1895 " " " n. s. v. 28 : 454. 1896 " " " " " " n. s. v. 29 : 396. 1897-1904 list of officers only given. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS serial 1880-1904. Proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1. 1867 in Trans. 111. state hort. socy. 2. 1869 3-4. 1870-1871 omitted. 5. 1872 in Trans. 111. state hort. socy. 6. 1873 omitted. 7. 1874 In Trans. 111. state hort. socy. 8. 1875 ' 9. 1876 ' ' 10. 1877 11. 1878 " " 12. 1879 " ' * 13. 1880 ' " " " 14. 1881 ' 15. 1881 " " " ' 16. 1882 17. 1884 18. 1885 n. s. v. n. s. v. n. s. v. 5 : 277-336. 150-157. 203-264. 19. 1886 " ' 20. 1887 " ' 21. 1888 " 22. 1890 " ' 24. 1891 (sic)' n. s. v. 7 n. s. v. 8 n. s. v. 9 n. s. v. 10 n. s. v. 11 n. s. v. 12 n. e. v. 13 n. s. v. 14 n. s. v. 15 n. s. v. 16 n. s. v. 17 n. s. v. 18 : n. s. v. 19 n. s. v. 20 : n. s. v. 22 n. s. v. 23 ; n. s. v. 24 : 260-346. 177-236. 329-416. 221-203. 205-272. 205-256. 258-329. 203-262. 245-251. 253-315. 175-262. 139-195. 241-258. 321-384. 193-275. 296-384. 323-407. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 85 ii. a n. s V. ftU v. 27 ^Wi7-OA*7. 127-181. n. s v. 28 257-302. n. s v. 28 303-352. 11. S v. 29 181-260. n. s v. 30 271-359. n. s v. 31 297-406. n. 8 v. 32 193-291. n. s V. 33 223-298. n. 8 V. 34 255-356. n. s v. 35 261-338. n. s v. 36 229-327. n. s v. 37 283-388. n. s V. 38 233-347. AGRICULTURE cont'd Horticultural Associations cont'd HOBTICULTUBAL SOCIETY OP NOBTHEBN ILLINOIS cont'd serial cont'd 25. 1891 In Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s v. 25 : 269-319 . , . . ..,,.. _'- I VJ.i 27. 1894 28. 1894 29. 1895 30. 1896 31. 1897 32. 1898 33. 1899 34. 1900 35. 1901 36. 1902 37. 1903 38. 1904 HOBTICULTUBAL SOCIETY OP SOUTHERN ILLINOIS Organized in Summer of 1874. serial 1 series 1874-1889. Proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1874-1882 omitted. 1883 In Trans. 111. state hort socy. n. s. v. 17 : 264-266. 1885 " " ' n. s. v. 18 : 244-251. 1886-1889 omitted. 2 series 1890-1893. Proceedings. In Documents as follows : unnum. *1890 in Trans. 111. state hort socy. n. s. v. 24 : 185-191. 1. 1891 In Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 25 : 155-220. 2. 1892 " " " " " " n. s. v. 26 : 301-388. 3. 1893 " " " " " " n. 8. v. 27 : 223-267. 3 series This series assumes a consecutive numbering from the Initial organization of the Society. 1894-1904. Proceedings. In Documents as follows : 21. 1894 1 22. 1895 23. 1896 24. 1897 25. 1898 26. 1899 27. 1900 28. 1901 29. 1902 30. 1903 31. 1904 ILLINOIS STATE n Trans. 111. state hort, soi :y. n. s. v. 28 : 201-205. n. s. v. 29 : 263-316. n. B. T. 30 : 221-270. . .. DIETY n. s. v. 31 : 234-296. n. s. v. 32 : 367-445. n. s. v. 33 : 375-408. n. s. v. 34 : 433-489. n. s. T. 35 : 339-418. n. s. T. 36 : 405-482. n. s. v. 37 : 503-608. a s. v. 38 : 447-529. j t u ' HOB- [ICULTUBA L SO serial 1 series 1845-1847 An organization was effected, and meetings were held, but the proceedings were not printed. An account of them was printed in " The Prairie Farmer." See also the proceedings of the 111. State Horti- cultural Society for 1868 for a memorandum of this movement. 2 series 1850-1855 1850-1855. Transactions of the North-Western Fruit Growers' Assn. Checklist 1850 Dec. Preliminary meeting. Proceedings not printed. For aect. of meeting see " Prairie Farmer," February, 1851. 1. 1851 Oct. In Trans, state agric. socy. v. 1 : 270-363. 2. 1852 Sept. Chicago, 1852. 40 pp. Contains, In an appendix, the proceedings of the meet- ing of Oct., 1851. 3. 1853 Oct. Chicago, 1853. 80 pp. 4. 1855 Sept. Chicago, 1856. 138 pp. 5. 1857 Sept. Not printed. This, the last meeting of the North-Western Fruit Growers' Assn., was held simultaneously with the 111. State Horticultural Society at Alton. The official papers of the meeting were lost by the reporter. The best account of the proceedings is In the " Alton Courier." At the close of this meeting this and the following society were merged Into one. * Organization meeting. AGRICULTURE cont'd Horticultural Associations cont'd ILLINOIS STATE HOBTICULTUBAL SOCIETY cont'd serial cont'd 3 series 1856-1866 Organized at Decatur, Dec. 17, 1856, first incorporated Feb. 11, 1857, re-incorporated Feb. 16, 1865, and re-organized by an act of Legislature, March 24, 1856-1866. Proceedings of the 111. State Horticultural Socy., 1-11. v. p. Checklist 1. 1856 Dec. In Trans, state agric. socy. v. 2 : 335-345. 2. 1857 Sept Not officially printed. See note above, under this date, series 2. 3. 1858 Dec. In Trans, state agric. socy. v. 3 : 310-369. 4. 1859 Jan. Not officially printed. The only printed record of this meeting is In the " Prairie Farmer." 5. 1860 Dec. Chicago, 1861. 64 pp. " " " in Trans, state agric. socy. v. 4 : 441-531. 6. 1861 " V. 5 : 723-738. Extract only. The proceedings were reported at length in the " Prairie Farmer " of 1861 and 1862, and in 1863 they were published together with those of 1862. 6-7. 1861-1862. Chicago, 1863. 142 pp. 7. 1862 Dee. in Trans, state agric. socy. v. 5 : 739-797. 8. 1863 Alton, 1864. 147 pp. " " In Trans, state agric. socy. v. 5 : 798-897. 9. 1864 Springfield, 1865. 75 pp. " " in Trans, state agric. socy. v. 5 : 881-955. 10. 1865 Chicago, 1866. 66 (1) pp. " " in Trans, state agric. socy. v. 6 : 332-362. 11. 1866 Chicago, 1867. 124 (1) pp. " " In Trans, state agric. socy. v. 6 : 363-448. 4 series 1867-date 1867-1904. Transactions of the 111. Horticultural Socy., n. s., v. 1-38. Checklist n. s. v. 1. 12 ann. mtg. 1867, Sept. Chicago, 1868. 283, vi, 103 (1) pp. n. s. v. 2. 13 ann. mtg. 1868, Dec. Chicago, 1869. xv, 350, 21, 26 pp. n. s. v. 3. 14 ann. mtg. 1869, Dec. St. Louis, 1870. xvil, 364, 30 pp. n. s. v. 4. 15 ann. mtg. 1870, Dec. Chicago, 1871. xvl, 352, 31 pp. n. s. v. 5. 16 ann. mtg. 1871, Dec. Chicago, 1872. xvi, 348, 166 (1), 4 pp. n. s. v. 6. 17 ann. mtg. 1872, Dec. Chicago, 1873. xvi, 312 pp. n. s. v. 7. 18 ann. mtg. 1873, Dec. Chicago, 1874. xv, 352 pp. n. s. v. 8. 19 ann. mtg. 1874, Dee. Chicago, 1875. xix, 324, xviil, 199 pp. n. s. v. 9. 20 ann. mtg. 1875, Dec. Chicago, 1876. xv, 425 pp. n. a. v. 10. 21 ann. mtg. 1876, Dec. Chicago, 1877. xv, 352 pp. n. s. v. 11. 22 ann. mtg. 1877, Dec. Chicago, 1878. viil, 333 pp. n. s. v. 12. 23 ann. mtg. 1878, Dec. Chicago, 1879. vlii, 311 pp. n. s. v. 13. 24 ann. mtg. 1879, Dec. Chicago, 1880. viii, 402 pp. n. s. v. 14. 25 ann. mtg. 1880, Dec. Chicago, 1881. vlll, 326 pp. n. s. v. 15. 26 ann. mtg. 1881, Dec. Morris, 1882. viil, 369 pp. n. s. v. 16. 27 ann. mtg. 1882, Dec. [Morris, n. d.] viii, 383 pp. n. s. v. 17. 28 ann. mtg. 1883, Dec. [Peoria, n. d.] xlv, n. s. v. 18. 29 ann. intg. 1884, Dec. [Champaign, 1885.] xvl, 452, viii pp. n. s. v. 19. 30 ann. mtg. 1885. n. p. n. d. xill, 374 pp. n. s. v. 20. 31 ann. mtg. 1886. pp. n. s. v. 21 32 ann. mtg. 1887. n. s. v. 22. 33 ann. mtg. 1888. pp. n. s. v. 23. 34 ann. mtg. 1889. n. p, PP. n. s. v. 24. 35 ann. mtg. 1890. n s v. 25. 36 ann. mtg. 1891. n. p. n. d. xvll, 364 pp. n. d. xv, 424 n. d. xv, 341 n. d. xvl, 340 n. d. xvill, 421 n. p. n. d. xlv, 428 n. p. n. p. n. p. 86 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS Chicago, n. d. xv, 431 Springfield, 1897. xv, Springfield, 1897. Springfield, 1898. Bloomington, n. d. 448 Springfield, n. d, 525 Springfield, 1902. Springfield, 1903. XT, xix, 559 526 Springfield, 1904. 650 Springfield, 1905. 568 AGRICULTURE cont'd Horticultural Associations cont'd ILLINOIS STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY cont'd serial cont'd 4 series cont'd 1867-date cont'd Checklist cont'd n. s. v. 26. 37 ann. mtg. 1892. n. p. n. d. xv, 432 pp. n. s. v. 27 38 ann. mtg. 1893. n. p. n. d. xv, 352 pp. n. s. v. 28. 39 ann. mtg. 1894. n. p. n. d. xv, 486 pp. n. s. v. 29. 40 ann. mtg. 1895. pp. n. s. v. 30. 41 ann. mtg. 1896. pp. n. s. v. 31. 42 ann. mtg. 1897. 516 pp. n. s. v. 32. 43 ann. rate. 1898. 487 pp. n. s. v. 33. 44 ann. mtg. 1899. pp. n. s. v. 34. 45 ann. mtg. 1900. PP. n. s. v. 35. 46 ann. mtg. 1901. pp. n. s. v. 36. 47 ann. mtg. 1902. pp. n. s. v. 37. 48 ann. mtg. 1903. pp. n. s. v. 38. 49 ann. mtg. 1904. pp. In Documents as follows : n. s. v. 12 in Trans, state agric. socy. v. 7 : 481-529. n. s. v. 13 " " v. 7 : 530-584. n. s. v. 14-38 omitted. ILLINOIS STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY : DISTRICT REPORTS 1 series 1864-1868 Congressional districts adopted by Horticultural Society for local work. serial Under the constitution of 1856, providing that vice- presidents shall be chosen, one from each con- gressional district, and who shall be, ex-offlclo, the executive committee of the society. The amend- ments made from time to time, before 1870, did not affect this provision. The by-laws of 1864 provided that the vice-presidents " shall endeavor to organize local societies, obtain accurate informa- tion of the condition and progress of horticulture therein, and report annually, in writing, to the Society." The final direction seems to have been but Irregularly observed, as is shown by the following collation. 1 District 1865-1868. Rept. of vice-president. In Documents as follows : 1865 omitted. 1866 in Trans. 111. state hort. socy. 1866 : 86-87. 1867 " " n. s. v. 1 : 86-88. 1868 n. s. v. 2 : 9-13. 2 District No repts. found. 3 District No repts. found. 4 District 1865-1868. Rept. of vice-president. In Documents as follows : 1865 none found. 1866 in Trans. 111. state hort. socy. 1866 : 13. 1867 " " " " " " n. s. v. 1 : 88-89. 1868 none found. 5 District 1865-1868. Rept. of vice-president. In Documents as follows : 1865 in Trans. 111. state hort. socy. 1865: 11-12. 1866-1868 none found. 6 District 1865-1868. Rept. of vice-president. In Documents as follows : 1865 in Trans. 111. state hort. socy. 1865 : 10. 1866 1866 : 22. 1867 " " " " " " n. s. v. 1 : 32-33. 1888 ' n. s. v. 2: 13. AGRICULTURE cont'd Horticultural Associations cont'd ILLINOIS STATE HORTICULTUBAL SOCIETY: DISTRICT RE- PORTS cont'd 1 series cont'd 1864-1868 cont'd serial cont'd 7 District 1865-1868. Rept. of vice-president. In Documents as follows : 1865 none found. 1866 in Trans. 111. state hort. socy. 1866 : 37-39. 1867 none found. 1868 In Trans. 111. state hort socy. n. s. v. 2 : 13-15. 8 District 1865-1868. Rept. of vice-president. In Documents as follows : 1865-1867 none found. 1868 in Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 2 : 20. 9 District No repts. found. 10 District 1865-1868. Rept. of vice-president. In Documents as follows : 1865 none found. 1866 in Trans. 111. state hort. socy. 1868 : 22. 1867-1868 none found. 11 District 1865-1868. Rept. of vice-president. In Documents as follows : 1865-1866 none found. 1867 in Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 1 : 89-90. 1868 ...... ' ..... n. s. T. 2 : 100-101. 12 District 1865-1868. Rept. of vice-president. In Documents as follows : 1865 none found. 1866 In Trans. 111. state hort. socy. 1866 : 53-54. 1867-1868 none found. 13 District 1865-1868. Rept. of vice-president. In Documents as follows : 1865 In Trans. III. state hort. socy. 1865 : 11. 1866 ............ 1866 : 13 ; 82-86. 1867 " ......... ' n. s. v. 1 : 91. 1868 " " ' ....... n. s. T. 2 : 179-180. 2 series 1869-1874 Division of state into horticultural districts. 1 District " Fox River District " comprising Boone, Cook, De Kalb, Du Page, Grundy, Kane, Kankakee, Kendall, Lake, La Salle, McHenry and Will counties. 1870-1874. Rept. of vice-president. In Documents as follows : 1870 in Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 4 : 25-28. 1871 ............ n. s. v. 5 : 46-48. 1872 ......... ' " n. s. v. 6 : 172-176. 1873 ...... ' ..... n. s. v. 7 : 1-5. 1874 " " " ..... ' n. s. v. 8 : 12-15. 2 District " Rock River District," comprising Bureau, Carroll, Henry, Jo Daviess, Lee, Ogle, Putnam, Rock Island, Stephenson, Whiteslde and Wlnnebago counties. 1871-1873. Rept. of vice-president. In Documents as follows : 1871 in Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 5 : 11-16. 1872 ............ n. s. v. 6 : 20-28. 1873 ............ n. s. v. 7 : 26-36. 3 District " Illinois River District," comprising Adams, Brown, Cass, Fulton, Hancock, Henderson, Knox, McDon- ough, Marshall, Mason, Mercer, Menard, Morgan, Peoria, Pike. Schuyler, Scott, Stark, Tazewell, Warren and Woodford counties. 1870-1874. Rept. of vice-president. In Documents as follows : 1870 In Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 4 : 28-35. 1871 ..... ' ...... n. s. v. 5 : 64-70. 1872 ............ n. s. v. 6 : 15-20. 1873 .......... " n. s. v. 7 : 70-77. 1874 . . n. s. v. 8 : 15-21. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 87 AGRICULTURE cont'd Horticultural Associations cont'd ILLINOIS STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY: DISTRICT RE- PORTS cont'd serial cont'd 2 series cont'd 1869-1874 cont'd 4 District " Grand Prairie District," comprising Champaign, Christian, Coles, De Witt, Douglas, Edgar, Ford, Iroquols, Livingston, Logan, McLean, Macun, Moul- trie, Platt, Sangamon, Shelby and Vermilion coun- ties. 1870-1874. Rept. of vice-president. In Documents as follows : 1870 in Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 4 1871 n. s. v. 5 1872 " ' " n. s. v. 6 1873 ' " " " n. s. v. 7 1874 " " " " " " n. s. v. 8 35-38. 70-72. 63-66. 77-84. 38-46. 5 District ' Centralia, or Wabash District," comprising Clark, Clay, Crawford, Cumberland, Edwards, Efflngham, Fayette, Franklin, Hamilton, Jasper, Jefferson, Lawrence, Marion, Richiand, Wabash, Wayne and White counties. 1870-1873. Rept. of vice-president. In Documents as follows : 1870 in Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 4 : 70-72. 1871 " . " " " " " n. s. v. 5 : 155-158. 1872 ' " " " n. s. v. 6 : 125-128. 1873 " " " " " " n. s. v. 7 : 144-147. 6 District " Alton, or Kaskaskia District," comprising Bond, Cal- houn, Clinton, Greene, Jersey, Macoupln, Madison, Monroe, Montgomery, Perry, Randolph, St. Clair and Washington counties. 1870-1874. Rept. of vice-president. In Documents as follows : 1870 in Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 4 : 72-73. 1871 " " " " " " n. s. V. 5 158-161. 1872 " " " " " " n. s. v. 6 132-133. 1873 " " " " " " n. s. v. 7 119-126. 1874 " " " " " " n. s. V. 8 46-57. 7 District " Grand Chain District," comprising Alexander, Gal- latin, Hardin, Jackson, Johnson, Massac, Pope, Pulaski, Saline, Union and Williamson counties. 1870-1873. Rept. of vice-president. In Documents as follows : 1870 In Trans. III. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 4 75-78. 1871 " " " " " " n. s. v. 5 185-189. 1872 " " " " " " n. s. v. 6 133-135. 1873 ' n. a. v. 7 147-148. 3 series 1875-1882. The Act of March 24, 1874, re-organizing the 111. State Horticultural Society, conflicted with the former custom of the election, by the State Hortic. Socy., of one member to represent resp. the seven horti- cultural districts of the state. As it was deemed desirable to continue the publication of district reports the Executive Board decided (Trans. 111. State Hortic. Socy. n. s. v. 8 : 173) to appoint one person In each of the seven horticultural sub- divisions, the same to constitute a General Com- mittee on Horticulture. In 1882 the Executive Board (Trans. 111. State Hortic. Socy. n. s. v. 16 : 220) decided to omit the General Committee the following year. It seems never to have been re- appointed. 1 District Boundary as In 2 series. 1875-1882. Rept. of General Committee on Horticulture. In Documents as follows : 1875 in Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 9 : 9-18. 1876 " " " " " " n. s. v. 10 : 7-15. 1877 n. s. v. 11 : 11-24. 1878 omitted. 1879 in Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 13 : 7-16 ; 241. 1880 n. s. v. 14 : 10-19. 1881 " " " " " " n. g. v. 15 : 5-8. 1882 n. s. v. 16 : 11-17. SOCIETY: DISTRICT RE- AGRICULTURE cont'd Horticultural Associations cont'd ILLINOIS STATE HORTICULTURAL PORTS cont'd serial cont'd 3 series cont'd 1875-1882 cont'd 2 District Boundary as in 2 series. 1876-1882. Rept. of General Committee on Horticulture. In Documents as follows : 1876 in Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. a. v. 10 1877 1878 " 1880 ' 1881-1882 omitted. n. s. v. 11 n. s. v. 12 n. s. v. 14 256-257. 104-108. 167-171. 60-65. n. s V. 12 : 64-69. v. 13 : 41-50. n. s v. 14 : 132-140. n. s. v. 16 : 36-38. 3 District Boundary as in 2 series. 1875-1882. Rept. of General Committee on Horticulture. In Documents as follows : 1875 in Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s v. 9 : 43-45. 1876 " " n. s v. 10 : 347-351. 1877 " n. B v. 11 : 51-59 ; 128-130. 1878 In Trans. 111. state hort. socy. 1879 " 1880 " 1881 omitted. 1882 In Trans. 111. state hort. socy. 4 District Boundary as in 2 series. 1876-1880. Rept. of General Committee on Horticulture. In Documents as follows : 1876 in Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s v. 10 : 351-352. 1877 " " " " " " n. s v. 11 : 59-61. 1878 " " " " " " n. s v. 12 : 69-82. 1879 ' " " n. s v. 13 : 184-192. 1880 ' " " n. s v. 14 : 142-145. 5 District Boundary as in 2 series. 1875-1882. Rept. of General Committee on Horticulture. In Documents as follows : 1875 in Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 9 : 107-109. 1876 omitted. 1877 In Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 11 : 130-132. 1878 " " " " " " n. s. v. 12 : 123-125. 1879 omitted. 1880 in Trans. III. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 14 : 140-142. 1881 omitted. 1882 in Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 16 : 116-120. 6 District Boundary as in 2 District. 1875-1882. Rept. of General Committee on Horticulture. In Documents as follows : 1875 in Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 9:109-118. 1876 omitted. <, 1877 In Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 11 : 109-113. 1878 " " " " " " n. a. v. 12 : 125-127. 1879-1881 omitted. 1882 In Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 16 : 120-128. 7 District Boundary as In 2 District. 1875-1878. Rept. of General Committee on Horticulture. In Documents as follows : 1875 In Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 9 : 118-119. 1876-1877 omitted. ,-,, 1878 in Trans. III. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 12 : 127-131. non-serial 1845-1867. Brief sketch of state horticultural organiza- tions in 111. (Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v 1: 5-15.) 1857-1903. Sketch of history of State Horticultural Socy. (111. Blue Book 1903: 451.) 1877. Recommendation for usual apprn. to State Horti- cultural Socy., and for reasonable apprn. to state entomologist for office and traveling expenses. (Govs. mess. 1877: 36.) 1897 Work of 111. State Horticultural Socy.; by T. E. Goodrich. (A.R. farmers' institutes 1897: 88-89.) 88 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF ILLINOIS AGRICULTURE cont'd Horticultural Associations cont'd JACKSONVILLE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY serial 1872-1877. Proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1872 In Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 Jo DAVIESS COUNTY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Organized Feb. 7, 1868. serial 1882-1885. Proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1882 In Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 16 1883 1884 1885 KANKAKEE VALLEY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY serial 1 series 1879-1882. Proceedings of Kankakee County Socy. In Documents as follows : 5 n. s. v. 7 n. s. v. 8 n. s. v. 9 n. s. v. 10 n. s. v. 11 n. s. v. 17 n. s. v. 18 n. s. v. 19 338-339. 251-252. 299-302. 264-268. 335-339. 270-282. 370-371. 340-347. 351-363. 293-296. Hortic. 1879 In Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 13 1880 ' " " n. s. v. 14 1881 " " " n. s. v. 15 1882 " ' n. s. v. 16 2 series 1883-1904. Proceedings of Kankakee Valley Socy. In Documents as follows : 1883 in Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 17 : 266-339. 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1895 1896 1897 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 371-391. 263-279. 277-313. 345-369. Hortic. n. 8. v. 18 : 364-403. n. s. v. 19 : 297-340. n. s. v. 20 : 385-399. 296-301. 279-296. 390-395. 298-309. 327-331. 402-409. 283-286. n. s. v. 21 n. s. T. 22 n. s. v. 23 n. s. T. 24 n. s. T. 25 n. s. v. 26 n. s. v. 27 n. s. v. 28 456-459. n. s. v. 29 : 413-423. n. 8. v. 30 : n. s. v. 31 : n. s. T. 32 : n. s. v. 33 : n. s. v. 34 : n. s. v. 35 : n. s. v. 36 : n. s. v. 37 : n. s. v. 38 : 471]-485. 510].* 4791-480. 4301-434. [5061-511. [5351-543. [5031-509. 636-638. 553-556. 1903 1904 KEITHSBURG HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY serial 1891. Transactions. In Documents as follows : 1891 In Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 25 : 333. MARSHALL COUNTY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY serial 1888-1891. Proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1888 In Trans. III. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 22 297-303. 1889 " " n. s. v. 23 396-397. 1890 " n . s. T. 24 284-297. 1891 " " n. s. v. 25 331-338. MASSAC COUNTY FRUIT GROWERS' ASSOCIATION serial 1891-1893. Transactions. In Documents as follows : 1891 In Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 25 : 334-336 1892 " ' " n . s. v. 26 : 391. 1893 " " n. s. v. 27 : 290. NORTH-WESTERN FRUIT GROWERS' ASSOCIATION serial 1851-1857. Proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1851 In Trans. 111. state hort. socy. v. 1 : 270-363. 1852-1856 omitted. 1857 In Trans. 111. state hort. socy. v. 3 : 387-397. * List of officers only. n. s. T. 23 n. s. V. 24 n. 8. T. 25 n. s. T. 26 n. s. v. 27 277-278. 398-400. 283. 339-340. 410. 289. AGRICULTURE cont'd Horticultural Associations cont'd ONAHGA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY serial 1867-1874. Proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1867 in Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 1 : 166. 1868-1869 omitted. 1870 in Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 4 : 300-301. 1871 omitted. 1872 in Trans. III. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 6 : 304-306. 1874 " " " ' n. s. v. 7 : 257-259. PIKE COUNTY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY serial 1888-1904. Proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1888 in Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 22 1889 " 1890 " 1891 1892 " 1893 " " " 1894-1904 list of officers only given. POMOLOGICAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF SOUTHERN ILLINOIS serial 1869. Proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1869 In Trans, state agric. socy. v. 3 : 378-397. RICHI.AND COUNTY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY serial 1889/90-1904. Proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1889/90 in Trans. III. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 23 : 401-409. 1891 " " " " " " n. s. v. 24 : 310-317. 1892-1894 omitted. 1895 In Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 28 : 1896-1904 list of officers only given. ROCK ISLAND COUNTY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY serial 1891. Transactions. In Documents as follows : 1891 in Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 25 : ROCK RIVER VALLEY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY serial 1896-1904. Proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1896 in Trans. 111. state hort. socy. 1897 1898 " 1899 " " " ' n. 8 1900 " ' 1901 1902 " 1903 " " 1904 " " ' ROCKFORD HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY serial 1867. Proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1867 in Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 1 : 167. SOUTH PASS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 1862-1865. Memorandum of proceedings of South Pass Horticultural Socy. (Trans. 111. hortic. socy. n. s. v. 1: 168.) SOUTHERN ILLINOIS FRUIT GROWERS' ASSOCIATION Organized Dec. 1, 1865. serial 1867. Proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1867 in Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 1 : 132-150. SPRINGFIELD HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY serial 1892-1904. Proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1892 in Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 26 : 1893 ' " " n. s. v. 27 : 1894 " " ' ' n. s. v. 28 : 1895-1904 list of officers only given. v. 30: v. 31 v. 32 v. 33 v. 34: v. 35: v. 36: v. 37: v. 38 : 455. :341. [4541-455. [5081-509. [4771-478. "4351-436. 5121-514. 5441-545. [5101-512. 631-635. 549-552. : 41 1-415. : 291-294. : 475-476. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 89 AGRICULTURE cont'd Horticultural Associations cont'd WABASH COUNTY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY serial 1895-1904. Proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1895 In Trans. 111. state hort. socy. n. s. v. 29 : 393-394. [1896]" ' " " n.s.v. 30: [4501-453. 1897-1904 list of officers only given. WARSAW HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY serial 1866-1904. Proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1866 in Trans, state agrlc. socy. v. 6 : 219-226. 111. state hort." socy. n. s. v. 1 : 163-165. n. s. v. 2 : 285-297. state agrlc. socy. T. 8 : 264. n. s. v. 4 : 312-325. ' n. s. v. 5 337-338. " n. s. v. 6 299-302. " n. a. v. 7 226-243. " n. s. v. 8 279-298. " n. s. v. 9 235-263. ' n. s. v. 10 328-334. ' n. s. v. 11 283-314. ' n. s. . 12 257-271. ' n. s. . 13 330-348. ' n. s. .14 299-315. ' n. s. .15 314-335. ' n. s. .16 316-344. ' n. s. .17 348-383. ' n s. v. 18 404-417. ' n s. v. 19 340-366. ' n s. v. 20 400-416. " n s. V. 21 302-334. ' n s. v. 22 304-325. ' n s. v. 23 410-413. ' n s. v. 24 318-322. ' n s. v. 26 416-424. ' n s. v. 27 269-272. ' n s. v. 28 452-453. 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1885 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1892 1893 1895 1896-1904 list of officers only given. Livestock 1880. International comparisons area and no. of do- mestic animals in U. S. and Europe horses, mules, cattle, sheep, swine, and goats. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 18: 598.) ILLINOIS serial A 1 series STATE VETERINARIAN Created by act of May 31, 1881, to suppress and prevent spread of pleuro-pneumonla among cattle. Pro- visions of law were extended In 1883 to Investiga- tion of cases of glanders among horses. No serial repts. were made by this officer. 2 series LIVESTOCK COMMISSIONERS Created by act of June 27, 1885. 1885/6. Ann. rept. of hd. of livestock comrs. and state veterinarian for the fiscal yr. ending June 30, 1. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1886. 49 pp. Not In Collected docs. 3 series 1886/7-1903/4. Ann. rept. of bd. of livestock comrs. for the fiscal yr. ending Oct. 31, 2-19. Springfield, n. d. 1905. AGRICULTURE cont'd Livestock cont'd ILLINOIS cont'd serial cont'd A cont'd LIVESTOCK COMMISSIONERS COUt'd 3 series cont'd Checklist cont'd 9. 1&J3/4 dept. ed. Ed. F. Hartman. 1895 62 pp. 9. 1893/4 doc. ed. * 1895 62 pp. 10. 1894/5 dept. ed. * 1896 63 pp. 10. 1894/5 doc. ed. * 1896 63 pp. 11. 1895/6 dept. ed.* Phillips B OS., 1897. 63 pp. lli. 1896/7 ** 41 t 1897. 224 pp. 11, 1897/8 " ' 1899. 116 pp. 14! 1898/9 " * 1900. 391 pp. 15. 1899/00 " * 1901. 120 pp. Hi. 1900/1 " 4 1902. 97 pp. 17. 1901/2 " * 1903. 104 pp. IS. 1902/3 " * 1903. 121 pp. 19. 1903/4 " 111. State Jol. Co., 1905. 143 [ In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1885/6 omitted. 2. 1886/7 In Kepts. 36 Gen. Assem. 1889, v. 4 doc. A. 3. 1887/8 f 36 " 1889, v. 4 A. 4. 1888/9 ' 37 " 1890, v. 4 C. 5. 1889/90 ' 37 " 1890, v. 4 D. 6. 1890/1 ' 38 " 1892, v. 4 C. 7. 1891/2 ' 38 " 1892, v. 4 D. 8. 1892/3 omitted. 9. 1893/4 In Eepts. 38 Gen. Assem. 1894, v. 9 unlettered doc. 10. 1894/5 In Repts. 39 Gen. Assem. 1895, v. 2 unlettered doc. 11. 1895/6 In Repts. 39 Gen. Assem. 1896, v. 3 unlettered doc. BULLETIN OF BOARD OF LIVESTOCK COMMISSIONERS series 1891 Checklist 1. 1891. New disease affecting cattle (foot and mouth disease.) Separate, not seen. 2. 1891. 24 pp. Not seen ; entry from Bowker. Also In Documents as follows : 1. 1891 In 6 A.R. bd. live stock comrs. 1890/1 : 18-22. ' Statistical rept. dept. agrle. 154 : 15-16. series 1894 unnum.f Aug. 1. Anthrax. (9 A.R. bd. live stock comrs. 1893/4:31-33.) series 1896 unnum.t Aug. 1. Tuberculosis ; special bull. (11 A.R. bd. live stock comrs. 1895/6:14-38.) series 1901/2 l.t Cornstalk disease ; by L. C. Tiffany. Separate, not seen. In Documents as follows : 1. In Statistical rept. dept. agric. 195 : 90-91. " " 16 A.R. bd. live stock comrs. 1901 : 82-85. 2.t Scabby sheep. (16 A.R. bd. live stock comrs. 1900/1 : 81.) 3.t Anthrax and black-leg. (17 A.R. bd. live stock comrs. 1901/2:21-25.) C Under Act of June 10, 1887, amended June 1, 1889, In force July 1, 1889. 1891-1904. Official rept. of 111. state bd. of agric. giving general information concerning the operation of the law to protect stock breeders within the state. 2. 2. 8. 8. 4. 4. B. B. 6. e. 7. 7. 8. 8. 1886/7 1886/7 1887/8 1887/8 1888/9 1888/9 1889/90 1889/90 1890/1 1890/1 1891/2 1891/2 1892/3 1892/3 Checklist dept. ed. Not found, doc. ed. n. p. n. d. 142 pp. dept. ed. Not found, doc. ed. n. p. n. d. 36 pp. dept. ed. Springfield Prtg. Co., pp. doc. ed. Springfield Prtg. Co., pp. dept. ed. Not found, doc. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1890. dept. ed. 1892. doc. ed. 1892. dept. ed. 1893. doe. ed. 1893. dept. ed. 1893. doc. ed. None Issued. 1890. 26 1890. 26 90 pp. 29 pp. 29 pp. 124 pp. 124 pp. 43 pp. Also pedigrees of all sires to whom certificates were issued during the yr. Springfield, 1892-1905. Checklist 1891 111. State Jol. Co., 1892. 72 pp. 1892 " " " " 1893. 68 pp. 1893-1894 not found. 1895 111. State Jol. Co., 1896. 34 pp. 1896-1899 not found. 1900 111. State Register Print, 1901. 62 pp. * From this time there is but one edition, the Collected docs, having been discontinued. t It Is believed that if these bulletins were Issued sep- arately It was only in numbers sufficient for Im- mediate distribution. No separates were seen by the compiler. 90 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF ILLINOIS AGRICULTURE cont'd Livestock cont'd ILLINOIS cont'd serial cont'd C con't Checklist cont'd 1901 Phillips Bros., 1902. 45 pp. 1902 " " 1903. 45 pp. 1903 " " 1904. 47 pp. 1904 111. State Jol. Co., 1905. 61 pp. These rppts. are not Included in the Collected docs. non-serial 1853. Grain, grass, and stock growing in central 111.; by Jas. N. Brown. (Trans, state agric. socy. v. 1: 429-436.) 1865/6. Sketch of origin of Union Stock Yards of Chicago. (Same 1865/6: 314-331.) 1871. Recommendation that Sen. and House pass law prohibiting stock animals of all kinds from run- ning at large in state. (Same v. 9: 5.) 1877. Kept, of committee on agric. and hortic. on bill to prevent stock from running at large. (House jol. 30 Gen. Assem. 1877: 194-195.) 1877/81-1877/84. See above, Crops; these dates. 1878/82-1878/83. Table showing for each yr. no., value, etc., of livestock died of disease. In Documents as follows : 1878/82 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 104 : 84. 1878/83 " 116 : 74. 1878/82-1878/84. See above, Crops; these dates. 1879. Communication from secy, of agric. in re sta- tistics touching condition and health of cattle of state and northwest. (House jol. 31 Gen. Assem. 1879: 206.) . Increasing foreign and domestic meat trade such as to inspire confidence in future of breeder and feeder not only of swine but all kinds of meat- producing animals. (Trans, dept. agric. T. 17: 432.) 1880-1883. Rept. of committee on crop and livestock statistics. (Same v. 18 (pp. 445-446) same v. 21.) 1880/3-1880/4. See above, Crops; these dates. 1880-1884. Table showing no. and full value of horses, cattle, hogs, and sheep in each yr. (Agric. dept. statistical rept. 118: 13; Trans, dept. agric. v. 22: 266.) 1880/1. Table showing, by cos., average condition and no. of cattle, horses, mules, hogs, and sheep. (Dept. agric. statistical rept. 74: 6-7.) 1881. Table showing, by cos., value of hogs, cattle, and sheep marketed; total value of livestock marketed. (Same 82: 34-35.) 1882. Improved stock; by C. T. Mills. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 20: 426-429.) 1882/3-1903/4. Comparative table showing, by cos., no. on hand May 1 last yr. compared with same day preceding yr., and condition on May 1, of last yr., of cattle, dairy cows, horses, mules, hogs, and sheep. In Documents as follows : 1882/3 In Statistical rept. dept. agric. 98 : 20-21. 1883/4 1884/5 1885/6 isstl 7 1887/8 1888/9 1889/90 1800/1 1891/2 1892/3 1893/4 1894/5 1895/6 1896/7 1897/8 110 : 24-25. 122 : 44-45. 128 : 32-33. 134 : 32-33. 139 : 30-31.' 144 : 16-17. 148 : 20-21. 152 : 18-20. 156 : 19-21. 160 : 20-22. 164 : 20-22. 168 : 20-22. 172 : 21-23. 176 : 21-23. 180 : 20-22. There are two bulletins numbered 139. AGRICULTURE cont'd Livestock cont'd ILLINOIS cont'd non-serial cont'd ric. luu 02. 32. 123 70-71. 129 58-59. 135 56-57. 140 52-53. 145 24-25. 149 28-29. 153 31-33. 157 31-33. 161 30-32. 165 30-32. 169 26-28. 173 27-29. 177 26-28. 181 26-28. 185 26-2V. 189 27-29. 193 27-29. 197 26-28. 201 26-28. 205 26-28. 1898/9 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 184 : 21-23. 1899/00 " 188 : 21-23. 1900/1 " ' 192 : 21-23. 1901/2 " ' 196 : 20-22. 1902/3 " ' 200 : 20-22. 1903/4 " ' 204 : 20-22. 1883-1904. Ann. table showing, by cos., no. and condi- tion of pigs, lambs, calves, and colts, value at weaning time, per cent of loss prior to weaning time, average cost of service of colts. In Documents as follows : 1883 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 100 1884 ' no 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 ismi 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1891-1904. See above, Crops; these dates. 1894. Stock feeding in 111.; by G. E. Morrow, pp. 425- 431. (Agric. exper. station bull. 36.) 1895. Opinion in re pound stock law. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1895/6: 301.) . Same; pound masters' fees. (Same 1895/6: 305-306.) . Same; expense of building pounds. (Same 1895/6: 310-311.) . Same; stock law. (Same 1895/6: 334-335.) . [Report of?] feeding cattle committee. (State bd. of livestock comrs. and state veterinarian.) \ot seen ; entry from Bowker. 1896. Opinion in re stock law pounds. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1895/6: 310.) 1898. How to increase interest in fine stock in 111.; by Fred. Hatch. (A.R. farmers' Institutes 1898: 98-100.) . Livestock interests of 111.; by A. P. Grout. (Same 1898: 89-94.) . Cattle in central 111.; by E. E. Chester. (Same 1898: 261-264.) 1899. Better livestock for 111.; by E. Davenport. (Same 1899: 109-113.) 1900. Livestock in southern 111.; by J. C. Glenn. (Same 1900: 325-329.) . Cattle and stock raising for 111.; by A. P. Grout. (Same 1900: 335-340.) 1902. Rept. of livestock investigation and experiment in 111. (Same 1902: 113-124.) CASS COUNTY * 1870. Estimated amt. invested in cattle and hogs by farmers of Cass Co. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 9: 140.) CHRISTIAN COUNTY 1861-1864. Table showing value of horses and other animals in Christian Co. as assessed. (Trans, state agric. socy. v. 5: 319.) * This is isolated county material ; for further material see below the regional tables under various kinds of livestock, as well as the two general tables under the dates resp. 1882/3-1903/4 and 1883- 1904, above. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 91 AGRICULTURE cont'd Livestock cont'd EDGAR COUNTY * 1870. Table showing amt. of livestock in Edgar Co. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 9: 151.) IIARDIN COUNTY 1871. Table showing no. and value of livestock in Hardin Co. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 9: 157.) KNOX COUNTY * 1853-1854. Table showing no. of horses, cattle, sheep, and hogs in Knox Co. each yr. (Trans, state agric. socy. v. 1: 195.) MORGAN COUNTY 1861-1864. Stmt. of cattle, hogs, and grain shipped from Jacksonville and Alexander in Morgan Co. (Trans, state agric. socy. v. 5: 342.) 1871. More cattle and of higher grade fed in and shipped from Morgan Co. than any other co. in West. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 9: 181.) MOULTRIE COUNTY * 1871. Table showing no. of livestock in Moultrie Co. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 9: 184.) ST. CLAIR COUNTY 1871. No. of livestock in St. Clair Co. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 9: 195.) STEPHENSON COUNTY 1871. Amt. of livestock in Stephenson Co. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 9: 201.) TAZEWBLL COUNTY 1840. First importation of blooded stock in Tazewell Co. (Trans, state agric. socy. v. 5: 372.) VERMILION COUNTY 1871. No. of livestock assessed in Vermilion Co. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 9: 204.) ASSOCIATIONS AMERICAN CLYDESDALE ASSOCIATION 1881. Kept. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 20: 478-482.) AMERICAN CONVENTION OF CATTLE COMMISSIONERS 1868. Proceedings. Checklist 1868 held at Springfield, n. p. n. d. 163 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1868 In Repts. 28 Gen. Assem. 1869, v. 3. " " Trans, state agric. socy. v. 7 : 173-273. The rept. of the proceedings as printed In the Trans- actions of the State Agric. Socy. Is a condensed account. AMERICAN HEREFORD CATTLE BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION 1881. Proceedings. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 20: 465- 467.) ILLINOIS CATTLE BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION 1897-1899. Rept. of ann. meeting of assn. In Documents as follows : 1897 In Ann. rept. farmers' Institutes 1897 : 242-252. 1898 not found. 1899 In Ann. rept. farmers' Institutes 1899 : 530. ILLINOIS HOBSE BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION 1897. Rept. of ann. meeting of assn. In Documents as follows : 1897 In Ann. rept. farmers' Institutes 1897 : 252. ILLINOIS LIVESTOCK BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION 1897-1899. Rept. of ann. meeting of assn. In Documents as follows : 18f>7 In Ann. rept. farmers' Institutes 1897 : 222-242. 1898 " " 1898 : 400-417. 1899 " " 1899 : 506-530. " " Trans, dept. of agric. v. 36 : 279-387. * This Is Isolated county material ; for further material see below the regional tables under various kinds of livestock, as well as the two general tables under the dates resp. 1882/3-1903/4 and 1883- 1904, above. AGRICULTURE cont'd Livestock cont'd ASSOCIATIONS cont'd ILLINOIS SHORTHORN BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION 1882. Proceedings. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 20: 462- 464.) ILLINOIS STATE SWINE BREEDERS* ASSOCIATION 1869-1899. Proceedings. In Documents as follows : 1869-1872 in Trans, dept. agric. v. 9 : 350-391. 1873-1876 omitted. 1877 In Trans, dept. agric. v 15 : 396. 1878 1879 1880 1881 1 6 : 300-307. 17 : 432-444. 18 : 376-386. 19 : 453-461. 20 : 468-477. 21 : 509-527. 1882 1883 1884-1896 omitted. 1897 In Ann. rept. farmers' institutes 1897 : 253-263. 1898 omitted. 1899 in Ann. rept. farmers' Institutes 1899:531-567. ILLINOIS STOCK IMPORTING ASSOCIATION 1857. Proceedings. (Trans, state agric. socy. v. 3: 301- 304.) Contains rules and regulations. NATIONAL NORMAN HORSE ASSOCIATION 1882. Rept. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 20: 459-461.) CATTLE See also below, Inspection, etc., for diseases of cattle. 1856. Premium essay on " Best mode of raising and mng. cattle on prairies of 111."; by J. N. Brown. (Trans, state agric. socy. v. 2: 372-379.) . Premium essay " On the rearing and mng. of cattle on the prairies of 111.; by C. W. Murtfeldt. (Same v. 2: 380-384.) 1856/79-1856/04. Cumulative comparative table show- ing no. and value (assessors' returns), estimated per cent marketed, no. marketed, average gross weight per head, total gross weight, value per 100 Ibs. gross, value of beef cattle marketed each yr. In Documents as follows : 1856/79 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. ( ?> 1856/80 " i a 7 " T OC seen ; memorandum taken as above v. 20 : 247. 6. 188s. Chicago, Hand, McNally. Not seen ; memorandum taken as above v. 21 : 308. 7. 1884. Not found. 8. 1885. Chicago, 1885. 71 pp. Includes Amer. Dairy Show. 9. 1886. Chicago, 1886. 82 pp., 10 leaves, 2 plans. Includes 2d Amer. Dairy Show and Amer. Horse Show. 10. 1887. Chicago. 1887. 86 pp. Includes Amer. Horse Show, 3d Amer. Dairy Show and Amor. Poultry Show. 11. 1888. Chicago, 1888. 16 pp. Includes Amer. Horse Show, Amer. Dairy Show, Amer. Poultry Show. 12. 1889. Not found. 13. 1890. Chicago, 1890. 54 pp. Includes Amer. Horse Show, Amer. Poultry Show and Amer. Dairy Show. 14. 1891. Chicago, 1891. 54 pp. Includes as above. 1878-1897. Premium list of Amer. Pat Stock Show. Checklist 1. 1878, Dec. not found. 2. 1879, Nov. in 1 Ann. rept. Amer. Fat Stock Show 1878 : 55-64. 3. 1880, Nov. in 2 Ann. rept. Amer. Fat Stock Show 1879 : 107-118. 4. 1881, Nov. 5. 1882, 6. 1883, " Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1883. 19 pp., 1 leaf. 7. 1884, Nov. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1884. 16 pp. 8. 1885, Nov. Chicago, J. M. W. Jones Co., 1885. 41 (1). 19 pp. 9. 1886, Nov. Chicago, Sun Pubg. Co., n. d. pp. 65- 93. 10. 1887, Nov. Chicago, J. M. W. Jones Co., n. d. 47 pp., 11 leaves. Includes premium lists for 3d Amer. Dairy Show, 2d Amer. Horse Show and 1st Amer. Poultry Show. 11 1888, Nov. Chicago, J. M. W. Jones Co., n. d. 53 (1) PP. 12. 1889, Nov. Peorla, Franks & Sons, n. d. 38 pp., 1 leaf. 13. 18SIO, Nov. Chicago, Chic. Review Prtg. Co., 1890. 51, II pp. Includes premium lists for Amer. Live Stock Show, Amer. Poultry Show and Amer. Dairy Show. i:\. 1890, Nov. Chicago, Chic. Review Prtg. Co., 1890. 90 pp. Edition with advertisements, uniium. 1897, Nov. n. p. n. d. 51 pp. 12. Official edition. Includes premium lists for Amer. Poultry Show, Amer. Dairy Show, Agricultural, Horticultural and Floral Shows, unnum. 1897, Nov. n. p. n. d. 63 pp. 8. Unofficial edition. non-serial 1877-1884. Results of 7 fat-stock shows, briefly given to enable reader to critically examine and compare different rings of various breeds exhibited. (Trans, dept. agric. T. 22: 185-254.) AGRICULTURE cont'd Livestock cont'd STOCK SHOWS cont'd non-serial cont'd 1878-1881. Table showing total no. of entries of cattle, sheep, and hogs from several states, at fat stock shows, and total premiums paid thereon. (Same v. 19: 215.) 1878-1883. Comparative table giving receipts and dis- bursements of fat stock show since its establish- ment. (Same v. 18 (p. 621) same v. 21.) 1878-1884. Table giving receipts and disbursements of fat stock show for general expense fund and special and regular premiums; also deficit or credit for each exhibition. (Same v. 22: 253.) . Tables giving no. of entries of cattle of several ages and breeds, including grades and crosses ex- hibited at fat stock shows. (Same v. 17 (pp. 183- 198) some v. 22.) . Table showing averages of rings of the several ages of animals and breeds; also table giving age, weight, and gain of first premium animals exhibited each yr. at fat stock show. (Same v. 19 (pp. 186- 202) same v. 22.) . Table giving no. of entries of stock from several states and amt. of premiums paid thereon at fat stock show. (Same v. 19 (pp. 214-215) some v. 22.) . Table giving total no. of entries of cattle, sheep, and hogs exhibited at fat stock show; also total premiums paid thereon. (Same v. 22: 254.) 1878-1891. Repts. of awarding committees of fat stock show. (Same v. 16 (pp. 94-105) same v. 29.) 1879-1891. Financial exhibits of secy, of state fair and fat stock show. (Same v. 18 (p. 279) same v. 29.) 1880-1890. Repts. of exhibitions of state fair and fat stock show showing no. of entries in each dept., amt. of premiums offered and paid to each dept. (Same v. 18 (p. 280) some v. 28.) 1881. General rules and regulations fat stock show. (Same v. 19: 229-234.) 1883. Res. adopted by bd. favoring sales of animals at fat stock show at auction. (Same v. 21: 13.) 1885-1886. Rept. of committee and subscription and special premiums for fat stock and dairy show. (Same v. 23 (pp. 199-204) same v. 24.) 1890. Recommendation that fat stock show be con- tinued; that classifications be made up, date of same announced, but conditioned upon some satis- factory arrangement being made with citizens of Chicago for sufficient guarantee fund to keep bd. secure from loss. (Same v. 28: 8.) 1892. Res. adopted by bd. that holding of fat stock show be indefinitely postponed. (Same v. 30: 133.) 1893. Res. adopted by bd. suggesting that special com- mittee be apptd. whose duty it shall be to secure location and make definite suitable arrangements for holding next Amer. Fat Stock Show and horse show in fall of 1893. (Same v. 31: 4.) . Rept. of committee on classification and distri- bution of premiums governing fat stock show. (Same v. 31: 16-18.) 1893-1894. Financial exhibit of fat stock show, show- ing receipts and disbursements; amt. of premiums paid and offered to each dept., and no. of entries. (Same v. 31 (p. 67) some v. 32.) 1897. Stmt. of receipts and liabilities of Chicago horse and fat stock show. (Same v. 35: 76-77.) AMERICAN HORSE SHOW serial 1886-1891. Ann. rept. of Amer. Horse Show. Checklist 1 1886 in Ann. rept. 9 Amer. Fat Stock Show. 2. 1887 " " 10 " 3. 1888 " " " 11 ' 4. 1891 14 " 100 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS AGRICULTURE cont'd Livestock cont'd STOCK SHOWS cont'd AMEBICAN HORSE SHOW COnt'd serial cont'd 1886-1891. Catalogue of Amer. Horse Show. Checklist 1. 1886 in Catalogue 9 Amer. Fat Stock Show. 2. 1887 " " 10 " 3. 1888 " " 11 4. 1801 " " 14 ' 1886-1887. Premium list of Amer. Horse Show. Checklist 1. 1886 not found. 2. 1887 In Premium list 10 Amer. Fat Stock Show. non-serial 1875. Recommendation for creation of jury on pedi- grees in class B, lot 1 (thoroughbred horses), to whom all pedigrees should be referred upon appli- cation to enter. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 13: 3.) 1877-1881. Comparative table showing entries of thor- oughbred and heavy draft horses at state fairs. (Same v. IS (p. 628) some v. 19.) NATIONAL SWINE EXPOSITION 1871. Awards of premiums at National Swine Exposi- tion, held at Chicago, Sept. 19-22. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 9: 374-377.) . Comments of editor of " National Live Stock Journal" on national swine exposition. (Same v. 9: 377-380.) SWINE See also above, Inspection, etc. for diseases of swine ; see also above, Stock Shows. 1856/79-1856/04. Cumulative comparative table show- ing no., gross weight, and value of hog crop each yr. In Documents as follows : 1856/79 In Statistical rept. dept. agric. (?). 1856/80 " " " ' " (?). 1856/81 " ... .. 82 . 101-102. 1856/82 " ' " ' (?). 1856/83 " ... .. 106 . 150 1856/84 " ... .. 118 . ig 1850/85 " ... .. 12 g : 12. 1856/86 " " 132 : 12. 1856/87 " " " ' " 139:11.* 1856/88 " " " ' " 143 : 12. From this time the table shows no. and value (assessors' returns), estimated % marketed, no. marketed, average gross weight per head, total gross weight, value per cwt. gross and total value of hogs marketed In 111. each year. 1856/89 In Statistical rept. dept. agric. 147 : 13. 1856/90 " " r " " 151 : 13. 1856/91 " " " " 155 : 14. 1856/92 " " ' " " 159 : 13. 1856/93 ' ' ' 163 : 14. 1856/94 ' ' ' 167 : 16. 1856/95 ' ' ' 171 : 18. 1856/96 ' .... 175:19. 1856/97 ' .... 17 : 20. 1856/98 ' ' ' 183 : 21. 1856/99 ' .... 187 . 22. 1856/00 ' ' ' 191 : 22. 1856/01 .... 195:22. 1856/02 ' ' ' " 199 : 22. 1856/03 " ' " 203 : 22. 1856/04 " ' " 207 : 22. Also In Documents as follows : 1856/79 In Trans, dept. agric. v. 17 : 479. 1856/80 v. 18:487. 1863. The hog in 111. on breeding, rearing, general mngmt. of and diseases of swine, with cost of pro- ducing pork for mo., by H. C. Smith. (Trans, state agric. socy. v. 5: 680-688.) 1869-1883. Total no. of swine in U. S. (Same v. 21: 509.) . 1871. Pork raising pre-eminent as branch of stock raising in state; pig furnishes chief subsistence to every family in almost every land. (Same v. 9: 354.) ' There are two repts. numbered 139. AGRICULTURE cont'd Livestock cont'd SWINE cont'd 1876. Premium essay on origin, breeding, and mngmt. of Berkshire swine introduced into America in 1823; by A. B. Allen. (Same v. 14: 208-220.) 1876-1877. Loss to farmers of De Witt Co. from rav- ages of hog cholera. (Same v. 14: 105.) 1876-1882. Table showing no. of entries of swine of several breeds at state fair. (Same v. 20: 469.) 1876/7. Table showing no. of fat hogs sold, total gross weight, no. of hogs and pigs died of cholera, total gross weight of swine died of cholera. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 15: 384-385.) 1877-1880. Same. (Agric. dept. statistical rept. 80: 71.) See also below, under dates 1878-1880. 1877/80-1877/83. Cumulative comparative table show- ing no. assessed, per cent sold, no. sold, average and total gross weight in Ibs., value per cwt., and total value of fat hogs in 111. each yr. In Documents as follows : 1877/80 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 80:65. 1877/81 " " " " " 82 : 36-37. 1877/82 " " " " " 104 : 91. 1877/83 " " 116:81. 1877/80-1877/83. Cumulative comparative table show- ing, for each yr., no. of hogs marketed, no. died of cholera, estimated no. of breeding animals, total no. of hogs. In Documents as follows : 1877/80 In Statistical rept. dept. agric. 80 : 66-67. 1877/81 " " (?). 1877/82 " " 104:92. 1877/83 " 116:83. 1878. Address of P. M. Springer, secy. Amer. Berk- shire Assn., on Berkshire hog, read before 111. Swine Breeders' Assn., Sept. 18. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 16: 305-307.) . Address of Prof. Geo. E. Morrow, 111. Industrial Univ., on " Future Outlook of Swine Breeding," read before 111. Swine Breeder's Assn., Sept. 18. (Same v. 16: 301-305.) 1878-1880. Stmt. of hog product in 1878; value of hog product marketed, average value per 100 Ibs. live weight, total gross weight of hogs marketed, no. marketed, per cent of hogs assessed, marketed, and no. of hogs assessed May, 1878, by cos. (Same v. 16 (pp. 373-374) same v. 18.) See also below, under dates 1877-1880. 1879. Some effects of domestication on swine; by Prof. G. E. Morrow. (Same v. 17: 440-441.) . Pork crop its supply and demand; by C. W. Corbett. (Same v. 17: 438-440.) . Swine parasites and intestinal worms; by Prof. Cyrus Thomas, state entomologist. (Same v. 17: 441-444.) . How to make hog pay best; by Ezra Stetson. (Same v. 17: 435-436.) . Paper by U. H. Paaren, M. D., V. S., of Chicago, on hygienic mngmt. of swine, to be read at ann. meeting of Swine Breeders' Assn. (Same v. 17: 436-438.) 1880. Distribution of trade in Amer. pork products for yr. ending June 30, as reported by chief of na- tional bureau of statistics. (Same v. 18: 378.) . Estimated no. of hogs annually produced in U. S.; % of no. received and largely manufactured at Chicago. (Same v. 18: 377.) . Hog cholera; by Ezra Stetson, M.D. (Same v. 18: 381-384.) . Judging swine at fairs; by Phil. M. Springer. (Same v. 18: 379-381.) . Quality of pork products manufactured from swine fed in 111. not excelled by that produced in any locality on either continent. (Same v. 18: 377.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP ILLINOIS 101 AGRICULTURE cont'd Livestock cont'd SWINE cont'd 1880/1-1880/4. Table showing, by cos., average no. of hogs to each sq. mile each yr. In Documents as follows : 1880/1 In Statistical rept. dept agric. 82 : 40-41. 1880/2 " " ...... (?). 1880/3 " " " " " 106:80-81. 1880/4 " " " " " 118 : 100-101. 1880/1-1883/4. Table showing, by cos., total no. of hogs and pigs in last yr., no. of fat hogs sold in preceding yr., total gross weight, no. of hogs and pigs died of cholera, total gross weight, no. of hogs and pigs died of disease other than cholera, total gross weight. In Documents as follows : 1880/1 In Statistical rept. dept. agric. 80 : 96-97. 1881/2 " " " " " (?). 1882/3 " " " " " 104 : 124-125. 1883/4 " " " " 116 : 116-117. 1880/1-1903/4. Cumulative comparative table showing, by cos., no. of hogs assessed May 1 of last yr., no. marketed, average and total live weight in Ibs., average value per cwt. (live weight), total value of hog product, supply of hogs on hand Dec. 1 of last yr. compared with no. on hand Dec. 1 of pre- ceding yr. In Documents as follows : 1880/1 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 82 : 28-29. " " " " " 1881/2 1882/3 1883/4 1884/5 1885/6 1886/7 1887/8 1888/9 1889/90 1890/1 1891/2 1892/3 1893/4 1894/5 1895/6 1896/7 1897/8 1898/9 1899/00 1900/1 1901/2 1902/3 1903/4 (?). 106 : 66-69. 118:86-87. 126 : 68-69. (?). 139 . 70 . 71 . 143 . 70 . 71 147 . 56 . 57- 155 . 7 i_ 7 3. 159 . 70 . 72 . 163 : 72-74. 167 : 74-76. 171 : 73-75. 175 : 75-77. 179 : 70-72. 183 : 72-74. 187 : 71-73. 191 : 72-74. 195 : 72-74. 199 . 72 . 74 203 . 72 . 74 207 : 72-74. 1881. Purity of breeding in Berkshire swine; by Phil. M. Springer. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 19: 460-461.) - . Swine breeding; by Hon. C. G. Taylor. (Same v. 19: 459-460.) - . Essentials of successful breeding and mngmt. of swine; by Dr. U. H. Paaren. (Some v. 19: 458- 459.) 1882. Causes of mortality in pigs; by U. H. Paaren. (Same v. 20: 471-473.) - . Swine breeding in 111.; by James W. Boston, giving list of owners and breeders of recorded stock. (Same v. 20: 473-476.) 1883. Breeding and rearing improved swine; by Phil. M. Springer. (Same v. 21: 524-527.) -- . Mngmt. of pure-bred swine for breeding purposes and feeding for butcher; by J. A. Countryman. (Same v. 21: 524.) - . Total estimated no. of hogs in various countries giving any considerable attention to breeding of swine. (Same v. 21: 509-510.) - . Chemistry of the hog; by Wm. McMurtrie. (Same v. 21: 512-519.) - . Insects injurious to swine; by S. A. Forbes. (Same v. 21: 520-523.) ---- . Prominent position occupied by 111. as leading hog-producing state for so many yrs., now belongs to state to westward. (Same v. 21: 509.) * There are two repts. numbered 139. AGRICULTURE cont'd Livestock cont'd SWINE cont'd 1884. Stmt. showing average no. of hogs in each co. (Agric. dept. statistical rept. 118: 17.) 1897. The Berkshire hog; by Prof. Thos. Shaw. (A.R. farmers' institutes v. 2: 254-263.) 1898. Swine interests of 111.; by F. H. Rankin. (Same 1898: 84-88.) 1904. Market classes and grades of swine; by Wm. Dietrich, pp. 418-463. illus. (Agric. exper. sta- tion bull. 97.) VETERINARIAN 1876. Communications in re necessity for veterinary organizations in state. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 14: 256-264.) 1877. Recommendation for law creating office of state veterinarian. (Same v. 15: 84.) 1885. Commissions for asst. veterinary. (State bd. of livestock comrs. and state veterinarian.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. . Recommendation for amdmt. to law to allow state veterinarian to appt. deputies in case of neces- sity, salaries to be provided for, or to divide state into districts with responsible veterinary surgeon in each district. (Govs. mess. 1885: 17.) Laws 1871. General agric. laws of 111. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 9: 285-349.) 1885. Acts in re suppression of contagious diseases among animals; extermination of Canada thistles; to provide for payment of assessments and drain- age; to prevent frauds in fertilizers; to encourage the propagation and cultivation of fish and game. (Same v. 23: 205-254.) CHOP BULLETINS 1877. Act to secure collection and publication of agric. statistics. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 15: 362-363.) DEPARTMENT or AGRICULTURE 1872-1875. Acts and by-laws relating to state bd. of agric. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 10 (pp. vii-ix) same v. 13.) 1874. Act to revise law relating to dept. of agric., co. agric. bds. and agric. fairs. (Same v. 12: 5-7.) 1887. Act making apprns. to state bd. of agric. and co. and other agric. fairs. (Same v. 25: 172.) 1893. Law creating dept. of agric. (Same v. 31: 100- 102.) FAIRS 1887. Act providing for permanent location of state fair. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 25: 171.) FARMERS' INSTITUTES 1896-1904. Act creating 111. farmers' institutes. (A.R. farmers' institutes 1897 (pp. 6-7) same 1904.) HORTICULTURE 1857-1865. Horticultural laws of 111. (Trans. Hi. state hortic. socy. 1864: 8.) 1857-1867. Same. (Same n. s. v. 1: 17-19.) 1857-1869. Laws affecting hortic. (Same n. s. v. 2: v-vii.) 1859-1869. Same. (Same v. 8: xiii-xvi.) 1859-1874. Same. (Same v. 9: xiii-xvi.) 1865. Horticultural laws of 111. (Same 1864: 8-9.) 1865-1869. Laws affecting hortic. (Same v. 4: xiv-xvi; v. 5: xii-xiv; v. 6: xiv-xvi; v. 7: xiii-xv.) STOCK LAW 1869-1904. The various acts affecting stock interests are embodied in the several codifications of rules and regulations of the bd. of livestock comrs. For a collation of these see above, Inspection, etc. 1887. Act to protect stock breeders in state; in force July 1. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 25: 169-171; Statis- tical rept. dept. agric. 135: 13.) 102 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS AGRICULTURE cont'd Meadows and Pastures 1877/8. Meadows and pastures, comparative acreage and condition June 20, 1877, and June 1, 1878. (Dept. agric. circular 44: 14-15.) 1877/85-1877/04. Cumulative comparative table show- ing acreage and value (per acre and total) of pasture lands each yr. In Documents as follows : 1877/85 In Statistical rept. dept. agric. 126 : 9. 1877/86 " " " " " 132:9. 1877/87 " " " " " 139:9.* 1877/88 " " " " " 143 : 9. 1877/89 " " " " " 147 : 10. 1877/90 " " ' " " 151 : 10. 1877/91 " ' " 155 : 11. 1877/92 ' ' ' ' 159 : 10. 1877/93 ' ' ... i 6 3 . 11 1877/94 ' ' ' ' '167:12. 1877/95 ' ' ' ' 171 : 11. 1877/96 ' ' ... 175 : n. 1877/97 ' .... 179 . 12. 1877/98 ' .... 183 . 13 1877/99 ' ' ... is? : 13. 1877/00 ' ' . 19! : 13. 1877/01 ' ' ... ' 195 : 13. 1877/02 ' ' ... ' 199 : 13. 1877/03 ' .... 203 : 13. 1877/04 " .... 207 : 18. 1878-1881. Table giving percentage of increase or de- crease in acreage of meadows and condition of meadows on June 1, in 10 of leading hay-producing cos. in state, aggregate crop of which amounted to nearly one-third of total hay crop of state in 1880. (Dept. agric. statistical rept. 76: 45.) 1878/81-1884/04. Cumulative comparative table show- ing, by cos., acreage of pastures returned by as- sessors last yr. compared with preceding yr., in- crease or decrease, and condition on Aug. 1 of each yr. In Documents as follows : 1878/81 In Statistical rept. dept. agric. 80 : 24-25 1878/82 " " " " " ' 1878/83 1878/84 1878/85 1878/86 1878/87 1879/88 1880/89 1880/90 1880/91 1881/92 1882/93 1882/94 1882/95 1882/96 1882/97 1882/98 1882/99 1882/00 1882/01 1882/02 1883/03 1884/04 1880-1904. Ann. table showing, by cos., acreage of pastures as returned by assessors, value per acre, and total value. In Documents as follows : AGRICULTURE cont'd Meadows and Pastures cont'd 1900 In Statistical rept. dept. agric. 191 : 39-41. 1901 " " " " " 195 : 38-41. 1902 " " " " " i99 : 39-41. 1903 " " " " " 203 : 39-41. 1904 " " " " " 207 : 39-41. 1880/1-1898/04. Cumulative comparative table show- ing, by cos., acreage of meadows of last yr. com- pared with preceding yr., and condition on June 1 of each yr. In Documents as follows : 1880/1 In Statistical rept. dept. agric. 76 : 54. 18? /2 " ' (?). 1881/3 " 100 : 23. 1881/4 " 112 : 23. 1881/5 " 123 : 60. 1881/6 " 129 : 47. 1881/7 " 135 : 46. 1882/8 .* 140 : 42. 1888/9 i *. 145 : 17. 1889/90 .. 149 : 20. 1889/91 i .. 153 : 19. 1890/2 i .. 157 : 19. 1891/3 i .* ' 161 : 19. 1891/4 i .. 165 : 18. 1891/5 t .. 169 : 17. 1892/6 * *. 173 : 18. 1893/7 " 177:17. 1893/8 . 181 : 17. 1893/9 * " 185 : 16. 1804/00 i .. 189 : 18. 1895/01 * < 193 : 18. 1896/02 * " 197 : 17-18. 1897/03 i .. 201 : 17. 1898/04 .. 205 : 17. 1881/3-1898/04. Cumulative comparative table show- ing, by cos., acreage of pastures of last yr. com- pared with preceding yr., and average condition on June 1 of each yr. In Documents as follows : 1881/3 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 100 24. 1881/4 " ' " 112 24. 80 : 24-25. 1881/5 " ' " 123 61. (?) 1881/6 " ' " 129 48. 104 32-33 1881/7 " ' " 135 47. 116 : 30-31. 1882/8 " ' " 140 43. 125 : 48-49. In the next two tables condition is shown >n May 1 and 131 : 46-47. June 20 of last year only. 137 : 44-45. 1888/9 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 145 17. 142 : 44-45. 1889/90 " " " " " 149 21. 146 : 28-29. After this condition Is shown on May 1 and June 20 of 150 : 37-39. each year. 154:41-43. 1889/91 In Statistical rent. dept. agric. 153 : 20. 158 : 36-38. 1890/2 i 157 : 20. 162 : 38-40. 1891/4 165 : 19. 160 : 38-40. 1891/5 169 : 18. 170 : 38-40. 1892/6 173 : 19. 174 : 38-40. 1893/7 177 : 18. 178 : 38-40. 1893/8 181 : 18. 182 : 38-40. 1893/tf 185 : 17. 186 : 38-40. 1894/00 189 : 19. 190 : 38-40. 1895/01 193 : 19. 194 : 39-41. 1896/02 197 : 17-18. 198 : 39-40. 1S97/03 201 : 18. 202 : 38-40. 1898/04 205 : 18. 206 : 35-37. 1882/3-1882/8. Cumulative comparative table showing, by cos., acreage of meadows of last yr. compared with preceding yr., condition on June 1 of last yr. and on July 1 of each yr. 1880 in Statl 1881 " stlcal rept. dept. agric. 76 : 52-53. if .. .. S9 90 In Documents as follows : 1882/83 In Statistical rept. dept. agric. 102:18. 1882 " 1883 " 104 : 114-115. ' 106 : 26-27. 1882/84 ' 114 : 20. 1882/85 124 : 17. 1884 " 1885 " 1886 " ' \ 118 : 46-47. 126 : 42-43. ' (?) 1882/86 (?). 1882/87 ' 136 : 29. 1882/88 ' 141 : 27. 1887 " ' ' ' 139 : 44-45.* 1882/3-1883/8. Cumulative comparative table showing, 1888 " 1889 " 1890 ' ' ' 143 : 44-45. ' 147 : 30-31. ' 151 : 39-41. by cos., acreage of pastures of last yr. compared with preceding yr., condition on June 1 of last yr. 1891 ' . 155 : 38-40. and on July 1 of each yr. 1892 ' ' ' 159 : 37-39. In Documents as follows : 1893 ' 1894 ' '< ' ' 163 : 39-41. 167 : 41-43. 1882/83 in Statistical rept. dept. agric. 102 : 19. 1882/84 ' ' " 114 : 21. 1895 ' * ' 171 : 40-42. 1882/85 ' ' " 124 : 48. 1896 ' 1 4 175 : 41-43. 1882/86 ' ' " 130 : 33. 1897 " * 1 179 : 37-39. 1882/87 ' ' " 136:30. 1898 " 1899 " ' 183 : 39-41. 187 : 38-40. 1883/88 ' ' " 141 : 28. 1882/3-1903/4. See above, Crops. Grain Crops; these * There are two repts. numbered 139. dates. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 103 AGRICULTURE cont'd Museum 1873. Suggestion for apptmt. of committee to prepare plan for collection, classification and installation of objects appropriate to the museum of dept. ; also for same committee to report as to needs of library. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 11: 3.) 1877. Suggestion for setting apart, by bd., space in museum for each co. for exhibition of specimens of cereals, soils, minerals, woods, etc., grown and found in cos. (Same v. 15: 85.) . Suggestion for apptmt. of new committee to de- vise ways and means for inauguration of projected museum. (Same v. 15: 9.) 1877-1902. Kept, of museum committee. (Same v. 15 (pp. 96-111) same v. 40.) 1891. Recommendation urging provision of more room for museum purposes, and commending work of curator in care and arrangement of specimens. (Same v. 29: 16.) Peaches; see above, Crops. Fruit Crops Pears; see above, Crops. Fruit Crops Plums; see above, Crops. Fruit Crops Poultry Raising 1889/90-1903/4. Comparative table showing, by cos., value of eggs and poultry sold each yr. compared. In Documents as follows : lSoti/90 In Statistical rept. dept. agric. 151 : 81-83. 1890/1 " 155 : 80-82. 1891/2 " 159 : 79-81. 1892/3 " 163 : 81-83. 1893/4 " 167 : 83-85. 1894/5 " 171 : 82-84. 1895/6 " 175 : 84-86. 1896/7 179 : 81-83. lb^f/8 ' 183:81-83. 1808/9 ' 187 : 80-82. 1899/00 ' 191 : 81-83. 1900/1 ' 195 : 81-83. 1901/2 ' 199 : 81-83. 1902/3 ' 203 : 81-83. 1903/4 ' 207 : 81-83. 1896-1903. Sketch of history and operations of 111. Poultry and Pet Stock Assn. (111. Blue Book 1903: 450-451.) 1898. Poultry interests of state; by L. H. Griffith. (A.R. farmers' institutes 1898: 49-52.) SHOWS 1887-1891. Ann. rept. of Amer. Poultry Show. Checklist 1. 1887 in Ann. rept. 10 Amer. Fat Stock Show. 2. 1888 3. 1889 4. 1890 5. 1891 11 12 13 14 1887-1891. Catalogue of Amer. Poultry Show. Checklist 1. 1887 in Catalogue 10 Amer. Fat Stock Show. 2. 1888 " " 11 3. 1889 not found. 4. 1890 in Catalogue 13 Amer. Fat Stock Show. 5. 1891 " " 14 1887-1897. Premium list of Amer. Poultry Show. Checklist 1. 1887 in Premium list 10 Amer. Fat Stock Show. 2. 1888 " " " 11 3. ls9 not found. 4. 18ftO in Premium list 13 Amer. Fat Stock Show. 5. 1891 not found. unnum. 1897 in Premium list Amer. Fat Stock Show, 1897. Premiums 1858. Res. recommending pres. and corresponding secy. to petition legisl. to make perpetual apprn. of cer- tain portion of 7% fund paid by 111. Central R.R. Co. to socy. to be paid by them in premiums to exhibit- ors of agric. and mechanical articles. (Trans, state agric. socy. v. 3: 97.) AGRICULTURE cont'd Premiums cont'd 1860-1864. Repts. of committees on farms, nurseries, orchards, and systems of drainage, entered in com- petition for premiums. (Same v. 4 (pp. 199-239) same v. 5.) 1870. Rept. of co. agric. and mechanical assns. giving officers and amt. paid as premiums. (Same v. 8: 259-279.) 1875-1902. Table showing no. of entries reed., amt. of premiums offered, and amt. of premiums paid by each assn. (Same v. 13 (pp. vii-xv) same v. 40.) STATE FAIBS; see above, FAIRS STOCK SHOWS; see above, LIVESTOCK; that title Prices of Farm Products; see Prices Raspberries; see above, Crops. Fruit Crops Receipts and Expenditures 1871/2-1890/2. Rept. of farm supt. on receipts and ex- penditures, etc., of 111. Univ. farm. (5 rept. bd. of trustees of 111. Industrial Univ. 1871/2 (pp. 75-80) 16 same 1890/2.) 1877-1902. Cumulative comparative table showing state apprns. to agric. bds., amt. of premiums offered by fair assns., and per cent of state apprns. to pre- miums offered. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 24 (p. 297) same v. 40.) BOABD OP AGRICULTURE 1853-1904. Treasurer's rept. (Bienn. rept. trans, state agric. socy. v. 1 (p. 8) same Trans, dept. agric. v. 42.) 1877. Rept. of committee on state apprn.. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 15: 113.) . Recommendation for fixed schedule of prices to be paid to clerks, assts., and other employes; also rule governing bills and traveling expenses of em- ployes to, during, and from fair. (Same v. 15: 10.) 1899-1904. Itemized stmt. of the receipts and expendi- tures of the 111. state bd. of agric. together with the ann. address of the president. Springfield. Checklist Not found. Phillips Bros., 1907. 1902. 1903. 1904. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 1904. Not found. 37 pp. 38 pp., 1 39 pp. 41 PP. leaf. In Documents as follows : 1899 in Trans, dept. agric. v. 37 : 77-115. 1900 " " v. 38 : 53-90. 1901 " " v. 39 : 70-104. 1902 " " v. 40 : 54-86. 1903 " " v. 41 : 53-87. 1904 " " v. 42:44-70. FAIRS 1853-1904. Comparative table giving receipts and dis bursements for premiums and expenses of state fair. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 18 (p. 620) same v. 42.) 1876-1877. Comparative table giving consolidated finan- cial exhibit of state fairs. (Same v. 15: 416-417.) 1876-1880. Table showing average financial exhibits of all fairs held in state. (Same v. 16 (p. 440) same v. 18.) . Comparative table giving average of receipts and expenses of all fairs held in state. (Same v. 17 (p. 580) same v. 18.) 1876-1904. Rept. of auditing committee giving receipts and disbursements of state fair. (Same v. 14 (pp. 29-30) same v. 42.) . Financial exhibit of 111. agric. fairs for yr., show- amt. of deficit current yr.; amt. paid on previous indebtedness; amt. paid for current expenses not premiums; amt. paid in premiums; amt. reed, from other sources; amt. reed, from state apprn.; amt. reed, from gate and entrance fees; amt. reed, from booth rents and permits. (Same v. 14 (pp. 354- 356) some v. 42.) 104 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS AGRICULTURE cont'd Receipts and Expenditures cont'd FAIBS cont'd 1878. Table showing gross receipts by fairs held in state during yr. (Same v. 16: 442-443.) 1878-1879. Table giving amt. paid for real estate, bldgs., and permanent improvements, and balances re- maining in treasuries of fair assns. at close of yr. (Same v. 16 (pp. 445-446) same v. 17.) 1878-1887. Cumulative comparative table giving ex- penses of depts. of state fair. (Same v. 23 (p. 320) same v. 25.) 1879-1891. Financial exhibits of secy, of state fair and fat stock show. (Same v. 18 (p. 279) same v. 29.) 1882-1904. Debt stmt. of 111. agric. fairs. (Same v. 20 (pp. 345-346) same v. 42.) 1892-1904. Receipts and disbursements of 111. state fair. (Same v. 30 (p. 215) same v. 42.) 1894. Kept, of architects giving expenditures of expo- sition bldg. on 111. state fair grounds. (Same v. 32: 61.) FARMERS' INSTITUTES 1898-1904. Financial stmt. (A.R. farmers' institutes 1898 (p. 205) same 1904.) 1898-1002 called " Treasurer's rept." LIVESTOCK COMMISSIONERS 1885-1889. Stmt. of sums appropriated and unexpended and balance of such apprns. undrawn by bd. of livestock comn. (Govs. mess. 1889: 10-11.) 1885/6. Stmt. of disbursements from expense fund and slaughtered animal fund to pay for animals slaugh- tered because of exposure to contagious diseases. (1 A.R. bd. livestock comrs. and state veterinarian 1885/6: 27.) 1886/7. Stmt. showing payment made by state to own- ers of cattle slaughtered, total amt. of appraise- ment, no. of slaughtered belonging to each owner, and no. diseased. (2 same 1886/7: 19-21.) . Stmt. of carcass fund. (Same 1886/7: 22.) 1886/7-1890. Stmt. of compensation for cattle by U. S. dept. of agriculture. (Same 1886/7 (pp. 23-27) same 1889/90.) 1886/7-1895. Stmt. giving disbursements of expenses, slaughtered animals, and disinfection funds. (Same 1886/7 (pp. 42-47) same 1894/5.) 1893/4. Synopsis of work done by state veterinarian, with tabulated stmt. of expenditures. (Same 1893/4: 39-41.) 1895/6-1904. Financial stmt. of bd. of livestock comrs. (11 same 1895/6 (pp. 49-51) some 1903/4.) 1902. Financial stmt. of livestock investigations. (A. R. farmers' institutes 1902: 125.) Soils The reader is reminded of the soil surveys prosecuted by the federal govt. Information will be given upon application to the Soila Bureau, Dept. of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. See also names of counties under Natural Resources for material on soil of specific localities. 1854. Origin and character of 111. prairie soils con- cerning their geology as relates to agric.; by E. R. Roe. (Trans, state agric. socy. v. 1: 507-509.) 1857. Rept. on soils of Ky. and 111.; by D. D. Owen (Same v. 3: 403-456.) + 1868/9. The soils of 111.; by H. C. Freeman. (2 rept. bd. of trustees of 111. Industrial Univ. 1868/9: 165- 173.) 1869. The soils of No. 111.; by James Shaw. (Trans. 111. hortic. socy. n. s. v. 3: 121-129.) 1878. Analysis of soils from 111. Industrial Univ.; by M. A. Scovall. (9 rept. bd. of trustees of 111. In- dustrial Univ. 1878/80: 110-112.) f 1902. Rept. on soil investigation and experiments in 111. (A.R. farmers' institute 1902: 128-173.) AGRICULTURE cont'd Soils cont'd 1902. Investigation of 111. soils. Rept. of progress by C. G. Hopkins for the Univ. of 111. agric. experi- ment station to bd. of directors of the 111. state farmers' institute, 1902. 30 pp. 1903. Rept. on progress of investigation of 111. soils; by C. G. Hopkins. (A.R. farmers' institutes 1903: 254-265.) . Paper on methods of maintaining the productive capacity of 111. soils; by C. G. Hopkins. (Same 1903: 119-142.) 1904. Address on some possibilities of soil improve- ment in 111.; by C. G. Hopkins. (Same 1904: 115- 124.) . Soil treatment for peaty swamp lands, includ- ing reference to sand and "alkali" soils; by C. G. Hopkins. pp. 225-303. (Agric. exper. station bull 93.) Strawberries; see above, Crops. Fruit Crops Wages; see Labor. Wages Watermelons; see above, Crops. Fruit Crops ALEXANDER COUNTY (1819) Geology; see Natural Resources Minerals; see Natural Resources ALFALFA Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Grass and Forage ALIENS Labor; see that title ALMSHOUSES; see MAINTENANCE: COUNTY AMERICAN LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE; see COMMERCE. LIVESTOCK ANTHRAX; see AGRICULTURE. LIVESTOCK. INSPEC- TION, ETC. APIARIES; see AGRICULTURE. BEE-KEEPING APPLE Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit Statistics of prices, value and production are Included In these tables. APPLE BARK LOUSE; see AGRICULTURE. CROPS. PESTS APPLE BLIGHT; see AGRICULTURE. CROPS. PESTS APPROPRIATIONS; see FINANCE: STATE ARBITRATION Industrial; see Labor Disputes ARBOR DAY; see NATURAL RESOURCES. FORESTS ARCHITECTS Board of Examiners; see License: State License; see same ARCHITECTURE School; see Education. School Houses ASSESSMENT; see TAXATION: STATE ASSESSORS Salaries; see that title ASYLUMS; see MAINTENANCE INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 105 ATTORNEY GENERAL; see ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE: STATE ATTORNEYS License; see License: State AUDITOR Fees; see Fees. State Officers Finance Reports; see Finance Insurance Reports; see Insurance Salary; see Salaries AUGUSTA Rainfall; see Climate BARE-SHOPS Inspection; see Industries. BALTIMORE (MD.) Fire; see Fires BANKS Inspection serial Bank Commissioners Under act of Feb. 15, 1851, " Act to establish a general system of banking." This act became law over the executive veto. Sec. 31 provided for the appoint- ment, by the governor, of three bank commissioners at the session of the general assembly following the one which passed the act. The next session convened in 1853. The requirement of the act concerning the making of reports (sec. 31) Is rather Indefinite. It Is worded as follows : " Such commissioners shall have power to examine .... and their reports shall be published at the seat of government, and such other papers as they may direct." 1854-1859/60. Ann. rept. of the bank comrs. Checklist 1854 June not found. 1854 Dec. dept. ed. not found. " " doc. ed. n. t. p. 4 pp. 1855-1857 not found. 1858/9 dept. ed. not found. " doc. ed. n. t. p. 24 pp. 1859/60 dept. ed. not found. doc. ed. n. t. p. 62 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1854 June omitted. 1854 Dec. in Repts. 19 Gen. Assem. 1855 : 183-186. 1855-1857 omitted. 1858/9 in Repts. 21 Gen. Assem. 1859, v. 1 : 195-216. 1859/60 " " 22 " " 1861, v. 1 : 329-390. Reprinted in federal docs, as follows : 1854-1858/9 omitted. 1859/60 in U. S. 36 Cong., 2 sess., H. doc. 77 : 214-229. Reprinted In part only. B Auditor's Annual Bank Statements 1 series Under Senate res. of Feb. 23, 1854, requiring the auditor of public accounts to furnish the Senate of III. with the names and location of all banks and banking assns. incorporated under the general bank- ing law ; with the names, kinds, amts. and descrip- tions of securities deposited by each bank or bank- ing assn., the times when deposited and the amt. of bills Issued to each bank for circulation. 1854-1872. Stmt. of names and locations of banks, etc. Checklist 1854, Feb. 22. 3 pp. This stmt. was evidently prepared with the intention of having it form part of the auditor's bienn. rept. of 1854. It is called for in the list of tabulated stmts, which he says he submits (see stmt. 12), but is not to be found In the rept. This is a brief stmt. of the amt. and kind of securities on deposit, nnd of the amt. of notes outstanding. 1S56, Nov. 29. Separate not found. Issued? Shows, by banks, the kind and amt. of securities de- posited, the rate at which deposited, the amt, of securities withdrawn, amt. of securities remaining on deposit, amt. of circulating notes issued, amt. BANKS cont'd serial cont'd B cont'd Auditor's Annual Bank Statements cont'd 1 series cont'd Checklist cont'd returned and amt. outstanding, condition of banks closed by protest, amt. of circulating notes out- standing of banks closed by protest, and of those that have withdrawn stock, and amt. of specie de- posited with auditor, treasurer and banks. 1858, Nov. 30. Separate not found. Issued? Shows the amt. and kind of stocks held as security for circulation, the market value of same, amt. of circulation outstanding nnd amt. of value of margin on deposit : the condition of suspended banks whose notes are redeemed at auditor's office and rate at which redeemed ; the condition of suspended banks whose time for redemption has expired by limitation ; the no. and denominations of circulat- ing notes issued to banks, returned and destroyed and outstanding, the no. and denominations of bank note impressions reed, at auditor's office from date of passage of the general banking law, the no. delivered at the respective banks, the no. destroyed and the no. remaining In the office, the names and locations of the banks of Illinois and the namee of their respective officers. 1860. Nov. 30. Separate not found. Issued? Contents same as in 1858. 1862. Nov. 30. Separate not found. Issued? Contents same as in 1858. 1864, Nov. 30. Separate not found. Issued? Contents same as in 1858. 1866, Nov. 30. Separate not found. Issued? Shows the amt. and kind of securities held in trust for the banks of the state and the amt. of notes In circulation. 18G8, Nov. 30. Separate not found. Issued? Contents same as in 1866. 1869, Nov. 30. Separate not found. Issued? Contents same as in 1866. 1870, Nov. 30. Separate not found. Issued? Contents same as in 1866. 1872, Nov. 30. Separate not found. Issued? Contents same as in 1866. In Documents as follows : 1854 in Sen. jol. 18 Gen. Assem. 1854. Inserted between the mileage statement and the Index. 1856 in Blenn. rept. auditor public accts. 1854/6 : 54-95. 1858 ' 1860 1862 1864 1866 1868 1869 1870 1872 ' Disc An Bl n. ?nn. 1856/8 : 73-98. 1858/60 : 85-124. 1860/2 : 82-111. 1862/4 : 79-88. 1864/6 : 98-99. 1866/8 : 132. 1869 : 92. 1870 : 61. jntinued. Auditor's Quarterly Bank Statements 1835-1904. Stmts. showing no. of banks, no. of branches, classified liabilities and resources of the banks of 111. at dates named. 1 series 1835-1844 The returns during this time are from only two banks, viz., the second Bank of Illinois, at Shawneetown and the second State Bank of Illinois, at Spring- field. A collation of such returns as were found is entered below under Individual Banks. 2 series 1851-[1863] Under the general banking law, passed Feb. 15, 1851. The provision requiring bank statements (sec. 34) reads as follows : " Every banking assn. or Indi- vidual banker who shall hereafter carry on bank- Ing business under the provisions of this act, shall make out and transmit to the auditor of State a full statement of its affairs, as they existed on the first Monday of January, April, July and October of each year which statement shall be de- posited in the office of said auditor, by the twen- tieth of each of said months ; which statement shall be published, quarterly, in the nearest newspaper ; and such statement shall contain 1. The amount of capital stock of the assn. or individual banker, paid in and invested according to law. 2. The value of the real estate, specifying what portion Is occupied by the assn. or Individual banker for the 106 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS BANKS cont'd serial cont'd C cont'd Auditor's Quarterly Bank Statements cont'd 2 series cont'd 1851- [1863] cont'd transaction of business. 3. The debts owing to the assn. or Individual banker, and the date and amount of each bill or note discounted, and when the same was made payable. 4. The amount of debts owning by the assn. or Individual banker, and the amount deposited In other banks. 5. The amount of notes or bills, then in circulation, of said association or banker ; of loans and discounts, and specie on hand ; what amount of notes of other banks Is held by such banker or assn. 6. The amount of sus- pended debt held by such assn. or banker." The " nearest newspaper " referred to In foregoing re- quirement, meant nearest newspaper to the bank. 1851-[1862]. Stmt. of the condition of banks of the state on .... as presented in their quarterly repts., viz.: names and location of banks organ- ized under the general banking law, the kind and amt. of securities on deposit, and amt. of circu- lating notes outstanding. Checklist 1851-1855 not found. 1856 Jan., April, July not found. 1856 Oct. 1. Oblong 8 folding sheet. 1857 not found. 1858 Jan., April, July not found. 1858 Oct. 1. Oblong 8 folding sheet. 1859-[1862] not found. Also in Documents as follows : 1862 Jan. in U. S. 38 Cong. 1 sess. House ex. doc. 20 161. " April " " " 38 " 1 ' 20 161. " July " " " 38 " 1 " 20 161. " Oct. 38 " 1 " " " " 20 161. It will be seen that only two Issues of this statement were found as separates. These were found as Insets resp. In the auditor's reports, the 1856 Issue in the Auditor's copy of the auditor's report for 1854/6 and the 1858 Issue In the State Library's copy of the auditor's report for 1856/8. The compiler does not venture an opinion as to what would constitute a continuous file of these state- ments. That earlier and later statements were compiled is proved by the aggregates which appear In the Annual Statement on the Condition of State Banks, submitted to Congress by the Secretary of the Treasury under House resolution of July 10, 1832. A collation of these follows : 1853 April In U. S. 33 Cong. 2 sess. House ex. doc. 82 255. 1853 April in U. S. 35 Cong. 1 sess. House ex. doc. 107 329. 1854 April In U. S. 33 Cong. 2 sess. House ex. doc. 82 255. 1854 April In U. S. 35 Cong. 1 sess. House ex. doc. 107 329. 1854 April In U. S. 38 Cong. 1 sess. House ex. doc. 20 1856 Jan. In U. S. 34 Cong. 1 sess. House ex. doc. 102 170-175. 1856 Jan. in U. S. 35 Cong. 1 sess. House ex. doc. 107 329 1856 Jan. In U. S. 38 Cong. 1 sess. House ex. doc. 20 216. 1856 Oct. In IT. S. 35 Cong. 1 sess. House ex. doc. 107 329. 1856 Oct. In F. S. 38 Cong. 1 sess. House ex. doc. 20 216. 1858 Jan. In IT. S. 35 Cong. 1 sess. House ex. doc. 107 329 1858 Jan. in U. S. 38 Cong. 1 sess. House ex. doc. 20 216. 1858 Jan. In U. S. 35 Cong. 1 sess. House ex. doc. 107 267-276. 1862 April In U. S. 37 Cong. 3 sess. House ex. doc. 25 161-1B2. 1863 Jan. In U. S. 38 Cong. 1 sess. House ex. doc. 20 160-1 C>3. 3 series 1889-1896 Under " Act concerning corporations with banking powers " approved June 16, 1887, and operative Dec. 6, 1888. The record of the following two series was made up from the files of the Illinois state auditor and the N. Y. Public Library. The dates of the statements were checked up from the auditor's books, so that, although not all the state- ments were found, it is believed that the record of the calls for them Is complete. 14. 10. 7. 26. 2. . Not found. 15 pp. 4. 15 pp. 4. Not found. 8 oblong 8 28. ' " ' 28. 17. .. 8. 14. It 1 20. 11. 21. (1 < 11. U il 17. U 44 13. It II 1. 98 14 41 leaves. BANKS cont'd serial cont'd C cont'd Auditor's Quarterly Bank Statements cont'd 3 series cont'd 1889-1896 cont'd 1889-1896. Stmt. showing the condition of 111. state banks. Compiled by the auditor of public accts. from repts. made to him in pursuance of law. Checklist issf* Ann- 19 1 Bienn. rept. auditor public accounts 1800 Jan.' 27. | 1888/90 : 308-341. These stmts. are arranged by banks showing classified resources and liabilities of each at dates named. 1890 April 22. bdside oblong 4. 1890 July 14. Blenn. rept. auditor public accounts 1888/90 : 308-341. 1890 Oct. 8. Not found. 1800 Dec. 24. bdside oblong 4. 1891 Mar. 12. ...... 1891 June 1. 1891 Nov. 1892 Feb. 1892 May 1892 Oct 1893 Jan. 1893 April 10. 1893 July 25. 1893 Nov. 184 Feb. 1894 May 1894 Aug. 1894 Dec. . 1895 Mar. 20. 1895 June 11. 1895 Sept. 21. 1895 Dec. 11. 1896 Mar. 17. 1896 June 13. 1896 Sept. 1896 Nov. Also In Documents as follows : 1889-1894 May. Omitted. 1894 Aug. 8 In Bienn. rept. auditor public accounts 1892/4. 1894-1896 June. Omitted. 1896 Sept. 1 In Bienn. rept. auditor public accounts 1894/6. 1896 Nov. Omitted. Aggregates of these statements appear in the auditor's report as follows : 1889 Feb. 15 In Blenn. rept. auditor public accounts 1888/90 : xv-xvi. 1890 Oct. 8 In Blenn. rept. auditor public accounts 1888/90 : xv-xvi. 1890 Oct. 8 In Blenn. rept. auditor 1890/2 : xlv. 1891 Nov. 14 In Blenn. 1890/2 : xlv. 1892 Oct. 26 In Blenn. 1890/2 : xlv. 1896 Nov. 28 In Blenn. rept. auditor public accounts 1896/8 : 394. 4 series 1897-1904 There Is no change of title In these two series. The change Is in the form of the book and In the presentation of the material. Heretofore the series wns Issued In an oblong 8 pamphlet of unnum- bered sheets. The material in the earlier series was arranged In two main groups, viz., resources and liabilities, each group being divided into vari- ous sub-headings and the banks of the state ar- ranged alphabetically under each group. In the later series the arrangement Is by banks only with classified detailed tables under each, and a table of aggregates. 1897-1904. Stmt. showing the condition of 111. state banks. Compiled by the auditor of public accts. from repts. made to him in pursuance of law Springfield, 1897-1904. Checklist 1897 Feb. 13. 51 pp. 1897 May 11. 55 pp. 1897 Aug. 2. 56 pp. 1897 Oct. 26. 56 pp. 1898 Jan. 10. 56 pp. 1808 April 6. 56 pp. 1898 June 27. 58 pp. 1898 Sept. 21. 59 pp. 1898 Dec. 12. 60 pp. public accounts rept. auditor public accounts rept. auditor public accounts INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 107 BANKS cont'd serial- cont'd C cont'd Auditor's Quarterly Bank Statements cont'd 4 series cont'd 1897-1904 cont'd cont'd Checkllst- 1880 Mar. 6. 01 pp. 1899 July 1. 84 pp. 1890 Sept. 8. 84 pp. 1899 Dec. 4. 90 pp. 1900 Feb. 14. 91 pp. 1000 April 27. 91 pp. 1900 July 2. 92 pp. 1900 Oct. 1. 91 pp. 1900 Dec. 14. 92 pp. 1901 Feb. 25. 192 pp. 1901 May 14. 94 pp. 1901 Oct. 15. 100 pp. 1901 Dec. 11. 102 pp. 1902 Feb. 26. 101 pp. 1902 May 12. 105 pp. 1902 July 24. 114 pp. 1902 Oct. 13. 119 pp. 1902 Dec. 22. 124 pp. 1903 Mar. 2. 127 pp. 1903 May 21. 131 pp. 1903 Aug. 11. 139 pp. 1903 Oct. 15. 144 pp. 1903 Dec. 30. 149 pp. 1904 Mar. 22. 155 pp. 1904 June 10. 158 pp. 1!X)4 Sept. 7. 166 pp. 1904 Nov. 11. 166 pp. Aggregates of these statements appear In the auditor's repts. as follows : 1896 Nov. 28 13 11 2 1897 Feb. 1897 May 1897 Aug. 1897 Oct. 26 1898 Jan. 10 1898 April 6 1898 June 27 1898 Sept. 21 1898 Dec. 12 1899 Mar. 6 1899 July 1 1899 Sept. 8 1899 Dec. 4 1900 Feb. 14 1900 April 27 1900 July 2 1900 Sept. 29 1900 Dec. 14 1901 Feb. 25 1901 May 14 1901 July 29 1901 Oct. 15 1901 Dec. 11 1902 Feb. 26 1902 May 12 1902 July 24 . 1902 Oct. 13 1 1902 Dec. 22 1903 Mar. 3 1903 May 21 1903 Aug. 11 1903 Oct. 15 1903 Dec. 30 1904 Mar. 22 1904 June 10 1904 Sept. 7 non-serial 1789-1842. Stmt. of aggregate no. and capital of banks which have failed since 1789. (Kept, of commit- tee on banks and corporations 1843: 16-17.) The rept. of this committee may he found In the House repts. of the 13 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1842/3 : 177- 198. 1816-1839. Tables of commerce: comparing bank circu- lation with value of imports and exports each yr.; 1816-1820 and 1832-1839. (Same 1843: 10.) 1819. Rept. of committee apptd. to examine banks in operation in state. (House jol. 1 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1819/20: 97-107.) . Stmt. showing condition of banks in 111. In Documents as follows : 1819 In D. S. 25 Cong. 2 sess. House doc. 79 : 842-843. " a6 " 1 " " " 172 : 1356. in Bienn. rept. auditor of public ac- counts 1896/8 : 394. in Bienn. rept. auditor of public ac- counts 1898/00 : 417. In Bienn. rept. auditor of public ac- counts 1900/2 : 256-257. in Bienn. rept. auditor of public ac- counts 1902/4 : 232-233. BANKS cont'd non-serial cont'd 1827. Communications from gov. in re act of Jan. 17, 1825, concerning judgments and executions, with special reference to scaling of bank debts and ex- emption of certain property from debts secured by mortgages of real estate. (House jol. 5 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1826/7: 278-279; 310-316.) 1830-1840. Tabular stmt. of condition of all banks in U. S., giving ami. of loans and discounts, specie, circulation, capital, etc. (Rept. of committee on banks and corporations 1843: 8.) See note under first entry above. 1834. " Banks may be exceedingly useful in society .... but unfortunately are too often established to benefit the rich speculator, with no reference to interest and convenience of industrious poor." (Govs. mess. Dec. 1834.) 1835-1844. Stmts. showing condition of the banks of 111. The stmts. collated below are of aggregates. They represent the second Bank of Illinois, at Shawnee- town and the second State Bank of Illinois, at Springfield, and are made up from both the monthly and the quarterly stmts. of the individual banks. See also below under Banks : Individual. In Documents as follows : 1835 Sept. In U. S. 25 Cong. 2 sess. House ex. doc. 79: 842-843. 1835 Sept. in U. S. 25 Cong. 3 sess. House ex. doc. 227 : 683. 1835 Sept in U. S. 26 Cong 1 sess. House ex. doc. 172 : 1356. 1835 Sept. In U. S. 29 Cong. 2 sess. House ex. doc. 120: 303. 1835 Sept. in U. S. 30 Cong. 1 sess. House ex. doc. 77: 632-633. 1835 Sept. in U. S. 31 Cong. 1 sess. House ex. doc. 68: 404-405. 1835 Sept. In U. S. 32 Cong. 1 sess. House ex. doc. 122 : 338-339 1835 Sept. In U. S. 32 Cong. 2 sess. House ex. doc. 66 : 381. 1836 Jan. in U. S. 25 Cong. 2 sess. House ex. doc. 79 : 842-843. 1836 Jan. in U. S. 25 Cong. 3 sess. House ex. doc. 227 : 683. 1836 Jan. in U. S. 26 Cong. 1 sess. House ex. doc. 172 : 1350. 1836 Nov. In U. S. 25 Cong. 2 sess. House ex. doc. 79 : 842-843. 1836 Nov. In U. S. 25 Cong. 3 sess. House ex. doc. 227 : 683. 1836 Nov. in U. S. 26 Cong. 1 sess. House ex. doc. 172 : 1356. 1837 Jan. in U. S. 25 Cong. 2 sess. House ex. doc. 79 : 842-843. 1837 Jan. in U. S. 25 Cong. 3 sess. House ex. doc. 227 : 683. 1837 Jan. In U. S. 26 Cong. 1 sess. House ex. doc. 172 : 1356. 1837 Jan. in U. S. 29 Cong. 2 sess. House ex. doc. 120 : 303. 1837 Jan. in U. S. 30 Cong. 1 sess. House ex. doc. 77 : 632-633. 1837 Jan. In U. S. 31 Cong. 1 sess. House ex. doc. 68 : 404-405. 1837 Jan. in U. S. 32 Cong. 1 sess. House ex. doc. 122: 338-339. 1837 Jan. In r. S. 32 Cong. 2 sess. House ex. doc. 66 : 381. 1837 June In U. S. 25 Cong. 2 sess. House ex. doc. 79 : 842-843. 1837 June in U. S. 25 Cong. 3 sess. House ex. doc. 227 : 683. 1837 Juno In V. S. 26 Cong. 1 sess. House ex. doc. 172 : 1356. 1837 Sept. In U. S. 25 Cong. 2 sess. House ex. doc. 79 : 842-843. 1837 Sept. In U. S. 25 Cong. 3 sess. House ex. doc. 227 : 683. 1837 Sept. In IT. S. 26 Cong. 1 sess. House ex. doc. 172 : 1356. 1837 Oct. in U. S. 25 Cong. 2 sess. House ex. doc. 79 : 842-843. 1S37 Oct. in IT. S. 25 Cong. 3 sess. House ex. doc. 227 : 683. 1S37 Oct. in U. s. 26 Cong. 1 sess. House ex. doc. 172 : 1356. 18118 Jan. in U. S. 25 Cong. 3 sess. House ex. doc. 227 : 683. 1838 Jan. in I T . S. 26 Cong. 1 sess. House ex. doc. 172 : 1350. 108 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 1840 Nov. 1842 Dec. 1844 Nov. BANKS cont'd non-serial cont'd 1838 May In U. S. 26 Cong. 1 sess. House ex. doc. 172 : 1356. 1839 Jan. in U. S. 26 Cong. 1 sess. House ex. doc. 172 : 1356. 1839 Nov. In II. 8. 26 Cong. 1 sess. House ex. doc. 172 : 1356. 1839 Nov. in U. S. 29 Cong. 2 sess. House ex. doc. 120 : 303. 1839 Nov. In U. S. 30 Cong. 1 sess. House ex. doc. 77 : 632-633. 1839 Nov. in IT. S. 31 Cong. 1 sess. House ex. doc. 68 : 404-405. 1839 Nov. in U. S. 32 Cong. 1 sess. House ex. doc. 122 : 338-339. 1839 Nov. in II. S. 32 Cong. 2 sess. House ex. doc. 66 : 381. in U. S. 29 Cong. 2 sess. House ex. doc. 120 : 303. in TJ. S. 30 Cong. 1 sess. House ex. doc. 77 : 632-633. in 11. S. 31 Cong. 1 sess. House ex. doc. 68 : 404-405. in IT. S. 32 Cong. 1 sess. House ex. doc. 122 : 338-339. in TT. S. 32 Cong. 2 sess. House ex. doc. 66 : 381. 1836. " Banks to some extent monopolies, therefore in- consistent with true spirit of our free institutions; are so rapidly spreading their influence over whole country, that it is doubtful whether they can ever be entirely eradicated"; here follows a proposition by which banks are to be superseded by establish- ing sound paper circulating medium. (Govs. mess. Dec. 1836.) 1836-1837. Table showing comparative condition of de- posit banks May 1, 1836, and State Bank Jan. 16, 1837. (House jol. 10 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1836: 628-629.) 1837. July 11. Review of provisions of act of Mch. 4, 1837, to increase capital stock of certain banks and its effect on different funds of state. (Govs. mess, special sess. 1837.) - -. Recommendation that banks be required to re- duce notes in circulation and prevent increase in responsibilities so that a resumption of specie pay- ments may ensue as early as possible. (Same 1837.) . Recommendation for repeal of act requiring fund comrs. to subscribe, on behalf of state, for $3,000,- 000 of stock of State Bank of 111. and Bank of Shawneetown resp. (Same July 1837.) 1838. Rept. of bd. of fund comrs. directed to pay cer- tain amt. of surplus revenue which had been appro- priated to school fund on acct. of 3 millions of stock which they were authorized to subscribe to State Bank of 111. and Bank of 111. 8 pp. (House repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1838.) 1841. Rept. of committee on banks and other corpora- tions re. expediency of increasing banking capital of state of 111. 6 pp. (House repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840/1 [v. 2]: 11-16.) . Extract of so much of rept. of committee on banking as relates to proposed increase of banking capital of state. (U. S. 29 Cong., 1 sess., House doc. 226: 1016-1022.) 1842. Failure of both our banks and ^consequent scarcity of money; unfortunate alliance betw. banks and state; improvident use by banks of credit; policy merely postponed calamity. (Govs. mess. 1842: 12-13.) . Same. (U. S. 29 Cong., 1 sess., House ex. doc. 226: 1049-1051.) . Rapidity of recent multiplication of banking in- stitutions; effect of reckless issue of paper. (Govs. mess. 1842: 3-4.) . Same. (U. S. 29 Cong., 1 sess., House ex. doc. 226: 1047-1048.) BANKS cont'd non-serial cont'd 1842. Every attempt to carry on govt. with notes of insolvent institutions must end in failure; opinion of auditor. (Rept. auditor of public accts. 1840/2: 22.) . Same. (U. S. 29 Cong., 1 sess., House ex. doc. 226: 1038.) 1844. Pecuniary affairs of people improved; acts put- ting local banks into liquidation, by removing arti- ficial system of currency, have contributed to these results; local banks unnecessary and inexpedient; failure of system in 111. (Govs. mess. 1844.) . Same. (U. S. 29 Cong., 1 sess., House ex. doc. 226: 1082-1084.) 1847. Passage of law requiring banks of state to put their affairs in process of liquidation, justified; comment. (Govs. inaugural mess. 1847: 5-6.) . Rept. of committee on banks and other corpora- tions on so much of govs. mess, as relates to state banks. (Repts. 15 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1846/7 v. 2: 273-280.) 1851. Mess, of gov. returning with his objections, bill for " Act to establish general system of banking." 4 pp. (House repts. 17 Gen. Assem. 1851: 493-496; House jol. 1851: 474-477.) 1852. Stmt. of banks organized under general banking law of state, showing amt. of capital stock, as set forth in their certificates of organization, amt. and kind of public stock deposited as security for cir- culating notes, value of same, and amt. of circulat- ing notes delivered to banks. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1850/2: 24-29.) 1856. Remarks by auditor of public accts. on condition of banks of state, and on equalization in taxation of property. (Same 1854/6: 4-7.) 1858. Remarks by auditor of public accts. on condition of banks in state, and on valuation of taxable property in state. (Same 1856/8: 4-7.) 1859. Present system of banking satisfactory; two de- fects, viz., large no. of mutilated small notes in circulation and circumstance that 111. bank notes are only current at par in 111. (Govs. mess. 1859: 9-10.) . Same. (U. S. 35 Cong., 2 sess., House doc. 112: 292-293.) 1860-1861. Stmt. of notes retired and securities with- drawn from 111. banks from Nov. 30, 1860, to Feb. 4, 1861. (U. S. 36 Cong., 2 sess., House ex. doc. 77: 228-229.) 1861. Stmt. of currency and securities; present value of stock in auditor's possession Jan. 31, as security for circulation of 111. banks. (House jol. 22 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1861: 480-483.) . Rept. of committee on banks and corporations on proposed amdmts. to general banking law. 13 pp. (Repts. 22 Gen. Assem. 1861 v. 2: 449-459.) . Same. (House jol. 22 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1861: 473-483.) . Communication from bank comrs. in reply to House res. of Jan. 10 requesting rept. on whether banks have failed to transfer and deposit securities. 7 pp. (Repts. 22 Gen. Assem. 1861 v. 1: 321-327.) 1863. The banks currency uniform currency betw. the states. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1863: 15-17.) . Same. (U. S. 38 Cong., 1 sess., House doc. 20: 161-163.) . Amdmts. to banking law restricting issue of cir- culating notes to banks; expediency of further legis- lation in relation to custody of bonds deposited for circulation. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1863.) 1867. List of names, locations, and amt. of capital stock of national banks in 111., prepared by auditor of public accts. (Proc. bd. equalization 1867: 38-39.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 109 BANKS cont'd non-serial cont'd 1868. State banks; general remarks by auditor of pub- lic accts. on stat e banks. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1866/8: 5-6.) 1877. Rept. of committee on judiciary on Sen. bill re- quiring banks and banking assns., organized under laws of state, to make quarterly stmts. and to pro- vide for examination of affairs of such banks and banking assns. and for closing of same. (Sen. jol. 30 Gen. Assem. 1877: 694-697.) 1888. Banking corporations; remarks by auditor of public accts. on act concerning corporations with banking powers. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1886/8: xiii.) . Stmt. showing name, location, and capital stock of banks under special charters. (Same 1888/90: xiii.) . Acct. of local bank funds. (Auditor of public accts.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. Could not be Identified In auditor's office. . [Banks]. Acct. of all funds. (Auditor of pub- lic accts.) Note as above. 1888/90-1892/4. Stmt. showing list of assns. from which applications have been reed, and to which permits have been issued for organization of state banks. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1888/90 (p. xiv) same 1892/4.) 1889-1894. Table showing no. of banks, total resources, capital and surplus, and total deposits, for several yrs. (Same 1892/4: x.) 1890-1892. Banking corporations; remarks with stmts. by auditor of public accts. on examination of affairs of said corporations in state. (Same 1888/90 (pp. xiii-xvi) same 1890/2.) 1890/2-1902/4. Stmt. showing list of banking assns. or- ganized and authorized to do business under pro- visions of banking law, with dates of their organi- zation and amt. of capital stock. (Same 1890/2 (pp. 321-322) some 1902/4.) 1893. Opinion relating to banks and banking; state banks insolvency duty of auditor. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1893/4: 226-227.) . Stmt. of Chicago state banks, June. (Auditor of public accts.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. Could not be Identified In auditor's office. 1894. Banking corporations; recommendations by audi- tor of public accts. in re said corporations; also, remarks and stmts. on same subject. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1892/4: ix-xiv.) . State and national banks; recommendations by auditor of public accts. for amdmts. of law in re said banks. (Same 1892/4: vi-viil.) 1895. Opinion in re banks and banking. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1895/6: 300.) 1896. U. S. Supreme Court; Charles S. Meadowcroft and Frank R. Meadowcroft vs. The People; indict- ment for receiving deposits as bankers when in- solvent. (Same 1897/8: 10.) . Banking corporations; recommendations by audi- tor of public accts. for amdmt. of law in re said corporations. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1894/6: xiii-xiv.) 1896/8-1902/4. Banking corporations; list of certifi- cates of organization issued, with names of banks, location, and capital; banks that have increased their capital, with amt. of increase; banks that have changed their organization from state to na- tional banks; banks that have gone into voluntary liquidation and ceased to do business. (Same 1896/8 (pp. xii-xiii) same 1902/4.) These stmts. also appear In the Quarterly Statements. BANKS cont'd non-serial cont'd 1898. Opinion in re duty of auditor in case of impair- ment of bank capital. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1897/8: 95.) . Same; certificate to increase capital stock of Home Savings Bank of Chicago contents of, and how executed. (Same 1897/8: 93.) . Same; establishment of branch banks. (Same 1897/8: 92.) . Same; banks and banking right to increase capital stock of Austin State Bank. (Same 1897/8: 91.) 1899. Same; rights of foreign banks to have branch banks in 111., need not comply with foreign cor- poration act; liability of stockholders of foreign bank having branch bank in state; such branch bank must comply with banking act of state. (Same 1899/00: 93-94.) 1903. Opinion in re insolvent banks when duty of officers to serve stockholders with notice to make good impairment of capital. (Same 1903/4: 141- 142.) Laws [1851.] General banking law. Not seen ; Sabin Ix : 43. 1889. Act [concerning] corporations with banking pow- ers. (Laws of state.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. 1893. Laws on banking. (Auditor of public accts.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. 1898. Laws of the state of 111. governing corporations with banking powers, and trust cos. Auditor's edi- tion. Springfield, 1898. 16 pp. Savings Banks Illinois Issues no savings bank statistics per se. The nuditor's quarterly bank stmt. comprises savings banks and state banks having savings deposits subject to notice. 1888. Savings societies or institutions for savings; re- marks by auditor of public accts. on act in re said societies. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1886/8: xi-xii.) Taxation; see Taxation: State Trust Companies 1888. Trust cos.; remarks by auditor of public accts. on act to regulate administration of trusts by trust cos. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1886/8: xii-xiii.) 1888/90-1902/4. Stmt. of condition of trust cos. as shown by repts. of last examination. (Same 1888/ 90 (pp. 294-297) some 1902/4.) 1894. Trust cos.; recommendation by auditor of public accts. for amdmt. of law in re said cos. (Same 1892/4: viii-ix.) 1898. Opinion in re construction of law of trust cos. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1897/8: 163.) 1898/00-1902/4. List of trust cos., where located, date of organization, and amt. of deposit. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1898/00 (p. xii) same 1902/4.) These lists also appear In the auditor's quarterly state- ments. 1899. Opinion in re. trust cos., bonds filed with auditor as security must be such as can be officially seen by auditor. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1899/00: 174- 175.) 1901. Same; what constitutes trust business foreign corporations must comply with trust act. (Same 1901/2: 145-146.) . Same; duties of auditor of public accts. in re foreign trust cos. (Same 1901/2: 146-149.) 1904. Same: amt. of deposit required by auditor of public accts. of trust cos. (Same 1903/4: 139-140.) 110 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS BANKS: INDIVIDUAL In cases of banks where there has been more or less controversy, it was thought to be useful to arrange the entries by year, month and day, thus preserving the record in the order of its occurrence. In the case of communications transmitting a large no. of enclosures not appearing elsewhere, a brief cal- endar of these enclosures has been made (see below under State Bank of Illinois). Bank of Edwardsville Although none of the following are Illinois state docs. it was thought perhaps useful to Include them here as relating to bunking In Illinois, and as being the only documents on the Edwards-Crawford con- troversy. 1824. Communication from the secy, of treasury to the chrm. of the committee to whom was referred the address of Ninian Edwards. 145 pp. (U. S. 18 cong., 1 sess., House doc. 145.) . Mess, of the Pres. in relation to the communica- tion of Ninian Edwards. 2 leaves. (Same 141.) This relates merely to the Instructions to Edwards to defer his departure as minister to Mexico In order to attend the committee called to examine his charges agst. Secy. Crawford. . Address of Ninian Edwards, presented to the House by the speaker. 75 pp. (Same 139.) Bank of Evansville 1827. Objections of council of revision to act provid- ing for examination of Bank of Evansville. (House Jol. 5 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1826/7: 431.) Bank of Illinois (ist) at Shawneetown. 1816-1823 1816. Charter of Bank of 111., Dec. 28, 1816; text in full. (111. State Register Mch. 4, 1835.) Bank of Illinois (2d), Shawneetown, 1837 1 series Under Act of March 4, 1837, Incorporating Bank of Illinois. serial Under sec. 12, Act of March 4. 1837, "to increase the capital stock of certain banks," requiring the banks to lay before the General Assembly a statement of their condition within ten days after meeting of the Assembly. A 1838-1844. [Kept, of the officers of the Bank of 111., with stmt. of cashier [John Siddall] of aggregate condition of bank and branches.] Checklist 11 reg. sess. 1838. n. t. p. 2 leaves. 11 called sess. 1839. n. t. p. 3 pp. 12 1 sess. 1840 Nov. Springfleld, 1840. 5 pp. 12 1 " 1840 Nov. n. t. p. 3 pp. 12 2 " 1840 Dec. Not found. The rept. of Nov. was re-submitted in Dec. ; supposition is that no revised rept. was made In Dec. 13 reg. sess. 1842. n. t p. 3 pp. 14 " " 1844. Not found as separate issue. 15 " " 1845. In Collected docs, as follows : 1838 In Sen. Jol. 11 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1838/9 : 67- 68. 1838 In Repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1838/9. 8th doc. In volume. 1839 In Senate repts. 11 Gen. Assem. called sess. 1839/40 : 45-49. 1840 Nov. in Senate repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1840 : 29-33. 1840 Nov. In Senate repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840 : 243-245. 1S40 Nov. In House Jol. 12 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1840 : 55-57. 1840 Dec. none Issued? 1842 In House repts. 13 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1842 : 41-43. 1844-1845 not found. These stmts. made on Nov. 25, 1844. and April 10, 1845, resp. are the land general stmts. made by the Bank. The compiler did not succeed in finding an Individual Issue of them, but It Is embodied in the rept. of the Jt. select committee of 1845 and 1847 resp., see below non-serial group, these dates. Also in federal docs, as follows : 1840 In U. S. 29 Cong. 1 sess. House doc. 226 : 1086. 1842 " " " 29 " 1 " " " 226 : 1087. 1844 29 " 1 " " " 226 : 1088. These are tabulations of the essential figures taken from the cashier's repts. BANKS: INDIVIDUAL cont'd Bank of Illinois (2d), Shawneetown, 1837 cont'd 1 series cont'd serial cont'd B 1836-1838. Monthly stmt. of bank to governor. These are not in the Illinois state documents. The fol- lowing were found In the Illinois State Register : 1837 Oct. 5 In State Register Oct. 13, 1837. p. 3, c. 4. Oct. 20, 1837. 1837 Nov. 1 " Nov. 10, 1837. Nov. 17, 1837. Nov. 24, 1837. Feb. 23, 1838. Mar. 23, 1838. April 5, 1838. May 18, 1838. June 22, 1838. July 27, 1838. Aug. 24, 1838. p. 1, c. 4. p. 3, c. 3. p. 4, c. 2. p. 4, c. 2. p. 3, c. 2. p. 3, c. 3. p. 3, c. 2. p. 3, c. 6. p. 3, c. 5. p. 3, c. 4. p. 3, c. 5. 1838 Feb. 5 " " Mar. 5 " " April 5 " " May 7 " " June 11 " " July 12 " " Aug. 13 " Also in U. S. docs, as follows : 1836 July 13 In U. S. 24 Cong. 2 sess. House ex. doc. 65 : 164-165. 1838 Jan. 6 in U. S. 24 Cong. 2 sess. Senate doc. 471 : 278. non-serial 1836/7-1837/8. Stmt. showing state Bank of 111. in acct. with state of 111. (A.R. auditor public accts. 1836/7 (pp. 38-39) same 1837/8.) Paging from House Jol. 1837. Feb. 7. Rept. of jt. select committee on condi- tion of Bank of 111.; with stmt. of condition of bank on Jan. 21, 1837. (House Jol. 10 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1836/7: 495-501; Sen. Jol. 10 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1836/7: 353-356.) . Same. (U. S. 25 Cong., 2 sess., House ex. doc. 79: 778-782.) . Same; separate. Not seen ; 350 copies ordered printed. . Feb. 16. Rept. of Jt. select committee apptd. to examine condition and financial concerns of Bank of 111. (Sen. Jol. 10 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1836/7: 439-444.) . Same; separate. Not seen : 5000 copies ordered printed. . July 11. Consideration of legisl. urged to con- nection of state with Bank of 111. (Govs. mess, special sess. 1837.) 1839. Jan. 28. Rept. of minority of finance committee on expediency of increasing capital of Bank of 111., at Shawneetown. 2 pp. (Repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1838/9.) . Dec. 20. Communication from gov. in re sus- pension of specie payments by Bank of 111. (Sen. Jol. 11 Gen. Assem. called sess. 1839: 45-46.) . Same; separate. Not seen ; 500 copies ordered printed. 1840. Jan. 6. Letter from E. B. Webb, state director of Bank of 111., re. suspension of specie payments. (Sen. repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1839/40: 125- 128.) . Same. (U. S. 26 Cong., 1 sess., House doc. 172: 875-876.) . Jan. 25. Corresp. betw. state directors of Bank of 111. and pres. of bank in re condition of bank loans of bank to insurance offices in Mo., amt. of stock held by individuals since connection of state with bank, transfer of funds to Bank of U. S. 3 pp. (Repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1839/40: 433-435.) . Dec. 10. Remarks by auditor of public accts. in re bonus payable annually by Bank of III. on state stock; with letter of Nov. 18, 1840, from cashier of bank on subject. (A.R. auditor public accts. 1839/40: 12-13.) 1843. Jan. 17. Letter of James Dunlap, agt. of Bank of 111., in reply to res. requiring gov., auditor, and treasurer to confer with bank in re separation of bank and state. 6 pp. (House repts. 13 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1842/3: 201-206.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 111 BANKS: INDIVIDUAL cont'd Bank of Illinois (2d), Shawneetown, 1837 cont'd non-serial cont'd 1843. Same. (U. S. 29 Cong., 1 sess., House doc. 226: 1054-1055.) . Jan. 19. Rept. of minority of committee on banks and corporations on various repts. and com- munications from Bank of 111. at Shawneetown in re repeal of charter and liquidation. 2 pp. (House repts. 13 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1842/3: 199-200.) . Same. (U. S. 29 Cong., 1 sess., House doc. 226: 1080.) . Jan. 20. Rept. of committee on banks and cor- porations on communications from Bank of 111., at Shawneetown, and on several matters in re cur- rency. 22 pp. (House repts. 13 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1842/3: 177-198.) . Same. (U. S. 29 Cong., 1 sess., House doc. 226: 1058-1079.) . Mch. 2. Mess, from gov. in re payment of first instalment of money from Bank of 111. to be applied to reduction of state debt. 1 leaf. (House repts. 13 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1842/3: 419.) Same. (U. S. 29 Cong., 1 sess., House ex. doc. 226: 1082.) 2 series Under Bank Commissioner Under Act of Feb. 25, 1843, " to reduce state debt and put Bank of Illinois into liquidation." 1844. Dec. 26. Rept. of comr. of Bank of 111., at Shaw- neetown (D. Prickett), showing condition of the bank on Feb. 25, 1843. (House repts. 14 Gen. Assem. 1844/5: 163-164.) . Same. (Same 15 Gen. Assem. 1846/7 v. 2: 268- 269.) 1845. Feb. 19. Rept. of jt. select committee on com- munication of James Dunlap, pres. of bank; with cashier's stmt. of Nov. 25, 1844, of condition of bank. 2 pp. (Sen. repts. 14 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1844/5: 203-204.) The evidence given before this committee may be found in the repts. of 1847 ; see below. 3 series Under Assignees Lnder Act. of Feb. 28, 1845, transferring affairs of Bank of Illinois to assignees. 1846. Dec. 8. Communication from gov. In re charges of fraud agst. Shawneetown Bank. 1 leaf. (House repts. 15 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1846/7: 281.) 1846. Dec. 24. Rept. of [gov. as ex-offlcio] fund comr. 22 pp. (House repts. 15 Gen. Assem. 1846/7: 19-38.) i Contains following documents relating to Bank of Illinois : 1845. Nov. 3. Stmt. of condition of affairs of Alton, Jacksonville and Pekin branches. 1845. Nov. 3. Stmt. of assets and liabilities of Bank of Illinois. 1846. Nov. 2. Various repts. of assignees of bank. 1845. Aug. 15. Text of arbitration before R. M. Young and S. T. Logan. 1847. Feb. 19. Rept. of minority of select committee on investigation of charges against officers of Bank of 111. at Shawneetown. (House repts. 15 Gen. Assem. 1846/7: 257-271.) Includes evidence taken before select committee, as well as evidence obtained from it. select committee of 1845. 1849. Jan. Communication from gov., with assignees' and cashiers' repts., in re condition of Bank of III , at Shawneetown. 8 pp. (Sen. repts. 16 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1849: 105-112.) . Same; govs. communication only, minus stmts. (Sen. jol. 16 Gen. Assem. 1849: 152.) 1851. Jan. 10. Govs. mess, in re character and amt. of state indebtedness reed, from stockholders, di- rectors, etc., of late Bank of 111. (Sen. jol. 17 Gen. Assem. 1851: 36.) BANKS: INDIVIDUAL cont'd Bank of Kaskaskia 1837. Rept. of committee on judiciary on bill " to con- tinue charter of Bank of Kaskaskia for limited time." (Sen. jol. 10 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1836/7: 618.) Bank of United States 1823. Rept. of committee to whom was referred com- munication from gov. of Mass, containing rept. and resolutions of Mass, legisl. in re rept. of Gen. Assem. of Ohio, on communication from auditor of that state, upon proceedings of Bank of U. S., In- volving question of power of Congress in incorpo- ration of U. S. Bank. (Sen. jol. 3 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1822/3: 249.) 1838. Rept. on so much of govs. inaugural address as relates to establishment of independent treasury and national bank. (House jol 1 sess. 1838: 98- 108.) . Rept. of committees on finance on an independ- ent treasury and national bank. 14 pp. (Repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1838.) 1841. Rept. of committee on judiciary on error in Sen. jol. for 1838/9 in rept. of res. In re establishment of national bank. 1 leaf. (Sen. repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840/1: 229.) Chicago Title and Trust Company 1901. Opinion in re effect of consolidation of Chicago Title & Trust Co. and Title Guarantee & Trust Co. fees to be paid secy, of state. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1901/2: 197.) . Same; effect of consolidation of Chicago Title & Trust Co., dissolution of works of old corpora- tions, consolidation of trust cos., release of securi- ties. (Same 1901/2: 199-200.) City and Bank of Cairo, 1818 1838. Rept. of select committee in re incorporation of City and Bank of Cairo. (House jol. 11 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1838/9: 247-252.) . Same; separate. 8 pp. (Repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1838/9.) Contains preamble and principal provisions of act of Incorporation. 1839. Rept. of committee on judiciary on repts. and res. presented by select committee on incorporation of City and Bank of Cairo. 1 leaf. (Same 1838/9.) Globe Savings Bank 1897. Rept. of special committee on causes of failure of Globe Savings Bank, and condition of funds of Univ. of 111. in connection therewith. (Sen. jol. 40 Gen. Assem. 1897: 1069-1085.) Hibernian Banking Association 1899. Opinion in re Hibernian Banking Assn. doing business as trust co. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1899/00: 92-93.) Illinois Trust and Savings Bank 1887. Stmt. of condition of 111. Trust and Savings Bank of Chicago, at commencement of business, as shown by rept. of examination. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1886/8: 299. State Bank of Illinois (ist), at Vandalia; 1819-1831 1820. Caution urged in pushing establishment of state bank as means of relieving individual financial em- barrassment of citizens of state. (Govs. mess. 1820.) . Objections of Council of Revision to bill for act establishing State Bank of 111. (Sen. jol. 2 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1820/1: 135-139; House jol. same 1820/1: 236-239.) 1821. Protest of certain citizens of Crawford, Ran- dolph and Gallatin cos. agst. act establishing State Bank of 111. (House jol. 2 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1820/1: 227-229.) 113 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS BANKS: INDIVIDUAL cont'd State Bank of Illinois (ist), at Vandalia; 1819-1831 cont'd 1821. Kept, of select committee to whom was referred bill establishing State Bank of 111., with objections of Council of Revision to this bill. (Same 1820/1: 261-271.) 1822. Examination of proceedings of State Bank and branches urgently recommended. (Govs. inaug. address, 1822, in Sen. jol. 3 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1822/3: 22.) 1823. Kept, of committee apptd. to examine condition of State Bank. (House jol. 3 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1822/3: 108-109.) 1824. Establishment of State Bank; considered an error, committed from impatient desire to relieve community from what was called the " pressure of the times " but which was chiefly produced by ex- cessive issues of paper currency. (Govs. mess. 1824.) . Strict examination into conduct of banks and exposition of its situation to people, urged; legal provision for extinction of amts. paid in ann. In- stalments as well as by voluntary payments sug- gested as aid to establishing its credit; substitution for bank of a more simple agency for superintend- ence and collection of debts suggested for legisl. consideration. (Same 1824.) 1825. Rept. of jt. committee to examine State Bank of 111. and its branches. (House jol. 4 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1824/5: 203-204; 231-233; Sen. jol. same 1824/5: 217-219.) 1826. Comment upon meaning of act of Jan. 17, 1825, concerning judgments and executions to be award- ed for specie value of notes and obligations to State Bank. (Govs. mess. 1826.) . Stmt. showing amt. loaned and reloaned at prin- cipal bank, and at Edwardsville, Palmyra, and Brownsville branches, with amt. repaid, amt. re- maining to be paid, their aggregate ann. expense, and whole amt. of expense incurred since their establishment. (Same 1826.) . Stmt. of amt. of money issued by State Bank, amt. burnt and amt. left in circulation; price of bank paper increased by more careful conduct of bank. (Same 1826.) . Rept. of committee on finance directed to ascer- tain expenses of State Bank and branches; also amt. of perquisites reed, by each salaried officer at seat of govt. (House jol. 4 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1826: 111-112.) . Letter from atty. gen. in reply to inquiry as to prosecution of administrators of late cashier of State Bank. (Same 1826: 104-105.) 1827. Rept. of committee to whom was referred com- munication from gov. making charges agst. cashier of principal bank. (Same 5 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1826/7: 415-416.) . Rept. of committee on judiciary to which was re- ferred communication from gov. in re accts. be- tween cashier and principal bank. (Same 1826/7: 465-467.) . Communication from cashier of State Bank in re destruction of certain bank notes. (Same 1826/7: 339.) . Communication from gov. in re mngmt. and affairs of State Bank. (Same 1826/7: 332-337.) . Communication from cashier of State Bank de- manding investigation of his official conduct. (Same 1826/7: 344.) . Rept. of jt. committee to examine State Bank. (Sen. jol. 5 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1826/7: 241-242; House jol. same 1826/7: 407-408.) BANKS: INDIVIDUAL cont'd State Bank of Illinois (ist), at Vandalia; 1819-1831 cont'd 1827. Communication from treasurer stating reasons for failing to make certain deposits in State Bank. (Same 1826/7: 327-328.) 1829. Communication from cashier of State Bank of 111. in re jt. res. requiring cashier to pay to state treasurer all warrants belonging to State Bank. (Sen. jol. 6 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1828/9: 275-276.) 1830. Communication from state treasurer in re trans- fer to treasury of books, accts., and money by late cashier of State Bank of 111. (House jol. 7 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1830/1: 128-129.) . Opinion of atty. gen. on constitutional power of legisl. to pass law requiring forcible possession to be taken of money, books, and property of State Bank, and whether taking forcible possession of them would prejudice right of state to recover in suit now pending agst. cashier and his securities. (Sen. jol. 7 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1830/1: 196-198.) 1831. Communication from auditors apptd. to settle accts. of J. M. Duncan, late cashier of State Bank of 111. (House jol. 7 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1830/1: 513.) . Communication from state treasurer, transmit- ting communication from late cashier of State Bank in re sum due by bank to treasury. (Same 1830/1: 420-421.) . Communications from state treasurer together with communication from late cashier of State Bank of 111. in re new method of settling accts. (Sen. jol. 7 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1830: 358-359; House jol. same 1830/1: 205-207.) . Communication from atty. gen. in re proceedings agst. late cashier of principal bank of 111. (Sen. jol. 7 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1830/1: 199.) . Rept. of pres. and directors of State Bank of 111., at Vandalia; together with minutes of bd. in re transfer of books and property of bank to state treasurer as provided for by act of Jan. 23, 1829; and annexed stmt. of state treasurer on condition of bank at time of turning over of books and prop- erty by cashier, which stmt. the pres. and directors of bank transmit to Assembly as their bienn. rept. on condition of the bank. (Same 1830/1: 172-184.) 1832. Treasurer's communication to Sen. as to progress made in settling accts. of late cashier of State Bank, amt. of debts due bank, amt. of notes de- stroyed, and generally all information re. affairs of institution which archives of treasurer's office afford. (Sen. jol. 8 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1832/3: 72-74.) . Rept. of pres. of State Bank of 111. at Vandalia on proceedings of arbitrators apptd. to rept. on books and accts. of late cashier of bank. (Same 1832/3: 171-174.) 1834. Govs. rept. on amt. due State Bank and branches; amt. due on mortgages, amt. due from late treas- urer and cashiers and probable amt. state will lose by late decision of Supreme Court. (House jol. 9 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1834: 367-368.) 1835. Recommendation that law be passed authorizing sale of reserved 111. Bank stock and that premium obtained be placed in state treasury. (Govs. mess. 1835.) . Rept. of treasurer of state actg. as cashier of State Bank of 111. under laws of last sess. of Gen. Assem., on the condition of the bank and branches on Dec. 3, 1834. (Sen. jol. 9 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1834/5: 294-302.) . Same; separate. Not seen ; 500 copies ordered printed. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 113 BANKS: INDIVIDUAL cont'd State Bank of Illinois, at Vandalia (ist); 1819-1831 cont'd BROWNSVILLE BRANCH 1827. Communication from cashier of State Bank In re examination of Brownsville branch bank. (House Jol. 5 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1826/7: 459-461.) EDWABDSVILLE BRANCH 1827. Communication from gov. in re forgery commit- ted at Edwardsville branch of State Bank. (House jol. 5 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1826/7: 344.) . Communications from gov. in re misappropriation of funds by late cashier of branch bank at Edwards- ville. (Same 1826/7: 409-411; 418.) . Minutes of proceedings of select committee of House apptd. to investigate official conduct of late pres., directors, and cashier of branch of State Bank of 111., at Edwardsville. (Same 1826/7: 504- 595.) State Bank of Illinois (2d), Springfield, 1835-1847 1 series Under Act of Feb. 12, 1835, Incorporating State Bank of Illinois. serial Incorporated under act of Feb. 12, 1835 ; books opened Feb. 23, 1835. A Directors' Annual Report Under sec. 12, act of March 4, 1837 (1 sess., 10 Gen. Assem.), "to Increase the capital stock of certain banks," requiring the banks to lay before the General Assembly a statement of their condition within ten days after meeting of the Assembly. GOVERNORS : Joseph Duncan, 1834-1838. Thomas Carllu, 1838-1842. Thomas Ford, 1842-1846. PRESIDENT OP BANK : Thomas Mather. CASHIER OF BANK : Nicholas H. Kldgely. STATE DIRECTORS : Robert Allen, W. P. Grimsley, Jas. W. Keys. 1837-1842. Rept. of officers of the State Bank of 111., with stint, of the cashier of the aggregate condition of the bank and branches. Checklist 10 Gen. Assem. sped. sess. 1837. June, 1837. Not found. 11 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1838/9. Nov., 1838. n. t. p. 2 pp. 11 Gen. Assem. called sess. 1839. Nov., 1839. Spring- field, 1840. 8 pp. 12 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1840. Nov., 1840. Springfield, 1840. 2 leaves. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840/1. Dec., 1840. Springfield, 1840. 7 pp. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840/1. Dec., 1840. n. t. p. 5 pp. 13 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1842. Dec., 1842. n. t. p. 3 pp. In Documents as follows : 1837 June omitted. 1837 June In 111. State Register June 23. 1837. p. 3, c. 1-2. 1838 Nov. In Senate repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1838. 2d doc. In volume. 1838 Nov. in Senate Jol. 11 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1838 : 26-27. 1839 Nov. In House repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1839/40 : 1-8. 1839 Nov. in Senate repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1839/40 : 45-47. 1840 Nov. In House repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1840 : 25-28. 1840 Nov. In House jol. 12 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1840 : 52-54. 1840 Nov. In Senate repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840/1 : 247-249. 1840 Dec. in Senate repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840/1 : 9-15. 1840 Dec. In Senate repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840/1 : 425-429. 1842 Dec. in House repts. 13 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1842/3 : 45-47. Also in federal docs, as follows : 1839 in U. S. 26 Cong. 1 sess. House doc. 172 : 869-872. Full report. 1840 Nov. in U. S. 26 Cong. 2 sess. House doc. Ill : 1380. Cashier's stmt. only. The essential figures from this stmt. are also given In U. S. 29 Cong. 1 sess. House doc. 226 : 1086. BANKS: INDIVIDUAL cont'd State Bank of Illinois (2d), Springfield, 1835-1847 cont'd serial cont'd A cont'd Directors' Annual Report cont'd Checklist cont'd 1842 Dec. in U. S. 29 Cong. 1 sess. House doc. 226: 1013-1016. President's rept. only, minus cashier's stmt. The essential figures from the cashier's stmt. may be found on p. 1087 of above doc. 1844 in U. S. 29 Cong. 1 sess. House doc. 226 : 1088. Essential figures from cashier's stmt. B Cashier's Monthly Statement 1837-1840. Monthly stmt. to gov. of cashier of State Bank of 111. These stints, are not regularly Included In the 111. state documents. A few are made part of the rept. of the Jt. select committee of 1840, and are especially collated below. They are printed In the Illinois State Register. A collation Is given below : 1837 p. 3, c. 3. p. 3, c. 5. p. 3, c. 4. p. 1, c. 4. p. 1, c. 4. p. 3, c. 3. Aug. 10 in 111. State Register Aug. 18, 1837. Hant 14 " " ' " Sor> Q9 1 (337 Sept. 14 Oct. 2 31 Sept. 22, 1837. Oct. 20, 1837. Oct 27, 1837. Nov. 3, 1837. Nov. 24,1837. Nov.-Dec. not found.* 1838 Jan. not found.* Feb. 14 in 111. State Register Feb. 23, 1838. Mar. 19 ' Mar. 23, 1838. April 9 ' ' April 13, 1838. May 8 ' May 18, 1838. June 13 ' ' June 22, 1838. July 13 ' July 27, 1838. Aug.-Dec. not found.* 1839 None found.* 1840 Jan. -April not found.* May 11 in 111. State Register May 22, 1840. June 15 ' ' July 3, 1840. July 13 " " " ' July 24, 1840. Aug. 3 Aug. 21,1840. Sept. 7 " " " ' Sept. 18, 1840. Oct. 7 " " " ' Oct. 23,1840. Nov. 2 ' Nov. 20, 1840. Dec. not found. 1841 None found.* 1842 None found.* Also in Documents as follows : 1836 Jan. 18t 1 April 26 June 13 Aug. 1 Oct. 17 p. 3, c. 1. p. 3, c. 2. p. 3, c. 3. p. 3, c. 5. p. 3, c. 4. p. 3, c. 3. p. 3, c. 6. p. 2, c. 7. p. 3, c. 5. p. 3, c. 5. p. 3, c. 8. p. 3, c. 6. p. 3, c. 5. Jan. 17 April 3 July 10 Oct. 2 Jan. April July Oct. Jan. April July Oct. Dec. 8 2 2 1 1 1 1 16 in Rept. of jt. select committee, 1840, In Repts. of Gen. Assem. 1839, v. 1 : 294-301. 1837 in Rept. of jt. select committee, 1840, as above. 1838 in Rept. of jt. select committee, 1840, as above. 1839 in Rept. of jt. select committee, 1840, as above. This statement does not necessarily mean that no returns were published. The file of the State Register used by the compiler is that Belonging to the Illinois Historical Library in Springfield. It Is the most complete file of this paper, more com- plete than the office file, which begins in 1862. There are, however, breaks here and there In tl Historical Library file, and It Is possible that some of these missing returns may be accounted for In that way. It Is also very possible that a state- ment may have been overlooked by the compiler. t Printed June. 114 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS BANKS: INDIVIDUAL cont'd State Bank of Illinois (2d), Springfield, 1835-1847 cont'd serial cont'd B cont'd Cashier's Monthly Statement cont'd 1839 cont'd Also In li. S. docs, as follows : 1836 Jan. 7 In U. S. 24 Cong. 2 sess. House doc. 65 : 164-165. 1838 Jan. 8 In U. S. 25 Cong. 2 sess. Senate doc. 471 : 278. 1840 May 11 In U. S. 26 Cong. 2 sess. House doc. Ill : 1379. 1842 Nov. ? In U. S. 29 Cong. 2 sess. House doc. 120 : 248. Quarterly Statement of Auditor of Public Accounts 1837-1842. Quarterly stmt. of the auditor of public accts. showing the aggregate condition of the State Bank of 111. These statements are not to be found In the state docu- ments except as they may be Included as part of the report of the officers of the State Bank, re- quired, under act of 1837, to be submitted to the General Assembly within ten days after opening of the session. These quarterly statements are printed In the Illinois State Register. A collation Is given below : 1837 qr. ending Sept. 30 In 111. State Register Oct. 13. p. 3, c. 5. qr. ending Sept. 30 in 111. State Register Oct. 20. p. 1, c. 5. qr. ending Sept. 30 In III. State Register Oct. 27. p. 1, c. 5. qr. ending. Sept. 30 In 111. State Register Nov. 3. p. 1, c. 5. qr. ending Dec. 31 In 111. State Register Jan. 5, 1838. p. 3, c. 1. 1838 qr. ending March 31 In 111. State Register April . p. 3, c. 6. qr. ending June 30 not found.* qr. ending Sept. 30 In 111. State Register Oct. 19. p. 8, c. 3. qr. ending Sept. 30 In 111. State Register Oct. 26. p. 3. c. 4. qr. ending Dec. 31 not found.* 1839 qr. ending March 31 In III. State Register April 19. p. 3, c. 1. qr. ending June 30 In III. State Register July 5. p. 3, c. 4. qr. ending Sent. 30 not found.* qr. ending Dec. 31 In 111. State Register Jan. 15, 1841. p. 3, c. 5. 1840 qr. ending March 31 In III. State Register April 3. p. 3, c. 4. qr. ending March 31 In III. State Register April 17. p. 8. c. 3. qr. ending June 30 not found.* qr. ending Sept. 30 In III. State Register Oct. 10. p. 8, c. 4. qr. ending Dec. 31 not found.* 1841 qr. ending March 31 In III. State Register April 16. p. 8, c. 6. qr. ending June 30 In III. State Register July 9. p. 3, c. 4. qr. ending June 30 In 111. State Register July 16. p. 8, c. 6. qr. ending Sept. 30 In 111. State Register Oct. 8. p. 8, c. 6. qr. ending Dec. 31 In 111. state Register Jan. 14. 1842. p. 3. c. 6. * This statement does not necessarily mean that no returns were published. The file of the State Register used by the compiler Is that belonging to the Illinois Historical Library In Springfield. It Is the most complete file of this paper, more com- plete than the office file, which begins In 1862. There are. however, breaks here and there In the Historical Library file, and It Is possible that some of these missing returns may be accounted for In that way. It Is also very possible that a state- ment may have been overlooked by the compiler. BANKS: INDIVIDUAL cont'd State Bank of Illinois (2d), Springfield, 1835-1847 cont'd serial cont'd C cont'd Quarterly Statement of Auditor of Public Accounts cont'd 1842 qr. ending March 31 in 111. State Register April 8. p. c. 6. qr. ending June 30 in 111. State Register July 15. p. c. 6. qr. ending Sept. 30 In 111. State Register Oct. 7. p. c. 6. non-serial Notices of sales of shares and of declarations of divi- dends may be found In the advertising columns of the Illinois State Register. 1834. Dec. 3. " Should it be considered expedient to establish a bank (a measure I cannot at present advise), would suggest that in no event should more than 6% per annum be divided to stockhold- ers." (Govs. mess. Dec. 1834.) 1835. Feb. 12. Charter of State Bank of 111. at Spring- field; text. (111. State Register Mch. 4, 1835.) . Feb. 23. Notice by comrs. of State Bank of opening of books. (111. Advocate Feb. 25, 1835, p. 3, c. 4.) This notice Is repeated In several subsequent nos. of the Register. . May 11-15. Jol. of proceedings of comrs. of State Bank of 111. (Same June 10, 1835, p. 2, c. 4-6.) An editorial In the Advocate of June 17 states, " It Is perhaps proper for ns to say that the proceedings of the bank comrs. published In our last, were not furnished us by either of the secretaries, we cannot therefore vouch for their entire correctness as published." . July 7. Govs. proclamation under sec. 19, char- ter of State Bank of 111., directing him to appt. a person to count the money paid by the stockhold- ers to the bank. (Same July 8. 1835, p. 3, c. 4.) Repeated In State Register of July 15, 22, 29 and Aug. B, resp. . Dec. 8. Attention called to increase of capital stock of State Bank; right of officers of bank to Increase stock questioned; legislation governing such acts on the part of bank, urged. (Govs. mess. Dec. 1835.) . Recommendation for authorized sale of reserved stock of 111. State Bank. (Same Dec. 1835.) 1836/7-1837/8. Stmt. showing state treasurer in acct. with State Bank of 111. (A.R. auditor public accts. 1836/7 (pp.36-37) same 1837/8.) Paglns- from House Jol. 1835, Aug. 161839, Nov. 16. Stmt. showing liabilities to parent bank of pres. and directors, every 3 mos. since organization, as drawers, endorsers, and dis- counters, of bills payable and bills of exchange. (Same 1840: 49.) 1836. Jan. 1 1839, Dec. 1. Tabular stmt. showing amt. of stock owned by pres. and directors of parent bank at end of every six months since Its organi- zation. (Repts. of jt. select committee on condition of State Bank of 111. 1840: 51.) 1836. Dec. 9. State Bank: "undoubtedly means of doing much good in carrying on commerce and Im- provements of state: entertaining fullest confidence in institution recommend that State subscribe for stock reserved for it In charter." (Govs. mess. Dec. 1835.) 1836. Dec. 31. Reply of pres. of State Bank to govs. inquiry as to terms upon which bank would re- ceive deposits of surplus revenue of U. S. due state under act of Congress. (Sen. Jol. 10 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1836: 134-135.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP ILLINOIS 115 BANKS: INDIVIDUAL cont'd State Bank of Illinois (zd), Springfield, 1835-1847 cont'd non-serial cont'd 1837. Jan. 18. Govs. communication with ace. docs. re. corresp. with different banks in re terms on which they will receive from state the deposit of surplus revenue. (Same 1836/7: 247.) Stmt. not found. . Feh. 16. Rept. of jt. select committee apptd. to examine into condition and financial affairs of State Bank of 111. and its branches. 48 pp. . Same. (Sen. jol. 10 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1836/7: 440-444; House jol. same 1836/7: 616-634.) With tabular stints, showing condition of Bank and branches on Jan. 16, 1837 ; comparative condition of deposit banks on May 1, 1836 and State Bank on Jan. 16, 1837 ; aggregate condition of State Bank and branches on Jan. 18, April 26, June 13, Aug. 1 and Oct. 17, 1830 and on Jan. 16, 1837 ; bills of exchange payable at 32 named places at certain specified dates ; and copy of bond of State Bank assuming payment of Wiggins loan. . July 12. Govs. mess, in re acceptance of State Bank of 111. and Bank at Shawneetown of terms of act to increase capital stock of certain banks. (House jol. 10 Gen. Assem. special sess. 1837: 23- 24.) . July 20. Remarks of Mr. Happy, in House, on amdmt. to bill authorizing State Bank of 111. to suspend specie payment. (111. State Register July 28, 1837, p. 3, c. 1-3.) . Same; by Mr. Shields. (Same Aug. 4, 1837, p. 3, c. 1-3.) 1838, Feb. 24 1839, June 24. Text of correspondence between parent bank, State Bank of 111., and the Galena branch, re. purchase of bills on lead se- curity. (Repts. jt. select committee, 1840, in Repts. Gen. Assem. 1839/40 v. 1: 310-326.) This correspondence comprises : 1838. Feb. 24. N. H. Ridgely to D. Wann, pres. Galena Branch, State Bank of 111. 1838. March 9. D. Wann to N. H. Ridgely. 1838. March 24. N. H. Ilidgely to W. C. Bostwick, cashier Galena Branch. 1839. June 24. Thomas Mather, pres. State Bank to B. W. Turner, cashier Galena Branch. n. d. List of all bills purchased by the bank on lead security. 1838, Jan. 1847, Nov. Tabular stmt. showing dis- counts, loans on real estate, real estate, circulation and specie in aggregate in Jan., 1838, Nov., 1839, Nov., 1840, Nov., 1842, Sept., 1844, Aug., 1845, and Nov., 1847, resp. (U. S. 29 Cong., 2 sess., House doc. 120: 248.) 1838/9. State Bank of 111., in acct. with state. (Rept. auditor of public accts. 1838/9: 5.) . Stmt. showing amt. of warrants drawn upon State Bank for current expenses of state and accts. charged to various offices, etc. (Same 1838/9: 6.) 1839. Stmt. of condition of State Bank of 111.; un- dated. (111. State Register Dec. 7, 1839, p. 2, c. 5.) Printed with following comments : " We find the fol- lowing stmt. of the affairs of this Bank In the St. Ix>uis Republican, and we suppose It has been pub- lished there by Mr. Ridgely, cashier of the Bank who has been recently at that place, for the purpose of establishing an agency for the Bank independent of the Missouri Bank." . Stmt. showing amt. of real estate loan in each co. by State Bank of 111. (Repts. jt. select com- mittee, 1840, in Repts. Gen. Assem. 1839/40 v. 1: 307-308.) . Sept. 18. Text of agreement betw. Jno. Rey- nolds, agt. for state, and pres., directors, and co. of State Bank of 111. (Docs. ace. govs. mess. Dec. 1839: 24-28.) Same. (Sen. repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1839/40: 40- 44.) BANKS: INDIVIDUAL cont'd State Bank of Illinois (2d), Springfield, 1835-1847 cont'd non-serial cont'd 1839. Oct. 23. Extr. from proc. of bd. of directors of State Bank of 111. ( 111. State Register Nov. 2, 1839, p. 3, c. 2.) Order for suspension of specie payments. . Nov. 26. Stmt. of banks reported in stmt. of condition of State Bank of 111. and branches on Nov. 26, 1839, as debtors and creditors. (Repts. jt. select committee, 1840, in Repts. Gen. Assem. 1839/ 40 v. 1: 304-305.) . Dec. 18. Stmt. of notes secured on real and per- sonal property, due to State Bank of 111. in the several counties of the state. 13 pp. (Sen. repts. 11 Gen. Assem. called sess. 1839/40: 81-93.) . Dec. 10. Review of relations subsisting betw. State Bank and the people; with special reference to specie payments. (Govs. mess, called sess. 1839.) . . Recommendation that no law be passed legalizing suspension of specie payment on part of State Bank, and that rigid examination be insti- tuted into its conditon. (Same 1839.) . Dec. 19. Letter from pres. of 111. State Bank in re disposition of two million of state bonds taken by bank. (Sen. jol. 11 Gen. Assem. called sess. 1839: 46-47.) . Dec. 20. Stmt. of notes secured on real and per- sonal property, due State Bank of 111., in several counties of state. 15 pp. (Sen. repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1839/40: 80-93.) 1839/40. Comparative stmt. showing condition of State of 111. on Nov. 26, 1839, and on Aug. 3, 1840, trans mitted to gov. with cashier's mo. stmt. (111. State Register Aug. 21, 1840, p. 3, c. 5.) 1840. Jan. 7. Letter from state directors of State Bank of 111. in reply to Sen. res. of inquiry in re suspension of specie payments. 4 pp. (Sen. repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1839/40: 187-190.) . Jan. 21. Repts. from jt. select committee on con- dition of State Bank of 111. 121 pp. (Same 2 sess. 1839/40: 239-359.) This rept. does not re-examine the charges reported on by the select committees in 1837, but takes up the history of the bank from that time. Committee was composed of B. Monroe, J. H. Woodworth and ,T. D. Wood on part of Senate, and O. B. Ficklln, Wm. W. Happy. Richd. Murphy, Abraham Lincoln and Jno. Moore on part of House. -. Same; in part. (U. S. 26 Cong., 1 sess., House doc. 172: 876-884.) Pages 15-21 only, or that part of whole rept. designated as rept. no. 2, Is printed in the federal docs. . Nov. 26. Suspension of specie payments by State Bank and Bank of 111. at Shawneetown. (Govs. mess. Nov. 1840: 12-13.) . Same. (U. S. 29 Cong., 1 sess., House doc. 226: 1012-1013.) . Dec. 17. Letter from cashier of State Bank of 111., transmitting list of officers and employes of bank and branches, with salaries. 4 pp. (Sen. repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840/1: 61-64.) 1840/2. State Bank of 111., in acct. with state. (Rept. auditor of public accts. 1840/2: 3.) 1841. Jan. 16. Rept. of committee on banks and other corporations in re increase of directors in State Bank of 111. 4 pp. (House repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840/1: 147-150.) . Jan. 26. Letter from pres. of State Bank of 111. in reply to Sen. res. of inquiry as to construction, cost, etc., of new banking house. 1 leaf. (Sen. repts. same 1840/1: 323.) . Jan. 27. Letter from pres. of State Bank in answer to Sen. res. of inquiry as to whether state bonus has been paid. 1 leaf. (Same 1840/1: 325.) 116 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF ILLINOIS BANKS: INDIVIDUAL cont'd State Bank of Illinois (2d), Springfield, 1835-1847 cont'd non-serial cont'd 1841. Feb. 2. Kept, of committee on finance on ques- tion of bonus property due from Bank of 111. and State Bank of 111.; and financial condition of state. 16 pp. (Same 1840/1: 185-200.) . Feb. 6. Communication from directors of State Bank of 111. in re inexpediency of resumption of specie payment. 6 pp. (Same 1840/1: 415-420.) . Same. (U. S. 29 Cong., 1 sess., House doc. 226: 1022-1027.) . . Communication from directors of State Bank of 111. in re change in its condition and pros- pects owing to non-resumption of western and southern banks. 6 pp. (House repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840: 381-386.) . Feb. 17. Letter from pres. of State Bank of 111. transmitting res. of bd. of directors re. suspension of specie payments by bank. 1 leaf. (Sen. repts. same 1840/1: 423.) . Feb. 18. Letter from pres. of State Bank in re- ply to Sen. res. of inquiry as to terms upon which bank will return to state its amt. of stock with view to separation of bank and state. 1 leaf. (Same 1840/1: 347.) . Feb. 22. Minority rept. on memorial of di- rectors of State Bank re. suspension of specie pay- ments. 11 pp. (House repts. same 1840/1: 355- 365.) . Same. (U. S. 29 Cong., 1 sess., House doc. 226: 1027-1037.) . Feb. 26. Protest from members of the House agst. passage of " act concerning the State Bank of 111., having for its object repeal of sec. 25 of charter of bank and authorizing suspension of specie payments." (House jol. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840/1: 538.) . Feb. 27. Letter from pres. of State Bank of 111. re. quantity of land scrip on hand. 1 leaf. (Sen. repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840/1: 345.) 1842. Dec. 5. Proclamation prohibiting reception of State Bank paper took effect Sept. 12, last. (Rept. auditor of public accts. 1840/2: 21.) . Dec. 7. On proclamation prohibiting reception of State Bank paper. (Govs. mess. Dec. 1842: 11.) . Same. (U. S. 29 Cong., 1 sess., House ex. doc. 226: 1048-1049.) . Dec. 8. Rept. from executive officers of state (i. e. gov., auditor, and treasurer) on subject of prohibition of State Bank and Bank of 111. paper, in payment of public revenue. 5 pp. (House repts. 13 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1842/3: 35-39; Sen. repts. 1842/3: 113-119.) The Senate <0 t)O 1837, Sept.. Dec. Omitted. 1838-1842. Omitted. Also found as follows : 1837, May In 111. State Register Oct 6, 1837. p. 4, c. 1-2. 1841 March 1 " June > In HI. State Register Jan. 7, 1842. p. 2. c Secretary's Report Joel S. Manning, secy. 1836/7-1841/2. Ann. rept. of secy, to bd. of comrs. of 111. and Mich. Canal. CANALS: INDIVIDUAL cont'd Illinois and Michigan Canal cont'd Under Commissioners cont'd 1823-1843 cont'd serial cont'd 6 series cont'd 1836-1842 cont'd C cont'd Secretary's Report cont'd In Documents as follows : 1836/7 In Senate Jol. July 1837 : 26-27. 1837/8 " Ann. rept. comrs. 111. and Mich. Canal 1837/8 : 60-77. 1838/9 In Ann. rept. comrs. 111. and Mich. Canal 1838/9 : 32-37. 1839/40 in Ann. rept. comrs. HI. and Mich. Canal 1839/- 40 : 41-63. 1840/1 no report printed. 1841/2 In 7 Ann. rept. comrs. 111. and Mich. Canal 1841/2 : 17-35. D Treasurer's Report John A. McCIernard, 1836-1838 : D. Prlckett, 1839- 1840 ; Newton Cloud, 1841-1842. The rept. for the year ending 1830 Is not signed. 1836/7-1841/2. Ann. rept. of treasurer of bd. of comrs. of 111. and Mich. Canal. In Documents as follows : 1836/7-1837/8 in Ann. rept. comrs. 111. and Mich. Canal 1837/8 : 53-59. Covers period from Dec. 1, 1836 to Nov. 30, 1838. 1838/9 in Ann. rept. comrg. 111. and Mich. Canal 1838/9 : 26-31. 1839/40 In Ann. rept. comrs. 111. and Mich. Canal 1839/- 40 : 65-68. 1840/1 no report printed. 1841/2 In Ann. rept. comrs. III. and Mich. Canal 1841/2 : 37-63. E Chief Engineer's Report William Goodlng. chief engr. 1837-1842. Ann. rept. of chief engr. to bd. of comrs. of 111. and Mich. Canal, [2]-7. In Documents as follows : unnum. 1837 In Ann. rept. comrs. III. and Mich. Canal 1837/8 : 27-34. unnum. 1837 In Ann. rept. canal comrs. 1899/00 : 160- 173. nnnum. 1838 In Ann. rept. comrs. 111. and Mich. Canal 1837/8 : 16-27. unnum. 1838 In Ann. rcpt. cnnal comrs. 1899/00 : 152- 160.* 4. 1839 In Ann. rept. comrs. III. and Mich. Canal 1838/9 : 13-25. 5. 1840 In Ann. rept. comrs. III. and Mich. Canal 1839/40 : 15-24. 5. 1840 In Ann. rept. canal comrs. 1899/00 : 189.* 8. 1841 no report printed. 7. 1842 In 7 Ann. rept. comrs. 111. and Mich. Canal 1841/2 : 65-85.* 7. 1842 In Ann. rept. canal comrs. 1899/00 : 201-206. F Resident Engineer's Report Edward B. Talcott, resident engr. 1839-1842. Ann. rept. of resident engr. of 111. and Mich. Canal. In Documents as follows : 1839 In Ann. rept. comrs. III. and Mich. Canal 1838/9 : 19-22. Rept. on Summit and Middle divisions only. 1840 in Ann. rept. comrs. III. and Mich. Canal 1839/40 : 25-40. Rept. on Summit, Middle nnd Western divisions. 1841 no report printed. 1842 In Ann. rept. comrs. 111. and Mich. Canal 1841/2 : 87-116. Rept on Summit, Middle and Western dlvisons. Fl Resident Engineer, Summit Division Edward B. Talcott, resident engr. 1838. Ann. rept. of res. engr. of Summit Division 111. and Mich. Canal. * Extract only. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 127 CANALS: INDIVIDUAL cont'd Illinois and Michigan Canal cont'd Under Commissioners cont'd 1823-1843 cont'd serial cont'd 6 series cont'd 1836-1842 cont'd Fl cont'd Resident Engineer, Summit Division cont'd In Documents as follows : 1838 in Ann. rept. comrs. 111. and Mich. Canal 1837/8 : 34-42. Discontinued ; merged with series F. F2 Resident Engineer, Middle Division Wm. Jerome, resident engr. 1838. Ann. rept. of res. engr. of Middle Division 111. and Mich. Canal. In Documents as follows : 1838 in Ann. rept. comrs. 111. and Mich. Cannl 1837/8 : 43-48. Discontinued ; merged with series F. F3 Resident Engineer, Western Division Ward B. Burnett, resident encr. 1838-1839. Ann. rept. of res. engr. of Western Division III. and Mich. Canal. In Documents as follows : 1838 In Ann. rept. comrs. 111. and Mich. Canal 1837/8: 49-52. 1839 In Ann. rept. comrs. 111. and Mich. Canal 1838/9 : 23-2K. Discontinued ; merced with series F. non-serial 1818. Advantages resulting from proposed canal con- necting Lake Mich, and 111. River: early applica- tion to Congress urged to procure such change in disposition of land as to make it applicable to furtherance of this project. (Govs. mess. 1818.) 1819. Letter from the secy, of war, transmitting topo- graphical repts., made with a view to ascertain the practicability of uniting the waters of 111. River, with those of Lake Mich. 10 pp. (U. S. 16 Cong. 1 sess., doc. 17.) Contains rent, from Mn.1. S. H. T,otis. dnted March 4, 1817. and one from R. Graham and Joseph Philips. dated April 4. 1819. The Lon*r rent, rplnte-* to the eovt. survey mndn in 181B. This Is not an 111. d"C. It Is !nclndd here hnonuse It contains the rent, of one of the four surveys mnde of the canal route, two heine state and two federal surveys. For references see below. Surveys. 1821. Rept. of committee on Internal Improvement to whom was committed bill concerning navigable communication betw. waters of 111. River and Lake Mich. (House Jol. 2 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1820/1: 199-200.) 1 822. Attention called to advantage resulting from con- necting waters of Mississippi River with great northern lakes by navigable channels. (Govs. inaug. address 1822 In Sen. Jol. 3 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1822/3: 23-24.) . Recommendation that attention of states of Ohio and Indiana be called to Importance of Improving navigation of Wabash and Mauml (sic) Rivers, and connecting them witb canal; also that arrange- ments be made with these states for accomplish- ment of this object. (Same 1822; in same 1822/3: 27.) . Recommendation that leglsl. make provision for examination of rivers, for exploration of country, and for marking out line of canals; that detailed estimates of costs, together with surveys be sub- mitted to general govt, with memorial setting forth reasonable claims of state, national aid. (Same 1822 In same 1822/3: 27-28.) CANALS: INDIVIDUAL cont'd Illinois and Michigan Canal cont'd non-serial cont'd 1822. Review of conditions of congressional act giving state power to cut canal through public lands. (Same 1822 in same 1822/3: 26-27.) . Recommendation that leglsl. form fund to be appropriated exclusively for internal improvements. (Same 1822 in same 1822/3: 27.) . Advantages arising to state from connection of waters of Lake Mich, with 111. River; prosecution of work urged. (Govs. mess. 3 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1822.) 1822-1900. Documentary history of 111. and Mich. Canal from 1822 to 1848, Incl. docs, and public records of later date showing present condition of 90-ft re- serve; 16-ft. tow path reserve along portions of so. branch of Chicago River, and all laws, charters, ordinances, and other information obtainable from 1830 to 1856, re. canal comrs. sub-division of so. half of sec. 9, township 39 north, range 14 east of 3d P. M. (original Chicago) and vacant space left by canal comrs. of 1830 for public use along mar- gin of Chicago River in this sub-division. (A.R. canal comrs. 1899/00: 60-269.) 1824. Memorial to Congress soliciting grant of land on each side of canal proposed to be opened betw. Lake Mich, and 111. River; dated Nov. 20. The text of this memorial was not found. Proceedings in reference to it may be found on pp. 32, 36, 37 and 51 of the House Jol. 1824. The rept. of the select committee of the U. S. Congress to which the memorial was referred may be found in U. S. 18 Cong. 2 sess. House repts. vol 1, no. 53. . Renewed recommendation that portion of state revenue be annually set apart to create and sustain fund to be exclusively apportioned to Internal Im- provements, especially for opening of navigable communications betw. the great lakes and Wabash and 111. Rivers. (Govs. mess. 1824.) 1826. Jan. Efforts of directors of 111. and Mich. Canal Co. to further canal project, reviewed; advisability of state's taking up the project urged; necessity of revising charter to make it more advantageous to state. (Same Jan. 1826.) . Jan. 18. Memorial of Gen. Assem. of 111. to Congress on subject of the 111. and Mich. Canal. (Laws of 111. 4 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1826: 97-98; Sen. Jol. 4 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1826: 40-42; House Jol. same 1826: 78-80; A.R. canal comrs. 1899/00: 68-69.) The rept. of the federal committee on roads and canals, to whom this memorial had been referred, may be found In U. S. 19 Cong. 1 sess. House repts. v. 2, no. 147. . Dec. Efforts of Executive to ascertain terms upon which a canal loan could be procured; adop- tion of preparatory measures to commence canal recommended. (Govs. mess. Dec. 1826.) 1827. Jan. 12. Memorial of 111. leglsl. to Congress praying for additional grant of land. Text of this memorial was not found In the 111. docu- ments. Copies may be found In U. S. 19 Cong. 2 sess. House docs. v. 5, no. 81 and Sen. docs. v. 2, doc. 46. 1828. Jan. 28. Letter of Gov. Edwards to secy, of war requesting that a survey of a proper route for canal connecting waters of 111. River and Lake Mich., be made by competent officers of engr. dept. of U. S.; secy's, reply. (A.R. canal comrs. 1899/00: 71-72.) . Dec. Canal loan; recommendation that applica- tion be made to Pres. of U. S. to have location and survey of route of canal made by officer of U. S. engr. corps. (Govs. mess. Dec. 1828.) 1829(7). Memorial of Gen. Assem. of 111. to Congress praying that Congress will grant to state sufficient 128 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP ILLINOIS CANALS: INDIVIDUAL cont'd Illinois and Michigan Canal cont'd non-serial cont'd quantity of land to enable it to complete canal betw. 111. River and Lake Mich. Text of this memorial was not found In the 111. docs. A copy may be found In U. S. 20 Cong. 2 sess. Senate docs. v. 2, no. 80. 1829. Dec. 25. Letter of Gov. Edwards and certificate of comrs. of General Land Office, transmitting map of route selected for canal to connect waters of Lake Mich, and 111. River. (A.R. canal comrs. 1899/00: 82.) Map referred to Is betw. pp. 268 and 269. 1831. Nov. 22. Rept. of actg. comr., enclosing rept., Nov. 21, of J. M. Bucklin to actg. canal comr. Dunn on having completed the examination of the Calamic River. (Same 1899/00: 85-86.) 1832. Dec. Rept. of bd. of canal comrs. in re relative cost of the 111. and Mich. Canal and a r.r. (Sen. Jol. 1832/3: 61-64.) . Dec. 4. Propriety of chartering a co., with proper restrictions for term of yrs. to make proper connection, by r.r. or canal, of waters of 111. River with Lake Mich. (Govs. mess. Dec. 1832.) . Dec. 20. Draft of memorial to Congress praying that land granted for canal purposes under act of Mch. 2, 1827, may he applied either to a r.r., a turn- pike, or a canal. (House jol. 8 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1832/3: 139.) 1833. Jan. 1. Rept. of survey of route of canal, to- gether with estimates; oy J. M. Bucklin. (A.R. canal comrs. 1899/00: 88-103.) 1834. June 25. Rept. of committee on roads and canals instructed to inquire into expediency of affording some efficient aid to 111. in construction of steam- boat canal from Mich, to 111. River. 21 pp., 1 map (U. S. 23 Cong., 1 sess., House repts. v. 4 no. 546.) This rept. Is accompanied by the following docs. : 1832. May 20. Rept. of a survey to connect the waters of Lake Mich, and the 111. River, 1831 ; by H. Belln. 1834. June 6. C. Gratlot, chief engr. U. S. engr. dept. to chrm. committee on roads and canals. 1834. June 23. Same to same. 1833. Dec. 30. Joseph Duncan, then representative from Illinois, later gov. of 111. This Is not an 111. document. It Is Included here because It contains the rept. of one of the four surveys made of the route of the canal, two of them having been state surveys and two federal surveys. For references see below, Surveys. . Dec. IB. Rept. of atty. gen., auditor of public accts., and state treasurer on examination and ad- justment of books, papers, and vouchers of canal comrs. under act of Mch. 1, 1833, abolishing office of canal comrs. (Sen. jol. 9 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1834/5: 96-97.) 1835. Jan. 6. Rept. of committee on internal improve- ments (Dawson) on res. in re construction of com- munication betw. Lake Mich, and navigable waters of 111. River. (House jol. 9 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1834/5: 225-232.) . Same; separate. Not seen ; 500 copies ordered printed. . Jan. 13. Rept. of committee on internal im- provements on so much of govs. mess, as relates to proposed communication betw. Lake Mich, and 111. River. (Sen. jol. 9 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1834/5: 227-249.) The Forquer rept. . Same; separate. Not seen ; 4000 copies ordered printed. Referred to In rept. of committee on canals and canal lands of 1841 as follows : " The lucid report of Mr. For- quer, of 1835, Induced another enactment which seemed conclusively to fix the settled policy which state had determined to pursue on acceptance of grant from U. S." Gov. Ford, In his history of CANALS: INDIVIDUAL cont'd Illinois and Michigan Canal cont'd non-serial cont'd Illinois (p. 180), lexers to this report as follows: " I call the report an elaborate one ; because It Is so : perhaps more able than any similar document submitted to any of the western legislatures." 1835. Dec. 9. Attention called to importance of canal; sale of alternate sections of land in canal reserva- tion, by U. S., cited as evidence of great value of lots owned in Chicago by state; recommendation that state loan be authorized for prosecution of work on canal and provision made by law for sale of Chicago lots from time to time to pay interest on loan. (Govs. mess. Dec. 1835.) . Expediency of making it duty of persons charged with construction of canal, to make repts. of prog- ress to national as well as to state govt. (Same Dec. 1835.) . Dec. 24. Rept. of committee on internal im- provements (Strode) on that part of govs. mess, relating to 111. and Mich. Canal. (Sen. jol. 9 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1835: 97-102.) . Same; separate. Not seen ; 2000 copies ordered printed. 1836. Dec. 9. Importance of internal improvements; recommendation that state take a certain amt. of capital stock in all canals and r.rs. (Govs. mess. Dec. 1836.) . Same. (A.R. canal comrs. 1899/00: 111.) 1837. Jan. 2. Mess, from gov. transmitting ann. rept. of bd. of canal comrs. (Sen. jol. 10 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1836: 141-142.) . Same. (A.R. canal comrs. 1899/00: 111-112.) . Jan. 21. Rept. of committee on roads and canals (Cloud) on propriety of termination of 111. and Mich. Canal, on expediency of making feeder of the Calamic and on progress of work, amt. expended, etc. (House jol. 10 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1836/7: 325-359.) . Same; separate. Not seen ; 450 copies ordered printed. The questions submitted bv the committee to the comrs. and engr. of the III. and Mich. Canal with their answers are reprinted In Ann. rept. of canal comrs. 1899/ 00 : 138-140. . Jan. 23. Rept. of committee on canals and canal lands (Thomas) on act for relief of Rene Paul et al., for services rendered in surveying route for 111. and Mich. Canal. (Sen. jol. 10 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1836: 273-275.) Reprinted in part In A.R. canal comrs. 1899/00 : 70-71. . Feb. 10. Rept. of committee on roads and canals (Witt) on bill to provide for paying contractors upon 111. and Mich. Canal. (House jol. 10 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1836/7: 547-548.) . Feb. 15. Rept. of committee on canals and canal lands (Thomas) in re mess, of gov. transmitting ann. rept. of canal comrs., and on rept. of House committee on roads and canals on various matters submitted to them for consideration. (Sen. jol. 10 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1836/7: 415-431.) . Same; In part. (A.R. canal comrs. 1899/00: 133- 138.) . Same; separate. 42 pp. 3500 copies ordered printed. The separate edition contains, pp. 24-42, " Questions to [and answers by] the late comrs. of the 111. and Mich. Canal." This portion of the rept. Is omitted from the Sen. Jol. version. . May 8. Quarterly rept. of chief engr. to bd. of canal comrs. (Sen. Jol. July 1837: 28.) . May 22. Letter of treasurer of canal bd. to gov. in re canal funds. (Same 1837: 29-31.) Asks Instructions as to banks In which he shall deposit June instalment of proceeds of sales of canal lands. . May 24. Res. of bd. of canal comrs. in relation to deposites of canal funds. (Same July 1837: 31.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 129 CANALS: INDIVIDUAL cont'd Illinois and Michigan Canal cont'd non-serial cont'd 1837. May 28. Letter from treasurer and actg. comr. of canal bd. to gov. asking instructions as to de- posit of canal funds, with reply of gov., May 29. (Same July 1837: 32-34.) . Oct. 20. Kept, to Benj. Wright by W. B. Bur- nett, res. engr. western division, instructed to ex- amine dividing ridge of Fox and Des Plaines rivers, within limits of state, to ascertain most eligible route for conveying waters of Fox River to supply Summit division. (A.R. comrs. 111. and Mich. Canal 1837/8: 81-83.) . Same. (A. R. canal comrs. 1899/00: 176-178.) . Oct. 23. Rept. to comrs. of 111. and Mich. Canal, by Benj. Wright, apptd. under sec. 3 of canal act of Mch. 2, 1837, " to survey and examine the route of the canal as now established, with view of ascer- taining whether there is sufficient quantity of water, within legitimate authority of state to use, to sup- ply a canal of size and dimensions as the one con- templated to be constructed upon the Summit level." (A.R. comrs. 111. and Mich. Canal 1837/8: 78-81.) . Same. (A.R. canal comrs. 1899/00: 173-176.) . Same. (111. State Register Apr. 13, 1838, p. 2, c. 5-7.) . Oct. 25. Rept. to canal comrs. by Benj. Wright: In answer to questions put to him by canal comrs. concerning line of canal from Chicago to Peru. (A.R. canal comrs. 1837/8: 87-90.) . Same. (Same 1899/00: 179-182.) . Same. (111. State Register April 20, 1838, p. 3, c. 1-3.) . Nov. 28. Rept. to chief engr. by W. B. Burnett, res. engr. western division, presenting data, map, and estimates of the survey of the Saganaskee Swamp, Grassy Lake, Stoney Creek, and the Calu- met River to the state line. (A.R. comrs. 111. and Mich, canal 1837/8: 91-93.) . Same. (A.R. canal comrs. 1899/00: 182-184.) . Nov. 30. Rept. to canal comrs. by W. B. Bur- nett, instructed to make examination of valley of Fox River. (A.R. comrs. 111. and Mich. Canal 1837/8: 83-86.) . Same. (A.R. canal comrs. 1899/00: 178-179.) In the rept. of 1899/00 the table of distances and levels found in the original, is omitted. The controversy of 1836/7 concerned the Summit divi- sion of the canal, commonly known as " the deep cut." A history of the controversy is detailed in the chief engineer's rept. of 1842. Public attention was excited because estimates for this small por- tion of line, upon which there were no structures of any kind, were larger than those for balance of work. There were two reports made, one in favor and the other against the " deep cut." The former was by Mr. Thomas of the Senate, Feb. 15, 1837, and the latter by Mr. Cloud of the House, Jan. 21, 1837. 1837/8-1842. List of work put under contract, showing names of contractors and date of contract. (A.R. comrs. 111. and Mich. Canal 1837/8 (pp. 68-72) same 1842.) 1838. Jan. 29. Letter of comrs. of 111. and Mich. Canal asking authority to purchase property at Lockport on which they have erected two houses for use of comrs. 1 p. (Repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1838.) . Mch. 2. Rept. of committee on internal improve- ments on Indiana res. on connection of Erie and Mich. Canal of Indiana with 111. and Mich. Canal of 111. (House jol. 11 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1838/9: 597-598.) . Dec. 4. 111. and Mich. Canal; general financial stmt.; considers canal a national highway; recom- CANALS: INDIVIDUAL cont'd Illinois and Michigan Canal cont'd non-serial cont'd mends additional loans. (Govs. mess. Dec. 1838 (Duncan).) 1839. Dec. 20. Communication, in answer to House res., from canal comrs. in re contingent expenses of canal and damages that would result from suspen- sion of work. 4 pp. (House repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1839: 365-368.) Merely an acknowledgment of receipts of copy of res., with copies of instructions to secy, of bd. and to chief engr. to prepare repts. called for. The chief engr's. rept. on probable damages resulting from suspension of work was submitted Jan. 4, 1840. 1840. Jan. 4. Rept. of pres. of canal comrs. transmit- ting rept. of chief engr., estimating the damages to the canal which would arise from a suspension of the work; made by the chief engr. of the 111. and Mich. Canal, in reply to House res. 9 pp. (House repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1839/40: 137-145.) . Same. (A.R. canal comrs. 1899/00: 187.) 1841. Jan. 8. Rept. of committee on canals and canal lands (Pearson) on inquiry as to available means of canal fund and ability of state to complete work. 16 Ffor 181 PP. (Sen. repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840/1: 145-162.) . Same; in part. (A.R. canal comrs. 1899/00: 190- 192.) . Feb. 13. Letter from pres. and actg. comr. on 111. and Mich. Canal, in re amt. of funds necessary to complete canal from 111. River to Du Page feeder. 1 leaf. (Sen. repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 1 and 2 sess 1840/1: 421.) . Feb. 24. Rept. of select committee on providing for payment of interest on state debt, for disposi- tion of system of internal improvements, and for continuance of canal. 9 pp. (House repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840/1: 389-397.) Document is incorrectly dated Feb. 27. . Feb. 24. Rept. of minority of select committee on disposition of internal improvement system, the canal, and raising of adequate revenue for support of state govt. 10 pp. (Same 1840/1: 399-408.) Document is incorrectly dated Feb. 22. 1842. Feb. 28. Communications and docs, on the sub- ject of a grant of land to 111. to aid in completion of 111. and Mich. Canal. 14 pp. (U. S. 27 Cong., 3 sess., Sen. docs. v. 2 no. 26.) This it will be seen is not an 111. document. It contains, however, communications from officials of the canal not found in the 111. docs. They are given official sanction by having been collected and transmitted In the above form by Richd. M. Young, U. S. Sen- ator from 111., to the chrm. of the committee on public lands. The contents of the doc. are ai follows : 1842. Jan. 25. Wm. (iooding, chief engr. 111. and Mich. Canal, to Col. Jno. Wentworth, ed. Chicago Democrat. 1842. Jan. 26. I. N. Morris, pres. bd. canal comrs. to Saml. McRoberts, IT. S. Senator from 111. . Dec. 7. Recommendation to memorialize Con- gress for additional grant of land to cover remain- ing cost of canal construction. (Govs. mess. Dec. 1842: 17.) . Dec. 14. Rept. of committee on canals and canal lands on subject of memorializing Congress for ad- ditional grant of lands to complete 111. and Mich. Canal. 2 pp. (Sen. repts. 13 Gen. Assem. 1842/3: 125-126.) . Same. (A.R. canal comrs. 1899/00: 200.) 1843. Canal resources; effect of completion of canal on industrial activity, taxable property, etc. (Rept. of committee on finance 1843: 3-7.) In House repts. 1842/3 : 165-174. . Speech of Mr. Arnold on bill to provide for com- pletion of 111. and Mich. Canal, and for payment of 130 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS CANALS: INDIVIDUAL cont'd Illinois and Michigan Canal cont'd non-serial cont'd canal debt. (111. State Register Feb. 17, 1843, p. 4, c. 3-6.) 1843. Remarks of Mr. Parker, of Coles, on final passage of the canal bill. (Same Men. 10, 1843, p. 4, c. 6-7.) CANAL DEBT See also below the heading Claims under the Trustees. The 426 p. report under date of 1857 contains a full history of the Thornton loan, negotiated by the first bd. of canal comrs. It contains a large quantity of correspondence not calendared below. 1835. Corresp. betw. Gov. Duncan, Gov. Coles, pres. bd. of comrs. of 111. and Mich. Canal, J. Delafield, pres. of Phoenix Bank, and Chas. Butler in re loan for construction of canal. (House Jol. 9 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1835/6: 12-22.) . Same; separate, together with Gov. Duncan's ann. mess, of Dec. 7. Not seen ; 2000 copies ordered printed. This correspondence comprises : 1835. March 20. Gov. Duncan to [ex]-Gov. Coles, pres. bd. canal comrs. 1835. April 28. GOT. Coles to Gov. Duncan, written from Phlla. 1835. April 20. J. Delafield to Gov. Coles, from N. Y. 1835. April 22. Chas. Butler to Gov. Coles, from N. Y., a brother of Benj. F. Butler, atty. gen. IT. S. A., 1833-1837. . Jan. 11. Govs. mess, in response to Sen. res. of Jan. 6, requesting him to communicate information upon which he predicated his recommendation in favor of loan for construction of Mich, and 111. Canal. (Sen. jol. 9 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1834/5: 223-225.) 1836. Dec. 9. Efforts of Executive to negotiate canal loan under authority of act of Jan. 9, 1836. (Govs. mess. Dec. 1836.) . Dec. 19. Communication to spkr. of Sen. from gov. in re moneyed transactions, on acct. of canal, with which he had anything to do. (Sen. jol. 10 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1836: 97-98.) 1836-1839. 111. and Mich, canal fund amt. of canal bonds sold each yr. and to whom, sources from which fund has been derived, whole amt. of expen- ditures 1836-1839, total disbursements, gross re- ceipts, etc. (Rept. exhibiting the statistics of the state 1840: 8-10.) . Same. (House repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1839/40: 40-42.) . Stmt. showing amt. reed, from loans authorized under acts of Jan. 9, 1836, Mch. 2 and July 21, 1837, and Feb. 23, 1839. (A.R. bd. canal comrs. 111. and Mich. Canal 1839: 5.) 1837. May 29. Letter of treasurer and actg. comr. of canal fund to gov. concerning negotiation of $500,- 000 loan authorized in 1836; effect of suspension of specie payments on availability of canal fund, etc. (Sen. jol. July 1837: 34-38.) 1839. July 16. Text of agreement betw. pres. of canal bd. and 111. State Bank whereby latter advanced money in exchange for instalments due canal comrs. from U. S. Bank. (A.R. comrs. 111. and Mich. Canal 1838/9: 38.) . July 22. Communication from Gov. Carlin to U. S. Bank authorizing Bank of U. S. to place to credit of State Bank of 111. amt. of seven last in- stalments. (Same 1838/9: 39.) . Oct. 30. Contract of agts. of state (R. M. Young and Jno. Reynolds) with Wright & Co. of London for loan of four million dollars for canal purposes; text in full. 9 pp. (House repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1839/40: 389-397.) . Nov. 1. Exhibit of interest acct. and final settle- ment with State Bank of 111. of contract of July 16, CANALS: INDIVIDUAL cont'd Illinois and Michigan Canal cont'd CANAL DEBT cont'd 1839. (A.R. comrs. 111. and Mich. Canal 1838/9: 40.) 1839. Dec. 10. Acct. of issues of scrip during yr. by canal comrs.; cause and effect. (Same 1838/9: 7-8.) . . Stmt. of arrangements made for addi- tional sale of canal stock. (Govs. mess, called sess. Dec. 1839.) . . Stmt. of financial transaction to supply deficit which had accrued agst. canal fund. (Same called sess. 1839.) . Dec. 16. Mess, from gov. furnishing names of all agts. employed to procure funds for use of state together with their powers and instructions, amt of compensation, etc. 6 pp. (Sen. repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1839/40: 175-180.) Details of apptmt. of John Reynolds, Rlchd. M. Young and M. M. Rawllngs to negotiate canal loan. . Dec. 18. Mess, from gov. transmitting docs, in re canal loans referred to in his mess, at opening of sess. 6 pp. (Some 1839/40: 191-196.) The documents transmitted comprise : 1839. July 16. Text of contract betw. canal comrs. and State Bank of 111. 1839. July 22. Gov. Carlin to TI. S. Bank In relation to transferring last seven instalments on canal loan to State Bank. 1839. July 22. Same to same, consenting to change in contract for money due canal fund. 1839. Dec. ]4. N. H. Ridgely to Gov. Carlin In relation to contract with canal comrs. . Same. 7 pp. (House repts. same 1839/40: 341- 347.) . Dec. 18. Mess, from gov., enclosing communica- tion from R. M. Young, agt. of the state to borrow money for the canal. 6 pp. (House repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1839/40: 349-364.) Letter referred to is dated Phila., Nov. 30, 1839. . Dec. 20. Mess, from gov. transmitting corresp. had with agts. employed to negotiate loans for the 111. and Mich. Canal. 30 pp. (Sen. repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1839/40: 361-390.) The correspondence transmitted comprises : 1830. April 4. Thos. Mather to Gov. Carlin, from Phila. 1839. May 16. Gov. Carlln to Jno. Reynolds. 1839. May 27. Gov. Carlln to T. Dunlap, pres. U. S. Bank. 1839. May 31. W. F. Thornton, pres. bd. canal comrs., to Gov. Carlln. 1839. Jnne 2. Same to same. 1839. July 27. Gov. Carlin to Gen. Thornton. 1839. March 27. Jno. Reynolds to Gov. Carlin, from Louisville. 1839. April 29. Messrs. Rawllngs and Reynolds to Gov. Carlln, from Phila. 1839. July 13. Gov. Carlin to Jno. Reynolds. Mr. Reynolds to Gov. Carlln, from Lon- 1839. July 28. don. 1839. Sept. 12. 1839. Sept. 17. 1839. Sept. 19. 1839. Oct. 6. 1839. Aug. 20. Same to same, from N. Y. ' from Louisville. Messrs. Young and Reynolds to S. Jaud- on. from London. 1839. Aug. 21. S. Jaudon to Young and Reynolds, Lon- don. 1839. July 1. Gov. Carltn to R. M. Young. 1839. June 26. R. M. Young to Gov. Carlln, from Phlla. 1839. July 11. Gov. Carlin to R. M. Young. 1839. July 9. R. M. Young to Gov. Carlln, from N. Y. 1839. July 18. Same to same, from N. Y. 1839. Sept. 19. Same to same, from London. 1839. Oct. 17. " -. . Rept. of pres. of canal bd., W. F. Thorn- ton, in re interest on canal loans. (Sen. jol. 11 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1839/40: 45.) -. Dec. 21. Communication to spkr. of Sen. from gov. in re payment of interest on canal loan and negotiations for loans for canal purposes in Lon- don. (Same 1839/40: 44-45.) -. . Supplemental mess, from gov. enclosing charges of agts. employed to negotiate loans for INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 131 CANALS: INDIVIDUAL cont'd Illinois and Michigan Canal cont'd CANAL DEBT cont'd state. (House repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1839. 369-372.) Contains letter from Jno. H. Klnzie, dated St. Louis, May 14, 1839. relative to arrival with and disposi- tion of canal bonds. 1839. Dec. 26. Letter from bd. of fund comrs. (M. M. Rawlings and Chas. Oakley) concerning the " four million loan." 3 pp. (Sen. repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1839/40: 113-115.) . Dec. 28. Govs. mess, transmitting all corresp. in his possession that has any bearing on loans. 7 pp. (House repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1839/40: 381-385.) The correspondence submitted comprises : 1839. May 1. M. M. Rawlings and Jno. Reynolds to Gov. Carlin, from N. Y. 1839. May 2. M. M. Rawlings to Gov. Carlin, from N. Y. 1839. May 16. Messrs. Rawlings and Reynolds to Gov. Carlin in relation to loan for the State House, from N. T. 1839. May 16. Same to same. 1839. Nov. 4. Messrs. Rawlings and Oakley to Gov. Carlin, from Quincy. $4,000,000 loan from Wright & Co. 1839. Nov. 6. Gov. Carlin to Messrs. Rawlings and Oakley. 1839. Nov. 6. Rawlings and Oakley to Gov. Carlin. . Dec. 31. Mess, from gov. enclosing copy of con- tract of agts. of the state with Wright & Co., London. 9 pp. (Same 1839/40: 389-397.) Enclosed documents as follows : 1839. Oct. 30. Memorandum of agreement between Richd. M. Youne: and ,Tno. Reynolds, agts. to negotiate $4,000,000 loan, and Wright & Co. 1840. Jan. 15. Kept, of committee on finance, to whom was referred a contract for a loan of one million of dollars, made by Richd. M. Young and Jno. Rey- nolds, and also rept. of the minority. 14pp. (Same 1839/40: 118-134.) . Same. (House jol. 11 Gen. Assem. called sess. 1839/40: 167-176.) . Same. (Repts. and docs. re. canal claims 1857: 95-102.) This is the 426-p. rept. of 1857. It may be found in the Repts. to the Gen. Assem. 1857 : 1445-1870. . Jan. 20. Rept. of jt. judiciary committee in re contracts made by fund comrs. for sale of state bonds, since adjournment of legisl. in Mch. last; also contracts made for sale of state bonds on acct. of 111. and Mich. Canal. (Sen. jol. 11 Gen. Assem. called sess. 1839/40: 136-146.) . Same; separate. 14 pp. (Sen. repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1839/40: 159-172.) . Same. (Repts. and docs. re. canal claims 1857: 103-112.) See note under preceding Item for more specific refer- ence. . Jan. 29. Rept. of jt. judiciary committee, Jan. 29, on examination of contracts made for sale of state bonds on acct. of 111. and Mich. Canal. (House jol. 11 Gen. Assem. called sess. 1839/40: 271-275.) . Same; separate. 6 pp. (House repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1839/40: 147-152.) . Nov. 26. On execution of act of Feb. 1, 1840, re- quiring comrs. of 111. and Mich. Canal to sell so much of canal lands and lots as were required to pay interest on loans made for canal purposes. (Govs. mess. Nov. 1840: 11-12.) . . Amt. of canal stock sold under act of 1839, with amt. of balance left to be sold. (Same Nov. 1840: 10-11.) . Dec. 2. Letter from gov. to Sen. in re loan of $300,000 from internal improvement fund to canal. (Sen. repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840/1: 255.) CANALS: INDIVIDUAL cont'd Illinois and Michigan Canal cont'd CANAL DEBT cont'd 1840. Same. (Sen. jol. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840/1: 59.) Communication in jol. is dated Dec. 8, in repts. Dec. 2. . . Govs. communication to Sen. in re late sale of state bonds to agt. of canal contractors. (Same 1 sess. 1840: 38-39.) . Dec. 5. Govs. mess., to House, in re instalment reed, by R. M. Young upon contract with J. Wright & Co. of London for sale of $1,000,000 of 111. and Mich. Canal stock. (House jol. 12 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1840: 79.) . Dec. 19. Letter from gov., to spkr. of Sen., in re money deposited in U. S. Bank, being instalment of sum advanced on contract with London agts. for sale of 111. and Mich. Canal bonds. 2 pp. (Sen. repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840/1: 287-288.) . . Letter from gov. transmitting corresp., etc., in re sale of bonds for canal purposes. 38 pp. (Same 1840/1: 17-54.) correspondence transmitted comprises in order named : 1840. Dec. 15. W. F. Thornton to Gov. Carlin, from Springfield. 1840. March 9. Commission apptg. canal comrs. special agts. to negotiate one million dollar loan, text In full. 1840. . Form of a bond taken from contractors. " " Power of atty. from contractors to W. F. Thornton. 1840. April 14. Letter of atty. from canal comrs. to W. F. Thornton. 1840. April 30. Commission apptg. W. F. Thornton agt. of state to sell canal bonds. 1810. April 30. Gov. Carlin to W. F. Thornton. 1840. May 23. Copy of hill for 20,000 drawn on Wright and Co. by Messrs. Young and Reynolds. 1840. May 25. Jno. Reynolds and R. M. Young to W. F. Thornton, from Washington. 1840. May 25. R. M. Young to W. F. Thornton, from Washington. 1840. June 1. W. F. Thornton to Nevins, Townsend ft Co., from N. Y. 184ft. June 1. W. F. Thornton to Gov. Carlin, from N. Y. 1840. June 20. Wright & Co. to Saml. Jaudon, agt. of U. S. Bank in London. 1840. June 27. W. F. Thornton to Wright & Co., from London. 1840. July 18. 1840. July 23. London. 1840. July 20. Wright & Co. to W. F. Thornton. Sam. Allinson to W. F. Thornton, from . _.. Contract for sale of III. bonds, betw. W. F. Thornton and Magniac, Smiths & Co., London. 1840. July 20. Agreement of guarantee betw. same par- ties. ' 1840. July 23. W. F. Thornton to Saml. Jaudon. 1840. Aug. 14. Nevins. Townsend & Co's. agreement for sale of exchange. 1840. Aug. 13. W. F. Thornton to Magniac, Smiths * Co. 1841. Jan. 2. Letter from gov. enclosing letters in re failure of Wright & Co. of London, agts. for 111. and Mich. Canal bonds. 2 pp. (Same 1840/1: 307- 308.) Letters enclosed comprise: 1840. Dec. 22. Nevins, Townsend & Co. to W. F. Thorn- 1840. Dec. 3. Magniac, Smiths & Co. to W. F. Thornton. . Jan. 5. Letter from gov. enclosing letter from Sam. Allinson, of London, of Dec. 1, 1840, in re failure of Wright & Co., London agts. for 111. and Mich. Canal bonds. 3pp. (Some 1840/1: 311-313.) . Same. (Same, pp. 393-394.) Feb. 3. Letter from gov. enclosing communica- tion [and app.] from R. M. Young, agt. of 111. for negotiating loans for 111. and Mich. Canal. 47 pp. (Same 1840/1: 349-399.) The communication comprises : 1841. Jan. 10. R. M. Young to Gov. Carlin, from Wash- 1839. Nov. 1. Sam. Jaudon to R. M. Young. 1839. Nov. 30. R. M. Young to Wright & Co., from Phila. 1840. Jan. 4. Wright & Co. to R, M. Young. 1840. March 18. Same to same. 132 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS CANALS: INDIVIDUAL cont'd Illinois and Michigan Canal cont'd CANAL DEBT cont'd 1840. March 18. S. Jaudon to K. M. Young. 1840. Feb. 3. Gov. Carlin to R. M. Young. 1840. Feb. 19. Same to same. 1840. March 7. W. B. Ogden, of Chicago, to R. M. Young. 1840. March 29. R. M. Young to W. B. Ogden. 1840. March 12. Gov. Carlin to R. M. Young and Jno. Reynolds. 1840. March 26. Same to same. 1840. May 15. R. II. Young to Gov. Carlin, from Wash- ington. 1840. May 1. Gov. Carlin to R. M. Young. id40. May 26. Same to same. 1840. May 25. U. M. Young to W. F. Thornton, from Washington. 1840. May 26. R. M. Young and Jno. Reynolds to Wright & Co., from Washington. 1840. May 29. Same to same, from Washington. 1840. June 1. W. F. Thornton to GOT. Carlin, from N. Y. 1840. May 29. W. F. Thornton to Nevins, Townsend A Co., from Washington. 1840. June 30. Wright & Co. to R. M. Young and Jno. Reynolds. 1840. June 14. GOT. Carlin to R. M. Young 1840. June 25. GOT. Carlin to R. M. Young and Jno. Reynolds. 1840. July 2. GOT. Carlin to R. M. Young. 1840. July 20. Messrs. Young and Reynolds to Wright & Co., from Washington. 1840. Aug. 20. Wright & Co. to R. M. Young. 1840. Oct. IB. R. M. Young to Wright & Co., from QuincT. 1840. Dec. 1. Samuel Alllnson to GOT. Carlin. 1840. Pec. 23. R. M. Yonng to S. Jandon, from N. Y. 1840. Dec. 23. R. M. Young to Wright & Co., from N. Y. 1840. Dec. 28. R. M. Young to GOT. Carlin, from N. Y. 1840. Dec. 12. GOT. Carlin to R. M. Young (extract). 1842. Stmt. in re Thornton loan In 1840 from Magniac, Smiths & Co., London. (A.R. comrs. 111. and Mich. Canal 1841/2: 13.) . Dec. 7. Provision of selling bonds at par for construction of 111. and Mich. Canal unavailing; only reliance for progress of work has been re- mainder of proceeds of sale of bonds negotiated by Gen. Thornton in 1840. (Govs. mess. Dec. 1842.) 1843. Jan. 5. Kept, of committee on canals and canal lands on that part of ex govs. and govs. mess, of 1842 which relates to canal. (Sen. repts. 13 Gen. Assem. 1842: 81-91.) . Same. (A.R. canal comrs. 1899/00: 197-199.) . Same; separate. Not seen ; 1000 copies ordered printed. . Jan. 6. Mess, from gov. enclosing letter from ex Gov. Carlin on negotiation in regard to $4,000,000 loan. (Sen. repts. 13 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1842/3: 171-173.) EMPLOYES 1837-1841. List of officers and agts. employed by bd. of comrs. (A.R. canal comrs. 1899/00: 194-196.) 1838-1842. List of officers and agts. in employment of the bd., showing names, office held, and compensa- tion reed. (A.R. comrs. 111. and Mich. Canal 1837/8 (p. 73) same 1841/2.) 1840. Letter from pres. of 111. and Mich. Canal giving no. of persons employed at canal office in Lockport. 1 leaf. (Sen. repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1839/40: 431- 432.) . Letter from pres. of 111. and Mich. Canal con- cerning no. of engrs. in employ of state. 2 pp. (Same 1839/40: 429-430.) 1843. Rept. of pres. of 111. and Mich. Canal in re no. of persons employed on canal, amt. of work per- formed, and compensation, etc. 2 pp. (House repts. 13 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1842: 315-316.) FEEDERS Calamic River 1831. Copy of rept. of J. Bucklin, engr. on part of state of 111. and Mich. Canal, on examination of Calamic River. (A.R. canal comrs. 1899/00: 83-85.) CANALS: INDIVIDUAL cont'd Illinois and Michigan Canal cont'd FEEDERS cont'd Calamic River cont'd 1831. Communication from C. Dunn, with rept. of J. M. Bucklin, engr., re. examination of Calamic River and to a series of surveys in vallies (sic) of the Des Plaines and 111. Rivers. (Same 1899/00: 85-87.) LANDS 1829. Sale of canal lots in Chicago; yield to canal fund; commercial promise of Chicago. (Rept. canal comrs. 1829/30.) 1833. Rept. [to spkr. of the House] of the bd. of canal comrs., in conformity with a res. of the House of Representatives, of 8th of Feb., 1883. n. t. p. 23 PP. 4. For text of res. see House jol. 1832/3 : 474. Res. calls for all Information canal comrs. may have concern- ing quality of lands belonging to state on canal route. Uept. Is not In Illinois state docs. Copy seen is in Chicago Historical Society Library. . Auditor's rept., in response to House res. of Jan. 29, on no. of town lots and canal lands sold on canal route and amt. for which sold. (A.R. canal comrs. 1899/00: 87.) For text of res. see House jol. 1832/3 : 422. 1834. Rept. of select committee on examination of law granting pre-emption rights on certain canal land, and of deeds made for said lands. (Sen. jol. 9 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1834/5: 104-105.) 1835. Govs. mess. re. depredations committed upon land granted by Congress to state for construction of 111. and Mich. Canal. (House jol. 9 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1834/5: 314-315.) 1836-1843. List of town or city lots sold by old bd. of canal comrs. prior to apptmt. of trustees under act of Feb. 21, 1843, with names of purchasers, date of sales, names to whom final certificates are given, names of officers issuing certificates and date. (A. R. bd. canal comrs. 1877/8: 55.) 1837-1838. List of lots sold in towns of Lockport, Ot- tawa, and La Salle, June 1, 1837, to Dec. 3, 1838, showing date, name of purchaser, valuation, and amt. for which sold. (A.R. comrs. 111. and Mich. Canal 1837/8: 66-67.) 1838. Dec. 13. On execution of sec. 6 of canal act of 1837, empowering the bd. to sell canal lands in township in which Chicago is situated, and alter- nate lots in La Salle and other towns along canal route. (Same 1837/8: 15.) . . On execution of act of July, 1837, provid- ing conditionally for sale of canal lands to amt. of $400,000. (Same 1837/8: 14-15.) . . On depredations on canal lands. (Same 1837/8: 14.) . . Defects in law providing for apptmt. of three comrs. by circuit judge of 7th judicial dis- trict to value private property required for con- struction of canal. (Same 1837/8: 14.) 1839. Stmt. of sales of canal lands and town lots. (Same 1838/9: 32.) 1840. List of lands, sold at June sale of canal lands, showing description, purchasers, and amt. realized. (Same 1839/40: 55-59.) 1841-1842. List of canal lands sold; description, pur- chaser, and amt. realized. (Same 1841/2: 40-58.) 1842. List of canal lots in Lockport, Ottawa, and La Salle, sold in 1842. (Same 1841/2: 59-64.) . Rept. of comrs. of 111. and Mich. Canal re. pro- ceedings under act for relief of purchasers of canal lots in Chicago and Ottawa. 7 pp. (House repts. 13 Gen. Assem. 1842/3: 281-287.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 133 CANALS: INDIVIDUAL cont'd Illinois and Michigan Canal cont'd LANDS cont'd 1878. Kept, of chief engr. on investigation of land sales made by former bds. of canal comrs. prior to act of Feb. 21, 1843, creating bd. of trustees. (A.R. bd. canal comrs. 1877/8: 42-57.) LAWS 1833. Act to abolish office of canal comrs., approved Mch. 1, 1833. (A.R. canal comrs. 1899/00: 104.) RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES serial See above, the serial group D. 1823-1836. Rept. from auditor re. acct. of state and the 111. and Mich. Canal. (Rept. auditor of public accts. 1839: 27-31.) 1824. Stmts. of amt. due by canal comrs. re. survey and location of route for 111. and Mich. Canal. (A. R. canal comrs. 1899/00: 62-65.) 1825. Rept. of committee on finance on examination of accts. of canal comrs., and necessity for further apprns. for canal. (House jol. 4 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1824/5: 254.) . Rept. of pres. and directors of 111. and Mich. Canal Co. on their expenses. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1826: 40-42.) Repr. In A.R. canal comrs. 1899/00 : 69-70. 1830. Expenditures by canal comrs. (A.R. bd. canal comrs. 1899/00: 80-81.) . Stmt.; canal fund in acct. current with treas- urer of bd. of canal comrs. (Rept. canal comrs. 1829/30.) 1835. Dec. 16. Govs. mess, in re expenditures on 111. and Mich. Canal. (House jol. 9 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1835: 78.) 1836-1839. Table showing amt. of work executed and measured each yr., contingencies each yr., and whole amt. of expenditures each yr. (A.R. bd. comrs. 111. and Mich. Canal 1839: 4.) 1836/7. Financial transactions. (Quarterly rept. canal comrs. 1837.) 1839. Review of expenditures, contracts, etc., of canal bd. (Govs. mess, called sess. 1839.) . Rept. from auditor transmitting acct. of state with 111. and Mich. Canal. (Rept. auditor of public accts. 1838/9: 27-31.) SUBVEYS 1816. In this yr. the first survey of the canal route was made. It was made under the federal govt. by Maj. Stephen H. Long, who made a rept. to the secy, of war in Mch., 1817. For particulars see above, non-serial group, under date of 1819. 1823. In this yr. the second survey of the route was made. This was a state survey made by Messrs. Post and Paul, and their rept. is Included in the rept. of the canal comrs. of 1825; see above, under serial reports, this date. 1831. In this yr. the third survey of the route was completed. This was a federal survey made by H. Belin, asst. c. e., U. S. A. The survey had been begun the previous yr. by F. Harrison and W. B. Guyon. The rept. of the survey was transmitted to the secy, of war on May 24, 1832, and is printed in the rept. of the committee on roads and canals of 1834; see above, non-serial group, this date. . In this yr. the fourth survey of the route was made. It was a state survey made by J. M. Buck- lln, the engr. of the 111. and Mich. Canal. The rept. of the survey is dated Jan. 1, 1833, and Is printed as part of the ann. rept. of the canal comrs. in the 1899/00 rept. of the present bd. of canal comrs. pp. 88-103. CANALS: INDIVIDUAL cont'd Illinois and Michigan Canal cont'd Under Trustees 1843-1871 The Chicago Historical Society has a letterbook cover- ing the period from May 12, 1845 to March, 1846, belonging to William H. Swift, president of the board of trustees of the 111. and Mich. Canal. serial 1 series 1843/4 Under Act of Feb. 21, 1843 Acting Commissioner The only report made by the acting comr. relates to the adjustment of canal administration preliminary to Its assumption by the trustees authorized under above act 1843/4. Ann. rept. of the acting comr. of the 111. and Mich. Canal, 8. Checklist S. j.343/4 dept. ed. Springfield, Walters and Weber, 1844. 98 pp. 400 copies were ordered printed. 8. 1843/4 doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. In Collected docs, as follows : 8. 1843/4 In House repts. 14 Gen. Assem. 1844/5 : 17-114. 2 series 1844/5-1871 Under Trustees Tnder act of Feb. 21, 1843, to provide for the comple- tion of the Illinois and Michigan Canal, and for the payment of the canal debt. This act author- ized the creation of a bd. of canal trustees. The affairs of the canal were administered by three trustees until May 1, 1871, at which time the trustees surrendered their trust to the canal comrs. Of these trustees two were elected, or appointed, by the subscribers to the canal loan, and one, the state trustee, was appointed by the Governor. GOVERNOR Augustus C. French, 1846-1853. Joel A. Matteson. 1853-1857. Wm. H. Bissell, 1857-1860. John Wood, 1860-1861. Richnrd Yates. 1861-1865. Richard J. Oglesby, 1865-1869. TRUSTEES 1845-1847. Wm. H. Swift, of Boston, pres. stockholders' David Leavltt, of N. Y., treas. trustees. Jacob Fry, of Springfield, state trustee. 1847-1850. Wm. H. Swift, of Boston, pres. I stockholders' David Leavltt, of N. Y., trens. f trustees. Chas. Oakley,* of Chicago, state trustee. 1850-1852. Wm. H. Swift, of Boston, pres. I stockholders' David Leavitt, of N. Y., treas. f trustees. Joseph B. Wells, of Chicago, state trustee. 1852-1857. Wm. II. Swift, of Boston, pres. I stockholders' David Leavitt, of N. Y., treas. J trustees. Joslah McUoberts, of Joliet, state trustee. 1857-1858. Wm. H. Swift, of Boston, pres. I stockholders' David Leavltt, of N. Y., treas. f trustees. Chas. H. Ray,* of Chicago, state trustee. 1858-1861. Wm. II. Swift, of Boston, pres. I stockholders' Henry Grinnell, of N. Y., treas. I trustees. Chas. H. Ray, of Chicago, state trustee. 1861-1864. Wm. H. Swift, of Boston, pres. I stockholders' Henry Grinnell, of N. Y., treas. f trustees. Martin H. Cassell,* of Jacksonville, state trustee. 1864-1868. Wm. H. Swift, of Boston, pres. (. stockholders' Henry Grinnell, of N. Y., treas. I trustees. Sherldnn Walt, of Decatur, state trustee. A Trustees' Reports 1845-1868. Ann. rept. to the gov. of the bd. of trustees of the 111. and Mich. Canal for the yr. ending Nov. 30, 1-24. Checklist 1. 1845 dept. ed. Rept. of the trustees of the 111. and Mich. Canal ; made to the Governor In pursuance of law, Jan. 30, 1846, to which is appended the rept. of a survey of the Illinois River made by G. R. Mowry ; with the instructions of the Governor. Springfield, Wm. Walters, 1846. 26 pp. ('has. Oakley was apptd. Jan. 21, 1847 ; Chas. H. Ray. Jnn. 23, 1857 ; Martin H. Cassell, Jan. 23, 1861. 134 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS CANALS: INDIVIDUAL cont'd Illinois and Michigan Canal cont'd Under Trustees cont'd 1843-1871 cont'd serial- cont'd 2 series cont'd A cont'd Trustees' Reports cont'd Checklist cont'd Copy seen In Chicago Historical Society. The title is Riven in full because the pamphlet is comparatively uncommon and because it does not appear in the Collected documents of Illinois. It was submitted to the Governor In the Interim between the sitting of the 14tti and 15th General Assembly. 1. 1845 doc. ed. None issued. 2. 1845/6 dept. ed. n. t. p. 160 pp. doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. 2000 copies of this rent, were ordered printed. 3. 1846/7 dept. ed. n. t. p. 211 pp. Same as dept. ed. Springfield, C. H. Lanphler, 1840. doc. ed. 4. 1847/8 dept. ed. 330 pp. 4. 1847/8 doc. ed. n. t. p. 330 pp. 2500 copies of this rept. were ordered printed. !). 1848/9 dept. ed. Not found. " " doc. ed. n. t. p. 136 pp. 2500 copies ordered printed. 6. 1849/50 dept. ed. Not found. doc. ed. n. t. p. 128 pp. dept. ed. n. t. p. 189 pp. I one ...... pp. 193-284 f volume. 7. 1850/1 8. 1851/2 7. 1850/1 8. 1851/2 9. 1852/3 10. 1853/4 doc. ed. " " dept. ed. doc. ed. dept. ed. doc. ed. I | same as dept. ed. n. t. p. 83 pp. Same as dept. ed. n. t. p. 79 pp. Same as dept. ed. 11. 1854/5 12. 1855/6 doc. ed. n. t. p. . . I <. n I 14l 1856/7 1857/8 dept. ed. 70 PP %- 135 j Springfield. Bailhache and Baker, 1859. 135 DD. 13. 14. 1856/7 1857/8 doc. ed. 70 PP % 135 : n. t. p. 135 pp. 15. 16. 1858/9 1859/60 dept. ed. n. t p. 73 pp. ?fe 136 ( one volume. I same as dept. ed. dept. ed. n. t. p. 64 pp. pp. 65-126 pp. 127-191 pp. 193-263 same as dept. ed. 15. 1858/9 doc. ed. 16. 1859/60 17. 1860/1 18. 1861/2 19. 1862/3 20. 1863/4 17. 1860/1 doc. ed. 18. 1861/2 10. 1862/3 20. 1863/4 21. 1864/5 22. 1865/6 21. 1864/5 22. 1865/6 23. 1866/7 dept. ed. 24. 1867/8 23. 1866/7 doc. ed. 24. 1867/8 In Collected docs, as follows: 1 1.1 1845 omitted. "2.] 1840/6 In House repts. 15 Gen. Assem. 1846 dept. ed. n. t. p. doc. ed. 83 pp. pp. 85-154 one volume. one volume. same as dept. ed. n. t. p. 70 pp. f same as dept ed. pp. 71-139 (" one volume. 1846/7 1847/8 5.] 1848/9 6.] 1849/50 7.] 1850/1 1851/2 1852/3 1853/4 1854/5 1855/6 1856/7 1857/8 1858/9 1859/60 1860/1 1861/2 1802/3 1863/4 1864/5 1860/fl 1806/7 1867/8 16 16 17 " 17 " ..... ' 18 " " 18 " Repts. 19 Gen. Assem. 1855 1849: 1849: 19 20 20 21 21 22 22 24 24 24 24 25 25 26 26 1855 1857 1857 1859, v. 1 1859, v. 1 1861, v. 1 1861, v. 1 1865, v. 1 1865, v. 1 1865, v. 1 1865, v. 1 1867, v. 1 1867, v. 1 1860, v. 1 1889, v. 1 97-256. 161-371. 373-702. 1851 : 177-312. 1851 : 313-440. 1853 : 99-189. 1853 : 193-284. 331-411. 413-491. 571-646. 647-722. 337-406. 407-471. 507-577. 579-640. 579-640. 641-702. 703-767. 769-839. 291-371. 373-442. 520-598. 599-667. CANALS: INDIVIDUAL cont'd Illinois and Michigan Canal cont'd Under Trustees cont'd 1843-1871 cont'd serial cont'd 2 series cont'd B Trustees' Circulars 1849-1871. Circulars of the trustees to the subscribers of the loan of $1,600,000, nos. 1-24. These circulars are not official on the part of the state. They are not found in the Illinois state documents. They are synopses of the annual reports made by the trustees to the Governor of Illinois, and issued for the information of subscribers to the canal loan. There is a complete file of these circulars in the Chicago Historical Society. Checklist no. 1. n. p. n. d. Dated Jan. 2, 1849. 32 pp. Statement of present condition of the trust, no. 2. Phlla.. J. C. Clark, 1850. 16 pp. Statement of acts and proceedings of bd. of trustees from organization of the trust in May, 1845 to Nov. 30, 1848. no. 2 (sic). Phila., J. C. Clark, 1850. 14 pp. As above for year ending Nov. 30, 1849. no. 3. Phila., J. C. Clark, 1851. 16 pp. As above for year ending Nov. 30, 1850. no. 4. Boston, Eastburn's Press, 1852. 17 pp. As above for year ending Nov. 30, 1851. no. 5. Boston, Eastburn's Press, 1853. 18 pp. As above for year ending Nov. 30, 1852. no. 6. Boston. Eastburn's Press, 1854. 18 pp. As above for year ending Nov. 30, 1853. no. 7. Boston, Eastburn's Press, 1855. 24 pp. As above for year ending Nov. 30, 1854. no. 8. Boston, J. H. Eastburn's Press, 1856. 17 pp. As above for year ending Nov. 30. 1855. no. 9. Boston, J. H. Eastburn's Press, 1857. 18 pp. As above for year ending Nov. 30, 1856. no. 10. Lockport, C. D. Holcomb's Press, 1858. 14 pp. As above for year ending Nov. 30. 1857. no. 11. Boston, J. H. Eastburn's Press, 1859. 15 pp. As above for year ending Nov. 30, 1858. no. 12. Boston, J. H. Eastburn's Press, 1860. 18 pp., 1 leaf. As above for year ending Nov. 30, 1859. no. 13. Boston, .1. H. Eastburn's Press, 1860. 16 pp., 1 leaf. As above for year ending Nov. 30, 1860. no. 14. Boston, J. H. Eastburn's Press, 1862. 19 pp. As above for year ending Nov. 30, 1861. no. 15. N. Y., D. Van Nostrand, 1863. 13 pp., 1 leaf. As above for year ending Nov. 30, 1862. no. 16. N. Y., D. Van Nostrand, 1864. 18 pp. As above for year ending Nov. 30, 1863. no. 17. N. Y., D. Van Nostrand, 1865. 21 pp., 1 leaf. As above for year ending Nov. 30, 1864. no. 18. N. Y., D. Van Nostrand, 1866. 36 pp. As above for year ending Nov. 30, 1865. no. 19. N. Y., C. O. Jones, 1867. 13 pp., 1 leaf. As above for year ending Nov. 30, 1866. no. 20. N. Y., C. O. Jones, 1868. 12 pp., 1 leaf. As above for year ending Nov. 30, 1867. no. 21. N. Y., C. O. Jones, 1869. 16 pp. As above for year ending Nov. 30, 1868. no. 22. N. Y., C. O. Jones, 1870. 17 pp. As above for year ending Nov. 30, 1869. no. 23. N. Y., C. O. Jones, 1871. 17 (1) pp. As above for year ending Nov. 30, 1870. no. 24. N. Y., C. O. Jones, 1871. 22 pp. As above for year ending Aug. 16, 1871. Final report of bd. Secretary's Report These reports comprise lists of officers employed by the lid., lists of canal lots and lands sold, receipts and disbursements of the land agent, and stints, show- ing articles cleared at collectors' offices during year. SKCRETAUIES : 1845-1847, Robert Stuart; 1847-1868, William Gooding. 1845/6-1867/8. Rept. of secy, of bd. of trustees of 111. and Mich. Canal, with list of officers and agts. em- ployed by bd. and their compensation, list of con- tracts and their prices, covering unfinished work on canal and feeders. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 135 CANALS: INDIVIDUAL cont'd Illinois and Michigan Canal cont'd Under Trustees cont'd 1843-1871 cont'd serial cont'd 2 series cont'd [ C cont'd Secretary's Report cont'd In Ann. repts. trustees as follows : 1845/6 In [2] Ann. rept. 1845/6: 79-89. 1846/7 " [3J 1846/7 135-138. 184T/8 " [4] 1847/8 : 50-142. 1848/9 " [5] 1848/9 : 55-84. 1849/50 " [6] 1849/50 : 52-378. 1850/1 " [7] 1850/1 : 38-62. 1851/2 " [8] 1851/2 : 128-163. 1852/3 " 9 ' 1852/3 : 31-63. 1853/4 ' 10 ' 1853/4 : 29-60. 1854/5 ' 11 * 1854/5 : 32-55. 1855/6 ' 12 1855/6 : 108-130. 1856/7 ' 13 * 1856/7 : 29-46. 1857/8 ' 14 * 1857/8 : 100-113. 18R8/ ' 15 1 1858/9 : 35-47. 1859/60 ' 16 1 1859/60 : 102-113. 1860/1 ' 17 1860/1 : 29-43. 1861/2 18 1861/2 : 89-104. 1862/3 19 1 1862/3 : 156-171. 1863/4 ' 20 1863/4 : 225-243. 1864/5 ' 21 1864/5 : 41-57. 1865/6 ' 22 1865/6 : 111-126. 1866/7 ' 23 1866/7 : 31-44. 1867/8 ' 24 1867/8 : 98-112. D Engineers' and Superintendents' Reports CHIKF ENGINEERS AND SUPERINTENDENTS : 1845-1847, \Vllllam Gooding; 1847-1853, Edward B. Talcott ; 1853/4. William Gooding, actg. gen. supt. ; 1854-1864, John B. Preston ; 1864-1868, William A. Gooding. 1 series 1845/6-1847/8. Rept. of chief engr. of 111. and Mich. Canal, showing progress, condition, and prospects of work upon canal and feeders. In Ann. repts. bd. of trustees of 111. and Mich. Canal as follows : 1845/6 In [2] Ann. rept. 1845/6:91-140. 1846/7 " [3] " " 1846/7:139-155. 1847/8 " [4] " " 1847/8 : 143-300. 2 series 1848/9. Ann. rept. of engr. and supt. In Ann. rept. trustees as follows : 1848/9 in [5] Ann. rept. 1848/9:85-128. 3 series 1849/50-1867/8. Rept. of supt. on expenditures for re- pairs and maintenance of 111. and Mich. Canal. In Ann. repts. of bd. of trustees of 111. and Mich. Canal as follows : 1849/50 in f6] Ann. rept. 1849/50 : 79-122. 1850/1 ' r'7i " " 1850/1 : 63-93. 1851/2 : 164-189. 1852/3 : 64-83. 1853/4 : 61-79. 1854/5 : 56-76. 1855/6 : 131-152. 1856/7 : 47-70. 1857/8 : 114-135. 1858/9 : 48-73. 1859/60 : 114-136. 1860/1 : 44-64. 1861/2 : 105-126. 1862/3 : 172-191. 1863/4 : 244-263. 1864/5 : 58-83. 1865/6 : 127-152. 1866/7 : 45-70. 1867/8 : 113-139. E State Trustee's Report STATE TRUSTEE: 1845-1847, Jacob Fry; 1847-1850, Chas. Oakley ; 1850-1852, Joseph B. Wells ; 1852-1857, Joslah McRoberts ; 1857-1861, Chas. H. Ray ; 1861- 1868, Martin H. Cassell. The state trustee made two different reports, viz., one to the trustees, on canal lands, and one to the Governor on his receipts and disbursements. The former is entered under I. Minis, see below, and the latter under Receipts and Expenditures, below. 1850/1 ' [7] 1851/2 ' [8| 1852/3 ' 9 1853/4 10 1854/5 11 1855/6 12 1856/7 13 1857/8 14 1858/9 15 1859/60 16 1860/1 17 1861/2 18 1862/3 19 1863/4 20 1864/5 21 1865/6 22 1866/7 23 1867/8 24 CANALS: INDIVIDUAL cont'd Illinois and Michigan Canal cont'd Under Trustees cont'd 1843-1871 cont'd serial cont'd 2 series cont'd D Treasurer See below. Receipts and Expenditures. non-serial 1845. Defences of northern lakes, the western country, and completion of 111. and Mich. Canal; by " Harry Bluff, U. S. N." 16 pp. (House repts. 14 Gen. Assem. 1844/5 v. 2: 251-266.) Accompanied by a communication of transmlttal from Stephen A. Douglass. Harry Bluff la the assumed name of Lieut. M. F. Maury, U. S. N. . Rept. of Gov. John Davis and Capt. W. H. Swift on examination of 111. and Mich. Canal. 82 (1) pp. (Same 1844: 313-394.) The Index to this rept. Is prtd. on pp. ix-xll of the index to the volume. 1846. Opinion of bd. that canal will be completed in 1847, and in readiness for use at opening of naviga- tion in ensuing spring. ([2] A.R. trustees 111. and Mich. Canal 1845/6: 126.) . Scarcity of labor upon canal. (Same 1845/6: 30-31.) 1846-1848. Exhibit of transactions in old canal prop- erty. ([4] same 1847/8:128-129.) 1847. Causes of great increase of cost in Summit sec- tions of canal. ([3] same 1846/7: 145-146.) . Canal investigation. Charges, correspondence, and evidence .... and reply of Wm. Gooding, chief engr., to charges preferred against him by Col. Oakley, n. t. p. 64 pp. Copy seen in Chicago Historical Society Library. . Same. (3 A.R. trustees 1846/7: 156-211.) . Services of resident engrs. of canal to be dis- pensed with. ([3] Same 1846/7: 147-148.) 1848. Contract authorized for construction of hydraulic basin for mfg. purposes at Lockport. ([4] same 1847/8: 2-3.) . Canal reported by engr. to be in navigable order. ([4] same 1847/8: 2.) . Use of tug-boat to tow boats back and forth betw. Chicago and canal lock at Bridgeport. ([4] same 1847/8: 10.) . Water supply to canal derived from pumping engines in early part of season. ([4J same 1847/8: 8-9.) 1849. Dates of opening and closing of canal. ([5] same 1848/9: 9.) This stmt. Is later made a regular feature of the secys. nnn. rept, to the bd. 1851. Canal secure from highest flood yet known in 111. River. ([7] same 1850/1: 64.) . Spring floods no higher than usual; no injury to canal or its feeders. ([7] same 1850/1: 64.) . Business of canal must always be affected by stage of water in 111. ([7] same 1850/1: 11.) . Canal well supplied with water throughout sea- son by feeders; unnecessary to resort to pumps. ([7] same 1850/1: 11.) . Canal revenue materially reduced by low water in 111. River. ([7] same 1850/1: 67.) . Construction of Mich. Central and So. R.Rs. sure to reduce business on canal; full depth of water in feeder, of canal, by excavations should be made. ([7] same 1850/1: 64.) 1851-1856. Interruptions to navigation of canal. ([7] same 1850/1 (p. 11) 12 same 1856.) 136 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS CANALS: INDIVIDUAL cont'd Illinois and Michigan Canal cont'd non-serial cont'd 1851-1868. Dates of opening and closing of navigation on canal. ([7] same 1850/1 (p. 3) 24 same 1867/8.) 1852. Disadvantageous effect on canal of low stage of water continuous from middle of July to middle of Sept. ([8] same 1851/2: 97.) . Season in 111. one of unusual drought from July to Sept.; pumping engines used to supply canals with water. ([8] same 1851/2: 106.) . Estimate of amt. required to put canal in order for spring navigation, including Fox River feeder. ([8] same 1851/2: 167.) 1853. Principal interruption to canal navigation, pro- duced by rupture of culvert at Dresden. (9 same 1852/3: 10.) 1853-1868. The canal and its business. (9 same 1852/3 (pp. 8-11) 24 same 1867/8.) 1854. R.R. competition can be met by ability of canal to transport commodities of all kinds more cheaply than they can be transported by any r.r. (10 same 1853/4: 11.) 1857. Kept, on damages to canal caused by Feb. and Mch. freshets; recapitulation of cost of repairs of same. (13 same 1856/7: 48-50.) 1860. Stint, of condition of 111. and Mich. Canal. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1861.) 1862. History of temporary loan of trust funds made to asst. treasurer of U. S., in N. Y., under act of Congress of Feb. 25, 1862. (21 A.R. trustees 111. and Mich. Canal 1864/5: 6-7.) . Preamble and res. of 111. constitutional conven- tion in regard to the enlargement of the 111. and Mich. Canal and the improvement of the 111. River. (Jol. 111. const, convention 1862.) . Same. 2 pp. (U. S. 37 Cong., 2 sess., House misc. doc. 63.) 1863. Reply of pres. of canal bd. to inquiry re. condi- tion of suit agst. late treasurer of bd. for retaining money agst. protest of pres. and state canal trustee. (House Jol. 23 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1863: 654-659,) . Advisability of memorializing Congress concern' ing 111. and Mich. Canal enlargement. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1863.) 1865. Extracts from records of bd. of public works of Chicago, of Oct. 2, showing acceptance on behalf of resolutions of bd. relative to work of deepening the canal; with copy of text of contract betw. 111. and Mich. Canal and City of Chicago bd. of public works. (21 A.R. trustees 1865/6: 21-27.) . Proc. of bd. of trustees of 111. and Mich. Canal approving proc. of bd. of public works of Chicago relative to deepening 111. and Mich. Canal; dated Sept. 4. (21 same 1865/6: 19-21.) . Res. of bd. of public works of Chicago for deep- ening 111. and Mich. Canal betw. Chicago River and Lockport; dated Aug. 29. (21 same 1865/6: 18-19.) . Act to provide for completion of 111. and Mich. Canal upon plan adopted by the state in 1836; ap- proved Feb. 16. (21 same 1865/6: 16-17.) . An ordinance for cleansing the Chicago River and appropriating the proceeds of 250 bonds there- for; dated June 22. (21 same 1865/6: 17-18.) Ordinance authorizing issue of 250 bonds at $1000 each to enable the bd. of public works to carry out Its plan for the cleansing of the Chicago Kiver by cutting down summit of III. and Mich. Canal below level of Lake Michigan. 1865-1868. Enlargement or deepening of Summit divi- sion of canal. (21 same 1864/5 (pp. 8-9) 24 same 1867/8.) CANALS: INDIVIDUAL cont'd Illinois and Michigan Canal cont'd non-serial cont'd 1868. Proc. of trustees of 111. and Mich. Canal on appli- cation of bd. of public works of Chicago for ex- tension of time for completion of deepening canal. (24 same 1867/8: 80.) -. Memorial of the legisl. of 111. to U. S. Congress on 111. and Mich. Canal and river improvement. 40 pp. (U. S. 40 Cong., 2 sess., House misc. doc. 48.) The memorial is accompanied by 111. act of 1867 " for canal and river improvement," rept. of U. S. Engr. survey by Gen. Wilson and Wm. Gooding, and some transportation, etc. statistics taken from U. S. Treasury dept. repts. 1869. Rept. of Sen. committee on internal improve- ments on so much of govs. mess, as relates to 111. and Mich. Canal. (Sen. Jol. 26 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. v. 1 1869: 349-374.) . Rept. of House committee on internal improve- ments on amdmts. to act approved Feb. 28, 1867, for canal and river improvements. 16 pp. (Repts. 26 Gen. Assem. 1869 v. 1: 409-424.) 1871. Rept. of canal and river improvement committee on contract betw. bd. of trustees of 111. and Mich. Canal and Adam Smith of Chicago, with ace. docs. (House Jol. 27 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1871 v. 1: 426- 430.) . Same; separate. Not seen ; 1000 copies ordered printed. . Rept. of minority of committee on apprns. on Sen. bill to appt. comrs. of 111. and Mich. Canal, and to make apprn. for improvement of 111. River. (Same 1871 v. 1: 600-602.) 1873. Stmt. of final payment to city of Chicago under act of Oct. 20, 1871, " to relieve lien of Chicago upon 111. and Mich. Canal." (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1872/4: xvii-xviii.) 1875. Under act of Feb. 22, 1859, re. payment of inter- est and principal of state debt, Gov. issued procla- mation Nov. 13, 1874, calling in 250 deficit bonds issued for benefit of Chicago to relieve lien of said city upon 111. and Mich. Canal. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1875.) CANAL DEBT - 1844. Letter from Baring Bros, of London and Mag- niac, Jardine & Co. on attempt to raise subscription for completion of 111. and Mich. Canal. 7 pp. (Repts. 14 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1844/5 v. 1: 129-135.) . Letter from holders of 111. and Mich. Canal bonds reporting results of contracts and arguments. 10 pp. (Same 1844/5 v. 1: 163-172.) . Communication from gov. re. amt. expended in sending canal agts. to Europe to negotiate canal loan. 1 leaf. (Same 1844/5 v. 1: 175.) . N Y. Journal of Commerce. 111. and Mich canals: docs, relating to the negotiation which has been carried on with foreign creditors for 111., for purpose of raising funds to complete this work. Boston, 1844. 44 pp. Copy in Chicago Public Library ; also in Harvard Col- lege Library. Not official In this form. . Rept. of the 111. and Mich. Canal. [To Messrs. Baring Bros, and Co. and Messrs. Magniac, Jardine & Co.] London, W. Clarke, 1844. 146 pp. Copy seen in Chicago Historical Society Library. . Communication from gov. transmitting rept. on negotiation with Amer. and foreign bond holders for further advance to complete 111. and Mich. Canal. 8 pp. (Repts. 14 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1844/5 v. 1: 89-96.) 1845. Communication from gov. re. mission of canal agts. to London to procure subscription for com- INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 13? CANALS: INDIVIDUAL cont'd Illinois and Michigan Canal cont'd CANAL DEBT cont'd pletion of canal. 3 pp. (Same 1844/5 v. 2: 195- 197.) 1845. By arrangement made by bd. with Amer. Ex- change Bank, of N. Y., the trust fund is credited with interest at 3% per annum upon all sums de- posited there by treasurer, commencing Sept. 20, and all moneys belonging to fund to be kept in said bank until otherwise directed by trustee. ([2] A.R. trustees of 111. and Mich. Canal 1845/6: 23.) 1845-1847. Memorandum of discounts and interest reed. on bank notes sent to R. Stuart, secy., at Chicago, for disbursements on canal. ([3] same 1846/7: 47.) . Stint, of premium reed, on draft on David Leavitt, treasurer of bd. of trustees of canal. ( [3] same 1846/7: 64-74.) . Tabular stmt. of treasurer of 111. and Mich. Canal in acct. with Amer. Exchange Bank. ([3] same 1846/7: 48-57.) 1846. List of 111. subscribers to loan of $1,600,000, to complete canal, showing amt. of each subscription, amt. each was entitled to on 40% basis, and amt. actually registered by each. ([2] same 1845/6: 5-6.) . Stmt. of amt. of canal debt, exclusive of amt. ex- pended since re-commencement of work under bd. of trustees. ([2] same 1845/6: 4.) . Certificates issued to each subscriber to canal loan for amt. paid upon each instalment. ([2] same 1845/6: 24.) 1846/7. Tabular stmt. of interest reed, on advances, in- stalments, etc., of canal loan. ([3] same 1846/7: 58-63.) 1847. Kept, of the state trustee of the 111. and Mich. Canal, made in relation to certain charges which were preferred against the chief engr., and read at a meeting of subscribers to the loan of $1,600,000, held in N. Y. on Oct. 18, 1847, with the evidence in support of the same. Chicago, Democrat Book and Job Office, 1848. 41 pp. Copy seen in Chicago Historical Society Library. . Same. (A.R. trustees 111. and Mich. Canal 1846/7: 77-118.) . Rept. of a majority of the bd. of trustees of the 111. and Mich. Canal, made in reply to certain charges which were preferred by Mr. Charles Oak- ley, trustee on the part of the state of 111., at a meeting of subscribers to the loan of $1,600,000, held in N. Y. on Oct. 18, 1847. Washington, J. T. Towers, 1847. 13, lii pp. Copy seen in Chicago Historical Society Library. . Same. (A.R. trustees 111. and Mich. Canal 1846/7: 156-211.) . Communication from ex-Gov. Ford re. sub- scribers to canal loan. 2 pp. (Repts. 15 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1846/7 v. 1: 161-162.) . All instalments have been paid by European sub- scribers to canal loan. ([3] A.R. trustees 111. and Mich. Canal 1846/7: 6.) 1848. Tabular stmt. of payments of principal and in- terest on canal loan of $1,600,000, made in 111., up to Nov. 30, interest on certificates paid up to Sept. 20, and 6% of principal. ([4] same 1847/8: 31-34.) 1848-1851. Tabular stmt. of payments of principal and interest on canal loan of $1,600,000 made in N. Y. ([4] same 1847/8 (pp. 35-38) 7 same 1850/1.) 1848-1853. Loan of $1,600,000 and arrears of interest on registered canal bonds. (9 same 1852/3: 7-8.) 1850. Stmt. of Messrs. Morris, Prevost & Co. re. lost coupons of 111. and Mich. Canal stock. 3 pp. (House repts. 17 Gen. Assem. 1851: 481-483.) CANALS: INDIVIDUAL cont'd Illinois and Michigan Canal cont'd CANAL DEBT cont'd 1851. Payment of semi-ami, interest due Sept. 30 on canal loan. ([7] A.R. trustees 111. and Mich. Canal 1850/1: 6.) . Rept. of committee on claims relative to funding of certain claims. 2 pp. (House rept. 17 Gen. Assem. 1851: 165-166.) Canal b.jnds of 1839. 1851-1854. Payments of semi-aim, interest due on canal loan. ([7] same 1850/1 (pp. 3-4) 10 same 1853/4.) 1851/2. Tabular stmt. of payments made by treasurer to European and N. Y. subscribers on acct. of canal loan. ([8] same 1851/2 (pp. 123-127) 9 same 1852/3.) 1853-1856. Abstr. of payments on arrears of interest on canal loan for each yr. ending Nov. 30. (11 same 1854/5 (pp. 27-31) 12 same 1855/6.) 1854. Registered canal bonds and other registered se- curities entitled to priority of payment under laws of 1843 and 1845. (10 same 1853/4: 5-7.) 1855-1856. Arrears of interest on registered bonds and canal indebtedness. (11 same 1854/5 (pp. 6-7) 12 same 1855/6.) 1857-1867. Abstr. of payments on principal of canal bonds, and other registered evidences of canal in- debtedness, on dividend declared July 1. (13 same 1856/7 (p. 28) 23 same 1866/7.) 1858/9-1863/4. Abstr. of payments made on acct. of arrears of interest and principal on registered canal bonds and other indebtedness. (15 same 1858/9 (pp. 30-34) 20 same 1863/4.) 1859. Illegal funding of canal scrip, etc.; rept. of Sen. committee on finance, with rept. of evidence be- fore committee, Feb. 4-15. 187 pp. (Repts. 21 Gen. Assem. 1859 v. 1: 633-819.) 1861. Table showing amis, and no. of canal certificates issued under act approved Feb. 22, 1847, outstand- ing. (Same 22 Gen. Assem. 1861 v. 1: 437.) . Tabular stmt. of 111. and Mich. Canal bonds, scrip, and indebtedness. (Same 1861 v. 1: 426.) 1862. Communication from secy, of canal bd. in answer to res. requesting that amt. of registered canal in- debtedness still outstanding, be reported to const, conv. (A.R. canal comrs. 1899/00: 212-213.) 1864. Registered canal bonds; bonds payable in U. S.; bonds payable in London. (20 A.R. trustees 111. and Mich. Canal 1863/4: 196-199.) 1865-1868. Registered canal bonds; amt. of unclaimed dividends. (21 same 1864/5 (pp. 7-8) 24 same 1867/8.) 1867. Corresp. betw. gov. and Baring Bros, of London re. canal bonds. (Sen. jol. 26 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1869 v. 1: 155-156.) 1868. Stmt. of payment of 10% of principal of 111. and Mich. Canal bonds, registered in London and in U. S., payable Jan. 2. (24 A.R. trustees 111. and Mich. Canal 1867/8: 94-97.) 1869. Govs. mess, transmitting copies of corresp. with Baring Bros, of London referring to canal bonds. (House jol. 26 Gen. Assem. 1869 v. 1: 141-143.) 1870. 111. and Mich. Canal; remarks by auditor of pub- lic accts. re. canal bonds, revenues, and debt. (A. R. auditor public accts. 1869/70: 9.) 1872. 111. and Mich. Canal; remarks by auditor of pub- lic accts. re. canal debt. (Same 1870/2: xii-xiii.) CLAIMS 1849. Adjustment of canal claims under act of Mch. 1, 1847. (Govs. mess. Oct. 1849.) 1851. Necessity of providing for final settlement of canal claims; defect in law providing for collection of testimony in behalf of claimant only; comment (Same Jan. 1851.) 138 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF ILLINOIS CANALS: INDIVIDUAL cont'd Illinois and Michigan Canal cont'd CLAIM s cont'd 1851. Kept, of select committee on that portion of govs. mess. re. adjustment of claims agst. state. 6 pp. (Same 1851: 153-158.) 1852. Kept, of comrs. apptd. to investigate canal claims; with attys. repts. on same. 52 pp. (House repts. 18 Gen. Assem. 1853: 3-52.) 1853. Kept, of the comrs. apptd. under act of June 22, 1852, to take evidence in relation to certain claims. (Repts. and docs. re. canal claims 1857: 169-187.) See below under 1857 for more specific reference. 1854. Rept. of committee on claims re. payment of claims agst. state to contractors of 111. and Mich. Canal. 1 leaf. (Repts. 19 Gen. Assem. 1855: 523.) 1857. Repts. and docs. re. canal claims made to gov. by members of Supreme Court, acting as a comn., under act for settlement of claims of contractors on 111. and Mich. Canal. 426 pp., 1 table. (Repts. 20 Gen. Assem. 1857: 1445-1870.) Almost entirely taken up with the Thornton loan, negotiated by the old bd. of comrs. The tabular stmt. shows aggregates of various amts. claimed and amts. allowed resp. under the Thornton loan, interest scrip, canal indebtedness, state bonds and Governor's scrip. In addition to the Thornton loan correspondence, this rept. contains the text of the rept. of the comrs. under Act of June 22, 1852, " Act to constitute a comn. to take evidence in relation to certain claims." Noah Johnston and Abraham Lincoln were the comrs. reporting, and the rept. does not seem to have been printed elsewhere. It may be found on pp. 160-187 of this doc. Leavitt Claim 1850/1-1858. Settlement of claim of D. Leavitt for ser- vices and expenses incurred in negotiating loan of 1,600,000 to complete canal. ([7] A.R. trustees 111. and Mich. Canal 1850/1 (p. 3) 14 some 1857/8.) Given only in [7]th, [8]th and 14th repts. 1863. Copy of award made by E. Bartlett, in matter of claim of D. Leavitt for compensation for services rendered in negotiating canal loan of $1,600,000. (19 same 1862/3: 137.) Little Claim 1851. Rept. of committee on finance re. claim of Jacob Little & Co. 1 leaf. (Sen. repts. 17 Gen. Assem. 1851: 135-136.) . Communication from gov. transmitting written opinion of trustees of 111. and Mich. Canal upon petition of Jacob Little & Co. subscribers to canal loan. 3 pp. (Same 1851: 111-113.) 1863. Rept. on petition of J. Little & Co., praying to be refunded sum of money advanced by them in aid of completion of 111. and Mich. Canal. ( Sen. jol. 23 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1863: 291-292.) Pt'abody Claim 1849. Communication from gov. transmitting letters and ace. docs, from G. Peabody re. claims for money borrowed to secure possession of canal bonds. 2 pp. (House repts. 16 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1849: 103-104.) . Same; govs. mess, of transmittal only. (Sen. jol. 16 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1849: 139.) . Recommendation for settlement of Peabody claim; details of claim. (Govs. mess. Oct. 1849.) OOMMKIU >:; see that title CONTRACTS 1845/6. List of contract prices of work let and re-let on 111. and Mich. Canal. (2 A.R. trustees 111. and Mich. Canal 1845/6: 86-89.) In this yr. these stmts. are part of the secys. rent. Thereafter they are a regular feature of the chief engrs. rept. CANALS: INDIVIDUAL cont'd Illinois and Michigan Canal cont'd CONTRACTS cont'd . List of contracts on 111. and Mich. Canal and feeders. (2 same 1845/6: 81-85.) In this yr. these stmts. are part of the secys. rept. Thereafter they are a regular feature of the chief engrs. rept 1846. Communication from gov. re. funds awarded canal contractors. 1 leaf. (Repts. 15 Gen. Assem. 1846/7 v. 1: 155.) 1849. Rept. of committee on canals and canal lands on payment of certain moneys to contractors on 111. and Mich. Canal. 4 pp. (House repts. 16 Gen. Assem. 1849: 99-102.) EMPLOYES 1845-1867/8. List of officers and agts. employed by bd. of trustees of canal, with amt. of compensation, etc. ([2] A.R. trustees 111. and Mich. Canal 1845/6 (p. 80) 24 same 1867/8.) 1848. Collectors of canal tolls, inspectors of boats, supts. of repairs, and lock-tenders apptd., May 5, and engr. dept. reduced to one chief engr., one prin- cipal asst., 2 asst. engrs., and one rodman. ( [4] same 1847/8: 2.) 1849. List of officers employed by trustees of 111. and Mich. Canal, together with salaries attached to each office. (Sen. jol. 16 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1849: 195-196.) PEEDEES 1846. Stmt. showing length and estimated cost of feed- ers necessary on canal. ( [2 1 A.R. trustees 111. and Mich. Canal 1845/6: 100.) . Special repts. of chief engr. on feeders for canal, with estimated cost of same. ([2] same 1845/6: 141-160.) 1856. Feeders failed to supply necessary quantity of water for canal early in season; extra expense in- curred. (12 same 1855/6: 82-83.) Calumet 1847. Destruction of dam being constructed across Calumet River at head of feeder. ([3] A.R. trus- tees 111. and Mich. Canal 1846/7: 143.) 1856. Calumet Ditch, Ind.; construction of same would injure 111. and Mich. Canal. (12 same 1855/6: 81- 82.) . Communication from pres. of bd. to gov. of Ind., asking for his interposition in cutting the Calumet ditch or drain, because of the injury which said drain would cause to 111. and Mich. Canal. (12 same 1855/6: 87-88.) 1857. Preamble and jt. res. re. dam raised by 111. in Calumet River, in accordance with surveys and plans of Ind. and 111., for supplying 111. and Mich. Canal with water. (13 same 1856/7: 12.) 1865. Govs. communication with corresp. with gov. of Ind., re. Calumet feeder dam. (House jol. 24 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1865: 748-749.) . Rept. of committee on canals and canal lands on communication of gov. embracing letter from gov. of Ind. re. Calumet feeder dam. (Sen. jol. 24 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1865: 590-592.) Kankakcc 1854. Contract made for work to be done of Kankakee feeder to canal. (10 A.R. trustees 111. and Mich. Canal 1853/4: 62.) ILLINOIS RIVEB IMPROVEMENT; see RIVEB CONSERVANCY LANDS AND LOTS serial 1 series 1845/6-1848/9. Rept. of state trustee to trustees of 111. and Mich. Canal showing amts. reed, from agtn. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP ILLINOIS 139 CANALS: INDIVIDUAL cont'd Illinois and Michigan Canal cont'd LANDS AND LOTS cont'd serial cont'd 1 series cont'd apptd. for the protection of canal lands, and amts. disbursed from that fund. In Kept, of trustees as follows : 1845/6 In [2] Ann. rept. 1845/0:1-20. 1846/7 " [3] " " 1846/7:75-134. 1847/8 " L4J " " 1847/8:42-49. 1848/9 " [5] " " 1848/9:49-54. 2 series A 1848/9-1849/50. Rept. of agt. of canal lands to secy, of bd. of trustees. In Rept. of trustees as follows : 1848/9 In [5] Ann. rept. 1848/9:71-73. 1849/50 " [6] " " 1849/50 : 67-78. B 1848/9-1849/50. Rept. of agt. of canal lands to state trustee. In Kept. of trustees as follows : 1848/9 in [5] Ann. rept. 1848/9:49-54. 1849/uO " [6] " Discontinued. 1849/50 : 88. 3 series 1850/1-1858/9. Rept. of agt. of canal lands to secy, of bd. of trustees. In Kept, of trustees as follows : 1850/1 In 7 Ann. rept. 1850/1 : 58-60. 1851/2 1852/3 1853/4 1854/5 1855/6 1856/7 1857/8 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Discontinued. 1851/2 : 159-160. 1852/3 : 59. 1853/4 : 56. 1854/5 : 53. 1855/6 : 128. 1856/7 : 44. 1857/8 : 112. non-serial 1843. List of canal lands and town lots, unsold Feb. 21, 1843, and embraced in deed of trust to bd. of trus- tees. (A.R. bd. trustees 111. and Mich. Canal 1845/6: 7-20.) 1845-1847. Abstr. of rept. of agt. of canal lands, show- ing amts. of sales of old machinery, wood, stone, etc., transferred to state by canal contractors under act of Feb. 21, 1843. (Same 1846/7: 129.) . Abstr. of rept. of agt. of canal lands, showing amt. of timber, wood, etc., sold by him to con- tractors on canal. (Same 1846/7: 134.) 1845/G. Abstr. showing amt. of judgments recovered for trespasses upon timbered canal lands, and amt. reed, on same. (Same 1845/6: 171.) 1846/7. Abstr. of rept. of agt. of canal lands, showing description of lots and lands leased; names of les- sees; whole rent agreed upon; and amt. actually paid by each lessee, etc. (Same 1846/7: 119-128.) . Abstr. of rept. of agt. of canal lands, showing names of persons to whom down wood from canal lands has been sold, amt. of such sales, and amt. actually paid towards same. (Same 1846/7: 132- 133.) 1847. Abstr. of rept. showing lessees of town lots and co. lands; description and amt. of timber taken by contractors under permit; list of purchasers of down timber, stone and coal, with prices agreed upon, and amt. paid on each acct. (Same 1847/8: 46-49.) 1847/8. Details of arrangements for first sale of canal lands. (Same 1847/8: 2-3.) Kepts. on the anu. sales of canal lands are made at length each year thereafter. . Rept. of state trustee of 111. and Mich. Canal to gov., showing amt. reed, for lands sold by former bd. of comrs., various sums paid to contractors, in- cidental expenses, etc., and amt. of bonds, scrip, CANALS: INDIVIDUAL cont'd Illinois and Michigan Canal cont'd LANDS AND LOTS cont'd non-serial cont'd and indebtedness registered re. canal loan. (Same 1847/8: 325-330.) 1848. On sale of towns lots by public auction at Chi- cago, Sept. 1-23. (Same 1847/8: 3-7.) . Stmt. of value of canal lands and town lots as established by appraisers. (Same 1847/8: 5.) 1848-1851. Results of ann. sale of canal lands and town lots act of Feb. 21, 1843. (Same 1850/1 : 4.) 1848-1852. Stmt. of entire quantity of canal lands sold, valuation thereof as determined by appraisers of canal lands in 1848, amt. produced at sales, etc. (Same 1851/2: 99.) 1848-1858. Description of town lots sold by trustees of 111. and Mich. Canal, at ann. sale, showing appraisal of each lot and amt. sold for. ([4] same 1847/8 (pp. 54-94) 14 same 1857/8.) -. Description of tracts of land sold by bd. of trus- tees at ann. sale with appraisal of each tract, and amt. sold for. (Same 1847/8 (pp. 95-114) 14 same 1857/8.) . List of vouchers for money disbursed by agt. of canal lands, in name of treasurer of bd. of trustees. (Same 1847/8 (pp. 137-138) 14 same 1857/8.) 1849. List of canal lots and lands in Chicago and vi- cinity, offered for sale by the trustees of the 111. and Mich. Canal, in Sept., 1848, and May, 1849. With the valuations of the several Lots and Tracts; also the prices of those sold and the names of the purchasers. Chicago, Rees and Rucker, publishers, prtd. at Daily Democrat Press, 1849. 31 (1) pp. Copy seen In Chicago Historical Society. . Govs. communication re. cost of appraising canal lands and amt. realized from sale under such ap- praisement. (Sen. jol. 16 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1849: 192-193.) 1849/51-1865/7. Stmt. of amt. of notes on hand for canal lands and lots sold each yr.; when due. ([7] A.R. bd. of trustees of 111. and Mich. Canal 1850/1 (p. 9) 23 same 1865/6.) 1850. Complete list of lots and lands conveyed to the trustees of the 111. and Mich. Canal, showing size of lots, appraisal, sales in Sept., 1848, and May, 1849, names of purchasers, etc. Compiled by order of the bd. Feb., 1850. Chicago, The Democrat Office, 1850. xvi, 151 pp. Copy seen in Chicago Historical Society. 1851. Settlement of claims for pre-emptions, under sec. 13, act of Feb. 21, 1843. ([7] A.R. bd. of trustees of 111. and Mich. Canal 1850/1: 5.) . List of lands sold, do. town lots, May 9. (Same 1850/1: 40-53.) 1853. Claim of state for 40,000 acres of land belonging to 111. and Mich. Canal. (Same 1852/3: 8.) 1853-1868. Ann. sale of canal lands and town lots; amt. and disposition of. (Same 1852/3 (pp. 5-7) 24 same 1867/8.) 1854. Corresp. re. additional grant of land to 111. for 111. and Mich. Canal. (10 same 1853/4: 15-17.) 1854-1856. Additional grant of land made by U. S. to state of 111. for 111. and Mich. Canal. (10 same 1853/4 (pp. 9-10) 12 same 1855/6.) 1859-1868. Abstr. of canal lands and town lots sold, valuation, and amt. sold for. (15 same 1858/9 (p. 39) 24 same 1867/8.) 1863 Increased demand for canal lands and town lots. (19 same 1862/3: 156-157.) 1864. Greater demand for canal lands and lots during yr than for many yrs. previous; sales large. (20 same 1863/4: 225.) 140 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP ILLINOIS CANALS: INDIVIDUAL cont'd Illinois and Michigan Canal cont'd LANDS AND LOTS cont'd non-serial cont'd 1867. Rept. of S. Wait, state treasurer, to gov. re. sale of certain canal lands reserved from trust and col- lection of money due from sales previously made of same; some prov. should be made requiring state trustee to render an acct. at stated periods. (22 same 1865/6: 153-154.) 1871. Rept. on contract of trustees of 111. and Mich. Canal leasing banks of canal. 5 pp. (Repts. 27 Gen. Assem. 1871 v. 1: 795-799.) LEASES Water power ouly ; leases of land above under laud and lots. 1845/6. Rept. of resident or state trustee containing detailed stints, of land agts. of all leases made, names of lessees, rates, time, etc.; proceeds from sale of old machinery, timber and stone, wood and coal, etc., to whom sales were made, name, date, etc. ( [2] A.R. trustees 111. and Mich. Canal 1845/6: 65-78.) 1869. Docs, and corresp. re. leasing of water privileges of 111. and Mich. Canal to Norton & Co. (Sen. jol. 26 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1869: 329-331.) . Rept. of committee on canal and canal lands re. leases of water power at Lockport. (Repts. 26 Gen. Assem. 1869 v. 1: 513-522.) 1871. Communication from state trustee of 111. and Mich. Canal re. certain leases of water power, granted by trustees of said canal; also leasing 90 feet reserved strip of 111. and Mich. Canal near mouth of Chicago River. (House jol. 27 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1871 v. 1: 164-178.) LOCKAGES; see COMMERCE. CANAL-BORNE RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES serial TREASURERS : 1845-1858, David Leavltt ; 1858-1868, Henry Grlnnell. 1845/6-1867/8. Rept. of treasurer of bd. of trustees of 111. and Mich. Canal, showing financial transactions in funds of canal. In Ann. repts. trustees fls follows : 1845/6 In [2] Ann. rept. 1846/6 : 33-63. 1846/7 " [3] " " 1846/7 : 11-74. 1847/8 " [41 " " 1847/8:12-41. 1848/9 "5 ." 1848/9 : 11-48. 1849/50 '6 ' 1849/50 : 11-51. 1850/1 ' [7] ' " 1850/1 : 13-37. 1851/2 ' [8] ' " 1851/2 : 108-127. 1852/3 '9 ... 1852/3 : 13-30. 1853/4 '10 ' " 1853/4 : 18-28. 1854/5 '11 ' " 1854/5 : 12-31. 1855/6 '12 ' " 1855/6 : 89-107. 1856/7 '13 ' " 1856/7 : 13-28. 1857/8 '14 ' " 1857/8 : 80-99. 1858/9 '15 ' " 1858/9 : 15-34. 1859/60 '16 ' " 1859/60 : 85-101. 1860/1 ' 17 " " 1860/1 : 15-28. 1861/2 ' 18 " " 1861/2:73-88. 1862/3 ' 19 " " 1862/3 : 138-155. 1863/4 ' 20 " " 1863/4 : 207-224. 1864/5 ' 21 " " 1864/5 : 28-40. 1865/6 ' 22 " " 1865/6:95-110. 1866/7 ' 23 " " 1866/7 : 13-30. 1867/8 ' 24 " " 1867/8 : 81-97. 1847/8-1855/6. Rept. of the state trustee to the gov. on his receipts and disbursements for the yr. ending Nov. 30. In Uept. of trustees as follows : 1847/8 In Ann. rept. 1847/8 : 325-327. 1848/9 " " f ' 1848/9 : 129-136. 1849/50 " " " 1848/50 : 123-128. 1850/1-1854/5 not found. 1855/6 In Repts. 20 Gen. Assem. 1857 : 253-254. non-serial 1845-1847. Condensed stmt. of canal receipts from all sources, and expenditures for all purposes from May 27, 1845, to Nov. 30, 1847. ([3] A.R. trustees 111. and Mich. Canal 1846/7: 6.) CANALS: INDIVIDUAL cont'd Illinois and Michigan Canal cont'd RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES cont'd non-serial cont'd 1845-1866. Amt. reed, by trustees of 111. and Mich. Canal from loans, sale of canal lands, etc.; amt. expended in payment of loan, loss on counterfeit money and broken bank bills. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1867: 33-34.) 1845-1871. Dr. and cr. stmt. of bd. of trustees of 111 and Mich. Canal from June 26, 1845, to Apr. 30, 1871. (A.R. bd. of canal comrs. 1871/2: 4-5.) 1845/6. Stmt. exhibiting financial condition of bd. of trustees. ([2] A.R. trustees 111. and Mich. Canal 1845/6: 2-3.) 1845/48-1845/68. Cumulative comparative stmt. of re- ceipts and disbursements of bd. on acct. of canal, since organization of bd. ([4] same 1847/8 (pp. 40-41) 24 same 1867/8.) 1846-1848. Old wood acct.; showing amt. due canal trustees Nov. 1, 1846, amt. since paid, and sales since that date. ([4] same 1847/8: 133-136.) 1846-1868. Examination of vouchers in possession of treasurer of canal. ([2] same 1845/6 (p. 22) 24 same 1867/8.) 1846/7. Abstr. of expenditures made and to be made in consequence of 111. and Mich. Canal. ([3] same 1846/7: 149-155.) 1847/8. Construction agency; abstr. of expenditures by order of bd. of trustees under agency of chief engr. ([4] same 1847/8: 225-276.) 1848. Stmt. exhibiting cost of completing canal and feeders. ([4] same 1847/8: 8.) . Stmt. exhibiting cost of work performed on canal under contracts, " construction agency," superin- tendence, and contingencies and amt. to be done on Calumet feeder. ([4] same 1847/8: 145.) 1848-1850. Table showing acres, valuation, and amt. reed, from sale of canal lands, no., valuation, and amt. reed, from sale of town lots in Chicago, Joliet, Du Page, Kankakee, Morris, Ottawa and La Salle. (Same 1849/50: 5.) 1848-1868. Receipts and expenditures per annum. (Rept. House committee on internal improvement 1869: 10.) . Same. (Repts. 26 Gen. Assem. 1869 v. 1: 418.) 1848-1872. Table showing amt. spent for repairs on 111. and Mich. Canal, gross expenses, tolls, date of open- ing and closing canal each yr. (A.R. bd. canal comrs. 1871/2: 51.) 1848/51-1848/54. Table showing gross amt. charged to repairs and maintenance each yr. since opening of canal; amt. reed, for damages and labor, sale of old materials, etc.; cost of ordinary repairs, time of opening and closing of canal and no. of days of navigation each yr. (7 same 1850/1 (p. 10) 10 same 1853/4.) 1848/55-1848/59. Table showing expenditures for ordi- nary and extraordinary repairs, gross expenses, date of opening and closing of canal each yr., and no. of days opened. (11 same 1854/5 (pp. 9; 56) 15 same 1858/9.) 1849. Rept. of judiciary committee on expenses of 111. and Mich. Canal; and on appraisement of canal lands. 9 pp. (House repts. 16 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1849: 65-73.) . Same; another ed. Rept. of judiciary committee of House of Representatives relative to expenses on 111. and Mich. Canal and of appraisement of canal lands. Springfield, Chas. H. Lanphier, 1849. 11 pp. Copy seen In Chicago Historical Society. 1851/2. Principal canal expenditure of yr. in protect- ing banks from washing, by facing same with ANALS: INDIVIDUAL con t'd Illinois and Michigan Canal cont'd RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES cont'd non-serial cont'd gravel and broken stone at water line, and in graveling the towpath. ([8] A.R. trustees 111. and Mich. Canal 1851/2: 165.) 1852. Sales of canal property and payments thereon during yr. greatly exceeded expectations. ([8] same 1851/2: 128.) . Apptmt. of auditor of public accts. by bd. of trustees, to examine all vouchers for expenditures made by authority of said bd. ([8] same 1851/2: 101.) 1855-1869. Estimates of canal revenues and expendi- tures. (10 same 1853/4 (pp. 13-14) 13 same 1856/7.) 1861. Comment on losses owing to depreciated " wild cat " or " stump tail " currency in hands of trus- tees. (17 same 1860/1: 5.) 1863. Communication from pres. of trustees of III. and Mich. Canal re suit against treasurer of bd. for money retained by him. 7 pp. (Repts. 23 Gen. Assem. 1863 v. 1: 833-837.) 1865. Temporary loan of canal trust funds made to asst. treasurer of U. S. in N. Y. under act of Con- gress of Feb. 25. 1862. (21 A.R. trustees 111. and Mich. Canal 1864/5: 6-7.) 1865-1867. Funds of the trust; disposition made of them by the trustees. (22 same 1865/6 (pp. 87-88) 23 same 1866/7.) 1871. Synopsis of suppl. acct. of receipts and expendi- tures of trustees of 111. and Mich. Canal rendered Aug. 23. (A.R. bd. canal comrs. 1871/2: 7.) Tolls 1847/8-1867/8. Canal tolls reed. wkly. and mo. from opening to close of navigation at each collector's office on canal. ([4] A.R. trustees 111. and Mich. Canal 1847/8 (pp. 7, 139-140) 24 same 1867/8.) 1848-1851. Table showing aggregate amt. of tolls col- lected each yr. (7 same 1850/1: 7.) 1848-1872. See above, Receipts, etc., these dates. 1850-1851. Increase in canal tolls reed, in 1851 over 1850. (f71 A.R. trustees 111. and Mich. Canal 1850/1: 67.) 1853. Receipts from canal tolls short of estimates. (9 same 1852/3: 14.) 1855. Receipts of canal tolls fallen short of those for preceding yr. (11 same 1854/5: 32.) 1860/75-1860/76. Stmt. of canal tolls collected at La Salle, 111., on shipments going north each yr., from 1860, and amt. collected at Henry on shipments going north from 1872. (A. R. bd. canal comrs. 1874/5 (p. 21) same 1876.) 1861. Gross receipts from canal tolls for the yr. ex- ceeds amt. reed, in any other yr. since canal opened for use. (17 A.R. trustees 111. and Mich. Canal 1860/1: 5-6.) 1864. Receipts from tolls least in amt. reed, since 1860. (20 same 1863/4: 203.) 1867-1868. Comparative stmt. of receipts from tolls on 111. and Mich. Canal. (Govs. mess. 1869: 39.) RULES AND REGULATIONS 1848. Establishment of system of by-laws for canal, and fixing rates of toll for use of same. ([3] A.R. trustees 111. and Mich. Canal 1847/8: 1.) . Rules, by-laws, and regulations, established by the bd. of trustees of the 111. and Mich. Canal in conformity with sec. 15 of the law of Feb. 21, 1843; to which is added the rates of toll adopted by the bd. of trustees for 1848, and names of the principal places on the line of the canal, with their dis- INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 141 CANALS: INDIVIDUAL cont'd Illinois and Michigan Canal cont'd RULES AND REGULATIONS cont'd tances from each other. Chicago, R. L. Wilson 1848. 46 pp. Copy seen in Chicago Historical Society. 1848. Same; in 4 A.R. bd. trustees 111. and Mich. Canal 1847/8: 301-324. 1850. Rules, by-laws, and regulations. Chicago, Chas. L. Wilson's Print, 1850. 47 pp. Copy seen In Chicago Historical Society. 1851. Rules, by-laws, and regulations. Lockport, Plumb and Holcomb, 1851. 28 pp. Copy seen In Chicago Historical Society. TOLLS See also above, Receipts and Expenditures. 1848. Rates of toll for the yr. 1848 on the 111. and Mich. Canal, together with forms of clearances, etc. n. t. p. 7 (1) pp. Copy seen In Chicago Historical Society. . Same; in Rules, by-laws, and regulations of the trustees, 1848, pp. 33-40. 1849. Rates of toll for the yr. 1849 on the 111. and Mich. Canal, together with forms of clearances, bills lading (sic), and names of places along the line, with their distances from each other. Chicago, Chas. L. Wilson, 1849. 7 (1) pp. Title from cover. Copy In Chicago Historical Society. . Text of drawback res. of bd. of trustees. (A.R. trustees 111. and Mich. Canal 1849/50: 122.) . Rates of toll; copy of toll sneet, 111. and Mich. Canal. (Same 1848/9: 128.) 1850. Same. (Same 1849/50: 120-121.) 1857-1868. Rates of tolls established upon canal for yr. ([7] same 1850/1 (pp. 92-93) 24 same 1867/8.) Under Commissioners 1867-date serial 1 series Under act. of Feb. 28, 1867, creating n bd. of canal comrs. charged with the construction of a canal to connect the waters of the Illinois and Mississippi rivers and the Improvement of the Rock and Illinois rivers, but with limited power over the Illinois and Michigan Canal. In 1869 the comrs. were especially charged with the construction of certain locks and dams in the Illinois River. They were specifically prohibited from assuming any authority or control over the Illinois and Michigan Canal or its revenues. By act of April 22, 1871, this bd. was authorized to audit the accounts of the trustees of the old canal In their final settlement with the state, and they were also empowered to assume full control of the affairs of the canal. 1869/70. Ann. rept. of the bd. of canal comrs. Checklist 1869/70 dept. ed. n. p. n. d. 84 pp. 1869/70 doc. ed. Same. In Collected docs, as follows : 1860/70 In Repts. 27 (.en. Assem. 1871, v. 4 : 413-494. 2 series Under Act of March 2. 1872, " relative to the powers and duties of the canal commissioners relative to the Illinois and Michigan Canal, the lock and dam nt lienry. and the Improvement of the Little Wabash River." 1872-1902. Ann. rept. to the gov. of the canal comrs. Springfield. Checklist 1872 dept. ed. n. p., n. d. 71 pp. " doc. ed. Same. 1873 dept. ed. State Jol. Prtg. Office, 1874. 26 pp. " doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 26 pp. 1874 dept. ed. State Jol. Prtg. Office, 1875. 56 pp., 5 foldg. tbls. " doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 56 pp. 1875 dept. ed. State Jol. Prtg. OflJce, 1875. 36 pp. " doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 36 pp. 142 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS CANALS: INDIVIDUAL cont'd Illinois and Michigan Canal cont'd Under Commissioners cont'd 1867-date cont'd serial cont'd 2 series cont'd Checklist cont'd 1876 dept ed. D. W. Lusk, 1877. 58 pp. n. p., n. d. 58 pp. I). W. Lusk, 1878. 79 pp. Same as dept. ed. Weber, Magie & Co., 1879. 60 pp., 1 doc. ed. 1877 dept. ed. " doc. ed. 1878 dept. ed. foldg. tble. " doc. ed. n. p, n. d. 60 pp. 1879 dept. ed. Not found. " doc. ed. Omitted. 1880 dept. ed. Telegraph and Herald Co., 1880. 43 pp., 1 foldg. diagr. " doc. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1881. 44 pp. 1881 dept. ed. H. W. Hokker, 1881. 42 pp. " doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. 1882 dept. ed. H. \V. Rokker, 1883. 44 pp. " doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 44 pp. 1883 dept. ed. Not found. " doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 43 pp. 1884 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1885. 51 pp. " doc. ed. n. p., n. d 51 pp. 1885 dept. ed. H. W. Kokker, 1885. 36 pp. " doc. ed. None Issued. 1886 dept. ed. II. W. Rokker, 1886. 36 pp. " doc. ed. None Issued. 1887 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1887. 38 pp. " doc. ed. None issued. 1888 dept. ed. Springfield Prtg. Co., 1889. 37 pp. " doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 37 pp. 1889 dept. ed. Springfield Prtg. Co., 1890. 36 pp. " doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 36 pp. 1890 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1890. 36 pp. '* doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. 1891 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1892. 33 pp. " doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. 1892 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1893. 33 pp. " doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. 1893 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1894. 34 pp. " doc. ed. None issued. 1804 dept. ed. Ed. F. Hartman, 1895. 36 pp. " doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. 1895 dept. ed. Ed. F. Hartman, 1895. 38 pp. " doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. 1896 dept. ed. Phillips Bros., 1897. 44 pp. " doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. 1897 dept. ed. Phillips Bros., 1898. 58 pp. " doc. ed. Same as dept. ed.* 1898 dept. ed. Phillips Bros., 1899. 55 pp. 1899 " " " " 1899. 59 pp. 1900 " " " 1901. 273 pp., foldg. table, maps. 1901 dept. ed. Phillips Bros., 1902. 50 pp. 1902 " " " 1903. 46 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1872 in Repts. 28 Gen. Assem, 1873, v. 1 : 7-75. 1873 " ' r 28 " " 1873, v. 4 : 909-934. 1875, v. 1 : 421-476. 1877. v. 1, pt. 1 : 5-40.t 1877, v. 1, pt. 1 : 453-510. 1879, v. 1, unlettered. 1879, v. 4, doc. E. 1874 " " 29 1875 " " 30 1876 " " 30 1877 " " 31 1878 " " 31 1879 omitted. 1880 in Repts. 32 Gen. Assem. 1881, v. 3, doc. D. 1881 " " 32 " " 1881, v. 3, E. 1882 " " 33 " " 1883, v. 3, D. 1883 " " 34 " " 1885, v. 2, N. 1884 " " 34 " " 1885, v. 2, C. 1885-1887 omitted. 1888 in Repts. 36 Gen. Assem. 1889, v. 4, doc. E. N. H. E. P. 1889 " " 36 " " 1889, v. 4, 1890 " " 37 " " 1891, v. 4. 1891 " " 38 " " 1893, v. 4, 1892 " " 38 " " 1893, v. 4, 189d omitted. 1894 in Repts. 39 Gen. Assem. 1895, v. 1, unlettered. 1895 " " 39 " " 1895. v. 2, 1896 " " 39 " " 1896, v. 3, 1897 " " 40 " " 1897, v. 1, Collected docs, discontinued. non-serial 1871. Communication from bd. of public works of Chicago on early completion of deepening 111. and Mich. Canal on Summit level by city of Chicago; * Hereafter no. doc. editions were issued. t Inserted betw. pp. 451 and 453. CANALS: INDIVIDUAL cont'd Illinois and Michigan Canal cont'd non-serial cont'd filling of this portion of canal. (A.R. canal comrs. 1871/2: 5-7.) 1871. Copy of release deed of canal and all property appertaining to same, in acct. with prov. of act of Apr. 22. (Same 1871/2: 8.) . Minority rept. of committee on apprns. re. Sen. bill to appt. comrs. of 111. and Mich. Canal and to make apprn. for improvement of 111. River. (House jol. 27 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1871 v. 1: 600-602.) 1871-1879. Tables showing ann. average depths of water at head of canal in Chicago, also average for each mo., for highest and lowest state for each mo., and whole time. (2 A.R. bd. health 1879: 111.) 1871/2. Organization of bd. of canal comrs.; 111. and Mich. Canal passing into hands of canal comrs., May 1, 1871. (A.R. canal comrs. 1871/2: 3.) . Business of 111. and Mich. Canal. (Same 1871/2: 11.) 1872. Water gauge at Bridgeport, 111. and Mich. Canal, from Apr. 1 to Nov. 30. (Same 1871/2: 70.) . Rept. of D. C. Jenne on investigation as to con- ditional quantity of water supplied for hydraulic purposes, at Lockport and Joliet by reason of the " deep cut " being completed, and additional liabili- ties of same. (Same 1871/2: 38-47.) 1873. Uninterrupted navigation on canal from date of opening to closing except for two days; excellent condition of banks and prism of canal. (Same 1872/3: 3.) 1873/4. Continued trouble at " deep cut," pile driver and steam dredge kept in constant operation; cost. (Same 1873/4: 4.) . Uninterrupted navigation maintained on canal from opening to closing except for two days caused by break on Dresden level. (Same 1873/4: 3.) . Deposits in 111. and Mich. Canal and failure of canal to cleanse Chicago River due to Ogden-Went- worth Canal; description of this canal and plan adopted to prevent further overflow. (Same 1873/4- 5-6.) . Rebuilding of bridge at Channahon and Lockport and cost; bridges built at Utica and Fox River feeder, and cost. (Same 1873/4: 4.) 1874. Communication from gov. suggesting propriety of memorializing Congress re. extension of 111. and Mich. Canal to Miss. River; also transmitting com- munication from civil engr.. T. L. Rossen, on sub- ject. 8 pp. (Repts. 28 Gen. Assem. 1873 v. 4: 935-940.) . Same. (Sen. jol. 28 Gen. Assem. 1873: 147-150.) . Memorial of legisl. of 111. to U. S. Congress in relation to extension of 111. and Mich. Canal from the 111. to the Miss. River. 2 pp. (U. S. 43 Cong., 1 sess., House misc. doc. 145.) 1875. Description of repairs on 111. and Mich. Canal; damage done by large deposit of material from Ogden and Wentworth Canal. (A.R. bd. canal comrs. 1874/5: 3-4.) 1876. Description of repairs on various structures of canal. (Same 1875/6: 3-5.) . Review of former rept. and damage done to 111. and Mich. Canal by deposits from Ogden and Went- worth Canal; failure to construct dam recommend- ed by comrs., suggestion that state act to prevent further damage. (Same 1875/6: 9-11.) 1876/7. Description of repairs and improvements on canal. (Same 1876/7: 4-5.) 1878. Profile of 111. and Mich. Canal and 111. River, from Chicago to Grafton, showing locks and dams for its improvement. Fldg. sheet. (Same 1877/8.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 143 CANALS: INDIVIDUAL cont'd Illinois and Michigan Canal cont'd non-serial cont'd 1879. Kept, on investigation of titles to wharfs on banks of 111. and Mich. Canal of Chicago. (House Jol. 31 Gen. Assem. 1879: 1071.) 1880. Condition of 111. and Mich. Canal better than at any time since present comrs. took charge. (A.R. canal comrs. 1879/80: 3.) 1881. Recommendation for submission to people of proposition to turn canal over to U. S. (Govs. mess. 1881: 6.) . Early acts of Congress, and of 111., re. 111. and Mich. Canal. (A.R. canal comrs. 1879/80: 10.) Reprtd. from 1848, do not accompany rept. as stated. Kept, not complete? 1882. Opinion in re canal comrs. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1880/2: 19.) . Uninterrupted navigation of past season. (A.R. canal comrs. 1881/2: 3.) . Request for enactment of law, properly safe- guarded, turning over control and ownership of 111. and Mich. Canal to U. S., subject to vote of people. (Govs. mess, special sess. 1882: 11.) . Rept. on that portion of govs. mess. re. cession of 111. and Mich. Canal to U. S. (House Jol. 32 Gen. Assem. special sess. 1882: 49-54, 59-60.) 1882-1892. Condition of canal, locks, and dams. (A.R. canal comrs. 1881/2 (pp. 5-6) same 1891/2.) 1883. Organization of new bd. of canal comrs. (Same 1882/3: 3.) . Propriety of requesting representatives in Con- gress to secure acceptance of 111. and Mich. Canal by U. S., and construction of proposed canal from Hennepin to Rock Is. (Govs. mess. 1883: 6.) . Extensive repairs needed on canal and locks and dams on 111. River. (A.R. bd. canal comrs. 1882/3: 3.) 1884. Description of improvements made in canal dur- ing yr. (Same 1883/4: 3.) 1886/7. Condition of canal, locks, and dams; dredging of canal betw. Ottawa and La Salle and other re- pairs and improvements. (Same 1886/7: 3-4.) 1887. Recommendation that usual ann. contingent fund be appropriated, as safeguard agst. unfore- seen and not impossible contingencies for use of 111. and Mich. Canal. (Govs. mess. 1887: 42.) 1888. Condition of canal; improvements made during yr., completion of additional dockage at Bridgeport gives state two lots available for leasing and will yield considerable revenue. (A.R. canal comrs. 1887/8: 3-4.) . Necessity for economy in mngmt. of canal to keep it from burdening state. (Same 1887/8: 4.) 1889. Organization of new bd. of canal comrs. (Same 1888/9: 3.) . Rept. of committee on waterways and drainage on jt. res. re. policy of 111. with reference to ship canal and great water-way connecting Miss. River with Lake Mich, at Chicago via 111. and Des Plaines rivers. (Sen. Jol. 36 Gen. Assem. 1889: 920-921.) 1889/90. Material falling off in business of canal dur- ing past yr. as compared with 1888/9, due to strikes in building trade in Chicago. (A.R. canal comrs. 1889/90: 4.) 1890. Request for apprn. to pay for necessary repairs on canal. (Same 1889/90: 3.) 1891. On condition of 111. and Mich. Canal. (Govs. mess. 1891: 33.) 1892. Interruptions to navigation of canal. (A.R. canal comrs. 1891/2: 4.) 1896/7. Condition of canal when received by new bd. of comrs., extensive repairs needed, apprn. asked CANALS: INDIVIDUAL cont'd Illinois and Michigan Canal cont'd non-serial cont'd and received to put canal in proper repair. (Same 1896/7: 3.) 1899. Agreement for maintaining Summit level of canal from Bridgeport to Lockport. (Same 1898/9: 5-9.) 1900. Opinion of Judge Dunn in matter of supply of Summit level. (Same 1899/00: 7-14.) 1901. Speech of F. J. Delaney, representing 111. Grain Dealers' Assn., re. apprn. bill in 42 Gen. Assem (Same 1900/1: 47-49.) . Map to ace. same, showing freight rates [on r.rs.] as affected by 111. and Mich. Canal. (Same 1900/1 betw. pp. 28 and 29.) 1902. Opinion in re canal comrs., bridges over canal, who to construct and maintain, streets in cities and towns laid off on canal lands, ownership of when vacated. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1903/4: 187-188.) COMMERCE; see that title CLAIMS 1881. Rept. of comn. of claims to Gen. Assem. (House Jol. 32 Gen. Assem. 1881: 166-168.) Relates almost entirely to claims for Injuries occasioned by dams on canal feeders. Eminent domain involved. EMPLOYES 1870-1874. Comparative tabular stints, of yearly em- ployes and salaries paid, on 111. and Mich. Canal during 1870 under bd. of trustees and in 1874 under bd. of canal comrs. (House Jol. 29 Gen. Assem. 1875: 233-236.) 1872-1904. List of officers and agts. employed by bd. of canal comrs. and amt. of compensation given each. (A.R. canal comrs. 1871/2 (p. 54) same 1903/4.) 1878. Reduction of wages of foreman, locktenders, In- spectors, and watchmen employed on 111. and Mich. Canal; ann. saving resulting. (Same 1877/8: 4.) EXPENDITURES ; see below, RECEIPTS, ETC. FEEDERS 1872. Govs. mess. re. feeder dam across Calumet River. (House Jol. 27 Gen. Assem. adj. reg. sess. 1871: 916-917.) 1873. Memorial of Gen. Assem. of Ind. re. Calumet Dam in 111., and asking relief in behalf of people of Lake and Porter cos. in their state. (Repts. 28 Gen. Assem. 1873 v. 4: 51-52; Sen. Jol. 28 Genn. Assem. 1873: 306-307.) 1878. Need of new bridge over Fox River feeder on La Salle street, in Ottawa. (A.R. canal comrs. 1877/8: 38.) 1880. Petition of citizens of Joliet re. turning water of Des Plaines River into 111. and Mich. Canal as a feeder and restoring in part old Calumet feeder in order to prevent Chicago River from entering canal for large part of yr. (Same 1879/80: 7-8.) 1899. Calumet Feeder Canal from Sag to So. Chicago suggested. (Same 1898/9: 9-10.) LANDS 1871-1878. List of notes on hand for sale of canal lands. (A.R. canal comrs. 1871/2 (p. 9) same 1877/8.) 1871-1904. Unsold canal lots and lands. (Same 1872 (pp. 48-49) same 1903/4.) 1878. Supplemental rept. of chief engr. re. sale of canal lands in La Salle and Will cos. (Same 1877/8: 58-60.) . Tracts of canal lands for which no patents ap- pear to have been issued. (Same 1877/8: 53.) . List of town or city lots sold by old bd. of canal comrs. prior to apptmt. of trustees under act of Feb. 21, 1843, with names of purchasers, date of gales, names to whom final certificates are giren, 144 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS CANALS: INDIVIDUAL cont'd Illinois and Michigan Canal cont'd LANDS cont'd names of officers issuing certificates, etc. (Same 1877/8: 65.) 1881. Suit commenced for possession of canal lands in hands of settlers but whose title remains with state. (Same 1880/1: 5.) 1882. Rept. of canal comrs. on amt. of lands belonging to canal property, and giving schedule of lands be- longing to state, with approximate value. (House jol. 27 Gen. Assem. spec. sess. 1882: 69-72.) 1883/4. Employment of counsel to protect interests of canal involved in suit entitled " People of State of Illinois vs. Illinois Central R.R. Co. U. S. of A. and City of Chicago." (A.R. canal comrs. 1883/4: 5.) 1886/7. Case of People of State of 111. vs. 111. Central R.R. and others involving among other things va- lidity of act known as " Lake Front Act " not yet decided. Amt. allowed canal comrs. for purpose of paying expenses of litigation re. lake front adjacent to Chicago; amt. expended by comrs. (Same 1886/7: 5-6.) 1887/8. Canal at present clear of litigation of any im- portant character; decision in case of People of State vs. 111. Central R.R.; question affecting canal trust in this litigation. (Same 1887/8: 4-6.) 1892. Tabular stmt. of names of parties to whom leases of portions of reserved strip of land have been granted. (Same 1893/4: 6.) 1893/4. Same. (Same 1893/4: 6.) . Suggestion for repeal or modification of statute forbidding canal comrs. to sell canal lands. (Same 1893/4: 7.) 1894/5. Opinion rendered fiy U. S. Court confirming title of state to 90 ft. strip of land on either side of 111. and Mich. Canal. (Same 1894/5: 4-6.) 1896/7. Schedule showing amt. of unsold lands betw. meander lines of certain canal sections as taken from U. S. govt. survey and which are in addition to property heretofore scheduled as belonging to state and held by canal comrs. (Same 1896/7: 12- 13.) 1897. On lands belonging to state for canal purposes. (Same 1896/7: 10-13.) 1898. Recommendation that steps be taken for enact- ment of such legislation as will enable canal comrs. to sell any of the canal lands not required for canal purposes. (Same 1897/8: 6.) 1899-1900. Rept. on canal land investigations re. dis- position made of same. (Same 1898/9 (pp. 54-56) same 1899/00.) LEASES 1871/2-1903/4. Leases of water power on 111. and Mich. Canal; leases renewed. (A.R. canal comrs. 1871/2 (p. 27) same 1903/4.) LITIGATION See also above, Lands. n. d. Decision in suit of state agst. city of La Salle for opening sewers into canal. (A.R. canal comrs. 1879/80: 10.) n. d. Decision of Judge Roberts in case of W. Adam agst. Slater and Druley, of Joliet, for damages claimed to have been suffered on acct. of canal comrs. leasing water power to said Slater and Druley, below dam, belonging to said Adam. (Same 1880/1: 10.) Not given with rept. as stated. Kept Incomplete? 1881. Appeal taken by Wm. Adam to Supreme Court in suit agst. Slater and Druley involving title to water power. (Same 1880/1: 5.) 1881/2. Suit of Wm. Adam vs. Slater and Druley in- volving right of state to grant leases of water power CANALS: INDIVIDUAL cont'd Illinois and Michigan Canal cont'd LITIGATION cont'd on Channahon Level decided agst. Slater and Druley; judgment paid by state; similar suits brought by Wm. Adam agst. other lessees; nature of these suits. (Same 1881/2: 9.) . Suit of Packet Co. vs. Canal Comrs. still pend- ing. (Same 1881/2: 8-9.) 1883. Compromise with Wm. Adams re. water power at Joliet. (Same 1882/3: 5.) . Suit of St. Louis and Peoria Packet Co. and Huse, Loomis & Co. decided in favor of comrs. (Same 1882/3: 4-5.) . Damages for injury to canal boat belonging to H. Burrell and W. H. Gardiner. (Same 1882/3: 5-6.) 1896/7. Comment on movement seeking removal of dams constructed in 111. River by state and gen. govt. to create slack water navigation; claiming said dams are detrimental to health of entire 111. valley. (Same 1896/7: 5-9.) 1897/8. Suit brought by canal comrs. to secure injunc- tion agst. Chicago Sanitary District to restrain dis- trict from taking possession of state property at Joliet. (Same 1897/8: 3.) . Stmt. of causes leading up to litigation with Chi- cago Sanitary District. (Same 1897/8: 4-5.) 1898. Litigation with Sanitary District of Chicago in- volving right and ownership of state in basins and water power at dam no. 1 at Joliet decided in favor of canal comrs. (Same 1898/9: 3-4.) . Settlement of drainage controversy at Joliet. (Same 1897/8: 7-8.) 1898/9. Further differences betw. Chicago Sanitary District and canal comrs. (Same 1898/9: 4-6.) 1899. Articles of agreement made and entered into by and betw. Sanitary District of Chicago and canal comrs. to protect Summit level of canal. (Same 1898/9: 6-8.) . Committee apptd. by Sanitary District of Chi cago and instructed to blow out state dams at Henry and Copperas Creek, 111. River; injunction obtained by comrs. (Same 1898/9: 8-9.) 1900. Decision by Supreme Court that Sanitary Dis- trict act did not contemplate removal of dams at Henry and Copperas Creek, 111. River. (Same 1899/00: 3.) . Failure of Chicago Sanitary District to fulfill conditions of contract with comrs., litigation follow- ing decision of court sustaining contract. (Same 1899/00: 4-14.) 1901. Case of Canal Comrs. vs. Chicago Sanitary Dis- trict appealed and decree reversed, cause remanded to Circuit Court with directions to dismiss bill. (Same 1900/1: 6.) RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES 1848/72-1848/04. Table showing amt. spent for repairs on 111. and Mich. Canal, gross expenses, tolls, date of opening and closing of canal each yr. (A.R. canal comrs. 1871/2 (p. 51) same 1903/4.) Omitted In 1879, 1885, 1886 and 1893. 1871. Amt. of money reed, by canal comrs. from trus- tees of 111. and Mich. Canal; value of canal prop- erty consisting of machinery, tools, buildings, boats etc., list of notes delivered. (Same 1871/2: 9-10.) 1871-1874. Stmt. of canal redemption fund. (Bienn. rept. state treasurer 1870/2 (p. 22) same 1872/4.) 1871/2-1903/4. Detailed stmt. of receipts and disburse- ments on 111. and Mich. Canal. (A.R. canal comrs. 1871/2 (pp. 12-26) same 1903/4.) . Aggregate stmt. of receipts and disbursements on 111. and Mich. Canal and 111. River. (Same 1871/2 (p. 11) some 1901/2.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP ILLINOIS 145 CANALS: INDIVIDUAL cont'd Illinois and Michigan Canal cont'd RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES cont'd 1872. Canal comrs'. rept. on expenditures in construct- ing dam and lock and other improvements, on 111. River; also on affairs of 111. and Mich. Canal, cost of maintenance, revenues, etc. (Repts. 27 Gen. Assem. 1871 v. 4: 383-409.) 1875-1876. Stmt. of financial condition of 111. and Mich. Canal. (Govs. mess. 1877: 29.) 1879. Stmt. of expenses to visit Peoria Jan. 30, 1879, in interest of 111. and Mich. Canal. (House jol. 31 Gen. Assem. 1879: 508.) 1879/80-1881/2. Apprns. made by legisl. to be used for maintenance of 111. and Mich. Canal not drawn | upon. (A.R. canal comrs. 1879/80 (pp. 3-4) same 1881/2.) 1880/1. Disbursements on canal greater than receipts, in part caused by rebuilding of two locks and other repairs. (Same 1880/1: 4.) 1881/2. Increase in revenue from canal, sale of spoil bank stone and clay excavated from bed of canal. (Same 1881/2: 4.) 1882. Contingent apprns. for works on canal. (Same 1881/2: 5.) 1886. Stmt. showing amt. of balance over all expendi- tures on 111. and Mich. Canal. (Govs. mess. 1887: 42.) 1886-1887. Comparison of receipts of canal and 111. River for 1886 and 1887, showing decrease in 1887; shortage of leading canal freights for 1887; items showing excess for 1886. (A.R. canal comrs. 1886/ 7: 4-5.) 1886/7. Largest balance on hand of any yr. since 1879 ; contingent fund appropriated by Gen. Assem. not used and allowed to lapse. (Same 1886/7: 4.) 1888. Stmt. showing balance to credit of 111. and Mich. Canal. (Govs. mess. 1889: 17.) 1890. Stmt. of disbursements on acct. of removing bar at Kickapoo. (A.R. canal comrs. 1889/90: 21.) 1892. Stmt. showing amt. of earnings of 111. and Mich. Canal, with total disbursements. (Govs. mess. 1892: 17.) 1895. Stmt. of financial condition of 111. and Mich. Canal. (Same 1895: 23.) 1896. Stmt. of amt. turned into state treasury by the 111. and Mich. Canal. (Same 1897: 16.) 1899/00. Expenditures greater than receipts on canal due to litigation, and loss of revenue due to failure of Sanitary District of Chicago to fulfill conditions of contract with comrs. (A.R. canal comrs. 1899/ 00: 3.) 1901. Falling oft in receipts from canal due to late opening; increase in receipts from water power. (Same 1900/1: 3.) Tolls 1860-1874. Tabular stmt. of canal tolls collected at La Salle on shipments going north each yr. and amt. collected at Henry from 1872 to 1874. (Assem. jol. 29 Gen. Assem. 1875: 237.) 1860/75-1860/76. Stmt. of canal tolls collected at La Salle, on shipments going north, for each yr., and amts. collected at Henry, on shipments going north. (A.R. canal comrs. 1874/5 (p. 21) same 1875/6.) 1888/9. Increase in tolls and lockage over previous yr. (Same 1888/9: 4.) 1891/2. Yr's. business of canal; stmt. of receipts for toll. (Same 1891/2: 3.) 1894/5. Net revenue from canal for yr., decrease in tolls and lockage. (Same 1894/5: 4.) 1895/6. Receipts from tolls and lockage smaller than those of any former period in history of canal. (Same 1895/6: 3.) 10 CANALS: INDIVIDUAL cont'd Illinois and Michigan Canal cont'd RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES cont'd Tolls cont'd 1896. Receipts from canal tolls and lockage during yr. smaller than those of any former period in hist, of canal. (Same 1895/6: 3.) RULES AND REGULATIONS 1872. 111. and Mich. Canal. Rules, by-laws, and regu- lations, established by the bd. of comrs. of the .... canal, and the lock at Henry. In con- formity with sec. 2 of the law of Mch. 7, 1872, to which is added the rates of toll adopted by the bd. of comrs. for 1872. Ottawa, Osman and Hapeman, 1873. 37 pp. Copy seen in Chicago Historical Society. TOLLS See also above. Receipts and Expenditures. 1872. Rept. on res. asserting power of state to levy and collect tolls on 111. and Mich. Canal and Little "Wabash River. (Sen. jol. 27 Gen. Assem. adj. reg. sess. 1871: 701-706.) . Reduction of toll on corn, oats, lumber, dressed flooring, siding, lath, and shingles. (A.R. canal comrs. 1871/2: 11.) 1873. Falling off of tolls and tonnage on canal during Apr., May, and June, caused, in great measure, by condition of corn stored in large quantities along line of canal. (Same 1872/3: 4.) 1873/4. Falling of tolls and tonnage on canal due to business depression and short crops; increase of tolls and lockage at Henry. (Same 1873/4: 4.) 1875. Large falling off of tonnage and receipts from tolls on canal and lock at Henry. (Same 1874/5: 4-5.) 1875-1904. Rates of toll and lockage established on III. and Mich. Canal, and lock at Henry, in 111. River. (Same 1874/5 (pp. 29-30) same 1903/4.) 1875/6. Comparative stmt. of rates of freight paid past season, showing results produced by 111. and Mich. Canal and 111. River, in cheap transportation, where they come in competition with r.r. lines. (Same 1875/6: 8-9.) 1877. Organization of new bd. of canal comrs.; reduc- tion of tolls to increase business on canal. (Same 1876/7: 3-4.) 1878. Further reduction of tolls on 111. and Mich. Canal, this reduction necessitated by low freight rates offered by r.rs. competing with canal. (Same 1877/8: 3.) 1896/7. Embezzlement of funds by collector of canal tolls at Bridgeport. (Same 1896/7: 13.) TRACTION 1874. Success of steam canal boats on N. Y. canals; necessity for introduction of these boats on 111. Canal and rivers on completion of 111. River im- provement. (A.R. bd. canal comrs. 1873/4: 11.) 1876. Use of steam canal boats on 111. and Mich. Canal with stmt. of work performed and cost of coal con- sumed. (Same 1875/6: 6-7.) Chicago Drainage Canal; see Water Supply, etc. Illinois and Mississippi Canal Same as Hennepin Canal, officially known as 111. and Mississippi Canal ; a canal to link Lake Michigan at Chicago to the Mississippi River at the mouth of Rock River. This canal Is now being constructed by the federal government and full details may be found In the annual repts. of the Engineer Depart- ment, IT. S. A. 1891. Govs. mess, recommending passage of ace. res. assenting to purchase or condemnation by U. S. of all land of state necessary for construction of 111. and Miss. Canal, commonly called Hennepin Canal. (Sen. jol. 37 Gen. Assem. 1891: 769.) 146 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS CANALS: INDIVIDUAL cont'd Illinois and Mississippi Canal cont'd 1896/7. Completion of Hennepin Canal will probably Increase revenue of 111. and Mich. Canal. (A.R. bd. canal comrs. 1896/7: 3-4.) New Harmony Canal 1838. Results of survey of canal route from New Har- mony on the Wabash to Mt. Vernon on the Ohio River; this canal proposed as an improvement of the Wabash; estimated cost. (Semi-ann. rept bd. public works Dec. 1838: 278-281.) Ogden-Wentworth Canal 1874-1876. Ogden-Wentworth Canal; rept. on results of its construction. (A.R. canal comrs. 1873/4 (pp. 5-6) same 1875/6.) 1877. Ogden-Wentworth ditch nuisance should be abated. (Same 1876/7: 5.) South Branch Canal 1869. Rept. of minority of judiciary committee on bill to incorporate Chicago South Branch of South Branch Canal Co. (House jol. 26 Gen. Assem. 1869 v. 2: 786-788.) Spring Lake Canal 1877. Spring Lake Canal; construction of. (A.R. canal comrs. 1876/7: 5-6.) . Stint, of expenditures for canal from 111. River to Spring Lake. (Same 1876/7: 59.) . Description of land required for canal from 111. River to Spring Lake. (Same 1876/7: 43.) 1889. Stmt. of disbursements on acct. of Spring Lake Canal. (Same 1888/9: 22.) CANTON Debt; see Debt: Local CAPITAL Industrial; see Industries CARLYLE Mortality; see Vital Statistics. Mortality CARROLL COUNTY (1839) Agricultural Board; see Agriculture. Boards of Agriculture Agricultural Society; see Agricultural Societies Geology; see Natural Resources CASS COUNTY (1837) Agricultural Board; see Agriculture. Boards of Agriculture Agricultural Society; see Agricultural Societies Crops; see Agriculture. Crops Geology; see Natural Resources Livestock; see Agriculture, that title Minerals; see Natural Resources CASTOR BEANS Crops; see Agriculture. Crops CATTLE Diseases; see Agriculture. Livestock. Inspection, etc. Prices; see Prices. Livestock Shipments; see Commerce CEMENT; see NATURAL RESOURCES. MINERAL CENSUS 1830-1840. Statistical table of the census, etc., of state of 111. 1830, 1835, 1840. 4 pp. (Sen. repts. 12 Gen Assem. 2 sess. 1840: 132-136.) Population, only, by counties showing state census marshal's census and highest census. CENSUS cont'd 1835. Tabular stmt. showing population of the differ ent cos. of state, their classes, manufacturies, etc. bdside. (House jol. Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1835/6. following p. 372; Sen. jol. same, folded in betw. pp. 294 and 295 of exec, jol.) Shows ages of free white males and free white females In groups of 10 yr. periods, no. of free male and female negroes, no. of indentured and registered servants and children, no. of French negroes and mulattoes held In bondage, no. of the militia, no. of manufactories, mills, machines and distilleries. This Is the final return of the official census. It is reproduced in the III. Advocate of Feb. 17, 1836, p. 3. . Co. census returns. (House jol. 9 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1835: 85-86.) Population only. 1840. Tabular stmt, showing the population of 111., etc., made out by the secy, of state. 12pp. (Sen. repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840: 403-414.) Official census of 1840. Returns similar to those of 1835. . Census of 111. A stmt. showing so much of the docs as embraces the aggregate population of each co. 2 leaves. (Same 1840: 181-183.) 1845. Tabular stmt. of state census. 7 pp. (Same 15 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1846: 65-71.) The official census. 1851. Communication from gov. re. U. S. census of 111. for 1850. 1 leaf. (Same 17 Gen. Assem. 1851: 109- 110.) 1875. Recommendation for apprn. to defray expenses of census. (Govs. mess. 1875: 19.) Bee-hives; see Agriculture. Bee-Keeping Livestock; see Agriculture, that title School; see Education. School Census CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION; see INDUSTRIES. EX- HIBITS CENTRAL HOWARD ASSOCIATION; see CONVICTS CHAMPAIGN COUNTY (1833) Agricultural Board; see Agriculture. Boards of Agriculture Agricultural Society; see Agricultural Societies Canada Thistle; see Agriculture. Crops. Pests Geology; see Natural Resources Horticultural Society; see Agriculture. Horticultural Asso- ciations Swamp Land; see Land: State. Swamp Land CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS; see MAINTENANCE CHEESE; see INDUSTRIES. DAIRY CHERRY Crops; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit CHICAGO Board of Trade; see Commerce Building and Loan Associations; see that title Chicago Mechanics' Institute; see Agricultural Societies Chicago Reform School; see Maintenance: City Individual Institutions Climate; see that title Commerce; see that title Deaf and Dumb; see Maintenance: State. Defectives Debt; see Debt: Local Drug Trade; see Industries, that title Fire; see Fires Flour Industry; see Industries Gas Companies; see Corporations: Individual INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 147 CHICAGO cont'd Grain Trade; see Commerce Harbor; see Harbors Ice Supply; see Industries Inspection Laws; see Industries. Inspection Juvenile Court; see Administration of Justice: City Lake Front Litigation; see Land: City Mortality; see Vital Statistics. Mortality Normal School; see Education. Normal Schools Peach Trade; see Industries. Fruit Trade Pork Packing; see Industries. Meat Population; see that title Prices 1864/5-1868. See Prices, these dates, under the various subheadings. Rainfall; see Climate Sanitation; see Public Health, that title Schools; see Education Small-pox; see Public Health. Epidemics. Small-pox Small-pox Mortality; see Vital Statistics. Mortality Street Railways; see that title Sweatshops; see Labor. House Industries Taxation; see Taxation: State Vaccination; see Public Health, that title Warehouses; see Commerce Zymotic Diseases; see Public Health. Diseases CHICAGO DRAINAGE CANAL; see WATER SUPPLY, ETC. CHICAGO EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY; see MAINTE- NANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS. DE- FECTIVES CHICAGO MECHANICS INSTITUTE; see AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES CHICAGO RIVER; see RIVER CONSERVANCY CHICAGO SANITARY DISTRICT Litigation with Canal Commissioners; see Canals Reports; see Water-Supply, etc. Riots; see that title CHICKEN-POX; see PUBLIC HEALTH. EPIDEMICS CHILD LABOR; see LABOR CHILDREN Dependent MAINTENANCE; see that title CHINCH BUG; see AGRICULTURE. CROPS. PESTS CHOLERA; see PUBLIC HEALTH. EPIDEMICS CHRISTIAN COUNTY (1839) Agricultural Board; see Agriculture. Boards of Agriculture Agricultural Society; see Agricultural Societies Crops; see Agriculture. Crops Geology; see Mineral Resources Livestock; see Agriculture, that title Minerals; see Natural Resources CHURCH SCHOOLS; see EDUCATION. SECTARIAN CLAIMS Canal; see Canals CLAIMS AGAINST STATE; see DEBT: STATE CLARK COUNTY (1819) Agricultural Board; see Agriculture. Boards of Agriculture Crops; see Agriculture. Crops Geology; see Natural Resources Minerals; see Natural Resources CLAY COUNTY (1824) Agricultural Board; see Agriculture. Boards of Agriculture Agricultural Society; see Agricultural Societies Debt; see Debt: Local Geology; see Natural Resources Minerals; see Natural Resources Mineral Springs; see Natural Resources CLAYS; see NATURAL RESOURCES. MINERAL CLIMATE serial 1 series 1877-1884. Summary of meteorological observations made to the 111. dept. of agric. Summaries of maximum and minimum liarometer and thermometer readings, mean humidity, prevailing winds and rainfall, by stations and agricultural divisions of the state. In Documents as follows : 1877 July in Crop bulletin 29 : 22. Aug. " Sept. " Oct. " Nov. " Dec. 1878 Jan.-April " May " June " July " Aug.-Dec. 1879 Jan.-May " June " July " Aug.-Dec. 1880 Jan.-April " May '* June " July " Aug.-Dec. 1881 Jan.-April " May " June " July " Aug.-Dec. 1882 Jan.-March " April " May " June " July " Aug.-Dec. 1883 Jan.-March " April " May " June " July " Aug.-Dec. 1884 Jan.-March " April " Mav ' " 112 : 34-37. " June ' " 114 : 46-49. " July " " 116 : 52-56. " Aug.-Dec. " " 118 : 131-158. 2 series 1885-1889. Monthly weather review, containing a sum- mary of meteorological observations made to the 111. dept. of agric. Springfield, 1885-1889. Checklist 1885 Jan.-Dec. 1886 " 1887 " " 1888 1889 " Discontinued by vote of a special committee of the dept. of agriculture ; see Trans. 1889 : 20. Also in Documents as follows : 1885 Jan. 14 pp.") " Feb. 15 pp. > ace. Crop bulletin 120, " March 16 pp. J 32 :8. 34 : 17. 34 : 16. 39 : 31. 39 : 32. 41 : 12-17. 44 : 18-19. 46 : 8-9. 48 : 35-36. 34-43. 34-43. 8-9. 38-39. 46-55. 8-15. 12-13. 68: 10-11. 70 : 68-69. 46-56. 10-17. 12-13. 10-11. 36-37. 48-57. 10-20. 24-28. 28-32. 22-25. 70-76. 90-119. 18-34. 98 : 36-40. 100 : 34-37. 43-47. 70-74. 106-134. 27-42. 42-47. 51 53 55 58 60 64 66 72 74 76 78 80 82 84 86 88 90 02 94 96 102: 104: 106: 108: 110: 148 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP ILLINOIS CLIMATE cont'd serial cont'd 2 series cont'd Checklist cont'd 1885 April In Crop bulletin 122 : 27-37. May " " " 123:40-47. . ' June " " " 124 : 25-34, 56-65. ' July 20 pp. ace. Crop bulletin 125. 1 Aug.-1887 April omitted. 1887 May 26 pp. ace. Crop bulletin 135. ' June 26 pp. " " " 136. ' July 37 pp. " " " 137. ' Aug.-Nov. omitted. ' Dec. 48 pp. ace. Crop bulletin 139 (I. c., 138). 1888 Jan.-Marcb omitted. April 39 pp. ace. Crop bulletin 139. May 37 pp. " " " 140. ' June 36 pp. " " " 141. ' July 36 pp. " " " 142. ' Aug.-Dec. omitted. 1889 Jan. 35 pp. ace. Crop bulletin 143. With the cessation, in Jan. 1889, of the Monthly [111.] Weather Review, the control and support of meteor- ological researches by the state also ceased. In thai year meteorological observations in Illinois were transferred absolutely to the federal govern- ment. The state had had, for some years, a co-operative relation with the federal government In the production of climatic and meteorologic data. In 1881 the chief signal officer, U. S. A., then administering the national weather service, sent to the Governors of the states a circular (Ann. rept. chief slenal officer 1882:762) recommending the organization of state weather services. Illinois, where meteorological observations had already for some years been conducted, was one of the first states to comply with the recommendations of the chief signal officer. As early as August, 1882, the then secy, of the bd. of agriculture of 111., Mr. S. D. Fisher, was In co-operation with the U. S. signal service. This co-operation was continued by his successor. Col. Mills, to Feb. 21, 1889, when, by vote of the state bd. of agriculture, the state discontinued Its maintenance of the Weather Re- view. From this time to 1891, the Illinois state weather service was under the management of the U. S. Signal Service. A weekly crop bulletin was Issued during the growing season, 200 copies of which were distributed to newspapers throughout the state and to observers. The data used In making the bulletins was furnished by voluntary observers, reports being received from about 40 counties. A monthly report complied from data furnished by the voluntary observers was made up and sent to Washington on the 15th of each month. In Dec., 1889, having been authorized, the sergeant in charge of the Springfield station com- menced issuing a monthly cyclostyled report. With the transfer, in 1891, of the weather bureau from the Signal Service to tie Department of Agricul- ture, record provisions were not materially altered until 1806. On Jan. 30 of that year, the chief of the weather bureau Issued Instructions no. 18 (repr. in [U. S.] Monthly Weather Review 1895: 384.) As time had gone on an undesirable diversity had developed In both methods and style of publica- tion and In distribution of cllmatologlcal data by the various state services. In order to remedy these difficulties and to bring about a more equal distri- bution of responsibilities the above-mentioned In- structions were Issued. It is under the provisions of these instructions that the present weekly and monthly reports of the climate and crop services of the various states are now issued. non-serial 1852. Season in 111. one of unusual drought from July to Sept.; pumping engines used to supply canals with water. ( [8] A.R. trustees 111. and Mich. Canal 1851/2: 106.) 1855. Communication from Lieut. Maury submitting plan and asking co-operation for meteorological ob- servations. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1856/7: 487- 491.) 1871/81-1871/87. Meteorological tables showing mean barometer, temperature, total rainfall and mean relative humidity at Cairo, Chicago, Dubuque, In- dianapolis, Keokuk, Louisville, St. Louis, and Springfield (111.). (4 A.R. bd. health 1881 (pp. [185]-199) same 1887.) CLIMATE cont'd non-serial cont'd 1878-1881. Summary of meteorological observations for the mo. of June. (Dept. agric. circular 78: 2.) . Same; for July. (Same 80: 2.) 1881-1885. Meteorological table of comparison for Jan. of each yr. (Mo. weather review Jan. 1885: 6.) . Same; for Feb. (Same Feb. 1885: 6.) (Same Mch. 1885: 3.) (Same Dept. agric. circular (Same 123: 73.) (Same 124: 65.) (Mo. weather review Apr. Same; for Mch. . Same; for Apr. 122: 35; 58.) . Same; for May. . Same; for June. 1881-1887. Same; for Dec. 1888* 33 ^ 1881-1888. Same; for Apr. (Same Apr. 1888: 33.) . Same; for May. (Same May 1888: 37.) . Same; for June. (Same June 1888: 33.) . Same; for July. (Some July 1888: 33.) 1881-1889. Same; for Jan. (Same Jan. 1889: 31.) 1882-1887. Same; for May. (Same May 1887: 26.) . Same; for June. (Same June 1887: 26.) . Same; for July. (Same July 1887: 36.) . Meteorological tables showing temperature, ba- rometer, precipitation, and winds in Cairo (111.), Chicago, Dubuque, Indianapolis, Keokuk, Louis- ville, St. Louis, and Springfield (111.) (5 A.R. bd. health 1882: 601-602.) 1885. Comparison of precipitation and mean tempera- ture for Jan., Feb., and Mch., with corresponding month of former yrs. (Mo. weather review Jan. 1885 (p. 7) same Mch.) Showing averages lor each station ; periods vary In time from 1 to 24 years. 1889-1902. Tabular meteorological summary by mos. for the experimental station. (Agric. exper. sta- tion bull. 85: 72-76.) 1891-1892. Climatic conditions affecting crops. (Dept. agric. circular 157: 11.) 1894-1902. Table showing by mos. for each yr. what per cent of actual sunshine is of possible sunshine at Chicago, at St. Louis, Keokuk, and Springfield. (Agric. exper. station bull. 85: 69.) 1902. Table showing daylight cloudiness in per cent for each mo. at each station in each district. (Same 85: 69.) 1903. Climate of 111.; by J. G. Mosier. pp. 45-76. (Same 86.) BELLEVILLE 1885. Table showing meteorological observations at Belleville. (9 A.R. bd. health 1886: 28.) CAIRO 1878. Table showing mean and highest thermometer, humidity, prevailing winds, and rainfall at Cairo, by months. (1 A.R. bd. health 1878: 47.) 1878-1879. .Table showing meteorological data collated from observations of U. S. signal service office at Cairo. (2 same 1879: 90.) 1888. Table showing daily temperature and precipita- tion, barometric pressure and wind movement at Cairo. (11 same 1888: Mil.) CHICAGO 1885-1886. Table showing chemical determinations for each mo., with means of water levels in river (lake) and canal, aggregate precipitation, mean temperature, total wind movement, and prevailing direction of wind at Chicago. (9 A.R. bd. health 1886: xlvi.) 1890-1891. Table showing meteorological records a,t Chicago. (14 same 1891: cv.) HANCOCK COUNTY 1868-1872. Abstracts of meteorological observations in Hancock Co. (Trans, dept. agric. 1872: 196.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 149 CLIMATE cont'd non-serial cont'd HAVANA 1870-1873. Abstr. of meteorological observations at Ha- vana, 111. (Trans, dept. agric. 1873: 185.) 1875. Same. (Same 1875: 134.) MATTOON 1887. Table showing for each mo. of yr. ann. meteoro- logical summary for Mattoon, furnished by Wm Dozier, voluntary observer, with summary. (Mo. weather review Apr. 1888: 37.) . Table of thunderstorm data by mos., compiled by Wm. Dozier, voluntary observer at Mattoon. (Same Apr. 1888: 40-41.) PEKIN 1887. Table, showing for each mo., weather prevail- ing at Pekin, furnished by Rev. J. E. Terborg, voluntary observer. (Dept. agric. circular 139, Mo. weather review foldg. table opposite p. 6.) PEORIA 1855-1860. Abstr. of meteorological observations, Peo- ria. 111. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1856/7 (pp. 484- 485) some 1859/60.) 1855-1871. Same. (Same 1871: 256-261.) 1887. Table of meteorological observations made by Dr. Fred. Brendel, at Peoria. (Mo. weather review Apr. 1888: 18.) RILEY 1887. Table showing for each mo. summary of meteoro- logical observations, made by J. W. James, volun- tary observer at Riley. (Mo. weather review Apr. 1888: 39.) SANDWICH 1852-1870. Abstr. of meteorological observations made at Sandwich, 111. (Trans, dept. agric. 1871: 262- 265.) 1852-1877. Condensed stmt. of meteorological observa- tions made at Sandwich, 111. (Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 12 facing p. 266.) 1852-1884. Same. (Same n. s. v. 18 facing p. 160.) 1881. Same. (Same n. s. v. 15 facing p. 190.) 1882. Same. (Same n. s. v. 16 facing p. 210.) SPRINGFIELD 1879-1886. Meteorological records of Springfield. (9 A. R. bd. health 1886: 112-114.) WINDSOR 1887. Table of meteorological observations made by A. H. Hatch, voluntary observer at Windsor. (Mo. weather review Apr. 1888: 18.) Cyclones INSURANCE; see INSURANCE. MUTUAL. FARM Floods 1725-1844. Notes re. great inundations of the " Ameri- can bottom." (Trans, state agric. socy. v. 2: 348.) 1883. See Public Aid: State. Frosts See also tables under Crops. Grain ; and Crops. Grain. Wheat showing dates of killing frosts. 1885. Plants Injured by frost [during winter of 1885] ; by T. J. Burrill. (Agric. dept. circular 120: 70-71.) 1902. Table showing average dates of first and last killing frosts, by districts. (Agric. exper. station bull. 85: 66.) Health and Climate 1866-1872. See Vital Statistics. Mortality; these dates. 1880-1885. See same; these dates. 1889-1890. Tables showing temperature, mortality, chief causes of death, and Influence of pandemic upon same in several cities of various states. (13 A.R. bd. health 1890: llx-lxll.) 1890-1892. See Public Health. Diseases; these dates. CLIMATE cont'd Rainfall 1854-1877. Average monthly and average periodic rain- fall of 111. (Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 14: 98-99.) 1855-1902. Table showing ann. rainfall in inches, by districts and cos. (Agric. exper. station bull. 85: 49-53.) 1872-1902. Table showing average rainfall, by yrs., for the districts [1. e. northern, central, and southern] and the state In inches. (Same 85: 48.) . Diagram showing ann. rainfall for each district. (Same 85: 60.) 1877-1881. Tables showing distribution of rain, In inches and hundredths throughout state for each division. (Dept. agric. circular 82: 2-3.) 1877-1883. Table giving average rainfall for past 7 Julys in northern, central, and southern divisions of state. (Same 104: 2.) 18,77-1884. Same; for past 8 Julys. (Same 116: 2.) 1878-1881. Table giving average rainfall, by divisions, In inches and hundredths, with remarks. (Same 82: 2.) 1878-1883. Table showing distribution of rainfall over each division of state for past 6 yrs., for each mo. of first quarter. (Same 96: 3.) . Table showing for each division average monthly rainfall, including melted snow for past 6 Aprs. (Same 98: 2.) . Same; during last 6 Mays. (Same 100: 2.) . Same; during last 6 Junes. (Same 102: 2.) . Remarks In re rainfall; with tables giving dis- tribution of rainfall over state past 6 yrs., for first 4 mos. for each division of state. (Same 98: 3-4.) . Same; for first 5 mos. of each yr. (Same 100: 3-4.) . Table giving distribution of rainfall over state for past 6 yrs. from Jan. 1 to June 30, In each divi- sion. (Same 102: 4-5.) . Table showing distribution of rainfall over each division of state for past 6 yrs. from Jan. 1 to June 30. (Same 104: 2-3.) . Table giving, by divisions, average precipitation In May and June, two most critical mos. for grow- ing crops, for past 6 yrs.; with remarks. (Same 102: 5.) 1878-1884. Tables giving distribution of rainfall over state for mos. of Jan., Feb., Mch., by divisions. (Same 108: 3.) . Same; for Jan., Feb., Mch., and Apr., in each division. (Same 110: 3.) . Same; for Jan., Feb., Mch., Apr., and May. (Same 112: 3-4.) . Tables giving distribution of rainfall over state for past 7 yrs., from Jan. 1 to June 30, in each division. (Same 114: 4-5.) . Table giving for each division average rainfall, in inches, May and June. (Same 114: 4.) . Tables giving distribution of rainfall over each division of state, past 7 yrs., from Jan. 1 to July 31. (Same 116: 2-3.) -. Table showing for each division average monthly rainfall, including melted snow, for past 7 Aprs. (Same 110: 1.) . Same; for May. (Same 112: 2.) . Same; for last 7 Junes. (Same 114: 2.) . Tables showing precipitation at stations in 111. (Same 118: 151-158.) 1878-1885. Table showing total precipitation for Jan., Feb., Mch., and Apr. each yr. (Same 122: 28.) . Same; for Jan. to May. (Same 123: 41.) . Table giving average June rainfall of state for term of yrs., as well as total precipitation for first 6 mos. of yrs. inclusive. (Same 124: 26.) . 150 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS CLIMATE cont'd Rainfall cont'd . Table showing, by stations of each division, sum- mary of precipitation for each yr. (Same 126: 75.) . Same. (Trans, dept. agric. 1885: 436.) 1878-1887. Table of average June precipitation for each division and for state. (Mo. weather review June 1887: 4.) . Same; May. (Same May 1887: 4.) . Same; July. (Same July 1887: 7.) . Table showing average precipitation for state and Its principal divisions during past 10 Decs. (Same Apr. 1888: 3.) . Table showing, for each division and state, mo. rainfall and departure from normal for yrs. speci- fied. (Same Apr. 1888 2d foldg. table after p. 42.) . Table showing average precipitation for state and its principal divisions during past 11 Aprs. (Same Apr. 1888: 4.) . Same; for May. (Same May 1888: 4.) . Same; for July. (Same July 1888: 5.) . Table showing average precipitation for state and its principal division during past 11 yrs. (Same June 1888: 3.) 1878-1889. Table of average precipitation for each di- vision for Jan. of yrs. specified. (Same Jan. 1889: 5.) 1903. Table showing rainfall at certain points in the state. (Agric. exper. station bull. 85: 54-59.) For varying periods, 47 yrs. max., 10 yrs. min. Table shows stations, counties and districts and the average rainfall at each station by mos., and the no. of yrs. having less than 2 in. and more than 6 In. of rainfall. AUGUSTA 1840-1877. Table of rainfall and temperature at Au- gusta, Hancock Co., 111. (Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 14: 91.) 1856-1873. Table showing ann. rainfall at Warsaw, Augusta, and Fort Madison for series of yrs. (Trans, dept. agric. 1873: 194.) 1869-1873. Table showing monthly mean rainfall at Augusta. (Same 1873: 194.) CHICAGO 1871-1891. Table showing total rainfall, by mos. and yrs., in Chicago, with comparisons of mean rainfall, and tabulation of monthly rainfalls. (2 A.R. bd. health 1879 (p. 113) some 1891.) 1871-1892. Precipitation date, Chicago. (Rept. on zy- motic diseases in Chicago 1893: 28-41.) Rept. is bound with 12 ann. rept. bd. health. FORT MADISON 1856-1873. See above, Augusta; these dates. OSWEGO 1880-1887. Table giving for each yr., and each mo. of 1887, rainfall summary at Oswego, Kendall Co., by J. S. Seely, voluntary observer. (Mo. weather re- view Apr. 1888: 19.) KOCKFORD 1872-1886. Table showing recapitulation of rainfall at Rockford, by mos. and yrs.; by seasons and ann. totals. (9 A.R. bd. health 1886: 76.) WARSAW 1856-1873. See above, Augusta; these dates. 1869-1873. Table showing monthly mean rainfall 2y 2 miles east of Warsaw. (Trans, dept. agric. 1873: 195.) Temperature 1875-1887. Table giving May maximum, minimum, and mean temperatures of 111. (Mo. weather review May 1887: 2.) . Same; June maximum, minimum, and mean tem- peratures. (Same June 1887: 3.) . Same; July maximum, minimum, and mean tem- peratures. (Same July 1887: 6.) CLIMATE cont'd Temperature cont'd 1877-1883. Table giving mean temperature at several stations in northern, central, and southern divi- sions of state for July. (Dept. agric. circular 104: 1.) 1877-1884. Same. (Same 116: 1.) 1878-1883. Tables giving mean temperature for 3 agric. divisions of state, for mos. of Jan., Feb., Mch. (Same 96: 2.) . Same; for Jan., Feb., Mch., and Apr. (Same 98: 2-3.) . Same; for Jan., Feb., Mch., Apr., May, and June. (Same 102: 3.) . Same; for mos. of Jan. to July. (Same 104: 3-4.) . Tables showing for each division of state mean temperature May and June of each yr. (Same 102: 3.) . Same; for Apr. (Same 98: 65.) . Same; for May. (Same 100: 1.) . Same; for June. (Same 102: 1.) . Remarks in re temperature, with tables showing mean temperature in the three agric. divisions of state for Jan., Feb., Mch., Apr., and May. (Same 100: 2-3.) 1878-1884. Table giving mean temperature of state first two mos. of cropping season during past seven yrs. (Same 114: 2.) . Same; for Jan., Feb., and Mch. (Same 108: 2.) . Same; for Jan., Feb., Mch., and Apr. (Same 110: 2.) . Same; for Jan., Feb., Mch., Apr., and May. (Same 112: 2-3.) . Same; for Jan., Feb., Mch., Apr., May, and June. (Same 114: 2-3.) . Same; for first 7 mos. of yr. (Same 116: 3-4.) . Table showing for each division mean tempera- ture of past 7 Aprs, in several divisions of state. (Same 110: 1.) . Same; for May. (Same 112: 1.) . Same; for past seven Junes. (Same 114: 1.) 1878-1885. Table showing, by stations of each division, mean temperature. (Same 126: 74.) 1878-1887. Table showing, for each division and for state, maximum and minimum temperature and departure from normal for each mo. (Mo. weather review Apr. 1888 foldg. table opposite p. 42.) . Table showing range of temperature for past 10 Decs.; also mean temperatures for same period. (Same p. 3.) 1878-1888. Table of maximum, minimum, and mean temperatures for Apr. (Same Apr. 1888: 3.) . Same; for May. (Same May 1888: 3.) . Same; for June. (Same June 1888: 4.) . Same; for July. (Same July 1888: 6.) 1878-1889. Same; for Jan. (Same Jan. 1889: 5.) 1880-1890. Tables showing mean temperature, Fahr., and rainfall in inches and hundredth^ by mos., at Chicago, Springfield, and Cairo. (13 A.R. bd. health 1890: Iviii-lix.) 1888. Table showing departure from normal tempera- ture deficiency, Fahr., at Cairo and other points (11 same 1888: liv.) CAIRO, ILL. 1871-1897. Table showing mean temperature at Cairo, also average mean temperature. (11 A.R. bd. health 1888 (p. xlix) same 1897.) 1878-1897. Table showing temperature records at Cairo. (20 same 1897: Ixi-lxii.) 1879. Table showing temperature record, quarantine inspection station, Miss. River, below Cairo, 111 (2 same 1879: 89.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP ILLINOIS 151 CLIMATE cont'd Temperature cont'd KEOKUK, IOWA 1888-1889. Table showing mean temperature of Keo- kuk, Iowa. (12 A.R. bd. health 1889: xlii.) Tornadoes INSURANCE; see INSURANCE. MUTUAL. FARM Wind 1902. Table showing, by mos., per cent of time during which wind blows from direction indicated; with comment. (Agric. exper. station bull. 85: 66-68.) Wind data is also part of Mo. Weather Review from April, 1887. Windstorms INSURANCE; see INSURANCE. MUTUAL. FARM CLINTON COUNTY (1824) Agricultural Board; see Agriculture. Boards of Agriculture Agricultural Society; see Agricultural Societies Crops; see Agriculture. Crops Fruit; see Agriculture. Crops Geology; see Natural Resources Minerals; see Natural Resources Nurseries; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit Orchards; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit CLOVER SEED Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Grass and Forage Crops COAL Mining; see Industries. Mining Prices; see that title Shipments; see Commerce COAL MINE INSPECTORS' REPORTS; see INDUSTRIES. INSPECTION CODLING MOTH; see AGRICULTURE. CROPS. PESTS COLES COUNTY (1830) Agricultural Board; see Agriculture. Boards of Agriculture Agricultural Society; see Agricultural Societies Agriculture; see that title Geology; see Natural Resources Minerals; see Natural Resources COLLECTIVE BARGAINING 1901. See Labor Disputes. Arbitration; this date. COLLEGE FUND; see EDUCATION. SCHOOL FUNDS COMMERCE 1822. Home demand not in proportion to amt. of pro- duce grown, stagnation in trade arising from want of demand prevailing betw. loss of home market and finding distant one. (Govs. inaug. address 1822; in Sen. jol. 3 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1822/3: 22.) 1873/4. Table showing relative importance of ports of U. S. with no. and tonnage of arrivals and clear- ances, including foreign and coastwise trade. (Sen. jol. 29 Gen. Assem. 1875: 202.) Agricultural Produce CHICAGO 1859-1865. Table showing receipts and shipments of potatoes at Chicago by lake, canal, and each r.r., in bushels, each yr. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1865/6: 633.) BARLEY; see below, GRAIN COMMERCE cont'd Boards of Trade CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE 1865/7-1868. Abstracts from repts. (Trans, agric. socy. 1865/6 (pp. 449-636) same 1866/7.) These are statistical tables only, which have been analyzed and entered under proper subjects. ELGIN BOARD OP TRADE 1872-1876. Transactions of the Elgin Bd. of Trade each yr. (Proc. 3 ann. mtg. 111. Dairymen's Assn. 1876: 30.) 1874/5. Transactions of the Elgin Bd. of Trade; boxes and Ibs. of cheese and Ibs. of butter sold Mch. 17, 1874-Jan. 12, 1875. (1 A.R. 111. Dairymen's Assn. 1874: 30.) 1875. Transactions of the Elgin Bd. of Trade, Mch. 2- Dec. 7. (Proc. 2 ann. mtg. 111. Dairymen's Assn. 1875: [50].) 1875/6. Transactions of the Elgin Bd. of Trade, Dec. 21, 1875, to Dec. 12, 1876. (Same 3 ann. mtg. 1876: 59.) NATIONAL BOARD OF TRADE 1875. Memorials of National Bd. of Trade re. require- ments of incorporation. (House jol. 29 Gen. Assem. 1875: 48.) Butter 1864/5-1868. Tables showing mo. receipts and ship- ments of butter by lake, canal, and each r.r. at Chicago. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1865/6 (pp. 598- 603) some 1867/8.) Canal-borne 1848. Amt. of coal transported on canal, very small; will probably become very large item in transporta- tion on canal. ([4] A.R. bd. trustees 111. and Mich. Canal 1847/8: 155.) 1848-1849. Table showing increase in business of 111 and Mich. Canal in 1849 over 1848, by articles, " notwithstanding the cholera, and all its attendant evils to the canal." (Same 1848/9: 8.) 1848-1868. Ann. detailed stmt. showing each kind of article cleared at each collector's office from open- ing to close of navigation. (Same 1847/8 (pp. 141- 142) same 1867/8.) 1848-1849 stint, shows clearances of each mo., thereafter only aggregates for season. 1848/51-1854/68. Cumulative comparative table show- ing quantities in aggregate of leading articles transported on canal. In Documents as follows : 1848/50 in Ann. rept. trustees 111. and Mich. Canal 1850 : 10. 1848/51 in Ann. rept. trustees 111. and Mich. Canal 1840/50 : 6. 1848/52 in Ann. rept. trustees 111. and Mich. Canal 1851/2 : 104. 1848/53 in Ann. rept. trustees 111. and Mich. Canal 1852/3 : 9. / 1848/56* in Ann. rept. trustees 111. and Mich. Canal 1855/6 : 123. 1848/57 in Ann. rept. trustees 111. and Mich. Canal 1856/7 : 34. 1848/58 in Ann. rept. trustees 111. and Mich. Canal 1857/8 : 106. 1848/59 in Ann. rept. trustees 111. and Mich. Canal 1858/9 : 40. 1848/00 in Ann. rept. trustees 111. and Mich. Canal 1859/60 : 107. 1848/61 in Ann. rept. trustees 111. and Mich. Canal 1860/1 : 38. 1850/62 In Ann. rept. trustees 111. and Mich. Canal 1861/2 : 97. i850/63 in Ann. rept. trustees 111. and Mich. Canal 1862/3 : 164. 1850/64 in Ann. rept. trustees 111. and Mich. Canal 1863/4 : 236. 1850/65 In Ann. rept. trustees 111. and Mich. Canal 1864/5 : 50. 1852/66 in Ann. rept. trustees 111. and Mich. Canal 1865/6 : 119. The table lapsed for two years. 152 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF ILLINOIS COMMERCE cont'd Canal-borne cont'd 1853/67 In Ann. rept. trustees 111. and Mich. Canal 1866/7 : 37. 1854/68 In Ann. rept. trustees 111. and Mich. Canal 1867/8 : 104. 1849-1860. Table showing, by mos., no. of lockages on 111. and Mich. Canal during season. (Rept. bd. trustees 111. and Mich. Canal 1848/9 (p. 92) 16 same 1859/60.) 1851. Increase over preceding yr. in mds. shipped on canal shows that route is growing in favor with merchants of Miss. Valley. ([7] same 1850/1: 67.) 1856. Amt. of grain transported upon canal. (12 same 1855/6: 108.) 1856-1874. Stmt. of amt. of corn and lumber trans- ported each yr. upon 111. and Mich. Canal, with rates of toll thereon. (House jol. 29 Gen. Assem. 1875: 238-239.) 1860-1874. Tabular stmt. of total and average no. of canal boats running, miles run, clearances issued, and tons transported on 111. and Mich. Canal each yr. (Same 1875: 236-237.) 1860/1-1861/8. Cumulative table showing lockages and movement of boats on canal. (17 A.R. trustees 111. and Mich. Canal 1860/1 (p. 48) 24 same 1867/8.) 1860/75-1860/04. Stmt. of no. of canal boats running; no. of miles run; clearances issued and tons trans- ported of 111. and Mich. Canal each yr. (A.R. canal comrs. 1874/5 (p. 21) same 1903/4.) 1864-1865. Comparative tabular stmt. of tolls, clear- ances, miles run by boats, and tons of freight trans- ported on 111. and Mich. Canal. (House jol. 29 Gen. Assem. 1875: 231.) 1871/2-1903/4. Stmt. of articles cleared on 111. and Mich. Canal for 2 yrs., and lock at Henry for last yr. (A.R. canal comrs. 1871/2 (pp. 52-53) same 1903/4.) 1871/2-1872/6. Cumulative stmt. of articles cleared on 111. and Mich. Canal and lock at Henry. In Documents as follows : 1871/2 In Ann. rept. canal comrs. 1871/2 : 52-53. 1871/3 " " " " " 1872/3:24-25. 1871/4 " " " " " 1873/4 : 33-34. 1871/5 " " 1874/5 : 22-23. 1872/6 ' 1875/6:34-35. Converted Into an annual table ; see below, 1876/7- 1903/4. 1874. Stmt. showing relative cost of transportation on 111. and Mich. Canal and 5 principal lines of r.r. concentrating at Chicago. (House jol. 29 Gen. Assem. 1875: 239.) 1876/7-1903/4. Ann. table showing articles cleared on 111. and Mich. Canal and locks at Henry and Cop- peras Creek for yr. ending Nov. 30. (A.R. canal comrs. 1876/7 (pp. 30-31) same 1903/4.) 1882. More tons of freight transported on 111. and Mich. Canal than in any one yr. before in its history. (Same 1881/2: 42.) 1896/7. Increase in grain shipments on canal. (Same 1896/7: 4.) 1898-1904. See below, Grain; these dates. Cattle; see below, Livestock Coal 1848. See above, Canal-borne; this date. CHICAGO 1864/5-1868. Table showing receipts and shipments at Chicago of coal by lake, canal, and by each r.r. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1865/6 (p. 628) same 1867/8.) Corn; see below, Grain Education; see that title Exports; see below, Imports and Exports COMMERCE cont'd Fish 1859-1868. Table showing receipts at Chicago of lake fish. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1865/6 (p. 627) same 1867/8.) 1897-1904. Tabular stmt. of fish shipped from Peoria. Pekin, Havana, Bath, Browning, and Beardstown. (Bienn. rept. fish comr. 1902/4: 15-16.) Flour; see below, Grain Fruit; see Industries. Fruit Grain 1856. See above, Canal-borne; this date. 1870/1. Exhibit of grades and specifications of grain. (1 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1870/1: 43-44.) 1880/1-1903/4. Stmt. showing, by grades, amt. of grain reed, and shipped during yr. (11 same 1880/1 (pp. 349-355) 34 same 1904.) Prom 1892/3 on called " trial balances." 1893. Claim of F. A. Riddle; re. r.r. cos. refusing to comply with act relating to receipt, shipment. transportation, and weight of grain in bulk by r.r. cos. (23 same 1892/3: 268-273.) 1896/7. See above, Canal-borne; these dates. 1898-1903/4. Stmt. showing wkly. shipments of grain by cars for yr. ending Oct. 31. (28 same 1897/8 (p. 231) 34 same 1903/4.) 1898-1904. Stmt. showing no. of cars of each kind of grain reed, into several public warehouses. (28 same 1897/8 (p. 226) 34 same 1904.) . Stmt. showing wkly. shipments of grain by ves- sels for yr. ending Oct. 31. (28 same 1897/8 (p. 232) 34 same 1904.) . Stmt. showing wkly. receipts of grain from canal boats and vessels for yr. ending Oct. 31. (28 same 1897/8 (p. 230) 34 same 1904.) . Stmt. showing no. of canal boats and vessels of grain reed, each wk. for yr. (28 same 1897/8 (p 228) 34 same 1904.) 1901/2-1903/4. Stmts. showing amt. of grain in store and shipped for yrs. mentioned. (32 same 1901/2 (p. 381) 34 same 1904.) 1902. Stmt. showing no. of cars of grain and total no. each wk. (33 same 1902/3: 359.) 1903. Opinion; construction of order of r.r. and ware- house comrs. in relation to reconsignment charge on grain. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1903/4: 409-412.) CHICAGO 1838-1867. Table showing shipments of all kinds of grain from Chicago. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1865/6: 482.) 1838-1868. Table showing shipments of flour, corn, oats, rye, and barley from Chicago. (Same 1867/8: 319.) 1854-1868. Table showing receipts and shipments of flour, wheat, corn, oats, rye, and barley from Chi- cago. (Same 1865/6: 485.) 1864/5. Tables showing wkly. prices of winter and spring wheat flour, and mo. receipts and shipments of flour by lake, canal, and r.r. to and from Chi- cago. (Same 1865/6: 456-459, 470, 487-488, 490-491.) 1864/5-1868. Tables showing wkly. receipts, ship- ments, and amts. in store of flour, wheat, corn, oats, rye, and barley; also total shipments and receipts for yr. made by lake, canal, and different r.rs. to and from Chicago. (Same 1865/6 (pp. 450-454, 464- 468, 479-484) some 1867/8.) 1875-1878. Comparative stmt. of receipts of grain of all kinds in Chicago. (8 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1877/8: xxiv.) BABLEY 1849-1868. Table showing shipments of barley from Chicago. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1865/6 (p. 537) same 1867/8.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP ILLINOIS 153 COMMERCE cont'd Grain cont'd BABLEY cont'd 1852-1868. Table showing receipts of barley at Chicago. (Same 1865/6 (p. 537) some 1867/8.) 1864/5-1868. Tables showing wkly. prices of barley at Chicago for yr.; also mo. receipts and shipments for yr. by lake, canal, and r.rs. (Same 1865/6 (pp. 530-540) some 1867/8.) COBN 1854-18G8. Table showing receipts and shipments of corn at Chicago. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1865/6 (p. 510) some 1867/8.) 1856-1874. See above, Canal-borne; these dates. 1873-1874. Comparative shipments of corn to Chicago each yr. by 111. and Mich. Canal and Chicago and Alton and C. R. I. and P. R.R. (House jol. 29 Gen. Assem. 1875: 238.) FLOUB 1854-1868. Table showing quantity of flour reed, at Chi- cago (including that mnftrd. in city), with quantity forwarded during same period. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1865/6 (p. 489) same 1867/8.) INSPECTION 1873/4-1898/9. List of cars and boats remaining unreg- istered during yr. ending Oct. 31. (4 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1873/4 (pp. 38-39) 29 some 1898/9.) Beginning In 1874/5 also vessels from which grain was reed. 1879. Proposed grain inspection dept. in Will Co. (9 same 1878/9: xxxii.) 1879-1888. Comparative stmt. showing average no. of persons employed in grain dept.; average mo. sal- aries paid; no. of stations requiring services of in- spectors and average cost of maintaining each, to- gether with total cost of inspection per bushel. (18 same 1887/8: 638.) 1882/3. Rept. of state weigh-master. (13 some 1882/3: 492-495.) No other repts. found. 1893. Opinion re. state weigh-masters ; act of June 23, 1883. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1893/4: 297-298.) 1897. Minor grain inspection depts. established. (27 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1896/7: x.) 1897-1899. The grain dept. (27 same 1896/7 (pp. viii- x) 29 same 1898/9.) 1897/8-1903/4. Stmt. showing inspection of grain from regular elevators- by mos. (28 same 1897/8 (p. 202) 34 same 1903/4.) 1898-1904. Grand total of inspection of grain from store into cars and vessels for yr. (28 same 1897/8 (p. 254) 34 same 1904.) 1900/1-1903/4. Grand total of inspection of grain by lake and canal. (31 same 1900/1 (p. 293) 34 same 1903/4.) . Grand total of inspection of grain on arrival by r.r., lake, and canal. (31 same 1900/1 (p. 293) 34 same 1903/4.) 1901/2-1903/4. Stmt. showing reinspection of grain, by mos. (32 same 1901/2 (p. 331) 34 same 1904.) CHICAGO See also Finance : State. Misappropriation of public Funds. serial 1870/1-1903/4. Ann. rept. of chief inspector of grain of city of Chicago for the yr. ending Oct. 30. In Documents as follows : 1. 1870/1 in 1 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1871 : 35-48. 2. 1871/2 In 2 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1871/2 : 31-38. 3. 1872/3 In 3 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1872/3 : 31-40. 4. 1873/4 In 4 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1873/4 : 29-37. COMMERCE cont'd Grain cont'd INSPECTION cont'd serial cont'd 5. 1874/5 In 5 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1874/5 : 6. 1875/6 In 6 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1875/6: ol-41. 7. 1876/7 In 7 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1876/7 : 29-36. 8. 1877/8 In 8 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1877/8 : 9. 1878/9 In 9 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1878/9: 271-281 ; 517-529. 10. 1879/80 In 10 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1879/80 : 11. 1880/1 in 11 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1880/1 : 333-343. 12. 1881/2 In 12 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1881/2 : 332-346. 13. 1882/3 In 13 A.H. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1882/3 : 462-477. 14. 1883/4 in 14 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1883/4 : 490-506. 15. 1884/5 in 15 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1884/5: 503-523. 16. 1885/6 In 16 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1885/6: 551-575. 17. 1886/7 not printed. 18. 1887/8 omitted. 19. 1888/9 in 19 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1888/9 : 119-139. 20. 1S89/90 in 20 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1889/90 : 174-192. 21. 1890/1 in 21 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1890/1 : 157-173. 22. 1891/2 in 22 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1891/2 : 159-171. 23. 1892/3 in 23 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1892/3 : 113-130. 24. 1893/4 in 24 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1893/4 : 153-170. 25. 1894/5 in 25 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1894/5: 105-124. 26. 1895/6 in 26 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1895/6 : 133-161. 27. 1896/7 in 27 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1896/7 : 1-17. 28. 1897/8 in 28 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1897/8 : 241-258. 29. 1898/9 in 29 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1898/9 : 72-93. 30. 1899/00 In 30 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1899/00 : 69-88. 31. 1900/1 in 31 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1900/1 : 283-302 32. 1901/2 in 32 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1901/2 : 0/\IT_ COO 33. 1902/3 in 33 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1902/3 : 311-336. 34. 1903/4 In 34 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1903/4 : 317-337. non-serial 1866-1870. Table showing receipts and shipments of grain at Chicago, amts. inspected into and out of store, and cost of inspection for time given. (1 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1870/1: 47.) 1866/7-1866/79. Stmt. showing amt. of grain inspected and cost of inspection. (2 bienn. rept. same 1871/2 (p. 37) 9 same 1879.) 1868-1871. Table showing receipts and shipments of grain at Chicago, amt. inspected, and cost of in- spection from Aug. to Nov. (1 A.R. same 1870/1: 47.) 1870/1. Table showing bu. grain inspected from eleva- tors, from Aug. 7 to Nov. 1. (1 same 1870/1: 45.) 1871. Table showing no. cars inspected into store, with estimated bu. of grain from Aug. to Nov. (1 same 1870/1: 45.) . Table snowing no. canal boats and vessels in- spected into store, with estimated bu. of grain from Aug. to Nov. (1 some 1870/1: 45.) 1871/2-1873/4. Stmt. showing no. bu. grain inspected on delivery from elevators, for each mo. (2 same 1871/2 (p. 37) 4 same 1874.) 1871/2-1877/8. Stmt. showing no. cars and boats of grain inspected, together with estimated bu. for each mo. (2 same 1871/2 (p. 36) 8 same 1878.) 154 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS COMMERCE cont'd Grain cont'd INSPECTION cont'd non-serial cont'd 1872-1878. Comparative stmt. of no. of cars ann. in- spected on track, with no. reed, in store. (8 same 1877/8: 24.) 1872-1879. Comparative stmt. of both in and out in- spection of each kind of grain, with grand total of no. bus. inspected each yr. (9 same 1878/9: 280.) 1872/80-1894/04. Stmt. comparing no. of cars ann. in- spected on track, with no. reed, in store. (10 same 1879/80 (p. 537) 34 same 1904.) Periods vary. 1872/81-1880/9. Comparative stmt. showing kind and quality of grain inspected in and out of store. (11 same 1880/1 (p. 344) 19 same 1904.) i'erlods vary. 1873/4-1903/4. Record of appeals taken through this office from decision of inspection dept. to committee of appeals. (4 same 1873/4 (p. 40) 34 same 1903/4.) 1876. Statutory amdmts. to law re. inspection of grain, suggested. (6 same 1875/6: 22-24.) 1877-1878. Comparative stmt. of grain inspected in warehouses in Chicago. (8 same 1877/8: xxii.) . Comparative stmt. of no. of bu. of grain in- spected out of warehouses. (8 same 1877/8: xxiii.) 1877/93-1880/04. Stmt. showing average contents of car loads of grain on all r.rs. and charge for inspec- tionper car. (23 same 1892/3 (p. 130) 34 same 1904.) 1878/9. Chief grain inspector's rept. showing no. bu. of each kind of grain inspected out of store during each mo. (9 same 1878/9: 279.) . Chief grain inspector's rept. showing no. cars, canal boats, and vessels of each grade and esti- mated no. bu. of several varieties of grain in- spected. (9 same 1878/9 folding sheet after p. 278.) 1879. Decision of Supreme Court; People of 111. vs. Wm. H. Harper et al. re. delegation of power in respect to inspection of grain. (9 same 1878/9: 295-385.) . The Harper defalcation suit; suit to recover money for inspection fees appropriated by chief grain inspector. (9 same 1878/9: xxxi-xxxii.) . Settlement of claim agst. ex-chief grain inspec- tor, W. H. Swett. (9 same 1878/9: xxxi.) . Rept. on investigation of grain inspection of Chi- cago. (House jol. 31 Gen. Assem. 1879: 1042-1049.) 1880. Map of state grain inspection dept. for city of Chicago, showing location of different inspection stations at elevators and on rwys. and canals. (10 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1879/80 folding sheet after p. 557.) 1880-1882. Stmt. giving percentage of high grades of each kind of grain as inspected on different r.rs. (12 same 1881/2: 344.) 1880/1-1896/7. Stmt. showing quantity and kind of grain inspected out of store during each mo. (11 same 1880/1 (p. 343) 27 same 1896/7.) 1880/1-1904. Stmt. showing inspection on arrival of all grain by rwy., canal and lake, and teams, reed, during each mo., giving kinds and grades of same, total estimated bu. of each kind, delivery by teams being reduced to average car loads. (11 same 1880/1 (pp. 337-342) 34 same 1904.) . Stmt. showing, by kinds and grades, no. car loads of grain inspected on arrival from each line of rwy. (11 same 1880/1 (pp. 337-341) 34 same 1903/4.) 1880/90-1883/04. Inspection on arrival; comparative stmt. of inspection of grain. (20 same 1889/90 (p. 186) 34 same 1904.) COMMERCE cont'd Grain cont'd INSPECTION cont'd non-serial cont'd 1881/2-1903/4. Stmt. showing amt. of each kind of grain and grade of grain inspected on arrival by canal and lake. (12 same 1881/2 (p. 342) 34 same 1903/4.) 1881/90-1885/04. Inspection from store; comparative stmt. of out inspection of grain. (20 same 1889/90 (p. 187) 34 same 1904.) Periods vary. 1882/3-1883/4. Stmt. of reinspection of cars of grain and canal boats of grain by first asst. inspector. (13 same 1882/3 (p. 475) 14 same 1883/4.) 1883. Rept. of bd. of r.r. and warehouse comrs. re. complaints concerning inspection of grading of corn in city of Chicago by state inspectors. (House jol. 33 Gen. Assem. 1883: 79-81.) 1883/4. Stmt. showing inspection from store of grain going east from Chicago elevators. (14 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1883/4: 502.) 1884. Chicago grain inspection. (14 same 1883/4: xiv- xvii.) 1885. Repts. on mngmt. of state grain inspection dept. of Chicago. (House jol. 34 Gen. Assem. 1885: 959- 961.) 1889. 111. grain merchants' complaint; their suspicion of favoritism or corruption in inspection of grain. (19 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1888/9: 20-22.) . Weighing grain in bulk; complaints re. (19 same 1888/9: 14-15.) . Weighing over of grain in store. (19 same 1888/9: 19-20.) . Rulings covering inspection of grain, grain con- veyors, and spouting connections. (20 same 1889/ 90: 267.) 1890. Periodical weighing of grain recommended. (20 same 1889/90: 34.) . Claims for damages on acct. of faulty inspection . of grain. (20 same 1889/90: 34-38.) . Grain inspection and registration. (20 same 1889/90: 32-33.) 1891. Claims for damages arising from erroneous in- spection of grain; opinion of Hon. Geo. Hunt. (21 same 1890/1: 202-203.) 1892. Opinion of comr. in matter of claim of Mc- Courtie, Hill & Co. for sum of money deposited by them upon their appeal from grading of certain cars of oats. (22 same 1891/2: 260-262.) 1891/2-1904. Inspection, on board of lake vessels of grain loaded from unlicensed elevators. (22 same 1891/2 (p. 169) 34 same 1904.) 1893-1895. The inspection and storage of grain. (23 same 1892/3 (pp. 9-10) 25 same 1894/5.) 1897. Rept. of special investigating committee on in- vestigation of deficit in state treasury. (House jol. 40 Gen. Assem. 1897: 1221-1222.) Relates only to accts. ot Grain Inspection Dept. In Chicago. 1902. Opinion; jurisdiction of r.r. and warehouse comn. over grain inspection. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1901/2: 349.) Receipts and Expenditures 1870/1-1903/4. Stmt. of receipts and disbursements of grain inspection dept. of Chicago. (1 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1870/1 (p. 46) 34 same 1904.) 1871-1878/9. Stmt. showing amt. of grain inspection fees for Aug., Sept., and Oct. (1 same 1870/1 (p. 46) 9 same 1879.) No returns for 1871/2-1874/5. 1871/2-1873/4. Stmt. showing amt. of inspection fees charged each mo. and amt. collected for yr. (2 same 1871/2 (p. 37) 4 same 1873/4.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 155 COMMERCE cont'd Grain cont'd INSPECTION cont'd non-serial cont'd Receipts and Expenditures cont'd 1874. Stmt. snowing rate of fees for inspection of grain. (4 same 1873/4: 7-8.) 1879. Uncollected grain inspection fees. (9 same 1878/9: xxxl.) 1880/1-1886/7. Stmt. of earnings and expense of col- lection of fees in grain inspection dept. (11 same 1880/1 (p. 345) 17 same 1886/7.) 1882. Copy of settlement betw. state and W. H. Harper for money claimed by state for grain inspection fees. (12 same 1881/2: xxi-xxii.) 1883/4-1901/2. Stmt. showing chief inspector in acct. with state grain inspection dept. (14 same 1883/4 (p. 506) 32 same 1902.) 1898-1903. Stmt. showing wkly. receipts from cars of grain for yr. ending Oct. 31. (28 same 1897/8 (p. 229) 33 same 1903.) Rules 1 series Under Chicago Board of Trade 1867. Inspection laws of Chicago. Adopted by Chicago Board of Trade, Aug. 1. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1865/6: 636-647.) Grain, flour, provision and lumber Inspection. 2 series Under Railroad and Warehouse Commission 1873-1893. Rules governing the inspection of grain in Chicago. In Documents as follows : 1873-1874 In 8 Ann. rept. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1877/8 : 25-26. Rules adopted on May 8, 1873, for govt. of grain Inspec- tion dept. and on Feb. 4, 1874, for govt. of com- mittee on appeals. 1873 In force Aug. 22 In 3 Ann. rept. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1872/3 : 38-40. 1874 In force July 15 In 4 Ann. rept. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1873/4 : 35-36. 1876 In force Nov. 1 In 6 Ann. rept. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1875/6 : 38-39. 1878 In force Oct. 1 In 8 Ann. rept. r.r. and warehouse cnmn. 1877/8 : 12-13. 1880 In force Nov. 1 In 10 Ann. rept. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1879/80 : 521-524. 1883 In force Sept. 1 In 13 Ann. rept. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1882/3 : 465-467. 1885 In force Nov. 1 In 15 Ann. rept. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1884/5 : 519-523. 1885 In force Nov. 1 In 16 Ann. rept. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1885/6 : 571-575. 1889 in force Oct. 7 In 19 Ann. rept. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1888/9 : 134-139. 1890 in force Dec. 1 in 20 Ann. rept. r.r. and warehouse d>mn. 1889/90 : 188-192. 1891 in force Dec. 1 in 21 Ann. rept. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1890/1 : 169-173. 1892 In force Nov. 14 in 22 Ann. rept. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1891/2 : 192-20B. 1893 in force Sept. 1 in 23 Ann. rept. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1892/3 : 175-188. The rules of Sept. 1. 1893, are reprinted in the repts. of 1893/4, 1894/5 and 1895/6. EAST ST. LOUIS serial 1897-1903/4. Ann. rept. of chief grain inspector at East St. Louis for yr. ending Oct. 31. In Documents as follows : 1. 1897* In 27 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1896/7: cxll. 2. 1897/8 In 28 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1897/8 : 197-202. 3. 1898/9 in 29 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1898/9 : 132-138. 4. 1899/00 In 30 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1899/00 : 129-135. 5. 1900/1 in 31 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1900/1 : 345-350. 6. 1901/2 in 32 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1901/2 : 371-381. * This rept. covers 4 mos. only. COMMERCE cont'd Grain cont'd INSPECTION cont'd Rules cont'd 2 series cont'd serial cont'd 7. 1902/3 in 33 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1902/3 377-390. 8. 1903/4 in 34 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1903/4 : 373-388. non-serial 1890. The grain inspection situation at East St. Louis. (20 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1889/90: 33-34.) 1897. East St. Louis inspection dept. (27 same 1896/7: xi.) 1898/9-1903/4. Grand total, by mos., of in and out in- spection of grain, in East St. Louis. (29 same 1898/9 (p. 137) 34 same 1904.) . Stmt. showing inspection on arrival of grain by mos., in East St. Louis. (29 same 1898/9 (pp. 133-136) 34 same 1904.) 1899-1900. Stmt. showing inspection of grain in East St. Louis from regular elevators, by mos. (29 same 1898/9 (p. 138) 30 same 1900.) OATS 1847-1868. Table showing shipments of oats from Chi- cago markets. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1865/6: 518.) 1853-1868. Tables showing receipts of oats at Chicago. (Same 1867/8: 518.) 1864/5-1868. Tables showing wkly. prices of oats in Chicago for yr. ; also receipts and shipments for yr. by lake, canal, and r.r. (Same 1865/6 (pp. 511- 521) some 1867/8.) RYE 1852-1868. Table showing receipts and shipments of rye at Chicago. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1865/6 (p. 528) same 1867/8.) 1864/5-1868. Tables showing wkly. prices of rye in Chicago; also mo. receipts and shipments by lake, canal, and r.r. (Same 1865/6 (pp. 522-527) same 1867/8.) SPECULATION; see that title WABEHOUSINO See also Bonds. serial 1870/1-1903/4. Rept. of warehouse registrar. In Documents as follows : 1870/1 in 1 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1870/1 : r.r. and warehouse comn. 1871/2 : 2 A.R. 3 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comu. 1872/3 : 4 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1873/4 : r.r. and warehouse comn. 1874/5 : A.R. A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1875/6 : 1876/7 : A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1877/8 : and warehouse comn. 1878/9 : 49-5: 1871/2 In 39-41. 1872/3 In 41-44. 1873/4 in 37-43. 1874/5 in 31-37. 1875/6 In 45-55. 1876/7 in 37-39. 1877/8 In app. pp. 15-24. 1878/9 in 9 A.R. r.r. 282-292. 1879/80 in 10 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1879/80 : 530-538. 1880/1 in 11 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1880/1 : 346-359. 1881/2 in 12 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1881/2 : 347-359. 1882/3 in 13 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1882/3 : 478-490. 1883/4 in 14 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1883/4 : 507-520. 1884/5 in 15 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1884/5 : 524-538. 1885/6 in 16 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1885/6 : 577-592. 1886/7 not printed. 1887/8 not found. 156 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS COMMERCE cont'd Grain cont'd WABEHOUSING cont'd serial cont'd 1888/9 In 19 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1888/9 : 140-158. 1889/90 In 20 A.E. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1889/90 : 193-211. 1890/1 In 21 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1890/1 : 174-190. 1891/2 in advance sheets of 22 A.K. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1891/2 : 172-191. 1892/3 In 23 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1892/3 : 133-151. 1893/4 in 24 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1893/4 : 178-191. 1894/5 in 25 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1894/5 : 127-148. 1895/6 In 26 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1895/6 : 165-197. 1896/7 in 27 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1896/7 : 18-52. 1897/8 in 28 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1897/8 : 203-240. 1898/9 in 29 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1898/9 : 94-131. 1899/00 in 30 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1899/00 : 89-128. 1900/1 in 31 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1900/1 : 304-344. 1901/2 In 32 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1901/2 : 333-370. 1902/3 In 33 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1902/3 : 337-376. 1903/4 In 34 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1903/4 : 338-371. non-serial 1871. Warehouses; organization of inspection and registration of offices. (1 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1870/1: 15-18.) . Corresp. betw. bd. of r.r. and warehouse comrs. and atty. gen. re. power and duty of r.r. comrs. in case of neglect to furnish repts., certain provisions of act regulating public warehouses, and passenger charges. (1 same 1870/1: 65-69.) 1873. Supreme Court, Northern Grand Division, Sept. term, 1873; Ira Y. Munn and Geo. L. Scott vs. People, etc.; error to Criminal Court of Cook Co.; argument on behalf of plaintiffs in error by Jno. N. Jewett, do. for defendants by R. M. Benjamin; do. for the People by Jas. K. Edsall; opinion by Chief Justice Breese, filed Jan. 30, 1874 [violation of art. 13 of state constitution entitled " act to regulate public warehouses, and warehousing and inspection of grain."] (4 same 1873/4: 46-102.) 1876/7. Decision of Supreme Court of the U. S., Oct. term, 1876; Munn vs. 111. [as to whether Gen. Assem. of 111. can, under limitations upon legisla- tive power of state imposed by constitution of U. S., fix by law the maximum of charges for storage of grain In warehouses at Chicago and other places in state having not less than 100,000 inhabitants, in which grain is stored in bulk, and in which grain of different owners is mixed together, or in which grain is stored in such a manner that iden- tity of different lots or parcels can not be accu- rately preserved]. (7 same 1876/7: 520.) 1877. Rept. of special committee on bill re. fixing rates of storage. (House jol. 30 Gen. Assem. 1877: 524-525.) 1879. Warehouseman's rept. for yr. ending Oct. 31. (9 same 1878/9 folding sheet after p. xxvi.) No other repts. found. CHICAGO 1866. Capacity of Chicago warehouses for storing grain. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1865/6: 541.) 1870/2-1870/9. Amt. of each kind of grain in store on last Saturday of each mo. (2 A.R. r.r. and ware- house comn. 1871/2 (p. 36) 9 same 1879.) No returns 1873/4-1876/7. COMMERCE cont'd Grain cont'd WABEHOUSING cont'd CHICAGO cont'd 1871. Instruction of state's atty. C. H. Reed to com- mence legal proceedings agst. warehouses of class " A " of Chicago, for failure to take out a proper license. (1 same 1870/1: 70.) 1871/2. Correspondence with Chas. H. Reed, esq., state's atty. re. criminal prosecution for shipping of grain without the cancellation of corresponding receipts in case of People vs. Maher at criminal court of Cook Co. (2 same 1871/2: 143-145.) 1871/2-1879/80. Storage capacity of grain elevators in Chicago. (2 same 1871/2 (p. 36) 10 same 1880.) 1872/3-1903/4. Amt. of each kind of grain reed, in public warehouses in Chicago. (3 same 1872/3 (p. 42) 34 same 1904.) No returns 1880/1-1887/8, 1890/1, 1891/2, 1897/8. 1872/8-1895/04. Comparative stmt. of grain ann. reed. in store in public warehouses of Chicago, and of cars, canal boats, and vessels from which said grain was reed. (8 same 1877/8 (p. 24) 34 same 1904.) Periods vary. 1872/98-1872/04. No. cars of different kinds of grain and total no. cars and canal boats and vessels reed, into store. (28 same 1897/8 (p. 239) 34 same 1904.) . Amt. of different kinds of grain and total ami. reed, into store. (28 same 1897/8 (p. 239) 34 same 1904.) 1872/98-1874/04. Amt. of different kinds of grain and total amt. shipped out of public warehouses of Chi- cago. (28 same 1897/8 (p. 240) 34 same 1904.) Periods vary. 1873/4-1879/80. Amt. of each kind of grain delivered from public warehouses in Chicago. (4 same 1873/4 (p. 39) 10 same 1880.) 1873/4-1903/4. Amt. of each kind of grain in store at close of each week. (4 same 1873/4 (p. 44) 34 same 1903/4.) 1874. Prosecutions agst. warehousemen in Chicago. (4 same 1873/4: 8.) 1874-1889. Amt. of different kinds of grain and total amt. shipped out of public warehouses of Chicago. (29 same 1888/9: 131.) 1874/5-1878/9. Amt. of each kind of grain shipped from Chicago warehouses by water, rail, and teams, resp. (5 same 1874/5 (pp. 35-36) 10 same 1879.) 1876/7. Comparative wkly. stmt. of grain in store in warehouses in Chicago. (7 same 1876/7: 53-54.) 1880/1-1897/8. Storage capacity of Chicago elevators of class A at date of rept. (11 same 1880/1 (p. 358) 28 same 1897/8.) No returns 1892/3. 1881. Rept. of special committee to consider complaints made to r.r. and warehouse comrs. since last sess., and to investigate conduct of warehouse and grain dept. of said bd. at Chicago. (House jol. 32 Gen. Assem. 1881: 867-875.) 1886. Recommendation by chief grain inspector that bd. make some official declaration which will clearly define duties of elevator mngrs. in matter of pre- serving integrity of their grades. (16 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1885/6: 555.) . Bd. concurs with chief grain inspector in recom- mending amdmt. of law creating grain inspection dept. at Chicago so as to place under supervision of dept. all public warehouses in Cook Co. (16 same 1885/6: xxvi.) 1889. Receiving, shipping, transporting, and weighing of grain in bulk; complaint; Bd. of Trade of Chi- cago, complainant vs. Chicago and Atlantic Rwy. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 157 COMMERCE cont'd Grain cont'd WAREHOUSING cont'd CHICAGO cont'd Co. Chicago and Eastern 111. R.R. Co. and others. (19 same 1888/9: 161-162.) 1895. Petition for cancellation and revocation of pub- lic warehouse license; J. C. Ross and J. Hill. Jr., composing warehouse committee of Bd. of Trade of of Chicago vs. Geo. A. Seavern et al. (25 same 1894/5: 265-271.) . Letter from comn. to Chicago Bd. of Trade pass- ing upon certain questions submitted by them with reference to storage of grain in Chicago elevators. (24 same 1893/4: 315-316.) . Proceedings in elevator cases. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1895/6: 195-204.) . Opinion of atty. gen.; power of r.r. and ware- house comrs. to prevent warehouse men in Chicago from dealing in grain. (Same 1895/6: 234-238.) 1897-1904. Amt. of different kinds of grain and total amt. reed, into store, in public warehouses of Chi- cago, each wk. (27 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1896/7 (p. 48) 34 same 1904.) . Amt. of different kinds of grain, and total amt. shipped out of public warehouse of Chicago each wk. (27 same 1896/7 (p. 49) 34 same 1904.) 1897/8-1903/4. No. canal boats and vessels of each kind of grain reed, into several public warehouses. (28 same 1897/8 (p. 226) 34 same 1904.) No returns 1903/4. 1898-1904. No. vessels and cars and total no. bu. of each kind and grade of grain reed, into public warehouses of Chicago during yr. ( 28 same 1897/8 (p. 225) 34 same 1904.) 1899-1904. Unloading capacity per day and storage ca- pacity of public warehouses of Chicago at date of rept. (29 same 1898/9 (p. 126) 34 same 1904.) . No. cars and canal boats from which grain was reed, into several public warehouses of Chicago during yr. ; also cars not promptly registered. (30 same 1899/00 (p. 122) 34 same 1903/4.) In 1902/3 only no. cars from which grain was reed. 1901-1904. No. cars of grain shipped out of public warehouses of Chicago each wk. (31 same 1900/1 (p. 333) 34 same 1904.) WHEAT 1854-1868. Table showing receipts and shipments of wheat at Chicago. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1865/6 (pp. 492-493) some 1867/8.) Hides and Leather CHICAGO 1852-1866/7. Receipts and shipments of hides at Chi- cago. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1865/6 (p. 621) same 1867/8.) 1852-1857 In numbers, 1858-1866/7 in Ibs. 1866/7-1868. Mo. receipts and shipments of hides by lake, canal, and r.r. at Chicago. (Same 1865/6 (pp. 618-619) some 1867/8.) Hogs; see below, Livestock Imports and Exports 1816-1839. Tables of commerce: comparing bank circu- lation with value of imports and exports each yr. ; 1816 to 1820 and 1832-1839. (House repts. 13 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1842: 186.) 1869-1880. Table showing export trade in hog products. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 18: 378.) 1880-1881. Distribution and value of corn exported from U. S. (Dept. agric. circular 82: 7.) 1881-1883. Extent and distribution to foreign coun- tries of corn exported from U. S. (Same 106: 96.) . Table showing exports of hog products from U. S., including hams, bacon, pork, and lard. (Trans, dept. agric. 1883: 510.) COMMERCE cont'd Imports and Exports cont'd 1882-1883. Extent and distribution to foreign countries of wheat exported for U. S. (Same 106: 97.) 1883-1884. Table showing distribution of corn exported from U. S. (Same 118: 128.) . Same; wheat. (Same 118: 129.) Lake-borne FBEIGHT 1866-1867. Stmt. of wkly. rates of freight on various grains, by lake to Buffalo from Chicago. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1867/8: 399.) 1867. Wkly. rates of freight on flour, wheat, corn, oats and provisions by propeller lines from Chicago to Buffalo, New York, Boston, Albany, Troy and Sche- nectady. (Same 1867/8: 401.) 1867/8. Stmt. giving freight rates on flour and dressed hogs from Chicago to N. Y., Boston, Portland, Buf- falo and Suspension Bridge. (Same 1867/8: 400.) 1873. Memorial of legisl. of 111. favoring removal of various restrictions to navigation and commerce on great lakes. (Sen. jol. 28 Gen. Assem. 1873: 544- 545.) 1898-1904. See above, Grain; these dates. Laws 1887. Act to regulate public warehouses, and ware- housing and inspection of grain, and to give effect to art. 13 of constitution of state. (18 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1887/8: 667-674.) . Act regulating receiving, transportation, and de- livery of grain by r.r. corporations, and denning duties of such corporations with respect thereto. (18 same 1887/8: 664-666.) 1897. Amdmt. to warehouse law. (27 some 1896/7: x.) Lead CHICAGO 1857-1868. Table showing in Ibs. receipts and ship- ments of lead at Chicago. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1865/6 (p. 631) same 1867/8.) 1866/7-1868. Receipts and shipments at Chicago of lead by lake, canal, and r.r. (Same 1865/6 (p. 630) same 1867/8.) Leather; see above, Hides and Leather Livestock 1879. Minority rept. of committee on corporations re. mngmt. and charges of stock yards in state of 111. (Sen. jol. 31 Gen. Assem. 1879: 522-523.) . Same; separate. Not seen ; 500 copies were ordered printed. 1891. Rept. of jt. committee apptd. to investigate charges agst. Amer. Live Stock Exchange. (House jol. 37 Gen. Assem. 1891: 840-847.) 1898. For legislation placing stock yard cos. under full control of comn. (28 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1897/8: xiv.) CHICAGO 1852-1866/7. Table showing shipments of cattle from Chicago markets. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1865/6 (p. 589) some 1867/8.) 1855-1868. Comparative table showing ann. receipts and shipments of live and dressed hogs in Chicago market. (Same 1867/8: 449.) . Comparative stmt. showing ann. receipts and shipments of beef cattle in Chicago; also approxi- mate no. used for packing and supply of city con- sumptive demand. (Same 1867/8: 429.) 1857-1868. Cumulative comparative table showing re- ceipts of cattle. (Same 1865/6 (p. 589) same 1867/8.) 1858-1866/7. Table showing receipts and shipments of hogs, live, dressed, and total, at Chicago. (Same 1865/6 (p. 565) same 1867/8.) 1864/5-1868. Receipts and shipments at Chicago of most of products of hogs and cattle, by lake, canal, 158 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF ILLINOIS COMMERCE cont'd Livestock cont'd CHICAGO cont'd and each r.r. (Same 1865/6 (pp. 580, 586, 596) same 1867/8.) . Mo. receipts and shipments at Chicago of hogs (live and dressed) by lake and each r.r.; also wkly. prices of hog product during yr. and summary of pork packing. (Same 1865/6 (pp. 546-575) same 1867/8.) . Mo. receipts and shipments at Chicago of cattle by lake, canal, and each r.r. (game 1865/6 (pp. 578-579, 584-585, 592-593) some 1867/8.) . Stint, showing amt. of cattle packed in Chicago, by seasons and by different packers. (Same 1865/6 (pp. 577, 583, 589) some 1867/8.) 1865. Paper on Union Stock Yards of Chicago. (Same 1865/6: 314-331.) 1865-1873. Total no. of cattle, horses, hogs, and sheep received at Union Stock Yards since organization of co. (Sen. jol. 28 Gen. Assem. 1873: 388.) 1866-1876. No. of cattle, sheep, and hogs reed, at Union Stock Yards in Chicago. (Same 30 Gen. Assem. 1877: 508.) 1867-1868. Mo. receipts and shipments at Chicago of sheep by lake, canal, and each r.r. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1865/6 (pp. 594-595) same 1867/8.) . Comparative receipts of cattle in Chicago by sev- eral roads during past two yrs. (Same 1867/8: 412.) 1867-1869. Review of Chicago livestock trade, with re- turns of pork packing in Chicago and west. (Same 1867/8: 402-480.) 1872. Kept, of special committee apptd. to investigate certain alleged abuses charged to exist in mngmt. of the Union Stock Yards of Chicago. 26 pp. (Repts. 28 Gen. Assem. 1873 v. 4: 237-262.) . Same. (Sen. jol. 28 Gen. Assem. 1873: 383-404.) 1877. Rept. of sub-committee to jt. r.r. committee on investigation of charges re. Union Stock Yards of Chicago and East St. Louis. (Sen. jol. 30 Gen. Assem. 1877: 513-516.) . Majority rept. of sub-committee on investigation of charges re. stock yards in Chicago. (Same 1877: 506-510.) Lumber 1856-1874. See above, Canal-borne; these dates. CHICAOO 1851. Shipment of lumber and shingles on canal from Chicago shows increase over 1850. ([7] A.R. trus- tees 111. and Mich. Canal 1850/1: 67.) 1856-1868. Table showing receipts of lumber, shingles, and lath at Chicago. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1865/6 (p. 605) some 1867/8.) 1857-1868. Table showing stock of lumber, lath, shingles, and posts on hand Jan. 1, in Chicago. (Same 1865/6 (p. 605) same 1867/8.) 1858-1861. Lumber trade; per cent of decrease with 111. River from Chicago. (17 A.R. trustees 111. and Mich. Canal 1860/1: 50.) 1859-1866/7. Shipments of lumber, shingles and lath from Chicago. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1865/6 (p. 605) some 1867/8.) 1859-1868. Table showing shipments of lumber, shingles, and lath from Chicago. (Same 1865/6 (p. 605) some 1867/8.) 1862-1868. Receipts of cords of wood by lake, canal, and each r.r. at Chicago. (Same 1865/6 (p. 630) same 1867/8.) 1867-1868. Lumber, shingles and lath reed, and for- warded by lake, canal, and each r.r. at Chicago, with sources of supply and disposition. (Same 1865/6 (p. 608) some 1867/8.) Oats; see above, Grain COMMERCE cont'd Potatoes; see above, Agricultural Produce Rail-borne See also above, Grain. See also Railroads. 1878-1879. Table showing tonnage forwarded from and reed, at Cairo on 111. Central R.R. (2 A.R. bd. health 1879: 24.) 1898-1904. See above, Grain; these dates. River-borne See also River Conservancy. 1822. Profits realized by citizens from shipments of produce down the Mississippi River, such as to offer great encouragement for future trade. (Govs. inaug. address 1822; in Sen. jol. 3 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1822/3: 22-23.) 1871/3-1872/6. See above, Canal-borne; these dates. 1872-1874. Stmt. of tonnage, freights, and no. of boats passing through lock at Henry north and south each yr. (House jol. 28 Gen. Assem. 1875: 237-238.) 1873. Inland transportation. The Mississippi: its rea- sonable improvement and union with the lakes the key to solve the transportation problem; by W. Stackpole. (Trans, dept. agric. 1873: 155-168.) 1876/7-1901/2. See above, Canal-borne; these dates. Rye; see above, Grain Salt CHICAGO 1855-1868. Receipts and shipments of salt at Chicago. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1865/6 (p. 614) some 1867/8.) 1866/7-1868. Receipts and shipments at Chicago of salt by lake, canal, and each r.r. (Same 1865/6 (p. 615) some 1867/8.) Seeds CHICAGO 1855-1868. Receipts and shipments at Chicago of seeds. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1865/6 (p. 614) same 1867/8.) 1867-1868. Mo. receipts and shipments at Chicago of seeds by lake, canal, and each r.r. (Same 1865/6 (pp. 612-613) some 1867/8.) Sheep; see above, Livestock Warehousing; see above, Grain Wine CHICAGO 1853-1868. Receipts and shipments at Chicago of high wines. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1865/6 (p. 624) same 1867/8.) 1866/7-1868. Mo. receipts and shipments at Chicago of high wines by lake, canal, and each r.r. (Same 1865/6 (pp. 625-626) some 1867/8.) Wool CHICAGO 1855-1868. Receipts and shipments at Chicago of wool in Ibs. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1865/6 (p. 631) same 1867/8.) 1866/7-1868. Receipts and shipments of wool at Chi- cago by lake, canal, and each r.r. (Same 1865/6 (p. 631) same 1867/8.) COMMISSION MERCHANTS License; see License: State COMPULSORY EDUCATION; see EDUCATION CONCILIATION Industrial; see Labor Disputes CONSUMPTIVES Maintenance; see Maintenance: State CONSUMPTION Tubercular; see Public Health Wheat; see Agriculture. Crops. Grain INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 159 CONVENTIONS Agricultural; see Agricultural Associations Prison; see Maintenance Public Health; see that title Railway; see Railroads CONVICT LABOR; see LABOR CONVICTS 1877. Recommendation that state assume burden for furnishing discharged convicts with suit of new clothes, transportation to his county, and $10 of bounty money. (Govs. mess. 1877: 34.) 1893. Citizenship restored: discharged prisoners (State penitentiary, Joliet.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. 1901. The work of the Central Howard Assn.; by Rev. F. B. Lyon, supt. (111. Conference of Charities 6 sess. 1901: 67-69.) For aid of ex-convicts, both paroled and discharged. Insane MAINTENANCE; see MAINTENANCE: STATE. CRIMINAL Iw- SANE COOK COUNTY (1831) Administration of Justice; see that title Agricultural Society; see Agricultural Societies Animals of; see Fish and Game Canada Thistle; see Agriculture. Crops. Pests Charities; see Maintenance: County; do. Maintenance: Pri- vate Geology; see Natural Resources Insane Asylum; see Maintenance: County Individual Insti- tutions Minerals; see Natural Resources Mortality; see Vital Statistics. Mortality Normal School; see Education. Normal Schools Population; see that title Swamp Land; see Land: State. Swamp Land Taxation; see Taxation: State. County Tax Vaccination; see Public Health, that title COON ISLAND; see LAND: STATE. SWAMP LAND COPPER; see NATURAL RESOURCES. MINERAL; see also INDUSTRIES. MINING CORN Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Grain The corn crop statistics Include prices and production figures. Prices; see that title Shipments; see Commerce CORPORATIONS serial Under act approved May 10, 1901, In force July 1, 1901. 1902-1904. Certified list of 111. corporations filed with the recorder of deeds in compliance with " Act re- quiring corporations to make annual report to the secretary of state." F. Checklist 1902. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1902. 269 pp. 1903. Springfield. Phillips Bros., 1903. 347 pp. 1904. Danville, III. Prtg. Co., 1904. 296 pp., 1 leaf. non-serial 1818-1869. List of corporations organized by special laws in state, with their amt. of capital stock, in different cos. (Proceedings state bd. of equaliza- tion 1873: Ixv-lxxxiv.) CORPORATIONS cont'd non-serial cont'd 1838. Recommendation for passage of general incorpo ration act so that funds belonging to widows and orphans, the imbecile and aged, unable to employ them in business, may have opportunity of using them for improvement of country. (Govs. mess. 1838: 11.) 1844. Stmt. from committee on judiciary re. " act in relation to corporations," and objections of council of revision to this act. (Sen. repts. 14 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1844/5: 161-162.) . Objections of council of revision to bill for " ac( concerning corporations," re. judgments against corporations. (Sen. jol. 14 Gen. Assem. reg. sess 1844/5: 6.) 1866-1873. List of corporations in state (except Cook Co.) with amt. of capital stock of each corporation, by cos. (Proceedings state bd. of equalization 1873: xlvi-lv.) . List of corporations in Cook Co., with amt. of capital stock of each corporation. (Same 1873: Ivi-lviii.) 1869-1873. List of corporations with amt. of their capi- tal stock, created by special act of Gen. Assem. 1869, in several cos. (Same 1873: Ixii-lxlii.) . List of corporations in Cook Co., organized under general law, since July 1, 1869, principal office in Chicago, with amt. of capital stock of each. (Same 1873: Iviii-lxi.) 1870/2. Stmt. giving full list of all corporations for pecuniary profit which have applied for license. (Bienn. rept. secy, of state 1870/2: 15-17.) . List of corporations not for pecuniary profit, duly organized. (Same 1870/2: 17.) 1872. On act of July 1, 1872, concerning corporations. (Govs. mess. 1875: 4.) 1872-1873. List of corporations organized under gen- eral incorporation law, in force July 1, 1872, prin- cipal office at Chicago, with amt. of capital stock of each. (Proceedings state bd. of equalization 1873: Ixi-lxil.) 1872-1874. Stmt. by secy, of state of no. of corporations licensed each yr.; no. that have completed their organization, their capital stock; no. lapsed, amt. of increase and decrease of capital stock, etc. ( Sen. jol. 34 Gen. Assem. 1885: 354.) 1872-1890. Stmt. of no. of corporations formed in state each yr. for pecuniary profit, with amt. of fees paid in on that acct. (House jol. 37 Gen. Assem. 1891: 398.) 1873. List of corporations with amt. of their capital stock, organized under general law principal office at Quincy, Adams Co., also in Will Co. (Proceed- ings state bd. of equalization 1873: Ixiv.) 1878/80. List of corporations for pecuniary profit which have reed, final certificate of organization; their location and amt. of capital stock. (Bienn. rept. secy, of state 1878/80: 49-61.) 1880. Suggestions re. corporations. (Same 1878/80: 82.) 1882. Opinion re. certificate of incorporation. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1880/2: 19.) 1884. Same; re. foreign corporations real estate. (Same 1882/4: 14.) . Same; re. corporations organization. (Same 1882/4: 13.) 1884/6. List of corporations chartered. (Bienn. rept. secy, of state 1884/6: 149-184.) 1889. Corporation record. (Secy, of state.) Not seen : entry from Bowker. 1890. Corporations; recommended that law be so amended as to require every corporation before completion of its organization to pay state certain 160 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS CORPORATIONS cont'd non-serial cont'd per cent on amt. of its capital stock. (Blenn. rept. atty. gen. 1888/90: 92-94.) 1893. Opinion re. incorporation of companies for treat- ment of diseases. (Same 1893/4: 72.) 1895. Veto of Sen. bill to amend sec. 1, " act re. con- solidation of incorporated cos." (Sen. jol. 39 Gen. Assem. 1895: 779.) 1896/8-1902/4. List of foreign corporations licensed to do business in 111.; fees paid. (Bienn. rept. secy, of state 1896/8 (pp. 91-102) same 1902/4.) . List of domestic corporations for profit licensed in 111., other than r.rs., bldg. and loan, and insur- ance; fees paid. (Same 1896/8 (pp. 57-90) same 1902/4.) 1897. Opinion re. right to demand money 30 days after notice of withdrawal; solvency or insolvency of assn.; what is; right of delinquent assn. to sell new shares. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1897/8: 145.) . Same; fees for incorporation. (Same 1897/8: 155.) . Same; recording certificate of foreign corpora- tion. (Same 1897/8: 155.) . Same; office, legal service and agt. of foreign corporations. (Same 1897/8: 156-157.) . Same; legality of investment contracts of foreign corporations. (Same 1897/8: 158.) 1898. Foreign corporations; remarks re. (Bienn. rept. secy, of state 1896/8: 21-22.) . Foreign corporation act; cause of great increase of fees reed, by secy. (Same 1896/8: 4-5.) 1898/00. Increases and decreases of capital stock of corporations. (Same 1898/00: 83-89.) 1899. Opinion re. insolvent assns., what withdrawing member is entitled to receive. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1899/00: 102.) 1900/2. List of corporations not for pecuniary profit; their location, fees paid, etc. (Bienn. rept. secy of state 1900/2: 123-142.) 1901. Opinion re. what constitutes non-user of corpo- rate franchise. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1901/2: 187-188.) . Same; foreign corporations when not amenable to 111. laws. (Same 1901/2: 195-196.) 1903. Same; consolidation of foreign with domestic corporation. (Same 1903/4: 220.) 1904. Same; foreign corporations when must comply with 111. act. (Same 1903/4: 220-221.) . Same; liability of foreign corporations for trans- acting business in III. without compliance with act construction of act. (Same 1903/4: 216-217.) . Same; foreign corporations not required to make ann. repts. must comply with anti-trust laws. (Same 1903/4: 210.) Banks; see that title Building and Loan Associations; see that title Express Companies; see that title Fees RECEIPTS FROM; see below, RECEIPTS, ETC. Insurance Companies; see Insurance Investment Companies; see that title Laws 1837. Incorporation laws of the state of 111. passed at a sess. of the Gen. Assem held at Vandalia .... Dec., 1836. Vandalia, W. Waters, 1837. 314, xxi pp. Copy In Library of Congress. 500 copies printed. 1838. Incorporation laws of 111. Vandalia, 1839. 249, viii (2) pp. Not seen ; Sabin no. 34,282. CORPORATIONS cont'd Laws cont'd 1895-1903. The law of corporations. ed. 1. 1883. Not seen. ed, 2. 1886. Not seen ; entry from Bowker. ed. 3. 1888. ' ed. 4. 1889. ed. 5. 1893. " " ed. 6. 1895. Chicago, 1895. 17, 282 pp. [ed. 7.] 1899. v, 75 pp. [ed. 8.] 1901. Springfield, 1900. iv, 76 pp. [ed. 9.] 1903. Springfield, 1903. 92 pp. Light and Power Companies 1899. Opinion re. gas and electric lighting what nec- essary in order to pass ordinance granting fran- chise for. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1899/00: 158.) Railroads; see that title Receipts and Expenditures 1872-1890. See above, Corporations; these dates. 1880/2. Stmt. of fees returned on acct. of corporations. (Bienn. rept. secy, of state 1880/2: 113-114.) 1880/2-1882/4. Stmt. of fees reed, on acct. of corpora- tions. (Same 1880/2 (pp. 8-43) same 1882/4.) 1894. Increase In receipts; fee for incorporating cos. increased. (Same 1892/4: 3-4.) 1896/8-1902/4. See above, non-serial group; these dates. Taxation; see Taxation: State Trust Companies; see Banks Trusts; see that title CORPORATIONS: INDIVIDUAL American Book Company 1893. Rept. of special committee, Apr. 6, on investiga- tion of organization and methods of American Book Co. (Sen. jol. 38 Gen. Assem. 1893: 509-512.) . Same; separate. Not seen ; 200 copies ordered printed. . Same; June 8. (Sen. jol. 38 Gen. Assem. 1893: 856-858.) American Tobacco Company 1893/4. Legal proceedings agst. American Tobacco Co. (Blenn. rept. atty. gen. 1893/4: 119-121.) Brooklyn Land Company 1867. Veto of bill " to incorporate Brooklyn Land Co." (Sen. jol. 25 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1867: 13-14.) Central Land Company 1867. Veto of bill " to incorporate Central Land Co." (Sen. jol. 25 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1867: 12-13.) Chicago Gas Light and Coke Company 1894. Legal proceedings agst. Chicago Gas Light and Coke Co.; history of case. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1893/4: 76-87.) Chicago Gas Trust Company 1886/8. The People of State vs. The Chicago Gas Trust Co.; in re co. exercising powers not conferred by law; i. e., power of purchasing and holding shares of stock in other corporations to such an amt. as gives said co. control of such corporations, thus creating a virtual monopoly in mnftre. and supply of illuminating gas to city of Chicago. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1886/8: 37-38.) Columbia Construction Company 1896. Decision of Supreme Court re. corporation fee due secy, by Columbia Construction Co., of Chicago. (Bienn. rept. secy, of state 1894/6: iii-v.) Distilling and Cattle Feeding Company 1893/4. Legal proceedings agst. Distilling and Cattle Feeding Co. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1893/4: 102- 109.) Grain Dealers' Association 1903. Opinion re. Grain Dealers' Assn., Bemet, con- struction of by-laws; not in violation of anti-trust law. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1903/4: 223-224.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 101 CORPORATIONS: INDIVIDUAL cont'd Illinois Coal Company 1849. Communication from governor returning act to incorporate 111. Coal Co. (House jol. Jan. 1849: 477-478.) Illinois and Missouri Transportation Company 1865. Minority rept. re. bill " to incorporate 111. and Mo. Transportation Co." (House jol. 24 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1865: 971.) Illinois and St. Louis Bridge Company 1883. Rept. of jt. special committee on investigation of charges agst. St. Louis Bridge Co. (Sen. jol. 1883: 680-681.) Later III. and St. Louis Bridge Co. 1887. Rept. of bd. of r.r. and warehouse comrs. in re unjust discrimination and extortion practised by corporation controlling bridge over Miss. River betw. city of East St. Louis in 111. and city of St. Louis in Mo. (Sen. jol. 35 Gen. Assem. 1887: 1031- 1033; House jol. 1887: 1158-1161.) 1895. Rept. of special committee on investigation of alleged illegal conduct of 111. and St. Louis Bridge Co. (Sen. jol. 39 Gen. Assem. 1895: 946-951.) Illinois Land Company 1867. Veto of bill " to incorporate 111. Land Co." (Sen. jol. 25 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1867: 14-15.) 1869. Same. (Same 26 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1869 v. 2: 887-889.) Kankakee Lumber and Coal Mining Company 1869. Veto of bill to incorporate Kankakee Lumber and Coal Mining Co.; to authorize certain cities, towns, counties, and townships to subscribe stock of cer- tain r.r.; and to incorporate 111. Farmers' R.R. Co. (House jol. 26 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1869 v. 3: 537-540.) Kankakee River Improvement Company 1881. Rept. of atty. gen. on rights of Kankakee River Improvement Co., claiming to be successor of Kan- kakee and Iroquois Navigation and Mnfg. Co. (Sen. jol. 32 Gen. Assem. 1881: 219-222; 349-352.) . Same; digest. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1880/2: 25.) La Salle Ice and Transportation Company 1869. Veto of bill to incorporate La Salle Ice and Transportation Co. (Sen. jol. 26 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1869 v. 1: 423.) Land Improvement Company 1869. Veto of bill to incorporate Land Improvement Co. (House jol. 26 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1869 v. 3: 531.) Massac Manufacturing Company 1869. Veto of bill to incorporate Massac Mnfg. Co. (House jol. 26 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1869 v. 3: 536-537.) Mississippi Levee Company 1869. Rept. on bill to incorporate Miss. Levee Co. (House jol. 26 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1869 v. 3: 201-202.) National Land Company 1869. Veto of bills to incorporate National Land Co. of Chicago; to provide for construction of levee on Okaw or Kaskaskia River in Clinton Co.; to incor porate 111. Building Co.; to incorporate Metropolis and Northwestern Rwy. Co.; and incorporate Silver Mt. Mining Co. (House jol. 26 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1869 v. 3: 534-535; 611-612.) National Linseed Oil Trust; see Trusts Okaw River Navigation Company 1867. Veto of act to incorporate Okaw River Naviga- tion Co. (House jol. 25 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1867 v. 2: 211-212.) 11 CORPORATIONS: INDIVIDUAL cont'd Shelbyville Coal Company 1869. Veto of Sen. bill " to incorporate Shelbyville Coal Co." (Sen. jol. 26 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1869 v. 2: 889-890.) Sherwood Silver Mining Company 1869. Veto of bill " to incorporate Sherwood Silver Mining Co. of Nevada." (Sen. jol. 26 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1869 v. 2: 737-740.) Sparta Manufacturing and Coal Company 1869. Veto of bills to incorporate Sparta Mnfg. and Coal Co., Wiley Coal Co., Union Coal, Iron and Transportation Co., and to authorize bd. of super- visors of Knox Co. to fix rates of commutation of road labor. (House jol. 26 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1869 v. 3: -609.) Spring Valley Coal Company 1893/4. Legal proceedings agst. SpriMg Valley Coal Co.; usurpation and misuse of power by co. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1893/4: 123-130.) State Fawners' Society 1899. State Fawners' Socy.; organization of and amt. of capital. (Bienn. rept. auditor of public accts. 1898/00: xiv.) St. Louis Bridge Company; see above, Illinois and St. Louis Bridge Company Union Warehouse and Security Company 1869. Veto of Sen. bill to incorporate Union Warehouse and Security Co. (Sen. jol. 26 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1869 v. 2: 738-739.) United States School Furniture Company 1893. Rept. of special committee, Apr. 6, on investiga- tion of U. S. School Furniture Co. (Sen. jol. 38 Gen. Assem. 1893: 513-514.) . Same; June 15. (Same 1893: 940-941.) 1894. Legal proceedings agst. U. S. School Furniture Co.; history of organization. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1893/4: 94-101.) 1895/6. Proceedings agst. U. S. School Furniture Co. (Same 1895/6: 194-195.) Western White Sand Company; see Trusts CORRECTIONS AND CHARITIES; see MAINTENANCE CORRUPT PRACTICES 1833. Speech of R. M. Young in defence of T. W. Smith for alleged misdemeanor in office, before Senate, sitting as high court of impeachment; Jan. 28. (Jols., docs., etc.) Not scon : entry from Bowker. Richard M. Young was chief justice fifth judicial circuit and Theophilus W. Smith was judge of the Supreme Court. 1875. Rept. on res. re. alleged attempt to influence member of Gen. Assem. in interest of Union Stock Yards of Chicago, etc. (House jol. 29 Gen. Assem. 1875: 491.) 1879. Rept. on investigation of charges of bribery agst. members of House. (House jol. 31 Gen. Assem. 1879: 625.) 1889. Rept. on charges of bribery in Senate made by Chicago Tribune. (Sen. jol. 36 Gen. Assem. 1889: 956-959.) COTTON Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Fiber Crops COTTON SEED Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Grass and Forage Crops 162 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS COUNTERFEITING 1835. Kept, on Inquiry into necessity of amending crim- inal laws of state, so as to make it an indictable offence to counterfeit, or have in possession counter- feit bank bills or notes, of any bank regularly established by law of U. S. or any of any state or territory. (Sen. jol. 9 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1834: 177.) COUNTY JAILS; see MAINTENANCE: COUNTY COUNTY OFFICERS Salaries; see that title COUNTY TAX; see TAXATION: STATE COURTS Juvenile; see Administration of Justice: City Procedure; see Administration of Justice: State Salary of Court Officials; see Salaries COWS; see AGRICULTURE. LIVESTOCK CRAWFORD COUNTY (1816) Agricultural Board; see Agriculture. Boards of Agriculture Agricultural Society; see Agricultural Societies Fruit Growers' Association; see Agriculture. Horticultural Associations Geology; see Natural Resources Minerals; see Natural Resources CREAM; see INDUSTRIES. DAIRY CREDIT Taxation of; see Taxation: State CRIME; see POPULATION. CRIMINAL CRIMINAL INSANE Maintenance; see Maintenance: State SHOPS; see AGRICULTURE CUMBERLAND COUNTY (1843) Agricultural Board; see Agriculture. Boards of Agriculture Agricultural Society; see Agricultural Societies Geology; see Natural Resources Minerals; see Natural Resources CUMBERLAND ROAD; see ROADS: NATIONAL CURRANT Crops; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit CYCLONE INSURANCE; see INSURANCE DAIRY INDUSTRY; see INDUSTRIES DAIRY SHOWS; see AGRICULTURE. LIVESTOCK. STOCK SHOWS DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION; see INDUSTRIES. ASSO- CIATIONS DANGEROUS TRADES; see LABOR DEAD, CARE OF; see PUBLIC HEALTH DEAF AND DUMB Maintenance; see that title Population; see that title DEATHS; see VITAL STATISTICS. MORTALITY DEBT 1843. Feb. 6. Mess, from gov., with S. C. preamble and res., on subject of federal relations and tariff; also Ga. res. on subject of repudiation. 9 pp. (House repts. 13 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1842/3: 365-373.) DEBT: LOCAL 1856-1882. Stmt. of bonds issued by counties, town- ships, cities, and towns, in pursuance of act to fund and provide for paying r.r. debts of counties, townships, cities, and towns. (House jol. 33 Gen. Assem. 1883: 472a-472r.) 1868/9. Stmt. showing debts of cos., towns, townships, and cities, and subscriptions authorized or voted in aid of r.rs., by cos. (A.R. auditor public accts. 1868/9: 93-98.) 1869. Veto of bill to fund and provide for paying r.r. debts of cos., townships, cities, and towns. (Sen. jol. 26 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1869 v. 2: 871-876; House jol. 1869 v. 3: 654-659.) . Same. 7 pp. (Repts. 26 Gen. Assem. 1869 v. 2: 1069-1075.) . Debts of cos., townships, cities, and towns; re- marks by auditor of public accts. on local indebted- ness of state. (A.R. auditor public accts. 1868/9: 7-8.) . Kept, of minority of committee on r.rs. on act to aid cos., cities, towns, and townships in con- structing r.rs. 3 pp. (Repts. 26 Gen. Assem. 1869 v. 1: 501-503.) 1869/70. Stmt. of certain co. interest funds. (Bienn. rept. state treasurer 1868/70: 27.) Mercer Co. ; Henderson Co. 1869/70-1874/6. Stmt. of receipts and disbursements of local bond funds for payment of principal and In- terest of bonded indebtedness of cos., townships, cities, and towns registered in auditor's office. (A. R. auditor of public accts. 1869/70 (p. 16) same bienn. rept. 1874/6.) 1869/70-1902/4. Stmt. of bonds issued by cos., town- ships, cities, and towns, registered in auditor's office. (Same 1869/70 (pp. 56-60) some 1902/4.) Under acts of Feb. i, 1865, April 16, 1869, April 27, 1877 and June 4, 1879. 1870. Stmt. of interest on debt of certain townships in New York City in July. (Bienn. rept. state treas- urer 1868/70: 15.) South Ottawa, Evans. Brlmfleld. Bnda, Elmwood, Ottawa, Dayton. . Stmt. of certain township interest funds. (Same 1868/70: 30-32.) Winchester, Buda. Dayton, Danville, Osase, Blmwood, Brlmfleld, Evans, Ottawa, South Ottawa. . Stmt. of interest paid on debt of certain cos. in New York City, July. (Same 1868/70: 13-15.) Mason, Pike. Sanjramon, Wayne, Henderson, Hancock, Schuyler. Brown, Mercer. . Stmt. of certain co. interest funds. (Same 1868/70: 28-29.) SanRamon, Wayne, Clay, Mason, Pike, Jefferson. . Act of Apr. 16, 1869, providing for payment of r.r. debts of cos., townships, cities, and towns; re- marks by auditor of public accts. on said act, point- ing out good and errors of said act. (A.R. auditor public accts. 1869/70: 10-11.) 1870-1874. Stmt. of local bond interest fund. (Bienn. rept. state treasurer 1870/2 (pp. 23-91) same 1872/4.) 1870/2-1902/4. Synopsis of bonds registered in differ- ent localities in state under acts of 1865 and 1869, 1877 and 1879. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1870/2 (p. xix) same 1902/4.) 1872. Drainage and levee bonds; remarks by auditor of public accts. on said bonds. (Same 1870/2: xx.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 163 DEBT: LOCAL cont'd 1872/4. Stmt. of mo. receipts and disbursements of local bond interest fund. (Bienn. rept. state treas- urer 1872/4: 122.) 1872/4-1902/4. Stmt. showing bonds issued by comrs In pursuance of act of Apr. 24, 1871, in force July 1, 1872; registered in auditor's office, for Sny Island Levee of Adams, Pike, and Calhoun cos. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1872/4 (p. 66) same 1902/4.) 1873. Rept. of the registered r.r. debt of cos., town- ships, cities, and towns, of the state of 111., by the auditor of public accts., Dec. 31, 1873. 21 pp. (Repts. 1873 v. 4: 781-801.) . State and co. aid to r.rs. (3 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1872/3: 8-9.) 1874-1904. Stmt. of treasurer's accts. with registered local bond interest funds of cos., townships, cities, and towns. (Bienn. rept. state treasurer 1874/6 (pp. 18-24) same 1902/4.) 1875. Govs. mess, transmitting communication from state treasurer concerning funds in his hands col- lected under act to fund and provide for paying r.r. debts of cos., townships, cities, and towns, known as the " grab law." (House jol. 29 Gen. Assem. 1875: 172; Sen. jol. 1875: 162-163.) . Stmt. of amt. of bonded indebtedness of cos., townships, cities, and towns, consisting of r.r. bonds, war bonds, court house bonds, and bonds issued for other corporate purposes. (Govs. mess. 1875: 6.) 1876/8-1884/6. Table showing 111. local indebtedness, compiled by auditor of public accts. from informa- tion furnished by officials of several cos. and town- ships. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1876/8 (pp. 196-225) same 1884/6.) 1876/8-1902/4. Stmt. of state treasurer's acct. with dif- ferent local bond funds. (Same 1876/8 (pp. 170- 177) same 1902/4.) 1878-1882. Municipal indebtedness in 111.; remarks by auditor of public accts. on said indebtedness. (Same 1876/8 (p. xii) same 1880/2.) 1879. Stmt. concerning municipal debt of state. (Govs. mess. 1879.) . Rept. of committee on municipal affairs on that part of govs. mess, relating to municipal debt. (House jol. 31 Gen. Assem. 1879: 176-177.) 1880. Act to fund and provide for paying for the legal obligations of cos., cities, townships, towns, school districts, etc. 10 pp. 1883. Communication from auditor of public accts. in answer to House res., showing bonds issued by cos., cities, and towns registered in auditor's office in aid of r.rs. under acts of Apr. 16, 1869, and Apr. 13, 1865, etc. (House jol. 1883: 472a-472ss.) . Same; separate. Not seen ; 1000 copies ordered printed. 1884/6-1902/4. Stmt. of drainage district bonds reg- istered in pursuance of act of June 27, 1885. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1884/6 (pp. 252-253) same 1902/4.) 1893. General index to bond record. (Auditor of pub- lic accts.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. 1897. Opinion re. custodian of sinking fund levied and collected for purpose of paying municipal bonded indebtedness. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1897/8: 152.) 1899. Same; procedure of refunding city bonds for prior indebtedness. (Same 1899/00: 286.) 1902. Same; school bonds; can not exceed 5% of equalized assessed value of property in district. (Same 1901/2: 369.) DEBT: LOCAL cont'd BLOOMINGTON 1869. Veto of bill to authorize city of Bloomington to issue bonds and levy tax for purpose of paying for grounds in said city purchased by Chicago and Alton R.R. for their machine shops. (Sen. jol. 20 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1869: 949-951.) BOND COUNTY 1869. Veto of Sen. bill to authorize co. court of Bond Co. to issue bonds, etc., to aid r.r. corporation. (Sen. jol. 26 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1869 v. 1: 499.) BROWN COUNTY 1867. Stmt. of Brown and Schuyler Co. interest fund acct. (Bienn. rept. state treasurer 1866/8: 27-28.) CANTON 1869. Veto of bill authorizing city of Canton to sub- scribe stock to any hotel co. for building hotel in said city and make apprns. for building hotel there- in. (House jol. 26 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1869 v. 3: 541-542.) CHICAGO 1890. Necessity for adoption of amdmt. to state consti- tution authorizing Chicago to increase its bonded indebtedness, and for using of said bonds for benefit of World's Columbian Exposition. (Govs. mess, extra sess. 1890: 10.) . Petition of citizens of Chicago agst. taxing or bonding said city for benefit of stockholders of Co- lumbian Exposition. (Sen. jol. 36 Gen. Assem. extra sess. 1890: 26-27.) HANCOCK COUNTY 1864/6. Stmt. of Hancock Co. interest fund acct. (Bienn. rept. state treasurer 1864/6: 50.) JACKSONVILLE 1899. Opinion re. duty of bd. of education of Jackson- ville to call election to vote on issuing bonds or to purchase school house sites and bldgs. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1899/00: 300-301.) KANKAKEE 1869. Veto of bill to legalize issuing of bonds by city of Kankakee to aid Douglas Linen Co. and author- ize levy and collection of tax to pay said bonds. (House jol. 26 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1869 v. 3: 540.) MACOUPIN COUNTY 1893. Call for Macoupin Co. fund bonds. (Auditor of public accts.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. QUINCY 1867. Stmt. of city of Quincy interest fund acct. (Bienn. rept. state treasurer 1866/8: 28.) 1870. Stmt. of interest paid on debt of certain cities in New York City, in July. (Same 1868/70: 13-14.) Warsaw, Hancock Co. ; Quincy, Adams Co. 1871. Veto of Sen. bill to authorize city of Quincy to create indebtedness to aid in construction of Quincy, Missouri and Pacific R.R. and to provide for payment thereof, and validating acts of said city re. same. (Sen. jol. 27 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1871: 377- 383.) . Same. 8 pp. (Repts. 27 Gen. Assem. 1871 v. 1: 833-840.) There Is an error In pagination, 2 signatures being paged 833-836, resp. WARSAW 1869/70. Stmt. of Warsaw City interest fund. (Bienn. rept. state treasurer 1868/70: 27.) 1870. See above, Quincy, this date. 164 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS DEBT: STATE 1828/30-1862/4. Stmt. showing redemption acct. in treasury of state. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1828/30 (p. 87) same 1862/4.) Paging from Senate jol. 1837. July 14. Communication from auditor in reply to res. of inquiry as to certain sum drawn by fund comrs. (House jol. 10 Gen. Assem. special sess. 1837: 94.) 1838. Dec. 13. Communication from auditor transmit- ting repts. made to him by bd. of fund comrs. (Sen. Jol. 11 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1838: 58-61.) Reports are following quarterly repts. of bd. : 1838. June 1, Dec. i. 1830. March 5, June 4. . Same; separate. 4 pp. (Sen. repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1838/9 [doc. 4].) Repts. for 1839 erroneously dated 1838. . Dec. 24. Rept. of fund comrs. on their financial transactions. (Sen. Jol. 11 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1838: 108-115.) 1839. Indebtedness of state, classified; available re- sources, unavailable do., immediate liabilities of state. (Rept. exhibiting the statistics of the state 1840: 11-12.) . Same. (House repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1839/40: 43-44.) . Stmt. of indebtedness of state on acct. of stocks sold. (Rept. auditor of public accts. 1838/9: 14.) . Copies of corresp. and contracts made for sale of 111. state bonds. (Some 1838/9: 17-26.) 1830 May 13. Fund comrs. to auditor of public accts. ; 283 bonds sold to J. Delafleld. 1839. Oct. 2. Fund comrs. to auditor of public accts. transmitting copies of six contracts, viz. : 1. 1839 Sept. 23. With Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank of Onondaga, at Fayettevllle, N. Y. 2. 1839 Sept. 27. With pres. of Bank of Buffalo for Bank of Commerce In Buffalo. 3. 1839 Sept. 26. With Erie County Bank at Buffalo. 4 1839 Sept. 26. With Commercial Bank at Buffalo. 5. 1839 Sept. 27. With Atlantic Bank, New York City. 6. 1839 June 12. Fund comrs. to January and Dunlap. . Docs, referred to in mess, of gov. at opening sess. of Gen. Assem. 28 pp. (Sen. repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1839/40: 17-44.) Following are the documents comprised In pamphlet : 1839 Dec. 21. Gov. Carlln to spkr. of Senate transmitting docs, from fund comrs. 1839 Nov. 26. Secy. bd. fund comrs. to Gov. showing arat. of receipts and disbursements of fund comrs. from Dec. 24, 1838 to date. 1839 Dec. 10. Same to same, relative to contract with Wright & Co.. London, for transmission of bonds to amt of |1,500,000. 1839 April 23. Copy of contract with Jno. Delafleld for loan of $300,000. 1839 April 29. Copy of contract with Bank of U. S. for loan of $1,000.000. 1839 Sept. 18. Copy of agreement between Jno. Reynolds, agt. for state, and State Bank of 111. 1839 Sept. 19. Copy of agreement between Jno. Reynolds and An son II. Bangs. 1839 Sept. 19. Same, on behalf of Farmers' and Me- chanics' Bank, Onondaga. 1839 Sept. 21. A. H. Bangs to Jno. Reynolds. . Dec. 10. Expediency of placing state stocks in European markets. (Govs. mess, called sess. 1839: 9 (Carlin).) . Dec. 20. Rept. of bd. of fund comrs. transmit- ting copies of contracts and amt. of contingent expenses. 10 pp. (House repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1839: 355-364.) Document contains only copy of the Delafleld contract made May 7, 1839. There are also stmts. of the financial transactions of the fund comrs. since adjournment of last legislature. . . Letter from bd. of fund comrs. transmit- ting contracts with Wright & Co., London; with other docs. 16 pp. (Sen. repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1839/40: 391-416.) Following are the documents transmitted. 1839 Aug. 22. Memorandum of agreement between M. M. Rawllngs and Chas. Oakley (fund comrs.) and Wright & Co. (for $1,500,000 loan). DEBT: STATE cont'd 1839 Aug. 22. Same and same (for supplying rails, plates and nails). 1839 June 11. January and Dunlap to Jno. Tlllson, fund comr. (proposal to buy $100,000 improvement bonds of 111.). 1839 June 12. Fund comrs. to January and Dunlap agreeing to sell bonds proposed. 1839 Sept. 23. Fund comrs. to A. H. Bangs, pres. Farmers' and Merchants' Bank. 1839 Sept. 27. Fund comrs. to H. Pratt, pres. Bank of Buffalo. 1839. Dec. 24. Letter from bd. of fund comrs. trans- mitting copies of contracts made with certain banks in N. Y. 10 pp. (Sen. repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1839/40: 417-426.) Following are contracts transmitted, texts of which are printed in full : 1839 May 7. With New York Banking Co. 1839 Sept. 26. Erie County Bank, Buffalo. 1839 Sept. 26. Commercial Bank, Buffalo. 1839 Sept. 27. Bank of Commerce, Buffalo. 1839 Sept. 27. Atlantic Bank, New York City. . . Letter from bd. of fund comrs. concern- ing interest on state bonds. 3pp. (Some 1839/40: 117-119.) . Dec. 28. Letter from secy, of bd. of fund comrs. transmitting copies of contracts. 3 pp. (Same 1839/40: 223-225.) 1837 Oct. 17. Fund comrs. to N. Biddle. Proposal for one million dollars loan. 1837 Oct. 17. N. Biddle to fund comrs. Acceptance of proposal. 1837 uct. 12. Agreement betw. fund comrs. and James Irvine for one million dollar loan. . . Mess, from gov. enclosing correspondence in relation to loans. 7 pp. (House repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1839/40: 379-385.) Correspondence enclosed Is as follows : 1839 May 1. Messrs. Rawllngs and Reynolds to the Governor. 1839 May 2. M. M. Uawlings to the Governor. 1839 May 16. Messrs. Rawlings and Reynolds to Gov- ernor In relation to state house loan. 2 letters. 1839 Nov. 4. Messrs. Rawlings and Oakley to the Gov- ernor. $4,000,000 loan. 1839 Nov. 6. Gov. Carlln to Rawllngs and Oakley. 1839 Nov. 6. Messrs. Rawltngs and Oakley to the Gov- ernor. . Dec. 30. Communication from Mr. Gatewood, sfecy. of bd. of fund comrs. re. amt. reed, from Mr. Tillson and deposited in State Bank of 111. to credit of fund comrs. 1 leaf. (Same 1839/40: 387-388.) 1840. Rept. exhibiting statistics of the state; showing indebtedness for internal improvement system, the canal, and state house; also means and resources of state. 12 pp. (Same 2 sess. 1839/40: 33-44.) . Jan. 3. Mess, from gov. transmitting tabular stmt. of amt. of state bonds sold. 3 pp. (Same 1839/40: 403-405.) . Jan. 14. Rept. of majority and minority of com- mittee on finance to whom was referred contract for loan of one million dollars made by Richd. M. Young and Jno. Reynolds. 14 pp. (Same 1839/40: 121-134.) . . Letter from fund comrs. transmitting con- ditional contract made with Wright & Co., of Lon- don. 6 pp. (Sen. repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1839/40: 229-234.) Contains text of conditional contract with Wright & Co., London, of Aug. 22, 1839. . Jan. 15. Rept. of committee on finance to whom was referred contract for loan of one million dol- lars made Oct. 30, 1839, betw. R. M. Young and John Reynolds, agts. on behalf of state, and Wright & Co., London. (House Jol. called sess. 1839/40: 167-176.) . Same; separate. Not seen ; 150 copies ordered printed. . Jan. 20. Rept. of jt. committee on judiciary apptd. to examine all contracts made by fund comrs. for sale of state bonds since adjournment of legis- INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 165 (Sen. jol. called sess. 1839/40: DEBT: STATE cont'd lature in Men. last. 135-146.) 1840. Jan. 28. Rept. of committee on internal im- provements to which was referred all contracts en- tered into by the fund comrs. for sale of bonds since 1st Mch., 1839. 14 pp. (Sen. repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1839/40: 207-220.) Contains copy of Prentiss circular. . . Letter from bd. of fund comrs. transmit- ting contracts with the Atlantic Bank and other institutions. 12 pp. (Same 1839/40: 440-450.) Contents of document as follows : 1840 Jan. 10. Directors Atlantic Bank, N. Y. City to fund comrs. 1840 Jan. 23. Fund comrs. to directors Atlantic Bank. 1840 Jan. 23. Fund comrs. to cashier U. 8. Bank, N. T. 1839 Dec. 14. .Tno. Delafleld to Jno. Tillson, fund comr. 1840 Jan. 15. Jno. Tillson to Jno. Delafleld. 1839 Dec. 4. J. Cowperthwalt, cashier Bank of U. S. to Chas. Oakley, fund comr. 1839 Dec. 18. Fund comrs. to Wright & Co. Fund comrs. to J. Cowperthwalt. Same to same. Same to same ; 2 letters. Same to Wright & Co. Fund comrs. to Jno. Delafleld. Same to same. Fund comrs. to J. Cowperthwalt. J. Cowperthwalt to Chas. Oakley, fund 19. 18. 1839 Dec. 1839 Dec. 1840 Jan. 18. 1840 Jan. 17. 1839 Dec. 17. 1840 Jan. 18. 1839 Dec. 1. 1839 Dec. 3. comr. -. Jan. 30. Communication from Jno. Tillson, fund comr.; with ace. docs, [relative to Prentiss circu- lar]. 4 pp. (Same 1839/40: 451-454.) Contents of documents as follows : 1840 Jan. 30. Jno. Tillson to spkr. of Senate. 183ft March 30. Copy of Prentlss circular. 1839 June 12. Jno. Tillson to pres. bd. public works. 1839 July 13. Jno. Tillson to secy bd. of fund comrs. -. Feb. 1. Rept. of committee on finance to which was referred letter of Jno. Tillson, fund comr., de- manding investigation of his official conduct, to- gether with rept. of the minority. 26, 8 pp. (House repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1839/40: 447-478.) -. Nov. 26. Sess. convened by proclamation, to provide means for payment of Jan. interest on internal improvement debt; table exhibiting finan- cial condition of state, indebtedness, resources, amt. of interest to be paid on the internal improvement debt. (Govs. mess. Nov. 1840.) -. Dec. 1. Rept. of fund comr. on amt. of bonds sold. 6 pp. (Sen. Repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1840/1: 17-22.) -. Same. (House jol. 12 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1840/1: 48-51.) -. Dec. 3. Letter from gov. in reply to inquiry re- questing information relative to sale of state bonds. 2 pp. (Sen. repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840/1: 253-254.) -. Same. (House jol. 12 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1840/1: 78.) -. Dec. 8. Communication from fund comr. in reply to House res. of Dec. 8, asking " how many bonds have been sold for which state has reed, no pay, to whom sold, and whether he knows who are now holders of bonds thus sold?" (Same 2 sess. 1840: 91-92.) -. Dec. 9. Rept. from fund comr. on amt. of state bonds hitherto sold. 6 pp. (Sen. repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840/1: 1-6.) -. Dec. 11. Letter of fund comr. in compliance with res. calling for information concerning Jan. interest. 3 pp. (Same 1840/1: 259-261.) Contains copy of letter of Nov. 26, 1840, from Nevlns, Townsend & Co. -. Dec. 14. Rept. of bd. of public works in reply to Sen. res. of Dec. 8, requesting information as to amt. of scrip issued and for what purpose. 3 pp. (Same 1840/1: 269-271.) R. M. Young to Gov. Carlin. Same to same. DEBT: STATE cont'd 1840. Dec. 17. Letter from fund comr. re. law pro- viding for payment of interest on internal improve- ment debt. 2 pp. (Same 1840/1: 285-286; House repts. same 1840/1: 1-2.) . Dec. 29. Letter from secy, of state, enclosing letter from Messrs. Ruggles and Webster to Messrs. Nevins, Townsend & Co. in relation to sale of 111 state bonds. (Sen. repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840: 303-305.) Following are letters enclosed : 1840 Dec. 12. Saml. B. Buggies to fund comr. 1840 Nov. 28. Saml. B. Ruggles to Nevins, Townsend A Co. 1840 Nov. 30. Daniel Webster to Nevins, Townsend & Co. 1841. Jan. 18. Rept. of committee on judiciary on examination of official bonds of late fund comrs. and also their contracts for sale of state bonds. 5 pp. (House repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840/1: 375-379.) . . Letter from gov. transmitting letter from fund comr. re. payment of interest on state bonds. 1 leaf. (Same 1840/1: 387.) . Feb. 18. Letter from secy, of fund comr. en- closing communication from fund comr. re. pay- ment of debt to Bank of U. S. 5 pp. (Same 1840/1: 369-373.) . Jan. 22. Letter from gov. giving information re. interest on state bonds. 8 pp. (Sen. repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840/1: 337-344.) Following letters are contained in document : 1840 Dec. 29. R. F. Barrett to Oov. Carlin. 1840 Dec. 30. Same to same. 1841 Jan. 1. 1841 Jan. 3. 1841 Jan. 5. 1840 Dec. 28. 1840 Dec. 23. 1841 Jan. 6. " " " . Jan. 26. Letter from secy, of fund comr. re. payment of interest on public debt. 7 pp. (Same 1840/1: 327-333; House repts. same 1840/1 : 169-176.) Contains letter from Richd. F. Barrett to Gen. Assem. of Jan. 7, 1841, copy of circular published by Barrett and copy of his agreement of Jan. 4, 1841, with Bank of Commerce in New York. . Feb. 4. Rept. of committee on finance in re state debt. 7 pp. (House repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840/1: 177-183.) Contains classified estimated expenses for 1841 and table showing amt. and nature of Indebtedness, current expenses and anticipated resources. Peck rept. advocating the suspension of payment of interest and the issue of interest bonds. . Feb. 24. Rept. of select committee on providing for payment of interest on state debt, for disposi- tion of system of internal improvements, and for continuance of canal. 9 pp. (Same 1840/1: 389- 397.) . Same; minority rept. 10 pp. (Same, pp. 399- 408.) 1842. Brief acct. of origin and accumulation of the public debt. (Govs. mess. Dec. 1842.) . Mch. 4. Stmt. of fund comr. of bonds recently in his possession. 1 leaf. (House repts. 13 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1842/3: 421.) . Dec. 9. Preamble and res. re. state debt of 111. 2 pp. (Same 1842/3: 33-34.) . Dec. 14. Reply of pres. of State Bank in answer to res. of inquiry re. state bonds held by bank. 3 pp. (Same 1842/3: 27-29.) . Dec. 17. Mess, from gov. with communication from one of creditors of state in London [i. e. Jno. Wilson, dated Nov. 11, 1842]. 1 leaf. (Same 1842/8: 279.) . Dec. 26. Rept. of fund comr. re. bonds hypothe- cated to Bank of U. S. and Macalister and Stebbins; also stmt. of acct. betw. 111. and S. B. Ruggles and 166 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP ILLINOIS DEBT: STATE cont'd betw. 111. and Ruggles and Howe. 8 pp. (Sen. repts. 13 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1842: 73-80.) 1843. Speech of Mr. Ficklin, of Coles, on act to author- ize a settlement with Macalister and Stebblns, and further to diminish the state debt. (111. State Register Mch. 17, 1843, p. 1, c. 3-6.) . Jan. 6. Mess, from gov. enclosing communica- tion from late gov. on subject of his negotiations in state bonds. 3 pp. (House repts. 13 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1842/3: 297-299.) . Jan. 10. Present state of debt; comment. (Kept, of committee on finance 1843: 1-3.) In House repts. 1842/3 : 165-174. . Feb. 8. Communication from gov. announcing readiness to destroy state bonds in presence of Gen. Assem. 2 pp. (House repts. 13 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1842/3: 208-209.) . Same. (U. S. 29 Cong., 1 sess., House doc. 226: 1081-1082.) . Feb. 10. Communication from gov. and secy, of state re. burning of state bonds. 1 leaf. (Sen. repts. 13 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1842/3: 179.) . Feb. 22. Communication from fund comr. re. ad- justment of demands in favor of state. 23 pp. (House repts. 13 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1842: 225-247.) Settlement of Delafleld liabilities. Contains also fund comr. Whiteslde's accts. current with state, 1841/2. . Feb. 26. Kept, of jt. select committee on in- quiry re. agreement made by fund comr. with Macalister and Stebbins for advance of money re- quired to pay semi-ann. interest due by state. 14 pp. (Sen. repts. 13 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1842: 185- 198.) 1844. Dec. 2. On act of Mch. 4, 1843, providing for sale of public property and payment of public debt. (Govs. mess. 1844.) . . Recommendation that additional revenues, and such additional tax as legisl. will provide, be funded, proceeds and increase to be dedicated to extinction of interest of public debt. (Same 1844.) . Dec. 16. Auditor's stmt. of all property ap- praised by gov. in compliance with provisions of " act to provide for sale of public property and payment of state debt." 7 pp. (Sen. repts. 14 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1844: 141-147.) . Dec. 19. Communication from gov. on amt. of state indebtedness. 2 pp. (House repts. 14 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1844/5: 115-116.) . Dec. 29. Communication from gov. in relation to Northern Cross R.R. Also, sundry docs, and let- ters in relation to late system of internal improve- ment. 34 pp. (Same 1844/5: 145-178.) The letters and documents referred to, relate to settle- ments of accts. of Gov., as fund comr., with State Bank and creditors of state. 1844/6. Stmt. showing amt. of land sold for state in- debtedness of state lands purchased by bd. of comrs., and selected by agts. apptd. by gov. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1844/6: 36-37.) 1845. Jan. 13. Rept. of committee on finance on so much of govs. mess, as relates to state debt and increase of taxation. 14 pp. (House repts. 14 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1844/5: 129-142.) . Jan. 16. Communication from treasurer giving amt. of bonds, scrip, etc., in treasury. 2 pp. (Sen. repts. 14 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1844/5: 181-182.) . Jan. 31. Rept. of jt. select committee on so much of govs. communication as relates to demands of state agst. J. Tillson for debt to state for bonds. 3 pp. (Same 1844/5: 189-191.) 1845-1866. Stmt. of amt. reed, from loans, from sale of canal lands, etc., and amt. expended in payment of loan, loss on counterfeit money and broken bank bills. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1867: 33-34.) DEBT: STATE cont'd 1846. Dec. 7. Comment on condition of state debt. (Govs. mess. Dec. 1846.) . Dec. 24. Rept. of [gov. as ex-officio] fund comr. 22 pp. (House repts. 15 Gen. Assem. 1846/7: 19- 38.) . . Rept. of select committee re. supposed counterfeit internal Improvement scrip. 3 pp. (House repts. 15 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1846: 287-289.) 1847-1848. Comparative stmt. of revenue, interest, and insane hospital fund, by cos. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1846/8: 11-12.) 1848. Jan. 5. Communication from gov. re. bonds lost by D. A. Cushman. 3 pp. (House repts. 16 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1849: 81-83.) 1849. Jan. 2. Stmt. of present amt. and condition of state debt. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1849.) . . Transactions under act of Feb. 28, 1847, authorizing return of various kinds of state indebt- edness, except canal loan, and substitution there- fore of certificate of stock. (Same 1849.) 1850-1851. List of state lands sold from Dec. 1, 1850, to Jan. 5, 1851, for state indebtedness and omitted from bienn. rept. 1 leaf. (House repts. 18 Gen. Assem. 1853: 285.) 1850-1904. State treasurer in acct. with state on acct. of state debt. (Bienn. rept. state treasurer 1850/2 (p. 6) same 1902/4.) 1851. Funding or exchange of securities embracing entire state debt nearly completed; comment on process. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1851.) 1853. Jan. 3. Stmt. of present condition of state debt. (Same Jan. 1853.) 1854. Feb. 9. Stmt. of condition of state debt. (Same 2 sess. 1854.) 1855. Present condition of state debt; comment on revenue applicable to liquidation of state debt. (Same Jan. 1855.) 1856/8. Exhibit of amt. of state debt furnished from records of fund comrs'. office. (Bienn. rept. state treasurer 1856/8: 15.) 1857. Stmt. of present condition of public debt; state now paying full accruing interest; recommenda- tion to fund arrears of interest. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1857.) 1859. Stmts. of condition of state debt. (Same Jan. 1859.) 1861. Stmt. of condition of remaining state debt. (Same Jan. 1861.) . Rept. of Sen. finance committee directed under Sen. res. of Feb. 17, 1859, to inquire into Indebted- ness of state. 56 pp. (Repts. 22 Gen. Assem. 1861 v. 1: 391-432.) History of Wiggins loan, Bank and Internal Improve- ment stock. 111. and Mich. Canal stock, State In- debtedness funded under Gov. French, 111. and Mich. Canal scrip and Indebtedness, Two Mill Tax fund. One and a Half Mill Tax fund. 1863. Stmt. of condition of state debt. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1863.) 1865. Stmt. of permanent debt of state, funded and unfunded; transactions in liquidation of state debt. (Same Jan. 1865: 4-5.) 1866-1870. Stmt. of public debt; no. of bonds, class, nos., denominations, when due, where payable, and total amt. of all outstanding coupon bonds; also amt. of inscribed stock and amt. of scrip, and other unfunded indebtedness. (Bienn. rept. state treas- urer 1864/6 (pp. 52-55) some 1868/70.) 1866-1872. Stmt. of interest past due, paid at treasury in accordance with vouchers and certificates of ex- amination of auditor, on file in treasurer's office. (Same 1866/8 (p. 14) some 1870/2.) 1867. Condition of state debt and transactions for its liquidation. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1867: 5-6.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 167 DEBT: STATE cont'd 1867. Settlement and payment of Macalister and Steb- bins bonds. (Same Jan. 1867: 6-7.) 1868-1904. Bonded debt of state; auditor of public accts. in acct. with state. (A.R. auditor public accts. 1868/9 (p. 6) bienn. rept. same 1902/4.) 1868/9. Stmt. showing final extinction of state debt and consequent exemption from state taxation on acct. thereof. (A.R. same 1868/9: 6-7.) 1869. Condition of state debt. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1869: 6-9.) 1871. Stmt. of expenses incurred in purchase of coin for state debt payment under proclamation of gov. Jan., 1871. (Bienn. rept. state treasurer 1872/4: 7.) . Rept. of state treasurer and state auditor re. pur- chase of coin for payment of state debts. (House jol. 27 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1871 v. 1: 593-598.) . Govs. mess. re. purchase of coin made by state treasurer and auditor for payment of state debt. 7 pp. (Repts. 27 Gen. Assem. 1871 v. 1: 849-855.) 1877. Condition of state debt. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1877.) . Recommendation for provision for payment of revenue deficit bond with interest to date of pay- ment. (Same 1877.) 1879. Stmt. of condition of state debt. (Same Jan. 1879.) 1883. Old state bonded indebtedness; no need to re- appropriate ami. unpaid. (Same Jan. 1883.) 1885. Old state bonded indebtedness; one bond pre- sented; recommendation for payment. (Same Jan. 1885.) 1887. Communication from acting gov. re. outstanding indebtedness of state. (Sen. jol. 35 Gen. Assem. 1887: 242; House jol. same 1887: 241.) Canal Debt; see Canals Claims Against State Commission of Claims established by act of May 29, 1877, amended by act of June 3, 1889. The commission makes no regular report. The auditor of public accounts is ex-offlcio clerk of the com- mission, and custodian of Its records. He Is re- quired to Include in his report a detailed list of awards made by the comn. 1878. Commission of claims; remarks on commission and no. and kind of claims. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1876/8: x-xi.) 1878-1882. List of claims agst. state, filed with auditor of public accts., and considered by comn. of claims, with stmt. of action of said comn. (Same 1876/8 (pp. 57-58) some 1880/2.) . Same. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1876/8 (pp. 26- 30) same 1880/2.) 1879. Recommendation for apprn. for claims allowed by claims comn. (Govs. mess. 1879.) 1881. Recommendation for payment of awards made by comn. of claims. (Same 1881.) . Rept. of comn. of claims to Gen. Assem. (House Jol. 32 Gen. Assem. 1881: 166-168.) Relates almost entirely to claims for Injuries occasioned by dams on canal feeders. Eminent domain In- volved. 1885. Rept. of Judges of Supreme Court recommending repeal of bill creating claims comn. (Sen. Jol. 34 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1885: 113-117.) 1887. Rept. of special jt. committee on claims re. claims on file with auditor not disposed of by comn. of claims. (Same 35 Gen. Assem. 1887: 921-922; House Jol. 1887: 1061-1063.) 1888/90. Stmts. of awards made by comn. of claims. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1888/90: 342- 343.) . Same. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1888/90: 110-112.) 3889. Proceedings of committee on claims. (Jols., docs., etc.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. DEBT: STATE cont'd Claims Against State cont'd 1891. Recommendation re. apprn. for payment of sev- eral adjudicated claims by claims comn. (Govs. mess. 1891: 30.) 1894. Title, per cent, and names of committee on claims. (Jols., docs., etc.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. 1896/8-1902/4. Awards of comn. of claims. (Bienn. rept. auditor of public accts. 1896/8 (pp. xiii-xiv) same 1902/4.) . Same. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1896/8 (pp. 74- 75) some 1902/4.) 1902. Comments on comn. of claims. (Same 1901/2: 26-29.) BAKEWELL CLAIM 1881. Minority rept. of committee on claims on House res. re. conveying land to bd. of education by E. W. Bakewell and wife upon certain conditions for use of State Normal University. (House jol. 32 Gen. Assem. 1881: 821-825.) 1885. Rept. of committee on judiciary on Bakewell claim. (Same 1885: 626-630.) . Same; separate. Not seen ; 300 copies ordered printed. SHAWNEETOWN CLAIM 1873. Rept. of special jt. committee on inquiry into merits of certain claim for damages of city of Shawneetown caused by work of state internal im- provements dept. 2 pp. (Repts. 28 Gen. Assem. 1873 v. 4: 49-50.) Rept. Is reprinted on pp. 131-132 of volume. THOMPSON AND FOEMAN CLAIM 1851. Communication from gov. transmitting letters and accts. re. claim of Thompson and Forman. 18 pp. (Sen. repts. 17 Gen. Assem. 1851: 117-134.) YOUNG CLAIM See Education. School Bounds. 3% Fund. Fund Commissioners A board of fund commissioners was appointed under act of Feb. 27, 1837, to establish and maintain a general system of Internal Improvement. It was the duty of the board to negotiate and contract for all loans authorized to be effected by the legislature for objects of internal improvement and for other purposes. Early In 1840 the board of fund commissioners was abolished, and In its place there was elected a single fund commissioner. BOARD op COMMISSIONERS 1838-1839. Thomas Mather, Charles Oakley, Moses M. Rawlings. 1839-1840. Moses M. Rawlings, Charles Oakley, John Tillson, Jr., Williamson Gatewood, secy. Board of fund commissioners abolished. COMMISSIONER 1840 Feb. 1. Richard F. Barrett. 1841 Jan. 23. John D. Whlteside. Office was abolished by act of March 4, 1843. serial 1837-1839. Quarterly repts. of bd. of fund comrs. In Documents as follows : 1837 June not found. 1837 Dec. In Senate jol. 1838/9:110-111. 1838 March not found. 1838 June In Senate jol. 1838/9 : 58-59. 1838 Sept. not found. 1838 Dec. In Senate jol. 1838/9 : 59-60. 1839 Mar. 1838/9 : 60. 1839 June 1838/9:61. non-serial 1839. Rept. of examination of offices of fund comrs. and bd. of public works. 131 pp. (Repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1838.) 1843. Rept. of committee on judiciary on examination of accts. of Richd. F. Barrett, late fund comr. 2 pp. (House repts. 13 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1842/3: 391- 392.) 1843. Rept. of select committee apptd. to examine accts. of R. F. Barrett, fund comr., and Jas. W. Barrett, agt. of fund comr. 8 pp. (Same 1842/3: 209-216.) 168 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP ILLINOIS DEBT: STATE cont'd Fund Commissioners cont'd non-serial cont'd 1843. Kept, of jt. select committee to which was re- ferred examination of transactions of John D Whiteside, present fund comr. 5 pp. (Same 1842/3: 255-259.) . Communication from gov. on subject of abolish- ing office of fund comr. 2 pp. (Sen. repts. 13 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1842/3: 215-216.) 1877. Gov. is ex-officio fund comr.; recommendation that auditor of public accts. be made custodian of records and perform duties heretofore assigned to clerk of fund comr. (Govs. mess. 1877.) Interest Fund; see below, Revenues, etc. Land Fund; see below, Revenues, etc. Laws 1830-1857. Laws relative to the indebtedness of the state. (Rept. Sen. committee on finance on in- debtedness of state 1861: 8-13.) A tabulation showing purpose for which npprns. were made. amt. of apprns., dates of approval of laws and reference to page and session of laws where text may be found. The tabulation Is classified as follows : [Miscellaneous], Wiggins Loan, Canal Loan, Internal Improvements, Banks, State House at Springfield. This is not the text of the laws, but a tabulation of the titles with a reference to place in statute books where text may be found. Loans CANAL LOAN; see CANALS INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT LOAN See above, material under Debt antedating 1846. STATE HOUSE LOAN; see PUBLIC BUILDINGS WIOOINS LOAN 1830. Speedy exercise of legislative interposition nec- essary to sustain credit of state in its respectable standing, by providing means for payment of debts about to become due, as well as those which shall accrue in ensuing two yrs. (Bienn. rept. treasurer 1828/30.) 1837, Jan.-1841, Jan. Tabulated stmt. of interest paid by State Bank on " Wiggins loan " semi-ann. from Jan., 1837, to Jan., 1841. (Sen. repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 1840/1: 336.) 1837. July 17. Communication from gov. in re Wig- gins debt; with copy of bond. (House jol. 10 Gen. Assem. special sess. 1837: 92-93.) 1841. Jan. 30. Letter from pres. of State Bank in answer to inquiry re. redemption by bank of " Wig- gins loan." 2 pp. (Sen. repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840/1: 335-336.) Contains tabulated stmt. of Interest paid by bank on " Wiggins loan " seml-anuually from Jan. 1837 to Jan. 1841. 1847. Jan. 25. Communication from gov. transmitting letter from G. Shaw of 1845, re. demands due him from state involving portion of "Wiggins Loan"; with rept. of finance committee on subject. 3 pp. (Some 15 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1846/7: 149-151.) 1851. Communication from gov. transmitting petition of F. Shaw relative to certain state securities [viz. incurred on acct. of Wiggins loan]. 2 pp. (House repts. 17 Gen. Assem. 1851: 479-480.) 1861. See above, under Debt, rept. of Sen. finance com- mittee; this date. Revenues for Payment of Debt ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD FUND The charter of the 111. Central R.R. was approved Feb. 10, 1851. Under this charter the state made over to the 111. Central R. H. a large quantity of land, some 2.550.000 acres. In return, tie road was to pay Into the state treasury 7% of the gross earn- ings of the entire road forever. The proceeds from this source were applied by the state towards the cancelatlon of the state debt. See also Finance : State. Funds. DEBT: STATE cont'd Loans cont'd ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD FUND cont'd 1854/6-1856/8. Stmt. showing state bonds purchased by treasurer, canceled and deposited with auditor of public accts., and paid for out of 111. Central R.R. fund. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1854/6 (p. 35) same 1856/8.) 1856. Stmt. showing amt. and kind of 111. 6% stocks purchased by treasurer from Mch. to Oct., 1856, with funds paid into state treasury by 111. Central R.R. Co., as also from whom purchased and price paid for each. (Bienn. rept. state treasurer 1854/6: 19-21.) 1856-1857. Special rept. of treasurer re. state indebted- ness purchased with funds reed, from 111. Central R.R. Co. 2 pp. (Repts. 20 Gen. Assem. 1857: 159- 160.) 1857. Stmt. showing no. and amt. of interest bonds of 1857, redeemed at treasury of state in city of Springfield, under govs. proclamation Jan. 10, 1860, paid for with 111. Central R.R. fund, canceled and deposited in auditor's office. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1860/2: 37.) . Estimate of amt. required to pay full interest accruing Jan. 1, 1857, on interest-paying debt of state. (Bienn. rept. state treasurer 1854/6: 18.) . Stmt. showing no. and amt. of interest bonds of 1857 redeemed in city of New York, under govs. proclamation of Aug. 10, 1860, paid for with 111. Central R.R. fund, canceled and deposited in audi- tor's office. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1858/60: 48.) 1856/8-1862/4. Stmt. showing state indebtedness pur- chased by gov. of state, canceled and deposited with auditor of public accts., and paid for out of 111. Central R.R, fund. (Same 1856/8 (pp. 71-72) same 1862/4.) 1860. Stmt. snowing nos. and amt. of refunded stock of 1860, redeemed, under govs. proclamation of Sept. 28, 1863, paid for with 111. Central R.R. fund, can- celed and deposited in auditor's office. (Same 1862/4: 26.) 1862/4-1864/6. Stmt. showing amt. of state indebted- ness paid, at par, with 111. Central R.R. fund, under provisions of act, approved Feb. 22, 1861, canceled and deposited in auditor's office. (Same 1862/4 (pp. 33-35) same 1864/6.) 1864/6-1874/6. Stmt. of state indebtedness purchased by gov. and called in by proclamation, paid with 111. Central R.R. fund, and canceled and deposited with auditor of public accts. (Same 1864/6 (pp. 36-43) same 1874/6.) INTEREST FUND (ONE AND ONE-HALF MILL TAX FUND) Tinder Act of March 1, 1845, " to provide for paying portion of interest on state debt." 1845-1846. Comparative stmt. of revenue and interest fund tax, by cos. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1844/6: 34-35.) 1846-1859. Stmt. of 26th installment of interest paid in New York, to Ketchum, Howe & Co. (Bienn. rept. state treasurer 1858/60: 7.) 1846-1860. Stmt. showing amts. reed, and disbursed of one and a half mill tax, or interest, fund. (Rept. Sen. committee on finance on state indebtedness 1861: 47-48.) 1846-1874. State treasurer on acct. of interest fund. (Bienn. rept. state treasurer 1846/8 (p. 4) same 1872/4.) 1847-1848. Comparative stmt. of revenue, interest fund, and insane hospital fund. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1846/8: 11-12.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 169 DEBT: STATE cont'd Loans cont'd INTEREST FUND(ONE AND ONE-HALF MILL TAX FUND) cont'd 1847-1851. Comparative stmt. of amt. of 1% mill tax exclusively appropriated to interest purposes. (Govs. mess. 1853: 11.) 1854/6. Stmt. showing amt. deposited with American Exchange Bank by state treasurer for payment of 18th, 19th, 20th, and 21st installments of interest upon 111. state debt; amt. and date of each deposit and amt. paid on treasurer's checks on each install- ment resp. (Bienn. rept. state treasurer 1854/6: 15-16.) 1855. Rept. of Sen. committee on finance re. acct. of state with Wadsworth and Sheldon. 4 pp. (Repts. 19 Gen. Assem. 1855: 327-330.) . Rept. of House committee on finance, same. 2 p. (Same, pp. 521-522.) 1855-1857. Stmt. showing amt. paid upon each install- ment of interest due Jan. and July in 1855 and 1856, being 18th, 19th, 20th, and 21st installments; and upon installment due July, 1857. (Bienn. rept. state treasurer 1854/6: 17.) 1856. Special rept. of treasurer re. state indebtedness reed, from Wadsworth and Sheldon. 5 pp. (Repts. 20 Gen. Assem. 1857: 153-157.) 1856/8. Amer. Exchange Bank in acct. with treasurer of state. (Bienn. rept. state treasurer 1856/8: 13.) . Ketchum, Howe & Co. in acct. with treasurer of state. (Same 1856/8: 14.) 1857. On failure of Wadsworth and Sheldon, interest- paying agt. of state in N. Y. ; measures taken to protect funds of state hands of agt. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1857.) 1859-1866. Stmt. of interest past due, paid at treasury. (Bienn. rept. state treasurer 1858/60 (pp. 9, 10. 15-16, 22) same 1864/6.) 1859-1882. Stmt. of interest paid on debt of 111. in New York City by treasurer in mos. of Jan. and July. (Same 1858/60 (pp. 8, 11, 17) some 1880/2.) 1860. Stmt. of interest due sundry persons Jan. and July, 1860, and payable at Springfield. (Same 1858/60: 14; 20-21.) . Stmt. showing amt. of inscribed stock of state, entitled to interest on first Monday of Jan. and July; amt. of interest then due; amt. paid by treas- urer, in New York during Jan. and July, and amt. payable in Springfield, remaining to credit of stock- holders, on books of treasurer. (Same 1858/60: 13, 19.) 1860-1882. Stmt. of expense attending payment of in- terest in New York, at different periods. (Same 1858/60 (pp. 6, IS) same 1880/2.) 1863. Stmt. of condition of interest fund. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1863.) 1866. Abstr. showing classes, amts., and total of fund- ed interest-bearing debt outstanding Dec. 1. (Bienn. rept. state treasurer 1866/8: 6.) . Interest tax; suggestion for provisions of law re. reduction of rate of interest tax. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1864/6: 7.) LAND FUND Under Act of Feb. 12, 1853, to provide for sale of state lands and liquidation of state Indebtedness. 1852-1860. Stmt. of treasurer on acct. of state land fund. (Bienn. rept. state treasurer 1852 (p. 13) same 1858/60.) 1855. See below, Surplus Revenue Fund; this date. 1858/60. Stmt. of state indebtedness purchased by gov. with funds reed, from sale of state lands, canceled and deposited in auditor's office. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1858/60: 48.) DEBT: STATE cont'd Loans cont'd STATE DEBT FUND (Two MILL TAX) Under art. 15, of constitution of 1848, ratified 1851. 1849. Rept. on govs. communication re. view of credit- ors of state as to application of two mill tax. ( Sen. jol. 16 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1849: 60-61.) . Govs. communication re. views of creditors of state, as to application of two mill tax, authorized to be collected by new constitution, enclosing a letter by J. Wadsworth, interest paying agt. of N. Y. (Same 1849: 55-57.) 1850-1860. Stmt. showing amts. reed, and disbursed of two mill tax, or state debt, fund. (Rept. Sen. com- mittee on finance on state indebtedness 1861: 46- 47.) 1850/2-1870/2. Stmt. showing amt. reed, and disbursed from state debt fund (2 mill tax) for each bienn. period, compiled from auditor's repts. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1870/2: xviii.) 1851. Adoption of amdmt. to 15th article of constitu- tion, urged. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1851.) 1857. Stmt. showing nos. and amt. of interest bonds of 1857 redeemed in city of New York, under govs. proclamation of Jan. 10, 1860, paid for with state debt fund, canceled and deposited in auditor's office. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1858/60: 43-47.) . Stmt. showing no. and amt. of interest bonds of 1857, redeemed at treasury of state of 111., in city of Springfield, under govs. proclamation of Jan. 10, 1860, paid for with state debt fund, canceled and deposited in auditor's office. (Same 1860/2: 36.) 1858/60-1860/2. Stmt. showing state indebtedness pur- chased by gov. of state of 111., canceled and de- posited with auditor of public accts., and paid for out of state debt fund. (Same 1858/60 (pp. 30-40) same 1860/2.) 1859. Minority rept. of committee on judiciary on sus- pension of collection of two-mill tax. 3 pp. (Sen. repts. 21 Gen. Assem. 1859: 293-295.) 1859-1861. Stmt. of bonds presented for dividend at office of auditor of public accts., principal of which was paid in full from proceeds of two mill tax for extinguishment of public debt. (Same 1858/60 (pp. 49-50) same 1860/2.) 1864/6. Stmt. of state indebtedness purchased at par and interest with state debt fund. (Same 1864/6: 49.) 1865-1866. Stmt. of state indebtedness paid on presen- tation with state debt fund. (Same 1864/6: 45-48.) 1866/8-1872/4. Stmt. of state indebtedness purchased by gov., and called in by proclamation, paid for with state debt fund. (Same 1866/8 (pp. 31-37) same 1872/4.) 1868/9-1869/70. Stmt. of state indebtedness purchased by gov., and called in by proclamation, and paid for with state debt fund. (A.R. auditor public accts. 1869 (pp. 36-38) same 1870.) 1872. State debt fund (2 mill tax) ; remarks with stmt. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1870/2: xvii- xviii.) SURPLUS REVENUE FUND Under Act of Feb. 12, 1853, to provide for reducing the state debt. 1852/4. Stmt. showing warrants issued on order of gov. for surplus revenue, and state indebtedness purchased by gov. therewith canceled and delivered to auditor, and deposited by auditor with state treasurer. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1852/4: 30-32.) 1855. Govs. communication re. acct. of state agt. at N. Y. (J. Wadsworth); with tabular stmts., show- ing disposition of funds drawn by executive for 170 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF ILLINOIS DEBT: STATE cont'd Loans cont'd SURPLUS REVENUE FUND cont'd purchase of state indebtedness. 24 pp. (Repts. 19 Gen. Assem. 1855: 225-248.) Surplus revenue and land funds only. 1855. Same; minus ace. docs. li. e. tabular stmts.]. (Sen. jol. 19 Gen. Assem. 1855: 110-111.) THBEE PEB CENT FUND Under Act. of Feb. 12, 1849, the Uov. of 111. was required to receive from the comrs. of the school fund the 3% fund as It was reed, from the general govt. and to Invest it in state bonds at their current market value. For the earlier administration of the 3% fund see Education. School Funds. 1849/50-1856/8. Stmt. of amt. of state indebtedness purchased by gov. and deposited in treasurer's office, as provided by act concerning public debt, approved Feb. 12, 1849, showing amt. paid for said state indebtedness, amt. of 3% fund reed, from general govt., and placed in hands of executive for purpose of purchasing state indebtedness. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1848/50 (p. 17) same 1856/8.) 1852/4. Stmt. of 3% fund reed, from general govt. and placed in hands of gov. for purpose of purchasing state indebtedness as provided by act concerning public debt, approved Feb. 12, 1849. (Same 1852/4: 28.) 1853. Amt. of money placed at disposal of gov. since passage of act of 1849, requiring executive to re- ceive 3% school fund reed, from gen. govt. and to invest same in state bonds at their current market value. (Govs. mess. 1853.) State Debt Fund; see above, Revenue, etc. Surplus Revenue Fund; see above, Revenue, etc. DE KALB COUNTY (1837) Agricultural Board; see Agriculture. Boards of Agriculture Agricultural Society; see Agricultural Societies Canada Thistle; see Agriculture. Crops. Pests Crops; see Agriculture. Crops Fruit; see Agriculture. Crops Geology; see Natural Resources Minerals; see Natural Resources Orchards; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit DENTAL EXAMINERS, BOARD OF; see LICENSE DENTISTS License; see License: State DEPARTMENT STORES Employment; see Labor. Department Stores DEPOSITS Public Funds; see Finance: State DE WITT COUNTY (1839) Agricultural Board; see Agriculture. Boards of Agriculture Agricultural Society; see Agricultural Societies Canada Thistle; see Agriculture. Crops. Pests DIPHTHERIA; see PUBLIC HEALTH. EPIDEMICS DIRECT TAX FUND; see FINANCE: STATE. RECEIPTS DISCHARGED CONVICTS; see CONVICTS DISEASES Domestic Animals; see Agriculture. Livestock. Inspec- tion, etc. Human; see Public Health DISTRIBUTION ACT; see LAND GRANTS: FEDERAL DIVORCE; see VITAL STATISTICS. MARRIAGE AND DI- VORCE DOCKS; see PUBLIC WORKS: STATE DOG TAX; see TAXATION: STATE DOMESTIC ANIMALS Care of; see Agriculture. Livestock Taxation; see Taxation: State. Livestock DOUGLAS COUNTY (1859) Agricultural Board; see Agriculture. Boards of Agriculture Agricultural Society; see Agricultural Societies Canada Thistle; see Agriculture. Crops. Pests Geology; see Natural Resources Horticultural Society; see Agriculture. Horticultural Asso- ciations Minerals; see Natural Resources Drainage; see Land; also Water- Supply, etc. DRUGGISTS License; see License: State DRUGS Inspection; see Industries. Inspection DU PAGE COUNTY (1839) Agricultural Board; see Agriculture. Boards of Agriculture Agricultural Society; see Agricultural Societies Canada Thistle; see Agriculture. Crops. Pests Geology; see Natural Resources Minerals; see Natural Resources Poorhouse; see Maintenance: County. Dependents DUTIES; see TAXATION: FEDERAL EAST ST. LOUIS Police; see Administration of Justice: City Vaccination; see Public Health, that title EDGAR COUNTY (1823) Agricultural Board; see Agriculture. Boards of Agriculture Agricultural Society; see Agricultural Societies Geology; see Natural Resources Livestock; see Agriculture, that title EDUCATION 1868. National dept. of education; establishment or. (7 blenn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1867/8: 332-341.) ILLINOIS serial A Reports of Superintendent 1 series Under Act of Feb. 26, 1845 1846-1854. Blenn. rept. to gov. of secy, of state, ex- officio supt. of common schools. Checklist 1846. dept. ed. n. t. p. 48 pp. 1846. doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. 1848 dept. ed. Springfield, Chas. H. Lanphler, 1849. 16 pp. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 171 EDUCATION cont'd ILLINOIS cont'd serial cont'd A cont'd Reports of Superintendent -cont'd 1 series cont'd 1848. doc. 1850. dept. 80 pp. Checklist cont'd ed. n. t. p. 22 pp. ed. Springfield, Lanphler and Walker, 1851. 1850 . doc. ed. n. t. p. 80 pp. 1852 . dept. ed. Springfield, I .auphiiT and Walker, 1853. 21 pp. 1852 . doc. ed. n. t. p. 100 pp. The dept. ed. Is minus the Appendix containing co. repts. 1854. dept. ed. Springfield, Lanphler and Walker, 1854. 55 pp. 1854. doc. ed. n. t. p. 55 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1846 In House repts. 15 Gen. Assem. 1846/7 : 49-90. 1848 " " " 16 " " 1848/9 : 35-56. 1850 " " " 17 " " 1850/1 : 75-152. 1852 " Senate " 18 " " 1853 : 143-242. 1854 " Repts. 19 Gen. Assem. 1855 : 67-110. 2 series Under Acts of Feb. 15, 1855 and Feb. 16, 1858 Superintendents of Public Instruction 1854 Mar. 24. Nlnlan W. Edwards. 1857 Jan. 12. William H. Powell. 1859 Aug. 1. Newton Bateman. 1863 Jan. 12. John P. Brooks. 1865 Jan. 10. Newton Bateman. 1875 Jan. 11. Samuel M. Etter. 1879 Jan. 13. James P. Slade. 1883 Jan. 5. Henry Raab. 1887 Jan. 6. Richard Edwards. 1891 Jan. 12. Henry Raab. 1895 Jan. 14. Samuel Inglis. 1898 June 23. Joseph H. Freeman. 1899 Jan. 11. Alfred Baylies. 1856-1904. Bienn. rept. of state supt. of public instruc- tion. Checklist unnum. 1856. dept. ed. Not found. " 1856. doc. ed. n. t. p. 156 pp. 2. 1858. dept. ed. Springfield, Ballbache and Bak- er, 1859. 69, 423 pp., pis. 2. 1858. doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 69, 423 pp. 3. 1860. dept. ed. n. p., n. d. 301 pp., pi. 3. 1860. doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. 4. 1862. dept. ed. n. p., n. d. 323 (1) pp. 4. 1862. doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. 5. 1864. dept. ed. Springfield, Baker and Phillips, 1865. 255 pp. 5. 1864. doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 255 pp. 6. 1866. dept. ed. n. t. p. 445 pp. 6. 1866. doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. 7. 1868. dept. ed. n. t. p. vlii, 536 pp. 7. 1868. doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. 8. 1870. dept. ed. n. t. p. vlii, 392 pp. 8. 1870. doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. 9. 1872. dept. ed. n. t. p. Til, 614 pp. 9. 1872. doc. ed. n. t. p. 511 pp. Beginning with the 10th blenn. rept. but one edition was Issued. 10. 1874. n. t. p. Til, 491 pp. 11. 1876. Springfield. D. W. Lusk, 1877. 2 p. 1., 11, 512 pp. errata slip. 78. Springfield, Weber & Co., 1879. 287, II pp. 1 leaf of explanation relative to delay etc. In 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 24. prtg. the rept. shld. follow the t. p. 1880. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1881. Till, 470 pp. 1882. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1883. cxlvll, 464 pp. 1884. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1884. cxllv, 309 pp. 1886. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1886. cclv, 278 pp. 1888. Springfield, Spgfld. Prtg. Co., 1889. ccxxlll, 357 pp. 1890. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1891. cxvi, 288 pp. 1892. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, n. d. ell, 264 pp. 1894. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1894. cxlv, 291 pp. 1896. Springfield, Phillips Bros., n. d. 456 pp. 1898. Springfield, Phillips Bros., n. d. cxxxlv, 316 pp. 1900. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1901. 427 pp., pis. EDUCATION cont'd ILLINOIS cont'd serial cont'd A cont'd Reports of Superintendent cont'd 2 series cont'd Checkl 1st cont'd 25. 1902. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1902. 389 pp., pis. 26. 1904. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1904. iv, 422 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : uuniim. 1856 In Repts. 20 Gen. Assem. 1857 : 257-412. 1!. 1858 21 1859, v. 2 3. 1860 22 1861, v. 2 4. 1862 23 1863, v. 2 5. 1864 24 1865, v. 2 6. 1866 25 1867, T. 2 7. 1868 26 1869, V. 2 1052. 8. 1870 in Repts. 27 Gen. Assem. 1871, v. 1 !l. 1872 " " 28 " " 1873, v. 2 [for 631]. 3-493. 81-381. 89-421. 109-363. 3-453. 521- 321-720. 109-531 Circulars of Superintendent The following list of circulars was made up from the file In the office of the superintendent of public Instruction at Springfield. Copies of some of the Inglis, Freeman and Bayllss circulars are also In the State Historical Library and In the State Library. Of the earlier series no copies, other than those In the superintendent's office, were found. It will be seen that the circulars of each supt. carry their own numbering. For that reason the series division by supts. has been made. EDWARDS SERIES 1854-1857 1856. Jan. 8. To co. school comrs. Explanation of school law of 1855. 1856. (?). To township treasurers; repts. 1856. ( ?) . To township treasurers ; blank rept. 1856. (?). To co. comrs.; blank rept. 1856. Jan. 28. Decisions rendered since circular of Jan. 8. None of these circulars were found as separates. The above are Included In 1 blenn. rept. supt. public Instruction 1855/6 : 127-156. POWELL SERIES 1857-1859 None found. BATEMAN SERIES 1859-1863 1860. Remarks on the school law. March. 57 pp. Copy In Library of Congress. [1861.] Amdmts. to school laws. 32 pp. Not seen ; entry from Bowker. I1862.J Comments on the school law. 88 pp. Not seen ; entry from Bowker. Noue other found. BROOKS SERIES 1863-1865 1863. Township funds ; rate of Interest, July 10. Separate not found ; repr. In 5 blenn. rept. supt public Instruction 1863/4 : 60-64. None other found. BATEMAN SERIES 1865-1875 1-3. Not found. 4 To co. supts. ; blanks for repts. of township treasurers and school directors. May 10. 1 leaf. 5-6. Not found.* 7 To co. supts. ; destruction by burning of sheets of school rept. for 1869-1870. Dec. 13. 1 leaf. 8. Not found. 1872 9. The new school law. Synopsis of changes. April 2. 10 Examination of applications for teachers' certificates. April 15. 1 leaf. 11. Not found. See below note under no. 38. * Circular to school ofllcers. Change of time of electing school directors and township trustees. March 1, 1870. 19 pp. This circular Is unnumbered, un- doubtedly It belongs to one of these numbers. As it was Impossible to give It an assignment this method of recording It has been resorted to. 172 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS EDUCATION cont'd ILLINOIS cont'd serial cont'd B cont'd Circulars of Superintendent cont'd BATEMAN SERIES cont'd 1872 eont'd 12-17. Not found. 18. To co. supts. ; blanks for rept. for period ending Sept. 30. July. 1 leaf. 19. Not found. 20. To. co. supts. ; statistical rept. ; written rept. ; new school law ; examinations In natural science. Oct. 26. 3 pp. 21. To officers of Incorporated Institutions of learning In Illinois. Oct. 28. 2 pp. 22. Course of study for ungraded district schools. Nov. 2. 11 pp. 1873 23-27. Not found. 28. Licensure of teachers in districts having not less than 2000 inhabitants. 4 pp. 29-30. Not found. 31. County supts. of schools ; election. July 21. 4 pp. 32-35. Not found. 36. Notes on the school law. Nov. 20. 30 pp. 37. Natural science in common schools. Dec. 3. 16 pp. 1874 38. Compensation of co. supts. under constitution of 1870 ; to whom it may concern. Feb. 18. 4 pp. Hefers to Circ. 11, April 27, 1872, on same subject. 39. Not found. 40. Latest amendments to the school law. March 31. 41-42. Not found. 43. Examinations for state certificates. June 20. 1 leaf. 44. Not found. 45. Colored children In the public schools. Aug. 12. 6 pp. 47. Co. supt. of schools ; letter of atty. gen. of Aug. 29. Sept. 14. 9 pp. 48. Not found. r.i. Institutions of learning in Illinois. Oct. 26. 3 pp. 50. Teaching of elements of natural science required. Nov. 28. 17 pp. 51. List prepared to aid those charged with selection of books for school, district and town libraries. 133 pp. ETTER SERIES 1875-1879 1875 1. To co. supts. of schools; distribution of 10th bienn. rept. April 28. 1 leaf. 2. To co. supts. of schools ; request for names of town- ship treasurers. May 12. 2 leaves. 3. State teachers exams. May 25. 4 pp. 4. Instructions concerning state examination, undated, 1875. 1 leaf. 5. Instructions for filling out of blanks for repts. of township treasurers and school supts. for school yr. 1874/5. July 23. 1 leaf. 6. Urging Immediate action In making out of repts. July 23. 1 leaf. 7. Concerning blanks for annual rept. for school yr. 1874/5. Sept. 28. 1 leaf. 8. Not found. 1876 9. Inviting contributions towards educational exhibit of 111. at the Centennial, undated. 1876. 1 leaf. 10. Not found. 11. Provisions of statutes relating to election and duties of townships and district school officers. Feb. 16. 9 pp. 12. To co. supts. ; request for names and addresses of co. treasurers. April 2. 1 leaf. 13. Not found. 14. Notice of examinations for state certificates. July 1. 4 pp. 15. Instructions for rept. of school yr. 1875/6. Oct. 18. 2 leaves. 1877 16. To co. supts. ; ann. teachers' Institutes. June 4. 2 leaves. 17-18. Not found. 19. State examinations ; notice. July 18. 1 leaf. 20. State certificates ; law ; terms and conditions. July 20. 4 pp. 1878 21. Teachers' examinations for state certificates. June 1. 4 pp. 22. Not found. EDUCATION cont'd ILLINOIS cont'd serial cont'd B cont'd Circulars of Superintendent cont'd SLADE SERIES 1879-1883 1879 1. The beginning and the length of the terms for which teachers may be employed to teach, limited. March 10. 3 pp. 2. Premiums offered the public schools by the state bd. of agriculture. March 15. 1 sheet. 3. Request for names and addresses of township treas- urers. April 25. 1 leaf. 4. Not found. 5. Advice of changes in school law ; synopsis of changes. June 6. 1 leaf. 6. Amndmts. to the school law. June 7. 4 pp. 7. Amendments to the school law ; to township trustees and treasurers. Sept. 20. 1 leaf. 8. Amendments to the school law ; to school directors and teachers. Sept. 20. 1 leaf. 9. Pupils of the public schools ; who are eligible. Nov. 20. 4 pp. 1880 10. State certificates ; terms and conditions. Jan. 10. 4 pp. 11. Not found. 12. Notes on the school law ; to trustees of schools and township treasurers. Feb. 20. 5 pp. 13. Notes on the school law ; to school directors. Feb. 20. 4 pp. 14. The state normal schools ; to countv supts. March 6. 1 leaf. 15. Outline of study for the ungraded schools of Illinois. Sept. 1. 7 pp. 16. Request for back nos. of certain Illinois school journ- als and department reports and circulars. Dec. 18. 1 leaf. 1881 17. Not found. 18. To county supts. concerning information wanted for report for year. May 12. 1 leaf. 19. Not found. 20. Holidays [1. e., legal holidays of 111.]. Dec. 20. 1 leaf. 21. Not found. 1882 22. Vaccination of school children ; to school boards and teachers. Jan. 21. 3 pp. 23. Changes of teachers In country schools. Sept. 20. 4 pp. RAAB SERIES 1883-1887 None found. EDWARDS SERIES 1887-1891 1887 1. Not found. 2. Compensation of co. supts. ; to co. boards and co. supts. Feb. 9. 1 leaf. 3. State exhibit of the National Educational Assn. Feb. 18. 1 leaf. 4. To co. supts. : notice of proposed mtgs. March 28. 1 leaf. 5. To co. supts. ; inquiry as to Institutes. March 28. 1 leaf. 0. Not found. 7. Repts. for 1887. Notice. May 20. 2 pp. 8. State certificates. Nov. 1. 4 pp. 9-10. Not found. 1888 11. Arbor Day. March 16. 1 leaf. 12. Conferences of co. supts. March 23. 1 leaf. 13. Inquiries concerning institutes. March 23. 1 leaf. 14. Concerning ann. and special repts. for 1888, etc. June 6. 1 leaf. 15. Repts. from education institutions. July 16. 1 leaf. 16. State assn. of co. Institutes. Syllabus of work for co. institutes. 1 sheet. 17. State certificates. Oct. 3. 4 pp. 1889 19. One hundredth anniversary of inauguration of George Washington, April 30. March 28. 10 pp. 20. Arbor day, April 22. April 2. 3 pp. 21. Concerning ann. repts. for 1889. June 6. 1 leaf. 22. Changes in the school law. June 12. 4 pp. 23-24. Not found. 25. Compulsory education law. Dec. 14. 1 sheet. F . 1890 26. To co. supts. ; inquiry concerning questions for final examinations of pupils. Jan. 4. 1 leaf. 29. Annual repts. ; to co. supts. June 14. 1 leaf. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 1T3 EDUCATION cont'd ILLINOIS cont'd serial cont'd B cont'd Circulars of Superintendent cont'd KAAB SERIES 1801-1895 1891 1. State certificates. Jan. 15. 4 pp. to school law. April 25. 1 2-3. Not found. 4. Proposed amdint. 5-8. Not found. leaf. 1892 9. Convention of institute workers. May 10. 2 pp. 10. Columbus Day celebration. May 3. 1 leaf. 11. Synopsis of addresses at Institute Instructors' Con- vention. June 24. 28 pp. 12. Special rept. for 1892. Sept. 1. 1 leaf. 13. Appeal to school directors. Sept. 2. 1 leaf. 14. State certificates. Oct. 11. 4 pp. 1893 15. Institutes of 1893. Jan. 25. 1 leaf. 16. School holidays. Jan. 26. 1 leaf. 17. School apparatus and school district libraries. Feb. 15. 4 pp. 18. State institute, 1893. May 19. 2 pp. 19. Changes in the school law. July 23. 20. To co. supts. ; distribution of seeds of cereals. Oct. 10. 1 sheet. 4. 21. State certificates. Oct. 23. 4 pp. 1894 22. Vaccination of school children. Jan. 15. 2 pp. 23. Sectional meetings of co. supts. and Institutes for 1804. March 16. 1 leaf. 24. Arbor Day proclamation. March 26. 1 leaf. 26. Concerning the health and comfort of school children. June 1. 3 pp. 27. Rights of women as voters. June 4. 1 leaf. 28. Not found. 1895 29. Examinations of teachers. Jan. 1. 1 leaf. INGLIS SERIES 1895-1898 1895 1. State certificates. Jan. 15. 4 pp. 2.* License for Institute workers. Feb. 12. 1 leaf. 3. Sectional meetings of co. supts. of schools and Insti- tutes of 1895. April 1. 1 leaf. 4. Arbor Day, April 19. April 1. 1 leaf. 5. Changes in the school law made by the 39th General Assembly. July 12. 13 pp. 6.* Regarding child-study. Aug. 27. 2 leaves. 7. State certificates. Nov. 23. 4 pp. 8.* Scholarships at the State University. Nov. 12. 2 leaves. 1896 9. Institutes, libraries and school IK!, mtgs. April 24. 2 leaves. 10.* Arbor Day. April 17. 17 pp. 11. Request for opinions concerning vertical penmanship. Sept. 15. 1 sheet 12. Repts. from educational institutions. Sept. 17. 1 leaf. 13.* State certificates. Oct. 15. 4 pp. 14. To co. supts. ; requests for special written rept. Oct. 21. 1 leaf. 15. Scholarships at the State University. Dec. 3. 2 leaves. 16. Not found. 1897 17. National Education Assn. Feb. 17. 1 leaf. 18. Conferences of oo. supts. and institutes of 1897. Feb. 26. 1 leaf, in. State Fair exhibit. March 4. 1 leaf. 20. Conferences of co. supts. March 20. 1 leaf. 21. Arbor Day. April 20. 2 pp. 22-23. Not found. 24. School legislation by the 40th Gen. Assem. June 17. 8 PP. 25. Not found. 26. Scholarships at the State University. Oct. 8. 2 leaves. . Supplementary. Oct. 7. 1 leaf. * Nos. 2, 6, 8, 10 nnd 13 are reprinted in 21 bienn. rept. supt. public Instruction 1895/6 : 95-116. EDUCATION cont'd ILLINOIS cont'd serial cont'd B cont'd Circulars of Superintendent cont'd INGLIS SERIES cont'd 1895-1898 cont'd 1898 27. Souvenir for school children of 111. to be used In celebration of Lincoln's birthday, Feb. 12, and Wash- ington's birthday, Feb. 22. 16 pp. 28. National Education Assn. April 6. 1 sheet. 28 (sic). State Fair exhibit. March 4. 1 leaf. 20. Arbor Day, April 22. 2 leaves. 30. Not found. 31. Annual and special repts. May 31. 1 leaf. FREEMAN SERIES 1898 1. Notice of assumption of duties. June 23. 1 sheet. 2. U. S. Internal revenue law. Sept. 16. 1 leaf. 3. Not found. 4. Duties of bds. of education in regard to changing text- books, and the position of copybooks among text- books. Oct. 26. 2 leaves. BAYLISS SERIES 1899-1904 1899 1. Not found. 2. State fair exhibit. Announcement. Jan. 16. 1 leaf. 3. License for institute workers. Feb. 10. 1 leaf. 4-5. Not found. t>. Memorial Day. May 30, 1899. 15 pp. 7. Concerning circular Issued by co. supt. of Morgan Co. May 22. 3 pp. 8. Not found. 9. Amdmts. to school law with additional enactments by 41st (!en. Assem. May 4. 14 pp. 10. State certificates. Oct. 1. 4 pp. 11. Scholarships at the state university. Nov. 25. 4 pp. 1900 12. State fair exhibit. Jan. 15. 1 leaf. 13. Statistics for 1899. Feb. 13. 1 leaf. 14. Not found. 15. Arbor Day, 111., April 27. March 22. . Suppl. 2 leaves. 16. Memorial Day, 1900. 16 pp. 17. Notice of shipment to co. supt. May 28. 1 leaf. 18. Vaccination of school children. April 7. 1 leaf. 19. County institutes for 1900. 4 pp. 20. Arbor Day, April 22, 1889. April 2. 3 21. Circular to co. supts. Aug. 10. 1 leaf. 22. State certificates. Sept. 1. 2 leaves. 23. Not found. 24. Concerning the distributable fund. Nov. 28. 1 leaf. 25. John Marshall Day. Dec. 20. 1 leaf. 1901 26. Conference of co. supts. and Institute Instructors. Jan. 15. 4 pp. 27. State fair exhibit. Jan. 18. 1 leaf. 28.* Rural school architecture. Feb. 12 pp., 33 pis. App. to 23 blenn. rept. supt. 29. Proposed amdmts. to school law. Feb. 22. 3 pp. 30. Arbor Day, April 26, 1901. March 30. 2 leaves. 31. Proc. of conference of co. supts. and institute teach- ers. (24 bienn. rept. supt. public instruction 1901/2: 115-145.) 32-33. Not found. 34. Ann. repts. for 1001. Notice re blanks. June 3. 1 leaf. 35. Amdmts. to school law with additional enactments by 42d Gen. Assem. May 31. 9 pp. 36. Scholarships at the state university. Aug. 1. 4 pp. 37. State certificates. Sept. 2. 2 leaves. 38. Numbering school districts. Sept. 10. 1 leaf. 39. Notice of designation of Sept. 19 as day of mourning for late Pres/McKlnley. Sept. 16. 1 leaf. 40. The McKinley national memorial. Dec. 21. 1 leaf. 1902 41. Snecial suggestion to co. supts. Arbor day, 1902. 42. Arbor day. April 25, 1902. March 22. 15 pp. 43. University scholarship examinations. June 2, 1902. 44. Ann. repts. for 1902. Notice re. blanks. May 29. 1 leaf. 45. Memorial Day. 1902. 18 pp. 46. School sanitation and decoration. July 1. 1 leaf. 8 pp. pp. * Reprinted In part In 22 blenn. rept. supt. public Instruction 1898/8 : 403-404. 174 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS EDUCATION cont'd ILLINOIS cont'd serial cont'd B cont'd Circulars of Superintendent cont'd BAYLISS SERIES cont'd 1899-1904 cont'd 1902 cont'd 47. State teachers' certificates granted. 1902. Aug. 25. 1 leaf. 48. State certificates. Conditions. Dec. 1. 2 leaves. 49. Scholarships at state university. Dec. 1. 4 pp. 50. Institute licenses. Dec. 15. 1 leaf. 1903 51. Conference of co. supts. and Institute workers. Feb. 1. 2 leaves. Illinois arbor day, 1903. 11 pp. Memorial Day, 1903. 15 pp. University scholarship examination. June 2. 1 leaf. Amdmts. to the school law with additional enactments 53. 54. 55. r.6. 57. 58. 59. 60. by 43d Gen. Assem. 15 pp. Stnte certificates. Conditions. Sept. 1. 2 leaves. Awards of prizes for improvement of school grounds and arbor day proceedings. Sept. 1. 1 leaf. State teachers' certificates granted. Aug. 17. 1 leaf. Scholarships at state university. Nov. 1. 4 pp. Statistics for 1903. Dec. 10. 4 pp. 1904 61. Not found. 62. Illinois Bird and Arbor Day, 1904. March 1. 24 pp. Proceedings of Board 1857/8-1875. Proceedings of the bd. of education of the state of 111. Checklist 1857/8. Bloomington, Wm. E. Foote, 1858. 36 pp. 1858/9. Peoria, N. C. Nason. 1868. 11 pp. 1860. Peoria, N. C. Nason, 1868. 5 pp. 1860. Springfield, Bnilhache and Baker, 1861. 16 pp. 1860/1. Peoria, N. C. Nason, 1868. 16 pp. 1861. Peoria, N. C. Nason, 1861. 10 pp. 1862. Springfield. Bailhache and Baker, 1862. 11 pp. 1863. June. Springfield, Johnson and Bradford, 8 pp. 1863. Dec. 3 pp. 1864. June. Springfield, Johnson and Bradford, 1864. n. t. p. 4 pp. 1864. Dec. n. t. p. 4 pp. 1865. June. Peoria, N. C. Nason, 1865. 18 pp 1865. Dec. 1866. June. 1866. Dec. I 1867. Mar. f 1867. June. 1867. Dec. 1868. June. 1868. Dec. 1869. June. 1869. Dec. 1870. June. 1870. Dec. 1871. June. 1871. Dec. 1872. June. 1872. Dec. 1873. June. 1873. Dec. 1874. June. 1874. Dec. 1866. 13 pp. 1866. 12 pp. 1867. 12 pp. 1867. 12 pp. 1868. 19 pp. 1868. 13 pp. 1869. 15 pp. 1869. 13 pp. 1870. 9 pp. 1870. 14 pp. 1871. 21 pp. 1871. 20 pp. 1872. 21 pp. 1872. 12 pp. 1873. 20 pp. 1873. 26 pp. 1874. 12 pp. 1874. 17 pp. 1875. 29 pp. 1875. June. Springfield, 111. State Register, 1875? 32 pp. 1883-1897. Rept. of committee to visit and examine state educational institutions. In Collected docs, as follows : 1883 In Sen. Jol. 33 Gen. Assem. 1883 : 767-776. 1883 " House " 33 " " 1883 : 773-782. 1885 " " " 34 " " 1886 : 1027-1029. 1887 85 " " 1887 : 650-653. 1889 " " " 36 " " 1889 : 818-820. 1891-1893 not found. 1895 In House Jol. 39 Gen. Assem. 1895 : 552-553 ; 655 ; 974-975. 1895 In Sen. Jol. 39 Gen. Assem. 1895 : 658-661 ; 806-807 ; 973-974. 1896 not found. 1897 in Sen. Jol. 40 Gen. Assem. 1897 : 1038-1042. EDUCATION cont'd ILLINOIS cont'd non-serial 1754-1884. Brief history of early education in 111.; by S. Willard. (15 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruc- tion 1883/4: xcviii-cxx.) 1822. Need for more adequate provision for educa- tional institutions. (Govs. inaug. address 1822; in Sen. jol. 3 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1822/3: 21.) . Small progress made in establishment of schools, deplored. (Govs. mess. 1822.) 1824. Legislative aid in support of local schools rec- ommended until such time as school lands become sufficiently remunerative to furnish necessary funds. (Same 1824.) 1833. Rept. from committee on seminary, school lands, and education as to expediency of a uniform sys- tem of schools in state. (Sen. jol. 1832/3: 415-418.) . Same; separate. Not seen ; 500 copies ordered printed. 1835. Rept. of select committee on need for uniform system of public schools. (Sen. jol. 9 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1834/5: 419-434.) . Same; separate. Not seen ; 10,000 copies ordered printed. 1836. Rept. of committee on seminary, school lands, and education on principal features of present school system; and what further legislation is nec- essary on subject of common schools. (Sen. jol. 10 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1836/7: 91-95.) . Same; separate. Not seen ; 500 copies ordered printed for Senate. 1837. Letter from auditor with stmt. showing condi- tion of schools for yr. 1837. 3 pp. (Repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1838; Sen. jol. 1 sess. 1838: 141-142.) . Tabular stmt. snowing condition of schools in state at time of 1st 111. school rept. (14 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1881/2: xlviii.) 1843. Rept. of committee on education re. apptmt. of supt. of common schools. 3 pp. (House repts. 13 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1842/3: 319-321.) 1844. Memorial of committee of state school conven- tion on subject of common school education. 30 pp. (Sen. repts. 14 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1844/5: 97-126.) 1851-1862. The part of Illinoisans in the national edu- cational movement of 1851-1862; by Paul Selby. (Trans. 111. State Hist. Socy., 1904, being III. State Hist. Library Pubn. 9: 214-229.) 1854. Communication from J. S. Wright re. creation of office of state supt. of public instruction. (Sen. jol. 18 Gen. Assem. 1854: 98-99.) . Recommendation for apptmt. of supt. of common schools, with salary sufficient to secure his entire time and attention. (Govs. mess. 2 sess. 1854.) 1855. Recommendation for reorganization of common schools. (Same 1855.) 1855-1890. Educational progress since the school law was first enacted. (11 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1889/90: Ixx-lxxiii.) 1856/60-1859/64. Cumulative comparative school sta- tistics. (3 same 1859/60 (p. 13) 5 same 1863/4.) 1857/8-1867/8. General statistics exhibiting a general summary of III. schools. (2 same 1857/8 (pp. 8- 10) 7 same 1867/8.) 1858. Supervision of schools; recommendation. (2 same 1857/8: 26-32.) . List of school comrs. in 111. with addresses of each one. (2 same 1857/8: 421-423.) . Union graded schools; academies. (2 same 1857/8: 41-47.) 1859-1874. Comparative stmt. of progress of common school system. (10 same 1873/4: 238-239.) 1860. Primary instruction; importance of. (3 same 1859/60: 51-67.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 175 EDUCATION cont'd ILLINOIS cont'd non-serial cont'd 1861/2. Average time schools have been kept. (4 same 1861/2: 16-17.) . No. of schools in 111.; comments on. (4 same 1861/2: 19-20.) . Attendance at schools. (4 same 1861/2: 18-19.) 1862. Graded schools. (4 same 1861/2: 21-29.) . State school dept.; comparison of ann. outfit and equipment of school depts. of 111. and Penn.; need of increase in resources of 111. dept. (4 same 1861/2: 100-103.) . The school and the state. (4 same 1861/2: 104- 168.) 1863/4-1865/6. State dept of public instruction. (5 same 1863/4 (pp. 64-67) 6 same 1865/6.) 1865-1868. School attendance. (7 same 1867/8: 41-45.) 1865/6. Condition and progress of common schools as shown by the statistics. (6 same 1865/6: 22-50.) 1866. Recommendation that union soldiers who en- tered army in their minority be allowed to attend, free, any public school in distr. where they reside, for time equal to portion of their minority spent in military service. (6 same 1865/6: 147.) . Recommendation to extend privileges of public education to all school-going population of state, impartially. (6 same 1865/6: 147.) . Recommendation to provide a general law under which cities and villages may organize for educa- tional purposes, without resorting to special legis- lation. (6 same 1865/6: 147.) . Recommendation to authorize state supt. to fur- nish blank for statistical repts. of co., township, and distr. school officers. (6 same 1865/6: 148.) . The Amer. idea of popular education. (6 same 1865/6: 180-208.) 1867/8. No. and average duration of schools. (7 same 1867/8: 38-39.) . Analysis and exposition of the school system; mode of apportionment of funds. (7 same 1867/8: 101-144.) . Graded schools. (7 same 1867/8: 21-22.) . Auxiliary educational instrumentalities and agencies. (7 same 1867/8: 53-101.) 1869. The new constitution as affecting our system of public schools. (8 same 1869/70: 14-49.) 1869/70-1871/2. General result and outlook of 111. schools; convenient ratios; the schools; teachers; cost per scholar; the school law, etc. (8 same 1869/70 (pp. 153-167) 9 same 1871/2.) . Value of school property in 111. (8 same 1869/ 70 (p. 6) 9 same 1871/2.) 1869/70-1903/4. No. of public schools in 111. (8 same 1869/70 (p. 2) 25 same 1903/4.) . Duration of schools. (8 same 1869/70 (p. 2) 25 same 1903/4.) . No. of scholars attending schools. (8 same 1869/70 (p. 2) 25 same 1903/4.) . School attendance. (8 same 1869/70 (p. 3) 25 same 1903/4.) 1870. Rept. of supt. of public instruction on no. of persons under 21 yrs. of age in each co.; highest and lowest rate per cent of taxation levied by any school distr. in each co. for tuition purposes; and average length of time that public schools were taught in each co. (Sen. jol. 27 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1871: 237.) 1872. Educational rights of children. (9 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1871/2: 187-225.) 1872-1874. Stmt. showing magnitude, cost, etc., of sys- tem of free schools; recommendation for liberal policy toward schools. (Govs. mess. 1875: 7-8.) EDUCATION cont'd ILLINOIS cont'd non-serial cont'd 1873. Rept. on bill to establish and maintain system of free schools. (House jol. 28 Gen. Assem. 1873: 302-303.) 1874. The Agassiz memorial; stmt. showing amts. con- tributed and no. of contributors to " teachers' and pupils'" fund. (10 bienn. rept. supt. of public in- struction 1873/4: 213-221.) . Selection of studies; rights of parents. (10 same 1873/4: 33-42.) . Rept. of committee on education re. petition for enactment of law requiring school officers of state to introduce and sustain industrial exhibition in connection with each ward and distr. (House jol. 28 Gen. Assem. adj. reg. sess. 1874: 637.) . The state dept. of education; recommendation that resources of dept. be increased. (10 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1873/4: 240-242.) 1875/6. Names of places where bds. of education are elected. (11 same 1875/6: 78; 130.) 1875/6-1877/8. Tabular stmt. showing no. of persons betw. 12 and 21 yrs. of age unable to read and write. (11 same 1875/6 (pp. 83-84; 135-136) 12 same 1877/8.) . Tabular stmt. showing official services by cos. (11 same 1875/6 (pp. 70-71; 122) 12 same 1877/8.) . Tabular stmt. showing no. of graded schools, no. of mos. taught in graded schools; no. of ungraded schools, no. of mos. taught in ungraded schools; no. of high schools; no. of private schools, no. of pupils in private schools, and no. of teachers in private schools. (11 same 1875/6 (pp. 54-55; 106- 108) 12 same 1877/8.) . Tabular stmt., showing no. of pupils enrolled, no. of teachers, no. of mos. taught, and grand total no. of days' attendance. (11 same 1875/6 (pp. 51-53; 103-105) 12 same 1877/8.) 1876. Power of school directors to purchase school supplies. (11 same 1875/6: 446-447.) . Restrictions upon courses of study in 111. schools. (11 same 1875/6: 440-446.) 1878/80. Statistics of 111. schools compared with those of other states. (13 same 1879/80: 26.) 1878/80-1902/4. Summary of general statistics show- ing school houses, schools, duration of school, and teachers. (13 same 1879/80 (pp. 393-395; 423-425) 25 same 1903/4.) . Summaries, by cos., showing general statistics of schools, census, enrollment, days' attendance, and districts. (13 same 1879/80 (pp. 390-392; 420- 422) 25 same 1903/4.) . Estimated value of school property. (13 same 1879/80 (p. 5) 25 same 1903/4.) 1880. Ungraded schools; their efficiency as compared with graded schools. (13 same 1879/80: 37-63.) . Competitive and comparative public school ex- aminations. (13 same 1879/80: 270-280.) . General directions and suggestions re. primary instruction. (13 same 1879/80: 457-461.) . Outline of study for ungraded schools of 111. (13 same 1879/80: 454-456.) 1880/2-1896/8. Stmt comparing graded and ungraded schools. (14 same 1881/2 (pp. xxix-xxx) 22 same 1897/8.) 1882. State school dept.; comments on works and needs of. (14 same 1881/2: cxliv-cxlvii.) 1884. Effective supervision of schools. (15 same 1883/4: cxxxiv-cxxxvii.) . Good schools; how to get them. (15 same 1883/4: cxxiv-cxxxiii.) 176 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS EDUCATION cont'd ILLINOIS cont'd non-serial cont'd 1884. Examinations, premiums, and circulars, and proclamation to state bd. of education, 1884. (Supt. of public instruction.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. 1886. Res. favoring establishment of training school for girls and requesting members of next legist, to give matter due consideration and make such pro- vision as may seem best calculated to accomplish the desired object. (Trans, dept. agric. 1886: 4-5.) 1888. The school system of the state of 111. (17 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1887/8: clxxxiv- ccxxii.) 1889. Course of study for common schools; prepared by committee of co. supts. Not seen ; entry from Bowker. 1890. Practical questions in administering the school law. (18 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1889/90: cii-cxi.) . The dangers that threaten our public schools. (18 same 1889/90: xciii-ci.) . What must the schools do for the state? plea for the public school. (18 same 1889/90: Ixxiv-lxxxiii.) 1894. The primary school of the future. (20 same 1893/4: Ixxxiv-xcv.) 1895. Opinion re. forgery of school orders. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1895/6: 208.) . Same; school directors' contracts when void. (Same 1895/6: 322-323.) 1898. Opinion re. powers of bds. of education; tax levy; mandamus. (Same 1897/8: 341.) 1900-1904. Tabular stmt. of misc. statistics of state course of study, examinations, pupils who passed centrals and finals, special teachers, manual train- ing dept, and graduates. (23 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1899/00 (pp. 381-382) 25 same 1903/4.) 1902. The continuing need of the schools. (24 same 1901/2: 21-22.) . The city graded schools. (24 same 1901/2: 18- 21.) 1903. Amt. which public school buildings and grounds are worth. (Govs. mess. 1903: 22.) 1903/4. Opinions of supt. and atty. gen. re. various questions arising under school laws of state. (25 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1903/4: 3-11.) . School extension work in 111. (25 same 1903/4: 24-25.) 1904. Progress in school conditions. (25 some 1903/4: 22-23.) . The state course of study. (25 same 1903/4: 23- 24.) CHICAGO 1834-1858. Chicago public schools; sketch showing his- tory and condition. (2 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1857/8: 295-311.) NASHVILLE 1869. Veto of bill for establishment of system of graded schools at Nashville. (House jol. 26 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1869 v. 3: 534.) URBANA See below. School hygiene. ILLINOIS WN 1847. Rept. on petition of citizens of Illinoistown for participation in rents of Cahokia Commons for school purposes. (Repts. 15 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1846 v. 2: 333.) Academic See also below, Individual Institutions. 1820. Establishment of state college urged but delay, until abundant funds be obtained, recommended. (Govs. mess. 1820.) EDUCATION cont'd Academic cont'd 1824. Rept. on efforts of persons apptd. to select the 36 acres of land donated by Congress for use of a seminary of learning; measures taken to protect these lands from depredations. (Same 1824.) 1835. Rept. of Sen. committee on petitions on propriety of incorporating colleges and seminaries. (111. Ad- vocate July 8, 1835, p. 1.) On petitions from McKendrean College, 111. College, and Alton College of 111. 1857/8. Abstr. of repts. from colleges in state. (2 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1857/8: 282- 2S3.) . Abstr. of repts. from academies and female semi- naries. (2 same 1857/8: 284-285.) 1858. See above, Education; this date. 1866. Relation of colleges to public schools. (6 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1865/6: 156-180.) 1868. Female colleges and seminaries; repts. on. (7 same 1867/8: 262-292.) . Academies and seminaries of various grades and courses; repts. on. (7 same 1867/8: 292-304.) . Ladies' school of less than 4 yrs'. course; repts. on. (7 same 1867/8: 305-306.) . Universities and colleges; repts. on. (7 same 1867/8: 214-261.) 1869/70. Statistics of colleges, showing courses of study; funds: property and assets; expenses, in- come, etc. (8 same 1869/70: 383-386.) . Statistics of academies and seminaries, showing no. of instructors, attendance, property and assets, expenses, etc. (8 same 1871/2: 387-390.) . Statistics of theological schools, showing no. of teachers, students, expenses, property, income, etc. (8 same 1869/70: 391-392.) 1871/2. Repts. from colleges, seminaries, and other in- stitutions of learning in accordance with sec. 79 of act of July 1, 1872. (9 same 1871/2: 307-328.) 1877-1893. Table showing analysis of colleges and stu- dents matriculates and graduates in each state, also comparison of same. (5 A.R. bd. health 1882 (pp. 168-173) same 1892.) 1877-1898. Table showing non-graduate examinations. (15 same 1892 (p. 172) same 1897.) 1879/80-1881/2. Stmts. of conditions of colleges, acade- mies, and other literary institutions incorporated by the state. (13 bienn. rept. supt. of public in- struction 1879/80 (pp. 240-260) 14 same 1881/2.) 1882. Table showing analysis of colleges and students in U. S. and Canada, colleges existing and extinct in each state, by schools of practice. (5 A.R. bd. health 1882: 164-167.) 1882-1883. Table showing distribution of students at- tending sess., by colleges and states. (5 same 1882- 176-191.) 1882-1893. Summary and analysis of institutions and students of U. S. and Canada, also table of duration of lecture terms. (5 same 1882 (pp. 161-163) same 1892.) 1883/4-1903/4. Rept. of institutions of learning incor- porated under state law. (15 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1883/4 (pp. 292-301) 25 same 1903/4.) 1889. Recommendation for apprn. to several state uni- versities. (Govs. mess. 1889: 18.) 1900. The higher institutions of learning in 111. (23 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1899/00: 56.) Agricultural; see Agriculture. Education Associations 1863. School comrs'. convention. (5 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1863/4: 26-28.) 1866-1868. Assn. of co. supts. (6 same 1865/6 (pp. 120- 122) 7 same 1867/8.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 177 EDUCATION cont'd Associations cont'd 1873/4. State educational assns.; comments on. (10 same 1873/4: 96-106.) 1875/6. Kept, of Co. Assn. of School Officers. (11 same 1875/6: 351-356.) 1875/6-1877/8. Kept, of Co. Supts'. Assn. (11 same 1875/6 (pp. 347-350) 12 same 1877/8.) Commercial 1856/8. Commercial colleges; extracts from letters reed, from proprietors of. (2 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1857/8: 317-319.) Compulsory 1890-1892. Compulsory education in 111. (18 bienn rept. supt. of public instruction 1889/90 (pp. Ixxxiv- Ixxxvii) 19 same 1891/2.) 1902. For passage of a compulsory education law. (10 A.R. factory inspectors 1901/2: 10.) County Superintendence 1831-1876. Co. supervision of school; review of legisl. re. (11 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1875/6: 422-429.) 1846-1854. Abstract of co. comrs'. repts. (1 bienn. rept. supt. common schools 1846 (pp. 17-48) 5 same 1854.) Omitted In 1848 ; repts. In full in 1850 and 1852, tabular statistics only In 1854. Continued In following Items. 1855/6-1863/4. Abstr. of co. school comrs'. repts. (1 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1855/6 (pp. 33-53) 5 same 1863/4.) These abstracts were resumed In 1869 ; see below, 1869/70-1873/4 and 1869/70-1903/4. . Repts. of co. school supts., by cos. (1 same 1855/6 (pp. 54-122) 5 same 1863/4.) These repts. were resumed In 1869 ; see below, 1869/70- 1873/4 and 1869/70-1903/4. 1864. Co. superintendency of schools; legisl. needed to render office more independent. (5 same 1863/4: 18-25.) 1866. Recommendation to pay co. supts. a salary (to be retained out of school funds of cos.) sufficient to enable them to devote their whole time to duties of office. (6 same 1865/6: 148.) 1867/8. The co. school superintendency. (7 same 1867/8: 99-101.) 1867/8-1874/6. Tabular stmt. showing no. of schools visited and no. not visited by co. supts. (7 same 1867/8 (p. 8) 11 same 1875/6.) 1869/70. Co. supts. of schools; comments on their work. (8 same 1869/70: 117-128.) . Special repts. of co. supts. of schools, to show true nature of office of co. supt. (8 same 1869/70: 265-285.) 1869/70-1873/4. Abstracts by cos., compiled from repts. of co. supts., showing work and compensation of co. supt., his receipts, disbursements, etc. (8 same 1869/70 (pp. 351-382) 10 same 1873/4.) See also above, 1855/6-1863/4. . Summaries by cos., prepared from township treasurers' repts., showing census, no. of schools, enrollment, teachers, attendance, etc. (8 same 1869/70 (pp. 288-295; 316-327) 10 same 1873/4.) See also above. 1855/6-1863/4. 1869/70-1903/4. Repts. of co. supts. of schools. (8 same 1869/70 (pp. 169-264) 25 same 1903/4.) No returns 1877/8. From 1879/80 to 1901/2 called Special repts., etc.. thereafter called Letters from co. supts., etc. See also above, 1855/6-1863/4. 1872-1898. Names and addresses of co. supts. of schools. (9 same 1871/2 (pp. 513-514) 22 same 1897/8.) 1873/4. Stmt. of no. of public addresses delivered by co. supts. of schools. (10 same 1873/4: 11.) 12 EDUCATION cont'd County Superintendence cont'd 1875/6-1877/8. Tabular stmt. showing no. of school distrs., no. of schools sustained, etc., by cos. (11 same 1875/6 (pp. 49-50; 101-102) 12 same 1877/8.) . Tabular stmt. showing school visitation, by cos. (11 same 1875/6 (pp. 68-69; 121) 12 same 1877/8.) 1878/80-1902/4. Summary of co. supts'. services. (13 same 1879/80 (pp. 410-414; 440-445) 25 same 1903/4.) 1880. School supervision; co. superintendency (13 same 1879/80: 64-92.) 1893. Opinion re. power of co. bd./.of education to re- move co. supt. of schools repeal construction of statute. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1893/4: 239-240.) 1895. Same; right of co. supt. of schools to appt. an asst. (Same 1895/6: 302.) 1899. Same; how payment of fines may be enforced by co. supt. (Same 1899/00: 306-307.) BROWN COUNTY 1869. Veto of bill regulating duties of co. supts. of public instruction of Brown and Schuyler cos. (House jol. 26 Gen. Assem. reg sess. 1869 v. 3: 532-533.) District Organization 1836/76-1876/8. School districts organized under spe- cial laws. (11 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruc- tion 1875/6 (pp. 137-140) 12 same 1877/8.) 1856. Recommendation that a school comr. be elected for each district to discharge all duties now re- quired of comrs. (1 same 1855/6: 11.) 1859-1866. Stmt. showing increase in no. of school dis- tricts. (6 same 1865/6: 22.) 1861/2. Districts having 6 mo. school. (4 same 1861/2: 21.) 1862. District school records; penalty should be con- nected with wilful delinquency of directors and treasurers in respect to same. (4 same 1861/2: 103-104.) 1867/8. School districts; no. having 6 mos 1 . schools; records and financial condition. (7 same 1867/8: 36-38.) 1869/70-1903/4. No. of districts and schools. (8 same 1869/70 (p. 2) 25 same 1903/4.) 1876. School districts; need of additional legislation. (11 same 1875/6: 433-435.) 1896. School districts organized under special laws. (21 same 1895/6: 117-118.) 1902. Consolidation of the small districts once more. (24 same 1901/2: 11-15.) CANTON DISTRICT 1900. Opinion re. construction of act creating school districts formed prior to adoption of constitution subject to that instrument; Canton district. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1899/00: 301-302.) WARSAW DISTRICT 1899. Opinion re. Warsaw school district; bd. of edu- cation has no power to borrow money or issue bonds without vote of people. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1899/00: 308-309.) Exhibitions 1875/6. Centennial; rept. on educational exhibit of 111. (11 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1875/6: 378-418.) 1878. 111. fair; educational exhibit. (12 same 1877/8: 262-266.) 1887. Rept. on exhibit made by schools of 111., July 5-16. at Chicago. (17 same 1887/8: Ixix-lxxii.) 1889. State fair repts. re. examinations of graded schools. (Supt. of public instruction.) Not seen; entry from Bowker. 178 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP ILLINOIS EDUCATION cont'd Exhibitions cont'd 1890-1892. An educational exhibit at Columbian Expo- sition, suggested. (18 bienn. rept. supt. of public Instruction 1888/90 (pp. Ixviii-lxix) 19 same 1891/2.) 1894. The World's Pair educational exhibit of 111. (20 same 1893/4: Ixxviii.) 1898. Premiums offered the public schools of 111. by the 111. state bd. of agric. to be awarded at the 45th ann. state fair, Sept., 1898. 8 pp. Copy In III. State Educ. Dept. Expenditures for; see below, Receipts and Expenditures Fees; see Fees. State Officers High Schools 1865-1904. Township high schools of 111.; hist, sum- mary of; by E. Bangs. (25 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1903/4: 153-184.) 1873/4-1877/8. No. of graded and high schools in 111. (10 same 1873/4 (p. 2) 12 same 1877/8.) 1880. High schools; statistics. (13 same 1879/80: 92- 100.) 1880/2. Same. (14 same 1881/2: xxviii-xxix.) 1881/2-1903/4. Summary of high school statistics. (14 same 1881/2 (pp. 451-454) 25 same 1903/4.) 1882. High schools; comments on their growth. (14 same 1881/2: cvii-cxix.) 1884. Rept. of high schools. (Supt. of public instruc- tion.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. 1895-1904. Comparative stint, of amt. of tuition paid by country people of Winnebago Co. to high schools. (25 same 1903/4: 148.) 1900. The high schools of 111. (23 same 1899/00: 49- 50.) 1902. The university and the high schools. (24 same 1901/2: 17-18.) . The high school in country and town. (24 same 1901/2: 15-17.) 1903/4. The high schools of 111. (25 same 1903/4: 25- 28.) . Tabular stmt. showing cost of high school bldgs. and equipment, assessed valuation of property in district, tax levy, indebtedness, etc. (25 same 1903/4: 162.) 1904. Some provision should be made to make free high school opportunities universal. (25 same 1903/4: 28-29.) . Tabular stmt. showing no. of township high schools, date of establishment, teachers, students and graduates, principals and salaries. (25 same 1903/4: 161.) BLOOMINGTON HIGH SCHOOL 1898. Rept. on. (22 bienn. rept. supt. of public in- struction 1897/8: 309-310.) HYDE PARK HIGH SCHOOL 1896. Hyde Park High School. (21 bienn. rept. supt of public instruction 1895/6: 215-216.) JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL 1875/6. Rept. of. (11 bienn. rept. supt. of public in- struction 1875/6: 162-164.) LAKE VIEW TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL 1874/6. Rept. of. (11 bienn. rept. supt. of public in- struction 1875/6: 147-161.) NEW CAIRO HIGH SCHOOL 1898. Rept. on. (22 bienn. rept. supt. of public in- struction 1897/8: 80-81.) PERU TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL 1898. Rept. on. (22 bienn. rept. supt. of public in- struction 1897/8: 307-308.) EDUCATION cont'd High Schools cont'd PRINCETON HIGH SCHOOL, BUREAU COUNTY 1867-1876. Princeton High School, Bureau Co. (first township high school organized in state) ; hist. view of its condition. (11 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1875/6: 142-146.) 1868-1877. Schedule of expenses and attendance of Princeton High School. (11 same 1875/6: 145.) SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL 1898. Rept. on Springfield High School. (22 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1897/8: Ixii-lxlii.) TOLONO TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL 1875/6. Rept. of. (11 bienn. rept. supt. of public in- struction 1875/6: 161-162.) TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL, STERLING 1898. Rept. on. (22 bienn. rept. supt. of public in- struction 1897/8: 82.) Industrial and Technical See also below, Kindergarten. ILLINOIS 1780-1899. Hist, of art and trade schools. (11 bienn. rept. bureau of labor statistics 1898/00: 244-251.) 1858. Industrial schools; higher education. (2 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1857/8: 47-52.) 1885-1899. Manual training in 111. schools. (11 bienn. rept. bureau of labor statistics 1898/00: 256-264.) 1887. Rept. of committee on industrial education. (Trans, dept. agric. 1887: 172-174.) 1888. Training schools; rept. on. (10 bienn. rept. bd. of public charities 1886/8: 131-134.) 1891. Tabular stmt. showing date of visitation of in- dustrial training schools; movement of population, and expenditures and receipts. (12 same 1890/2: 320.) 1893-1897. Rept. of committee on agric. and industrial education. (Trans, dept. agric. 1893 (pp. 35-39) same 1897.) 1898. Industrial training in 111. schools. (22 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1897/8: cvi-cxiv.) 1903. Paper on teaching domestic science in schools of 111.; by J. Carter. (A.R. farmers' institutes 1903: 210-217.) MARYLAND 1898. Text of Md. state aid law for manual training in schools. (11 bienn. rept. bureau of labor statistics 1898/00: 276-277.) Kindergarten See also below, Individual Institutions. See nlso below, Education : Individual Institutions. 1868-1899. Kindergartens in public schools in the U. S. and foreign countries. (11 bienn. rept. bureau of labor statistics 1898/00: 265-271.) 1898. Kindergarten schools of 111. (22 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1897/8: cxv-cxvi.) 1899. Kindergartens and manual training schools; the trade union objections considered. (11 bienn. rept. bureau of labor statistics 1898/00: 252-255.) . Proposed law for 111. re. kindergartens and man- ual training in schools. (11 same 1898/00: 280- 282.) . Kindergartens, manual training, and industrial education in public schools. (11 same 1898/00: 239-282.) . Legisl. of different states re. kindergarten and manual training. (11 same 1898/00: 272-279.) Law COMMENTARY ILLINOIS 1856. Proposed amdmt. to school law. (1 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1855/6: 20-32.) . Proposed amdmt. to school law. (1 same 1855/6: 8-10.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 179 EDUCATION cont'd Law cont'd ILLINOIS cont'd COMMENTARY cont'd 1858. Official interpretation of school law. (2 same 1857/8: 411-420.) . School law; amdmts. needed thereto. (2 same 1857/8: 12-13.) 1860. Circular. Remarks on the school law. 57 pp. (Dept. of public instruction.) 1860-1866. School law; remarks and suggestions re. workings of. (3 bienn. rept. supt. of public in- struction 1859/60 (pp. 18-38) 6 same 1865/6.) 1862. Common school decisions; publication of a vol. recommended. (4 same 1861/2: 95-96.) 1868. Amdmts. needed to school laws. (7 same 1867/8: 145-148.) 1872. Recent official interpretations of the school law. (9 same 1871/2: 503-511.) 1872-1874. The new school law; detailed comments on its effects upon education in 111. (9 same 1871/2 (pp. 17-156) 10 same 1873/4.) 1879/80. School law; changes made in 1879; proposed amdmts. (13 same 1879/80: 26-37.) 1882. School law; detailed comments on. (14 same 1881/2: Ixxix-c.) 1889. Letter with transmittal of revision of school law, Jan. Not seen ; entry from Bowker. 1890. Modifications of the school law recommended. (18 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1889/90: Ixxxviii-lxxxix.) 1893. Protest of members of Gen. Assem. agst. bill " concerning education of children." (House jol. 38 Gen. Assem. 1893: 166-168.) 1894-1896. Some principles of 111. school law. (20 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1893/4 (pp. lx-lxxvii) 21 same 1895/6.) 1898. Opinion re. validity of amending sec. 1, art. 8, of school law. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1901/2: 383- 384.) 1900. Opinion re. school law act of Apr. 12, 1899, in- valid. (Same 1899/00: 305.) . Opinion re. fines imposed under sec. 56, of school law, to be covered in co. treasury. (Same 1899/00: 303-304.) 1901. Opinion re. construction of sec. 42, art. 3, school law. (Same 1901/2: 382.) TEXT 1841. Act making provision for organizing and main- taining common schools. Not seen ; 4500 copies ordered printed Feb. 27, 1841 By H. S. Cooley. (House Jol. 1840/1:555). 1849. Synopsis of 111. school law. Not seen ; Sabln no. 34,249. 1855. Act to establish and maintain a system of free schools, passed Feb. 15, 1855. Springfield, 1855. 43 pp. Copy in Library of Congress. 1859. School law. As amended Feb. 21, 1859. 41, vi pp. Copy In Library of Congress. . Act to establish free schools. 16 pp. Copy In Harvard College. 1861. Act to establish free schools. 42, v pp. Copy in Harvard College. [1861.1 Circular [amdmts. to school laws]. 32 pp. (Supt. of public instruction.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. [1862.1 Official circular; comments on school law. 88 pp. (Same.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. EDUCATION cont'd Law cont'd ILLINOIS cont'd TEXT cont'd 1864. Manual of instruction: explanatory of the com- mon school law of the state of 111. Rockford, 1864. iv, 5-279(1) pp., illus. Copy in Library of Congress. 1865. Act to establish and maintain system of free schools, as amended Feb. 16. 46, viii pp. (Laws of state, Schools.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. . School laws of 111., as amended Feb. 16, 1865, with official and judicial decisions in relation to common schools. Prepared by N. Bateman. supt. of public instruction. Springfield, 1865. 208 pp. . Same. ed. 2, rev. and enlarged, 1866. iv, 234, v pp. Copy In Library of Congress. 1867. School laws and common school decisions of the state of 111. Prepared and arranged by N. Bate- man, state supt. of public instruction, n. p. 1867. 2 p. 1., 328 pp. Copy in Library of Congress. 1870. School laws of 1870. Act to establish and main- tain a system of free schools, approved Feb. 16, 1865, together with amendatory acts of 1867 and 1869. Springfield, 1869. 55, vii pp. Copy In Library of Congress. 1872. Act to establish and maintain system of free schools: Free school law; act to establish and maintain system of free schools, approved Apr. 1, 1872, in force July 1. iv, 49, x pp. 1872-1877. School law. (Laws of state, Schools.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. 1872-1879. School law. (Same.) Not seen : entry from Bowker. 1872-1883. 111. school law. 110 pp. 1872-1885. School law. 96 pp. 1886. School law, Sept. (Same.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. 1887. School laws and common schools decisions. Pre- pared by N. Bateman, rev. by Wm. L. Pillsbury. Springfield, Pillsbury and Freeman, 1887. 269 pp. III. State Library. 1889. School laws and common school decisions. Pre- pared by N. Bateman, rev. by Wm. L. Pillsbury. Urbana and Aurora, Pillsbury and Freeman, 1889. 290 pp. 111. State Library. . 111. school law, 1889. Act to establish and main- tain system of free schools, approved May 21, 1889. Incl. additional acts re. schools and school officers, with an app. containing acts establishing state nor- mal schools, and providing for co. normal schools. 2 p. 1., 108 pp. 111. State Library. 1893. 111. school law, 1889-1893. Act to establish and maintain system of free schools, approved May 21, 1889. Including additional acts relative to schools and school officers, with an appendix containing acts establishing state normal schools, and provid- ing for co. normal schools. 2 p. 1., 177 pp. 111. State Library. 1892. Amdmts. to the school law. (19 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1891/2: xciii-xciv.) 1895. 111. school law: Act to establish and maintain system of free schools, approved May 21, 1889, incl. acts re. schools. Not seen ; entry from Bowker. 1897. 111. school law, 1889-1897. Copy in Library Congress. 1899. 111. 'school law, 1889-1899. maintain system of free schools approved May 21, 1889. Incl. additional acts re. schools, etc., state normal schools, co. do., and some principles of 111. 2 p. 1., 149 pp. Act to establish and 180 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS EDUCATION cont'd Law cont'd TEXT cont'd ILLINOIS cont'd school law taken from bienn. repts. of dept. of pub- lic Instruction, with such changes, etc., as are made necessary by more recent decisions of Supreme Court and school legislation of 41st Gen. Assem. 2 p. 1., 157 pp. 111. State Library. 1901. 111. school law, 1889-1901. Springfield, 1901. 163 pp. 1903. The school law of 111. with annotations, vi, 253 pp. (Dept. of public instruction.) WISCONSIN 1895. Text of Wise, law re. kindergartens and manual training. (11 bienn. rept. bureau of labor statis- tics 1898/00: 274-275.) Libraries; see that title Medical See also License. Physicians. Sec also below, Indi- vidual Institutions. serial 1 series 1882. Medical colleges in good standing. (4 A.R. bd. health 1882: 37-96.) 2 series 1883-1884. [Medical education and the regulation of the practice of medicine in the U. S. and Canada. 1 Checklist fed. 1.] 1883. Medical education, etc., as above, n. p., n. d. 191 pp. led. 2.] 1884. Conspectus of the medical colleges of America. Revised to Dec. 20, 1884. Springfield, 1884. xxvl, 96 pp. The first edition contains text or summary of the medical practice acts of the various states of the U. S. and of the Canadian provinces. In Documents as follows : Ted. 1.] 1883. (5 A.R. bd. health 1882:1-202.) The supplementary rept., pp. 191-202, is not contained in the separate edition, [ed. 2.] 1884. (6 A.R. bd. health 1883. xnvl, 96 pp.) 3 series 1765/1885-1765/1893. [Medical education in the U. S.I Checklist [ed. 3.] 1765/1885. Medical education and medical col- leges In the IT. S. and Canada. Springfield, 1885. 137 pp. fed. 4.] 1765/1886. Same. Springfield, 1886. 172 pp. [ed. 5.] 18G5/1889. Same. And the regulation of the practice of medicine In the U. S. and Canada. By J. C. Rauch. Springfield, 1889. 163 pp. Ted. 6.] 1765/1890. Same. Springfield, 1890. 167 pp. [ed. 7.] 1765/1891. Same. Medical education and the regulation of the practice of medicine in foreign countries. Springfield, 1891. xxxlv, 222 pp. [ed. 8.] 1765/1893. Medical education in the U. S. and Canada. Revised to Dec. 31, 1893. n. p., n. d. 255 pp. A very much reduced list of medical colleges in the II. S., was Issued in 1898 ; see below among the non-serials. In Documents as follows : 1765/1885 In 7 A.R. bd. health 1884:471-613. 1765/1886 " 8 ' 1885 : 375-556. 1765/1889-1765/1891 omitted. 1765/1893 In 15 A.R. bd. health 1892. 255 pp. non-serial 1877-1887. Summary of medical institutions and stu- dents in U. S. and Canada. (10 A.R. bd. health 1887: xlvi-1.) 1880. Facts from letters concerning good standing of medical colleges. (3 same 1880: 47-57.) . Table showing causes of study, fees, and require- ments of medical colleges whose diplomas are recognized by bd. (3 same 1880: 46.) 1881. Directory of institutions granting medical diplo- mas or licenses in U. S. and Canada. (4 same 1881: 44-96.) EDUCATION cont'd Medical cont'd non-serial cont'd 1881. Medical colleges in good standing. (4 same 1881: 39-43.) 1882. Medical education and regulation of practice of medicine. (5 same 1882: 3-6.) 1883. Titles of medical colleges. (State bd. of health.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. 1883-1884. Conspectus of medical colleges of America, compiled by state bd. of health, revised to Dec. 20, 1884. xxvi, 96 pp. (6 A.R. bd. health 1883.) 1883-1887. Table showing medical institutions repre- sented in official register of physicians. (6 same 1883 (pp. vii-viii) same 1887.) 1885. Resolutions concerning medical education. 1 sheet. 4. (Circular 286, state bd. of health.) 1893. Medical education and regulation of practice of medicine in U. S. and Canada. (15 A.R. bd. health 1892: vii-xxvii.) Also summary of institutions and students. . Table showing no. of existing medical schools in U. S. listed Dec. 31, 1893, no. of schools exacting matriculation qualifications, regular, homeopathic, and eclectic. (15 same 1892: ix.) 3897. Medical colleges in U. S. (20 same 1897: cxli- clxviii.) 1897-1899. Table showing no. of students in attendance at medical colleges in U. S., sess. of 1897-1898, and dates of commencement and ending of sess. 1898- 1899. (20 same 1897: cl-clii.) 1898. Table showing no. of students in attendance at medical colleges in IT. S. in which sess. are held out of regular term from autumn to spring. (20 same 1897: clli.) Negro 1865-1868. The school laws and persons of color. (7 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1867/8: 18- 21.) 1874. Colored children, and the public schools. (10 same 1873/4: 43-50.) Normal Schools 1867/8. Rept. of committee on co. normal schools. (7 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1867/8: 373- 379.) 1868-1876. Co. normal schools. (7 same 1867/8 (pp 72-83) 11 same 1875/6.) 1871/2-1881/2. Normal schools; repts. on their condi- tion, progress, and prospects. (9 same 1871/2 (pp. 157-186) 14 same 1881/2.) 1874. No. of pupils in normal schools in 111. (10 same 1873/4: 12.) 1875/6-1887/8. Tabular stmt. showing no. of normal school pupils and graduates teaching in state. (11 same 1875/6 (pp. 79-80; 131-132) 17 same 1887/8.) 1888. Hist, sketches of state normal universities and University of 111.; by W. L. Pillsbury. (17 same 1887/8: Ixxvii-clxxxiii.) 1896. Supreme Court decision: case of The People ex rel. vs. S. M. Inglis, supt. of public instruction; apptmt. of officers before law takes effect; trustees of normal schools to reside in different cos. (Bienn rept. atty. gen. 1894/6: 109-114.) Normal Schools: Individual (County) PEORIA COUNTY 1868/70-1874/6. Peoria Co. Normal School; rept. on its condition, progress, and prospects. (8 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1869/70 (pp. 97-99) 11 same 1875/6.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 181 EDUCATION cont'd Normal Schools: Individual (County) cont'd COOK COUNTY 1867/70-1894/6. Cook Co. Normal School; rept. on Its condition, progress, and prospects. (8 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1869/70 (pp. 94-96) 21 same 1895/6.) In 1870 n hist, sketch Is given of the school. Changed In 1896 to Chicago Normal School. 1896/8-1900/2. Rept. of Chicago Normal School. (22 same 1897/8 (pp. 56-66) 24 same 1901/2.) Normal Schools: Individual (State) EASTERN ILLINOIS NORMAL, CHARLESTON Created by act approved May 22, 1895 serial 1896/8-1902/4. Rept. of trustees of Eastern 111. State Normal School, Charleston, 1-4. Springfield, 1899- 1901. Checklist 1. lsnO/8. Phillips Bros., 1899. 9 pp. 2. 1898/00 " " 1901. 20 pp. 3-4. 1900/2-1902/4. Not found. Each of these repts. has been printed In the blenn. rept. of the supt. of public Instruction ; see below, the non-serial group. non-serial 1895-1903. Outline of history of Eastern 111. Normal, Charleston. (111. Blue Book 1903: 409-410.) 1896/8-1902/4. Rept. of Eastern 111. Normal School. (22 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1897/8 (p. Ixi) 25 same 1903/4.) ILLINOIS STATE NORMAL UNIVERSITY Created by Act of Feb. 18, 1857. serial 1858-1904. Rept. of state bd. of education on 111. Nor- mal University. Checklist 1857/8. n. p. n. d. 60 pp. 1860-1874. Not found. 1876. n. p. n. d. 16 pp. 1878-1904. Not found. In Collected docs, as follows : 1858 in Repts. 21 Gen. Assem. 1859, v. 1 : 549-596. 1859-1874 omitted. 1876 In Repts. 30 Gen. Assem. 1877, v. 1, pt. 1 : 603-612. Each of these repts. has been printed In the blenn. rept. of the supt of public instruction ; see below, the non-serial group, under dates 1858-1903/4. non-serial 1825-1888. Hist, sketch of 111. State Normal University. (17 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1887/8: Ixxvii-cxvl.) 1856. Recommendation for a state normal school. (1 same 1855/6: 16.) 1857-1870. Rept. on Normal University; comparative receipts. (1 same 1869/70: 61-64.) 1857-1871. Complete list of all apprns. made by state for establishment, maintenance, and support of Normal University. (2 same 1870/2: 84.) 1857-1888. Comparative stmt. of attendance, graduates, apprns. of 111. State Normal University. (17 same 1887/8: cxvi.) 1858. Normal University; establishment of, plans for. etc. (2 same 1857/8: 53-68.) 1858-1867. Stmt. of amt. expended for maintenance of Normal University by way of interest due on col- lege and seminary funds each yr. (Sen. jol. 26 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1869 v. 1: 134.) 1858-1903/4. Rept. of state bd. of education on Normal University. (2 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruc- tion 1857/8 (pp. 357-408) 25 same 1903/4.) 1859. Rept. on state Normal University, giving stmt. of objects, advantages, mode of admission to, and means of support. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1857/8: 398-402.) 1866. Rept. of pres. of Normal University. (6 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1865/6: 211-240.) EDUCATION cont'd Normal Schools: Individual (State) cont'd ILLINOIS STATE NOBMAL UNIVERSITY cont'd non-seria I cont'd 1867. Recommendation for apprn. for improvement of grounds attached to buildings of Normal Univer- sity. (Govs. mess. 1867: 13.) . Rept. of jt. investigating committee on Hospital for Insane and other institutions. 116 pp. (Repts. 26 Gen. Assem. 1869 v. 3.) Normal University is Included. Rept. contains historical financial tables. 1869. Estimate of value of Normal University prop- erty in co. lands, town lots, buildings, etc. (Sen jol. 26 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1869 v. 1: 131.) 1869/70-1883/4. Stmt. of receipts and expenditures of State Normal University. (8 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1869/70 (pp. 12-13) 15 same 1883/4.) 1870-1896. Hist, sketch of So. 111. State Normal Uni- versity; by H. W. Everett. (21 same 1895/6: 119- 120.) 1872. Decennial address delivered at the State Normal University, Normal, June 27, 1872; by Richard Ed- ward, pres. Peoria, 1872. 32 pp. Published by order of the bd. of education. Historical. 1882. History of the 111. State Normal University; by Jas. V. McHugh. Normal, 1882. 255 pp. . Recommendation that one-half interest of col- lege and seminary fund be appropriated for pay- ment of ordinary expenses of State Normal Uni- versity. (Govs. mess, extra sess. 1882.) 1885. Rept. of committee on auditing and finance. (State bd. of education.) Trustees of State Normal University at Normal were called state bd. of education when that was the only normal school In state, and have retained this title ever since. Not seen ; entry from Bowker. 1886/8. Financial rept. of 111. State Normal University. (17 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1887/8: ccxxiii.) NORTHERN ILLINOIS STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, DE KALB Created by act approved May 22, 1895 serial 1898/00-1902/4. Bienn. rept. of the trustees. Checklist 1898/00. n. p. n. d. 10 pp. 1900/2-1902/4. Not found. Each of these repts. is printed in the blenn repts. of the supt. of public Instruction ; see below, the non- serial group. non-serial 1895-1903. Outline of history of Northern 111. Normal, De Kalb. (111. Blue Book 1903: 410-412.) 1899/00-1903/4. Rept. of the No. 111. State Normal School, De Kalb. (23 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1899/00 (pp. 99-112) 25 same 1903/4.) 1903. The Northern 111. State Normal School ; by J. W. Cook. (111. assn. of state officials % mtg. 1903: 16-26.) SOUTHERN NORMAL UNIVERSITY Created by Act of March 9, 1869. serial A 1 series A rept. was made in 1869 and was transmitted to the governor (p. 501, Sen. jol. 1871), but was not printed in the documents. A suppl. rept. was made In 1871 nnd Is entered below In the non-serial group. A review of the 1869 rept. is made In the 1 ann. rept. 1873/4. 2 series Under sec. 8, Act. of March 9, 1869 1872/4-1902/4. Bienn. rept. of trustees of Southern 111. Normal University, at Carbondale, 1-15. 182 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF ILLINOIS EDUCATION cont'd Normal Schools: Individual (State) cont'd SOUTHEBN NORMAL UNIVERSITY cont'd serial cont'd A cont'd 2 series cont'd Checklist 1. 1872/4 dept. ed. Not found. 1. 1872/4 doc. ed. n. p. n. d. 14 pp. 2. 1874/6 dept ed. Springfield, D. W. Lusk, 1877. 43 pp. 2. 1874/6 doc. ed. n. p. n. d. 43 pp. 3. 1876/8 dept. ed. Not found. 3. 1876/8 doc. ed. n. p. n. d. 108 pp. 4. 1878/80 dept. ed. Springfield, 1880. 30 pp. 4. 1878/80 doc. ed. n. p. n. d. 30 pp. 5. 1880/2 dept. ed. Not found. 5. 1880/2 doc. ed. n. p. n. d. 18 pp. 6. 1882/4 dept. ed. Not found. G. 1882/4 doc. ed. n. p. n. d. 65 pp. 7. 1884/6 dept. ed. Not found. 7. 1884/6 doc. ed. None Issued. 8. 1886/8 dept. ed. Not found. 8. 1886/8 doc. ed. None issued.* 0. 1888/90 dept. ed. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1891. 12 op. !>. 1888/90 doc. ed. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1891. 12 pp. 10. 1890/2 dept. ed. Not found. 10. 1890/2 doc. ed. None Issued. 11. 1892/4 dept. ed. Springfield, Ed. F. Ilartman, 1895. 12 pp. 11. 1892/4 doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. 12. 1894/6 dept. ed. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1897. 13 pp. 12. 1894/6 doc. ed. Same as dept. ed.t 13. 1896/8. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1899. 13 pp. 14. 1898/00. " " " 1900. 11 pp. 15. 1900/2. " " " 1902. 11 pp. 16. 1902/4. Not found. In Collected docs, ns follows : 1. 1872/4 in Uppts. 29 Gen. Assem. 1875, v. 2 : 247-258. 2. 1874/6 " " 30 " " 1877, v. 1, pt. 1 : 563- 565. 3. 1876/8 In Repts. 31 Gen. Assem. 1879, v. 4, doc. A. 4. 1878/80 " " 32 " " 1881, v. 3, " B. 5. 1880/2 " " 33 " " 1883, v. 3, " A. 6. 1882/4 " " 34 " " 1885, v. 2, " H. 7-8. 1884/6-1886/8 omitted. 9. 1888/90 In Repts. 37 Gen. Assem. 1890, v. 4, doc. M. 10. 1800/2 omitted. 11. 1892/4 In Repts. 38 Gen. Assem. 1893, v. 9, unlettered. 12. 1894/6 " " 39 " " 1896, v. 2, Collected docs, discontinued. Resinning with 1874/6, each of these repts. is printed In the blenn. repts. of the supt. of public instruc- tion, see below, the non-serial group under dates 1874/6-1902/4. B Tinder Act of April 15, 1871 1871/2-1874. Ann. rept. of bd. of comrs. to construct Southern 111. Insane Asylum and Southern 111. Normal University. In Collected docs, as follows : 1871 In Sen. Jol. 27 Gen. Assem. adj. reg. sess. 1871 : 122-127. 1871 In Repts. 27 Gen. Assem. 1871, v. 2 : 405-412. " " House Jol. 27 Gen. Assem. adj. reg. sess. 1871 : 151-156. 1871/2 In Repts. 28 Gen. Assem. 1873. v. 4 : 53-60 1872/4 " " 29 " " 1875, v. 2 : 261-284. 1874 " " 29 " " 1875, v. 2 : 265-268. non-serial 1868-1888. Hist, sketch of So. 111. Normal University. (17 hienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1887/8: clxvi-clxxxiii.) 1869-1870. Rept. on So. Normal University. (1 bienn. rept. bd. of public charities 1869/70: 73-76.) 1869-1871. Complete list of all apprns. made by state for establishment, maintenance, and support of Southern Normal University. (2 same 1870/1: 85.) 1869-1903. Outline of history of Southern 111. Normal, Carbondale. (111. Blue Book 1903: 408-409.) 1869/70-1873/4. So. 111. Normal University; its condi- tion and progress. (8 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1869/70 (pp. 87-93) 10 same 1873/4.) * See below non-serial group under 1889 for suppl. rept. f Thereafter no doc. editions were Issued. EDUCATION cont'd Normal Schools: Individual (State) cont'd SOUTHEBN NOBMAL UNIVERSITY cont'd non-seria I cont' d 1871. Suppl. rept. of trustees of So. 111. Normal Uni- versity. (Sen. jol. 27 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1871: 501-508.) . Stmt. showing financial condition of So. 111. Nor- mal University to Nov. 2, 1871. (Same adj. reg. sess. 1871: 124-125.) . Cash estimate of assets at disposal of trustees of So. 111. Normal University. (Same 1 sess. 1871: 505.) . Stmt. showing financial condition of So. 111. Nor- mal University. (House jol. 27 Gen. Assem. adj. reg. sess. 1871: 153.) . Rept. of committee on public buildings and grounds on inspection of various institutions of state in course of construction. 12 pp. (Repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 1871 v. 1: 819-828.) So. Normal University, at Carbondale included. 1874-1888. Comparative stmt. showing no. of students in attendance at So. Normal University; no. in preparatory or grammar and in normal dept. pledged to teach; graduates; apprns. for current expenses. (17 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruc- tion 1887/8: clxxxiii.) 1874/6-1902/4. Rept. of trustees of So. 111. Normal Uni- versity. (11 same 1875/6 (pp. 207-228) 25 same 1903/4.) 1875/6. Rept. on State Normal University, Carbondale. (11 same 1875/6: 206-207.) 1878/80. Financial stmt. of So. 111. Normal University. (13 same 1879/80: 236.) 1884. So. 111. Normal University; necessity of restor- ing bldg. (15 same 1883/4: cxliii.) 1885. Recommendation for adequate apprn. to restore building and equipments of So. Normal University. (Govs. mess. 1885: 8.) 1889. Suppl. to 8 bienn. rept. (House jol. 36 Gen. Assem. 1889: 439-441.) WESTERN ILLINOIS NORMAL SCHOOL Created by Act of April 24, 1899. 1899-1903. Outline of history of Western 111. Normal, Macomb. (111. Blue Book 1903: 412-413.) 1899/00-1903/4. Rept. of Western 111. Normal School. (23 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1899/00 (p. 123) 25 same 1903/4.) Private Schools See also below, Sectarian. See also under Teachers, for teachers In private schools. 1865-1868. Private schools; decrease in. (7 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1867/8: 22-25.) 1869/70-1903/4. No. of private schools in state. (8 same 1869/70 (p. 2) 25 same 1903/4.) Receipts and Expenditures See also below, School Funds. 1855-1876. Comparative stmt., showing amt. of money expended for school purposes. (11 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1875/6: 455.) 1855/80-1855/98. Comparative stmt. of school statis- tics, showing receipts, expenditures, township fund, estimated value of school property, compensation, etc., of co. supts. (13 same 1879/80 (pp. 24-25) 22 same 1897/8.) 1857/8. Contingent expenses; apprn. for, inadequate (2 same 1857/8: 13-14.) 1857/8-1865/6. General stmt. of various amts. expended in state for school purposes. (2 same 1857/8 (pp 5-6) 6 same 1865/6.) 1860. Tabular stmt. showing average cost of tuition, per scholar in each co. (3 same 1859/60: 11-13.) 1866. Tabular stmt. of revenue reed, and disbursed for school yr. (Govs. mess. 1867.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP ILLINOIS 183 EDUCATION cont'd Receipts and Expenditures cont'd 1866/8. Tabular stmt. showing receipts and disburse- ments of common school revenue. (7 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1867/8: 2-4.) 1868. Same. (Govs. mess. 1869.) 1869/70-1877/8. Tabular stmt. of financial statistics, showing receipts and expenditures for school pur- poses, from co. abstrs. (8 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1869/70 (pp. 296-315; 328-347) 12 same 1877/8.) 1869/70-1897/8. Stmt. showing cost per scholar on en- rollment; on school census; on average daily at- tendance; for tuition alone; for incidental ex- penses; for 6% interest on estimated valuation of school property; for tuition and incidental ex- penses; total cost per scholar, and ratios. (8 same 1869/70 (pp. 7-8) 22 same 1897/8.) 1873/4. Tabular stmt. showing cost per scholar, by cos. (10 same 1873/4: 236-237.) 1875-1876. Stmt. of expenditures for school purposes. (Govs. mess. 1877.) 1875/6-1877/8. Tabular stmt. showing amt. borrowed for bldg. purposes, amt. of tax levy for support of schools, repairs, etc. (11 bienn. rept. supt. of pub- lic instruction 1875/6 (pp. 63-64; 116-117) 12 same 1877/8.) 1875/6-1879/80. Stmt. of amt. of money borrowed for school purposes. (11 same 1875/6 (p. 17) 13 same 1879/80.) 1880-1898. Tabular stmt. showing comparison, by cos., of cost of schools per pupil, days each pupil was enrolled, per cent of pupils enrolled in daily at- tendance. (13 same 1879/80 (pp. 20-22) 22 same 1897/8.) 1884. Stmt. of increased amt. spent for school houses, and total expenditures by school districts. (Govs. mess. 1885.) 1888. Stmt. showing total expenditures for public schools; amt. paid for salaries to teachers; perma- nent productive school funds for state, not includ- ing university. (Same 1889: 18.) 1890. Stmt. of apprns. for maintaining schools of state. (Same 1891: 24.) 1892-1898. Cost of school system and ways of paying it. (19 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1891/2 (p. xxvi) 22 same 1897/8.) 1901/2-1903/4. Financial balance sheet of supt. (24 same 1901/2 (p. 5) 25 same 1903/4.) 1902. Stmt. of aggregate expenditures for public schools. (Govs. mess. 1903: 23.) Receipts and Expenditures: County 1875/6-1881/2. Stmt. of amt. of fines and forfeitures reed, by co. supts. of schools. (11 bienn. rept. supt. public instruction 1875/6 (p. 18) 14 same 1881/2.) 1878/80-1902/4. Summary of financial statistics of co. supts. showing receipts and expenditures of schools. (13 same 1879/80 (pp. 399-406; 429-437) 25 same 1903/4.) Receipts and Expenditures: Districts 1869/70-1871/2. Financial status of school distrs. (8 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1869/70 (p. 4) 9 same 1871/2.) 1880/2-1902/4. Stmt. of receipts and expenditures of distr. accts. (14 same 1881/2 (pp. xxii-xxv) 25 same 1903/4.) 1881/2-1903/4. Summary of financial statistics, show- ing distr. accts.; receipts and expenditures. (14 same 1881/2 (pp. 407-415) 25 same 1903/4.) Receipts and Expenditures: Township 1857/8-1863/4. Township statistics; receipts and ex- penditures. (2 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruc- tion 1857/8 (pp. 53-241) 5 same 1863/4.) EDUCATION cont'd Receipts and Expenditures: Township cont'd 1869/70. Township treasurer's repts. of receipts and expenditures. (8 same 1869/70: 128-132.) Rural Schools 1873/4. Schools in the rural districts; detailed com- ments on. (10 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruc- tion 1873/4: 50-96.) 1882. Course of study in country schools. (14 same 1881/2: clii-civ.) 1892. The rural school problem. (19 same 1891/2: Ixxxiv-xci.) 1900. The rural schools of 111. (23 same 1899/00: 60- 53.) 1902. The country schools of 111. (24 same 1901/2: 7-9.) 1903. Res. that agric. college be requested to collect and publish information re. consolidation of coun- try schools, especially with reference to progress and a present status of such consolidation where it has been adopted. (A.R. farmers' institutes 1903: 200.) 1904. Res. that 111. farmers' institute declares itself in favor of permissible law, providing local option by which several rural schools may vote to consolidate and provide necessary means for conducting schools on consolidated plan. (Same 1904: 105.) . How the country schools may help themselves. (25 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1903/4: 29-33.) School Census See also Attendance tables among general material, above. 1855/76-1855/98. Comparative stmt. showing no. of per- sons under 21 yrs. of age, no. betw. 6 and 21, and school attendance. (11 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1875/6 (p. 454) 22 same 1897/8.) 1865-1868. No. of school-going children in state. (7 same 1867/8: 17-18.) 1869/70-1903/4. School census. (8 same 1869/70 (p. 2) 25 same 1903/4.) 1875/6-1877/8. Tabular stmt. showing enumeration of children under 21 yrs. of age and betw. 6 and 21. (11 same 1875/6 (pp. 47-48; 99-100) 12 same 1877/8.) 1886. Census of pupils, Jan. (Supt. of public instruc- tion.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. School Funds 1847. Rept. on petition of citizens of Pike Co. for change in law authorizing collection of taxes for school purposes. 2 pp. (House repts. 15 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1846/7: 305-306.) 1850-1904. State treasurer on acct. of comrs. of school fund. (Bienn. rept. state treasurer 1850/2 (p. 8) same 1902/4.) 1854/6. Stmt. of monthly receipts for revenue and on acct. of school tax. (Same 1854/6: 7.) 1855-1876. Comparative stmt. showing amt. of money reed, for school purposes from all sources. (11 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1875/6: 455.) 1855-1903. Stmt. of school fund tax, levied on assess- ment of property, showing aggregate amt. charged, amt. deducted for abatements, commissions, etc. net amt. collected, amt. paid to each co., etc. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1854/6 (pp. 38- 39) same 1902/4.) From 1880 to 1903 Inclusive, table Includes back taxes. 1855/6-1861/2. Stmt. of school fund; amt. and condi- tion of. (1 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1855/6 (pp. 4-5) 4 same 1861/2.) 184 EDUCATION cont'd INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF ILLINOIS School Funds cont'd 1856-1862. Tabular stmt. showing amt. of principal of school, college, and seminary fund; and amts. raised from state and distr. taxes, and from fines, etc. (4 same 1861/2: 15.) 1858-1903. Stmt. showing amt. of interest on school fund, and amt. of school tax fund distributed, to several cos. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1858/60 (pp. 51-52) some 1902/4.) From 1880 to 1903 inclusive, also no. of children In each co. under age of 21 according to II. S. census, from 1887 to 1003 inclusive, also amt. deducted from school tax fund on acct. of warrants Issued to co. supts. for services and expenses. 1861/2. School fund; sources from which derived, i. e., school fund proper; surplus revenue, college fund, seminary fund, co. fund, township fund, state tax fund, dlstr. tax fund, fines and forfeitures. (4 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1861/2: 8- 14.) 1865-1868. No. of white persons under 21; basis of ap- portionment of funds. (7 same 1867/8: 14-17.) . Common school revenue; amt. reed, each yr. (7 same 1867/8: 46-50.) 1866. Interest on school debt; suggestion by auditor of public accts. for amdmt. of law to provide for pay- ment of interest on school, college, and seminary funds from interest fund. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1864/6: 8.) 1866/8-1886/8. State fund; receipts and expenditures for common schools. (7 bienn. rept. supt. of pub- lic instruction 1867/8 (pp. 10-12) 17 same 1897/8.) 1866/8-1902/4. Stmt. showing productive principal of common school fund. (7 same 1867/8 (pp. 4-5) 25 same 1903/4.) 1868/9-1869/70. Stmt. showing amt. of interest on school fund, and amt. of school tax funds distrib- uted to several cos. in state. (A.R. auditor public accts. 1869 (pp. 90-91) same 1870.) . Stmt. of school fund tax levied, showing aggre- gate amt. charged, amt. deducted for abatements, commissions, etc., net amt. collected, amt. paid to each co., etc. (Same 1869 (pp. 88-89) same 1870.) 1869/70. The school funds; their custody, disburse- ment, and control. (8 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1869/70: 49-69.) . Stmt. of amt. of special distr. school taxes. (8 same 1869/70: 6.) . Tabular stmt. showing amt. of special distr. taxes for schools. (8 same 1869/70: 348-350.) 1869/70-1903/4. No. of acres of school lands sold dur- ing yr., no. remaining unsold, and proceeds from sales. (8 same 1869/70 (p. 4) 25 same 1903/4.) 1870/1-1876/7. Tabular stmt. showing amt. of interest on school fund, and amt. of school tax fund dis- tributed to various cos. (9 same 1871/2 (pp. 500- 501) 12 same 1877/8.) 1870/1-1877/8. Tabular stmt. of school fund tax lev- ied, showing aggregate amt. charged, amt. deducted for abatements, comns., etc., net amt. collected, amt. paid to each co., etc. (9 same 1871/2 (pp. 496-499) 12 same 1877/8.) 1875-1876. Table showing comparison of amts. of state tax levied, and school tax fund and interest on school fund distributed, by cos. (Proc. state bd. of equalization 1877: xxxviii-xxxix.) 1875/6-1877/8. Stmt. of amt. of school fund loaned. (11 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1875/6 (p. 16) 12 same 1877/8.) 1876. Amt. of receipts for school purposes; amt raised by direct tax in 1876. (Govs. mess. 1877: 28.) 1878. Summary of school funds. (12 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1877/8: 11-15.) EDUCATION cont'd School Funds cont'd 1878. Tabular stmt. showing amt. of school funds loaned on personal security, and amt. loaned on real estate. (12 same 1877/8: 41-42.) 1878/9-1898/9. Summary of school tax fund and inter- est on state school funds (from auditor's rept.). (13 same 1879/80 (pp. 451-453) 23 same 1899/00.) 1878/80. Summary of township fund, school lands, and co. fund, showing amt. and condition of each. (13 same 1879/80: 417-419; 448-450.) 1878/80-1902/4. Summary of general statistics showing amt. borrowed, tax levy, and estimated value of school property. (13 same 1879/80 (pp. 408-409; 438-439) 25 same 1903/4.) 1881/2-1903/4. Stmt. of amt. of bonded school debt. (14 same 1881/2 (p. xlil.) 25 same 1903/4.) 1882. Sketch of the permanent public school funds of 111.; by W. L. Pillsbury. (14 same 1881/2: cxx- cxliii.) 1891. Proper care of school funds; by Jas. Kirk. (19 same 1891/2: Ixii-lxx.) 1893. State school fund. (Supt. of public instruction.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. 1895. Communication from gov. urging protection of productive properties belonging to school fund. (Sen. jol. 39 Gn. Assem. 1895: 252-254; House jol. same 1895: 309-311.) 1903. Tabular stmt. of tax levy rate valuation en- rollment for every school distr. in Winnebago Co. (25 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1903/4: 145-146.) COLLEGE FUND The College, or University, Fund consists of % of the 3% fund, and was originally required to be devoted to the establishment and support of a state college or university. Fund provided for by sec. 6, art. 3, of the enabling act April 18, 1878 (St. L. v. 3 : 428). The greater part of the material is Included in that entered under Three Per Cent Fund ; which see. 1787-1882. Sketch of origin and administration of col- lege fund. (14 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruc- tion 1881/2: cxxxvii-cxl.) COUNTY FUND See also Land : State. Swamp Lands. 1835-1882. Outline of co. school funds of 111. (14 bienn. rept. supt. public instruction 1881/2: cxliii.) 1855-1876. Comparative stmt. of amt. of co. and town- ship school funds, and interest reed, on same. (11 same 1875/6: 454.) 1875/6-1876/8. Tabular stmt. of co. school fund, giving amt. of and interest reed, on same. (11 same 1875/6 (pp. 28-29) 12 same 1877/8.) 1875/6-1877/8. Tabular stmt. showing amt. of co. fund and interest thereon. (11 same 1875/6 (pp. 81-82; 133-134) 12 same 1877/8.) 1875/6-1903/4. Stmt. of amt. of co. school fund and interest. (11 same 1875/6 (p. 18) 25 same 1903/4.) 1878. Recommendation re. co. school fund. (12 same 1877/8: 30-31.) 1881/2-1903/4. Summary of co. fund, income of, and no. of acres of school land sold and unsold. (14 same 1881/2 (pp. 393-394; 449-450) 25 same 1903/4.) DISTRIBUTABLE FUND Exclusively the fund derived from taxation under act of 1855 providing for tax of 2 mills upon all tax- able property in state. Distinguished from other school funds in that whole amt. is distributable, whereas In other cases interest upon principal is only distributable. 1855-1856/7. Tabular stmt. of " school fund " tax, lev- ied on assessment of property, showing aggregate amt. charged, amt. deducted for abatements, comns.. etc., net amt. collected, amt. paid to each co., etc. (1 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1855/6 (pp. 125-126) 2 same 1857/8.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP ILLINOIS 185 EDUCATION cont'd School Funds cont'd DISTRIBUTABLE FUND cont'd 1856-1866. Stmt. showing amts. produced by 2 mill tax for education. (6 same 1865/6: 47.) 1857/64-1857/66. Comparative stmt. of amt. raised by special distr. taxes for each yr. (5 same 1863/4 (p. 17) 6 same 1865/6.) 1875/6-1903/4. Stmt. of amt. of district tax levy. (11 same 1875/6 (pp. 17-18) 25 same 1903/4.) 1881/2-1903/4. Summary of financial statistics, show- ing distributable fund acct. (14 same 1881/2 (pp. 404-406) 25 same 1903/4.) . Stmt. of amt. and condition of the distributable fund. (14 same 1881/2 (pp. xxi-xxii) 25 same 1903/4.) 1886/8-1902/4. Supt's. financial rept. on distributable fund, compensation, co. fund, and institute funds. (17 same 1887/8 (pp. xvii-xviii; xxiv-xxv) 25 same 1903/4.) 1902. The distributable fund; recommendation that the $1,000,000 tax levy be increased. (24 same 1901/2: 7.) SEMINABY FUND 1787-1882. Sketch of origin and administration of semi- nary fund. (14 bienn. rept. supt. public instruction 1881/2: cxxxi-cxxxv.) 1828. Rept. of select committee on memorial to Con- gress, upon seminary land. (Sen. jol. 6 Gen. Assein. 1 sess. 1828: 163-164.) 1834. On acts heretofore adopted by the legislature for granting pre-emption claims to settlers on semi- nary lands; disapproval. (Govs. mess. Dec. 1834 (Duncan).) 1835-1836. Auditor's tabular stmt. of amt. of taxes payable on resident and non-resident lands in each co. of state; also quantity and description of semi- nary lands which have been selected by the comrs. apptd. by gov. (Sen. jol. 9 Gen. Assein. 2 sess. 1835: 63-66.) 1842. Mess, of gov. transmitting rept. of agts. to select lands granted by Congress for seminary purposes. 18 pp. (House repts. 13 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1842: 6-22.) 1843. Communication from late Gov. Carlin on lands selected under distribution law. 8 pp. (Same 1842/3: 393-400.) Page 8 contains " Synopsis of land granted In 1818 (or seminary purposes." TOWNSHIP FUND 1784-1882. Sketch of origin and administration of township school. (14 bienn. rept. supt. public in- struction 1881/2: cxx-cxxxi.) 1835. Rept. of committee on education on bill to pro- vide for application of interest of fund arising from sale of school lands belonging to the several townships of state. (House jol. 9 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1835/6: 131-132.) 1857/8-1863/4. Township statistics; school funds. (2 bienn. rept. supt. public instruction 1857/8 (pp. 53- 241) 5 same 1863/4.) 1863/4. School loans; township school funds. (5 same 1863/4: 59-64.) 1869/70-1881/2. Amt. of township fund and interest reed, on principal of. (8 same 1869/70 (p. 6) 14 same 1881/2.) 1875/6-1877/8. Tabular stmt. showing amt. of township funds, amt. loaned, and proceeds from sale of school lands. (11 same 1875/6 (pp. 59-60; 112-113) 12 same 1877/8.) 1881/2-1897/8. Stmt. of township fund showing cash acct., investment and real estate, balance sheet, and income. (14 same 1881/2 (pp. xxvi-xxviii) 22 same 1897/8.) EDUCATION cont'd School Funds cont'd TOWNSHIP FUND cont'd 1881/2-1903/4. Summary of township fund, and income of. (14 same 1881/2 (pp. 390-392; 430-432) 25 same 1903/4.) . Summary of financial statistics, showing cash acct., investment acct., balance sheet debit and credit, of township fund. (14 same 1881/2 (pp. 416-429) 25 same 1903/4.) . Stmt. of income of township fund. (14 some 1881/2 (p. xiii) 25 same 1903/4.) THBKE PEK CENT FUND (SCHOOL FUND PKOPEB) Created by Act of Congress of April 18, 1818 (the enabling act) (St. L. v. 3:428) to provide for paying to State of Illinois 3% of net proceeds arisiiig from sale of public lands within the same. Following material Includes College and Seminary Fund material as well as 3% Fund Material. This Is owing only to the fact that the material could not very well be separated without needless duplication. 1818. Recommendation that trustees be apptd. or elected in each sufficiently populated township, em- powered to lease for limited periods the section reserved and granted for use of schools within same, requiring them to appropriate rents arising therefrom to such use and in manner prescribed by law, and, with 3% arising from sale of public land establish fund for education of children of state. (Govs. mess. 1818.) 1818-1882. Sketch of origin and administration of school fund proper (i. e. 3% fund). (14 bienn. rept. supt. public instruction 1881/2: cxxxv- cxxxvii.) 1819-1821. Stmt. showing amt. reed, from U. S. on acct. of 3% fund for use of schools in 111. (Treas- urer's rept. 1821/2.) 1824. Suggestion that 3% fund derived from sale of lands, and appropriated by Congress for encour- agement of learning be invested so as to yield in- terest, yet be at all times convertible into cash. (Govs. mess. 1824.) 1826. Stmt. of condition of school fund derived from 3% on proceeds of sale of public lands within state. (Same 1826.) 1826-1828. Tabular stmts. of amt. of money accrued for use of schools from 3% on amt. reed, by sales of public lands since June 30, 1826; what amt. has been invested in paper of State Bank, and in audi- tor's warrants by school comrs. and amt. of semi- nary lands selected in each township. (Sen. jol. 6 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1828/9: 236-237.) 1827. Auditor's stmt. of quantity of school lands in each co. of state. (Same 5 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1826: 158-160.) . Same; separate. Not seen ; 60 copies ordered printed. 1829. Communication from comrs. of school fund re. warrants received from cashier of State Bank and consolidation of same. (House jol. 6 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1828/9: 343.) 1830. Communication from gov. transmitting informa- tion re. school fund. (House jol. 7 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1830/1: 118-119.) 1831. Text of memorial to Congress of Gen. Assem. of 111. asking that state be allowed to surrender worth- less lands in 16th section and select valuable lands in place of same. (14 bienn. rept. supt. public in- struction 1881/2: cxxx.) . Communication from gov. giving stmt. of sums due from general govt. to state on July 1, 1831, on acct. of 3% fund. (House jol. 7 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1830/1: 425-426.) 186 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS EDUCATION cont'd School Funds cont'd THREE PER CENT FUND (SCHOOL FUND PROPER) cont'd 1832. Govs. rept. on state of the school fund. (Sen. jol. 1832/3: 41-43.) Pursuant to Sen. resolutions of Dec. 7, 1832. printed in full in Sen. jol. 1832/3 : 29-30. . Same; separate. Not seen ; 100 copies ordered printed. . Same. (House jol. 8 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1832/3: 54-55.) . Same; separate. Not seen; 500 copies ordered printed. (House jol. 1832/3 : 56.) . Rept. of comrs. of school fund showing on what acct. certain sum was paid to Ninian Edwards. (Sen. jol. 1832/3: 80-81.) 1833. Govs. mess. re. deposite in state treasury of school fund money formerly deposited in U. S. Branch Bank at St. Louis. (House jol. 8 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1832: 566-567; Sen. jol. 1832/3: 460.) 1834. Rept. of committee on education on bill for dis- tribution and application of the several school funds. (House jol. 9 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1834/5: 397-399.) . Same; separate. Not seen; 500 copies ordered printed. (House jol. 1834/5:399.) 1835. Auditor's rept. relative to seminary lands. (Sen. jol. 9 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1835/6: 35-40; House jol. name 1835/6: 89-95.) . Same; separated. Not seen ; 500 copies ordered printed. (Sen. Jol. 1835/6 : 41.) Shows amt. due by state to school and college funds for warrants purchased with said funds, 1825- 1835 ; amt. of school, college, and seminary funds loaned to 111., 1829-1835 and amt. to which state Is indebted to school, college and seminary fund separately. . Auditor's stmt. of amt. of school, college, and seminary funds belonging to state and amt. of in- terest due from state on said funds. (House jol. 9 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1834/5: 457.) . Same; separate. Not seen- 1000 copies ordered printed. (House Jol. 1834/5:457.) 1836. Rept. of committee on seminary, school lands, and education on expediency of providing for dis- tribution of school fund amongst several cos. of state. (Sen. jol. 10 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1836/7: 99-105.) . Same; separate. Not seen ; 1000 copies ordered printed for Senate. . Rept. of auditor of public accts. on amt. reed, on school and college funds, and quantity of seminary lands sold, together with dates and amt. of sales. (Sen. jol. 10 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1836/7: 38-39; House jol. same 1836/7: 298-299.) . Same; separate. Not seen; 100 copies ordered for Senate (Sen. jol. 1836/7:39) and 1200 for House (House jol. 1836/7:299). . Communication from gov. re. school, college, and seminary fund loaned to state. (Sen. jol. 9 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1835: 34-35; House jol. same 1835: 88-89.) 1836/7-1902/4. Stmt. showing present condition of school, college, and seminary funds. (A.R. auditor public accts. 1836/7 (pp. 42-43) bienn. rept. same 1902/4.) 1836/8. Stmt. of amt. to be apportioned to the cos. on Jan. 1, 1838, from interest on school, college, and seminary fund for 1838. (Auditor's rept. 1836/8.) 1837. Rept. of auditor of public accts. on condition of school, college, and seminary funds, etc. (Sen. jol. 10 Gen. Assem. spec. sess. 1837: 61-64.) EDUCATION cont'd School Funds cont'd THREE PEE CENT FUND (SCHOOL FUND PROPER) cont'd 1838. Auditor's stmt. of amt. apportioned to each co. of state from interest on school, college, and semi- nary fund on Jan. 1. (Same 11 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1838: 70.) . Same; separate. 2 pp. (Repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1838/9.) 1839. Stmt. showing amt. to be apportioned to several cos. from interest on school, college, and seminary fund, by cos., on Jan. 1. (A.R. auditor public accts 1837/8: 49.) Paging from Sen. jol. 1840. Stmt. of amt. to be apportioned to several cos. on Jan. 1, from interest on school, college, and seminary funds. (Rept. auditor of public accts. 1838/9: 10.) . Rept. on bill to sell school section in township 14, north range 8, east. (House jol. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840: 454.) 1841. Rept. of treasurer in relation to school, college, and seminary fund; amts. deposited in treasury each yr. by agts. of fund. 2 pp. (House repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840: 346.) . Communication from auditor re. amt. of school, college, and seminary funds to be distributed on Jan. 1. (Sen. jol. 12 Gen. Assem. 1840: 34.) . Same; separate. 1 leaf. (Sen. repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 1840/1: 241) - . Rept. of state treasurer re. aggregate amount of school, college, and seminary fund resp. and what amt. of each is available. 2 pp. (House repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840: 345-346.) . Memorial of Education Socy. of 111. re. amdmt. to school law affecting more equitable distribution of general school fund, investment of township funds, etc. 6 pp. (Same 1840: 151-156.) 1843. Objection of council of revision to passage of a bill for act concerning certain sales of school lands In Effingham Co. 1 leaf. (Same 13 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1842: 432.) 1846. Communication from gov. giving amt. due state from govt. of U. S. on behalf of school fund. 1 leaf. (Sen. repts. 15 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1846: 143.) 1851. Letter from school comrs. re. claim of R. M. Young. 5 pp. (House repts. 17 Gen. Assem. 1851: 487-491.) For remaining nnd restating 3% school fund acct. of 111. with F. S. 1852-1853. Stmt. showing amt. of interest on school, college, and seminary fund distributed to several cos., and for which orders were issued to school comrs. and paid by co. collectors, who returned them to auditor's office and received credit for same on their accts. as provided by law. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1852/4: 29.) 1854-1857. Stmt. showing amt. of interest on school, college, and seminary fund distributed, and amt. of school tax fund distributed, by cos. (Same 1854/6 (pp. 36-37) same 1856/8.) In 1856/8 also amt. of interest on school fund dis- tributed. 1855/6-1857/8. Stmt. showing amt. of interest on school, college, and seminary fund, on Jan. 1 of each yr. for 2 preceding yrs., and amt. of tax fund distributed for same yrs. to each co. (1 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1855/6 (pp. 123- 124) 2 same 1857/8.) 1868/9-1869/70. Stmt. of condition of school, college, and seminary funds. (A.R. auditor public accts. 1869 (p. 34) same 1870.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP ILLINOIS 187 EDUCATION cont'd School Houses 1858-1860. School architecture. (2 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1857/8 (pp. 320-356) 3 same 1859/60.) 1859-1866. Tabular stmt. exhibiting progressive in- crease of public school houses. (6 same 1865/6: 37.) . Stmt. showing no. and cost of common school houses. (6 same 1865/6: 38.) 1867-1868. Cost of school houses. (7 same 1867/8: 51- 53.) 1867/8. School houses; conditions of. (7 same 1867/8: 25-36.) 1869/70. No. of new school houses in state. (8 same 1869/70: 3.) . Public school bldgs.; repts. on their condition. (8 same 1869/70: 132-139.) 1869/70-1903/4. No. and kind of school houses in state. (8 same 1869/70 (p. 3) 25 same 1903/4.) 1875/6-1877/8. Tabular stmt. showing condition of dis- trict libraries, school lands, no. and kind of school houses. (11 same 1875/6 (pp. 56-58; 109-111) 12 same 1877/8.) 1898. Art decoration of school rooms in the state. (22 same 1897/8: cxvii-cxxli.) 1900. School architecture and school-room decoration (23 same 1899/00: 55-56.) . Some rural school interiors in 111. (23 same 1899/00: 422.) . Some of the best country school houses in 111. (23 same 1899/00: 421.) . Some typical 111. school houses; illustrations. (23 same 1899/00: 420.) . The decoration of school houses and school rooms. (23 same 1899/00: 411-419.) . The school room in grade schools. (23 same 1899/00: 405-410.) 1901. Rural school architecture and school-house deco- ration. (23 same 1899/00: 403-404.) . Same; separate. 12 pp., 33 pis. (Circular 28, Bayliss ser.) Extract only as printed In the rept. LAWRENCE COUNTY 1835. Rept. on petition re. erection of school house in Lawrence Co. (House jol. 9 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1835: 151-152.) EOCKFOKD 1895-1904. Comparative stmt. of total expenditures for new school bldgs. and sites in city of Rockford and in Winnebago Co. (25 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1903/4: 144.) . Same; for schools in city of Rockford and in Winnebago Co. (25 same 1903/4: 142.) WINNEBAGO COUNTY See above, Kockford. School Hygiene 1884. School hygiene in the state. (15 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1883/4: cxxxvlii-cxl.) 1886. Table showing ages, heights, and weights of pupils in ward schools of Urbana. (9 A.R. bd. health 1886: 158.) Scientific 1874. Natural hist, in the public schools; practical suggestions re. (10 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1873/4: 222-235.) 1880. The natural sciences in the public schools of 111 (13 same 1879/80: 266-269.) 1889. History and status of public school science work in 111. A presidential address. S. A. Forbes. 15 pp. (111. state laboratory of natural history.) Not seen ; from list of publications of laboratory. EDUCATION cont'd Scientific cont'd 1891. List of economic species of insects for public schools. 13 pp. (Same.) Not seen ; from list of publications of laboratory. . Educational papers by 111. science teachers. No. 1, 1889-1890. 83 pp. (Same.) Not seen ; from list of publications of laboratory. 1901. The method of science and the public school. S. A. Forbes. 18 pp. (Same.) Not seen ; from list of publications of laboratory. 1903. The scientific method in high school and college. S. A. Forbes. 11 pp. (Same.) Not seen ; from list of publications of laboratory. . Synopsis of insect collections for distribution to 111. high schools. Lepidoptera. Charles A. Hart. 64 pp. (Same.) Not seen ; from list of publications of laboratory. 1904. Instructions relating to insect collections for dis- tribution to 111. high schools. Chas. A. Hart. (Same.) Not seen ; from list of publications of laboratory. Sectarian See also below, Individual Institutions. 1868. Theological seminaries and church schools; hist. sketches of. (7 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruc- tion 1867/8: 307-315.) Teachers 1855-1876. Comparative stmt. showing no. of school distrs. and houses, no. of houses erected, no. of teachers, male and female. (11 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1875/6: 456.) 1860-1866. Stmt. showing relative nos. of male and female teachers in 111. (6 same 1865/6: 33.) 1861/2. Teachers; comments on. (4 same 1861/2: 20 21.) 1862. Frequent change of teachers; causes. (4 same 1861/2: 99-100.) 1865-1868. No. of teachers in state. (7 same 1867/8: 45-46.) 1867/8. Amt. of teaching done in 111., by days. (7 same 1867/8: 39-41.) 1869/70-1903/4. No. of days taught by male and female teachers. (8 same 1869/70 (p. 3) 25 same 1903/4.) . No. of teachers in state. (8 same 1869/70 (p. 3) 25 same 1903/4.) 1874. The coming teacher. (10 same 1873/4: 243-257.) 1877/8. Stmt. of no. of teachers in private schools. (12 same 1877/8: 16.) 1880/2-1882/4. Changes of teachers; stmt. showing same by cos. (14 same 1881/2 (pp. cv-cvl) 15 same 1883/4.) 1884. Statistics of the teaching force of the state. (15 same 1882/4: Ixiv-xcvii.) 1893. Opinion re. interest upon teachers' orders. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1893/4: 240-241.) . Same; powers of bds. of education to license teachers. (Same 1893/4: 239.) 1894. What the common schools need most: good teachers. (20 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruc- tion 1893/4: cix-cxiv.) . The education of teachers for the common schools. (20 same 1893/4: xcvi-civ.) ASSOCIATIONS 1853/76-1877/8. State Teachers' Assn. ; hist, view of its origin and work. (11 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1875/6 (pp. 331-347) 12 same 1877/8.) 1863-1868. State Teachers' Assn. (5 same 1863/4 (pp. 30-32) 7 same 1867/8.) 1868. So. 111. Teachers' Assn. (7 same 1867/8: 69-72.) 1875/6. Rept. of Assn. of School Principals. (11 same 1875/6: 351.) 1901. Procs. of Conference of Co. Supts. and Institute Teachers. Circular 31. (24 some 1901/2: 115-145.) 188 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS EDUCATION cont'd Teachers cont'd ASSOCIATIONS cont'd 1903. The 111. State Teachers' Assn.; hist of; by W. L. Steele. (25 same 1903/4: 111-118.) EXAMINATIONS 1861/2-1863/4. Co. teachers' certificates. (4 blenn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1861/2 (pp. 29-36) 5 same 1863/4.) 1861/2-1875/6. State teachers' certificates issued. (4 same 1861/2 (pp. 36-53) 11 same 1875/6.) 1864/6. Examination of teachers. (6 same 1865/6: 133-138.) 1865/6-1903/4. Teachers' certificates. (6 same 1865/6 (pp. 139-140) 25 same 1903/4.) 1874. State teachers' certificates; law concerning; terms and conditions, etc. (10 same 1873/4: 107- 121.) 1875/6-1877/8. Tabular stmt., by cos., of examinations for teachers' certificates. (11 same 1875/6 (pp. 65- 67; 118-120) 12 same 1877/8.) 1875/6-1879/80. State teachers' examinations; rept. on. (11 same 1875/6 (pp. 356-376) 13 same 1879/80.) 1896. State examination questions. (21 same 1895/6: 51-68.) INSTITUTES 1856. Recommendation that either co. or state appro- priate a small amt. towards defraying expenses of teachers' institutes, in cos. where one shall be held for not less than 5 days in each yr. ( 1 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1855/6: 18-19.) 1857/8. Abstr. of repts. of teachers' institutes held dur- ing yr., showing funds reed., no. of members, etc. (2 same 1857/8: 286-291.) 1858. Teachers' institutes; state agt.; recommendation re. (2 same 1857/8: 18-21.) 1859/60. List of teachers' institutes held during yr. ending Oct. 1. (3 same 1859/60: 9-10.) 1860-1867/8. Teachers' institutes. (3 same 1859/CO (pp. 38-51) 7 same 1867/8.) 1867/8-1875/6. Tabular stmt. giving summary of teach- ers' institute statistics. (7 same 1867/8 (p. 7) 11 same 1875/6.) 1875/6. Rept. of teachers' institutes. (11 same 1875/6: 376-377.) 1875/6-1877/8. Tabular stmt. showing information re. teachers' institutes, by cos. (11 same 1875/6 (pp. 74-75; 126-127) 11 same 1877/8.) 1877/8. Teachers' institutes; recommendation for ann. apprn. for. (12 same 1877/8: 29-30.) 1883/4-1889/90. Institutes and institute fund; condi- tion of. (15 same 1883/4 (pp. xxxii-xxxv) 18 same 1889/90.) 1888/90-1902/4. Tabular stmt. showing debit and credit of institute fund. (18 same 1889/90 (pp. 182-187) 25 same 1903/4.) 1889. List of co. institutes. (Supt. of public instruc- tion.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. 1892-1894. A state institute needed. (19 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1891/2 (p. xcii) 20 same 1893/4.) . The ann. institutes, its aims and purposes. (19 same 1891/2 (pp. Ixxiii-lxxxiii) 20 same 1893/4.) 1895. Co. institutes. 1 sheet. 4. Copy in 111. State Educ. Dept. JOURNALS 1854-1876. The 111. Teacher; Its origin and history. (11 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1875/6: 435-437.) 1862. The 111. Teacher; united effort should be made to sustain the jol. (4 same 1861/2: 96-97.) 1868. The 111. Teacher (jol.). (7 same 1867/8: 84.) WAGES, ETC.; see LABOB EDUCATION cont'd Technical; see above, Industrial Text-Books 1856. Recommendation that power to require unifor- mity in text-books be given to directors of each dlstr. (1 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1855/6: 8.) 1858. Text-books. (2 same 1857/8: 17-18.) 1870. State uniformity of text-books; not practicable; not desirable; general effect unfavorable; too great a responsibility; more expensive; local uniformity essential; free books not authorized; not necessary or expedient. (8 same 1869/70: 139-153.) 1890. Uniformity of text-books. (18 same 1889/90: xc-xcii.) CONVICT LABOB; see LABOB Township Organization See also above, High Schools. 1856. Urging adoption of so-called township system. (1 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1855/6: 11-14.) 1857/8-1863/4. Township statistics; stmt. showing, by townships of each co., the no. of schools in 111.; no. of teachers; no. of pupils; school funds, receipts and expenditures; no. and cost of school houses. (2 same 1857/8 (pp. 53-241) 5 same 1863/4.) 1866. Township school system. (6 same 1865/6: 65- 113.) . Recommendation to require bds. of directors to rept. certain school statistics to township treas- urers. (6 same 1865/6: 148.) 1875/6-1877/8. Tabular stmt. showing townships, whole and fractional, organized and unorganized, by cos. (11 same 1876/6 (pp. 76-77; 128-129) 12 same 1877/8.) 1876. Township organization; advantages of township school system. (11 same 1875/6: 429-433.) 1900. Opinion re. township school treasurer's bond; surety, co. may become surety on. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1899/00: 300.) 1901. Same; authority of school trustee of township to purchase real estate. (Same 1901/2: 384-385.) Truancy 1870. Absenteeism; extent of the evil; its cause; the cure. (8 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1869/70: 70-78.) Tuition 1855/80-1855/98. Cost to state; see above, Receipts and Expenditures; these dates. 1869/70-1897/8. Cost per scholar for tuition; see above, Receipts and Expenditures; these dates. 1895-1904. Tuition paid to high schools; see above, High Schools; these dates. EDUCATION: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS Abingdon College 1853-1868. Abingdon College; hist, sketch of its origin and work. (7 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruc- tion 1867/8: 234-236.) Almira College, Greenville 1857-1868. Almira College; hist, of its origin and work. (7 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1867/8: 283-284.) 1871/2. Stmt. of amt. of property, endowment, income, etc., of Almira College, Greenville. (9 same 1871/2: 322.) 1880-1882. Exhibit of affairs of Almira College. (13 same 1879/80 (pp. 243-244) 14 same 1881/2.) Alton College 1835. See below, Illinois College; this date. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 189 EDUCATION: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS cont'd Augustana College and Seminary, Paxton 1871/2. Stmt. of amt. of property, endowment, income, etc., of Augustana College and Seminary. (9 bienn rept. supt. of public instruction 1871/2: 317.) Augustana College and Seminary, Rock Island 1880-1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of Augus- tana College and Theological Seminary. (13 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1879/80 (p. 56) 14 same 1881/2.) Baptist Union Theological Seminary, Morgan Park 1880-1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of Baptist Union Theological Seminary. (13 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1879/80 (p. 245) 14 same 1881/2.) Baptists' Theological Seminary, Chicago 1871/2. Stmt. of amt. of property, endowment, income, etc., of The Baptists' Theological Seminary. (9 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1871/2: 320.) Belleville Kindergarten 1880-1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of Belleville Kindergarten. (13 bienn. rept. supt. of public in- struction 1879/80 (p. 256) 14 same 1881/2.) Bennett Eclectic Medical College, Chicago 1880-1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of Bennett Eclectic Medical College. (13 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1879/80 (p. 245) 14 same 1881/2.) Bettie Stuart Institute, Springfield 1882. Exhibit of affairs of Bettie Stuart Institute. (14 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1881/2: 313.) Blackburn University, Carlinville 1880-1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of Black- burn University. (13 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1879/80 (p. 253) 14 same 1881/2.) Carthage College 1871/2. Stmt. of amt. of property, endowment, income, etc., of Carthage College. (9 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1871/2: 318-319.) 1882. Exhibit of affairs of Carthage College. (14 same 1881/2: 303.) Chadock College, Quincy 1880-1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of Chadock College. ( 13 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1879/80 (p. 243) 14 same 1881/2.) Chicago Athenaeum 1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of Chicago Athe- naeum. (14 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1881/2: 299-300.) Chicago Business College 1856-1868. Chicago Business College; hist, sketch of its origin and works. (7 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1867/8: 320-323.) Chicago College of Pharmacy 1882. Exhibit of affairs and conditions of Chicago Col- lege of Pharmacy. (14 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1881/2: 299.) Chicago Female Academy 1879-1881. Exhibit of affairs and condition of Chicago Female Academy. (13 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1879/80 (p. 259) 14 same 1881/2.) Chicago Manual Training School 1883/4-1901/2. Rept. of the Chicago Manual Training School. (15 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1883/4 (pp. 39-45) 24 same 1901/2.) Chicago Medical College 1859-1868. Chicago Medical College; hist, sketch of its origin and works. (7 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1867/8: 317-320.) EDUCATION: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS cont'd Chicago Medical College cont'd 1882. Exhibit of affairs and conditions of Chicago Medical College. (14 same 1881/2: 297.) Chicago Theological Seminary 1871/2. Stmt. of amt. of property, endowment, income etc., of Chicago Theological Seminary. (9 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1871/2: 319-320.) 1880-1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of Chicago Theological Seminary. (13 same 1879/80 (p. 245) 14 same 1881/2.) Concordia Seminary, Springfield 1882. Exhibit of affairs of Concordia Seminary. (14 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1881/2: 314.) Danville Seminary 1880. Exhibit of affairs and condition of The Danville Seminary. (13 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruc- tion 1879/80: 257.) Du Quoin Female Seminary 1853-1868. Du Quoin Female Seminary; hist, of its ori- gin and work. (7 bienn. rept. supt. of public in- struction 1867/8: 278-279.) Edgar Collegiate Institute, Paris 1880-1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of Edgar Collegiate Institute. (13 bienn. rept. supt. of pub- lic instruction 1879/80 (p. 249) 14 same 1881/2.) Elgin Academy 1880-1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of Elgin Academy. (13 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruc- tion 1879/80 (pp. 250-251) 14 same 1881/2.) Eureka College 1855-1868. Eureka College; hist, sketch of its origin and work. (7 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruc- tion 1867/8: 248-250.) 1871/2. Rept. of Eureka College, showing amt. and estimated value of real estate owned, amt. of other funds and endowments, yrly. income, no. of teach- ers, no. of students, course of study, tuition, etc. (9 same 1871/2: 313.) 1880-1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of Eureka College. (13 same 1879/80 (p. 259) 14 same 1881/2.) Evangelical Lutheran Teachers' Seminary, Addison 1871/2. Stmt. of amt. of property, endowment, etc., of Evangelical Lutheran Teachers' Seminary. (9 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1871/2: 327.) Evanston College for Ladies 1871/2. Stmt. of amt. of property, endowment, income, etc., of Evanston College for Ladies. (9 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1871/2: 321.1 Evergreen City Business College, Bloomington 1882. Exhibit of affairs of Evergreen City Business College. (14 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1881/2: 309.) Ewing College 1880-1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of Ewing College. (13 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruc- tion 1879/80 (p. 249) 14 same 1881/2.) Frances E. Willard School, Chicago 1898. Rept. on Frances E. Willard School. (22 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1897/8: 311.) Garrett Biblical Institute, Evanston 1880-1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of Garrett Biblical Institute. (13 bienn. rept supt. of public instruction 1879/80 (p. 246) 14 same 1881/2.) German Evangelical Lutheran School, Addison 1871/2. Stmt. of amt. of property, endowment, income, etc.. of German Evangelical Lutheran School. (9 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1871/2: 325- 326.) 190 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS EDUCATION: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS cont'd German Evangelical Lutheran School, Addison cont'd 1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of German Evangelical Lutheran School. (14 same 1881/2: 301.) German School of North Peoria 1880-1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of German School. (13 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1879/80 (pp. 255-256) 14 same 1881/2.) Girls' Industrial School, Peoria 1882. Exhibit of affairs of Girls' Industrial School. (14 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1881/2: 311.) Grand Prairie Seminary, etc., Onarga 1880-1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of Grand Prairie Seminary, Commercial College, and Con- servatory of Music. (13 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1879/80 (pp. 249-250) 14 same 1881/2.) Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital, Chicago 1880-1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of Hahne- mann Medical College and Hospital. (13 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1879/80 (p. 246) 14 same 1881/2.) Hedding College, Abingdon 1880-1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of Hedding College. (13 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1879/80 (p. 252) 14 same 1881/2.) Highland Hall College for Women 1880-1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of Highland Hall College for Women. (13 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1879/80 (pp. 252-253) 14 same 1881/2.) Howe Institute, East St. Louis 1880-1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of Howe Institute. (13 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruc- tion 1879/80 (p. 256) 14 same 1881/2.) Illinois College, Jacksonville 1830-1868. 111. College, Jacksonville; hist, sketch of its origin and work. (7 bienn. rept. supt. of public in- struction 1867/8: 218-221.) 1835. Rept. on petitions of trustees of Illinois, McKen- dree, and Alton Colleges for incorporation. (Sen. jol. 9 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1834: 336-343.) 1871/2. Rept. of 111. College, showing amt. and esti- mated value of real estate owned, amt. of other funds and endowments, yrly. income, no. of teach- ers and no. of students, course of study, tuition, etc. (9 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1871/2: 307.) 1880-1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of 111. Col- lege. (13 same 1879/80 (p. 254) 14 same 1881/2.) 1902. Organization and history of 111. College; by Ed- ward P. Kirby. (Trans. 111. State Hist. Socy., 1902, being Pubn. 111. Hist. Library 7: 40-47.) Illinois Female College, Jacksonville 1846-1868. 111. Female College; hist, of its origin and work. (7 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1867/8: 271-274.) 1871/2. Stmt. of amt. of property, endowment, income, etc., of 111. Female College. (9 same 1871/2: 321- 322.) 1882. Exhibit of affairs of 111. Female College. (14 same 1881/2: 311.) Illinois Health University 1895. Proceedings agst. 111. Health Univ. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1895/6: 150-151.) Illinois Industrial School for Girls, South Evanston 1880-1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of III. In- dustrial School for Girls. (13 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1879/80 (p. 244) 14 same 1881/2.) EDUCATION: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS cont'd Illinois Soldiers' College 1867/8. Rept. on 111. Soldiers' College. (7 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1867/8: 169-174.) Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington 1850-1868. 111. Wesleyan University; hist, sketch of its ' origin and work. (7 bienn. rept. supt. of public in- struction 1867/8: 229-231.) 1871/2. Rept. of 111. Wesleyan University, showing amt. and estimated value of real estate owned, amt. of other funds and endowments, yrly. income, no. of students, no. of teachers, course of study, tuition, etc. (9 same 1871/2: 311-312.) 18SO-1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of 111. Wes leyan University. (13 same 1879/80 (p. 253) 14 same 1881/2.) Institute of the Immaculate Conception, Belleville 1880-1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of Institute of the Immaculate Conception. (13 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1879/80 (p. 257) 14 same 1881/2.) Irvington College 1880-1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of Irving- ton College. (13 bienn. rept. supt. of public In- struction 1879/80 (p. 258) 14 same 1881/2.) Jacksonville Female Academy 1830-1868. Jacksonville Female Academy; hist, sketch of its origin and work. (7 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1867/8: 262-265.) 1871/2. Stmt. of amt. of property, endowment, income, etc., of Jacksonville Female Academy. (9 same 1871/2: 322-323.) 1880-1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of Jackson- ville Female Academy. (13 same 1879/80 (p. 255) 14 same 1881/2.) Jennings Seminary, Aurora 1880-1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of Jennings Seminary. (13 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruc- tion 1879/80 (p. 250) 14 same 1881/2.) Knox College, Galesburg 1836-1868. Knox College; hist, sketch of its origin and work. (7 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1867/8: 224-226.) 1871/2. Rept. of Knox College, showing amt. and esti- mated value of real estate owned, amt. of other funds and endowments, yrly. income, no. of teach- ers, no. of students, course of study, tuition, etc. (9 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1871/2: 308.) 1880-1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of Knox Col- lege. (13 same 1879/80 (p. 251) 14 same 1881/2.) Lake Forest University 1880-1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of Lake Forest University. (13 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1879/80 (p. 252) 14 same 1881/2.) Lincoln University 1871/2. Stmt. showing amt. of property, endowment, income, etc., of Lincoln University. (9 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1871/2: 314-315.) 1880-1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of Lincoln University. (13 same 1879/80 (p. 253) 14 same 1881/2.) Lombard University, Galesburg 1852-1868. Lombard University; hist, sketch of its ori- gin and work. (7 bienn. rept. supt. of public in- struction 1867/8: 231-233.) 1871/2. Stmt. showing amt. of property, endownment, income, etc., of Lombard University. (9 same 1871/2: 314.) 1880-1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of Lombard University. (13 same 1879/80 (p. 251) 14 same 1881/2.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 191 EDUCATION: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS cont'd McDonough Normal and Scientific College 1871/2. Stmt. of amt. of property, endowment, income, etc., of McDonough Normal and Scientific College. (9 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1871/2: 325.) McKendree College, Lebanon 1827-1868. McKendree College; hist, sketch of its ori- gin and work. (7 bienn. rept. supt. of public in- struction 1867/8: 214-217.) 1835. See above, Illinois College; this date. 1871/2. Rept. of McKendree College, showing amt. and estimated value of real estate owned, amt. of other funds and endowments, yrly. income, no. of stu- dents, no. of teachers, course of study, tuition, etc. (9 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1871/2: 308.) 1880-1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of McKen- dree College. (13 same 1879/80 (p. 257) 14 same 1881/2.) 1904. McKendree College; by M. H. Chamberlin. (Trans. 111. State Hist. Socy., 1904, being 111. State Hist. Library Pubn. 9: 328-364.) Marshall College 1855-1868. Marshall College, sketch of its origin and work. (7 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1867/8: 250-252.) Medill School 1898. Rept. on the Medill School. (22 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1897/8: 312.) Monmouth College 1853-1868. Monmouth College; hist, sketch of its ori- gin and work. (7 bienn. rept. supt. of public in- struction 1867/8: 242-246.) 1871/2. Rept. of Monmouth College, showing amt. and estimated value of real estate owned, amt. of other funds and endowments, yrly. income, no. of stu- dents, no. of teachers, course of study, tuition, etc (9 same 1871/2: 309-310.) 1880-1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of Th Monmouth College. (13 same 1879/80 (pp. 257- 258) 14 same 1881/2.) Monticello Ladies' Seminary, Godfrey 1880-1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of Monti- cello Ladies' Seminary. (13 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1879/80 (p. 254) 14 same 1881/2.) Monticello Seminary 1838-1868. Monticello Seminary; hist, sketch of its ori- gin and work. (7 bienn. rept. supt. of public in- struction 1867/8: 265-271.) Morris Classic Institute 1871/2. Stmt. of amt. of property, endowment, income, etc., of Morris Classic Institute. (9 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1871/2: 325.) Morris Normal and Scientific School 1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of Morris Nor- mal and Scientific School. (14 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1881/2: 302.) Mount Carroll Seminary 1853-1868. Mt. Carroll Seminary; hist, of its origin and work. (7 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1867/8: 280-282.) 1880-1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of Mt. Car- roll Seminary. (13 same 1879/80 (p. 244) 14 same 1881/2.) Mount Morris College 1880-1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of Mt. Mor- ris College. (13 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruc- tion 1879/80 (p. 255) 14 same 1881/2.) EDUCATION: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS cont'd Normal College, Grayville 1880. Exhibit of affairs and condition of Normal Col- lege. (13 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1879/80: 258.) Northern Illinois College, Fulton 1880-1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of No. 111. College. (13 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruc- tion 1879/80 (p. 258) 14 same 1881/2.) Northwestern German-English Normal School, Galena 1871/2. Stmt. of amt. of property, endorsement, In- come, etc., of Northwestern German-English Nor- mal School. (9 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruc- tion 1871/2: 324.) 1880-1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of North- western German-English Normal School. (13 same 1879/80 (p. 250) 14 same 1881/2.) Northwestern College, Naperville 1871/2. Stmt. of amt. of property, endowment, income, etc., of Northwestern College. (9 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1871/2: 316.) 1880-1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of North- western College. (13 same 1879/80 (p. 248) 14 name 1881/2.) Northwestern University, Evanston 1880-1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of North- western University. (13 bienn. rept. supt. of pub- lic instruction 1879/80 (pp. 246-247) 14 same 1881/2.) Notre Dame Academy 1879-1881. Exhibit of affairs and condition of Notre Dame Academy, Bourbonnais Grove. (13 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1879/80 (p. 260) 14 same 1881/2.) Peoria German School Association 1871/2. Stmt. of amt. of property, endowment, income. etc., of Peoria German School Assn. (9 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1871/2: 326.) 1882. Exhibit of affairs of Peoria German School Assn. (14 same 1881/2: 312.) Presbyterian Theological Seminary of the Northwest, Chi- cago 1880-1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of Presby- terian Theological Seminary of the Northwest. (13 bienn. rept. supt. of public Instruction 1879/80 (p. 245) 14 same 1881/2.) Quincy College 1854-1868. Quincy College; hist, sketch of its origin and work. (7 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruc- tion 1867/8: 236-239.) Rockford Seminary 1851-1868. Rockford Female Seminary; hist, of its or! gin and work. (7 bienn. rept. supt. of public in- struction 1867/8: 275-278.) 3880-1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of Rockford Seminary. (13 same 1879/80 (p. 259) 14 same 1881/2.) Rush Medical College 1842-1868. Rush Medical College; hist, sketch of its origin and works. (7 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1867/8: 316.) 1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of Rush Medical College, Chicago. (14 same 1881/2: 299.) St. Angelas Academy, Morris 1871/2. Stmt. of amt. of property, endowment, Income, etc., of St. Angelas Academy. (9 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1871/2: 323.) 192 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP ILLINOIS EDUCATION: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS cont'd St. Francis Academy, Joliet 1882. Exhibit of affairs of St. Francis Academy. (14 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1881/2: 315- 316.) St. Francis Solanus College, Quincy 1880-1882. Exhibit of affairs of St. Francis Solanus College. ( 13 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1879/80 (p. 243) 14 same 1881/2.) St. Ignatius College, Chicago 1871/2. Stmt. of amt. of property, endowment, income, etc., of St. Ignatius College. (9 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1871/2: 317-318.) 1880-1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of St. Igna- tius College. (13 same 1879/80 (pp. 247-248) 14 same 1881/2.) St. Joseph Female Academy, Cairo 1880-1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of St. Joseph Female Academy. (13 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1879/80 (p. 243) 14 same 1881/2.) St. Joseph's Diocesan College, Teutopolis 1882. Exhibit of affairs of St. Joseph's Diocesan Col- lege. (14 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1881/2: 302.) St. Joseph's Seminary, Kankakee 1880-1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of St. Joseph's Seminary. (13 bienn. rept. supt. of pub lie instruction 1879/80 (p. 251) 14 same 1881/2.) St. Mary's School, Knoxville 1879-1881. Exhibit of affairs and condition of St. Mary's School. (13 bienn. rept. supt. of public in- struction 1879/80 (p. 260) 14 same 1881/2.) St. Mary's Training School for Boys, Des Plaines 1882. Exhibit of St. Mary's Training School for Boys. (14 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1881/2: 300.) St. Viateur's University 1882. Exhibit of St. Viateur's University, Bourbonnais Grove. (14 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1881/2: 304-305.) St. Vincent's School 1882. Exhibit of affairs of St. Vincent's School, La Salle Co. (14 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruc- tion 1881/2: 308.) St. Xavier's Academy, Chicago 1879-1881. Exhibit of affairs and condition of St. Xavier's Academy. (13 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1879/80 (pp. 259-260) 14 same 1881/2.) School of English and Modern Languages 1875/6. School of English and Modern Languages; rept. of its condition. (11 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1875/6: 259-272.) School of Natural History 1875/6. School of Natural History; its object and con- dition. (11 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1875/6: 255-258.) Seminary of the Sacred Heart, Chicago 1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of Seminary of the Sacred Heart. (14 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1881/2: 299.) Shurtleff College 1832-1868. Shurtleff College, Upper Alton; hist, sketch of its origin and work. (7 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1867/8: 221-223.) 1871/2. Rept. of Shurtleff College, Upper Alton, show- ing amt. and estimated value of real estate owned, amt. of other funds and endowments, yrly. income, EDUCATION: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS cont'd Shurtleff College cont'd no. of teachers, no. of students, course of study, tuition, etc. (9 same 1871/2: 308-309.) 1880-1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of Shurtleff College, Upper Alton. (13 same 1879/80 (p. 254) 14 same 1881/2.) Southern Illinois College 1856-1868. So. 111. College; hist, sketch of its origin and work. (7 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruc- tion 1867/8: 252-253.) Southern Illinois Normal School 18??. Exhibit of affairs of So. 111. Normal School and Commercial College, Carmi. (14 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1881/2: 315.) State Training School for Girls 1902/4. Rept. of State Training School for Girls, Ge- neva. (25 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1903/4: 131.) Teachers' Institute and Classical Seminary 1880-1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of Teachers' Institute and Classical Seminary, East Paw Paw. (13 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1879/80 (p. 248) 14 same 1881/2.) Theological Melanchton Seminary 1871/2. Stmt. of amt. of property, endowment, income, etc., of The Theological Melanchton Seminary of the German Evangelical Synod of the West, at Elmhurst. (9 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruc- tion 1871/2: 327.) Union College of Law, Chicago 1880-1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of The Union College of Law. (13 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1879/80 (p. 247) 14 same 1881/2.) United Presbyterian Theological Seminary 1871/2. Stmt. of amt of property, endowments, income, etc., of United Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Monmouth. (9 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruc- tion 1871/2: 320-321.) University of Chicago 1868. University of Chicago; sketch of its work. (7 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1867/8: 239- 242.) 1880-1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of Univer- sity of Chicago. (13 same 1879/80 (p. 247) 14 same 1881/2.) University of Illinois serial 1 series Kstabllshed under act of Congress of July '2, 1862, donating public lands to the several states and ter- ritories which may provide colleges for the benefit of agriculture and the mechanic arts. The Institu- tion was Incorporated and Its maintenance provided for by act of legislature of Feb. 28, 1867. 1867/8-1873/4. Ann. rept. of bd. of trustees of the 111. Industrial University, 1-7. Springfield, 1868-1875. Checklist 1. 1867/8 dept. ed. Springfield, Baker, Ballhache & Co., 1868. xli, 323 pp. 1. 1867/8 doc. ed. None Issued. 2. 1868/0 dept. ed. Springfield, State Jol. Prtg. Office, 1869. Iv, 372 pp. 2. 1868/0 doc. ed. Same as dept ed. 3. 1869/70 dept. ed. Springfield, State Jol. Prtg. Office, 1870. xlv, 407, 11! pp. 3. 1869/70 doc. ed. None Issued. 4. 1870/1 dept. ed. Springfield, 1872. xll, 369 pp. 4. 1870/1 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. xll, 361 pp. 5. 1871/2 dept. ed. Springfield, State Jol. Steam Print, 1873. 6 p. 1., 9-236. II pp. .">. 1871/2 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 240 pp. 6. 1872/rt dept. ed. Springfield. Slate Jol. Prig. Office, 1874. 6 p. 1.. IO-2iO pp.. 1 leaf. 6. 1872/3 doc. cd. None Issued. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS DF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS J93 EDUCATION: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS cont'd University of Illinois cont'd serial cont'd 1 series cont'd Checklist cont'd 7. 1873/4 dept. ed. Springfield, State Jol. Prtg. Office, 1875. 5 p. 1., 8-139, 11 pp. 7. 1873/4 doc. ed. None Issued. In Collected docs, as follows: 1. 1867/8 omitted. 2. 1868/9 In repts. 26 Gen. Assem. 1869, v. 3. 3. 1869/70 omitted. 4. 1870/1 in Repts. 27 Gen. Assem. 1871, v. 3 : 689-1069. 5. 1871/2 " " 28 " " 1874, v. 3 : 301-540. 6-7. 1872/3-1873/4 omitted. 2 series 1874/6-1882/4. Rept. of the bd. of trustees of the 111. Industrial University, 8-12, biennial 1-5. Spring- field, 1877-1885. Checklist 8 report, 1 bienn. 1874/6. 1877. " 2 1876/8. 1878. 10 " 3 " 1878/80. 1881. 11 " 4 1880/2. 1882. 12 " 5 " 1882/4. 1885. 219 pp. 3 p. 1., 8-297 pp. 4 p. 1., 8-261, Iv pp. 4 p. 1., 6-260 pp. 5 p. 1., 13-277, 12 pp. None of this series Is included in the Collected docs. 3 series 1884/6-1902/4. Bienn. rept. of the trustees of the Uni- versity of 111., 13-22, biennial 6-15. Springfield, 1887-1904. 13 rept. 6 ble 14 " 7 15 " 8 16 " 9 17 " 10 18 ' 11 19 ' 12 20 ' 13 21 ' 14 22 ' 15 None of th Checklist nn. 1884/6. 1887. 1886/8. 1889. 1888/90. 1890. 1890/2. 1892. 1892/4. 1894. 1894/6. 1896. 1896/8. 1898. 1898/00. 1901. 1900/2. 1902. 1902/4. 1904. s series Is included 6 p. 5 p. 5 p. 6 p. 6 p. 8 p. 8 p. xix, xxii. xxiii in tl ., 5-305 pp. ., 14-264 pp. ., 14-271 pp. ., 16-296 pp. ., 18-338 pp. .. 20-334 pp., xxi pis. ., 18-363 pp. 384 pp. 383 pp. , 446 pp. le Collected docs. non-serial 1804-1888. Hist, sketch of the University of 111. (17 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1887/8: cxvii-clxv.) 1851. "Plan for the State University"; presented at first Farmers' Convention. (Trans, state agric. socy. v. 1: 372-382.) . " Plan for an industrial university for the state of 111."; presented at first Farmers' Convention. (Same v. 1: 369-372.) 1851-1853. Proceedings of the Farmers' [later Indus- trial] Convention, 1-4. (Same v. 1: 366-399.) Object was to secure establishment of a state uni- versity. 1851-1870. Rept. on Industrial University. (1 bienn. rept. bd. of public charities 1869/70: 68-70.) 1852. Memorial of the Industrial Convention to Sen. and House of Representatives of 111., endorsing plans of Farmers' Convention of 1851 for disposal of college and seminary funds of state. (Trans, state agric. socy. v. 1: 382-384.) 1853. Industrial League of 111. ; officers, object, address and plan of action. (Same v. 1: 399-411.) An outcome of the Industrial Conventions of 1851- 1853. Object was to establish a state university and normal school. . Memorial of the fourth Industrial Convention of the state to the legisl. (Same v. 1: 386-391.) 1854. Rept. of committee on proposition 9 in relation to establishment of industrial universities. (House Jol. 18 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1854: 256.) . Rept. of special Sen. committee on bill to incor- porate 111. University. 7 pp. (Repts. 19 Gen. Assem. 1855: 513-519.) 1862/4. State Industrial University; rept. on. (5 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1863/4: 50- 57.) 13 EDUCATION: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS cont'd University of Illinois cont'd non-serial cont'd 1864. Rept. on 111. Industrial University by committee apptd. by Farmers' Convention held at Decatur Sept. 15, 1864. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1861/4: 988-992.) 1865. Rept. of jt. special committee on visit to Cham- paign Co. re. expediency of establishing state in- dustrial university at Urbana. 2 pp. (Rept. 24 Gen. Assem. 1865 v. 1: 319-320.) . Same. (House Jol. 24 Gen. Assem. 1865: 526- 527.) . Res. recommending apprn. from portion of taxes, to aid in effort to prepare a school for education of laboring classes. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1865/6: 4.) 1867. Rept. of Jt. committee on examination of proposi- tions re. establishment of state industrial univer- sity. 3 pp. (Repts. 25 Gen. Assem. 1867 v. 1: 443-445.) . Same. (House Jol. 25 Gen. Assem. 1867 v. 2: 266-268.) 1867/8-1869/70. Rept. on 111. Industrial University. (7 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1867/8 (pp. 152-168) 8 same 1869/70.) 1867/8-1902/3. Table showing attendance of students by yrs. and no. in instructional force from begin- ning of 111. Industrial University. (22 rept. trus tees of 111. Industrial University 1902/4: 70.) 1869. Rept. of committee on education on condition and requirements of 111. Industrial University. 9 pp. (Repts. 26 Gen. Assem. 1869 v. 1: 377-385.) 1872/3-1902/4. Rept. of recording secy, of 111. Indus- trial University. (6 rept. trustees 111. Industrial University 1872/3 (pp. 75-84) 22 same 1902/4.) 1873/4. Statistical tables of 111. Industrial University. (7 same 1873/4: 128-139.) 1873/4-1902/4. Rept. of 111. Industrial University. (10 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1873/4 (pp. 198-212) 25 same 1903/4.) 1879. Recommendation for apprn. for Industrial Uni- versity at Champaign. (Govs. mess. 1879: 23.) 1882. Opinion re. 111. Industrial University. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1880/2: 23.) 1883. Recommendation for increase in apprn. of 111. Industrial University. (Govs. mess. 1883: 9.) 1884. The duty of the state towards its university; by S. H. Peabody. (12 rept. trustees 111. Industrial University 1882/4: 57-72.) 1894. Opinion re. apprns. for University of 111. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1893/4: 242-243.) 1903. Recommendation for adequate apprns. to State University. (Govs. mess. 1903: 23.) . The University of 111.; by pres. A. S. Draper. (111. assn. of state officials 1 mtg. 1903: 40-52.) FUND 1851-1882. Sketch of origin and administration of 111. Industrial University Fund. (14 bienn. rept. supt. public instruction 1881/2: cxl-cxli.) 1869. Petition that authority be granted to trustees of 111. Industrial University to invest endowment funds of university as will secure largest yrly. in- come. (Sen. Jol. 26 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1859 v. 1: 177.) 1893. Govs. mess. re. manner of investing endowment funds of University of State. (House Jol. 38 Gen. Assem. 1893: 962; Sen. Jol. same 1893: 761.) 1897. Opinion re. endowment fund of State University. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1897/8: 350.) 1900/2-1902/4. Stmt. of condition of endowment fund of University of 111. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1900/2 (p. 177) some 1902/4.) 194 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP ILLINOIS EDUCATION: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS cont'd University of Illinois cont'd LAWS 1861-1867. Laws in relation to 111. Industrial Univer- sity. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1865/6: 302-313.) 1867. 111. Industrial University. Laws of Congress [and of 111. re. college of agric. and mechanic arts]. n. t. p. 12 pp. 1867/8. Laws of Congress concerning Industrial Uni- versity. (1 rept. trustees 111. Industrial Univer- sity 1867/8: 1-3.) RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES 1868/9-1892/4. Rept. of receipts and expenditures of 111. Industrial University. (2 rept. trustees 111. Indus- trial University 1868/9 (p. 59) 17 same 1892/4.) 1868/9-1902/4. Stmt. showing estimate of apprns. and receipts and expenditures for yrs. mentioned at 111. Industrial University. (3 same 1868/9: 92-93.) . Stmt. of warrants drawn by regent of 111. In- dustrial University. (2 same 1868/9 (pp. 94-99) 22 same 1902/4.) 1869-1871. Complete list of all apprns. made hy state for establishment, maintenance, and support of In- dustrial University. (2 bienn. rept. bd. of public charities 1870/2: 85.) 1869-1887. Classified stmt. of state apprns. to Univer- sity of 111. (17 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruc- tion 1887/8: clxiv.) 1869-1888. Comparative stmt. showing variations in salaries, at the University of 111., amt. of income from endowment, and total expenses aside from legisl. apprns. (17 same 1887/8: clxv.) 1869-1903. Stmt. of apprns. made to 111. Industrial Uni- versity. (22 rept. trustees 111. Industrial Univer- sity 1902/4: 70.) 1869/70-1902/4. Rept. of treasurer of 111. Industrial University. (3 same 1869/70 (pp. 85-86) 22 same 1902/4.) 1870-1902/4. Stmt. of state and current apprns. and expenditures therefrom. (4 same 1870/1 (p. 117) 22 same 1902/4.) 1870/1. Act of apprn.; act making apprns. for 111. In- dustrial University. (4 same 1870/1: 56.) 1870/1-1892/4. Stmt. of current expenditures at 111. Industrial University. (4 same 1870/1 (pp. 77-79) 17 same 1892/4.) 1872-1872/3. Stmt. of assets of Industrial University. (5 same 1871/2 (pp. 139-140) 6 same 1872/3.) 1873-1874. Stmt. of receipts, expenditures, state apprns. expended, and condition of endowment fund as pre- sented bd. meeting. (6 same 1872/3 (pp. 174-175) 7 same 1874.) 1878/80-1882/4. List of bills from which warrants have been drawn at 111. Industrial University. (10 same 1878/80 (pp. 176-178) 12 same 1882/4.) 1879/80. Financial rept. of 111. Industrial University. (13 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1879/80: 236.) 1880-1902/4. Stmt. of current apprns. and receipts of 111. Industrial University. (10 rept. trustees 111. Industrial University 1880/2 (p. 168) 22 same 1902/4.) 1887-1894/6. Financial stmt. of University of 111. [not Including State Laboratory of Natural History] for yr. ending Aug. 31. (14 same 1886/8 (p. 68) 18 same 1894/6.) 1890/2. Financial rept. of University of 111. (19 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1891/2: 16-18.) 1898-1904. Financial stmt. of University of 111. for yr. ending June 30. (19 rept. trustees 111. Industrial University 1896/8 (p. 141) 22 same 1902/4.) 1899-1901. Rept. of receipts and expenditures of treas- urer of 111. Industrial University. (21 same 1900/2: 90.) EDUCATION: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS cont'd Vermillion Academy 1882. Exhibit of affairs of Vermillion Academy. (14 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1881/2: 314.) Wartburg Seminary, etc. 1882. Exhibit of affairs of Wartburg Seminary and Evangelical Lutheran Collegium, Mendota. (14 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1881/2: 307.) Western Business College, Galesburg 1880-1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of Western Business College. (13 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1879/80 (p. 252) 14 same 1881/2.) Western Illinois State Normal School 1904. Opinion re. apprn. for registrar of Western 111. State Normal School. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1903/4: 133.) Westfield College 1861-1868. Westfield College; hist, sketch of its origin and work. (7 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruc- tion 1867/8: 255-256.) 1880-1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of West field College. (13 same 1879/80 (p. 244) 14 same 1881/2.) Wheaton College 1848-1868. Wheaton College, Wheaton; hist, sketch of its origin and work. (7 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1867/8: 227-228.) 1871/2. Rept. of Wheaton College, showing amt. and estimated value of real estate owned, amt. of other funds and endowments, yrly. income, no. of stu- dents, no. of teachers, course of study, tuition, etc. (9 same 1871/2: 310-311.) 1880-1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of Wheaton College. (13 same 1879/80 (p. 248) 14 same 1881/2.) Woman's Medical College, Chicago 1880-1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of The Woman's Medical College of Chicago. (13 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1879/80 (p. 246) 14 same 1881/2.) Young Ladies' Athenaeum 1864-1868. Young Ladies' Athenaeum, Jacksonville: hist, sketch of its origin and work. (7 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1867/8: 285-291.) 1871/2. Stmt. of amt. of property, endowment, income, etc., of Young Ladies' Athenaeum and the 111. Con- servatory of Music, Jacksonville. (9 same 1871/2: 327-328.) 1880-1882. Exhibit of affairs and condition of The Young Ladies' Athenaeum, Jacksonville. (13 same 1879/80 (p. 255) 14 same 1881/2.) > : EDWARDS COUNTY (1814) Agricultural Board; see Agriculture. Boards of Agriculture Agricultural Society; see Agricultural Societies Fruit; see Agriculture. Crops Geology; see Natural Resources Horticulture; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit Minerals; see Natural Resources Nurseries; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit Orchards; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit EFFINGHAM COUNTY (1831) Agricultural Board; see Agriculture. Boards of Agriculture Agricultural Society; see Agricultural Societies Geology; see Natural Resources Horticultural Society; see Agriculture. Horticultural Asso- ciations INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 195 EFFINGHAM COUNTY (1831) cont'd Minerals; see Natural Resources School Land; see Education. School Funds. Three Per Cent Fund, under date of 1843 EGGS Produce; see Agriculture. Poultry Raising ELEVATED RAILWAYS; see STREET RAILWAYS ELGIN Board of Trade; see Commerce EMBARRASS RIVER; see RIVER CONSERVANCY EMIGRATION; see POPULATION. MIGRATION EMINENT DOMAIN 1871. Approval of suggestion re. passage of law by which U. S., by proceedings in the state courts, can condemn and appropriate lands required for public buildings. (Govs. mess. adj. sess. 1871: 4.) 1880/2. Digest of most important opinions re. costs under eminent domain act. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1880/2: 19.) EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY INSURANCE; see INSURANCE" EMPLOYMENT; see LABOR EMPLOYMENT BUREAUS; see LABOR ENTOMOLOGIST Reports; see Agriculture. Crops. Pests EPIDEMICS; see PUBLIC HEALTH EPILEPTICS Maintenance; see that title Population; see that title EQUALIZATION; see TAXATION: STATE EXAMINERS OF ARCHITECTS, BOARD OF; see LICENSE EXECUTIVE MANSION; see PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS: STATE EXHIBITIONS Educational; see Education Industrial; see Industries. Exhibits Stock; see Agriculture. Livestock. Stock Shows EXPORTS; see COMMERCE EXPERIMENT STATIONS Agricultural; see Agriculture Forestry; see Natural Resources. Forests EXPRESS COMPANIES 1879/80-1881/1. Express cos. doing business on various r.rs. operating in 111. (10 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1879/80 (pp. 10-11) 11 same 1880/1.) 1895. Opinion; right of passengers to ordinary bag- gage, carrying parcels, express cos. as common car- riers. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1895/6: 233-234.) 1898. For law placing all express cos. under control of comn. (28 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1897/8: xiii-xiv.) FACTORY INSPECTION; see LABOR FAIRS Agricultural; see Agriculture FARMERS' INSTITUTES; see AGRICULTURE. EDUCA- TION FARM LABOR Wages; see Labor. Wages FARM MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANIES; see INSUR- ANCE FAYETTE COUNTY (1821) Agricultural Board; see Agriculture. Boards of Agriculture Agricultural Society; see Agricultural Societies Geology; see Natural Resources Horticultural Society; see Agriculture. Horticultural Asso- ciations Minerals; see Natural Resources FEEBLE-MINDED Maintenance; see Maintenance: State Population; see that title FEES 1896. Opinion re. fees of judges and clerks of election. (Bienn. rept. att. gen. 1895/6: 227.) 1899. Same; publisher's fee for advertising list of as- sessments. (Same 1899/00: 209.) . Same; that circuit clerks may demand payment of costs and fees in advance. (Same 1899/00: 210.) 1900. Same; clerks of city courts; compensation and fees and from what source derived. (Same 1899/ 00: 217-218.) Coroner 1898. Opinion re. fees of coroner and jurors statute construed. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1897/8: 275-276.) 1899. Same; fees of coroner. (Same 1899/00: 222.) Corporation; see Corporations INSURANCE; see INSUBANCE County Officers COUNTY CLERK 1880/2. Digest of most important opinions; re. ex- officio fee of county clerks. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1880/2: 20.) 1899. Opinion; what constitutes earnings of co. clerk's office; can not employ extra clerks without author- ity from co. bd.; co. bds. can not remit fees; when unpaid taxes bear interest. (Same 1899/00: 212- 214.) COUNTY COUKT CLERK 1899. Opinion re. clerks of co. courts entitled to like fees as clerks of circuit courts for similar services; may collect fees in advance, must exercise due dili- gence to secure payment of fees. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1899/00: 218-219.) RECOBDEB 1872. Govs. mess. re. act to provide for recording deeds, mortgages, and other instruments where original records are destroyed and fix fees for re- cording same. (House jol. 27 Gen. Assem. adj. reg. sess. 1871: 816-817.) 1899. Opinion re. co. recorder; not lawful for recorder to charge fee for release of mortgage on margin of record. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1899/00: 221.) SHEBIFF 1839. Suggestion that present law be so amended as to specify more distinctly fees which certain officers are to receive for their services, especially fees of sheriff and clerks for entering judgment and selling delinquent lands. (Rept. auditor of public accts. 1838/9: 14.) 196 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF ILLINOIS FEES cont'd County Officers cont'd SHERIFF cont'd 1869. Veto of bill to regulate fees and compensation of sheriffs and collectors in certain cos. (House jol. 26 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1869 v. 3: 747-748.) . Govs. mess. re. bills to amend act in relation to fees of certain co. officers; in relation to fees of bailiffs in Jefferson Co.; to regulate mileage in civil cases of sheriff of Adams Co. (Same 1869 v. 3: 530-531.) 1897. Opinion re. fees of circuit clerks and sheriffs; co. bd. may order fees collected in advance. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1897/8: 200.) . Same; sheriff's fees for conveying convicts to penitentiary. (Same 1897/8: 210.) . Same; sheriffs' fees for bringing witness from penitentiary on habeas corpus. (Same 1897/8: 210- 211.) . Same; sheriffs' fees for conveying paupers to hospital. (Same 1897/8: 211.) 1899. Same; sheriffs' fees earned in executing process from foreign cos. are earnings of office and must be accounted for. (Same 1899/00: 216-217.) 1901. Same; fee of sheriff for attendance on circuit and co. courts. (Same 1901/2: 255.) TBEASUBEB 1903. Opinion re. fees of co. treasurer. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1903/4: 297.) Grain Inspection; see Commerce. Grain Jurors 1872. Stmt. of fees of jurors at inquests each month, Sept. to Dec. (House jol. 28 Gen. Assem. 1873: 254- 255.) Justice of the Peace 1897. Opinion re. trial fee of justice of peace right to demand fees in advance. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1897/8: 202-203.) 1898. Same; fees of justice of peace fees in criminal cases constable to serve process of. (Same 1897/ 8: 202.) Poundmasters 1895. See Agriculture. Livestock, this date. State Officers 1827. Rept. of conference on disagreeing vote on bill to regulate fees and salaries of certain state offi- cers. (House jol. 5 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1826/7: 480- 481.) 1898. Change in law with reference to fees. (Bienn. rept. secy, of state 1896/8: 6.) AUDITOR 1860-1863. Rept. of auditor on aggregate amt. of salary and fees reed, to enable Sen. to determine amt. to be appropriated for contingencies. (Sen. jol. 23 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1863: 365-366.) REVENUE FBOM 1872/4-1882/4. Stmt. of fees reed., etc. (Bienn. rept. secy, of state 1872/4 (p. 8) same 1882/4.) 1872/4-1892/4. Stmt. of fees collected and paid into state treasury, by auditor of public accts. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1872/4 (p. 42) same 1892/4.) 1880/2. Stmt. of fees returned on acct. of comns. (Bienn. rept. secy, of state 1880/2: 114.) 1880/2-1882/4. Stmt. of fees reed, on acct. of comns. (Same 1880/2 (pp. 43-95) same 1882/4.) 1892/4-1894/6. Comparison of amt. of fees collected by secy, from all sources. (Same 1896/8: 4.) 1895. Stmt. of amt. of increased fees turned into state treasury by secy, of state. (Govs. mess. 1895: 32.) FEES cont'd State Officers cont'd REVENUE FBOM cont'd 1896/8-1902/4. Amt. of fees from all sources collected by secy. (Bienn. rept. secy, of state 1896/8 (pp. 3-4) some 1902/4.) SECBETABY OF STATE 1870. Communication from secy, of state giving stmt. of amt. of fees and emoluments reed, during year and sources from which they were obtained. (House jol. 27 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1871 v. 1: 239.) 1880/2. Digest of more important opinions; fee for certificate of magistracy. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1880/2: 21.) 1898. Secy, of state fee for certificate of magistracy as notary public; opinion. (Same 1897/8: 203.) STATE'S ATTORNEY 1880/2. Digest of more important opinions; fees of state's attys. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1880/2: 30.) 1897. Same; state's atty.; application of money col- lected on sheriff's bond. (Same 1897/8: 203-204.) . Same; state's atty. entitled to 10% on fines paid to circuit clerk. (Same 1897/8: 207.) 1898. Same; state's atty.'s right to apply fines upon fees earned during preceding yr.; allowed 10% on fines collected by co. clerk and paid to him; when to pay fines collected to co. supt. (Same 1897/8: 209-210.) . Same; fees of state's atty. (Same 1897/8: 204.) . Same; state's atty. application for money col- lected on judgments recovered by predecessor. (Same 1897/8: 205.) . Same; state's atty. fees and lien on judgment recovered in prosecutions under game law. (Same 1897/8: 205-206.) . Same; state's atty. fee in action of ejectment. (Same 1897/8: 207.) 1899. Same; state's atty. fees, how to be paid, not to be paid out of co. treasury. (Same 1899/00: 206.) . Same; fee of state's atty. in case of indictment for burglary and larceny, defendant pleading guilty. (Same 1899/00: 221.) 1901. Same; fees of state's atty. in cases before " Juve- nile Court." (Same 1901/2: 254.) 1902. Same; state's atty. not entitled to fees in habeas corpus cases. (Same 1901/2: 246-247.) . Same; fees of state's atty. (Same 1901/2: 245- 246.) SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTBUCTION 1870. Communication from supt. of public instruction re. amt. of fees and emoluments reed, during yr. and sources from which same were derived. (House jol. 27 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1871 v. 1: 238- 239.) TBEASUREB 1870. Communication from state treasurer furnishing stmt. of amt. of fees and emoluments reed, during yr. and sources from which same were derived. (House jol. 27 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1871 v. 1: 242- 243.) Town Officers 1897. Opinion re. fees of town collector. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1897/8: 213-214.) 1898. Same; fees of town officers cannot be changed by town auditors. (Same 1897/8: 213.) Witnesses 1825. Rept. of judiciary committee on petition of sundry persons praying for compensation for at- tendance as witnesses in certain criminal cases. (Sen. jol. 4 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1824/5: 215.) 1898. Opinion re. fees of witnesses before grand jury. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1897/8: 215.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP ILLINOIS 197 FENCE LAW 1856. Treatise on wire fences. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1856/7: 425-432.) 1864. Article on fence question in 111. (Same 1861/4: 690-695.) FERRIES 1823. Kept, of committee to whom was referred bill to amend act authorizing establishment of ferry on waters of Mississippi River, opposite St. Louis. (Sea. jol. Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1822/3: 126-127.) 1831. Communication from S. Wiggins transmitting stmt. of rates of ferriage across his ferry on Mis- sissippi River opposite St. Louis. (House jol. 7 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1830/1: 490-492.) 1838. Rept. of council of revision on bill to authorize St. Clalr Co. to establish ferry across Mississippi River. (House jol. 1 sess. 1838: 564.) 1841. Rept. on bill to authorize keeping of ferry across Meredosia creek. (Sen. repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840: 217-218.) 1847. Rept. on petition for ferry across Mississippi River at Brooklyn. (House repts. 15 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1846: 315-317.) FERTILIZERS Inspection; see Industries. Inspection Licensed; see License: State Manufacture; see Industries. Fertilizer FIBER CROPS; see AGRICULTURE. CROPS FINANCE: COUNTY 1828. Co. treasuries; embarrassments of likely to be increased by law of last sess. repealing provision whereby sheriffs performed duties of co. treasurers. (Govs. mess. 1828.) FINANCE: FEDERAL 1838. Rept. of committee on finance on so much of govs. inaugural address as relates to establishment of an independent treasury and national bank. 14 pp. (Repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1838.) . Same. (House jol. 1838/9: 98-108.) FINANCE: LOCAL 1898. Opinion re. village treasurer and constable; must be appointed. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1897/8: 295.) . Same; changing compensation of village trus- tees during term. (Same 1897/8: 214-215.) 1899. Same; orders on township treasurer when and for what purpose may be drawn; interest on same. (Same 1899/00: 294-295.) 1900. Same; township treasurer's bond; co. school supt. must bear expense of recording same. (Same 1899/00: 293.) FINANCE: STATE serial Auditor of Public Accounts Office created by constitution of 1818. 1 series 1818-1820. Ann. rept. of the auditor of public accts. for the yr. ending Dec. 31. In Collected docs, as follows : 1818 In House Jol. 1 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1810/20 : 27-30. ' " Senate jol. 1 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1819/20 : 24-27. 1819 text not found. A rept. was submitted ; see Senate Jol. 2 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1820 : 56. 1820 no record found. FINANCE: STATE cont'd serial cont'd A cont'd Auditor of Public Accounts cont'd 2 series 1821/2-1832/4. Bienn. rept. of the auditor of public accts. for the period ending Nov. 30. Checklist Although no pamphlet editions of the auditor's repts. of this period were found, It was thought best to establish the record that they were Issued In that form at least since 1828. 1820/2-1824/6 no record was found cif an order to print a pamphlet edition of these biennial reports. 1826/8 not found. 100 copies were ordered printed for the Senate. 1828/30 not found. 100 copies were order printed for the Senate. 1830/2 not found. 100 copies were ordered printed for the Senate and 70 copies for the House. 1832/4 not found. 100 copies were ordered printed for the Senate and 500 copies for the House. In Collected docs, as follows : 1821/2 In Laws 3 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1822/3 : 222-228. 1822/4 " Laws 4 Gen. Assem. 1826 : 99-100. 1824/6 " Private Laws 5 Gen. Assem. 1826/7 : 36-39. 1826/8 " Revised Code of 1829 : 245-249. " " Senate jol. 6 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1828/9 : 54-59. 1828/30 In Laws of Gen. Assem. 1830/1 : 195-199. " " Senate jol. 7 Gen. Assem. 1 SPSS. 1830/1 : 82-87. 1830/2 In Revised Laws 1833 : 665-670. " House jol. 8 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1832/4 : 41-47. 1830/2 In Senate jol. 8 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1832/4 : 32-38 1832/4 In Laws of 9 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1834/5 : 241- 246. 1832/4 In Senate Jol. 9 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1834/5 : 48-61. 1832/4 in House jol. 9 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1834/5: 48-56. 3 series 1834/5-1835/6. Ann. rept. of the auditor of public accts. to the Gen. Assem. for the fiscal yr. ending Nov. 30. Checklist 1834/5 not found. No order to print found. 1835/K not found. 2000 copies ordered printed for the House and 200 copies for the Senate. In Collected docs, as follows : 1834/5 in Senate jol. 9 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1835/6 : 66-72. 1834/5 in House jol. 9 Gen. Assem. 2 SPSS. 1835/6 : 97-102. 1834/5 In Laws 9 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1835/6 : 279-284. 1835/6 " Senate jol. 10 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1836/7 : 46-55. 18X5/6 in House jol. 10 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1836/7 : 38-47. 183, r >/6 in Laws 10 Gen. Assem. 1836/7 : 289-348. 4 series 1836/7. Ann. rept. of the auditor of public accts. to the Gen. Assem. for the fiscal yr. ending June 30. Checklist 1836/7 not found. 500 copies ordered printed for the House. In Collected docs, as follows : 1836/7 in House Jol. 10 Gen. Assem. special sess. 1837 : 1836/7 In Laws 10 Gen. Assem. special SPSS. 1837 : 112- 122. 5 series 1837/8-1839/40. Ann. rept. of the auditor of public accts. to the Gen. Assem. for the fiscal yr. ending Nov. 30. Checklist 1837/8 dept. ed. Not found. " doc. ed. n. t. p. 13 pp. 1838/9 dept. ed. Springfield, Walters, 1839. 31 pp. " doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. 1839/40 dept. ed. Springfield, Walters. 1840. 14 pp. " doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. 198 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS FINANCE: STATE cont'd serial cont'd A cont'd Auditor of Public Accounts cont'd 5 series cont'd Checklist cont'd In Collected docs, as follows : 1837/8 in Senate jol. 11 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1838/9: 41-53. 1837/8 in House Jol. 11 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1838/9: 64-76. 1837/8 In Laws 11 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1838/9 : 301- 303. 1837/8 In Senate repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1838/9 [doc. 3]. 1838/9 in Senate repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1839/40 : 49-79. 1839/40 In House repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840/1 : 65-78. 6 series 1842-1868. Bienn. rept. of the auditor of public accts. to the Gen. Assem. for the fiscal period ending Nov. 30. 1842 dept. ed. " doc. ed. 1844 dept. ed. 1844 doc. ed. Checklist Not found, n. t. p. 23 pp. Springfield, Walters 25 pp. Springfield, Walters and Weber, 1844. and Weber, 1844. 32 pp. Doc. ed. includes rept. of treasurer. 1846 dept. ed. Not found. " doc. ed. n. t. p. 47 pp. 1848 dept. ed. Not found. " doc. ed. n. t. p. 14 pp. 3000 copies were ordered printed for the House and 200 copies for the auditor. 1850 dept. ed. Not found. " doc. ed. n. t. p. 56 pp. 18."2 dept. ed. Not found. " doc. ed. n. t. p. 41 pp. 1854 dept. ed. Not found. " doc. ed. n. t p. 45 pp. 1851! dept. ed. Not found. " doc. ed. n. t. p. 95 pp. 1858 dept. ed. Springfield, Bailhache and Baker, 1859. 98 pp. 1858 doc. ed. n. t p. 98 pp. 1860 dept. ed. Springfield, Bailhache and Baker, 1861. 124 pp. 1860 doc. ed. n. t. p. 124 pp. 1862 dept. ed. Springfield, Baker and Phillips, 1863. Ill pp. Imprint date is 1862 on cover and 1863 on title page. 1862 doc. ed. n. t. p. Ill 1864 dept. ed. Springfield, 88 pp. 1864 doc. ed. n. t. p. 88 pp. 1866 dept. ed. Springfield, Baker and Bailhache, 1867. 99 pp. 1866 doc. ed. n. t. p. 99 pp. 1868 dept. ed. Springfield, Baker and Baflhache, 1869. 132 pp. 1868 doc. ed. n. t. p. 132 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1842 In Senate repts. 13 Gen. Assem. 1842/3 : 33-55. pp. Hal ker and Phillips. 1865. 1844 1846 1848 1850 1852 1854 i ; 14 " 15 " 16 " 17 " 18 " 19 ' 1856 1858 1860 1862 1864 1866 1868 * 20 ' 21 ' 22 ' 23 ' 24 ' 25 ' 26 ' 1844/5 : 33-64. 1846/7 : 19-63. 1849: 13-26. 1851 : 33-88. 1853: 31-69. 1855: 3-45. 1857: 47-143. 1859: 49-146. 1861, v. 1 185-308. 1863, v. 1 105-215. 1865, V. 1 97-184. 1867, V. 1 33-115. 1869, V. 1 193-324. 7 series Under Act of March 31, 1869. 1869-1870. Ann. rept. of the auditor of public accts. to the Gen. Assem. for the fiscal yr. ending Nov. 30. Checklist 1869 dept. ed. Springfield, 111. Jol. Prtg. Office, 1869. 191 pp. 1869 doc. ed. n. t p. 191 pp. 1870 dept. ed. Springfield, 111. Jol. Prtg. Office, 1870. Ill pp. This is the regular separate edition. It does not Include the Insurance rept. FINANCE: STATE cont'd serial cont'd A cont'd Auditor of Public Accounts cont'd 7 series cont'd Checklist cont'd 1870 dept. ed. n. t. p. 379, vll pp. Auditor's rept. with Insurance rept. (pp. 113-379.) 1870 doc. ed. n. t. p. 106 pp. This Is a bastard edition. It Is the one to be found in the Collected docs. The " Stmt. of property assessed for 1870," comprising pp. 62-105 of the regular edition is omitted entirely from this edi- tion. This edition of 106 pages, comprises, how- ever, the ann. rept. of the treasurer, which is excluded from the regular edition. In Collected docs, as follows : 1869 in Repts. 26 Gen. Assem. 1869, v. 1 : 705-895. 1870 " 27 " " 1871, v. 3 : 195-302. 8 series 1872-1874. Bienn. rept. of the auditor of public accts. to the gov. for the fiscal period ending Nov. 30. Springfield, 1872-1874. Checklist 1872 dept ed. Springfield, State Jol. Steam Print, 1872. xx, 180, vi pp. 1872 doc. ed. n. t. p. xx, 180, iv pp. 1874 dept. ed. Springfield, State Jol. Steam Print, 1874. xviii, 218, Iv pp. 1874 doc. ed. n. t. p. xvi, 218, iv pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1872 in Repts. 28 Gen. Assem. 1873, v. 1 : 105-308. 1874 " " 29 " " 1875, v. 1 : 97 [for 133]-334. 9 series 1876-1904. Bienn. rept. of the auditor of public accts. to the gov. for the fiscal period ending Sept. 30. Springfield, 1876-1904. Checklist 1876 dept. ed. D. W. Lusk, 1876. ill, 208, iv pp. " doc. ed. Same as dept ed. 1878 dept. ed. D. W. Lusk, 1878. xii, 229, Iv pp. " doc. ed. Same as dept, ed. 1880 dept. ed. II. W. Rokker, 1880. xiii, 228, Iv pp. " doc. ed. n. t. p. xiii, 228, iv pp. 1882 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1882. xil, 295, Iv pp. " doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. 1884 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1884. x, 285, Iv pp. " doc. ed. n. t. p. x, 285, iv pp. 1886 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1886. xi, 324 pp. " doc. ed. n. t. p. xi, 324 pp. 1888 dept. ed. Springfield Prtg. Co., 1888. xiv, 316 pp. " doc. ed. Same as dept ed. 1890 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1890. xvi, 350 pp. " doc. ed. Same as dept ed. 1892 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1892. xvi, 328 pp. " doc. ed. Same as dept ed. 1894 dept. ed. Ed. F. Hartman, 1895. xxi, 400 pp. " doc. ed. Same as dept ed. 1896 dept. ed. Phillips Bros., 1897. xv, 387 pp. " doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. Hereafter but one edition was issued. 1898 Phillips Bros., 1899 xv, 401 pp. 1900 " " 1901 1902 " " 1903 1904 111. State Jol. Co., 1904. In Collected docs, as follows : 1876 In Repts. 30 Gen. Assem. 1877, v. 1 : 35-262. 1878 1880 1882 1884 1886 1888 1890 1892 1894 1896 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 xvi, 424 pp. xiv, 471 pp. xvi, 459 pp. 1879, v. 2, doc. B. C. D. B. B. B. B. B. 1881, v. 1, 1882, v. 1, 1885, v. 1, 1887, v. 1, 1889, v. 1, 1890, v. 1, 1892, v. 1, 1895, v. 1, 2d doc. in vol. 1896, v. 1, 1st doc. in vol. Hereafter the publication of the Collected docs, ceased. B Treasurer Office created by constitution of 1818. 1 series 1818-1820. Ann. rept. of the treasurer for the yr. end- ing Dec. 31. In Collected docs, as follows : 1818 in Senate Jol. 1 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1819/20 : 27 29. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP ILLINOIS 199 FINANCE: STATE cont'd serial cont'd B cont'd Treasurer cont'd 1 series cont'd 1818 in House jol. 1 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1819/20 : 30- 31. t 1819 text not found. A rept. was submitted ; see Senate jol. 2 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1820 : 55. 2 series 1820/2-1832/4. Bienn. rept. of the treasurer for the period ending Nov. 30. Checklist Although no pamphlet editions of the treasurer's re- ports of this period were found, it was thought to he l>est to establish the record that they were issued in that form at least since 1828. 1820/2-1824/6 no record of an order to print a pamphlet edition of these biennial reports was found. 1826/8 not found. 100 copies were ordered printed for the Senate. 1858/30 not found. loO copies were ordered printed for the Senate. 1830/2 not found. 1OOO copies were ordered printed for the Senate and 70 copies for the House. 1832/4 not found. 1000 copies were ordered printed for the House and 100 copies for the Senate. In Collected docs, as follows : 1820/2 In Laws 3 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1822/3 : 228- 232. 1820/2 in Senate jol. 3 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1822/3 : 105-108. 1822/4 in Lnws 4 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1826 : 101-102. 1824/8 " Private Laws 5 Gen. Assem. 1826/7 : 40-43. 1S20/8 " Revised Code of 1829 : 250-252. " Senate Jol. 6 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1828/9 : 59-62. 1828/30 in Senate jol. 7 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1830/1 : 78-82. 1828/30 in Laws 7 Gen. Assem. 1830/1 : 200-204. 1830/2 " House jol. 8 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1832/3 : 58-60. 1830/2 in Senate jol. 8 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1832/3 : 44-46. 1830/2 In Revised Laws of 111. 1832/3 : 671-673. 1832/4 " House jol. 9 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1834/5 : 57-61. 1832/4 In Senate jol. 9 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1834/5 : 38-42. 1832/4 in Laws 3 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1834/5 : 237-240. 3 series 1834/5-1835/6. Ann. rept. of the treasurer to the Gen. Assem. for the fiscal yr. ending Nov. 30. checklist 1834/5 not found. No order to print found. 1835/6 not found. 200 copies ordered printed for the Senate. In Collected docs, as follows : 1834/5 In House jol. 9 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1835/6 : 102-106. 1834/5 in Senate jol. 9 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1835/6 : 72-76. 1834/5 in Laws 9 (Jen. Assem. 2 sess. 1835/6 : 284-288. 1835/6 " Senate Jol. 10 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1836/7 : 35-37. 1835/6 In Laws 10 Gen. Assem. 1836/7 : 348-350. 4 series 1836/7. Ann. rept. of the treasurer to the Gen. Assem. for the yr. ending June 30. Checklist 1836/7 not found. 50O copies ordered printed for tie House. In Collected docs, as follows : 1836/7 in House jol. 10 Gen. Assem. special sess. 1837 : 46-47. 1836/7 in Laws 10 Gen. Assem. special sess. 1837 : 123- 125. 5 series 1837/8-1839/40. Ann. rept. of the treasurer to the Gen. Assem. for the fiscal yr. ending Nov. 30. Checklist 1837/8 dept. ed. Not found. " doc. ed. n. t. p. pp. 15-17. Continues pagination of auditor's rept. of same year. FINANCE: STATE cont'd serial cont'd B cont'd Treasurer cont'd 5 series cont'd Checklist cont'd 1838/9 dept. ed. Not found. " doc. ed. n. t. p. 3 pp. 1839/40 dept. ed. Not found. doc. ed. n. t p. 3 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1837/8 in Senate Jol. 11 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1838 : 53- 55. 1837/8 in House Jol. 11 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1838 : 77- 1837/8 in [Senate] repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1838/9. 1837/8 In Laws 11 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1838 : 315-317. 1838/9 in Senate repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1839/40 : 121-123. 1839/40 In Senate repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840/1 : 177-179. 6 series 1842-1868. Bienn. rept. of the treasurer to the Gen. Assem. for the fiscal period ending Nov. 30. Checklist 1842 dept. ed. Not found. 500 copies ordered printed. 1842 doc. ed. n. t. p. 5 pp. 1.H44 dept. ed. Not found. " doc. ed. n. t. p. pp. 27-32. Continues pagination of auditor's rept. 1846 dept. ed. Not found. " doc. ed. n. t. p. pp. 41-47. Continues pagination of auditor's rept. 1848 dept. ed. Not found. " doc. ed. n. t. p. 8 pp. 1850 dept. ed. Not found. " doc. ed. n. t. p. 8 pp. 1852 dept. ed. Not found. " doc. ed. n. t. p. 13 [for 11] pp. 1854 dept. ed. Not found. ' doc. ed. n. t. p. 1-2, 6-13 pp. Text complete, paging Imperfect. 1850 dept. ed. Not found. " doc. ed. n. t. p. 21 pp. 1858 dept. ed. Not found. " doc. ed. n. t. p. 15 pp. i860 dept. ed. Not found. " doc. ed. n. t. p. 38 pp. 182 dept. ed. Not found. " doc. ed. n. t. p. 69 pp. 1864 dept. ed. Not found. " doc. ed. n. t. p. 46 pp. 1866 dept. ed. Not found. " doc. ed. n. t. p. 55 pp. 1868 dept. ed. Springfield, 111. Jol. Trtg. Office, 1868. 32 pp. 1868 doc. ed. n. t. p. 32 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1842 In [Senate] repts. 13 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1842/3: 59-63. 1844 in Senate lepts. 14 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1844/5 : 59-64. 1846 In Senate repts. 15 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1846/7 : 57-63. 1848 in House repts. 16 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1849 : 18- 20. 1850 in Senate repts. 17 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1851 : 25-32. 1852 in Senate repts. 18 Gen. Assem. 1853 : 1854 1856 1858 1860 19 20 21 22 : 99-109. 1855 : 46-56. 1857 : 25-45. 1859, v. 1 : 35-47. 1861, v. 1 : 35-70. " : 81-115. 27-83. 49-93. 117-167. 35-64. Senate jol. 22 Gen. Assem. 1861 : 1862 Reports 23 Gen. Assem. 1863, v. 1 1864 " 24 " " 1865, v. 1866 " 25 " " 1867, v. 1868 " 26 " " 1869, v. 7 series 1869-1870. Ann. rept. of the treasurer to the gov. for the fiscal yr. ending Nov. 30. Checklist 1869 dept. ed. Not found. " doc. ed. n. t. p. 29 pp. 1870 dept. ed. Springfield, 1870. 38 pp. " doc. ed. n. t. p. pp. 71-106. The paging continues that of the bastard edition of the auditor's rept. for the same year. In Collected docs, as follows : 1869 In Reports 26 Gen. Assem. 1869, v. 1 : 899-925. 1870 " " 27 " " 1871, v. 3 : 266-302. 200 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS FINANCE: STATE cont'd serial cont'd B cont'd Treasurer cont'd 8 series 1872-1874. Bienn. rept. of the treasurer to the gov. for the fiscal period ending Nov. 30. Checklist 1872 dept. ed. Springfield, State Jol. Steam Print, 1873. 93, Hi pp. 1872 dept. ed. Another ed., same collation, called " An- nual Report " on title page. 1872 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 93 pp. 1874 dept. ed. Not found. " doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 123, Iv pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1872 In Reports 28 Gen. Assem. 1873, v. 1 : 311-401. 1874 " " 29 " " 1875, v. 1 : 5-132. 9 series 1876-1904. Bienn. rept. of the treasurer to the gov. for the fiscal period ending Sept. 30. Checklist 1876 dept. ed. Springfield, D. W. Lusk, 1876. 29 pp., 1 leaf. 1876 doc. ed. 1878 dept. ed. _.,_ 29 pp. 1878 doc. ed. n. t. p. 29 pp. 1880 dept. ed. Springfield, Weber, Magle & Co., 1880. 33 pp. 1880 doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. 1882 dept. ed. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1882. 27 pp. " doc. ed. Same as dept ed. 1884 dept. ed. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1884. 25 pp. " doc. ed. n. t. p. 25 pp. 1886 dept. ed. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1886. 26,pp. . n. t. p. 29 pp., 1 leaf. Springfield, Weber, Magle & Co., 1878. doc. ed. 1888 dept. ed. 1888 doc. od. 1890 dept. ed. Springfield, doc. ed. pp. Springfield Prtg. Co., 1888. n. t. p. 26 Springfield, 26 pp. n. t. p. 26 pp. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1890. 25 pp. Same as dept ed. 1892 dept. ed. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1892. 26 pp. " doc. ed. Same as dept ed. 1894 dept. ed. Springfield, Ed. P. Hartman, 1894. 27 pp. 1894 doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. 1896 dept. ed. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1896. 28 pp. " doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. From this time there was but one edition. 1898 n. p., n. d. 28 pp. 1900 n. p., n. d. 29 pp. 1902 n. p., n. d. 30 pp. 1904 n. p., n. d. 29 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1876 in Reports 30 Gen. Assem. 1877, v. 1, pt. 1 : 5-R1. 1878 1880 1882 1884 1886 1888 1890 1892 1894 1896 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 38 39 1879, v. 2, doc. C. 1881, v. 1883, v. 1885, v. 1887, T. 1889. v. 1890, v. 1892, v. 1893, v. 1896, v. 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, Sii 2 D. D.* C. C. C. C. doc. C.] nlettered doc. In spite of the brief and intermittent character of these reports, it was thought best to preserve the record of them in serial form. Three similar reports were made In 1874, 1877, and 1889 resp. ; see these dates In the non-serial group. 1 series 1824-1832. Rept. of joint committee on finance apptd. to examine into situation of the treasury. In Documents as follows : 1824 in Senate Jol. 4 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1824/5 : 173- 174. 1825 in Senate Jol. 4 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1826 : 72- 77. 1825 In House Jol. 4 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1826 : 89- 93. 1826 in House Jol. 5 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1826/7 : 424- 425. 1828 not found. 1830 In House Jol. 7 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1830/1:251- 253. * There are two documents lettered D In this volume. FINANCE: STATE cont'd serial cont'd C cont'd 1 series cont'd 1830 In Senate Jol. 7 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1830/1 : 218- 219. 1832 In Senate Jol. 8 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1832/3 : 101- 102. 2 series 1871-1873. Rept. of committee on finance on the situa- tion of the treasury. Checklist 1871 n. t. p. 7 pp. 1873 n. t. p. 11 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1871 in House Jol. 27 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1871, v. 1 : 361-355. 1871 in Reports 27 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1871, v. 1 : 777-783. 1873 in Reports 28 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1873, v. 4 : 133-143. In 1871 the rept. is by the House committee on finance ; In 1873 It is by the Jt. committee on finance. non-serial 1818. Embarrassed state of treasury and consequent impaired credit of state noted. Authorization of state loan to meet claims of state recommended, also change in system of taxation and rearrange- ment of grants and donations from Congress in the belief that such arrangements of taxes upon In- dividuals need not be increased. (Govs. mess. 1818.) 1818-1898. Stmt. showing balances, receipts and dis- bursements of the treasury. (Blue Book 1899: 387.) 1818-1902. Same. (Same 1903: 583.) 1820. Flourishing condition of treasury; territorial debt extinguished and demand agst. treasury in small proportion to funds therein; proper course of economy expected to leave surplus in treasury and justify reduction in taxes. (Govs. mess. 1820.) 1821/2. Depreciated currency; proposal to wind up state bank without charter violation by total pro- hibition of further issues or loans. (Auditor's rept. 1821/2.) 1822. Prosperity of state impeded by late fluctuating and deranged state of circulating medium; fixed standard urged. (Govs. inaugural address 1822 in Sen. jol. 3 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1822/3: 21.) . Justification of state's efforts to redeem treasury of state from bankruptcy into which it had fallen under territorial govt. (Govs. mess. 1822.) 1824. Stmt. of condition of state treasury. (Same 1824.) 1825. Rept. of committee apptd. to examine accts. of J. Kelly, late treasurer and cashier. (Sen. jol. 4 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1824/5: 214-215; House jol. same 1824/5: 258.) 1826. Recommendation that law authorizing auditor to issue warrants for state paper of value of de- mands on treasury be repealed, effect of present system reviewed and suggestions for new law. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1826.) . Stmt. showing unfavorable condition of treasury due to depreciation of currency in which taxes are paid, extension of judiciary and expenses of re- building state house; economy urged in order that in future state be enabled to appropriate a portion of public funds to educational interest and internal improvements. (Same 1826.) 1827. Objections of Council of Revision to act re. dis- bursements at treasury and mode of issuing and redeeming auditor's warrants. (House jol. 5 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1826/7: 490-491.) . Treasurer's stmt. explaining difference between his financial stmts. and those of auditor. (Same 1826/7: 319.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 201 FINANCE: STATE cont'd non-serial cont'd 1827. Auditor's stmt. of cause of disagreement between his bienn. rept. and that of treasurer. (Same 1826/7: 325.) 1828. Stmt. of financial condition of state treasury. (Govs. mess. 1828.) 1828/30. Impending deficiency, due to withholding by General Govt. of part of money borrowed from school fund; proposal to meet deficiency by with- drawing state paper from circulation and a loan. (Treasurer's rept. 1828/30.) 1832. Rept of jt. committee required by jt. res. to ascertain amt. due state by late treasurer. (Sen. jol. 1832/3: 108.) 1833. Rept. of committee on finance on precise amt. of state paper burnt and destroyed. (Same 1832/3: 240.) 1837/8. Stmt. showing present resources of state. (A.R. auditor public accts. 1837/8: 45.) 1'aglng from Senate Jol. 1839. Rept. of committee on internal improvements on bill re. apprn. to cos. 2 pp. (Repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1838.) . Stmt. of financial condition of state, showing classified present indebtedness, available resources unavailable, do. (Govs. mess. Dec. 1839.) 1840. Rept. exhibiting the statistics of the state, made to the House by a select committee. 12 pp. (House repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1839/40: 33-44.) Confined to financial statistics, viz. : Fund Comrs.' Ofllce Internal Improvement stock sold 1838-1839, amt. available In 1840, amt. receivable In 1841. Internal Improvement System aggregate amt. of expenditures on each one of the Improvements mentioned In the Internal Improvement bill up to Dec. 2, 1830, payments and amt. which may be necessary over and above payments and present llabllltes of state for work done, to complete all such works [1. e. r.rs.] as have been contracted, In continuous lines from navigable rivers. Illi- nois and Michigan Canal Fund State House In- debtedness of State. . Table exhibiting financial condition of state, indebtedness, resources, amt. of interest to be paid on the internal Improvement debt. (Govs. mess. 1840.) 1841. Rept. of committee of finance re. state debt. 7 pp. (House repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840/1: 177-183.) Contains classified estimated expenses for 1841 and table showing amt. and nature of Indebtedness, current expenses and anticipated resources. 1842. Finances of state can be placed upon a perma- nent footing by reducing revenue and requiring it to be collected in current funds and auditor's war- rants. (Rept. auditor of public accts. 1840/2: 22.) . Detailed stmt. showing financial condition of state. (Govs. mess. Dec. 1842.) 1843. Rept. of auditor of public accts. as to sufficiency of revenue of 1842/3, practicability of some plan to relieve treasury and maintain value of warrants, etc. 5 pp. (House repts. 13 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1842/3: 249-253.) 1844. Communication from state treasurer re. certain state debtors. 1 leaf. (Sen. repts. 14 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1844: 157.) 1845. Govs. communication proposing to relinquish portion of salary, with view to aid in retrenching expenses of state govt. (Sen. jol. 14 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1844/5: 231.) 1847. Communication from gov. re. assets belonging to state and condition of mill property at Carmi and New Haven. 2 pp. (House repts. 15 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1846/7: 291-292.) 1849. Communication from treasurer as to delivery of moneys, warrants, books, etc. of late treasurer, and FINANCE: STATE cont'd non-serial cont'd payment of balance due state. (House jol. Jan. 1849: 466.) 1849. Rept. of treasurer re. final settlement of affairs of late treasurer, M. Carpenter, deceased. 1 leaf. (House repts. 16 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1849: 159.) 1850. Expediency of more restrictive legisl. to secure public revenue. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts 1848/50: 23.) . Law regulating mode of making payments into treasury (repealed in 1845) should be re-enacted. (Same 1848/50: 25.) 1852. Explanatory remarks on stmts. and general financial condition of state. (Same 1850/2: [3]-5.) 1857. Comment on early extinguishment of state debt and rapid increase of revenue of state, " cannot be a doubt that this unusual prosperity is result, in great measure, of liberal spirit of state towards her internal improvements." (Govs. mess. Jan. 1857.) 1860. Suggestions concerning financial affairs of state. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1858/60: 4-6.) 1860-1861. Communication from auditor of public accts. with stmt. of notes retired and securities withdrawn Nov. 30, 1860, to Feb. 4, 1861. 3 pp. (Repts. 22 Gen. Assem. 1861 v. 1: 450-451.) 1861. Rept. of select committee apptd. to visit treas- urer's office, and inspect safes and other means for securely keeping public money, to count money in said office, and to inquire whether or not any por- tion of money belonging to state has been kept at any other place within last two years. (Sen. jol. 22 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1861: 579-580.) . Suggestion that, where large units, of money are to be issued during an extended period of time, that apprns. be so restricted as to prevent accumu- lation of too large no. of warrants agst. an unpre- pared treasury. (Govs. mess. 1861: 24.) 1862. Remarks on general financial condition of state, urging that provision be made for additional room and facilities to his office. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1860/2: 4-6.) . Rept. of committee on finance charged to investi- gate facts connected with presence of govt. paper in vaults of treasury. (House jol. 23 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1863: 640-645.) 1863. Treasurer's rept. of amt., character and descrip- tion of money transferred to him by late treasurer. (Same 1863: 142-143.) 1865. Rept. of treasurer on amt. of coin on hand Jan. 6. (Sen. jol. 24 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1865: 87; House jol. same 1865: 119.) 1865-1874. Stmt. of coin acct. (Bienn. rept. state treasurer 1864/6 (pp. 38-39) some 1872/4.) 1866. General remarks on receipts and expenditures of state treasury. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1864/6: 4-5.) 1870. Balance due on apprns. and expenses of govt. to May 31, 1871; remarks on balance. (A.R. auditor public accts. 1869/70: 5.) 1872. Balance in treasury and due on apprns., Dec. 1, 1872, and estimated expenses of govt. to June 1, 1873; remarks by auditor of public accts. on said subject. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1870/2: viii-ix.) 1873. Detailed stmt. of abatements, comns., etc., In each co. (Same 1872/4: 72-73.) 1874. Rept. of committee on finance on examination of state treasurer's books; and on count of money in treasury. 2 pp. (Repts. 28 Gen. Assem. 1873 v. 4: 787-788.) . Same. (House jol. 28 Gen. Assem. adj. reg. sess. 1874: 168-169.) 202 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS FINANCE: STATE cont'd non-serial cont'd 1874. Kept, of committee on contingent expenses re. disposition of apprn. for guarding state treasury, etc. (Same 1874: 196.) 1879. Stmt. showing financial condition of state. (Govs. mess. 1879: 19-20.) 1882-1884. Stmt. of financial condition of state. (Same 1885: 3-4.) 1883. Kept, of sub-committee of committee on finance on probable expenditures and balance by July 1, 1883. (House jol. 1883: 978-979.) 1885. Stmt. of balance of apprns. made by 33 Gen. Assem. remaining unexpended March 20, 1885. (House jol. 34 Gen. Assem. 1885: 460-463.) 1887. Kept, of jt. committee on finance on records of auditor of public accts., and amt. in state treasury March 1. (Same 35 Gen. Assem. 1887: 534-535.) 1889. Rept. of jt. committee of finance; on finances of state. (Sen. jol. 36 Gen. Assem, 1889: 652-653; House jol. same 1889: 690-691.) . Same, separate. Not seen ; 300 copies ordered printed. 1893. Communication from atty. gen. re. auditor's right to draw three salaries, as auditor of public accts., as comr. of insurance and as ex-officio mem- ber of bd. of equalization; re. right of treasurer to loan public money and appropriate interest for personal use; re. recovery of money loaned by ex- state financial officers, not accounted for by them. (Sen. jol. 38 Gen. Assem. 1893: 278-282; House jol. same 1893: 301-302.) . Govs. communication re. no. of bds. and officers who have drawn large sums from public treasury, and are of little use to public. (Sen. jol. 38 Gen. Assem. 1893: 448-449.) 1895. Stmt. of amt. saved by abolishment of office of purchasing agt. (Govs. mess. 1895: 5.) 1897. Communication from gov. recommending bor- rowing of money for payment of unpaid apprns. of 39th Gen. Assem. (Sen. jol. 40 Gen. Assem. 1897: 238.) Appropriations 1826. Objections of Council of Revision to act making apprns. for yrs. 1825 and 1826. (House jol. 4 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1826: 144.) 1827. Rept. of conference committee on disagreeing vote on bill making apprns. for 1827 and 1828. (Same 5 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1826/7: 482.) 1869-1874. Tabular exhibit of accts. and apprns. of 28 Gen. Assem. (Sen. jol. 28 Gen. Assem. 1873: 318- 319.) 1876/8-1902/4. Stmt. showing apprns. made by Gen. Assem., amt. of warrants drawn thereon, and un- expended balance. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1876/8 (pp. 226-229) same 1902/4.) 1880-1903. Stmt. showing balance of apprns. made by Gen. Assem. unexpended, amt. of warrants drawn thereon, and unexpended balance which lapsed into treasury. (Same 1880/2 (pp. 254-256) same 1902/4.) 1880/2-1902/4. Apprns. (Bienn. rept. secy, of state 1880/2 (pp. 132-210) same 1902/4.) 1880/2 called Itemized acct. of expenditures of various funds under control of secy, of state ; 1882/4- 1894/6 has no heading ; 1896/8 called Apprns. ; 1898/00-1900/2 called Unexpended apprns. ; 1902/4 called Funds on hand. 1897. Govs. mess. re. unpaid apprns. of 39 Assem. (House jol. 40 Gen. Assem. 1897: 151.) 1897/8. Stmt. showing amt. of the deficiency apprns. (Bienn. rept. secy, of state 1896/8: 8.) CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS; see MAINTENANCE: STATE. RE- CEIPTS, ETC. FINANCE: STATE cont'd Auditor's Office 1821. Rept. of jt. committee apptd. to examine offices of the public auditor and treasurer. (Sen. jol. 1 sess. 2 Gen. Assem. 1820/1: 78-79.) On manner of keeping accts. 1825. Rept. of jt. committee on examination of State Bank and its branches, and also offices of auditor of public accounts and treasurer of state. (House jol. 4 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1824/5: 203-204.) 1832. Rept. of jt. committee on finance on examination of books, accts., and vouchers of auditor's office. (Same 1832/3: 179.) 1833. Rept. of jt. select committee apptd. to examine into situation of offices of secy, of state, auditor of public accts., and state treasurer. (Same 1832/3: 391-392.) Expenditures See also below, Receipts and Expenditures. 1818-1834. Auditor's stmt. of expenditures of state govt. from its commencement to Sept. 30, 1834. (Sen. jol. 9 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1834/5: 52-60.) See below, 1835/0-1902/4, for continuation. 1825. Stmt. of amt. of warrants issued by auditor and outstanding agst. treasury. (Govs. mess. 1826.) 1835. Govs. mess, and communications from auditor, clerk of Supreme Court, and other officers, re. de- cision of Supreme Court declaring " act concerning the payment of money out of the state treasury " unconstitutional and void. (House jol. 9 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1834/5: 474-494.) 1836. Rept. of finance committee required to inquire into probable expenses of govt. for following yr. (Same 2 sess. 1835/6: 207.) 1835/6-1902/4. Warrants drawn on state treasury. (A.R. auditor public accts. 1835/6 (p. 49) same bienn. rept. 1902/4.) Pagination of 1835/6 rept. taken from Senate jol. Classified stmt. to 1846/8. Beginning with 1848/50 there are two stmts. viz. : " General " (the above) and " Detailed." In 1870/2 the classified stmt. was resumed. For a table of expenditures from beginning of state, see above, under dates, 1818- 1834. 1837-1838. Rept. of committee on accts. on current ex- penditures of govt. (House jol. 10 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1836: 176-177.) 1839/40. Classified estimate of expenditures. (Audi- tor's rept. 1836/8.) 1839/40-1840/2. Stmt. showing amt. of warrants drawn upon State Bank for current expenses of state, and charged to various accts. (A.R. auditor public accts. 1839/40 (p. 6) same 1840/2.) 1841. See above, Finance: State. This date. 1842. Some reduction in expenses could be effected in expense of collecting the revenue. (Rept. auditor of public accts. 1840/2: 21.) 1842/4. Stmt. showing probable amt. of funds neces- sary to defray ordinary expenses of govt. for next two yrs. (Same 1840/2: 20.) 1843. Communication from gov. re. mode of paying contingent expenses of state govt. 2 pp. (House repts. 13 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1842/3: 175-176.) 1848/50-1902/4. Detailed stmt. of warrants drawn upon treasury showing on what apprn. and to what acct. charged. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1850/2 (pp. 10-16) same 1902/4.) This table was preceded by another, see above, under dates, 1835/6-1902/4. 1850/2. Stmt. showing amt. of cancelled auditor's war- rants, interest on same, and school certificates reed, monthly, and returned to auditor's office. (Bienn. rept. state treasurer 1850/2: 9.) 1863. Protest of members of the House of Representa- tives agst. bill making apprns. for current expenses INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 203 FINANCE: STATE cont'd Expenditures cont'd of state govt. (House jol. 23 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1863: 650-651.) 1863. On act of Feb. 14, 1863, providing for ordinary and contingent expenses of govt. until adjournment of next regular sess. (Govs. mess. 1865: 7-8.) 1865-1866. Stmt. of expenditures for ordinary and special purposes. (Same 1867: 7-8.) 1870/2-1902/4. Stmts. showing warrants drawn on treasury, and classification of objects and purposes for which warrants were drawn. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1870/2 (pp. vi-vii) same 1902/4.) For an earlier classified stint, see above, under dates, 1835/6-1902/4. 1871. Mess, of Gov. Palmer, May 24, to special sess. re. state expenses, etc. Entry from Bowker. It Is none other than the regular message delivered at the opening of the special session of the legislature of 1871. As It appears In Bowker It might appear to be a special message, and It Is entered here to avoid what else might appear to be im omission. . Rept. of committee of conference on bill to make apprns. to pay certain expenses of govt. for which no apprn. has heretofore been made. (Sen. jol. 27 Gen. Assem. adj. reg. sess. 1871: 300.) . Govs. communication with communication from secy, of state re. apprns. made by 26 Gen. Assem. for incidental expenses of state govt. (House jol. 27 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1871 v. 1: 184-185.) 1872. Rept. of conference committee re. Sen. amdmts. to House bill " to make apprns. to pay certain ex- penses of state govt. for which no apprn. has here- tofore been made." (Same adj. reg. sess. 1871: 337.) 1872-1882. Bienn. stmt. of cost of state govt. in all its depts. except for public schools, payment of state debt and military fund. (Govs. mess. 1883: 2.) 1874/5-1904/5. Stmt. showing estimated expenses of govt. payable from revenue fund by authority of existing apprns. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1872/4 (pp. viii-ix) same 1902/4.) 1880. Remarks on estimated expenses required for state govt. (Same 1878/80 :vi.) 1886. Index of expense records. (Secy, of state.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION; see that title ATTORNEY GENERAL; see ADMINISTRATION OP JUSTICE: STATE. RECEIPTS, ETC. BOARD OF HEALTH; see PUBLIC HEALTH. RECEIPTS, ETC. BUILDING AND LOAN ASSNS. ; see that title CANALS; see that title CAPITOL; see PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS: STATE CIRCUIT ATTORNEYS; see ADMINISTRATION OK JUSTICE: STATE. RECEIPTS, ETC. COURTS; see ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE: STATE. RE- CEIPTS, ETC. EDUCATION; see that title EXECUTIVE MANSION; see PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS: STATE FISH; see FISH AND GAME. RECEIPTS, ETC. FOOD COMMISSION; see INDUSTRIES. INSPECTION FUGITIVES FROM JUSTICE; see ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE: STATE. RECEIPTS, ETC. GOVERNOR; see that title GAME; see FISH AND GAME. RECEIPTS, ETC. GRAIN INSPECTION; see COMMERCE. GRAIN TRADE HEALTH BOARD; see PUBLIC HEALTH. RECEIPTS, ETC. INSPECTION OF GRAIN; see COMMERCE. GRAIN TRADE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT; see INSURANCE. RECEIPTS, ETC. INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT; see PUBLIC WORKS: STATE JUDICIARY; see ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE: STATE. RE- CEIPTS, ETC. FINANCE: STATE cont'd Expenditures cont'd JURORS; see ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE: STATE. RE- CEIPTS, ETC. LFXJISLATURE serial 1887-1897. Statement of the expenses of the Gen. Assem. In Journuls as follows : 35 Gen. Assem. In Sen. jol. Jan. 1887. xxl pp. preceding Index. 35 Gen. Assem. In House Jol. Jan. 1887. xxi pp. preceding Index. 36 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. In Sen. jol. Jan. 1889. xx pp. preceding Index. 36 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. House Jol. Jan. 188!t. xx pp. preceding Index. 36 Gen. Assem. extra sess. in Sen. Jol. July 1890. 11 pp. following index. 36 Gen. Assem. extra sess. In House jol. July 1890. 11 pp. following index. 37 Gen. Assem. in Sen. jol. Jan. 1891. xxlil pp. preceding index. 37 Gen. Assem. in House jol. Jan. 1891. xxlil pp. pre- ceding Index. 38 Gen. Assem. in Sen. Jol. Jan. 1893. xxiv pp. preceding Index. 38 (Jen. Assem. in House jol. Jan. 1803. app. 24 pp. 39 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. in Sen. jol. Jan. 1895. \xvli pp. preceding Index. 39 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. In House jol. Jan. 1895. xxvli pp. preceding index. 3!) Gen. Assem. extra sess. in Sen. jol. June 1895. xlll pp. preceding Index. 39 Gen. Assem. extra sess. In House jol. June 1895. xlll pp. preceding Index. 40 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. In Sen. jol. Jan. 1897:1123 1151. 40 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. in House jol. Jan. 1897. 29 pp. preceding Index. 40 Gen. Assem. specl. sess. In Sen. jol. Dec. 1897. Not found. 40 Gen. Assem. specl. sess. In House jol. Dec. 1897. 23 pp. preceding Index. non-serial 1821/2-1902/4. See below Receipts and Expenditures, 1821/2-1834/5. The expenditures after 1834/5 are to be found In the later acct. referred to In note under above dates. 1844/6. Stmt. showing amt. of warrants drawn upon treasurer on acct. of Gen. Assem. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1844/6: 24.) 1871. Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to expenses of Gen. Assem. (Sen. jol. 27 Gen. Assem. I sess. 1871: 59.) 1875. Communication from auditor of public accts. re. amt. of money paid to secy, of Sen. and clerk of House. (House jol. 29 Gen. Assem. 1875: 677-678.) 1879. Rept. re. claims by members of standing com- mittee for reimbursement for expenses incurred in discharge of service. (Same 31 Gen. Assem. 1879: 1015-1016.) 1883. Rept. of committee on contingent expenses re. itemized bills due certain claimants for expenses as members of investigating committees. (Same 33 Gen. Assem. 1883: 875-877; 996-997.) 1890. Stmt. of expenses of special sess. 36 Gen. Assem. II pp. (Sen. jol. 36 Gen. Assem. extra sess. 1890.) 1895. Opinion re. payment of employes of Gen. Assem. on joint res. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1895/6: 229- 232.) House 1849-1885. House pay-roll. In Journals as follows : 16 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. in House jol. Jan. 1849 : 518- 519. 16 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. In House jol. Oct. 1849. 1 leaf following p. 107. 17 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. in House jol. Jan. 1851. 1 leaf following p. 533. 17 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. in House jol. June 1852 : 207- 208. 18 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. in House jol. Jan. 1853 : 717- 718. 18 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. In House Jol. Feb. 1854 : 245- 247. 204 FINANCE: STATE cont'd Expenditures cont'd LEGISLATURE cont'd non-serial cont'd House cont'd 19 Gen. Assom. 1 sess. in House jol. Jan. 1855 : 727- 729. 20 Gen Assem. in House Jol. Jan. 1857 : 1025-1027. 21 Gen. Assem. in House jol. Jan. 1859 : 901-903. 22 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. In House jol. Jan. 1861 : 1054- 1056. 22 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. In House jol. April 1861 : 114- 116. 23 Gen. Assem. in House jol. Jan. 1863 : 737-743. 24 Gen. Assem. in House jol. Jan. 1865 : 1336-1338. 25 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. in House Jol. Jan. 1867, v. 2 : 1037-1040. 25 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. in House jol. June 1867 : 49- 51. 25 Gen. Assem. 3 sess. in House Jol. June 1867 : 243- 245. 26 Gen. Assem. in House jol. Jan. 1869, v. 3 : 766-769. 27 Gen. Assem. 1871-1872. Omitted. 28 Gen. Assem. in House jol. Jan. 1874. 13 pp. following index.* 29-31 Gen. Assem. 1875-1879. Omitted. 32 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. in House jol. Jan. 1881. ill pp. preceding index. 32 Gen. Assem. sped. sess. In House jol. March 1882. ii pp. preceding index. 33 Gen. Assem. in House Jol. Jan. 1883. ill pp. preceding Index. 34 Gen. Assem. in House Jol. Jan. 1885. IT pp. preceding index. Hereafter these pay-rolls of the House and Senate resp. are merged Into a statement of the " Expenses of the General Assembly " ; see above. Senate 1849-1885. Senate pay-roll. In Journals as follows : 16 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. in Senate jol. Jan. 1849 405- 406. 16 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. in Senate jol. Oct. 1849 : 99- 100. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 17 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. in Senate Jol. Jan. 1851 17 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. in Senate jol. June 1852 152. 18 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. in Senate jol. Jan. 1853 568. 18 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. in Senate jol. Feb. 1854 192. 443- 151- 567- 191- 509- 19 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. In Senate jol. Jan. 1855 610. 20 Gen. Assem. in Senate jol. Jan. 1857. 2 pp. following Index. 21 Gen. Assem. in Senate jol. Jan. 1859 : 583-584. 22 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. In Senate jol. Jan. 1861 : 655- 656. 22 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. in Senate jol. April 1861 : 71- 72. 23 (Jen. Assem. in Senate jol. Jan. 1863 : 394-396. 24 Gen. Assem. in Senate Jol. Jan. 1865 : 961-962. 25 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. In Senate jol. Jan. 1867 : 1383- 1384. 25 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. in Senate jol. June 1867 : 38- 39. 25 Gen. Assem. 3 sess. in Senate jol. June 1867 : 227- 228. 26 Gen. Assem. in Senate Jol. Jan. 1869, v. 2 : 979- 981. 27 Gen. Assem. 1871-1872. Omitted. 28 Gen. Assem. In Senate jol. Jan. 1874. 11 pp. following index.t 29-31 Gen. Assem. 1875-1879. Omitted. 32 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. In Senate jol. Jan. 1881. iv pp. preceding index. 32 Gen. Assem. sped. sess. in Senate jol. March 1882. ii pp. preceding Index. 33 Gen. Assem. in Senate jol. Jan. 1883. II pp. preceding index. 34 Gen. Assem. In Senate jol. Jan. 1885. II pp. preceding Index. Hereafter these pay-rolls of the Senate and House resp. are merged Into a statement of the " Expenses of the General Assembly " ; see above. MILITIA; see that title PHARMACY BOABD; see LICENSE: STATE. RECEIPTS, ETC. * Called : Pay-roll of the House and expenses of the General Assembly. t Called : Pay- Roll of the Senate and expenses of the General Assembly. Prepared by the auditor. FINANCE: STATE cont'd Expenditures cont'd PRINTING; see PUBLIC FEINTING PUBLIC WOBKS; see that title RAILBOAD AND WAREHOUSE COMMISSION; see RAILROADS. RECEIPTS, ETC. RIVER IMPROVEMENT; see RIVER CONSERVANCY SALARIES; see that title SCHOOLS; see EDUCATION STATE DEPARTMENT 1843. Communication from gov. to Sen. and House re. mode of paying contingent expenses of state dept. (U. S. 29 Cong., 1 sess., House doc. 226: 1053-1054.) 1872. Increase of expenses of secy.'s dept.; need of larger apprn. for. (Bienn. rept. secy, of state 1870/ 2: 20-22.) 1872/4. Custodian of state property and incidental ex- pense acct. (Same 1872/4: 9-10.) 1872/4-1878/80. Apprns. and expenditures for secys. office. (Same 1872/4 (p. 9) same 1878/80.) 1881/2-1896/8. Itemized stmt. of expenditures of office of secy, of state. (Same 1880/2 (pp. 115-123) same 1896/8.) STATE HOUSE; see PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS: STATE WAR EXPENDITURES; see that title Fiscal Year 1874. Recommendation that fiscal yr. end on Sept. 30, instead of Nov. 30. (3 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1873/4: 9.) 1875. Act to change fiscal yr. of state and designate time repts. shall be made to gov. (4 bienn. rept. bd. of public charities 1874/6: 17.) . Same. (6 same 1878/80: 18.) 1882. Opinion re. fiscal yr. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1880/2: 21.) Funds 1846-1852. Stmt. of ann. receipts and payment of in- terest, Insane Hospital tax and Institute for Blind funds. (Bienn. rept. state treasurer 1850/2: 13.) 1856-1904. Recapitulation of treasurer's accts. with the different funds. (Same 1856/8 (p. 8) same 1902/4.) 1864/6-1868/9. Stmt. of warrants drawn on special funds. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1864/6 (p. 33) A.R. same 1868/9.) 1868/9-1869/70. Stmt. showing state treasurer's accts. with different funds. (A.R. same 1869 (pp. 39-43) same 1870.) 1869/70-1902/4. Stmt. of receipts and disbursements of special state funds. (Same 1869/70 (pp. 14-15) bienn rept. same 1902/4.) 1870/2-1874/6. Struts, showing amt. of all funds in treasury, receipts and disbursements from state treasury and balance of all funds in treasury. (Bienn. rept. same 1870/2 (pp. iv-r) same 1874/ 6.) 1874/6. Stmt. of several funds in state treasury, bal- ances on hand Dec. 1, 1874, and Sept. 30, 1876, and total receipts and expenditures in interim. (Govs. mess. 1877: 24.) 1876/8-1902/4. Stmt. showing balances of all trust and state funds in state treasury. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1876/8 (p. viii) same 1902/4.) 1876-1904. Stmt. of treasurer's accts. with the different funds, showing receipts and disbursements of state treasury for each mo. (Bienn. rept. state treasurer 1876/8 (pp. 14-15) some 1902/4.) 1878/9-1882/3. Treasurer's stmt. of monthly balances of the several funds in state treasury. In Collected docs, as follows : 1878/9 in House jol. 31 Gen. Assem. 1879:249. [1880/1] not found. 1882/3 In House jol. 33 Gen. Assem. 1883 : 226. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 205 FINANCE: STATE cont'd Funds cont'd 1882. Opinion re. publishing stmt. of public funds. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1880/2: 27.) COLLEGE FUND; see EDUCATION. SCHOOL FUNDS COMMISSION MERCHANTS' LICENSE FUND; see LICENSE CONTINGENT FUND 1832. Govs. detailed stmt. of distribution made of con- tingent fund. (House jol. 8 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1832: 260-264.) 1832/4-1860/2. Stmt. showing amt. drawn from treas- ury on acct. of contingent fund. (Bienn. rept. audi- tor public accts. 1832/4 (pp. 48-51) some 18GO/2.) Paging from Senate jol. 1834-1838. Auditor's stmt. showing amt. paid out of contingent fund for last 4 yrs. to whom and on what acct. paid. (Sen. jol. 11 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1838: 78-90.) . Same, separate. 14 pp. (Repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1838.) 1847. Rept. of committee apptd. to examine condition of sinking [i. e. contingent] fund. 12 pp. (House repts. 15 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1846: 339-350.) DESERTERS' FUND; see WAR EXPENDITURES : STATE. CIVIL WAK DIRECT TAX FUND; see below, RECEIPTS EXECUTIVE FUND; see GOVERNOR FISH WARDEN'S EXPENSE FUND; see FISH AND GAME. RE- CEIPTS, ETC. FTVE PEB CENT FUND; see FINANCE: STATE. RECEIPTS GAME PROTECTION FUND; see FISH AND GAME. RECEIPTS, ETC. GOVERNOR'S FUND; see GOVERNOR ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILBOAD FUND; see TAXATION: STATE REVENUE INSANE HOSPITAL TAX FUND 1846-1856. State of treasury on acct. of insane hospital tax fund. (Bienn. rept. state treasurer 1846/8 (p. 4) same 1854/6.) 1847-1848. Comparative stmt. of revenue, interest an cont'd non-serial cont'd 1902-1903. Table showing out-put of shipping and local mines of state with tons of different grades of coal by distrs. (21 same 1902 (p. 26) 22 same 1903.) . Table showing percentages of different grades of coal of shipping mines. (23 same 1904: 70.) 1902-1904. List of shipping or commercial collieries of state arranged according to out-put. (21 same 1902 (pp. 16-25) 23 same 1904.) . Table showing haulage of coal in shipping mines of state, by distrs. (21 same 1902 (p. 31) 23 same 1904.) . Stmt. showing name and no. of mining machines in use by distrs. (21 same 1902 (p. 62) 23 same 1904.) . Table showing average price paid for mining in each distr. (23 same 1904: 74.) 1902/3-1902/4. Table showing percentages of mines and tons showing haulage. (22 same 1903 (p. 36) 23 same 1904.) 1903. Table showing plant values, with acres of ground owned and leased by 111. coal mines. (22 same 1903: 122.) . Table showing grouping of mines by tonnage and distrs. (22 same 1903: 8.) . Opinion re. coal rights. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1903/4: 441.) . Table showing machine mining; mines, men, machines and no. of tons of coal mined, by distrs. (22 ann. coal rept. of 111. bureau of labor statistics 1903: 66.) 1903-1904. Stmt. showing classification of mines as to tonnage, with percentages of mines and tons. (22 same 1903 (p. 8) 23 same 1904.) . Table showing percentages of out-put of ship- ping and local mines; also percentages of distribu- tion by distrs. (22 same 1903 (p. 41) 23 same 1904.) . Disposition of out-put of shipping mines by cos. and distrs. (22 same 1903 (pp. 42-45) 23 same 1904.) . Summary of physical character of coal mines of state, geological no. of seam, manner of working, kinds of openings and tons produced. (22 same 1903 (p. 121) 23 same 1904.) . Table showing physical character of coal mines of state by cos. (22 same 1903 (pp. 94-120) 23 same 1904.) 1903/4. Table showing mines, no. of men employed and no. of tons of coal for two yrs. with increase and decrease by distrs. (23 same 1904: 6.) 1904. Recapitulation of cos. from which coal is shipped, no. of mines, total tons shipped, supplied to locomotives, sold to local trade and consumed or wasted at mines. (23 same 1904: 65-66.) . Table showing shipping mines in which powder is used for blasting coal, by distrs. (23 same 1904: 82-95.) GBUNDY COUNTY See also Natural Resources, this county. 1857-1858. Coal shipped from Grundy Co. by rail. (Trans, state agric. socy. v. 3: 227.) 1865/6. Coal, lime and lime stone, clay and brick in Grundy Co. (Same 1865/6: 217, 218.) HABDIN COUNTY See also Natural Resources, this county. 1871. Mining interests of Hardin Co. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 9: 156.) INDUSTRIES cont'd Mining cont'd COAI cont'd JACKSON COUNTY See also Natural Resources, this county. 1810. First coal mined in Jackson Co. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 13: 201.) PEEBY COUNTY 1875. Estimated amt. of coal in Perry Co. and value of same. (Trans, dept. agric. 1875: 250.) VEBMILION COUNTY 1871. Three-fourths of Vermilion Co. underlaid with good quality of bituminous coal; amt. coal annually mined. (Trans, dept. agric. 1871: 205.) COPPEB 1862. See above, Coal, this date. INSPECTION; see above, that title IBON 1862. See above, Coal, this date. LAWS; see above, that title LEAD 1828. Memorial to Congress praying that portion of avails of lead manufactured at Fever River be appropriated for improvement of navigation of Upper Mississippi River, and a second portion to citizens of Joe Daviess Co. for educational pur- poses. (House Jol. 6 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1828/9: 158.) 1853-1859. Record of tons of lead reed, at Chicago and at St. Louis each yr. (Geol. Survey of 111. v. 1: 157.) 1856-1859. Stmt. showing receipts of lead at St. Louis by river and rail. (Some v. 1: 157.) 1860. Geology of the lead region of Northwestern 111.; by Prof. J. D. Whitney. (Same v. 1: 153-207.) Progress of mining In this region (1827-1858) ; topog- raphy ; surface geology ; character of rocks ex- posed In 111. lead region ; mode of occurrence of lead ore ; detailed descriptions of some of the principal diggings In 111. . Lead bearing distr. in 111. entirely comprised within limits of Jo Daviess and Stephenson cos. larger portion in former co. (Same v. 1: 155.) 1865. Hardin Co.; by A. H. Worthen, embracing re- sults of examinations made by state geologist and H. Engelmann and also rept. by Dr. J. G. Norwood on Rosiclare Mines (1858). (Same v. 1: 350-375.) Maps and plans of Rosiclare mines. . Diagr. of lead-bearing crevices near Galena, 1860. (Same v. 1, betw. pp. 192-193.) 1873. Jo Daviess Co.; by Jas. Shaw. (Geol. Survey of 111. v. 5: 25-26.) Galena, or lead ore, price of mineral (each year 1853- 1868), modes of occurrence, future of the lead region, the romance of mining. . See also Land: National Domain, this date. There Is some material which might be useful historic- ally In this connection among the documents relat- ing to the State Bank of 111. at the time It engaged In the lead loans ; see Banks. RIOTS; see that title ZINC 1876. Zinc manufactories in La Salle Co., only ones in West, one of them largest in world. (Trans, dept. agric. v. 14: 144.) Salt; see Natural Resources. Mineral; do. Land: State. Salines Silk 1885. Silkworm notes; by Charles Woodworth. (Dept. agric. circular 124: [35].) . Same. (Same 125: 25-26.) . List showing by cos. parties interested in silk culture. (Same 124: 36-40.) 228 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS INDUSTRIES cont'd Stone Quarries 1845-1847. Abstr. of rept. of canal agt. showing names of lessees of stone quarries, and amt. reed, there- from. ([3] A.R. bd. of trustees of 111. and Mich. Canal 1846/7: 131.) 1847/8. Exhibit showing names of boats engaged in stone trade; amt. of cubic feet taken up by each boat, as reported at collectors office, Chicago, the stone having been taken from canal banks. ([4] same 1847/8: 129-131.) BEET SUOAB 1873. Res. recommending committee to prepare rept. upon success of beet sugar industry in state, and of its future prospects, together with such facts as they may be able to gather in relation to the in- dustry in Europe, and to suggest such means as may be most favorable to furtherance of industry in 111. (Trans, dept. agric. 1873: 29.) 1898. Res. adopted by farmers' institute suggesting that legisl. appropriate funds to encourage more complete experiments as to adaptability of soil of different parts of state for beet culture. (A.R. farmers' institutes 1898: 172.) . The sugar beet in 111., with results of analyses of same. 52 pp. (Agric. exper. station bull. 49.) . The Sugar Beet Industry for 111.; by P. G. Hoi- den. (A.R. farmers' institutes 1898: 61-66.) 1901. The sugar beet industry and its place in 111. agric.; by F. H. Rankin. (A.R. farmers' institutes 1901: 340-342.) . Some things taught by sugar beet growing; by F. H. Rankin, pres. 111. Sugar Beet Growers' Assn. (Agric. dept. circular 192: 33-35.) 1902. Rept. on sugar beet investigation and experiment In 111.; by R. S. Woodview. (A.R. farmers' insti- tutes 1902: 178-181.) SOBGHUM; see AGBICTJLTUKE. CHOPS Textile WOOL See also above, Associations. 1845. Rept. of committee on mnfres. and agric. on petitions for restraint of animals running at large; and for encouragement of growing of fine wool in state. 3 pp. (House repts. 14 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1844/5: 233-235.) 1866. Rept. on exhibit of scoured wools, made at Chi- cago Fair. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1865/6: 104- 107.) 1870. Premium essay on wool growing in 111., includ- ing preparation for market and marketing the wool; by A. M. Garland. (Same 1869/70: 180-184.) 1877/80-1877/04. Table showing no. of IDS. of wool shorn, value per Ib. and total value of product in Illinois each yr. In Documents as follows : 1877/80 in Agric. dept. circular 80 : 66. 1877/81 1877/82 1877/83 1877/84 1877/85 1877/86 1877/87 1877/88 1877/80 1877/90 1877/91 1877/92 1877/93 1877/94 1877/95 1877/06 1877/97 1877/98 1877/99 1877/00 104 : 94. 106 : 162 ; 118 : 18. 126 : 13. 132 : 14. 139 : 18. 143 : 14. 147 : 16. 161 : 16. 165 : 17. 159 : 16. 163 : 17. 167 : 19. 171 : 22. 176 : 23. 179 : 26. 183 : 26. 187 : 26. 191 : 26. 116 : 84. * There are two circulars each numbered 139. INDUSTRIES cont'd Textile cont'd WOOL cont'd 1877/01 in 1877/02 " 1877/03 " 1877/04 " 1882/3-1903/4. Agric. dept. circular 195 : 26. ' 199:26. 203 : 26. 207; 26. Table showing wool clip. See under Agriculture. Crops. Fruits, tables for 1882/3, 1884/5-1887/8, 1890/1-1903/4. 1882/3-1903/4. Table showing, by cos., no. of Ibs. of wool shorn (assessors' returns), price per Ib., value of product. In Documents as follows : 1882/3 in Agric. dept. circular 106 : 70-71. 118 : 90-91. 126 : 72-73. 139': 74-75.* 143 : 74-75. 147 : 60-61. 151 : 75-77. 155 : 74-76. 159 : 73-75. 163 : 75-77. 167 : 77-79. 76-78. 78-80. 73-75. 75-77. 74-76. 75-77. 75-77. 75-77. 75-77. 75-77. 171 175 179 183 187 191 195 199 203 207 1883/4 1884/5 1885/6 1886/7 1887/8 1888/9 1880/90 1890/1 1891/2 1802/3 1893/4 1894/5 1805/6 1806/7 1897/8 1898/9 1899/00 1900/1 1901/2 1902/3 1903/4 Tile-making See also above, Associations. 1879. Tables showing no. of feet of drain tile made and price per 1000 feet at factories. (Trans, dept. agric. 1879: 548-554.) 1884. Statistics of mnftre. of drain tile in 111. 35 pp. (Labor statistics bureau.) Wages; see Labor. Wages INHERITANCE TAX; see TAXATION: STATE INJURIOUS INSECTS; see AGRICULTURE. CROPS. PESTS INSANE Maintenance; see that title Population; see that title INSANE CONVICTS; see CRIMINAL INSANE MAINTENANCE: STATE. INSECTS Injurious; see Agriculture. Crops. Pests INSECTICIDES; see AGRICULTURE. CROPS. PESTS INSPECTION AND REGULATION Bake Shops; see Industries. Inspection Drugs; see Industries. Inspection Factories; see Labor Fertilizers; see Industries. Inspection Fires; see that title Fish; see Fish and Game Food; see Industries. Inspection Grain; see Commerce Ice; see Industries. Inspection Immigrants; see Population. Migration; do. Public Health. Epidemics. Small-pox * There are two circulars each numbered 189. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP ILLINOIS 229 INSPECTION AND REGULATION cont'd Livestock; see Agriculture. Livestock Milk; see Industries. Inspection Mines; see Industries. Inspection Railroads; see that title INSTITUTES Farmers'; see Agriculture. Teachers'; see Education. INSURANCE Education Teachers serial Under acts of March 11 and 26, 1869 1 series 1869-1882. Ann. Insurance rept. of the auditor of pub- lic accts. for the yr. ending Dec. 31. Fire, marine, and Inland and life and accident Insur- ance. Checklist Issued. This report comprises 99-191 of the auditor's rept. 1869. None Issued. This report comprises pp. 113-379 (1) of the auditor's rept. for 1869/70. Collectors are cautioned concerning the Irregularity In the auditor's reports of these two years, for 1. 1869 dept. ed. 1. 1869 doc. ed, 2. 1870 dept. ed. 2. 1870 doc. ed. \ None is n a? details of which see serial group. 3. 1871 dept. ed. under Finance : State, the 3. 1871 doc. ed. 4. 1872 dept. ed. 4. 1872 doc. ed. n. p 4. 1872 pt 1 dept. ed. 4. 1872 pt. 1 doc. ed. 4. 1872 pt. 2 dept. ed. 4. 1872 pt. 2 doc. ed. Springfield, State Jol. Prtg. Office, 1871. 260 pp. n. p., n. d. 256 pp. Springfield, 111. Jol. Prtg. Office, 1872. 366, x pp. n. d. 366, x pp. Not found. None Issued. Springfield, 111. Jol. Prtg. Office, 1872. 150, IT pp. None Issued. 2 series pt. 2, pt. 1. Fire, marine and Inland Insurance cos. Life and accident cos. 1873-1883. Ann. insurance rept. of auditor of public accts., 5-15. Springfield, [1873]-1883. Checklist 5. 1873 pt. i dept. ed. Not found. 5. 1873 ;>t. i doc. ed. n. t p. 259 pp. 5. 1873 pt. 2 dept. ed. State Jol. Prtg. Office, 1873. 2 p. 1., 163, 111 pp. B. 1873 pt. 2 doc. ed. n. t p. 163 pp., 2 leaves. 6. 1874 Pt T dept ed. State Jol. Prtg. Office, 1874. 2 p. 1., 264, Iv pp. 6. 1874 pt. i doc. ed. n. t. p. 264, Iv pp. 6. 1874 pt. '2 dept. ed. State Jol. Prtg. Office, 1874. 2 p. 1., 116, 111 pp. 0. 1874 Pt 2 doc. ed. n. t p. 116, ill pp. 7. 1875 pt. 1 dept. ed. State Jol. Prtg. Office, 1875. 2 p. 1., 283, iv pp. 7. 1875 pt. 1 doc. ed. n. t. p. 283, IT pp. 7. 1875 pt. 2 dept ed. State Jol. Steam Print, 1875. 1 p. 1., Ill, 11 pp. 7. 1875 pt. 2 doc. ed. None Issued. 8. 1876 pt. 1 dept. ed. State Jol. Bk. and Stereotype Rooms, 1876. 333, IT pp. 8. 1876 pt 1 doc. ed. None Issued. 8. 1876 pt. 2 dept. ed. State Jol. Bk. and Stereotype Rooms, 1876. 114, 11 pp. 8. 1876 pt. 2 doc. ed. None Issued. 9. 1877 pt. 1 dept. ed. D. W. Lusk, 1877. 1 p. 1 ,372, Iv pp. 8. 1877 Pt 1 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 372, Iv pp. 9. 1877 pt. 2 dept. ed. D. W. Lusk, 1877. 1 p. 1 , 132, 11 pp. 9. id. 1877 1878 pt. pt. 2 1 doc. dept. ni. ed. n. p., n. d. 132, 11 pp. D. W. Lusk, 1878. 372, iv pp. 10. 1878 pt. 1 doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. 10. 1878 pt. 2 dept ed. D. W. Lusk, 1878. 109, 11 pp. 10. 1878 pt. 2 doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. 11. 1879 pt 1 dept. ed. Weber, Magie & Co., 1879. 391, Iv pp. 11. 1879 Pt 2 doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. 11. 1879 pt. 1 dept. ed. Weber, Magle & Co., 1879. 1 p. 1., 119 pp., 1 leaf. 11. 1879 Pt 2 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 119 pp. 12. 1880 pt. 1 dept. ed. Weber & Co., 1880. 2 p. 1., lix, 364, Hi pp. INSURANCE cont'd aerial cont'd 2 series cont'd Checklist- -cont'd 12. 1880 Pt. 1 doc. ed. None Issued. 12. 1880 pt 2 dept. fil. Weber & Co., 1880. 2 p. 1. niz, 71, 11 pp. 12. 1880 Pt 2 doc. ed. None Issued. 18. 1881 pt. 1 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1881. Ixxl. 372 111 pp. 18. 1881 pt. 1 doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. 13. 1881 Pt 2 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1881. ill, 81 11 pp. 18. 1881 Pt. 2 doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. 14. 1882 Pt. 1 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1882. lull 393, Iv pp. 14. 1882 pt. 1 doc. ed. None Issued. 14. 1882 pt. 2 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1882. xxxvll 81, 11 pp. 14. 1882 Pt 2 doc. ed. None Issued. 16. 1883 Pt 1 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1883 lux 446, IT pp. IB. 1883 Pt 1 doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. IB. 1883 Pt. 2 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1883. XXXT, 93, 11 pp. 16. 1883 pt. 2 doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1869 In Reports 1869, v. 1 : 803-895. 2. 1870 omitted. 8. 1871 In Reports 1871, v. 2 : 5-260. 4. 1872 " " 1871, v. 4 : 5-380. 5. 1873 " 1873, T. 3 : 541-961. 6. 1874 " " 1873, v. 6:621-1124. 7. 1875 pt 1 In Reports 1875, v. 1 : 590-873. 7. 1875 pt. 2 not found. 8. 1876 not found. 9. 1877 In Reports 1877, v. 1 pt. 2 : 615-1132. 10. 1878 " " 1879, v. 1. 11. 1879 " " 1879, T. 4, doc. G. Last doc. In vol. There are two docs, lettered G. 12. 1880 not found. 13. 1881 in Reports 1881, v. 3, docs. A, B. 14. 1882 uot found. 15. 1883 In Reports 1883, v. 3, docs. F, G. 3 series 1884-1893. Ann. insurance rept. of the auditor of pub- lic accts. for the yr. ending Dec. 31, 16-25. Spring- field, 1884-1893. pt. 1, Fire, flre marine and Inland Insurance ; pt. 2, Life and accident Insurance and cooperative benefit assns. Checklist H. W. Rokker, 1884. Ixxll, 433, 111 pp. n. p., n. d. Ixxil. 433, 111 pp. H. W. Rokker, 1884. Ill, 170, 11 pp. n. p., n. d. Ill, 170, 11 pp. II. W. Rokker, 1885. Ixv, 416 pp. Same as dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1885. 11, 165, Iv pp. n. p., n. d. 11, 165, IT pp. H. W. Rokker, 1886. Ixvll, 428 pp. Same as dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1886. 1, 187, IT pp. Same as dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1887. Ixxvli, 448 pp. Same as dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1887. IT!, 187, IT pp. Same as dept. ed. H. W. Rokker. 1888. IxxTllI, 450 pp. Same as dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1888. HT, 208 PP. Same as dept. ed. 16. 1884 pt. 1 dept. ed. 16. 16. 1884 1884 pt. pt. 1 2 doc. dept. ed. I'd. 16. 17. 1884 1885 pt Pt 2 1 doc. dept. <t. 2 1 doc. dept. ed. ed. 21. 21. 1889 1889 l>t. pt. 1 2 doc. dept. i'p. cxvli, 612 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 26. 1894 In Reports 1894, v. 8, unlettered doc. 27. 1895 " " 1895, v. 3, 28. 1896 " " 1896, v. 5, 29. 1897 ' " 1897, v. 2 and 3. No Collected docs. Issued after 1897. 5 series 1900-1902. Ann. rept. of the supt. of insurance, 32-34. Springfield, 1900-1902. pt. 1, Fire, marine and inland ; pt. 2. Life, casualty, assessment and fraternal societies ; pt. 3, Farm mutual Insurance [i. e.. fire, windstorm, cyclone and tornado cos.]. 32. 1900 pt. 1. 1900. cxxvl, 625 pp. cxiii. 620 pp. xxxviii, 271 pp. cxx, 587 pp. cvl, 699 pp. xxxviii, 280 pp. cxvi, 550 pp. cviii, 673 pp. xxxix, 238 pp. 26. 1894 pt. 1 doc. ed. 26. 1894 pt. 2 dept. ed. 26. 1894 pt. 2 doc. ed. 27. 1895 pt 1 dept. ed. 27. 1895 pt 1 doc. ed. 27. 1895 pt. 2 dept. ed. 27. 1895 pt. 2 doc. ed. 28. 1896 pt 1 dept. ed. 28. 1896 pt 1 doc. ed. 28. 1896 pt. 2 dept. ed. 28. 1896 pt. 2 doc. ed. 29. 1897 pt. 1 dept. ed. 29. 1897 pt. 2 doc. ed. 29. 1897 pt 1 dept. ed. 29. 1897 pt. 2 doc. ed. 30. 1898 pt. 1.' 1898. 30. 1898 pt. 2. 1898. 31. 1899 pt 1. 1899. HI. 1899 pt. 2. 1899. 32. 1900 pt. 2. 32. 1900 pt. 3. 33. 1901 pt. 1. 33. 1901 pt. 2. 33. 1901 pt. 3. 34. 1902 pt. 1. 34. 1902 pt 2. 34. 1902 pt. 3. 1900. 1900. 1901. 1901. 1901. 1902. 1902. 1902. 6 series 1903. Ann. rept. of the supt. of insurance, 35. Spring- field, 1903. pt. 1, Fire, marine and inland; pt 2, Life, casualty, assessment and fraternal societies. Checklist 35. 1903 pt. 1. 1903. cxxi, 546 pp. 35. 1903 pt 2. 1903. evil, 674 pp. 7 series 1904. Ann. rept. of the supt. of insurance, 36. Spring- field, 1904. pt. 1, Fire, marine and Inland; pt. 2, Life, casualty, assessment and fraternal societies ; pt 3, Farm mutnals [i. e., flre, windstorm, cyclone, and tor- nado cos.]. 36. 1904 pt. 1. 1904. cxxxvi, 546 pp. 36. 1904 pt 2. 1904. cxli, 688 pp. 36. 1904 pt. 3. Phillips Bros., 1904. xllii, 531 pp. 37. 19O5 pt. 1. 111. State Jol. Co., 1905. cxxxlv, 532 pp. 37. 1905 pt. 2. Ill State Jol. Co., 1905. cxiv, 742 pp. 37. 1905 pt. 3. 111. State Reformatory Print Pontlac, n. (i. viii, 242 pp. * Hereafter but one edition was Issued. non-serial 1835-1869. List of insurance cos. chartered by legisl. of state, commencing with Feb. 7, 1835 and ending with April 20, 1869. (A.R. auditor public accts. 1869: [163]-166.) - . List of charters granted to insurance cos. by special acts from 1835 to 1869 inclusive. (28 A.R. insurance supt. 1896 pt. 1: xxvili-xl.) 1869. List of insurance cos. of other states and govts. heretofore but not now represented in state. (A.R. auditor public accts. 1869: [161]-162.) - . Insurance rept.; remarks on examination of con- dition of all insurance cos. doing business in state, by auditor of public accts. (Same 1869: [101]-106.) 1870. Impairment of capital; remarks on examination of affairs and impairment of capital of insurance cos. doing business in state. (Same 1870: 119-120.) --- -. Cos. which filed stmts., but have not in other respects complied with law; remarks with stmts. re. said insurance cos. (Same 1870: 121-124.) - . Suits agst. cos.; remarks on suits agst. insur- ance cos. doing business in state. (Same 1870: 124.) 1871. New cos. incorporated under laws of 111. during yr.; remarks. (3 ann. insurance rept. auditor pub- lic accts. 1871: 10-11.) - . Remarks concerning tables and exhibits, ace. stmts. of several cos. doing business in state. (3 same 1871: 21-26.) 1872. Evasion of insurance laws; remarks re. agents placing risks for others, in insurance cos. not ad- mitted to do business in state. (4 same 1872: 91- 92.) - . Table showing jt. stock insurance cos. now doing business in state, amt. of capital stock, and invest- ment of paid up portion of same. (4 same 1872: 10.) - . Communication from auditor to spkr. of each House, transmitting draft for insurance law. (Sen. jol. Nov. 1871: 281-297; House Jol. same 1871: 367-384.) - . Same. 3 pp. (Repts. Gen. Assem. 1871 v. 2: 420-422.) - - . Same. (4 ann. insurance rept. auditor public accts. 1872: 85-86.) Refers to draft of insurance law prepared under direc- tion of Convention of State Insurance Officials, June, 1871, for recommendation to the legislatures of the several states whose officers took part In the convention. - -. Review of the insurance legislation of the 27 Gen. Assem. (4 same 1872: 87-90.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP ILLINOIS 231 INSURANCE cont'd non-serial cont'd 1873. Stmts. of foreign cos.; remarks with suggestion re. time fixed for foreign insurance cos. to make ann. stmts. (5 same 1873 pt. 1: 116-118.) . Insolvent cos.; list of insolvent insurance cos. with information and status of same. (5 same 1873 pt. 1: 112-115.) 1882. Opinion re. insurance cos. doing business in state. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1880/2: 23-25.) 1890. Law re. insurance is fragmentary and loosely drawn; act re. assessment cos. should be amended as to provisions re. admission of cos. from other states. (Same 1888/90; 97.) . New legislation; remarks on enactments of new legislation re. insurance. (22 ann. insurance rept. auditor public accts. 1890 pt. 1: xvi.) . Judicial decisions; remarks with opinion of Supreme Court on judicial decisions re. insurance cos. doing business in state. (22 same 1890 pt. 1: xii-xv.) 1891. Underground insurance; remarks on said insur- ance in state. (23 same 1891 pt. 1: xvi.) 1893. Opinion re. power of women to incorporate in- surance. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1893/4: 213.) . Same; insurance agts. outside of state insuring property inside state. (Same 1893/4: 210-211.) 1894. Same; re. re-insurance by foreign co. that has not complied with law. (Same 1893/4: 219-220.) . Same; what is not an insurance business rule that employes must carry insurance. (Same 1893/ 4: 218-219.) . Same; individual underwriters insurance poli- cies. (Same 1893/4: 216-217.) . Same; voluntary assns. (Same 1893/4: 215- 216.) 1895. Same; insurance policies being in English lan- guage. (Same 1895/6: 247-248.) . Same; right to do different kinds of business insurance cos. (Same 1895/6: 250-251.) . Same; moneys held by insurance companies. (Same 1895/6: 284-285.) 1896. Remarks on national convention of insurance officials, and on life insurance in state. (28 A.R. insurance supt. 1896 pt. 2: xii-xvi.) . Opinion re. issuing jt. insurance policies. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1895/6: 248.) 1896/8. List of insurance cos. incorporated, with loca- tion, fees paid, etc. (Bienn. rept. secy, of state 1896/8: 195.) 1897. Opinion re. Insurance contracts when illegal. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1897/8: 242.) . Same; duty of insurance supt. concerning valua- tion of policies. (Same 1897/8: 258.) . Same; anti-trust law does not apply to insur- ance cos. (Same 1897/8: 228.) . Same; insurance policies need not be written, but must be delivered in state. (Same 1897/8: 235- 236.) 1898. Same; loan of money by foreign life insurance cos. in 111. (Same 1897/8: 238-239.) 1901-1904. Comments on insurance trust. (Same 1901/ 2 (pp. 18-19) same 1903/4.) 1903. Recommendation for provison by legislative enactment for such supervision by state insurance dept. as will relieve Lloyd's assns. and people from injuries caused by irresponsible and disreputable cos. (Govs. mess. 1903: 24-25.) . Comment on under-ground insurance. (35 A.R. supt. insurance 1903 pt. 1: xvii-xviii.) 1904. Surplus line law; remarks by insurance supt., with list of insurance agts. pursuing said act. (36 same 1904 pt. 1: xxiii-xxiv.) INSURANCE cont'd Accident serial 1902-1904. Official stmt. showing the financial condi- tion and business of the plate glass, accident, health, employers' liability, burglary, credit in- demnity, fidelity, surety and steam boiler insur- ance cos. for the yr. ending Dec. 31. Checklist 1902 dated April 2, 1903. bdside. 1903-1904 not found. It is wholly likely that earlier Issues of these stmts. were printed. In substance they have appeared In the annual Insurance rept. since 1891 ; see below, non-serial group, under dates 1894-1904. These stmts. show assets, liabilities, receipts, expen- ditures, capital and business done of each of the above named class of Insurance cos. non-serial 1869-1894. List of accident, casualty and plate glass insurance cos. doing business since 1869, which have ceased to do business in state. (26 A.R. supt. insurance 1894 pt. 2: xxvi.) 1871-1878. Accident insurance cos. complying with in- surance laws of 111.; being ann. stmts. of said cos. doing business in state, showing their condition. (4 ann. insurance rept. auditor public accts. 1872 pt. 2 (pp. 363-366) same 1879.) From 1877-1879 no division of accident cos. Is made. Ueturns are found with those for life cos. In 1879 the Gen. Assembly passed an act regulating the admission and governing plate glass, accident, and steam boiler Insurance cos. Under this act com- pany stmts. were compiled as follows : 1879-1889. Plate-glass, accident and steam boiler in- surance cos.; being ann. stmts. of said cos. doing business in state, showing their condition. (12 same 1880 pt. 1 (p. [353]-360) same 1890.) Beginning with stmts. for 1890 these returns were transferred to ot. 2 of the Insurance rept. This was done with the idea of embracing in the same division of the insurance rept. all the accident business transacted In the state and of reducing the proportions to which pt. 1 of the insurance rept. had grown. 1890-1904. Plate-glass, accident, guarantee, steam boiler and live stock insurance cos.; being ann. stmts. of said cos. doing business in state, showing their condition. (23 same 1891 pt. 2 (p. [85]-115) 36 A.R. supt. insurance 1904.) The following variations occur in these stmts. : 1890- 1893 they cover plate glass, accident, guarantee, steam boiler and live stock insurance cos. 1894- 1897 plate glass, steam boiler, accident, guarantee, and employers' liability. 1895-1904 as above with burglary, fidelity, and casualty cos. added. 1898-1904 as above with surety cos. added. 1891-1893. Table showing general business, business in 111., assets, liabilities, income and disbursements of accident insurance assns. (25 same 1893 pt. 2 (p. x) A.R. insurance supt. 1894.) 1893. Opinion re. accident insurance cos.; amt. of capi- tal required of foreign cos. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1893/4: 206.) 1894-1904. Table showing assets, liabilities, income, expenditures and amt. of risks in force and busi- ness done by plate glass, accident, guarantee, steam- boiler and employers' liability insurance cos. (27 A.R. supt. insurance 1895 pt. 2 (pp. Ivi-lvii) 37 same 1905.) From 1895 to 1904 inclusive also fidelity and surety cos. ; from 1897 to 1904 inclusive table does not give Income. ASSESSMENT 1892-1904. Accident assessment cos.; being ann. stmts. of said insurance cos. doing business in state, show- ing their condition (co-operative assns.). (25 ann. insurance rept. auditor public accts. 1893 pt. 2 (pp. [195]-226) 37 A.R. supt. Insurance 1905.) 232 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP ILLINOIS INSURANCE <:ont'd Accident cont'd ASSESSMENT cont'd 1893/4-1903/4. Comparative table showing business done by assessment accident insurance assns. in state; aggregate results. (27 A.R. supt. insurance 1895 pt. 2 (p. xviii) 37 same 1905.) 1897. Opinion re. accident insurance assns., reserve fund, assessment plan construction of statute. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1897/8: 225-227.) Agents 1869-1871. Suits agst. agents; remarks on violations of laws regulating insurance business in state. (1 A.R. auditor public accts. 1869 (pp. 109-119) 3 ann. insurance rept. 1871.) 1886. Apptmt. of insurance agts. (Auditor of public accts.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. 1893. Record of insurance agts. (Supt. of insurance.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. 1900. Opinion re. insurance agts., persons desiring to carry on business of insurance agts. may incor- porate for that purpose. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1899/00: 175-176.) Assessment 1870. Co-operatives; remarks re. suits agst. co-opera- tive assns. doing insurance business in state. (2 A.R. auditor public accts. on insurance 1870: 137- 138.) 1870/82-1870/92. Tables showing aggregate business of co-operative insurance assns., assets, liabilities, in- come, disbursements, certificates, etc., from date of organization. (16 same 1884 pt. 2 (pp. xiv-xv) same 1893.) 1870/82-1870/04. Table showing general summary of business of each co-operative (assessment) assn. or society doing business in state, from date of or- ganization. (16 same 1884 pt. 2 (pp. xlvi; li-lii) 37 A.R. supt. insurance 1905.) . Table showing income and disbursements of co- operative (assessment) assns. or societies transact- ing business in state, from date of organization. (16 same 1884 pt. 2 (pp. xlv: xlix-1) 37 same 1905.) . Same; showing assets and liabilities. (16 same 1884 pt. 2 (pp. xliv; xlvii-xlviii) 37 same 1905.) 1884-1904. Table showing general summary of busi- ness in state of 111. of each co-operative (assess- ment) assn. or society transacting business in state. (17 same 1885 pt. 2 (p. 1-li) 37 same 1905.) 1893. Opinion re. right of foreign assessment cos. to do business in state. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1893/ 4: 212-213.) 1894. Co-operative or assessment assns.; remarks on authority of said assns. to do business in state, with list of assns. (26 A.R. supt. insurance 1894 pt. 2: xv-xviii.) . Remarks on assessment insurance societies and assessment insurance business in state. (26 same 1894 pt. 2: xxv.) 1895. Assessment assns.; remarks with recommenda- tions re. said assns. doing insurance business in state, with lists of said assns. (27 same 1895 pt. 2: xvii-xx.) 1896. Assessment assns.; reviewing legislation and recommending amdmts. (28 same 1896 pt. 2: Ixxxiii-lxxxix.) 1897. Remarks re. assessment insurance in state. (29 same 1897 pt 2: cxlii-cxliii.) 1898-1902. Assessment assns.; remarks with recom- mendations re. legislation for regulating assess- ment insurance business in state, with stmts. (30 same 1898 pt. 2 (pp. xviii-xxiv) 33 same 1902.) INSURANCE cont'd Assessment cont'd ACCIDENT; see above, that title DEPOSITS; see below, that title LIFE; see below, that title. Burglary 1875. Rept. on bill to incorporate and govern burglary, larceny and robbery insurance cos. (House jol. 29 Gen. Assem. 1875: 449.) 1895-1904. See above, Accident, under dates 1890-1904. Cyclone; see below, Mutual. Farm Mutuals Deposits ASSESSMENT COMPANIES 1894-1904. Stmt. showing amt. and kind of securities held by insurance supt. for assessment assns. of this and other states, and deposit value thereof. (27 A.R. supt. insurance 1895 pt. 2 (p. xix) 37 same 1905.) FIBE COMPANIES 1872-1904. Table showing kind of securities now held in insurance dept. for protection of policy holders, for foreign insurance cos. and amts., also of other states and of 111. (5 ann. insurance rept. auditor public accts. 1873 pt. 1 (p. 117) 37 A.R. supt. in- surance 1905.) 1892. Table showing special deposits, reducing aggre- gate amt. of available assets in state to figures of detailed stmt. of assets of all fire and fire marine insurance cos. doing business in state, that have been made in other additional states. (25 ann. in- surance rept. auditor public accts. 1893 pt. 1: xvlii- xix.) . Table showing liabilities secured by special de- posits in other states reducing aggregate amt. of all liabilities by fire and fire marine insurance cos. (25 same 1893 pt. 1: xxvii-xxviii.) 1893-1904. Table showing fire and fire marine insur- ance cos. which have special deposits in other states for exclusive protection of policy-holders therein; and amts. of such deposits and liabilities secured thereby. (26 same 1894 pt. 1 (pp. Ixii-lxiii) 37 same 1905.) FOREIGN COMPANIES 1870. Deposits of foreign insurance cos.; remarks on deposits of said cos. doing business in state. (2 A.R. auditor public accts. on insurance 1870: 121.) 1871. Deposits of foreign insurance cos.; remarks. (3 ! same 1871: 12.) 1872. Foreign insurance cos.; act relating to deposits to be made by foreign insurance cos., with construc- tion of said act by auditor of public accts. (4 same 1872: 49-51.) 1893. Opinion re. foreign insurance cos. deposit to be made with insurance supt. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1893/4: 211.) 1894. Same; insurance supt. the custodian of securi- ties deposited by foreign insurance cos. (Same 1893/4: 215.) 1903. Opinion re. foreign life insurance cos. no law under which such cos. may make deposit with state treasurer. (Same 1903/4: 231-232.) LIFE COMPANIES 1868-1904. Stmt. of amts. and kinds of stock deposited with treasurer by life insurance cos. for benefit of their policy-holders. (Bienn. rept. state treasurer 1868/70 (p. 38) same 1902/4.) 1870-1904. Tables showing kind of securities held by state treasurer for each life insurance co. of state, and deposit value thereof; also, market value of property, with synopsis of class of securities on deposit. (2 ann. insurance rept. auditor public accts. 1870 (p. 137) 37 A.R. supt. insurance 1905.) From 1898 to 1904 shows also same securities etc. by Insurance dept. and omits synopsis etc. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 233 NSURANCE cont'd Employers' Liability Insurance 1894. Opinion re. employers' liability Insurance. (Blenn. rept. atty. gen. 1893/4: 218.) 1894-1904. See above, Accident, under dates 1890-1904. 1896-1904. Table showing cash premium receipts, losses paid, unpaid claims, reserve on risks in force, amt. at risk, and business done in 111. by sev- eral cos. doing employers' liability business. (29 A.R. supt. insurance 1897 pt. 2 (p. cxxxviii) 37 same 1905.) Farm Mutuals; see below, Mutual Fees; see below, Receipts, etc. Fidelity and Surety 1890-1893. Table showing assets, liabilities, income, expenditures, and amt. of risks in force of casu- alty insurance cos. (23 ann. insurance rept. audi- tor public accts. 1891 pt. 2 (pp. xl-xli) 26 A.R. insurance supt. 1894.) 1893/4-1903/4. Table showing aggregate results of business done by casualty insurance cos. (27 A.R. supt. insurance 1895 pt. 2 (p. xxiv) 37 same 1905.) From 1896 to 1904 inclusive also fidelity and surety cos. . Table showing aggregate stmt. of policies issued, premiums collected and losses paid in state by casualty insurance cos. (27 same 1895 pt. 2 (p. xxv) 37 same 1905.) From 1896 to 1904 Inclusive also fidelity and surety cos. 1894-1898. Table showing fidelity, surety, and casualty insurance cos. which ceased doing business in state, name, location and capital. (27 same 1895 pt. 2 (p. xxiii) 31 same 1899.) . Table showing fidelity, surety and casualty in- surance cos. licensed to do business in state, name, location and capital. (27 same 1895 pt. 2 (p. xxiii) 32 same 1900.) 1894-1904. List of casualty insurance cos., with kinds of business authorized to be done by each. (27 same 1895 pt. 2 (p. xxiv) 37 same 1905.) From 1896 to 1904 inclusive also fidelity and surety cos. 1895. Fidelity, surety and casualty cos.; remarks with suggestions re. said insurance cos. doing business in state. (27 same 1895 pt. 2: xxiii-xxv.) 1895-1904. See above, Accident, under dates 1890-1904. 1897. Recommendations re. fidelity, surety and casu- alty insurance business in state. (29 A.R. supt. insurance 1897 pt. 2: cxxx-cxxxi.) . Opinion as to whether surety cos. are insurance cos. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1897/8: 252-253.) 1898. Fidelity, surety and casualty cos.; remarks with recommendation re. enactment of legislation to pro- vide for incorporation of said insurance cos. in state. (30 ann. insurance rept. insurance supt. 1898 pt. 2: xiii-xvii.) 1899-1900. Fidelity, surety and casualty cos.; remarks on condition of said insurance cos. doing business in state, with stints. (31 same 1899 pt. 2 (pp. xiv- xviii) 32 same 1900.) Fire Insurance See also Fires serial 1899-1904. Summary of the standing of the fire and marine insurance cos. doing business in Illinois on Dec. 31. Compiled from annual statements. Checklist 1899 Dec. 31 dated Feb. 27, 1900. Springfield, 1900. 13 pp. 1900-1901 not found. 1902 Dec. 31 dated Feb. 5, 1903. Danville, n. d. 11 pp. 1903-1904 not found. INSURANCE cont'd Fire Insurance cont'd serial cont'd Checklist cont'd These summaries are classified Into it. stock cos. of 111. and of other states, foreign cos. U. S. branches, mutual cos. of 111. and of other states. In each class the aggregate assets, liabilities, in- come and expenditure and business In Illinois Is shown for each company. Totals are given for each column but no recapitulation Is made. In this form this material is found in the annual reports of the Insurance dept. since 1878, being designated in the table of contents as " Statistical Tables capital, assets, liabilities, surplus, etc." non-serial 1835-1869. List of fire insurance cos. chartered by legisl. of state commencing Feb. 7, 1835, and end- ing April 20, 1869, which have ceased to do busi- ness; name and location. (26 A.R. supt. insurance 1894 pt. 1: x-xii.) 1869. List of fire, marine and inland navigation in- surance cos., incorporated by other states and gov- ernments, which complied with laws of 111. for 1869, prior to passage of act March 11, 1869; name, location, capital, assets and liabilities. (A.R. audi- tor public accts. 1868/9: [1571-158.) . List of fire, marine and inland navigation cos., incorporated by other states and governments, which ceased doing business in state prior to 1869; name and location. (26 A.R. supt. insurance 1894 pt. 1: xlv.) . Fire insurance cos. of other states; remarks by auditor of public accts. re. system of classification of risks, and making of repts. of said cos. doing business in state. (A.R. auditor public accts. 1869: 107.) 1869-1870. Struts, showing comparison of business of fire and marine insurance cos. of home and foreign receipts, disbursements, risks written, premiums received and losses paid. (3 ann. insurance rept. auditor public accts. 1871: 6-8.) . Stmt. showing total risks in force and written, total receipts and expenditures of all fire, marine and inland navigation insurance cos. doing busi- ness in state. (2 same 1870 (pp. 144-146) 3 same 1871.) . Stmt. showing business done in 111. by all fire, marine and inland insurance cos. complying with laws of state; name, location, risks, receipts, losses, expenses, profit, etc. (2 same 1870 (pp. 148-150) 3 same 1871.) 1869-1871. Comparative table showing aggregate busi- ness in state by fire and marine cos. (5 same 1873 pt. 1: 96.) 1869-1894. List of fire insurance cos. chartered under laws of state, that were doing business in 1869 or organized since that date, which have ceased to do business, name, location and capital. (26 A.R. supt. insurance 1894 pt. 1: xiii.) . List of fire, marine and Inland navigation cos. incorporated by other states and govts. which have, since 1869, been, but are not now, doing business in state, name, location, capital. (26 same 1894 pt. 1: xv-xix.) 1869-1896. List of fire insurance cos. organized in state, under general law, since A. D. 1869. (28 same 1896 pt. 1: xli.) 1869-1904. Fire and fire marine insurance cos. of 111. and of other states which have complied with law of March 11, 1869; co. stmts. showing condition of each co. (A.R. auditor of public accts. 1868/9 (pp. 111-145) 38 A.R. supt. insurance 1905.) These tables show location, date of Incorporation, officers and classified assets, liabilities, receipts and expenditures of each co. From 1872 (5th insurance rept. 1873, pt. 1) these returns are classified as follows : 1872-1885 Jt 834 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP ILLINOIS INSURANCE cont'd Fire Insurance cont'd non-serial cont'd stock and mutual cos. of 111. and of other states resp. ; 1886-1891 jt. stock cos. and mutual cos. ; 1892-1904 jt. stock cos. of 111. and of other states ; mutual cos. of 111. and of other states. From 1891 to 1904 receivers repts. of Insolvent cos., and ann. stmts. of cos. transacting no new business are also given. 1869/71-1869/04. Comparative tables showing aggre- gate business done in 111. by fire and fire marine insurance cos., losses and estimated expenses, risks, premiums, etc., for several yrs. (4 ann. insurance rept. auditor public accts. 1872 (p. 47) 37 A.R. supt. insurance 1905.) 1869/71-1871/2. Comparative stmt. of aggregate risks written, premiums received, premium rate and ratio of losses to risks written and premiums reed.; also, total receipts and expenditures, and total risks in force of fire and fire-marine insur- ance cos. doing business in state. (4 same 1872 (p. 37) 5 same 1873.) 1870. Detailed table showing, by cos., resources of each co. known to have had risks in that part of Chi- cago destroyed by fire of Oct. 8 and 9, 1871; also, total amt. of risks in " burnt district," amt. of loss and settlement of such loss. (4 same 1872: 65-80.) . Business of 111. fire and marine insurance cos. for six months ending July 1, 1870; remarks with explanation re. stmts. of condition of affairs of said cos. doing business in state. (2 same 1870: 131- 134.) . Table showing, by cos., business transacted by 111. fire and marine insurance cos., name, location, premiums reed., receipts from all other sources, losses, expenses, etc., during yr. ended Dec. 31. (3 same 1871: 30.) 1870-1871. Tables showing aggregate, and estimated business of fire and fire marine insurance cos. do- ing business in state, risks, premiums and losses (before and after Chicago flre). (4 same 1872: 45- 46.) 1870-1872. Detailed table showing, by cos., comparison of business of all fire and fire-marine insurance cos. admitted to do business in state, name, location, risks written, premiums received and expense. (4 same 1872 (pp. 23-28) 5 same 1873.) 1870-1891. Table showing name and location of all in- surance cos. (fire and marine) doing business in state at date of last rept., which do not appear in this rept. (unless under new organization); show- ing amt. of paid-up capital, and amt. of net surplus. (4 same 1872 (pp. 7-8) same 1892.) 1870/1. Comparative table showing % of increase or decrease of fire and marine business in state. (4 same 1872: 33.) 1871. Table showing aggregate of risks in force Dec. 31, of each class of flre and flre marine insurance cos. doing business in state. (4 same 1872: 36.) . Detailed table showing, by cos., risks written, premiums reed., rate, losses and ratios of losses of flre and fire-marine and inland insurance cos. do- ing business in state. (4 same 1872: 38-39.) . Detailed table showing, by cos., business in 111. of Jt. stock cos. of 111., of other states, of mutual cos. and of foreign cos. (4 same 1872: 40-42.) 1871-1872. Table showing aggregate amt. of risks, pre- miums charged and premium rates of flre, marine and inland insurance cos. doing business in state; risks in force Dec. 31, 1871, written during 1872 and in force Dec. 31, 1872. (5 same 1873 pt. 1: 20.) . Table showing aggregate risks in force Dec. 31, 1871, written and terminated in 1872, of flre and marine insurance cos. resp. doing business in state. (5 same 1873 pt. 1: 21.) INSURANCE cont'd Fire Insurance cont'd non-serial cont'd . Table showing synopsis of average ratios of business of 1871 to 1872 of flre and marine insur- ance cos. doing business in state. (5 same 1873 pt. 1: 20.) . Detailed table showing, by cos., amt. of income, (except assessments on capital) and % of said in- come paid as dividends to officers and agents for taxes, for misc. expenses (in part or full), for losses (in part or full), and to surplus, if any; also, % of losses paid from income after paying all other expenses, and % of losses paid from other sources, by flre and fire marine insurance cos. doing busi- ness in state. (4 same 1872 (pp. 29-32) same 1873.) . Detailed table showing, by cos., paid up capital, gross assets and liabilities (classified), income and expenditures (classified) of all flre and fire-marine insurance cos. complying with insurance laws of state. (4 same 1872 (pp. 15-18) same 1873.) . Detailed table showing, by cos., amt. of fire and marine-inland risks written and terminated in 1872, and amt. in force Dec. 31, 1871 and 1872; also amt. of premiums charged thereon, with premium rates. (5 same 1873 pt. 1: 54-61.) . Detailed table showing, by cos., premium rates charged on risks in force Dec. 31, 1871, on risks written and terminated during 1872, and on risks in force Dec. 31, 1872, of fire and marine inland insurance cos. doing business in state. (5 same 1873 pt. 1: 62-64.) . Table showing classified aggregates of assets, liabilities, etc., of each class of fire and flre marine insurance cos. doing business in state. (4 same 1872 (pp. 34-35) some 1873.) . Comparative table showing brief synopsis of aggregate kind of business of fire and marine insur- ance cos. doing business in state, risks, premiums, expense, losses paid, etc., with increase and ratio of same. (5 same 1873 pt. 1: 19.) . Table showing aggregates of losses and esti- mated expenses of premiums received, and of profit and loss in state, by all fire and flre marine insur- ance cos. doing business in state. (4 same 1872 (p. 43) same 1873.) 1871-1873. Examination of cos.; remarks by auditor of public accts. on examination of affairs of insurance cos. doing business in state (fire insurance). (3 same 1871 (pp. 26-28) same 1873 pt. 1.) . Table showing aggregate flre and marine pre- mium rates and ratio of losses to premium receipts and risks written, on $100.00, of cos. doing busi- ness in state. (4 same 1872 (p. 33) 5 same 1873 pt. 1.) . Table, by cos., showing classification of risks of all fire and fire-marine insurance cos. complying with insurance laws of 111., as shown by their ann. stmts. (4 same 1872 (pp. 109-112) 6 same 1874.) . Table showing aggregate of risks written, pre- miums reed., average premium rates, and ratios of losses to risks written and premiums reed, in state by all fire and fire-marine insurance cos. doing busi- ness in state. (4 same 1872 (p. 43) 6 same 1874.) 1871-1904. Detailed table showing, by cos., assets, lia- bilities, income and expenditure of all fire and fire- marine insurance cos. complying with insurance laws of state, and doing business in 111., as shown by their ann. stmts. (4 same 1872 (pp. 93-108) 37 A.R. supt. insurance 1905.) . Detailed table showing risks written, premiums reed., losses paid, premium rates, and ratios of loss to premiums reed, and risks written, of flre and INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 235 fSURANCE cont'd Fire Insurance cont'd non-serial cont'd fire-marine insurance cos., for yr. ending Dec. 31. (4 same 1872 (pp. 19-22) 37 A.R. supt. insurance 1905.) 1872. Detailed table showing, by cos., amt. of pre- miums reed., losses paid and cash dividends de- clared, from date of organization of co., and other misc. information, given in ann. stints, of fire and fire-marine insurance cos. doing business in state. (5 same 1873 pt. 1: 65-68.) . Cos. retired from business; remarks on said cos. (fire and marine.) (4 same 1872: 6.) . Insolvent cos. suits, etc.; remarks with com- munications re. insolvency of all 111. fire and fire- marine insurance cos. (4 same 1872: 51-58.) . Table showing aggregate % of income paid for expenses and losses, or applied to surplus; and % of losses paid from income and from other sources, of fire and marine insurance cos. doing business in state. (5 same 1873 pt. 1: 18.) . Table showing net profit in aggregate of fire and marine insurance cos. doing business in state. (5 same 1873 pt. 1: 96.) . Detailed comparative stmt. showing, by cos., result of business of each fire and fire marine in- surance co., on basis of losses incurred, expenses paid and cash income. (5 same 1873 pt. 1: 35-38.) 1872-1873. General business done by all fire and fire- marine insurance cos. complying with laws of state; explanatory remarks on tables of said cos. (4 same 1872 (p. 11) same 1873 pt. 1.) . Table showing name of co., officers and atty., date of commencing business, date of admission in state, date of filing last ann. stmt., and no. of agts. authorized to solicit insurance in 111. for each fire and fire marine insurance co. authorized to do busi- ness in state. (4 same 1872 pp. 12-14) 5 same 1873.) 1872-1904. Detailed table showing, by cos., profit and loss of fire and marine-inland insurance cos. on their business in 111. (5 same 1873 pt. 1 (pp. 100- 103) 37 A.R. supt. insurance 1905.) . Fire marine insurance cos. of this and other states and foreign countries, admitted to transact business in state; name, location, date of admission and capital. (4 same 1872 (pp. 5-6) 37 same 1905.) 1873. Ann. stmts. impairment of capital stock, etc.; remarks, with tables. (5 same 1873 pt. 1: 8-14.) 1875. Remarks on examination of condition of several fire and marine insurance cos. doing business in state, with stmts. (7 same 1875 pt. 1: [l]-5.) 1878-1903. Table showing capital, assets, liabilities, surplus, business in 111., etc., of all fire and fire marine insurance cos. doing business in state. (11 same 1879 pt. 1 (pp. 32-43) 36 rept. supt. insur- ance 1904 pt. 1.) 1879-1883. Table showing amt. of business transacted in state by all fire and fire-marine insurance cos. and inland insurance cos.; risks, premiums and ex- penses. (12 same 1880 pt. 1 (p. iv) 16 same 1884.) 1879-1884. Receivers' repts.; being stmts. of condition of fire and fire-marine insurance cos. doing business in state, under receivers. (12 same 1880 pt. 1 (pp. [361]-364) 17 same 1885.) 1880-1883. Table showing total paid up capital, total admitted assets, total liabilities, total income, total expenditures, with per cent., total risks in force, and total net assets, of all fire and marine insur- ance cos. doing business in state. (13 same 3881 pt. 1 (p. viii) 16 same 1884.) INSURANCE cont'd Fire Insurance cont'd non-serial cont'd 1883/4-1903/4. Comparative table showing aggregate business and condition of fire and marine insur- ance cos. doing business in state, paid up capital, assets, liabilities, etc., risks, premiums, etc. (17 same 1885 pt. 1 (p. viii) 37 A.R. supt. insurance 1905.) 1884. Legislation; remarks on enactment of law to govern foreign fire, marine and inland navigation insurance cos. doing business in state. (16 same 1884 pt. 1: viii.) 1886. Comment on suits pending agst. agts. in Chicago for violation of law by effecting insurance upon property in state in cos. not licensed to do business in state. (19 same 1887 pt. 1: ix.) 1890. Insolvent cos. abstracts of ann. stmt.; show- ing condition of insolvent fire insurance cos. doing business in state. (23 same 1891 pt. 1: [431J-434.) . Violations of law; remarks re. violations of in- surance law in placing insurance on property in state in cos. not authorized to transact business in 111. (22 same 1890 pt. 1: xv-xvi.) 1890/5-1890/6. Table showing aggregate fire losses in U. S., amt. of fire losses paid by insurance cos., and % of amt. paid to amt. of fire loss. (28 A.R. supt. insurance 1896 pt. 1 (p. xxv) 29 same 1897.) 1891-1892. Comparative table showing local fire insur- ance business in state. (25 ann. insurance rept. auditor public accts. 1893 pt. 1: ix.) 1891-1903. Cos. transacting no new business; being ann. stmts. of said fire insurance cos., showing their condition. (24 same 1892 pt. 1 (pp. [395]- 406) 36 A.R. supt. insurance 1904.) 1891-1904. Receivers' repts. of insolvent fire insurance cos.; being ann. stmts. of said cos. doing business in state, showing their condition. (24 same 1892 pt. 1 (pp. [407]-416) 37 same 1905.) 1892-1904. Table showing fire and fire-marine insur- ance cos. of other states, and of 111. and foreign countries which have ceased to do business in state; their name, location and capital. (25 same 1893 pt. 1 (p. vi) 37 same 1905.) 1893/4-1903/4. Tables showing aggregate surplus of each class of fire and fire marine insurance cos. do- ing business in state, also impairment, % of losses resisted to losses incurred, risks in force, and net cash assets, of same. (27 same 1895 pt. 1 (p. xii) 37 same 1905.) . Table showing aggregate amt. of assets, liabili- ties, income and disbursement of each class of fire and fire marine insurance cos. doing business in state. (27 same 1895 pt. 1 (p. xi) 37 same 1905.) 1894. Remarks on right to do business in state by various and numerous Lloyds' organizations, with recommendations and suggestions re. insurance business in state. (26 same 1894 pt. 1: xx-xxix.) 1894-1904. Tables showing aggregate amt. of each class of fire business done in 111., also amt. of marine business, separately. (27 same 1895 pt. 1 (p. xiii) 37 same 1905. From 1895 to 1904 compared with previous years. . Tables showing aggregate profit and loss of each class of fire, marine and inland navigation insur- ance cos. in 111. (27 same 1895 pt. 1 (pp. xiii-xiv) 37 same 1905.) From 1895 to 1904 compared with previous years. . Detailed table showing, by cos., assets of fire in- surance cos. authorized to do business in state, compared with amt. of risks in force in congested district of Chicago. (27 same 1895 pt. 1 (pp. Ixxvi- Ixxix) 37 same 1905.) 236 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS INSURANCE cont'd Fire Insurance cont'd non-serial cont'd 1895-1896. Remarks with recommendations by insur- ance supt. re. fire insurance in state, and for crea- tion of office of fire marshal. (27 same 1895 pt. 1: xvi-xix) 28 same 1896.) 1895-1904. Detailed table showing, by cos., losses paid and losses resisted by fire insurance cos. authorized to do business in 111. (28 same 1896 pt. 1 (pp. xciv- xcvi) 37 same 1905.) 1896/7-1903/4. Table showing comparison of aggregate condition and business in state of fire and marine insurance cos. (30 same 1898 pt. 1 (p. iv) 37 same 1905.) 1897. Remarks on fire insurance business in state, urging provision of legisl. for creation of office and defining of duties of fire marshal. (29 same 1897 pt. 1: xvii-xx.) . Opinion re. meaning of " risk " or " risks " ; county fire insurance cos.; construction of statute. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1897/8: 231-232.) 1898. Table showing fire and marine insurance cos. from other states admitted during yr. to do busi- ness in state; name, location, capital, and date of compliance. (31 A.R. supt. insurance 1899 pt. 1: ii.) . New form of blank; remarks. (30 same 1898 pt. 1: xvii.) . Re-insurance in unauthorized cos.; remarks with suggestion. (30 same 1898 pt. 1: xix.) . Underwriters' agencies; remarks re. lack of proper legislation governing said agencies of fire insurance in state. (30 same 1898 pt. 1: xvii-xix.) . Suit agst. Jno. A. Barnes in circuit court of Cook Co. to recover penalty prescribed by 9 clause of sec. 22 of act entitled " An act to incorporate and govern fire, marine and inland navigation in- surance companies doing business in state." (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1897/8: 25-26.) 1898-1899. Investigations and suits; remarks on in- vestigations and suits agst. cos. violating insur- ance laws of state. (30 A.R. supt. insurance 1898 pt. 1 (pp. xx-xxi) 31 same 1899.) 1898-1904. Table showing aggregate capital stock and deposit capital of stock and foreign fire insurance cos. doing business in state. (31 same 1899 pt. 1 (p. iv) 37 same 1905.) 1900. General remarks by insurance supt. on result of fire insurance business in state. (32 same 1900 pt. 1: xvi-xvii.) . Investigations and suits; remarks on investiga- tion of condition of affairs of several fire insurance cos. and suits agst. same, with suggestions for amdmt. of law re. cos. violating insurance laws. (32 same 1900 pt. 1: xviii-xx.) 1901. Investigations and suits; remarks re. examina- tion of financial condition of fire insurance cos. and suits agst. same for violating law regarding re- turns of premiums for purpose of taxation. (33 same 1901 pt. 1: xvii-xix.) 1902. Remarks on general condition of insurance (fire) business in state, and on suits agst. fire in- surance cos. pending in court. (34 same 1902 pt. 1: xv-xx.) JOINT STOCK 1871-1872. Table showing impairments of capital of jt. stock, fire and fire-marine insurance cos. doing business in state. (4 ann. insurance rept. auditor public accts. 1872 (p. 10) 5 same 1873.) . Table showing amt. of paid up capital, and amt. and % of surplus over paid up capital, held for protection of policyholders by American joint stock fire and fire-marine insurance cos. doing business INSURANCE cont'd Fire Insurance cont'd JOINT STOCK cont'd in state; their name, location. (4 same 1872 (pp. 9-10) 5 same 1873.) 1872-1904. See above under Fire Insurance, 1869-1904. MUTUAL 1855-1894. List, comprising district, co. and township mutual fire insurance cos. incorporated under laws of state since 1855, and which have ceased doing business; name, location and co. (26 A.R. supt. insurance 1894 pt. 1: xx.) 1872. Table showing amt. of risks written, cash pre- miums reed, and losses paid, and risks in force of co., township and other mutual fire insurance cos. of state. (5 ann. insurance rept. auditor public accts. 1873 pt. 1: 107.) 1872-1877. Table showing risks in force, risks written, risks terminated, and expenditures, of township and other mutual fire insurance cos. of 111. (6 same 1874 pt. 1 (pp. 49-50) same 1878.) 1872-1904. See above under Fire Insurance, 1869-1904. 1872/3. Table showing date of filing declaration and charter, name of co., business and location of mu- tual fire insurance cos. doing business in state. (5 ann. insurance rept. auditor public accts. 1873 pt 1: 108.) 1873. Opinion of atty. gen. on act to incorporate and govern mutual fire insurance cos. in townships. (5 same 1873 pt. 1: 108-109.) 1873/81-1873/04. Table showing comparison of ag- gregate business done by district, co. and township mutual fire insurance cos. of 111. (14 same 1882 pt. 1 (p. Ixxii) 37 A.R. supt. insurance 1905.) 1874-1904. Table showing name, location of co., names of officers, under what law organized, and date of commencing business, of township and other mu- tual fire insurance cos. of 111. (6 same 1874 pt. li (pp. 47-48) 36 A.R. supt. insurance 1904.) 1877-1904. Table showing assets, liabilities, income, ex- penditures, risks in force, risks written and risks terminated, of district, co. and township mutual fire insurance cos. of III. (11 same 1879 pt. 1 (pp. 61-64) 37 A.R. supt. insurance 1905.) 1891. Retired and failed; remarks on examination of condition of mutual fire insurance cos. which re- tired and failed. (23 same 1891 pt. 1: viii-xii.) 1894-1897. Table showing risks written and in force, assessments collected, assessment rate, losses paid, % of losses to risks enforced, and % of losses to assessments reed, on business done by district, co. and townhip mutual fire insurance cos. of 111. (27 A.R. supt. insurance 1895 pt. 1 (pp. xciii-xcix) 30 same 1898.) 1898/9-1900/1. Table showing risks in force 1898-1900, risks written during following yrs., risks termi- nated, and risks in force 1899-1901, of district, co. and township mutual fire insurance cos. of 111. (32 same 1899 pt. 3 (pp. xv-xxi) 34 same for 1901.) 1894-1904. See below, Mutual. Farm Mutuals, these dates. 1899-1904. See same. Guarantee Insurance 1890-1904. See above, Accidents, under dates 1890-1904. Health Insurance See also above the serial group under Accident. 1894. Opinion re. insurance upon health of individuals. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1893/4: 217-218.) Insurance Department For a collation of the repts. of the dept. see above the serial group. 1869. Insurance dept. stmt. of all matters pertaining to insurance dept., entrusted to auditor's office. (A.R. auditor public accts. 1868/9: [99]-166.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP ILLINOIS 237 NSURANCE cont'd Insurance Department cont'd 1872. Insurance rept. ; remarks on general condition of insurance dept. (4 same 1872: [3]-5.) 1893. Opinion re. power of legisl. to create an insur- ance dept. and change duties and responsibilities of auditor relating to insurance during term for which he has given bond and taken oath of office. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1893/4: 209-210.) 1893-1903. Sketch of history and operations of insur- ance dept. (111. Blue Book 1903: 439-441.) 1894. Insurance dept. created. (Bienn. rept. secy, of state 1892/4: 35.) EXPENDITURES FOB; SEE BELOW, RECEIPTS, ETC. Invalid Insurance; see above, Health Insurance Laws 1841-1869. Compilation of general laws on subject of insurance passed by legisl. of state of 111.; com- mencing with act approved Feb. 27, 1841 and end- ing with act " to punish frauds upon insurance cos." approved March, 1869. (A.R. auditor public accts. 1868/9: [1671-191.) 1877-1879. Insurance laws and amdts. enacted by 30 Gen. Assem. (9 ann. insurance rept. auditor public accts. 1877 pt. 2 (pp. [123]-132) 11 same 1879.) 1879-1881. Amdmts. to insurance laws; text. (13 same 1881 pt. 2: 78-81.) 1881-1882. Insurance laws. (Auditor of public accts.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. 1883. Insurance laws of state of 111. passed in 1883. (15 ann. insurance rept. auditor public accts. 1883 pt. 2: [83]-93.) 1885. Act concerning legal obligations of insurance cos. (Auditor of public accts.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. 1893. Law requiring residence of insurance agts. (Supt. of insurance.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. 1899. Insurance laws of 111. governing district, co. and township mutual fire and tornado insurance cos. (32 A.R. insurance rept. for 1899 [pt. 3]: 225-265.) . Insurance laws of Illinois compiled by James R. B. Van Cleave, insurance supt. 161 pp. 1901. Amdmts. to the insurance laws of 111. governing farm mutual insurance cos. In force July 1. (33 A.R. insurance comr. for 1900 pt. 3: 235-242.) . Insurance laws. (Supt. of insurance.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. Life Insurance serial 1902-1904. Official stmt. showing the financial condi- tion and business of the life insurance cos. author- ized to transact business in Illinois, for the yr. end- ing Dec. 31. I Checklist 1902 dated March 5. 1903. bdslde. 1903-1904 not found. It Is wholly likely that earlier Issues of these stmts. were printed. In substance they have appeared In the annual Insurance rept. since 1869, see below, non-serial group, 1869-1904. These stmts. show assets, liabilities, receipts, expenditures, cap- ital and business done of each life Insurance co. non-serial 1835-1869. List of life insurance cos. chartered by state of 111. from Feb. 7, 1835, to April 20, 1869, which have ceased doing business prior to time for mak- ing repts. in 1869 to auditor of public accts. (26 A.R. supt. insurance 1894 pt. 2: xii.) 1869. List of life insurance cos. from other states which ceased to do business in state prior to 1869. (26 same 1894 pt. 2: xiii.) . Life cos.; remarks by auditor of public accts. on life insurance cos. doing business in state. (A.R. auditor public accts. 1868/9: 107-109.) INSURANCE cont'd Life Insurance cont'd non-serial-^-cont'd 1869. Stmt. showing capital stock paid up, total assets, as claimed by cos. in their stmt. of affairs, and re- insurance reserve of each co., computation made at 4%, and " actuaries " rate of mortality, of all life insurance cos. doing business in state. (2 same 1870: 282-283.) . Stmt. showing business transacted in state by life insurance cos.; name, location, no. of policies issued, amt. insured, premium receipts and losses paid. (2 some 1870: 286.) . Stmt. showing total amt. of life insurance in force, of life insurance cos. doing business in state. (2 same 1870: 288.) 1869-1870. Comparative table of business of life in- surance cos. doing business in state, amt. insured, premiums reed., etc. (3 same 1871: 23.) 1869-1893. Same; showing growth in life insurance business in state, by name of co., location, and risks in force. (26 A.R. supt. insurance 1894 pt. 2: ix.) 1869-1894. List of life insurance cos. chartered by state of 111. doing business since 1869. (26 same 1894 pt. 2: xiii.) 1869-1894. List of life insurance cos. from other states which have ceased doing business in this state since 1869. (26 same 1894 pt. 2: xiii-xiv.) 1869-1895. Tabulated stmts. of yrly. premiums reed., income from all other sources, losses and matured endowments paid, all other payments to policy- holders, commissions and all other expenses paid, as compiled from ann. repts. of life insurance cos. transacting business under provisions of insurance laws of 111.; approved March 11, 1869, amended and in force Dec. 31, 1895, with totals (for periods of business) and rate per cent, of loss, commissions and all other expenses paid, to premiums reed. (28 same 1896 pt. 2: xlv-lxxv.) 1869-1896. Table showing summary of premiums, in- come, disbursements and risks, for series of yrs. of life insurance cos. doing business in state. (29 same 1897 pt. 2: cxxiii-cxxiv.) . Table showing summary of death losses paid, endowments and annuities paid, surrendered and lapsed policies, dividends paid, comns. and salaries, all other expenses of life insurance cos. doing busi- ness in state, for series of yrs. (29 same 1897 pt. 2: cxxv-cxxvi.) . Table showing mean insurance in force, death losses and endowments paid, surrendered and lapsed policies, dividends paid, comns. and salaries, and all expenses, with % of all to mean insurance in force, as compiled from ann. repts. of life insur- ance cos. transacting business in state, under laws approved March 11, 1869, amended and in force Dec. 31, 1896. (29 same 1897 pt. 2: Ixxxiv-cxxii.) . Table showing premiums reed., total income, dis- bursements, assets, liabilities, surplus and risks written, as compiled from ann. repts. of life insur- ance cos. transacting business under provisions of insurance laws of 111. approved March 11, 1869, and amended and in force Dec. 31, 1896. (29 same 1897 pt. 2: xlv-lxxxiii.) 1869-1904. List of insurance cos. of 111. and of other states, authorized to do business in 111., showing assets, liabilities, income and expenditures, capital and business done. (A.R. auditor public accts. 1869 (pp. 146, 153, 159-160) 36 A.R. supt. insur- ance 1904 pt. 2.) . Life insurance cos. of 111. and of other states, which have complied with act of March 26, 1869; being ann. co. stmts. showing in detail condition 238 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS INSURANCE cont'd Life Insurance cont'd non-serial cont'd of each co. (Same 1869 (pp. 146-156) 36 same 1904 pt. 2.) 1869/71-1869/04. Comparative table showing total no. of life insurance cos. doing business in state, total policies issued, premiums reed., losses incurred, etc., for several yrs. (4 ann. insurance rept. audi- tor public accts. 1872 pt. 2 (p. 27) 37 A.R. supt. insurance 1905.) . Comparative table showing aggregate business of life insurance cos. doing business in state, no. of cos., policies in force, premiums reed., losses paid, etc. (4 same 1872 pt. 2 (p. 41) 37 same 1905.) 1870. Stmt. showing business transacted in state by several life insurance cos., complying with laws of 111.; name, location, policies, premiums, and losses paid. (3 ann. insurance rept. auditor public accts. 1871: 158-159.) . Stmt. showing total amt. of life insurance in force of life insurance cos. doing business in 111. (3 same 1871: 162-163.) . Stmt. showing capital stock paid up, total assets, as claimed by cos. in their stmts. of affairs, and re- insurance reserve of each co., computation made at 4% interest, and " actuaries' " rate of mortality, of all life insurance cos. doing business in state. (3 same 1871: 250-251.) . Life cos.; explanatory remarks on stmts. of con- dition of affairs of cos. doing business in state. (2 same 1870: 134-136.) 1870-1871. Table showing comparison of amt. of pre- miums reed, (including renewals) in 111. of life and accident insurance cos. doing business in state. (4 same 1872 pt. 2: 23-24.) . Table showing comparison of amt. of losses in- curred in 111. by life and accident insurance cos. doing business in state. (4 same 1872 pt. 2: 25-26.) . Table showing comparison of amt. insured in 111. by life and accident insurance cos. doing busi- ness in state. (4 same 1872 pt. 2: 21-22.) . Table showing comparison of no. of policies issued in 111. by life and accident insurance cos. doing business in state. (4 same 1872 pt. 2: 19-21.) . Comparative stmt. showing increase or decrease of no. of policies in force, of life and accident in- surance cos. doing business in state. (4 same 1872 pt. 2: 65-66.) . Same; amt. of policies in force, of life and acci- dent insurance cos. doing business in state. (4 same 1872 pt. 2: 67-68.) . Same; amt. of premiums reed., of life and acci- dent insurance cos. doing business in state. (4 same 1872 pt. 2: 69-70.) . Same; amt. of losses paid, by life and accident insurance cos. doing business in state. (4 same 1872 pt. 2: 71-72.) . Same; amt. of expenses of life and accident in- surance cos. doing business in state. (4 same 1872 pt. 2: 73-74.) . Table showing synopsis of ratios of policies, amt. insured, premiums, losses and expenses of life and accident insurance cos. doing business in state. (4 same 1872 pt. 2: 75-76.) 1870-1878. Table showing life insurance cos. authorized to do business in state last yr., and not having com- plied with insurance laws of state for current yr. ; their assets, value of policies, etc. (4 same 1872 pt. 2 (p. 3) same 1880.) 1870/1-1903/4. Table showing aggregate no. of policies issued, amt. insured, premiums reed, and losses in- curred of life insurance business in state. (4 same INSURANCE cont'd Life Insurance cont'd non-serial cont'd 1872 pt. 2 (pp. 26-27) 37 A.R. supt. insurance 1905.) 1871. Table showing total no. of policies and total amt. of insurance, with % of same, of life insur- ance cos. doing business in state. (4 ann. insur- ance rept. auditor public accts. 1872 pt. 2: 30.) . Table showing ratio of business in 111. of life and accident insurance cos., ratio of policies issued, amt. insured, premiums reed., losses paid, etc. (4 same 1872 pt. 2: 28-29.) 1871-1872. Table showing name, location, no. of poli- cies issued, amt. insured, average amt. of each policy, premiums reed., losses incurred, ratio of losses incurred to premiums reed., and amt. of policies in force, of life and accident insurance cos. doing business in state. (4 same 1872 pt. 2 (pp. 17-18) 5 same 1873.) . Table showing aggregate assets and liabilities, income and expenditures of life and accident in- surance cos. doing business in state. (4 same 1872 pt. 2 (p. 33) 5 same 1873.) 1871-1873. Table showing detailed stmt. of % of divi- dends paid on guarantee capital, and % of income used in payment of expenses, etc. by each life and accident insurance co. doing business in state. (4 same 1872 pt. 2 (pp. 63-64) 6 same 1874.) . Table showing no. of life insurance cos. of each state, aggregate no. and amt. of policies in force, and amt. of net assets (including re-insurance re- serve) of said cos., by states. (4 same 1872 pt. 2 (p. 41) 6 same 1874.) 1871-1904. Table showing name, location, amt. of paid up guarantee capital, date of filing ann. stmts., and no. of agents employed in state, of each life and accident insurance co. complying with laws of state. (4 same 1872 pt. 2 (pp. 3-4) 37 A.R. supt. insurance 1905.) . Table showing net value of all outstanding poli- cies of each life insurance co. authorized to do business in state, computation thereof made at 4% interest, and "actuaries" rate of mortality; also amt. of net assets or actual re-insurance reserve, and ratio of actual to legal re-insurance reserve of each of said cos. (4 same 1872 pt. 2 (pp. 10-11) 37 same 1905.) . Comparative stmt. of policies in force, and net assets and official valuations of policies and their ratios to amt. insured, of life and accident insur- ance cos. doing business in state. (4 same 1872 pt. 2 (pp. 38-40) 37 same 1905.) . Table showing in detail aggregate amt. of assets, liabilities, income and expenditures of life insur- ance cos. doing business in state. (4 same 1872 pt. 2 (p. 42) 37 same 1905.) . Same; assets of each life and accident insurance co. doing business in state. (4 same 1872 pt. 2 (p. 44-46) 37 same 1905.) . Same; liabilities of each life and accident insur- ance co. doing business in state. (4 same 1872 pt. 2 (pp. 47-49) 37 same 1905.) . Same; income of each life and accident insur- ance co. doing business in state. (4 same 1872 pt. 2 (pp. 50-52) 37 same 1905.) . Same; expenditures of each life and accident insurance co. doing business in state. (4 same 1872 pt. 2 (pp. 53-55) 37 same 1905.) . Same; policy acct. of each life and accident in- surance co. doing business in state. (4 same 1872 pt. 2 (pp. 56-58) 37 same 1905.) . Same; no. and amt. of policies terminated, and cause of termination, of each life and accident in- INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OK ILLINOIS 239 INSURANCE cont'd Life Insurance cont'd non-serial cont'd surance co. doing business in state. (4 same 1872 pt. 2 (pp. 59-61) 37 same 1905.) From 1872 to 1892 Inclusive also amt. re-Insured. 1872. Detailed stmt. showing amt. of new policies is- sued, old ones revived, increases and additions thereto, of life and accident insurance cos. doing business in state. (5 ann. insurance rept. auditor public accts. 1873 pt. 2: 19-21.) . Withdrawal of securities; act to authorize state treasurer to surrender securities heretofore de- posited by life insurance cos., with remarks on act. (4 same 1872 pt. 2: 7-8.) . Valuations of policies; explanatory remarks with suggestions for plan re. valuations of policies of life insurance cos., with tables. (4 same 1872 pt. 2: 9-15.) . General business done by life and accident insur- ance cos. complying with laws of state; remarks by auditor of public accts. on condition and man- agement of said cos. (4 same 1872 pt. 2: 29-32.) . 111. life insurance law duties of auditor under it; remarks. (4 same 1872 pt. 2: 76-78.) . Table showing % of modes of termination (of each life and accident insurance co. doing business in state) to whole no. and amt. of policies termi- nated. (5 same 1873 pt. 2: 15-17.) 1872-1873. Table showing name, location, names of officers, name and residence of attys. to accept ser- vice of process, organization and date of admission to do business in 111. of each life and accident in- surance co. authorized to do business in state. (4 same 1872 pt. 2 (pp. 14-15) 5 same 1873.) . Table showing manner, no. and amt. of termi- nation of policies, with % to no. and amt. of same, of life and accident insurance cos. doing business in state. (5 same 1873 pt. 2 (p. 18) 6 same 1874.) 1872-1904. Table showing no. of life and accident in- surance cos. having complied with laws of state, and authorized to transact business in state, by states and govts. (4 same 1872 pt. 2 (p. 2) 37 A.R. supt. insurance 1905.) 1873-1904. Table showing no., amt. and mode of ter- mination of policies (including re-insured), and % of no. and amt. of each to whole no. and amt. of policies terminated, of life and accident insurance cos. doing business in state. (6 ann. insurance rept. auditor public accts. 1874 pt. 2 (p. 34) 37 same 1905.) From 1896 to 1904 Inclusive, table omits no. re-Insured. . Detailed stmt. of business done in state by all life and accident insurance cos.; name, location, policies issued, premiums reed., losses paid, with % of losses paid and policies in force. (6 same 1874 pt. 2 (pp. 9-10) 37 same 1905. 1874-1891. Table showing aggregate amt. of assets and liabilities and surplus over liabilities, and aggre- gate amt. of income and expenditures and income over expenditures, of life and accident insurance cos. doing business in state. (7 same 1875 pt. 2 (p. 23) 24 same 1892.) 1876. Repts. of receivers of life insurance cos. of 111., in liquidation, showing condition of same. (9 same 1877 pt. 2: [117]-122.) 1876-1879. Repts. of examination of life insurance cos. organized under laws of 111. (9 same 1877 pt. 2 (pp. [109]-116) same 1880.) 1878. Repts. of receivers; review of repts. of receivers of life insurance cos. doing business in state. (10 same 1878 pt. 2: 9-10.) 1878-1904. Repts. of receivers of insolvent life insur- ance cos.; being ann. repts. of said cos. showing INSURANCE cont'd Life Insurance cont'd non-serial cont'd their condition. (11 same 1879 pt. 2 (pp. [103]- 111) 37 A.R. supt. insurance 1905.) From 1897 to 1904 Inclusive also assessment cos., and from 1900 to lf>04 inclusive also fraternal bene- ficiary assns. 1882. Amdmts; suggestions for amdmts. of laws re. life insurance business in state. (14 ann. insur- ance rept. auditor public accts. 1882 pt. 2: viii-ix.) 1883. Extract from rept. of receiver on condition of Chicago life insurance suits. (15 same 1883 pt. 2: vi-vii.) 1884. Unauthorized assns.; remarks on cos. doing busi- ness in state unauthorized. (16 same 1884 pt 2- xii-xiii.) . Basis of organization; remarks re. requirements of law in organization of new life insurance co., and violation of same by said cos. (16 same 1884 pt. 2: xili.) . Insolvent cos.; remarks re. insolvent life insur- ance cos. of state. (17 same 1885 pt. 2: vi-vii.) . Opinion of atty. gen. to auditor re. life policies to whom payable, etc. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1882/4: 13-14.) 1884-1886. Suits; remarks on various suits re. life in- surance cos. violating insurance laws of state. (16 ann. insurance rept. auditor public accts. 1884 pt. 2 (pp. xi-xii) 18 same 1886.) 1891-1893. Table showing general business, business in 111., assets, liabilities, income and disbursements of life insurance assns. (25 same 1893 pt. 2 (p. ix) 26 A.R. supt. insurance 1894.) 1892. Proceedings agst. insolvent assns.; remarks. (25 same 1893 pt. 2: xi-xli.) . General remarks by auditor public accts. on life insurance business in state. (25 same 1893 pt. 2: xii-xiii.) 1893-1904. Table showing aggregate premium receipts in state of all different classes of insurance cos. doing business therein. (26 A.R. supt. insurance 1894 pt. 2 (p. xxvi) 37 same 1905.) 1893/4-1903/4. Comparative table showing business done in state by all life insurance cos., excluding industrial. (27 same 1895 pt. 2 (p. viii) 37 same 1905.) . Same; life insurance cos. transacting business in state, and comparison of legal reserve of said cos., also amt. of industrial business. (27 same 1895 pt. 2 (p. viii) 37 same 1905.) . Same; aggregate stmts. of assets, liabilities, in- come and expenditures of life insurance cos. doing business in state. (27 same 1895 pt. 2 (pp. ix-x) 37 same 1905.) . Same; total assets and liabilities, income and expenditures of all life insurance cos. doing busi- ness in state. (27 same 1895 pt. 2 (p. x) 37 same 1905.) . Same; policy acct. of life insurance cos. doing business in state; also industrial business of same. (27 same 1895 pt. 2 (pp. x-xi) 37 same 1905.) . Same; average of each life policy and of each industrial policy of life insurance cos. doing busi- ness in state. (27 same 1895 pt. 2 (p. xi) 37 same 1905.) . Aggregate stmt. showing policies terminated and cause of termination. (27 same 1895 pt. 2 (p. xi) 37 same 1905.) 1894. General remarks by insurance supt. on growth of life insurance business in state. (26 ann. insur- ance rept. insurance supt. 1894 pt. 2: ix-xil.) 1894-1896. Table showing life insurance cos. on fixed premium plan, admitted to do business in state; 240 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP ILLINOIS INSURANCE cont'd Life Insurance cont'd non-serial cont'd name, location, and capital. (27 same 1895 pt. 2 (p. vi) 29 same 1897.) . Table showing life insurance cos. which ceased to do business in state, name, location and capital. (27 same 1895 pt. 2 (p. vi) 29 same 1897.) 1894/5-1903/4. Table showing amt. and mode of ter- mination in aggregate, and % of whole no. and amt., and comparative % of terminations of poli- cies. (28 same 1896 pt. 2 (p. xii) 37 same 1905.) 1895. Remarks with recommendations by insurance supt. re. life insurance in state. (27 same 1895 pt. 2: xi-xvii.) 1895-1899. Table showing gain and loss exhibits of life insurance cos. transacting business in state of 111., ace. ann. stmts. of said cos. (28 same 1896 pt. 2 (p. Ixxvii) 32 same 1900.) 1895-1904. Tables showing comparison of no. of poli- cies in force and amt. of insurance in force by cos. doing several kinds of life insurance business, and licensed in state of 111., also amt. of business done by same in state. (28 same 1896 pt. 2 (p. cviii-cix) 37 same 1905.) 1895/6-1903/4. Comparative stmt. showing industrial business done by life insurance cos., excluding that of Pacific Mutual. (29 same 1897 pt. 2 (p. iv) 37 same 1905.) From 1902 to 1904 Pacific Mutual Co. not excluded. 1896-1904. Table showing no. of life insurance cos. and class of business done. (29 same 1897 pt. 2 (p. i) 37 same 1905.) 1897. Opinion re. organization of life insurance cos., capital stock, guaranteed capital, construction of statute must have $100,000 capital, assessment plan. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1897/8: 246-247.) . Remarks by insurance supt. on condition and management of life insurance cos. doing business In state. (29 ann. insurance rept. insurance supt. 1897 pt. 2: ix-x.) 1897-1904. Table showing no. of cos. transacting sev- eral kinds of insurance business, total premiums reed., losses paid and risks in force for each class of business (life insurance). (30 same 1898 pt. 2 (p. xv ) 37 same 1905.) . Table showing policies issued, premiums col- lected, losses incurred, losses paid and % of losses paid to premiums reed, in respect to each separate class of life insurance business in state, with sum- mary. (30 same 1898 pt. 2 (p. xvi) 37 same 1905.) 1898. Opinion re. consolidation of life and accident in- surance cos. certificate of consolidation approved; effect of such consolidation; construction of statute. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1897/8: 232-233.) 1898-1900. Remarks by insurance supt. on general life insurance business in state, and on examination of condition of several life insurance cos. doing busi- ness in state. (30 ann. insurance rept. insurance supt. 1898 pt. 2 (pp. viii-xi) 32 same 1900.) 1901-1902. Remarks by insurance supt. on examination of condition of insurance (life) business in state, and on decision of appellate court in suit for vio- lation of anti-rebate law of state. (33 same 1901 pt. 2 (pp. ix-xi) 34 same 1902.) 1903. Opinion re. foreign life insurance cos. no law under which such cos. may make deposit with state treasurer. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1903/4: 231-232.) ASSESSMENT 1880-1884. Co-operative assns.; remarks on co-opera- tive life insurance assns. doing business in state. (12 ann. insurance rept. auditor public accts. 1880 pt. 2 (p. ii-iii) 16 same 1884.) Omitted In 1881 ajid 1883. INSURANCE cont'd Life Insurance cont'd ASSESSMENT cont'd 1881. Opinion of atty. gen. i : e act regulating business of life insurance cos. in state, with reference to co- operative life insurance assns. incorporated under laws of other states. (13 same 1881 pt. 2: xii-xiv.) 1886. Tabulated stmt. of co-operative insurance cos. (Auditor of public accts.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. 1887-1891. Co-operatives; list of co-operative assess- ment assns. incorporated in state, with remarks by auditor public accts. on several suits agst. said assns. (19 ann. insurance rept. auditor public accts. 1887 pt. 2 (pp. x-xiv) 23 same 1891.) 1889. Verbatim quotation of that part of opinion of state supreme court in case of ouster of Chicago Mutual Life Indemnity Assn., which bears on ques- tions arising under statute governing mutual as- sessment life indemnity assns. (21 A.R. auditor public accts. on insurance 1889 pt. 2: xi-xviii.) 1893. Opinion re. co-operative life and accident insur- ance foreign cos. doing business in state. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1893/4: 207-208.) . Same; right of co. to do both life and permanent disability indemnity business on assessment plan. (Same 1893/4: 214.) 1893-1904. Comparative table showing business done by assessment life insurance assns. in state, aggre- gate results. (27 A.R. supt. insurance 1895 pt. 2 (p. xviii) 37 same 1905.) 1894. List of life and accident assessment assns. of other states that have been licensed to do business in state since June 18, 1883, but ceased doing busi- ness. (26 same 1894 pt. 2: xxiv.) . List of life and accident assessment assns. in- corporated under laws of state which have ceased doing business since being placed under supervision of auditor of public accts. by act of Gen. Assem. approved June 18, 1883. (26 same 1894 pt. 2: xxiii- xxiv.) 1894-1904. Comparative tables showing summary of assessment life business and assessment accident business done in state of 111. (28 same 1896 pt. 2 (p. Ixxxvi) 37 same 1905.) 1896-1904. Assessment life cos.; being ann. stmts. of said insurance cos. doing business in state, showing their condition (co-operative benefit assns.). (29 same 1897 pt. 2 (pp. [323]-433) 37 same 1905.) 1898. Opinion re. life or accident insurance upon as- sessment plan membership of, when organized, paid up capital. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1897/8: 245.) . Same; insurance; assessment life insurance co. can not reorganize into regular old line co., can not change charter. (Same 1897/8: 223-224.) MUTUAL 1892. New suits; remarks by auditor of public accts. on new suits agst. several mutual life insurance assns. doing business in state. (24 ann. insurance rept. auditor public accts. 1892 pt. 2: xi-xiii.) Livestock Insurance 1884. Opinion of atty. gen. re. livestock insurance cos. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1882/4: 15.) 1890-1893. See above, Accident, under dates 1890-1904. 1893. Opinion re. livestock insurance foreign cos. authorized to do business in state. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1893/4: 208.) MUTUAL 1886-1893. Table showing assets, liabilities, income, expenditures, risks in force, risks written, risks terminated, of co. mutual live stock insurance cos. of 111. (20 ann. insurance rept. auditor public INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 241 NSURANCE cont'd Livestock Insurance cont'd MUTUAL cont'd accts. 1888 pt. 1 (p. Ixxvii) 26 A.R. supt. insur- , ance 1894.) 1887-1893. Table showing business done by co. mutual live stock insurance cos. of 111., no. of cos., risks written and in force, expenditures with % of same. 20 ann. insurance rept. auditor public accts. 1888 pt. 1 (p. Ixxviii) 26 same 1894.) 1888-1894. Table showing name of co., address of secy., names of officers, under what law organized, and date of commencing business of co. mutual live stock insurance cos. of 111. authorized to transact business. (20 same 1888 pt. 1 (p. Ixxvii) 26 same 1894.) 1894. List comprising farmers' co. mutual live stock insurance cos., incorporated under act providing for organization of such cos., in force July 1, 1887, which have ceased doing business. (26 A.R. supt. insurance 1894 pt. 1: xx.) Mutual Companies 1869. Stmts. showing condition of co. and township mutual insurance cos. doing business in state, assets, liabilities, income and expenditures. (2 A.R. auditor public accts. insurance dept. 1870: 125-130.) 1870. Suits agst. mutual cos.; remarks on suits agst. cos. doing business in state. (2 same 1870: 130 131.) 1870-1872. Stmts. showing condition of co. and town- ship mutual fire insurance cos. doing business in state, assets, liabilities, income and expenditures. (3 same 1871 (pp. 16-20) 5 same 1873.) 1872. Township mutual insurance law; opinion of auditor of public accts. on act to incorporate and govern mutual fire insurance cos. in townships of state. (4 same 1872: 90-91.) 1884. Opinion of atty. gen. re. insurance cos. partly mutual and partly stock. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1882/4: 15.) 1899-1901. Table showing territory now occupied in each county by township mutual insurance cos. (32 A.R. insurance comr. for 1899 pt. 3 (pp. xxix- xxxii) 34 same for 1901.) 1900. Table showing name of co., address of secy., names of officers, under what law organized, date of commencing business of district, county and township mutual insurance cos. of 111. (32 same for 1899 pt. 3 (pp. viii-xiii) 34 same for 1901.) FARM MUTUALS 1889-1904. Table showing assets, liabilities, income, expenditures, risks in force and written, risks ter- minated, of mutual co. wind storm insurance cos. of III. authorized to transact business. (23 ann. insurance rept. auditor public accts. 1891 pt. 1 (p. Ixxxviii) 37 A.R. supt. insurance 1905.) From 1902 to 1904 inclusive table omits risks written, etc. 1890-1904. Table showing business done by mutual co. wind storm insurance cos. of 111., by yrs., no. of cos., risks written and in force, expenditures with %. (24 ann. insurance rept. auditor public accts. 1892 pt. 1 (p. Ixxvii) 37 same 1905.) 1891-1899. Table showing name of co., address of secy., names of officers, under what law organized, date of commencing business of mutual co. wind storm insurance cos. of III. authorized to transact busi- ness. (23 same 1891 pt. 1 (p. Ixxxviii) 31 A.R. supt. insurance 1899.) 1893-1904. Table showing business done by district mutual wind storm cos. of 111. (32 A.R. supt. In- surance 1900 pt. 1 (p. cxxvi) 37 same 1905.) 16 INSURANCE cont'd Mutual Companies cont'd FARM MUTUALS cont'd . Table showing assets, liabilities, income, ex- penditures, and risks, of district mutual wind storm, cyclone or tornado insurance cos. doing busi- ness in state. (26 same 1894 pt. 1 (p. xciv) 37 same 1905.) 1894-1904. Table showing name of co., address of secy., officers, under what act operating, date when business commenced, of district mutual wind storm, cyclone or tornado insurance cos. doing business in state. (26 same 1894 pt. 1 (p. xciv) 37 same 1905.) . Comparative table showing business done by mutual district, co. and township fire, district and co. wind storm and tornado insurance cos. doing business in state. (28 same 1896 pt. 1 (p. xxvii) 37 same 1905.) 1899-1901. Table showing counties in which district and county mutual windstorm, cyclone or tornado Insurance cos. operate. (32 same 1899 pt. 3 (pp. xxxvii-xxxviii) 34 same for 1901.) 1899-1904. Table showing % of premiums to total in- come, % of losses to total income, % of losses to total premiums reed., and % of expenses to total income, of mutual district, co. and township fire, district and co. wind storm and tornado insurance cos. (33 same 1901 pt. 1 (p. xvi) 37 same 1905.) 1901. Proc. of 12 bienn. mtg. of the 111. Assn. of Farm- ers' Mutual Insurance cos. (33 A.R. insurance comr. for 1900 pt. 3: 243-275.) 1901-1904. Table showing risks in force, risks written and terminated of co. mutual cyclone and tor- nado insurance cos. of 111. (35 ann. insurance rept. insurance supt. 1903 pt. 1 (p. cxviii) 37 same 1905.) FIBE; see above, FIRE INSURANCE LIFE; see above, LIFE INSURANCE LIVESTOCK; see above, LIVESTOCK INSURANCE Plate Glass Insurance 1869-1894. See above, Accident, these dates. 1879-1889. See above, Accident, these dates. 1890-1904. See above, Accident, these dates. 1894-1904. See same, Accident, these dates. 1894-1904. See same, these dates. Public Buildings 1896-1902. Stmt. of insurance policies on 111. state fair bldgs. (Trans, dept. agric. 1896 (p. 59) same 1902.) Receipts and Expenditures 1869-1872. Rept. of fees collected by auditor of public accts. (2 A.R. auditor public accts. insurance dept. 1870 (p. [380]) bienn. rept. same 1870/2.) The fees collected by the auditor ceased to be classi- fied, the receipts from all corporation fees being given In a lump sum among the receipts of the general revenue fund. In 1893, upon the organiza- tion of an Insurance dept., they appear again as a separate Item. 1882/4-1904. Stmt. showing expenses of insurance dept. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1882/4 (p. IDsame 1902/4.) 1893-1904. Stmts. showing receipts of insurance dept., with summary of same. (26 A.R. supt. insurance 1894 pt. 2 (pp. xxvi-xxvii) 37 same 1905.) 1898-1899. Stmt. showing total amt. of all fees and taxes reed, by insurance dept., from flre insurance cos. (31 same 1899 pt. 1 (p. xx) 32 same 1900.) Sick Insurance; see above, Health Insurance Steam Boiler Insurance 1879-1889. See above, Accident, these dates. 1890-1893. See above, Accident, these dates. 1894-1904. See above, Accident, these dates. 242 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS INSURANCE cont'd Surety; see above, Fidelity and Surety Taxation; see Taxation: State Tornado; see above, Mutual. Farm Mutuals Windstorm; see above, Mutual. Farm Mutuals INSURANCE: INDIVIDUAL COMPANIES American Insurance Company serial 1864. Rept. of the American Insurance Co. In Collected docs, as follows : 1864 In Repts. 24 OPD. Assem. 1865, v. 1 : 575. non-serial 1876. On examination of affairs of the American In- surance Co. of Chicago. (8 ann. insurance rept. auditor public accts. 1876 pt. 1: [5]-6.) 1897. Opinion re. change ot name of American Insur- ance Co. paid up capital stock necessary; co. may change name under statute; accident life insurance co. must have $100,000 capital in starting business. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1897/8: 234.) American Mutual Fire Insurance Co. 1897. Opinion re. organization of American Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Danville when complete. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1897/8: 227.) Atlantic and Pacific Insurance Co. See also below. Etna Insurance Co. 1873. Atlantic and Pacific Insurance Co.: remarks with stmts. on examination of affairs of said co. (5 ann. insurance rept. auditor public accts. 1873 pt. 1: 110-112.) Bankers' and Merchants' Life Association. Chicago 1898. Oninion re. Bankers' & Merchants' Life Assn., Chicago construction of policy, " No personal lia- bility clause." Illegal. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1897/8: 230-231.) Belleville MittTial Insurance Company 1847. Rept. of committee on incornorations on bill for act to Incorporate Belleville Mutual Insurance Co. 1 leaf. (Sen. repts. 15 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1846: 127-132.) Bloominpton Insurance Company 1895. Oninion re. termination of corporate existence of Bloomlngton Insurance Co. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1895/6: 251-253.) Capital Life Insurance Association, Springfield 1897. Opinion re. legality of proposed by-law of Capi- tal Life Assn., Springfield. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1897/8: 235.) Carthage District Mutual Cyclone Insurance Company 1897. Opinion re. Carthage District Mutual Cyclone Insurance Co. not liable for losses before fully organized. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1897/8: 234- 235.) Chicago Mutual Fire Insurance Company 1895. Table showing assets and liabilities of Chicago Mutual Fire Insurance Co. (28 A.R. Insurance supt. 1896 pt. 1: Tli.) Chicago Mutual Life Indemnity Association 1888/90. Stmt. of case of Chicago Mutual Life In- demnity Assn. et al. vs. Geo. Hunt. atty. gen. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1888/90: 7-13.) Commercial League Association of America; see below, Pro- tection Life Insurance Company Continental Insurance Company of Chicago 1904. Continental Insurance Co. of Chicago; remarks with opinions of court re. suit agst. said co. (36 A.R. insurance supt. 1904 pt. 1: xvii-xxili.) INSURANCE: INDIVIDUAL COMPANIES cont'd Continental Life Insurance Company of Hartford 1888. Discontinued; remarks re. authority of Conti- nental Life Insurance Co. of Hartford, Conn., to transact business in state being revoked. (20 ann. insurance rept. auditor public accts. 1888 pt. 2: vi- vii.) Empire Fire Insurance Co., of Wheaton 1878. On an examination of the Empire Fire Insur- ance Co., of Wheaton, 111. (10 ann. insurance rept. auditor public accts. 1878 pt. 1: [3]-4.) Etna Insurance Co. of Chicago 1874. Stmts. of condition of Etna Insurance Co., and Atlantic and Pacific Insurance Co., of Chicago. (7 ann. insurance rept. auditor public accts. 1875 pt. 1: 2-3.) Farmers' and Merchants' Insurance Co. of Quincy serial 1863-1868. Ann. rept. of Farmers' and Merchants' In- surance Co., Quincy, 111. In Collected docs, as follows : 1863 In Repts. 24 Gen. Assem. 1865. v. 1 : 571. 1864 " " 24 " " 1865. v. 1 : 573-574. 1865 not found. 1866 In Repts. 25 Gen. Assem. 1867, v. 1 : 447-448. non-serial 1869-1874. Stmts. of receivers of Farmers' & Mer- chants' Insurance Co. of Quincy, 111., and Peoria Fire and Marine Insurance Co. of Peoria, 111., show- ing condition of same, their capital, assets, liabili- ties, etc. (2 A.R. auditor public accts. insurance dept. 1870 (pp. 122-124) 7 same 1875.) 1878. Receiver's repts.; stmt. showing condition of Farmers' and Merchants' Insurance Co., Quincy, 111., assets, liabilities and expenditures. (11 same 1879 pt. 1:4.) Fidelity Insurance Trust and Safe Deposit Company 1894. Legal proceedings against Fidelity Insurance Trust and Safe Deposit Co.; stmt. of facts concern- ing same. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1893/4: 88-92.) 1895. Opinion re. consolidation of corporations; The People of State, ex. rel. atty-gen. etc. vs. Fidelity Insurance Trust and Safe Deposit Co. (Same 1895/ 6: 255-266.) Fire and Tornado Insurance Company of Freeport serial 1863-1866. Ann. rept. of Fire and Tornado Insurance Co. of Freeport. In Collected docs, as follows : 1863 in Repts. 24 Gen. Assem. 1865, v. 1864 " " 24 " " 1865, r. 1865 " " 25 " " 1867, v. 1866 " " 25 " " 1867, v. 1 Firemen's Insurance Company 1883. Opinion of Supreme Court in case of Octavius Pierce v. The People; appeal from Superior Court of Cook Co.; agst. Octavius Pierce, upon policy of insurance obtained by him in Firemen's Insurance Co. of New Orleans, on property in Chicago. (15 ann. insurance rept. auditor public accts. 1883 pt. 1: xiii-xix.) 1889. Firemen's Insurance Co. of Chicago; remarks re. examination of condition of co. (21 same 1889 pt. 1: vll.) Garden City Mutual Fire Insurance Company 1896. Table showing assets and liabilities of Garden City Mutual Fire Insurance Co. (29 A.R. supt. in- surance 1897 pt. 1: 11.) Golden Rule of Monmouth 1887. Conclusion of opinion of Supreme Court in case of appeal of Golden Rule of Monmouth from judg- ment of ouster of Circuit Court of Warren Co., quoted verbatim. (19 ann. insurance rept. auditor public accts. 1887 pt. 2: xli-xiv.) 5(i5-5R6. 567-569. 477-479. 480-482. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 243 NSURANCE: INDIVIDUAL COMPANIES cont'd Great Western Insurance Company 1855. Veto of act to Incorporate Great Western Insur- ance Co. 1 leaf. (Repts. 19 Gen. Assem. 1855: 527.) Great Western Life Insurance Company 1870. Great Western Life Insurance Co. of Chicago, 111.; auditor recommends amdmt. of law re. life insurance cos. doing business in state. (2 A.R. auditor public accts. insurance dept. 1870: 119.) 1871. Great Western Life Insurance Co. of Chicago; remarks in relation to condition and status of co. with opinion of atty. gen. re. bond of said co. (3 same 1871: 11-12.) Hartford Life and Annuity Insurance Company 1882. Hartford Life and Annuity; remarks re. case of co. doing business agst. laws of state. (14 ann. insurance rept. auditor public accts. 1882 pt. 2: vi- vii.) Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Company 1870. Stmt. of affairs of Hartford Steam Boiler In- spection and Insurance Co., showing assets, capital, and liabilities. (2 A.R. auditor public accts. insur- ance dept. 1870: 122.) 1871. Same. (3 same 1871: 13.) Home Insurance Company, of New Haven 1871. Home Insurance Co. of New Haven, Conn., and Commonwealth Fire Insurance Co. of New York City; remarks re. failure of said cos. (3 ann. in- surance rept. auditor public accts. 1871: 15-16.) Home Insurance Company of New York 1883. Opinion of Supreme Court in case of Home In- surance Co. of New York, v. Charles P. Swigert, auditor, etc. (15 ann. insurance rept. auditor pub- lic accts. 1883 pt. 1: ix-xiii.) Illinois Insurance Company 1880. 111. Insurance Co. of Chicago; remarks re. pro- ceedings agst. said co. doing business agst. laws of state. (12 ann. insurance rept. auditor public accts. 1880 pt. 1: ii.) Illinois Merchants' Mutual Insurance Company 1898. Opinion re. 111. Merchants' Mutual Insurance Co., charter and certificate of publication disap- proved. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1897/8: 244.) Illinois Mutual Fire Insurance Company serial Chartered February 23, 1839 1839/41-1863/4. Ann. rept. of Illinois Mutual Fire In- surance Co., 1-25. In Collected docs, as follows : unnum. [1839/41] in Senate Repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840/1 : 401-402. unnum. [1839/41] in House Repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840/1 : 351-352. unnum. 1841/3-1845/6 not found. 8. 1846/7 in Senate Repts. 16 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1849 : 88-90. 9. 1847/8 In Senate Repts. 16 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1849 : 91-94. 10. 1848/9 I in House Repts. 17 Gen. Assem. 1851 : 11. 1840/50 f 463-477. 12. 1850/1 In Repts. 18 Gen. Assem. 1853, v. 2 : 339-344. 13. 1851/2 " " 18 " " 1853, v. 2 : 345-352. 19 19 20 20 21 21 1855 : 493-497. 1855 : 498-505. 1857 : 489-495. 1857 : 496-510. 1859, v. 1 : 613-624. 1859, v. 1 : 625-632. 20-21. 1858/9-1859/60 not found. 22. 1860/1 In Repts. 23 Gen. Assem. 1863, v. 1 : 1-13. 23. 1861/2 " 23 ' 1863, v. 1 : 15-19. ' 24 *' ' 24 " non-serial 1895. Table showing assets and liabilities of 111. Mu- tual Fire Insurance Co. (28 A.R. insurance supt. 1896 pt. 1: vii.) 14. 1852/3 15. 1853/4 16. 1854/5 17. 1855/6 18. 1856/7 19. 1857/8 24. 1862/3 25. 1863/4 1865, v. 1 : 547-654. 1865, T. 1 : 555-560. INSURANCE: INDIVIDUAL COMPANIES cont'd Indiana Millers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company 1895. Opinion; Indiana Millers' Mutual Fire Ins. Co.; right to do business in state. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1895/6: 249-250. Life Insurance Association, of Chicago 1897. Opinion re. financial condition of Life Insurance Assn., Chicago further examination suggested. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1897/8: 246.) Lloyds 1895. Remarks with decisions of Supreme Court re. American Lloyds' doing fire insurance business in state. (27 A.R. supt. insurance 1895 pt. 1: xix- xxiii.) 1898. Decision in Lloyds' case; remarks re. lack of legislation to meet condition of Lloyds Assns. doing business in state. (30 same 1898 pt. 1: xvii.) Mercantile Insurance Company, of Chicago 1873. Mercantile Insurance Co. of Chicago; remarks with communication re. examination of affairs of said co., by auditor public accts. (5 ann. insurance rept. auditor public accts. 1873 pt. 1: 109-110.) Mercantile Protective Insurance Company, of Chicago 1869. Veto of bill to incorporate Mercantile Protective Insurance Co. of Chicago. (House jol. 26 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1869 v. 3: 540-541.) Mutual Fire Insurance Company 1886. Decision of Supreme Court of 111. in case of Mutual Fire Insurance Co. to some extent defines insurance policy of 111. insurance laws; comment. (19 ann. insurance rept. auditor public accts. 1887 pt. l:ix.) Mutual Reserve Fund Association 1894. Rept. on re-examination of Mutual Reserve Fund Life Assn. of New York, by supts. and comrs. of insurance of Ohio, 111., Texas and South Dakota, with stmts. of condition. (27 A.R. insurance supt. 1895 pt. 2: 354-362.) National Mutual Church Insurance Company 1897. Opinion re. National Mutual Church Insurance Co.; organization of, certificate insufficient, con- struction of statute. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1897/8: 250.) People's Accident Insurance Company 1897. Opinion re. People's Accident Insurance Co. reserve fund; construction of statute. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1897/8: 251.) Pioneer Insurance Company 1891. New companies; remarks on condition of Pio- neer Insurance Co. (23 ann. insurance rept. audi- tor public accts. 1891 pt. 1: vl.) 1892-1893. Pioneer Insurance Co.; remarks re. said co. having failed to comply with law of state. (24 same 1892 pt. 1 (p. viii) 25 same 1893.) Protection Life Insurance Company 1878. Remarks with opinions of atty. gen. and court re. Protection Life Insurance Co. and Commercial League Assn., of America, who failed to comply with laws of state in transacting their business. (10 ann. insurance rept. auditor public accts. 1878 pt. 2: 6-9.) Provident Life Insurance and Investment Company serial 1866. Ann. rept. of Provident Life Insurance and In- vestment Co. In Collected docs, as follows : 1866 In Repts. 25 Gen. Asaem. 1867, v. 1 : 446. 244 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS INSURANCE: INDIVIDUAL COMPANIES cont'd Republic Life Insurance Company, of Chicago 1881. Decision of court in case of Samuel D. Ward, receiver, vs. John V. Farwell et al (appeal from appellate court 1st district) ; re. Republic Life In- surance Co. of Chicago doing business in state with- out authority. (13 ann. insurance rept. auditor public accts. 1881 pt. 2: vi-xi.) Royal Insurance Company 1872. Table showing synopsis of business of Royal In- surance Co. in U. S., assets, losses, liabilities, etc. (5 ann. insurance rept. auditor public accts. 1873 pt. 1: 95.) Sangamo Insurance Company of Springfield 1870. Stmt. showing condition of Sangamo Insurance Co. of Springfield, 111., assets and liabilities. (3 ann. insurance rept. auditor public aects. 1871: 9.) Stephenson County Mutual Fire Insurance Company serial 1852/3-1863/4. Ann. rept. of Stephenson County Mu- tual Fire Insurance Co., 1-12. In Collected docs, as follows : 1-4. 1852/3-1855/6 not found. 5. 1856/7 In Repts. 21 Gen. Assem. 1859, v. 1 : 609-610. 6. 1857/8 " " 21 " " 1859, T. 1 : 611-612. 7-10. 1858/9-1861/2 not found. 11. 1862/3 In Repts. 24 Gen. Assem. 1865, v. 1:561. 12. 1863/4 " " 24 " " 1865, v. 1 : 563-564. Union Life Insurance Company 1869. Veto of bill to incorporate Union Life Insurance Co. (House jol. 26 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1869 v. 3: 542.) United States Life and Accident Association of Chicago 1887. On examination of U. S. Life and Accident Assn. of Chicago. (19 A.R. auditor public accts. on in- surance 1887 pt. 2: xi-xii.) Western Fire, Marine and Plate Glass Insurance Company 1870. Western Fire, Marine and Plate Glass Insurance Co.; remarks re. decision on suit agst. said co. (2 A.R. auditor public accts. insurance dept. 1870: 131.) 1884. Opinion of atty. gen. re. Western Fire Marine and Plate-glass Insurance Co. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1882/4: 13.) 1897. Same; re. construction of charter of Western Fire Marine and Plate Glass Insurance Co. (Same 1897/8: 259.) Western Manufacturers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Chicago 1895. Table showing assets and liabilities of company. (28 A.R. supt. insurance 1896 pt. 1: viii.) Western Mutual Life Association 1895. Opinion re. amdmt. of articles of incorporation of Western Mutual Life Assn., Chicago; change of object. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1895/6: 266-268.) 1898. Same; re. agts. contract of Western Mutual Life Assn., Chicago; not legal. (Same 1897/8: 260-261.) INTEREST 1845. Objections of council of revision to " act to alter and amend law concerning interest on money and usury." (Sen. jol. 14 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1844: 423-424.) . Message from council of revision withdrawing objections to bill " to alter and amend law concern- ing interest and usury." (Same 1844: 439-440.) INTEREST FUND; see DEBT: STATE INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS; see PUBLIC WORKS INTERNATIONAL PRISON CONGRESS; see MAINTE- NANCE INVALID INSURANCE; see INSURANCE. HEALTH INVESTMENT COMPANIES 1902. Opinion that Northern Mutual Investment Co. can not do business in III. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1901/2: 189-190.) 1903. Same; American Savings Investment Co., no law authorizing transaction of business in 111. (Same \ 1903/4: 227-229.) . Same; U. S. Mutual Bond Co.; no law authoriz- ing transaction of its business in 111. (Same 1903/ 4: 226-227.) . Same; Equitable Savings Investment Co.; no law authorizing transaction of its business in 111. (Same 1903/4: 225-226.) 1904. Comments on home co-operative and debenture cos. recommended that legisl. pass such laws as will effectually wipe out business of these com- panies and require all cos., assns. and individuals seeking to do an investment business of similar character, to make deposit with auditor as security to the public auditor. (Same 1903/4: 5-6.) IOWA Swamp Land; see Land: State. Swamp Land IRISH Population; see that title IRON; see NATURAL RESOURCES. MINERAL IROQUOIS COUNTY (1833) Agricultural Board; see Agriculture. Boards of Agriculture Agricultural Society; see Agricultural Societies Canada Thistle; see Agriculture. Crops. Pests Fruit; see Agriculture. Crops Geology; see Natural Resources Horticulture; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit Minerals; see Natural Resources JACKSON COUNTY (1816) Agricultural Board; see Agriculture. Boards of Agriculture Agricultural Society; see Agricultural Societies Coal Mines; see Industries. Mining Geology; see Natural Resources Minerals; see Natural Resources Salines; see Land: State JACKSONVILLE Bond Issue; see Debt: Local Water-supply; see that title JAILS; see MAINTENANCE: COUNTY JASPER COUNTY (1831) Agricultural Board; see Agriculture. Boards of Agriculture Agricultural Society; see Agricultural Societies Geology; see Natural Resources Grain Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Grain Minerals; see Natural Resources JEFFERSON COUNTY (1819) Agricultural Board; see Agriculture. Boards of Agriculture Agricultural Society; see Agricultural Societies Fruit; see Agriculture. Crops Geology; see Natural Resources Horticulture; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit Manufactures; see Industries INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 245 EFFERSON COUNTY (1819) cont'd Minerals; see Natural Resources Mineral Waters; see Natural Resources Orchards; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit fERSEY COUNTY (1839) Agricultural Board; see Agriculture. Boards of Agriculture Agricultural Society; see Agricultural Societies Geology; see Natural Resources Minerals; see Natural Resources JO DAVIESS COUNTY (1827) Agricultural Board; see Agriculture. Boards of Agriculture Horticultural Society; see Agriculture. Horticultural Asso- ciations Geology; see Natural Resources Land; see that title Lead mining; see Industries. Mining Minerals; see Natural Resources Mines; see Industries. Mining JOHNSON COUNTY (1812) Geology; see Natural Resources Minerals; see Natural Resources Mineral Springs; see Natural Resources JOHN WORTHY SCHOOL; see MAINTENANCE: CITY IN- DIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS JOLIET Drainage Controversy; see Canals JUDGE OF ELECTION Salary; see Salaries JURORS' FEES; see FEES JUSTICE, ADMINISTRATION OF; see ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE JUVENILE COURTS City; see Administration of Justice: County; see same: County City KANE COUNTY (1836) Agricultural Board; see Agriculture. Boards of Agriculture Agricultural Society; see Agricultural Societies Canada Thistle; see Agriculture. Crops. Pests Geology; see Natural Resources Minerals; see Natural Resources KANKAKEE COUNTY (1853) Agricultural Board; see Agriculture. Boards of Agriculture Agricultural Society; see Agricultural Societies Canada Thistle; see Agriculture. Crops. Pests Debt; see Debt: Local Geology; see Natural Resources Minerals; see Natural Resources KASKASKIA RIVER; see RIVER CONSERVANCY KASKASKIA ROADS; see ROADS KENDALL COUNTY (1841) Agricultural Board; see Agriculture. Boards of Agriculture Agricultural Society; see Agricultural Societies Brick-making in; see Industries. Brick Trade KENDALL COUNTY (1841) cont'd Canada Thistle; see Agriculture. Crops. Pest Fruit; see Agriculture. Crops Geology; see Natural Resources Land; see that title Orchards; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit Sulphur Springs; see Natural Resources KEOKUK, IOWA Temperature; see Climate KINDERGARTENS; see EDUCATION KNOX COUNTY (1825) Agricultural Board; see Agriculture. Boards of Agriculture Agricultural Society; see Agricultural Societies Canada Thistle; see Agriculture. Crops. Pests Geology; see Natural Resources Livestock; see Agriculture, that title Minerals; see Natural Resources LA SALLE COUNTY (1831) Agricultural Board; see Agriculture. Boards of Agriculture Agricultural Society; see Agricultural Societies Artesian Wells; see Natural Resources Canada Thistle; see Agriculture. Crops. Pests Gas Wells; see Natural Resources Geology; see Natural Resources Minerals; see Natural Resources LABOR serial 1880/1-1904. Blenn. rept. of the bureau of labor sta- tistics, 1-13. Springfield, 1881-1907. Checklist 1. 1880/1. H. W. Rokker, 1881. 238 pp., foldg. tables. 2. 1882. " " 1883. Ivi, 426 pp. 3. 1884. " " 1884. xxli, 654 pp. 4. 1886. " " 1886. xv, 622 pp. 5. 1888. Springfield Prtg. Co., 1888. cxvil, 442 pp. 6. 1800. H. W. Kokker, 1891. Ixxi, 420 pp. 7. 1892. " " 1893. 11, 443 pp. 8. 1894. Ed. F. Hartman, 1895. xi, 491 pp. S. 1894. ed. 2. Ed. P. Hartman, 1896. xxiii, 384 pp., map. 9. 1896. Phillips Bros., 1897. 4 II., 320 pp. For the suppressed portion of this rept. relating to franchises see the Social Forum n. s. v. 2 no. 4 : 97-158 (April, 1900). 10. 1898. Phillips Bros., 1899. 7 II., 271 pp. 11. 1900. " " 1902. I, 282 pp. 12. 1902. " " 1904. viii, 609 pp. 13. 1904. " " 1907. viii, 665 pp. These reports are not included in the Collected docs. non-serial See also among non-serial material on Canals suggestive entries for study of early labor conditions. 1812. Labor needed at Salines as shown by resolution requesting delegate to Congress to procure law authorizing introduction of negro slaves from Ken- tucky to be employed for term of 3 yrs. at reserved section on Saline Creek. (House Jol. 1812 (prtd. 1901) 119.) 1846. Scarcity of labor upon canal. (2 A.R. trustees of 111. and Mich. Canal 1845/6: 30-31.) 1878. Labor and culture in 111. (12 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1877/8: 268-277.) 1879. Rept. of special House committee on labor Mch. 3. 69 pp. Apptd. to visit Chicago and Braidwood to obtain such information as might be needed to enable legis- lature to enact laws to ameliorate condition of working people of state. 1884. Instructions to canvassers. (Bureau of labor statistics.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. 246 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP ILLINOIS LABOR cont'd non-serial cont'd 1886. Inquiry concerning cooperage. (Same.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. 1895. Legislative regulation of mnftres. (3 A.R. fac- tory inspectors 1894/5: 4-5.) . Mnftrers.' list of contractors. (3 same 1894/5: 221-269.) 1895/9-1900/1. Mnftres. of 111.; days in operation; by industries; with bienn. stmts. showing total no. of days and averages. (11 bienn. rept. bureau of labor statistics 1898/00 (pp. 206-212) 12 same 1900/2.) 1897/9-1900/1. Summary of mnftres. of 111. (11 same 1898/00 (pp. 213-215) 12 same 1900/2.) Accidents; see that title Alien 1896. Opinion re. alien labor laws. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1895/6: 330-331.) Bureau of Labor Statistics 1879-1903. Sketch of history, publications, powers and duties of bureau of labor statistics. (111. Blue Book 1903: 457-460.) ABBITBATION REPOBT; see below, LABOR DISPUTES BIENNIAL REPOBT; see above serial group COAL REPOBT; see INDUSTBIES. MINES EMPLOYMENT BUREAU REPOBT; see below, EMPLOYMENT BUBEAUS FACTORY INSPECTION REPOBT; see below FACTOBY INSPEC- TION Child Labor 1893-1894. List of children employed. 2 pm. (In- spector of workshops and factories.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. 1894. Child labor; distribution of children; causes of child labor; children under 14; co-operation of Chicago bd. of education; nullification of sec. 4; working children not yet protected by the law; one evasion of child labor clauses; children in mercan- tile establishments; insufficient protection by affi- davits; illiterate children; children really over 14; increase of children at work; inadequacy of child labor sees.; children at the stock yards; do. in sweat shops; health certificates and staff phy- sicians; accidents; unprotected position of 111. em- ployes; precedent for statute requiring safe-guards; legisl. concerning accidents. (2 A.R. factory in- spectors 1893/4: 10-27.) . Child growth and its relation to factory inspec- tion; by B. Holmes. (2 same 1893/4: 163-182.) 1894-1896. Recommendations re. child labor. (2 same 1893/4 (p. 71) 4 same 1895/6.) 1894-1899. Employes in garment trades in Chicago, showing % of children to that of women. (8 same 1898/9: 11.) 1894/5. Child labor; relative decrease in no. of chil- dren employed; comparison of children with adult employes; distribution of children; children at the stock yards; children in sweatshops; children in Alton Glass Works; hrs. of children; medical cer- tificates; dangerous occupations; protection from fire; accidents; minors' releases; compulsory edu- cation law; ignorance of working children; chil- dren in mercantile occupations; farther legisl. for children. (3 same 1894/5: 8-46.) 1895/6. Child labor; decrease in no. employed; com- parison of children with adult employes; distribu- tion of children; children in the stock yards; do. in glass works; do. in sweatshops; do. in occupa- tions not under the law; hrs. of labor of children; the medical certificate; education; removable causes of child labor in 111. (4 same 1895/6: 10-31.) LABOR cont'd Child Labor cont'd 1896-1902. Comparison of child labor in Chicago and Cook Co. (10 same 1901/2: 28-30.) 1896/7. Stmt. showing distribution of children among mercantile institutions, laundries, sweat-shops, and the large mnfg. houses in Cook Co. (5 same 1896/ 7: 13-14.) 1896/7-1898/9. Comparison of children with total em- ployes. (5 same 1896/7 (p. 15) 7 same 1898/9.) 1896/7-1903/4. Comparison of children; stmts. of in- spection of different industries and mercantile es- tablishments in Chicago and Cook Co. by industries and trades. (5 same 1896/7 (pp. 16-206) 12 same 1903/4.) 1897. Rept. on investigation of condition of child labor in 111. (House jol. 40 Gen. Assem. 1897: 346-351, 421-426.) 1899/00. Child labor; extent of; causes of; effects of; recommendations re. (8 A.R. factory inspectory 1899/00: 5-28.) 1899/00-1903/4. Condensed statistical table of no. of children employed in different industries. (8 same 1899/00 (p. 30) 12 same 1903/4.) 1902. For amdmt. to penalty clause of present child labor law, so that a magistrate shall have jurisdic- tion to impose a fine. (10 same 1901/2: 8.) . For passage of new child labor law, providing for verification of child's age; educational test; abolition of all night work for minors under 16; defines hazardous and dangerous occupations at which children should not be employed, and a stricter provision than present law to prevent em- ployment of children under 14 yrs. (10 same 1901/ 2: 10.) . Drafts of new child labor laws suggested for enactment by 23 Gen. Assem. (10 same 1901/2: 11- 16.) . For passage of act prohibiting employment of girls under age of 16 at occupations, the character of which requires them to stand constantly. (10 same 1901/2: 8.) . For passage of act prohibiting employment of minors under age of 16 at extra hazardous and dangerous occupations. (10 same 1901/2: 8.) . Recommendation for passage of act to prevent employment of minors under age of 16 betw. hrs. of 10 p. m. and 6 a. m., thereby doing away with night work for children and young girls. (10 same 1901/2: 8.) . Opinion re. construction of act in relation to employment of children in state. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1901/2: 234-235.) . Same; construction of act re. employment of children, power of factory inspector over sweat- shops, affidavits as to age of children. (Same 1901/2: 236.) 1902/4. Crusades carried on to suppress child labor. (12 A.R. factory inspector 1903/4: viii-xi.) . Effect of new child labor law on glass bottle industry. (12 same 1903/4: xiii-xiv.) . The new child labor law; comment. (12 same 1903/4: xv-xxxii.) 1903. Rept. of committee on work for children, includ- ing child labor and continuous care for the feeble- minded. (111. conference of charities 8 sess. 1903: 26-34.) . The child labor law [of 111.]; by E. T. Davies, chief factory inspector, Chicago. (Same 1903: 15- 24.) . Petition of Chicago Federation of Labor urging passage of Child Labor bill. (House jol. 43 Gen. Assem. 1903: 1142.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP ILLINOIS 247 LABOR cont'd Child Labor cont'd 1903. Child labor in the coal mines abolished. (12 A.R. factory inspectors 1903/4: xi-xiii.) 1904. Decision of Appellate Court re. children in coal mines and raising minimum age limit to 16. (12 same 1903/4: xxxviii-xli.) . Stmt. showing kinds of schools attended by children of mine employes, their age and their em- ployment. (13 bienn. rept. bureau of labor statis- tics 1902/4: 212-216.) Collective Bargaining 1901. See Labor Disputes, this date. Convict Labor serial Under Prison Labor Law, approved May 11, 1903, In force July 1, 1903. 1904/5. Ann. rept. of state bd. of prison industries, 1. Illinois State Reformatory Print, n. d. 34 pp. Covers period from July 1, 1904 to Dec. 31, 1905, including supplemental rept. to April 1, 1906. non-serial 1867. Text of proposition of Thos. Snell and Abner Taylor re. convict labor of 111. penitentiary. (House jol. 25 Gen. Assem. 3 sess. 1867: 16-17.) 1871-1892. Amt. of net receipts by state from contracts for convict labor in Joliet prison. (Govs. mess. 1892: 6.) 1885. Recommendation that sufficient workshop be built at Chester penitentiary for letting contracts for convict labor to advantage. (Same 1885: 11.) . Minority rept. on Sen. bill to amend title thereof so as to read " to provide for operators of convict labor in each of penitentiaries of states." (Sen. jol. 34 Gen. Assem. 1885: 308-311.) 1886. Statistics of convict labor. Advance chapters from 4 bienn. rept. of labor statistics bureau, ii, 142 pp. 1887. Rept. of minority re. employment of convict labor in making free text-books for public schools. (Sen. jol. 35 Gen. Assem. 1887: 372-373.) 1889. Rept. of comrs. of 111. state penitentiary at Jo- liet re. cost of necessary plant for manufacture of binding twine and probable cost of production, etc. (House jol. 36 Gen. Assem. 1889: 775-776.) . Rept. of comrs. of Southern 111. Penitentiary on feasibility of nmfg. twine for binding wheat in- side penitentiaries of state. (Sen. jol. 36 Gen. Assem. 1889: 714-715; House jol. 1889: 789-790.) . Rept. of comrs. to investigate expediency of and cost of establishing plant for manufacture of bind- ing twine in prison at Joliet. (Sen. jol. 36 Gen. Asesm. 1889: 705.) 1893. Rept. of comrs. of 111. state penitentiary re. em- ployment of convicts in institution at Joliet. (Sen. jol. 38 Gen. Assem. 1893: 346-347; House jol. 1893: 394-395.) 1895. Veto of Sen. bill " in regard to employment of convicts." (Sen. jol. 39 Gen. Assem. 1895: 796-797; House jol. 1895: 1092-1093.) . Repts. of committee to investigate convict labor and its effect upon industries of state. (Sen. jol. 39 Gen. Assem. 1895: 1002-1005; House jol. 1895: 1065-1074.) 1897. Necessity for legislation to take prisoners out of all employment in which they directly affect wages of free laborers. (Govs. mess. 1897: 10.) 1899. Opinion; labor, persons convicted of misde- meanors may be sentenced to labor for co. at places designated by co. bd. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1899/00: 178-179.) 1901. Rept. of 111. convict labor comn. apptd. to visit states where convict labor is employed and investi- LABOR cont'd Convict Labor cont'd non-serial cont'd gate same. (Sen. jol. 42 Gen. Assem. 1901: 251-254; House jol. 1901: 146-149.) 1901. See also below, Labor Unions, this date. 1902. Opinion; contracts for convict labor unconstitu- tional. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1901/2: 185-187.) 1903. Convict labor; by D. Ross, secy, of labor bureau. (111. assn. of state officials, mtg. 1903: 35-40.) Dangerous Trades 1894. Accidents; how to prevent them where machin- ery is in use; by E. H. Davis, factory inspector of Ohio. (2 A.R. factory inspector 1893/4: 189-194.) 1895/6. Sanitation and safeguarding; health of sweat- shop employes; explosions; elevator accidents; danger from fire. (4 same 1895/6: 32-40.) 1896. Need of further legislation for protection of employes. (4 same 1895/6: 6-7.) . Recommendation re. sanitation and safeguard- ing machinery. (4 same 1895/6: 8.) 1896/7-1903/4. Statistical tables of inspection of metal polishing wheels used in factories in 111. (5 same 1896/7 (pp. 322-326) 12 same 1903/4.) 1898. Machinery; recommendation that sec. 6 of act to compel the using of blowers upon metal polish- ing machinery, be amended. (6 same 1897/8: 7-9.) 1902. For passage of act requiring guards on danger- ous machinery. (10 same 1901/2: 8.) Department Stores 1895. Rept. of special committee apptd. to investigate department stores. (Sen. jol. 39 Gen. Assem. 1895: 446-449; House jol. 1895: 733-736.) . Stmt. of Mr. Cooper, of Siegel Cooper Co., giving reasons why he declined to answer certain ques- tions propounded by committee investigating charges and claims agst. dept. stores. (Sen. jol. 39 Gen. Assem. 1895: 546-549.) Employment In general only; for statistics and condition of em- ployment in any particular Industry see name of industry, as Mines, etc. 1895-1899. Stmt. of averages of capital invested by in- dustries, goods made, aggregate no. of persons em- ployed and yearly earnings. (11 bienn. rept. bu- reau of labor statistics 1898/00: 219.) . Mnftres. of 111.; aggregate np. of persons em- ployed; bienn. stmts. by sex and by industries. (11 same 1898/00: 53-68.) . Mnftres. of 111.; persons employed, by industries and by mos.; bienn. stmts. (11 same 1898/00: 87- 148.) . Mnftres. of 111.; aggregate no. of persons em- ployed; bienn. stmts. by sex and industries. (11 same 1898/00: 53-68.) . See also Industries, these dates. 1895/9-1900/1. Mnftres. of 111.; greatest no. of persons employed, by industries; bienn. stmts. of increase or decrease and percentages. (11 same 1898/00 (pp. 149-161) 12 same 1900/2.) . Mnftres. of 111.; greatest no. of persons em- ployed, by industries; bienn. stmts. of increase or decrease and percentages. (11 same 1898/00 (pp. 149-161) 12 same 1900/2.) 1901. Summary of classified occupations supplied by free employment office. (20 ann. coal rept. of 111. bureau of labor statistics and 3 A.R. of 111. free em- ployment office 1901: xx.) 1901-1902. Age periods of applications at free employ- ment offices, by classified occupations. (20 same and 3 A.R. same 1901 (pp. xxi-xxv) 21 ann. coal rept. and 4 free employment offices same 1902.) 248 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS LABOR cont'd Employment cont'd . Table showing for Chicago free employment of- fices, the applications for employment and positions secured, by occupations. ( 20 same and 3 A.R. same 1901 (pp. xl-xiv) 21 same and 4 A.R. same 1902.) 1901-1903. Table showing nationality of all applicants for employment in free employment offices. (20 same and 3 A.R. same 1901 (pp. xxxvi-xlvii ) 22 same and 5 same 1903.) 1901-1904. Classified occupations of applicants for employment, positions secured and applications for help in three Chicago offices, with percentages in each class. (20 same and 3 A.R. same 1901 (pp. xv-xix) 23 same and 6 same 1904.) From 1902-1904 Peoria free employment office also. . Summary of age periods of applicants at free employment offices, by classified occupations. (20 same and 3 A.R. same 1901 (p. xxvi) 23 same and 6 same 1904.) 1902-1903. Stmt. showing positions secured by three free employment offices in Chicago and one in Peoria. (21 same and 4 A.R. same 1902 (pp. 10- 12) 22 same and 5 same 1902.) 1902-1904. Summary of leading occupations in free employment offices, showing applications for em- ployment and help with percentages. (21 same and 4 A.R. same 1902 (pp. 13-14) 23 same and 6 A.R. same 1904.) . Summary of nationality of all applicants for employment in free employment offices. (21 ann. coal rept. and 111. free employment offices 1902 (pp. 50-51) 23 same and 6 A.R. same 1904.) 1903-1904. Table showing no. of applicants for em- ployment, applications for help, positions secured, also percentages of positions secured applicants for employment and applicants for help. (5 A.R. of 111. free employment offices 1903 (pp. 21-25) 6 same 1904.) . Table showing classified occupations (male and female) of applicants for employment in free em- ployment offices, with percentages. (5 same 1903 (p. 33) 6 A.R. same 1904.) 1904. Employment by mos.; stmt. showing persons employed, men, women, and children, with per- centages of employment and unemployment of total no. (13 bienn. rept. bureau of labor statistics 1902/4: 37-48.) . Mnftres. of 111.; stmt. of average no. of wage earners by classes and industries. (13 same 1902/ 4: 30-36.) . Mnftres. of 111.; average no. employed during yr., and aggregate earnings by industries. (13 same 1902/4: 50-57.) . Mnftres. of 111.; stmt. of average no. of wage earners by classes and industries. (13 same 1902/ 4: 30-36.) . Mnftres. of 111.; stmt. of no. of proprietors, firm members, salaried officials and salaries, average no. of employes and wages paid. (13 same 1902/4: 25- 29.) UNION; see below, LABOR UNIONS Employment Bureaus serial 1899-1904. Ann. rept. of the bureau of labor statistics of the Illinois free employment offices for the yr ended Oct. 1, 1-6. Springfield, n. d. 1902-1904. Checklist 1-2. 1809-1900. Not Issued separately. 3. 1901. Phillips Bros., 1902. 83 pp. 4. 1902. " " 1903. 75 pp. 5. 1903. " " 1904. 81 pp. 6. 1904. " " 1906. 71 pp. ,ABOR cont'd Employment Bureaus cont'd serial cont'd Checklist cont'd Also In Documents as follows : -" In 18 Ann. coal ~ """ " 19 " 20 " 21 " 22 " 23 2. 1900 3. 1001 4. 1902 5. 1903 fi. 1904 1901. 1902. 1903. 1904. n. t. p. n. t. p. n. t. p. n. t. p. Ixxvll pp. 75pp. 81 pp. 71pp. non-serial 1899/02-1899/04. Stmt. showing work of free employ- ment offices since their establishment to close of last fiscal yr. (21 ann. coal rept. of 111. bureau of labor statistics and 4 A.R. of 111. free employment offices 1902 (p. 1) 23 ann. coal rept. and 6 A.R. free employment offices same 1904.) 1901. Constitutionality of free employment law af- firmed by Supreme Court. (20 same and 3 A.R. same 1901: it-viii.) Rept. on investigation of free employment agencies. (House jol. 42 Gen. Assem. 1901: 625- 626.) 1901-1902. Work of three free employment offices 1 Chicago. (20 ann. coal rept. of 111. bureau of labor statistics and 3 A.R. of 111. free employment offices 1901 (pp. vii-ix) 21 ann. coal rept. and 4 A.R. free employment offices 1902.) 1901-1904. Rept. of supts. of free employment offices; north side, south side and west side offices in Chi- cago and the office at Peoria, 111. with tables. (20 same and 3 A.R. same 1901 (pp. li-lxxvii) 23 same and 6 same 1904.) . Table showing combined business of three Chi- cago employment offices for yr.; also business of Peoria office for time. (20 same and 3 same 1901 (p. viii) 23 same and 6 A.R. same 1904.) . Percentages of positions secured and percentages of help furnished, both male and female in free employment offices. (20 same and 3 same 1901 (p. ix) 23 same and 6 same 1904.) 1902. Free employment offices in certain cities and private employment agencies in all cities; act re. employment offices and agencies. (21 same and 4 A.R. same 1902: 71-75.) 1902-1903. Record of work of 4 free employment of- fices for yr. (21 same and 4 same 1902 (pp. 4-52) 22 same and 5 same 1904.) 1903-1904. Table showing work of all free employment offices, three in Chicago and one in Peoria, receiv- ing applications for employment. (5 A.R. 111. free employment offices 1903 (pp. 10-13) 6 same 1904.) . Same; applications for help. (5 same 1903 (pp, 14-17) 6 A.R. same 1904.) 1904. Table showing work of all free employment of flees, three in Chicago and one in Peoria, securing positions for applicants. (6 same 1904: 15-17.) . Work of free employment offices for yr. (IS bienn. rept. of bd. of state comrs. of public chari ties 1903/4: 20-21.) . Opinion re. employment agencies what fee may be charged applicants for positions. (Bienn. rept atty. gen. 1903/4: 277-278.) Factory Inspection serial 1893-1903/4. Ann. rept. of factory inspectors of Illi nois for the yr. ending Dec. 15, 1-12. Springfield 1894-1906. Checklist 1. 1893 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1894. 122 pp. 2 1894 dept. ed. Ed. F. Hartman, 1895. 197 pp. 3. 1895 dept. ed. " " 1896. 274 pp. 3. 1895 doc. ed. " " 1896. 274 pp. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 249 L.JOR cont'd actory Inspection cont'd serial cont'd Checklist cont'd 4. 1896 dept. ed. Phillips Bros., 1897. 299 pp. 5. 1897 dept. ed. 1898. 483 pp. 5. 1897 doc. ed. 1898. 433 pp. 6. 1898 dept. ed. 1899. 294 pp. 7. 1899 dept ed. 1900. 352 pp. 8. 1900 dept. ed. 1901. 352 pp. 9. 1901 dept. ed. 1902. 345 pp. 10. 1902 dept. ed. 1903. 602 pp. 11-12. 1903/4 dept. ed. 111. State Jol. Co., 1906. liv, 1167 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1-2. 1893-1894 omitted. 3. 1895 in Hepts. 39 Gen. Assem. 1895, v. 2. 4. 1896 omitted. 5. 1897 in Repts. 40 Gen. Assem. 1897, v. 1. non-serial 1893. Stint, of factory inspectors. (Inspector of work- shops and factories.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. 1893-1902. Table showing increase in labor as com- pared with no. of inspections. (111. assn. of state officials 1 mtg. 1903: 26.) 1893/4-1895/6. Statistical stmt. of work done by in- spectors for yr. (2 A.R. factory inspectors 1893/4 (pp. 105-162) 4 same 1895/6.) 1893/4-1903/4. Records of convictions for violations of factory inspection laws; cases pending; table of convictions; obstacles to enforcement of the law. (2 same 1893/4 (pp. 62-69) 12 same 1903/4.) After 1896/7 called Results of prosecutions. 1894. Salaries of deputy inspectors too small for com- petent men. (2 same 1893/4: 70.) 1894-1895. Apprns.; that for factory inspection ex- penses insufficient. (2 same 1893/4 (p. 70) 3 same 1894/5.) 1894-1896. Recommendation for certain additions to the penalty clause. (2 same 1893/4 (p. 72) 4 same 1895/6: 8-9.) 1894-1897. Recommendation for increased apprns. for dept. of inspection. (2 same 1893/4 (p. 72) 6 same 1897/8.) 1894/5-1903/4. Increase in work done by inspectors of factories and workshops. (3 same 1894/5 (p. 1) 12 same 1903/4.) 1895/6. Sanitation and safeguarding; health of sweat- shop employes; explosions; elevator accidents; other preventable accidents; danger from flre. (4 same 1895/6: 32-40.) 1896/7-1898/9. Statistical tables of fire-escape inspec- tions in Chicago and in other towns of 111., showing names of owner, occupant, or lessee, location of bldg., for what purpose bldg. used, etc. (5 same 1896/7 (pp. 314-321) 7 same 1898/9.) 1896/7-1903/4. Stmt. showing result of inspections. (5 same 1896/7 (p. 2) 12 same 1903/4.) . Statistical tables of inspection, by industries and trade, in towns outside of Cook Co. and Chicago. (5 same 1896/7 (pp. 327-397) 12 same 1903/4.) 1897. Fire escapes; law regulating use of; comments on. (5 same 1896/7: 7-11.) 1898. Fire escapes; recommendation that law be amended as to make enforcement of same easier. (6 same 1897/8: 7.) 1898. Opinion; factory inspectors duty to enforce law relating to flre escapes, state's atty. to prose- cute. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1897/8: 217-218.) . Same; state factory inspectors power of assist- ant and deputy inspectors; bldgs. requiring flre es- capes; state hospitals and asylums exempt. (Same 1897/8: 217.) 1899. Recommendation for enactment of law provid- ing for apptmt. of 2 physicians as members of fac- tory inspector's staff. (7 A.R. factory inspectors 1898/9: 13.) LABOR cont'd Factory Inspection cont'd non-serial cont'd 1899. Stmt. showing flre escapes erected and approved, where notice was served in 1898. (7 same 1898/9: 312.) 1901. Opinion re. apprn. for deputy factory inspectors. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1901/2: 243-244.) 1902. For passage of act providing for atty. for in- spection dept. (10 A.R. factory inspectors 1901/2: 9.) . For enactment of law providing for apptmt. of 2 physicians as members of factory inspector's staff. (10 same 1901/2: 9.) . For passage of law requiring employers to report to state factory inspector all cases of serious acci- dents, their causes and effects, etc. (10 same 1901/ 2: 9.) . Present factory laws enforced by inspection dept. (10 same 1901/2: 20-24.) . For passage of act increasing no. of inspectors to a corps, equal to necessities of dept. (10 same 1901/2: 9.) . For passage of act requiring sanitary arrange- ment and proper ventilation in factories and work- shops of state. (10 same 1901/2: 8.) . For passage of act compelling all establishments where males and females are employed to maintain separate retiring rooms. (10 same 1901/2: 8.) . Opinion re. factory inspectors jurisdiction of justice of peace in prosecutions under act re. em- ployment of children. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1901/2: 233-234.) . For passage of act increasing salary of asst. chief inspector. (10 A.R. factory inspectors 1901/ 2: 9.) . For passage of act requiring sanitary arrange- ment and proper ventilation in factories and work- shops of state. (10 same 1901/2: 8.) 1903. Factory inspection; by E. T. Davis, factory in- spector. (111. assn. of state officials 1 mtg. 1903: 22-29.) . Opinion re. effect of factory inspection act of 1903 on officers apptd. under original act. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1903/4: 283.) Hours 1886. Eight hour circular. (Bureau of labor statis- tics.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. 1893. Shop hours for females. (Inspector of work- shops and factories.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. 1893/4. The 8-hour day; hours of labor of boys; hours of labor in other countries; in other states. (2 A.R. factory inspectors 1893/4: 58-61.) 1894-1895. Recommendation re. hours of labor. (2 same 1893/4 (p. 72) 3 same 1894/5.) 1895. The Supreme Court annuls the 8 hour sec. (3 same 1894/5: 5-7.) . Opinion of Supreme Court in case of Ritchie vs. the People; annulling 8 hour law. (3 same 1894/5: 128-138.) 1901. Opinion that 8 hour law does not apply to as- sessors may appoint deputies. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1901/2: 257.) UNION; see below, LABOB UNIONS House Industries 1893. Rept. and findings of joint committee to investi- gate Chicago "sweat shop" system. (Sen. Jol. 38 Gn. Assem. 1893: 339-341; House jol. 1893: 376- 379.) . Opinion re. construction of act to regulate the manufacture of clothing. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1893/4: 265.) 250 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF ILLINOIS LABOR cont'd House Industries cont'd 1893/4. Tenement house mnftre.; infectious food; small-pox In garment shops in Chicago; illustra- tive cases; danger of infection increased by con- cealment; recurrence of disease and dangerous medical certificates; need of staff physicians; rea- sons for concealment in tenement houses; tene- ment house vs. factory; the lesson of the small- pox epidemic; cloak mnftrers. and their shops; clothing. (2 A.R. factory inspectors 1893/4: 27- 58.) 1894. First special rept. of the factory inspector on small-pox in the tenement house sweat-shops of Chicago, July 1, 1894. 57 pp. 1894-1896. Recommendation re. tenement house mnftre. (2 A.R. factory inspectors 1893/4 (p. 72) 4 same 1895/6.) 1894-1899. Comparative stmt. of mnftre. of garments, cigars and cigarettes in Chicago, showing no. of shops and no. of employes. (8 same 1898/9: 8.) . Comparative stmt. of mnftre. of garments, cigars and cigarettes in Chicago, showing no. of shops and no. of employes. (8 same 1898/9: 8.) 1894/5. Tenement house mnftre.; provisions of factory act, regulating; increase of; failure of attempted regulations; health of employes; the purchaser's risk; necessity for federal regulation; the Sulzer bill; tables on cloak and clothing trades. (3 same 1894/5: 47-93.) 1895/6. Tenement house mnftre.; limitations of pres- ent regulations; the purchaser's risk; increase of contractors' shop; extension of; reasons for pro- hibiting; tables of cloak and clothing trades. (4 same 1895/6: 41-84.) 1896/7-1903/4. Garment makers in Chicago; stmt. showing by branches of industry, the amt. of child labor employed, conditions of shops, and total no. of employes. (5 same 1896/7 (pp. 207-313) 12 same 1903/4.) From 1896/7-1903/4 Is included In item : Comparison cf children ; stmt. of inspection of different In- dustries, etc., in Chicago and Cook Co. 1898/9. Tenement house mnftre.; extent of the evil; conditions of employes; the public danger; defects of present law. (8 same 1898/9: 7-12.) 1902. For passage of a new sweat-shop act, or act licensing mnftre. of garments or wearing apparel. (10 same 1901/2: 8.) . Tenement-house mnftre.; law re. mnftre. of gar- ments recommended for enactment. (10 same 1901/2: 16-20.) Housing of Laborers 1904. Stmt. showing homes owned and rented by miners and other employes. (13 bienn. rept. bu- reau of labor statistics 1902/4: 175-179.) . Stmt. showing homes owned, bldgs., home sur- roundings, neighborhood, health of workmen and families. (13 same 1903/4: 182-185.) . Stmt. showing homes rented, bldgs., home sur- roundings, neighborhood, health of workmen and families. (13 same 1902/4: 187-191.) . Stmt. showing homes rented from co. and from individuals, no. of families and rooms, ann. rent. (13 same 1902/4: 193-202.) Industrial Hygiene See above, Dangerous Trades, Factory Inspection. Laws n. d. Factory law, state of 111. n. d. 16. (Inspector of workshops and factories.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. 1887. [Bill for] Act to provide for employment of con- vict labor in making school-books, etc. f. 85 pp. Not seen ; entry from Bowker. LABOR cont'd Laws cont'd 1893. Text of that part of factory and workshop in- spection law which it is duty of factory inspectors to enforce. (2 A.R. factory inspectors 1893/4 (pp. 8-9) 4 same 1895/6.) . Mining laws, and other labor laws of state, July 1. 51 pp. Not seen ; entry from Bowker. 1894. Synopsis of laws of several states for protection of employes. (2 A.R. factory inspectors 1894: 183- 188.) 1895. Arbitration law of 111. (4 A.R. state bd. arbi- tration 1898/9 (pp. 105-107) same 1903/4.) . Labor laws. Not seen ; entry from Bowker. 1897. Act to compel the using of blowers upon metal polishing machines in force July 1, text. (5 A.R. factory inspectors 1896/7: 5-7.) 1898. Text of arbitration law of U. S. and laws and constitutional provisions of several states re. set- tlement of differences between employer and em- ' ployes by means of arbitration and conciliation. (4 A.R. state bd. arbitration 1897/8: 114-166.) 1899. Labor laws of the state of 111. As amended and in force on and after July 1, 1899. Published by the state bureau of labor statistics. 64 pp. 1901. The arbitration laws of 111.; text of act of 1901; review of provisions of earlier acts. (7 A.R. bd. of arbitration 1901/2: 268-271.) 1903. Labor laws of the state of 111. As amended and in force on and after July 1, 1903. Published by the state bureau of labor statistics, vii, 104 pp. . The present child labor law in force July 1; text. (12 A.R. factory inspectors 1903/4: xxxiii- xxxviii.) . Arbitration laws of U. S. and several states; text. (8 A.R. state bd. arbitration 1902/3: 187- 238.) Mines 1883-1903. Stmt. showing employes in coal mines of state by distrs. (22 ann. coal rept. of 111. bureau of labor statistics 1903: 61.) 1883/01-1883/04. Stmt. showing no. of employes in coal mines of state for a series of yrs., by distrs. (20 same 1901 (p. 37) 23 same 1904.) . Table showing percentages of increase and de- crease of men employed in mines, tons of coal pro- duced, men killed and men injured. (20 same 1901 (p. 60) 23 same 1904.) 1891-1893. Schedule of coal miners. 2 pm. (A.R. concerning coal, etc.) Not seen ; entry irom Bowker. 1893/01-1893/04. Table showing percentages of mines, men and tons in reference to payment of wages. (20 ann. coal rept. 111. bureau of labor statistics 1901 (p. 39) 23 same 1904.) 1896. Supreme Court decision in case of Harding et al. vs. The People; statutes depriving miners of right to contract, void. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1894/6: 114-118.) 1899-1904. Table showing classification of employes in all mines. (23 ann. coal rept. of 111. bureau of labor statistics 1904: 71.) 1901-1903. Table showing percentages of men employed and tons of coal produced in shipping and local mines, by distrs. (20 same 1901 (p. 5) 22 same 1903.) 1901-1904. Table showing classification of employes in mines, by distrs. (20 same 1901 (p. 36) 23 same 1904.) 1904. Stmt. showing no. of yrs. of employment of miners and other employes in and around coal INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP ILLINOIS 251 L30R cont'd fines cont'd mines. (13 bienn. rept. bureau of labor statistics 1902/4: 169.) [I 1904. Stmt. showing no. of children of employes at coal mines who have attended school for specified no. of yrs. (13 same 1902/4: 208-212.) 1 . Stmt. showing conjugal condition and residence of miners and others. (13 same 1902/4: 202-206.) . Table showing present age of miners and others; no. of persons of specific age. (13 same 1902/4: 170-174.) . Stmt. showing coal miners and other employes, time employed, wages, homes, and families. (13 same 1902/4: 218-665.) . Stmt. showing no, of yrs. of employment of miners and other employes in and around coal mines. (13 same 1902/4: 169.) . Stmt. showing birthplace of coal mine employes. (13 same 1902/4: 156-165.) . Stmt. showing percentages of native and foreign born miners and other employes. (13 same 1902/4: 166-167.) . Record of ventilating fans by distrs. giving name of operator, location of mine, and no. of em- ployes underground at each time, size and capacity of fan, etc. (23 ann. coal rept. of 111. bureau of labor statistics 1904: 123-136.) WAGES; see below, that title Profit-sharing 1899. Stmt. of division of profit as to capital invested and persons employed. (11 bienn. rept. bureau of labor statistics 1898/00: 217.) Public Works CANALS; see that title RAILROADS; see that title i. e., time when r.rs. were operated by state. ROADS; see ROADS: STATE See also Public Works. Railroads 1839. Rept. from actg. comrs. of bd. of public works in reply to House res. of inquiry re. no. of persons of various grades employed upon r.rs. in state, their compensation, etc. 21 pp. (House repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1839/40: 97-117.) 1875/6. Stmt. of no. of employees of r.rs. in 111. (6 A.R. r.r. warehouse comn. 1875/6: 10-15.) 1898. Statistics concerning r.rs. of 111. (mileage, ton- nage, employes and compensation). (111. Blue Book 1899: 381-382.) 1899/01-1904. Classified stmt. of employes in service of steam r.rs. and comparisons made with fiscal yrs. (31 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1900/1 (p. 69) 34 same 1904.) 1903. Statistics concerning r.rs. of 111. (mileage, ton- nage, employes and compensation). (111. Blue Book 1903: 575-576.) ACCIDENTS; see that title WAGES; see below that title Street Railway Labor WAGES; see below, that title Sweatshops; see above, House Industries Wages See also above, Employment. 1893. Rept. on bill to compel payment of wages in money. (House jol. 38 Gen. Assem. 1893: 939.) FABM LABOB 1880/3-1880/1904. Table showing wages paid farm hands per day and per mo., with and without board, each yr. in each agricultural division of state. LABOR cont'd Wages cont'd FABM LABOR cont'd In Documents as follows : 1880/3 in Agric. dept. circular 98 : 8, 41. 1880/4 ' " 110 : 11-12. 1880/5 ' " 122 : 10. 1880/6 ' " 128 : 10. 1880/7 ' " 134:8-9. 1880/8 ' " 139:9. 1880/9 ' " 144:9. 1880/90 ' " 148 : 10-11. 1880/91 ' " 162 : 11. 1880/92 ' " 166 : 10. 1880/93 ' " 160 : 9. 1880/94 ' ' 164 : 9-10. 1880/95 ' ' 168 : 9-10. 1880/96 ' ' 172 : 9-10. 1880/97 ' ' 176 : 9-10. 1880/98 ' ' 180 : 8-9. 1880/99 ' ' 184 : 9-10. 1880/00 ' ' 188 : 9-10. 1880/01 ' ' 192 : 9-10. 1880/02 ' ' 196 : 8-9. 1880/03 ' ' 200 : 9-10. 1880/04 ' 204 : 9-10. 1882-1904. Table showing, by counties., wages of farm hands per day with and without board and per mo. with and without bd., supply of farm hands and % and average supply for each co. In Documents as follows : 1882 in Agrlc. dept. circular 98 : 13. 1883 " " " " 110 : 17. 1884 " 122:69. 1885 " " " " 128:31. 1886 " 132: (7). 1887 " " ' " 134:31. 1888 " ' " 139:29. 1889 " ' ' 144 : 15. 1890 " ' 148 : 19. 1891 " ' ' 152 : IT. 1892 " ' 156 : 18. 1893 " ' ' 160 : 19. 1894 ' " ' 164 : 19. 1895 ' " ' 168 : 19. 1896 ' ' ' 172:20. 1897 ' ' 176 : 20. 1898 ' ' ' 180 : 19. 1899 ' ' 184 : 20. 1900 ' ' 188 : 20. 1901 ' ' 192 : 20. 1902 ' ' ' 196 : 19. 1903 ' ' ' 200 : 19. 1904 ' ' 204 : 19. INDUSTRIES 1884. Wages in woolen mills. (Bureau of labor sta- tistics.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. 1895-1899. See Industries, these dates. . Percentages of increase in capital invested by industries, stock used, goods made, persons em- ployed and wages paid. (11 bienn. rept. bureau of labor statistics 1898/00: 222. ) 1895/9-1900/1. Mnftres. of 111.; average yearly earn- ings, by industries; yearly earnings by sexes with increase or decrease and %. (11 same 1898/00 (pp. 77-86) 12 same 1900/2.) . Mnftres. of 111.; total wages paid, by industries; stmts. showing increase or decrease, with %. (11 same 1898/00 (pp. 69-76) 12 same 1900/2.) . Mnftres. of 111.; classification of wkly. earnings of employes by industries. (11 same 1898/00 (pp. 162-205) 12 same 1900/2.) . Mnftres. of 111.; average yearly earnings, by in- dustries; by sexes with increase or decrease. (11 same 1898/00 (pp. 77-86) 12 same 1900/2.) . Mnftres. of 111.; classification of wkly. earnings of employes by industries. (11 same 1898/00 (pp. 162-205) 12 same 1900/2.) . Mnftres. of 111.; total wages paid, by industries; increase or decrease, with %. (11 same 1898/00 (pp. 69-76) 12 same 1900/2.) 1897. Comparative stmt. showing day wages paid by Deere & Mansur Co. and by two of their leading competitors, Rock Island Plow Co. and Parlin & INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS LABOR cont'd Wages cont'd INDUSTBIES cont'd Orendorff Co., Canton, 111. (3 A.R. state bd. arbi- tration 1897/8: 21.) 1899. Stint, of value of industry products in 8 leading industries and " all industries " wages paid and expense fund. (11 same 1898/00: 216.) 1900/1. Wkly. and yearly earnings of greatest no. of employed in selected industries. (12 same 1900/2: 118-225.) 1901-1902. Stmt. showing average wages paid to appli- cants furnished employment by three Chicago free employment offices. (20 ann. coal rept. of 111. bu- reau of labor statistics and 3 ann. rept. of 111. free employment offices. (1901 (pp. xxxiii-xxxv) 21 same and 4 same 1904.) 1902. Stmt. showing average wages paid applicants to whom employment was furnished by Peoria free employment office. (21 same and 4 same 1902: 36- 38.) 1904. Mnftres. of 111.; stmt. of no. of proprietors, firm members, salaried officials and salaries, average no. of employes and wages paid. (13 bienn. rept. bu- reau of labor statistics 1902/4: 25-29.) . Mnftres. of 111.; classified wkly. earnings and no. of wage earners, during one specified busy wk., by industries. (13 same 1902/4: 58-112.) . Stmt. showing occupations and yearly earnings of all employes. (13 same 1902/4: 154.) . Stmt. of yearly earnings of all employes, classi- fied by amts. and by occupations (not including earnings of children). (13 same 1902/4: 152-153.) . No. of all employes, with working time and earnings, by occupations and locations. (13 same 1902/4: 140-149.) . Mnftres. of 111.; classified wkly. earnings and no. of wage earners, during one specified busy wk., by industries. (13 same 1902/4: 58-112.) . Mnftres. of 111.; average no. employed during jr.; and aggregate earnings, by industries. (13 same 1902/4: 50-57.) MINE LABOR 1893/01-1893/04. Table showing percentages of mines, men and tons in reference to payment of wages for series of yrs. (20 ann. coal rept. of 111. bureau of labor statistics 1901 (p. 39) 23 same 1904.) 1901-1904. Table showing average prices paid for min- ing by hand, and with machines, by distrs. (20 same 1901 (p. 38) 23 same 1904.) . Table showing frequency of payment of wages in mines, by distrs. (20 same 1901 (p. 38) 23 same 1904.) 1901/2. Comparative stmt. of earnings of coal miners in shipping mines, machine mining exclusively. (21 same 1902: 60.) . Table showing earnings of coal miners in ship- ping mines, machine mining exclusively, for yr. ended June 30. (21 same 1902: 59.) 1901/2-1901/4. Table showing hand mining, earnings of coal miners, in shipping mines, for yr. ended June 30, by distrs. (21 same 1902 (p. 57) 23 same 1904.) 1904. Stmt. showing coal miners and other employes, time employed, wages, homes, and families. (13 same 1902/4: 218-666.) . Working time, earnings and general conditions of coal miners and other employes. (13 bienn. rept. bureau of labor statistics 1902/4: 137-665.) RAILROAD LABOR 1875/6-1903/4. Stmt. showing no. of employes and average salary per annum on steam r.rs. (7 A.R. LABOR cont'd Wages cont'd RAILROAD LABOR cont'd r.r. and warehouse comn. 1875/6 (pp. 66-67) 34 same 1904.) No returns 1876/7, 1879/80, 1881/2, 1888/9. 1877/8. Tabular stmt. of roads paying highest and lowest average ann. salaries. (8 same 1877/8: xii.) 1890-1904. Stmt. showing average dally compensation of employes of steam r.rs. for yr. ending June 30. (20 same 1889/90 (pp. 96-97) 34 same 1904.) STREET RAILWAY LABOR 1899-1904. Stmt. showing average daily compensation of employes of elevated and electric rwys. (29 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1898/9 (p. ccxxii) 34 same 1904.) . Stmt. showing no. of employes and salaries on elevated and electric rwys. for yr. ending June 30. (29 same 1898/9 (p. ccxxii) 34 same 1904.) 1900/1-1904. Comparison of average daily compensa- tion paid to employes on surface and elevated elec- tric rwys. in 111. (31 same 1900/1 (p. 193) 34 same 1904.) 1901/2-1903/4. Comparison of average daily compensa- tion paid to all employes on steam rwys. (32 same 1901/2 (p. 84) 34 same 1903/4.) TEACHERS 1855-1876. Comparative stmt. showing wages paid male and female teachers. ( 11 bienn. rept. supt. j of public instruction 1875/6: 456.) 1855/80-1855/98. Salaries of co. supts. (13 same 1879/80 (pp. 24-25) some 1897/8.) 1857. Compensation of supt. of public instruction should be such as would command best qualifica- tions in state. (Govs. mess. 1857.) 1866. Recommendation for provison that teachers shall In all cases be paid by treasurer of township in which school is taught. (6 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1865/6: 148.) 1867/8-1869/70. Compensation of teachers in 111. (7 same 1867/8 (pp. 50-51) 8 same 1869/70.) 1869/70-1903/4. Stmt. showing salaries of teachers. (8 same 1869/70 (p. 6) 25 same 1903/4.) 1873/4-1875/6. Stmt. of compensation of co. supts. of schools. (10 same 1873/4 (p. 11) 11 same 1875/ 6.) 1875/6-1877/8. Tabular stmt. of compensation of co. supts., by cos. (11 same 1875/6 (pp. 72-73; 124-125) 12 same 1877/8.) . Tabular stmt. showing wages of teachers, by cos. (11 same 1875/6 (pp. 61-62; 114-115) 12 same 1877/8.) 1878/80-1902/4. Summary of general statistics, show- ing wages of teachers, private schools, libraries and illiteracy. (13 same 1879/80 (pp. 396-398; 426-428) 25 sa:ne 1903/4.) . Summary of co. supts. compensation, and apprn. for institutes. (13 same 1879/80 (pp. 415-416, 446- 447) 25 same 1903/4.) 1884. Stmt. of amt. of increase in wage of men and women teachers. (Govs. mess. 1885: 7.) 1888. Stmt. showing average monthly wages of male and female teachers. (Same 1889: 18.) 1897. Opinion re. compensation of asst. co. school supt. of La Salle Co. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1897/ 8: 339.) 1899. Same; teachers' wages payable monthly, to bear interest until pd. township treasurer's war- rants on, how and for what may be drawn. (Same 1899/00: 299.) 1900. Opinion re. right of bd. of directors to contract with teachers for salary teachers must present schedule before salary is paid. (Same 1899/00: 296-297.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP ILLINOIS 253 .BOR cont'd Wages cont'd TEACHERS cont'd 1904. The wage (teachers') question. (25 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1903/4: 19-20.) . Teachers' wages in the less favored schools. (25 same 1903/4: 21-22.) UNION ; see below, LABOB UNIONS Women 1891. Schedule of working women. (Bureau of labor statistics. ) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. 1893. List of females employed. (Inspector of work- shops and factories.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. 1894. Brief and argument of defendant in error in Supreme Court of 111., So. Grand Div., May term for violating 8 hour law. (2 A.R. factory inspec- tors 1893/4: 73-104.) 8 hour day for women. IBOR DISPUTES Arbitration serial State Board of Arbitration, created by Act of August 2, 1895. 1896-1904. Ann. rept. of the state bd. of arbitration, 1- 9. Springfield, 1897-1905. Checklist 1. 2. Z. 4. 5. e. 7. 8. ft. 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 1904. Phillips Bro 111. State J< *., 1900. 20 1897. 18 1898. 29 1898. 166 1900. 314 1901. 59 1902. 275 1904. Till )1. Co., 1905. pp. pp. pp. pp. pp. pp. pp. , 262 pp. 76 pp. non-serial 1895. Rept. of wages reduction and restoration on part of Gartslde Coal Co., Murphysboro. (1 A.R. bd. of arbitration 1896: 15.) . Rept. of arbitration of difference between em- ployes and St. Louis Pressed Brick Co. (1 same 1896: 15-16.) . Text of agreement in case of Purington Paving Brick Co. and Galesburg Brick and Terra Cotta Co. wages grievance. (1 same 1896: 15.) . Text of decision in matter of joint petition of Sangamon Coal Co. and its employes. (1 same 1896: 17.) 1896. Rept. of action In matter of differences betw. Clothing Manufacturers' Assn. and Clothing Cut- ters' and Trimmers' Assn. in Chicago. (1 same 1896: 18-20.) 1897. Chicago Mantel & Tile Dealers' Assn.; applica- tion for arbitration of differences between members and employes. (3 same 1897/8: 18-19.) 1898. Evidence heard by bd. of arbitration in Pana case; application of employes of Pana Coal cos., Pen well Coal Co. and Springside Coal Co. (4 same 1898/9: 82-104.) . Evidence heard by bd. of arbitration in Virden case. (4 same 1898/9: 39-81.) . Acct. of action of bd. of arbitration in Mt. Ver- non coal case; text of decision of bd. (4 same 1898/9: 29-31.) . Stmt. by Gov. Tanner concerning Pana and Vir- den troubles. (4 same 1898/9: 27-29.) . Text of decision of board in Pana case. (4 same 1898/9: 24-27.) . Text of agreement made in case of O'Gara & King Mining Co. and United Mine Workers of America. (4 same 1898/9: 24.) LABOR DISPUTES <:ont'd Arbitration cont'd non-serial cont'd 1898. Text of decision of bd. of arbitration in Virden case. (4 same 1898/9: 19-22.) 1898/9. Comments on compulsory arbitration. (Same 1898/9: 16-18.) . Amended arbitration law, discussion of amdmts. (4 same 1898/9: 9-15.) . Text of agreement entered Into with Chicago- Virden Coal Co. and United Mine Workers of America. (4 same 1898/9: 23.) 1899. Acct. of Chicago & Alton sub-district case; text of decision of bd. (5 same 1899/00: 11-19.) . Acct. of Pana case and text of decision of bd. (5 same 1899/00: 20-26.) . Acct. of Assumption Coal case and text of de- cision of bd. (5 same 1899/00: 26-30.) . Acct. of Williamson Co. coal case, and text of de- cision of bd. (5 same 1899/00: 31-33.) . Acct. of Springfield printers' case; text of de- cision of bd. (5 same 1899/00: 33-35.) . Acct. of Piano & Organ Workers' case; text of decision of bd. (5 same 1899/00: 35-38.) . Evidence in Williamson County coal case; coal operators of Williamson Co., 111., vs. employes. (5 same 1899/00: 41-133.) . Evidence in Piano & Organ Workers' case. (5 same 1899/00: 133-259.) . Evidence in Springfield printers' case. (5 same 1899/00: 259-306.) 1900. Evidence in Chicago Heights case. (6 same 1900/1: 45-51.) . Evidence in East St. Louis bldg. trades case. (6 same 1900/1: 29-45.) . Evidence in Saline Co. coal case. (6 same 1900/ 1: 19-28.) . Acct. of Chicago Heights case; text of decision of bd. (6 same 1900/1: 7-8.) . Acct. of East St. Louis bldgs. trades case; text of decision of bd. (6 same 1900/1: 5-7.) . Acct. of Saline Co. case, text of decision of bd. (6 same 1900/1: 3-5.) . Testimony of J. McC. Davis, secy, of 111. state bd. of arbitration, before U. S. Industrial Comn. (6 same 1900/1: 11-19.) 1901. Collective bargaining, conciliation and arbitra- tion. (7 same 1901/2: 149-200.) Reprinted from Kept, of t~. S. Industrial Comn. 1901 v. 17, pt. 1, ch. 2. Reviews administrative feat- ures of local bds. . Governmental arbitration in the U. S.; digest of natl. and state laws establishing state bds. of ar- bitration and providing for local bds. of arbitration, with summary working of such bds. (7 same 1901/ 2: 201-267.) Reprinted from Kept, of D. S. Industrial Comn. 1901, v. 17, pt. 3, ch. 3. 1902. Evidence in Parlin & Orendorff Co. case. (8 same 1902/3: 128-143.) . Evidence in Barr Clay Co. case, Streator; ex- hibits and arguments, etc., in behalf of co. (8 same 1902/3: 51-127.) . Jurisdictional dispute betw. Box Makers' Union and Woodworkers' Union, Chicago; text of decision of bd. (7 same 1901/2: 37-38.) 1902-1903. 111. agreement betw. the 111. Coal Operators' Assn. and United Mine Workers of 111. as to min- ing prices and conditions. (20 ann. coal rept. of 111. bureau of labor statistics 1901 (pp. 315-321) 22 same 1903.) 1903. Acct. of railway expressmen's dispute, Chicago. (9 A.R. state bd. arbitration 1903/4: 36-37.) . Agreement of International Harvester Co., Chi- cago. (8 same 1902/3: 180.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS LABOR DISPUTES cont'd Arbitration cont'd non-serial cont'd 1903. Glass workers' agreement, Chicago. (8 same 1902/3: 177-179.) . Hoisting and portable engineers' agreement, Chi- cago. (8 same 1902/3: 170-176.) . Hod carriers' and bldg. laborers' agreement, Chicago. (8 same 1902/3: 165-169.) . Blacksmiths' helpers' agreement, Chicago. (8 same 1902/3: 163-164.) . Blacksmiths' agreement, Chicago. (8 same 1902/3: 161-162.) . Metal polishers', buffers', platers', brass mould- ers' and brass workers' agreement, Chicago. (8 same 1902/3: 159-160.) . Metal workers' agreement, Chicago. (8 same 1902/3: 157-158.) . Machinists' agreement, Chicago. (8 same 1902/ 3: 154-156.) . Brick, tile and terra cotta workers' agreement, Chicago. (8 same 1902/3: 152-153.) . Agreement and working rules between carpen- ters and builders' assn. and carpenters' executive council of Chicago and Cook Co. (8 same 1902/3: 147-151.) 1904. Acct. of differences between the Hoyt Metal Co., Granite City, and employes. (9 same 1903/4: 32- 34.) BOARD OF ARBITRATION 1895. Opinion re. arbitration bd. salary and expenses. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1895/6: 225-226.) . Act to create state bd. of arbitration for inves- tigation or settlement of differences between em- ployers and their employes, and to define powers and duties of said bd. (2 A.R. state bd. arbitration 1896/7: 15-16.) 1895-1903. Sketch of history, powers and duties of state bd. of arbitration. (111. Blue Book 1903: 455- 457.) 1897. Opinion re. power and jurisdiction of bd. of ar- bitration. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1897/8: 356.) 1897/8-1903. Circular of information re. powers and duties of bd. (3 A.R. state bd. arbitration 1897/8 (pp. 25-26) same 1902/3.) 1903. State board of arbitration; by J. McC. Davis. (111. assn. of state officials 2/3 mtg. 1903: 11-16.) Strikes and Lockouts 1881-1900. Strikes and lockouts of 111.; stmt. of wage loss of employes, assistance to employes, and loss of employes. (12 bienn. rept. bureau of labor sta- tistics 1900/2: 522.) . Strikes and lockouts in 111. (12 same 1900/2: 485-533.) 1899. Rept. of strikes and lockouts. (A.R. concerning coal, etc.) Not sepn ; entry from Bowker. 1895. Stmt. of destruction of property by r.r. strike. (Govs. mess. 1895: 43.) . Rept. of strike of employes of Royal Mantel Co., Rockford. (1 A.R. bd. of arbitration 1896: 13-14.) . Rept. of strike of miners employed by Coffeen Coal & Copper Co. (1 same 1896: 14.) . Rept. of strike of weavers of Aurora Cotton Mills. (1 same 1896: 14-15.) 1896/7. Star Coal Mining Co.; acct. of strike. (2 same 1896/7: 11-13.) . Athens Coal Mining Co.; acct. of strike and text of decision rendered. (2 same 1896/7: 10-11.) . Crescent Nail Mills, Belleville, 111.; acct. of strike. (2 same 1896/7: 9.) . Structural Iron Workers' Union of Chicago; acct. of strike. (2 same 1896/7: 8.) LABOR DISPUTES cont'd Strikes and Lockouts cont'd 1897. Acct. of strike in tannery of W. N. Eisenrath Co., Chicago. (2 same 1896/7: 13-14.) . Joliet Limestone Co., Joliet, 111. acct. of strik (3 same 1897/8: 16.) . Chicago-Virden Coal Co., Virden, Macoup: County and Auburn, Sangamon County. acct. i strike. (3 same 1897/8: 16-17.) . Deere & Mansur Co., Moline, 111. acct. of stril and decision in case. (3 same 1897/8: 20-21.) 1898. Elgin National Watch Co. strike; memorandui (4 same 1898/9: 34.) . Western Stone Co., Lemont, 111., acct. of strik (4 same 1898/9: 32.) . Acct. of strike of quarrymen at Joliet. (4 san 1898/9: 32.) . Selz, Schwab & Co., Elgin, 111.; acct. of strik (4 same 1898/9: 32-33.) . Acct. of strike at Centralia & Sandoval mine (4 same 1898/9: 34.) 1901. Strike of stationary firemen, Pekin; memora dum; text of recommendations of bd. (7 so?? 1901/2: 21-22.) . Strike of ship carpenters and calkers, Chicag( history; adjustment. (7 same 1901/2: 20-21.) . Sattley Plow case, Springfield; history of casi text of decision of bd. (7 same 1901/2: 13-20.) . Strike of telephone linemen, Chicago; histor termination by arbitration. (7 same 1901/2: 1 13.) . Strike of trainmen of South Side Elevated R.F Chicago; memorandum of history of strike. I same 1901/2: 11-12.) . Strike of boiler makers, Springfield; memora dum. (7 same 1901/2: 11.) . Strike of plow workers, Averyville; memorai dum. (7 same 1901/2: 11.) . Strike of painters. Champaign; memorandur (7 same 1901/2: 11.) . Evidence in Sattley Plow Workers' case. ( same 1901/2: 79-148.) 1901/2. The Allis-Chalmers strike; memorandum. ( same 1901/2: 23.) 1902. Strike of moulders, Freeport; memorandui (7 same 1901/2: 26.) . Strike of wood workers, Cairo; memorandur (7 same 1901/2: 26.) . Strike of commercial artists, Chicago; text i proposed agreement; do. agreement adopted. ( same 1901/2: 26-28.) . Strike of box makers, Chicago; text of agre ment proposed by N. O. of Boxmakers and Sawyei of America; text of agreement adopted. (7 sam 1901/2: 39-41.) . Strike of department store drivers, Chicag( text of proposed agreement of Teamsters' Nation! Union of America; do. of agreement adopted. ( same 1901/2: 42-46.) . Strike of stock yards teamsters, Chicago; histor of riots; texts of proposed and adopted agreement (7 same 1901/2: 46-56.) . Strike of glove makers, Chicago; texts of pr posed and adopted agreements. (7 same 1901/2 56-58.) . Strike of team drivers, Quincy; texts of pn posed and adopted agreements. (7 same 1901/2 59-60.) . Strike of painters, decorators and paper hanger Quincy; memorandum. (7 same 1901/2: 61.) . Strike of carpenters, Quincy; history of arbitn tion, texts of proposed and adopted agreement! (7 same 1901/2: 61.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 265 BOR DISPUTES cont'd Strikes and Lockouts cont'd 1902. Strike of freight handlers, Chicago; history of strike and arbitration; texts of wage schedules pro- posed resp. by freight handlers and by r.rs. (7 same 1901/2: 65-75.) . Strike of gas workers, Chicago; memorandum of negotiations for settlement. (7 same 1901/2: 37.) . Strike of foundry workers, Granite City; text of agreement. (7 same 1901/2: 36.) . Strike of carpenters and bricklayers, Galesburg; memorandum of termination. (7 same 1901/2: 33- 34.) . Strike of laborers, Metropolis; history of strike; text of proposed agreement. (7 same 1901/2: 34- 36.) . Strike of coopers, Murphysboro : memorandum of arbitration. (7 same 1901/2: 33.) . Strike of painters, paper-hangers and decorators, Cairo; text of agreement; history of arbitration. (7 same 1901/2: 31-32.) . Strike of brick makers, Belleville; history of strike and arbitration. (7 same 1901/2: 29-31.) . Lockout of iron moulders and machinists, Rock Falls; text of proposed agreement offered by Key- stone Mnfg. Co.; text of declaration of principles adopted by Metal Trades Assn. (7 same 1901/2: 23-25.) . Strike of shoe lasters, Chicago; memorandum. (7 same 1901/2: 23.) . Acct. of lockout in Bldg. Trades, Belleville, 111. (8 same 1902/3: 10-13.) . Acct. of lockout of employes of Parlin & Oren- doff Co., Canton. (8 same 1902/3: 6-10.) . Acct. of strike of brickmakers, Streator; decision of bd. (8 same 1902/3: 2-3.) . Strike of garment workers, Jacksonville, causes of strike, etc. (8 same 1902/3: 3-6.) 1903. Acct. of strike of carpenters and joiners, Free- port, 111. (8 same 1902/3: 16-19.) . Acct. of strike of bldg. trades, Kankakee, 111. (8 same 1902/3: 15-16.) . Acct. of strike of carpenters, Pekin, III. (8 same 1902/3: 14-15.) . Acct. of threatened strike of iron moulders, East St. Louis. (8 same 1902/3: 13-14.) . Acct. of strike of Cracker Bakers, Sawyer Bis- cuit Co., Chicago. (8 same 1902/3: 13.) . Acct. of sausage makers' strike, Chicago. (9 same 1903/4: 39.) . Acct. of street railway strike, Chicago. (9 same 1903/4: 40-49.) . Acct. of livery drivers' strike, Chicago. (9 same 1903/4: 49-50.) . Acct. of lockout in Batavia. (9 same 1903/4: 52- 55.) . Acct. of corset workers' strike, Aurora. (9 same 1903/4: 50-52.) . Acct. of strike of carpenters, Granite City. (9 same 1903/4: 13-20.) . Acct. of strike of employes of Reynolds Wire Co., Dixon. (9 same 1903/4: 12-13.) . Acct. of strike of glass workers, Belleville. (9 same 1903/4: 10-12.) . Acct. of strike of carpenters, Freeport. (9 same 1903/4: 9.) . Acct. of strike of wood workers, Murphysboro. (9 same 1903/4: 8.) . Acct. of strike of plumbers, Freeport. (9 same 1903/4: 4-8.) . Acct. of strike of boiler-makers, Springfield. (9 same 1903/4: 2-4.) . Acct. of strike of wood-workers, Chicago. (8 same 1902/3: 44-47.) LABOR DISPUTES cont'd Strikes and Lockouts cont'd 1903. Acct. of strike of hoisting engineers, South Chi- cago. (8 same 1902/3: 43-44.) . Acct. of threatened strike of freight handlers in wholesale houses in Chicago. (8 same 1902/3: 43.) . Acct. of strike of freight handlers on Chicago & Alton R.R., Chicago. (8 same 1902/3: 42-43.) . Acct. of strike at plant of Kellogg Switchboard and Supply Co., Chicago. (8 same 1902/3: 39-41.) . Acct. of strike of cooks and waiters, Chicago. (8 same 1902/3: 22-39.) . Acct. of strike of lumber tallymen and Inspec- tors, Chicago. (8 same 1902/3: 21-22.) . Acct. of strike of carpenters, Bloomington, 111. (8 same 1902/3: 20.) . Acct. of strike of mill men, Freeport. (8 same 1902/3: 19-20.) . Acct. of strike of glue workers, Armour Plant, Chicago. (9 same 1903/4: 38-39.) . Acct. of boiler makers' strike, Chicago House Wrecking Co., Chicago. (9 same 1903/4: 37-38.) . Acct. of strike of trunk and bag workers, Chi- cago. (9 same 1903/4: 34-36.) 1904. Acct. of strike of hoisting engineers of 111. (9 same 1903/4: 32.) . Acct. of strike of car men on Wabash R.R. (9 same 1903/4: 25-31.) . Acct. of strike of foundrymen, Belleville. (9 same 1903/4: 24-25.) . Acct. of strike of mill-wrights, East St. Louis. (9 same 1903/4: 21-24.) . Acct. of strike of brick-makers, Kewanee. (9 same 1903/4: 20-21.) . Acct. of strike of garment workers, Chicago. (9 same 1903/4: 55-56.) . Acct. of strike of furniture drivers, Chicago. (9 same 1903/4: 55.) . Acct. of packing house strike, Chicago. (9 same 1903/4: 56-58.) . Evidence in case of striking corset workers, Aurora. (9 same 1903/4: 61-71.) LABOR UNIONS 1852-1902. Trade and labor unions of 111.; progress of organization. (12 bienn. rept. bureau of labor sta- tistics 1900/2: 288-298.) 1886. Inquiry concerning trades unions. (Bureau of labor statistics.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. -. Inquiry concerning labor organizations. (Same.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. 1896-1901. Trades and labor unions of 111.; stmt. of employment, change in hrs., and unemployed, by trades and by locations. (12 bienn. rept. bureau of labor statistics 1900/2: 360-387.) 1897-1901. Trade and labor unions of 111.; stmt. show- ing employment, hrs. and wages by trades and lo- cation for 1897 and 1901, with increase in wages 1901 over 1897. (12 same 1900/2: 328-359.) . Organization, membership and employment of trade and labor unions by trades and by location for 1897 and 1901 with recapitulation sheets. (12 same 1900/2: 299-327.) . Trade and labor unions of 111.; stmts. of bene- fits to members and contributions in 1897 and 1901. (12 same 1900/2: 454-471.) . Trade and labor unions of 111.; stmt. of cost per member per yr. to maintain local unions in 1897 and 1901. (12 same 1900/2: 472-473.) 1900/1. Trade and labor unions in 111. (12 same 1900/ 2: 281-483.) 1901 Trade and labor unions of 111.; insurance in organizations. (12 same 1900/2: 474-477.) 256 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP ILLINOIS LABOR UNIONS cont'd 1901. Trade and labor unions of 111.; how affected by convict labor. (12 same 1900/2: 478-483.) . Trades and labor unions of 111.; membership, agreements, hrs., wages, etc. (12 same 1900/2: 420-453.) . Trades and labor unions of 111.; stmt. of work- ing hrs. and no. employed, by trades and location. (12 same 1900/2: 393-419.) 1901-1904. Summary of conjugal conditions, members of trade unions, days Idle and no. willing to accept work out of city with percentages. (20 ann. coal rept. of 111. bureau of labor statistics and 3 A.R. of 111. free employment offices 1901 (p. xxxii) 23 same and 6 same 1904.) . Table showing conjugal conditions, members of trade unions, days idle, and no. willing to accept employment out of city. (20 same and 3 same 1901 (pp. xxvii-xxxi) 23 same 1904.) LABORATORY OF NATURAL HISTORY; see NATURAL RESOURCES. MUSEUMS LAKE COUNTY (1839) Agricultural Board; see Agriculture. Boards of Agriculture Agricultural Society; see Agricultural Societies Canada Thistle; see Agriculture. Crops. Pests Fruit; see Agriculture. Crops Geology; see Natural Resources Horticulture; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit Swamp Land; see Land: State. Swamp Land LAND 1812. Draft of memorial to Congress praying for law to authorize actual settlers to locate any unlocated claim on their improvements. (House jol. 1812 prtd. 1901: 109-110.) 1821. Rept. of council of revision giving reasons for rejection of " act concerning joint rights and privi- leges." (Same 2 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1820/1: 107.) 1831. Memorial reported by select committee to which was referred res. inquiring into expediency of memorializing Congress on subject of surrendering and re-locating certain lands in state. (Same 7 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1830/1: 247-250.) 1844. Rept. of committee on judiciary re. trespasses upon property of persons who live on public roads near St. Louis. (Sen. jol. 14 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1844/5: 44.) 1845. Rept. re. expense of making new set of tract books and record of town lots in state. 2 pp. (House repts. 14 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1844/5: 303.) . Communication from auditor of public accts. re. expenses of making new set of tract books and record of town lots in state. 4 pp. (Same 1844/5: 279-282.) . Objections of Council of Revision to bill author- izing certain lands to be flooded. (Sen. jol. 14 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1844: 410-411.) 1847. Rept. of committee on finance upon refunding money for land erroneously entered. 1 leaf. (Sen. repts. 15 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1846: 173.) The title of this doc. Is erroneously printed " Rept upon refunding certain state bonds (sic I. e., lands)." 1875. Advantage to wealth and population of state if no man were allowed to hold more than 160 acres. (Trans, dept. agric. 1875 v. 13: 175.) 1881. Table and remarks showing ann. production to value of lands. (Dept. agric. circular 82: 96-97.) 1882. Land record. (Auditor of public accts.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. LAND cont'd Jo DAVIESS COUNTY 1866. Up to 1845 little land !n Jo Daviess Co. in mar- ket, whole co. being govt. mineral reservation; rich and exhaustless lead mines. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1865/6: 228-229.) KENDAIA COUNTY 1876. Amt. improved and unimproved lands in Ken- dall Co.; value of lands, livestock and crops. (Trans, dept. agric. 1875: 213-214.) ,Mn\ AKII COUNTY 1871. Statistics showing improved and unimproved lands in Menard Co. (Trans, dept. agric. 1871: 172.) PIKE COUNTY 1875. Building of levee along east bank of Mississippi River in Pike Co., thus reclaiming over 100,000 acres of best land in world. (Trans, dept. agric 1875: 252.) Claims 1901. Old Peoria; by Davis McCulloch. (Trans. 111. State Hist. Socy. 1901, being Pubn. 111. Hist. Library 6: 41-51.) Sketch of certain land claims. 1723-1840 ; origin of famous Renault claim of 1723. Drainage 1838. Advantages to state from proposed public works; suggestion for draining ponds, lakes, etc., 500 or 1000 acres of lowlands can be drained with less than a hundred dollars expense. Draining Great American Bottom would increase value of soil therein at least $5,000,000 at an expense not ex- ceeding $200,000. (Rept. bd. public works Dec. 1838: 82.) 1869. Necessity and importance of tile-draining in 111. our resources and our facilities for executing the work. (Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 2: 86-90.) 1876. Essay on farm drainage in 111.; by H. W. S. Cleveland. (Trans, dept. agric. 1876: 221-231.) 1877/80-1897/02. Table showing no. of feet of drain tile laid prior [to first date of table], no. of feet laid each yr., total no. of feet laid, area of culti- vated land, no. of feet to each acre of cultivated land. In Documents as follows : 1877/80 In Affric. dept. circular 80 : 71. 1877/83 " 116 : 87. 1879/82 " 104:96. 1880/2 1880/3 1886/8 1886/9 1886/91 1890/2 1890/4 1890/5 1891/3 1891/6 1892/7 1893/8 1894/9 1895/00 104 : 38-39. 116 : 36-37. 147 : 64-65. 150 : 43-45. 154:47-49; 158:45-47. 162 : 44-46. 170 : 44-46. 174 : 43-45. 166 : 44-46. 178 : 44-46. 182 : 44-46. 186 : 44-46. 190 : 44-46. 194 : 45-47. 1896/01 " " ' " 198 : 44-46. 1897/02 " " " 202 : 44-46. 1878. Comments on farm drainage and suggestion that scope of work heretofore performed be enlarged to meet probable demands. (Trans, dept. agric. 1878: 432-433.) 1885. Rept. of joint select committee to consider drain- age bills of Senate and House. (House jol. 34 Gen. Assem. 1885: 777.) 1886. Recommendation that secy, prepare pamphlet that will tend to increase interest in drainage, and that matter of prtg. same be referred to prtg. com- mittee. (Trans, dept. agric. 1886: 303.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP ILLINOIS 257 LAND cont'd Drainage cont'd 1886/8. Stmt. giving total no. of feet of drain tile laid in 111. with cost of same. (A.R. state agt. swamp lands 1886/8: 27.) LAWS; see below, that title Escheats LAWS; see below, that title UNKNOWN HEIBS FUND; see FINANCE: STATE. FUNDS Indian 1830. Indian lands; right of state to same considered at length. (Govs. mess. 1830.) 1831. Memorial reported by committee to which was referred petition of citizens of northern part of state praying legislature to memorialize Congress on subject of extinguishment of Indian title to lands on shores of Lake Michigan. (House jol. 7 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1830/1: 285.) Laws 1883, 1885. Drainage laws. Not seen ; entry from Bowker. 1894. Estate of deceased persons law. Not seen ; entry from Bowker. 1901. Drainage laws of 111. In force July 1, 1901. Published by the secy, of state. Springfield, 1902. 95 pp. Meadow Land; see Agriculture. Meadows and Pastures Pasture Land; see Agriculture. Meadows and Pastures Riparian Rights 1904. Opinion; riparian rights; who has right to take mussels from Wabash River. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1903/4: 470.) Transfer 1893. Rept. of land transfer comn. apptd. to investi- gate present system of transferring land titles, and consider adoption of less expensive system. (Sen. Jol. 38 Gen. Assem. 1893: 316-323; House jol. 1893: 355-376.) 1895. Torrens bill as reptd. by land transfer comn., with suggested amdmts. together with address by members. 44 pp. LAND: CITY CHICAGO 1869. Rept. of minority of committee on judiciary on act relating to portion of submerged land and Lake Park ground on eastern frontage of Chicago. 7 pp. (Repts. 26 Gen. Assem. 1869 v. 1: 505-511.) 1869. Veto of bill for act re. submerged lands on Chi- cago lake front. 15 pp. (Same 1869 v. 2: 1053- 1067.) . Veto of bill re. sale of portion of submerged lands and Lake Park grounds lying adjacent to shore of Lake Mich, on eastern frontage of Chi- cago. (House Jol. 26 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1869 v. 3: 517-528.) 1874. Rept of atty. gen. on examination of title to property in Chicago known as " Lake Front." (Sen. jol. 28 Gen. Assem. 1874: 179-180.) 1886/8. Acct. of lake front litigation. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1886/8: 27-37.) 1892. The People of 111. ex rel. Geo. Hunt, atty. gen., vs. The 111. Central R.R. et al.; lake front litiga- tion. (Same 1890/2: 38-64.) 1902. Remarks re. state's claim to real estate along Chicago River. (Same 1901/2: 11-12.) 1904. Comments on claim of state to accretion on lake front. (Same 1903/4: 15-16.) 17 LAND: NATIONAL DOMAIN 1812. Causes of postponement in sale of public lands. (Terr. House Jol. 1812 prtd. 1901: 109.) . Address and resolutions concerning land sales. (Same 1812 prtd. 1901: 118-119.) . Rept. of Council of Revision on draft of memo- rial to Congress praying for law to give settlers right of locating unlocated claims on their improve- ments. (Same 1812 prtd. 1901: 115.) 1818. Rept. of committee apptd. to enquire into ex- pediency of petitioning Congress for donation of 36 sections of timbered land for use of saline on Shoal creek. (Sen. jol. 1 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1818: 34.) . Rept. of committee apptd. to confer with present lessees of Ohio, or Wabash saline. (Same 1818: 29-31.) . Discovery of saline on Shoal creek in Bond Co. noted, and advantage of reserving for its use a larger grant of contiguous wood land urged. (Govs. mess. 1818.) 1819. Memorial to Congress praying that right of pre- emption may be granted certain settlers on public lands west of 3d principal meridian. (Sen. jol. 1 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1819: 14-15.) 1820. Rept. on memorial of Gen. Assem. to Congress re. certain lands granted by Congress for seat of govt. (Same 2 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1820: 16-17.) . Draft of memorial to general govt. praying that further indulgence be granted purchasers of public lands. (House jol. 2 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1820/1: 33.) 1827. Rept. of committee to whom was referred com- munication from gov. upon subject of obtaining from U. S. surrender to state, upon equitable terms, of public lands within limit of state. (Same 5 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1826/7: 252-254.) . Protest of members of House agst. bill intro- duced in Congress by state of Missouri, on subject of graduating price of public lands. (Same 1826/7: 248-249.) 1828. Rept. of select committee on that part of govs. message re. public lands. (Sen. jol. 6 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1828/9: 109-112; House jol. 1828/9: 99-100.) . Rept. of select committee on expediency of so- liciting donations of land from general govt. for citizens of Galena and Jo Daviess Co. (Sen. jol. 6 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1828: 78-80.) Solicitation Is defended on ground that gen. govt. exer- cises acts of ownership over lands In Jo Daviess Co. There being no revenue for the erection of public buildings, a donation of land for the erection of such bldgs. in Galena, the co. seat, Is asked for. The growth of the Fever River country In Jo Daviess Co. on acct. of the development of the lead mines Is pointed out, and the Injustice of requiring citizens to purchase their own improvements Is commented on. 1830. Draft of memorial to Congress having for its object extension of act to grant preemption rights to settlers upon public lands. (House jol. 7 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1830/1: 111-112.) . Suggestion that memorial be transmitted to Congress representing views of Gen. Assem. re. right of state to public lands within its borders and asking their surrender upon equitable terms. (Govs. mess. 1830.) 1831. Rept. of committee to which was referred so much of govs. message as relates to claims of state to waste and unappropriated lands within its limits. (House Jol. 7 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1830/1: 304-307.) . Draft of memorial to Congress on subject of surrendering on equitable terms whatever claim to public lands the U. S. may be supposed to pos- sess, to the states in which they lie. (Same 1830/ 1: 386-390.) 258 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS LAND: NATIONAL DOMAIN cont'd 1831. Draft of memorial to Congress praying reduc- tion of price of public land, and that donation of 160 acres be made to each head of family, being actual settler on same. (Same 1830/1: 348-349.) 1832. Memorial of (Jen. Assem. to Congress re. pre- emption rights to Quincy land district in state. (Same 8 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1832: 194-195.) 1834. Draft of memorial to Congress re. disposition of public domain. (Same 9 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1834: 74-79.) 1838. Kept, on expediency of proposing to purchase of govt. of U. S. all unsold lands within limits of 111. (Same 11 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1838: 223-225.) 1839. Kept, on expediency of proposing to purchase of govt. of U. S. all unsold lands lying within limits of 111. 3 pp. (Repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1838.) 1840. Communication from state of Maine re. public domain. 3 pp. (House repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1839: 411-413.) 1841. Kept, of select committee in relation to public lands re. equitable distribution among states of proceeds arising from sales of public lands, etc. 11 pp. (Same 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840/1: 17-35.) 1882. U. S. field notes and surveys; stmt. of books, papers, etc., of same now in auditor's office. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1880/2: xi-xii.) Grants; see below, Land Grants LAND: STATE See also Debt : State. 1837-1843. Tabular stmt. of public lands sold each yr. (Repts. and docs. re. canal claims 1857: 195.) . Same. (Repts. 20 Gen. Assem. 1857: 1639.) 1840-1843. Rept. of situation of public lands in north- eastern distr. of state, subject to sale at U. S. Land Office, Chicago. (Davis and Swift rept. on 111. and Michigan Canal 1846: 81.) . Same. (Repts. 14 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1844 v. 2: 393.) 1842. Communication from auditor of public accts. re. abstracts of lands entered at several land offices. 1 leaf. (Sen. repts. 13 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1842: 123.) 1843. Abstract of monthly sales and entries made at U. S. Land Office at Chicago during yr. (Davis and Swift rept. on 111. and Mich, canal 1845: 82.) . Same. (House repts. 14 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1844/5: 394.) 1846/8. Stmt. showing amt. of state lands sold, de- scription of same. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1846/8: 10.) 1848/50. Stmt. of condition of state lands selected and purchased for internal improvement purposes, ex- cept town lots, mill property, and land in Cairo City. (Same 1848/50: 20.) 1850. Propriety of making some provision for dispos- ing of lands which have been, or may hereafter be, purchased in compliance with law. (Same 1848/ 60: 24.) . Stmt. showing condition of public lands in each distr., no. of acres sold, donated, unsold, etc. (Same 1848/50: 21.) . Law providing for sale of state lands requires amending. (Same 1848/50: 25.) 1852/4. Stmt showing warrants issued on order of gov., for state land fund, and state indebtedness purchased by gov. therewith, canceled and delivered to auditor. (Same 1852/4: 33-35.) 1852/4-1856/8. Stmt. showing no. of acres of state land in several cos. remaining unsold, no. of acres sold, amt. sold for, and quantity remaining unsold by cos. (Same 1852/4 (p. 36) same 1856/8.) LAND: STATE cont'd 1856. List of state lands remaining unsold. (Same 1854/6: 51-53.) 1861. Rept. of committee on swamp lands on disagree- ment betw. state and U. S. govts. re. selection of certain swamp lands by state. (House jol. 22 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1861: 606-608.) . Same, separate. Not seen; 100 copies ordered printed. (House lol. 1861:608.) 1891. Schedule of lands sold. (Auditor of public accts.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. 1893. Govs. mess, transmitting rept. of E. S. Wilson, ex-state treasurer and ex-officio trustee, on Matte- son lands sold to Alex. Starne, state trustee. (House jol. 38 Gen. Assem. 1893: 427-429; Sen. jol. 1893: 374-376.) VANDALIA 1832. Auditor's rept. on no. of in- and out-lots remain- ing unsold in Vandalia. (Sen. jol. 1832/3: 201.) 1835. Auditor's stmt. of no. and description of in and out lots in town of Vandalia, which remain unsold, etc. (Same 9 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1835: 43-44.) Canal Land; see Canals Grants; see below, Land Grants Military Bounty Land Granted under acts of Congress of Dec. 24, 1811 and Jan. 11, 1812 and Feb. 6, 1812, and authorized to De surveyed by act of May 6, 1812. By enabling act of April 18, 1818, tbese lands while held by the patentees were exempted from taxation for three years. 1822. Expectation that three millions of land granted to soldiers of late war, as military bounty, although for a certain time impeding settlement and pros- perity of state, from fact of being owned in large quantities by non-resident purchasers, will have im- mediate effect of increasing revenue from taxable lands. (Govs. inaug. address, 1822.) . Revenue from military bounty lands and salines of Illinois, greater than of any other new states; propriety of appropriating this revenue to internal improvements, suggested, leaving ordinary ex- penditures of civil administration of state to be met as in other states, by ordinary taxation. (Same 1822.) Receipts and Expenditures 1850-1876. Stmt. of monthly receipts of special taxes, and for state lands, etc. (Bienn. rept. state treas- urer 1850/2 (p. 4) some 1874/6.) 1852-1860. Stmt of treasurer on acct. of state lani fund. (Same 1852 (p. 13) same 1858/60.) 1854/6-1856/8. Stmt. showing warrants issued order of gov., for state land funds, and state boa and scrip purchased by gov. therewith, cancelli and delivered to auditor. (Bienn. rept. audi public accts. 1854/6 (pp. 31-34) -same 1856/8.) SALINES; see below, that title SWAMP LAND; see below, that title Saline Granted to state under sec. 6 of enabling act, April 1 1818 (St. L. 3:428). See also under Natural Resources, the names of coun- ties, for material on salt springs of specific locali- ties. 1818. Necessity of providing by law for leasing of salt springs and land granted for use of same, urged. (Govs. mess. 1818.) . See also above, Land; National Domain, tb.il date. 1822. Salines granted to 111. by U. S. more productive than those granted to any other state. (Go' inaug. address 1822.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 259 LAND: STATE cont'd Saline cont'd 1826. Communication from gov. re. extension of leases of salines. (Sen. jol. 4 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1826: 21-22.) . Recommendation that mode of leasing saline be changed from stipulated rent for term of yrs., to specific duty on each bushel of salt manufactured. (Govs. mess. 1826.) 1827. Message from gov. suggesting terms of contract to be made by senators and representatives to Con- gress for surrender of public lands within state to state. (House jol. 5 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1826/7: 214-215.) 1830. Communication from comr. apptd. to sell portion of saline lands. (Same 1 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1830/ 1: 137.) . Rept. of comrs. apptd. by sec. 4 of act concerning saline reserves and internal improvements, on af- fairs under their supervision. (Same 1830/1: 164- 155.) 1833. Rept. of committee on salines to which was re- ferred res. requesting senators and representatives in Congress to procure passage of law authorizing state to sell lands reserved for use of salines. (Sen. jol. 1832/3: 269-274.) . Govs. communication re. revenue from various saline lands. (Same 1832/3: 276-278.) 1835. Auditor's stmt. of transactions re. all salines. (Same 10 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1836: 115-121.) 1837. Communication from auditor re. no. of acres of saline lands remaining unsold, -where such lands lie, and what incumbrance, if any, on them. (Same 1836: 263-264.) 1843. Rept. of auditor of public accts. re. saline lands belonging to state. 2 pp. (Sen. repts. 13 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1842/3: 175-176.) . Rept. of committee on salines re. lease of salines and saline lands. 2 pp. (Same 1842/3: 209-210.) 1904. The salines of southern Illinois; by Geo. W. Smith. (Trans. 111. State Hist. Socy., 1904, being 111. State Hist. Library Pubn. 9: 245-258.) GALLATIN 1819. Repts. of committee apptd. to confer with lessees of saline near Shawneetown. (Sen. jol. 1 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1819: 33-35; 37-38.) 1821. Reply of gov. in response to House res. asking for acct. of application of apprn. of $500, by last general assembly to carry into effect act authoriz- ing governor to lease saline near Shawneetown. (House jol. 2 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1820/1: 345.) 1821/2. Rept. of supt. of Gallatin saline on condition of saline and all transactions of public nature hav- ing transpired since last session of assembly. (Sen. jol. 3 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1822/3: 64-66.) 1827/8. Rept. of supt. of Gallatin Co. saline. (House jol. 6 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1828/9: 62-63.) 1829/30. Rept. of supt. of Gallatin Co. saline, under act of Feb. 2, 1827. (Same 1 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1830/1: 92-93.) 1830. Draft of memorial to Congress praying grant to state of power to sell 20,000 acres of land, in the boundary of Gallatin Co. Saline Reserve. (Same 1830/1: 155-156.) 1832. Rept. on examination of semi-ann. repts. of sales of saline lands In Gallatin Co. (Same 8 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1832: 578-580.) 1833. Govs. communication re. amt. reed, for sales of Gallatin and Vermilion saline reserves, and date and substance of last rept. of comr. of Gallatin reserve, and of register of Vermilion reserve. (Sen. jol. 1832/3: 259.) 1835. Rept. of committee on finance on petition of se- curities of James Caldwell, former comr. of sales LAND: STATE cont'd Saline cont'd GALLATIN cont'd of saline lands of Gallatin Co., praying to be re- leased from certain liabilities, certain acts of comr. being irregular. (Same 9 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1835: 111-113.) 1835. Rept. re. sales of saline reserve lands in Gallatin and Vermilion counties. (Same 1 sess. 1834: 488- 490.) 1835-1839. Letter from auditor of public accts. con- taining a stmt. of rents reed, from Gallatin salines. 2 pp. (Sen. repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1839/40: 237- 238.) . Same. 1 leaf. (Same 1839/40: 437.) 1836. Rept. of committees on salines on bill re. sale of Gallatin Co. saline. ( Sen. jol. 9 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1835: 143-144. 1837. Rept. of auditor in response to inquiry as to cer- tain amts. due Franklin and Jackson cos. from land sales. (House jol. 10 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1836: 245-246.) 1840. Letter from auditor of public accts. concerning rents of Gallatin salines. 1 leaf. (Sen. repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1839/40: 437-438.) . Rept. of auditor of public accts. re. Gallatin sa- lines. 4 pp. (Same 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840: 273-276.) . Rept. of auditor on inquiry re. sales of land in Gallatin reserve and other salines. 2 pp. (Same 1840: 251-252.) . Same. (Sen. jol. 12 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1840: 34-35.) 1841. Rept. of committee on salines and saline lands on auditor's rept. re. Gallatin salines. (Sen. repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840: 219-220.) 1845. Rept. from auditor of public accts. re. avails arising from sale of saline lands in Gallatin Co. 4 pp. (House repts. 14 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1844/5: 305-308.) Contains table showing quantity sold, amts. appro- priated and amts. paid under act of Feb. 16, 1831. JACKSON 1836. Communication re. payment of money from sales of saline lands to Franklin and Jackson cos. (Sen. jol. 10 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1836: 184-186.) 1861. Rept. of committee on federal relations re. sale of Jackson salines. (House jol. 22 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1861: 347-349.) 1863. Same. (Same 1863: 192-194.) With list of salines sold 1850-1865. OHIO 1818. See above, Land: National Domain, this date. 1819. Rept. of committee apptd. to confer with lessees of Ohio and Wabash saline. (House jol. 1 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1819/20: 39-40.) 1835. Auditor's stmt. of transmittal of transactions re. Ohio salines. (Sen. jol. 9 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1835: 31-32.) No rept. VERMILION 1820. Discovery of valuable saline on Vermilion River, noted. (Govs. mess. 1820.) 1831. Communication from gov. re. lease of Vermilion saline. (House jol. 7 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1830/1: 227.) School Lands, Sale of; see Education. School Funds TAXATION; see TAXATION: STATE Swamp Lands Tinder act of Congress of Sept 28, 1850, Arkansas and other states were authorized to reclaim swamp and overflowed lands within their limits. On June 22, 1852. Illinois granted to the several counties of the state all the swamp lands within their limits. 260 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF ILLINOIS LAND: STATE coat'd Swamp Lands cont'd serial A joint res. of July 1, 1875, authorized the governor to appoint a state agent on swamo lands. 1876-1896. Ann. rept. on swamp lands by state agt. for the period ending Sept. 30. Springfield, 1886-1897. Checklist 1876-1878 not Issued separately. These two repts. are printed In the rept. of the agt. dated Oct. 1, 1880, on pp. 8-28 (1878) and 31-34 (1876). 1880 Oct. 1 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1880. 34 pp. " " doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 34 pp. 1882 " dept. ed. H. W. Eokker, 1883. 25 pp. " " doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 25 pp. 1885 Jan. 30 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1885. 9 pp. " " doc. ed. " " 1885. 9 pp. 1886 Dec. 1 dept. ed. " " 1887. 21 pp. " " doc. ed. None Issued. 1888 " dept. ed. Springfield Prtg. Co., 1889. 41 pp. 1888 Dec. 1 doc. ed. n. IK, n. d. 41 pp. 1890 Dec. 30 dept. ed. II. W. Rokker, 1891. 52 pp. " " doc. ed. " 1891. 52 pp. 1892 Nov. 30 dept. ed. " " 1893. 48 pp. " " doc. ed. " " 1893. 48 pp. 1894 Dec. 30 dept. ed. Ed. F. Hartman, 1895. 38 pp. " " doc. ed. None Issued. 1896 Dec. 31 dept. ed. Phillips Bros., 1897. 65 pp. " doc. ed. " 1897. 65 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1876 omitted. 1878 In Sen. Jol. 31 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1879 : 303-331. 1880 " Repts. 32 Gen. Assem. 1881, v. 1, doc. I. 1882 " 33 " " 1883, v. 1, " I. 1885 " " 84 " " 1885, v. 2, " I. 1886 omitted. 1888 In Repts. 36 Gen. Assem. 1889, v. 4, doc. D. 1890 " " 37 " " 1890, v. 4, " F. 1892 " " 38 " " 1892, v. 4, " L. 1894 omitted. 1896 In Repts. 39 Gen. Assem. 1896, v. 3, unlettered doc. " House Jol. 40 Gen. Assem. 1897 : 573-635. non-serial See also Education. School Funds. County Fund. Scattered throughout the ann. repts. of the state agt. on swamp lands may be found the texts of various federal relief and other bills relating to swamp lands. No Index entries hnve been made for these. 1850. Stint, from General Land Office, U. S. A., show- ing quantity of swamp lands in 111. 1 leaf. (House repts. 17 Gen. Assem. 1851: 161-162.) 1857. Rept. of committee on swamp and overflowed lands. 28 pp. (Repts. 20 Gen. Assem. 1857: 541- 568.) 1861. Rept. of committee on swamp and overflowed lands. 3 pp. (Same 22 Gen. Assem. 1861 v. 2: 461-463.) Relates largely to difficulty purchasers have had In securing patents to lands ; proposal for remedy. 1871. Res. recommending passage of law for drainage of wet and overflowed lands of state, and that it be so comprehensive in its provisions that it will be applicable to reclamation of lands in river bot- toms; also to drainage of small tracts of land in every part of state. (Trans, dept. agric. 1871: 17.) 1876/9. Estimate of unsurveyed islands in waters in and on border of state belonging to several cos. (A.R. state agt. swamp lands 1878: 304.) Paging from Collected docs. ^ 1877. Stmt. showing no. of acres of swamp lands pat- ented by TJ. S. to state under act of 1850, and granted by state to various cos. by act of 1852. (Proceedings state bd. of equalization 1877: xxxvii.) . Rept. of state land agent re. claims of state against U. S. re. swamp land grant. (Sen. Jol. 30 Gen. Assem. 1877: 114-115.) . GOTS. communication re. swamp and overflowed land in the state granted to state by act of Con- gress Sept. 28, 1850. (Same 1877: 112-114.) . Same. (A.R. state agt. swamp lands 1879/80: 29-31.) LAND: STATE cont'd Swamp Lands cont'd non-serial cont'd 1877-1880. Letters explaining reason for refusing to take up the indemnity cases for settlement. (Same 1878 (p. 310) same 1880.) Paging from Collected docs. 1877/8. Stmt. showing expenses of agency. (Same 1879/80: 7.) 1878. Rules and regulations re. proof required in claims for indemnity under act of Mch. 2, 1855, ex- tended by act of Mch. 3, 1857, for swamp and over- flowed lands sold by U. S. prior to Mch. 3, 1857. (Same 1878: 329-330.) Paging from Collected docs. . Wet lands, table showing by counties, acreage of lands in state unfit for cultivation for want of drainage. (Dept. agric. circ. 41: 10-11.) . Loss of indemnity and cash to state by operation of federal swamp land act of March 2, 1855; tabu- lar stmt. of cash indemnity paid by 111. to each co. (A.R. agt. swamp lands 1878: 325.) Paging from Collected docs. 1878-1880. List of swamp and overflowed lands, show- ing cost of selections charged to several cos. (Same 1878 (p. 305) same 1880.) Paging from Collected docs. . Rept. of U. S. committee on public lands to whom was referred Senate bill 780, to provide for indemnity due to several states under acts of Con- gress approved Mch. 2, 1855, and Mch. 3, 1857, re- lating to swamp and overflowed lands. (Same 1878 (pp. 316-317) same 1880.) Paging from Collected docs. 1880. Decision of comr. re. right of state, or its as- signs, to locate swamp land indemnity certificates upon any govt. land subject to entry outside limits of state. (Same 1882: 5-8.) 1880/2. Published decisions re. swamp and overflowed lands. (Same 1882: 22-25.) 1881. Opinion of atty. gen. re. right of state, under swamp grant, to indemnity for swamp lands within six-mile limits of grant for 111. Central R.R. (Same 1882: 3-5.) . Stmt. showing counties receiving cash indem- nity. (Same 1882: 19.) 1882. Memorial setting forth grievances of state grow- ing out of erroneous decisions made by Dept. of Interior in adjustment of " Swamp Land Claims " of state. (Same 1882: 15-18.) 1884. Petition re. case of adjusting indemnity scrip claim in state. (Same 1884: 5-8.) 1886/8. Stmt. of facts, and arguments in Champaign Co. case, giving good idea of labor involved in case of one appeal and at same time showing to some extent details of work in adjustment of claims of state under swamp land grant. (Same 1888: 28-41.) . Brief history of case of Cook Co. vs. The Chicago & Calumet Canal & Dock Co. (Same 1888: 25-26.) 1888/90. Stmt. of material facts and law re. swamp lands. (Same 1890: 25-49.) 1889. Decision in case of Poweshiek Co., Iowa, in mat- ter of claim for indemnity on acct. of certain al- leged swamp and overflowed lands in said co. (Same 1890: 21-24.) 1890. Rept. of U. S. committee on public lands on swamp and overflowed lands. (Same 1890: 13-16.) . Decision re. swamp land indemnity adjustment of Champaign Co. (Same 1890: 3-10.) . Decisions of Secy, of Interior re. adjustment of swamp land claims during year with appeals from decisions. (Same 1892: 36-37.) 1890/2. Rept. of U. S. committee on public lands, to whom was referred bill (H. R. 4792) for relief of INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP ILLINOIS 261 LAND: STATE cont'd Swamp Lands cont'd non-serial cont'd purchasers and other grantees of U. S. and certain swamp and overflowed lands, and to reimburse and indemnify certain states. (Same 1892: 40-43.) . Stints, of cash and land indemnity claims by states and cos., under acts of Men. 2, 1855, and Men. 3, 1857. (Same 1892: 22-26.) . Stmt. showing by cos. total land indemnity al- lowed state. (Same 1892: 7.) 1891. Claims for cash and land indemnity by states and cos., under acts of Men. 2, 1855, and Men. 3, 1857, which remain unsettled. (Same 1892: 33-35.) . Rules and regulations adopted by comr. of Gen- eral Land Office re. presentation and adjustment of claims under swamp land laws. (Same 1892: 20-21.) 1892. Correspondence re. sale or entry of Coon Island. (Same 1892: 9-12.) . Correspondence re. attempts made to enter or locate homesteads on certain tracts falling within the meandered line of Pistokee Lake. ( Same 1892 : 12-16.) . Kept, on swamp land grants. (Same 1892: 27- 30.) . Lakes and islands; state has continued to assert her claim under grant of Sept. 28, 1850, to marshy and overflowed lands covered by water non-navi- gable and to islands that might fall within small- est legal sub-division where over one-half was not dry land, susceptible of cultivation in staple crops of country; protest revoked directing survey and sale of Coon Island. (Same 1896: 24-27.) 1894. Stmt. and argument in matter of claim of state for swamp land in Lake Co. (Same 1896: 28-31.) 1894/6. Sales, locations and dispositions of public lands for bounty land warrants and bounty land certificates, extracts from memorial, giving reasons why states should be granted relief sought. (Same 1896: 42-47.) 1895. Proceedings of General Land Office in case of Lake Co. vs. the U. S., with decision of Secy, of Interior. (Same 1896: 31-34.) LAND FUND; see DEBT: STATE LAND TAX FUND; see TAXATION: STATE. REVENUE LAND GRANTS: FEDERAL 1811-1812. Military bounty lands; see above, Land: State, that title. 1818. April 18, sec. 6, art. 2. Granting to state all salt springs within state and the land reserved for use of same; see Land: State. Saline. . April 18, sec. 6, art. 3. Five per cent (see below, Five Per Cent Fund) of proceeds of sales of public lands reserved as follows: % (2% fund) for roads, see Roads; % (3% fund) to encourage learning; see Education. School Funds. 1841. Sept. 4. Act to distribute the proceeds of sales of the public lands, and to grant pre-emption right; see below, Distribution Act. 1850. Sept. 28. See Lands: State. Swamp Lands. 1854. Additional grant for 111. and Mich. Canal; see Canals : Individual. X 1871. Petition of National Land Reform Assn. agst. absorption of public domain by further encroach- ments in form of land grants to corporations and r.r. cos. (Sen. jol. 27 Gen. Assem. 1 sess 1871: *. 233.) 1901. Influence of govt. land grants for educational purposes upon the educational system of the state; LAND GRANTS: FEDERAL by J. Baldwin Turner. (Trans. 111. State Hist. Socy. 1901, being Pubn. 111. Hist. Library 6: 30-40.) Distribution Act 1841. On act. of Congress of Sept. 4, 1841, distributing - proceeds of sales of public lands and granting pre- emption rights. (Govs. mess. Dec. 1842 (Carlin).) 1842. Mess, of gov. transmitting rept. of selecting agts. under act of Congress of Sept. 4, 1841 3 sections of land for seminary purposes. 18 pp. (House repts. 13 Gen. Assem. 1842/3: 8-22.) 1843. Mess, of gov. enclosing an additional rept. of agts. of state apptd. to select lands under the dis- tribution law. 12 pp. (Repts. 13 Gen. Assem. 1842/3: 340-349.) . Communication from late Gov. Carlin on lands selected under distribution law. 8 pp. (House repts. 13 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1842: 393-400.) . Rept. re. state's share in fund authorized by Congress Sept. 4, 1841, being proceeds of sales of public lands. 6 pp. (Sen. repts. 13 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1842: 97-102.) 1844. Rept. from auditor of public accts. of sums paid to each comr. apptd. by gov. to select lands granted by U. S. under distribution act, time each was em- ployed and other expenses. (Same 14 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1844: 177-179.) Railroad Grants 1833. Congress authorized state of 111. to divert the canal grant of 1827 and to construct a r.r. with the proceeds. The provision was not utilized by the state. 1850. See Railroads. Individual. 111. Central R.R. Two Per Cent Fund; see Roads Five Per Cent Fund; see Finance: State. Receipts LAND GRANTS: STATE 1830. Rept. of committee to whom was referred peti- tion of W. Morrison & Co. praying grant of land from state. (House jol. 7 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1830/ 1: 183-184.) 1851. Feb. 10. Illinois Central R.R. grant; see Pi- nance: State. Funds. 1852. June 22. See Lands: State. Swamp Lands. LAWRENCE COUNTY (1821) Agricultural Board; see Agriculture. Boards of Agriculture Agricultural Society; see Agricultural Societies Canada Thistle; see Agriculture. Crops. Pests Geology; see Natural Resources Minerals; see Natural Resources School Houses; see Education. School Houses LEAD Mining; see Industries. Mining Prices; see that title Shipments; see Commerce LEATHER Prices; see Prices. Hides Shipments; see Commerce LEE COUNTY (1839) Agricultural Board; see Agriculture. Boards of Agriculture Agricultural Society; see Agricultural Societies Canada Thistle; see Agriculture. Crops. Pests Geology; see Natural Resources Minerals; see Natural Resources Taxation; see Taxation: State. County Tax 262 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS LEGAL HOLIDAYS Memorial Day serial 1897-1904. Memorial Day. Circulars Issued by supt. of public instruction. Checklist 1897. 17 pp. obi. 12 (unnum. clrc.). 1898. 14 pp. unnum. clrc. 1899. 15 pp. (Clrc. 6, Bayllss ser.) 1900. 16 pp. (Clrc. 16, Bayllss ser.) 1901. Not found. 1902. 18 pp. (Clrc. 44, Bayllss ser.) 1903. 18 pp. (Clrc. 53, Bayllss ser.) 1904. Not found. LEGISLATURE Salary of Officials; see Salaries LIABILITY Employers' Insurance; see Insurance LIBRARIES The following material Is by no means all the library literature of Illinois. It represents only the ma- terial to be found In the Collected docs, relating to libraries, and reports and publications, other than catalogues, of official libraries. 1871-1880. Comparative stmt. of library statistics. (13 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1879/80: 263.) 1885-1886. Description and statistics of libraries of state, broadside. (Secy, of state.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. 1895. Opinion re. eligibility of women as directors of libraries. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1895/6: 312-313.) Laws 1896. 111. free public library law. (4) pp. (Laws of state.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. Public Libraries 1868. Public libraries. (7 bienn. rept. supt of public instruction 1867/8: 323-331.) 1872-1902. Outline of public libraries in 111. (Blue Book 1903: 492-493.) School Libraries 1857-1880. School distr. libraries; review of amdmts. re. (13 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1879/80: 260-266.) 1858. School distr. libraries. (2 same 1857/8: 32-41.) . III. school distr. libraries; list of books in. (2 same 1857/8: 292-293.) 1866. School libraries. (6 same 1865/6: 124-132.) 1869/70-1903/4. No. of distr. school libraries in state. (8 same 1869/70 (p. 3) 25 same 1903/4.) 1873/4. School libraries; list of books suitable for. (10 same 1873/4: 408-491.) [1874.] List prepared to aid those charged with selec- tion of books for school, distr., and town libraries. 133 pp. (Supt. of public instruction; circ. 51, Bate- man ser.) 1875/6-1877/8. Tabular stmt. showing condition of distr. libraries, school lands, no. and kind of school houses. (11 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1875/6 (pp. 56-58; 109-111) 12 same 1877/8.) 1900. School libraries. (23 same 1899/00: 53-55.) 1901/2. The growth of school libraries. (24 same 1901/2: 22-23.) 1903/4. Tabular summary of libraries, volumes, condi- tion of school houses, mtgs. of school officers, pupils, etc. (25 same 1903/4: 289-290; 395-397.) LIBRARIES: INDIVIDUAL LIBRARIES Newberry Library 1894. Stmt. of facts concerning Newberry Library case, opinion of Justice Watterman. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1893/4: 243-248.) LIBRARIES: INDIVIDUAL LIBRARIES con t'd Springfield Library Assn. 1866-1868. Public libraries; Springfield Library Assn.; its origin and present condition. (7 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1867/8: 324-325.) State Historical Library serial 1 series Under Act of 1877 The 30th General Assembly passed an act establishing a State Historical Library and Natural History Museum. By act of May 25, 1889, the museum was separated from the library. Material con- cerning this first series Is assembled under Natural Resources. Museums. During this period the natural history feature predominated. 2 series Created by Act of May 25, 1889 A 1890-1904. Bienn. rept. of trustees of state historical library, [l]-8. Checklist unnum. 1890 dept. ed. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1891. 6 pp. unnum. 1890 doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. unnum. 1892 dept. ed. unnum. 1892 doc. ed. None Issued, unnum. 1894 dept. ed. Springfield, Ed. F. Hartman, 1895. 27 pp. uunum. doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. 4. 1896 dept ed. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1897. 31 pp. 4. 1896 doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. 5. 1898 Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1899. 18 pp. 6. 1900 " " " 1901. 18 pp. 7. 1902 " " " 1903. 19 pp. 8. 1904 not printed. In Collected docs, as follows : 1890 In Repts. 37 Gen. Assem. 1890, v. 4, doc. P. 1892 omitted. 1894 In Uepts. 38 Gen. Assem. 1894, v. 10, unlettered. 1896 " " 39 " " 1896, V. 3, B 1899-1904. Publications, no. 1-9. Checklist 1. Bibliography of newspapers published In 111. prior to 1860. By E. J. James and M. J. Loveless. 1899. 2. Information relating to territorial laws of 111. passed from 1809 to 1812. By E. J. James. 3. Territorial records of 111., 1809-1818. E. J. James, editor. 1901. 4. Transactions state historical society, 1900. Spring- field, 1900. 55 pp. 5. Catalogue of the library. 1900. 363 pp. 6. Transactions, etc. 1901. Springfield, 1901. 122 pp. 7. lb., 1902. Springfield, 1902. 246 pp. 8. ib.. 1903. Springfield, 1904. Ix, 376 pp., 22 pis. 9. lb., 1904. Springfield, 1904. xli, 701 pp., 23 pis., 3 maps. c 1903. Illinois Historical Collections, v. 1. Springfield, 1903. 642 pp. 8. non-serial 1883. Recommendation for provision for State His- torical Library and Natural History museum, and also for State Laboratory of Natural History. (Govs. mess. 1883: 9.) 1889-1903. Sketch of state historical library. (111. Blue Book 1903: 482-483.) 1903. The Illinois State Historical Library; by Mrs. Jessie Palmer Weber, librn. (111. assn. of state of- ficials 2/3 mtg. 1903: 26-33.) State Law Library 1839-1903. Historical sketch of state law library. (111. Blue Book 1903: 481-482.) State Library serial 1 series Under Act of 1842, separating the law books from the miscellaneous collection and providing that the latter shall compose the state library to be under the control of the secy, of state. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 263 LIBRARIES: INDIVIDUAL LIBRARIES cont'd State Library cont'd serial cont'd 1 series cont'd 1849-1857. Kept, of the state librarian. Checklist 1849. u. t. p. 2 pp. IF 61. Not found. 1853. n. t. p. 3 pp. 1C. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. lettered, eafter. MAINTENANCE: STATE cont'd serial cont'd B 1 series 1893-1898. Circular. Financial record of state chari- table institutions. Published by the state bd. of public charities. One only of these circulars was seen by the compi- ler, viz. July-Sept. 1898. The copy seen was that belonging to the State Historical Library. Bowker records 1893/4, 1894/5-1896 and 1898, and describes these years as issued In broadsides. The compiler assumes that these Issues were the precursor of the present Bulletin, but is unable to give a fixed collation of the series. 2 series 1899-1904. Illinois bulletin of public charities, v. 1, no. 1 to v. 6, no. 4, quarterly. Springfield, 1899-1904. 4. Checklist Jan., 1899. 8 pp. [April, 18997] Not found. June, 1899. 9 pp. Sept., 1899. 7 pp. 1899. v. 1, no. 1. v. 1, no. 2. v. 1, no. 3. v. 1, no. 4. v. 2, no. 5 [i. e., 1.) Dec., 189 7 pp. 7 pp. v. 2, no. 2. Mar., 1900. v. 2, no. 3. June, 1900. 7 pp. v. 2, no. 4. Sept., 1900. 7 pp. v. 3, no. 1. Dec., 1900. 7 pp. v. 3, no. 2. Mar., 1901. 26 pp. v. 3, no. 3. June, 1901. 9 pp. v. 3, no. 4. Sept, 1901. 7 pp. v. 4, no. 1. Dec., 1901. 11 pp. v. 4, no. 2. Mar., 1902. 7 pp. v. 4, no. 3. June, 1902. 7 pp. v. 4, no. 4. Sept., 1902. 7 pp. v. 5, no. 1. Dec., 1902. 7 pp. v. 5, no. 2. Mar., 1903. 11 pp. v. 5, no. 3. June, 1903. 9 pp. v. 5, no. 4. Sept., 1903. 11 pp. v. 6, no. 1. Dec., 1903. 13 pp. v. 6, no. 2. Mar., 1904. 13 pp. v. 6, no. 3. June, 1904. 11 pp. v. 6, no. 4. Sept., 1904. 13 pp. v. 7, no. 1. Dec., 1904. 9 pp. This bulletin is published by the 111. state comrs. of public charities, for the information of the Gov- ernor, and other state officers, the officials of the several state charitable institutions and the general public interested In state charitable work. Each no. contains a detailed financial stmt of each charitable institution for the last quarter, a direc- tory of officials of state institutions, and at the proper times there are stmts. of apprns. made for charitable purposes, and amts. drawn and undrawn on acct. of these apprns. In the numbers of too recent a date to be included In this index special features relating to Individual institutions are introduced. C Under act of May 31, 1879 1881-1897. Rept. of committee appointed to visit state charitable institutions. In Collected docs, as follows : 1881 In Senate Jol. 82 Gen. Asseui. 1881 : 485-511 ; 626. 1883 in House Jol. 33 Gen. Assem. 1883 : 511-549. 623- 1883 1885 1887 1889 1889 1891 1893 1895 Senate House 33 34 35 86 37 37 38 39 1883 : 678-617. 1885 : 1030-1044. 1887 : 505-516. 1889 : 403-412. 1889 : 391-399. 1891 : 1352-1353. 1893 : 935-939. 1895:432-434; 520- 521; 728-730. 1897 In House Jol. 40 Gen. Assem. 1897 : 1108-1118. Several earlier repts. were made, viz., in 1851, 1856, 1871, and in 1875 resp. ; see below non-serial group, these dates. Commissioners of investiga- tion made a rept. in 1853 ; see below non-serial group this date. non-serial 1819-1876. Centennial history of charitable legislation in 111. (4 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1874/6: 87-173.) 1819-1892. History of the state institutions; review of origin and development of system of public relief in 111. (12 same 1890/2: 83-107.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 271 MAINTENANCE: STATE cont'd non-serial cont'd 1839-1872. Hist, of charitable legislation in 111. (2 same 1870/2: 66-97.) 1839-1880. Growth of the state institutions. (6 same 1878/80: 28-29.) 1851. Rept. of committee on hospitals for insane, deaf mutes and the blind on having visited several in- stitutions in progress of erection. 2 pp. (House repts. 17 Gen. Assem. 1851: 163-164.) 1853. Rept. of comrs. on examination of state institu- tions at Jacksonville. 6 pp. (Repts. 18 Gen. Assem. 1853 v. 1: 71-76.) Nlnlan W. Edwards, chrm. In reality the rcpt. con- cerns the Insane Asylum only. 1856. Rept. of jt. select committee apptd. to examine the state institutions at Jacksonville. 10 pp. (Repts. 1857: 235-242.) Concerns Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and the Insane Hospital. 1868. State institutions; repts. on. (7 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1867/8: 149-212.) 1869/70. Rept. on the state institutions. (1 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1869/70: 35-81.) 1869-1871. Names of persons who were trustees of charitable and educational institutions, in 1869 and 1871 with amt. of auditor's warrants issued to them. (House jol. 27 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1871 v. 1: 143-145.) 1871. Special rept. of comrs. of public charities on state and co. institutions submitted at govs. re- quest in anticipation of regular bienn. rept. (House jol. 27 Gen. Assem. adj. sess. Nov. 1871: 156-158; Sen. jol. Nov. 1871: 261-262.) . Suppl. rept. bd. of comrs. of public charities on acct. of action taken re. apprns. (House jol. 27 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1871 v. 1: 374-376; Sen. jol. 1871: 230-231.) . Rept. of committee directed to visit charitable institutions on inspection of certain state institu- tions. 4 pp. (Repts. 27 Gen. Assem. 1871 v. 1: 837-840.) . Same. (House jol. 27 Gen. Assem. 1871: 399- 402.) See also above, serial C. 1871/2. Stmt. showing names of trustees, or members of bds. of several state institutions, and amt. paid by each institution for expenses of trustees, etc., thereof. (Sen. jol. 28 Gen. Assem. 1873: 212.) 1874. List of public institutions in state, with names and addresses of officers and employees. (3 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1872/4: 56-58.) . List and description of all lands owned by state institutions, within boundaries of state and else- where; stmt. showing nature of titles of track of same. (3 same 1872/4: 118-129.) . Revision of the statutes respecting organization and general mngmnt. of state institutions. (3 same 1872/4: 43-47.) 1875. Rept. of committee on public charities on condi- tion of various state charitable institutions. (House jol. 29 Gen. Assem. 1875: 449-452.) See also above, serial C. . Recommendation for liberal policy toward all state institutions needing pecuniary aid. (Govs. mess. 1875: 13.) 1879. Rept. by gov. in response to House res. of Jan. 29, 1879, on the charitable institutions of the state. 101 pp. 1880. The state penitentiaries and the state hospitals for the insane; imperfections in present legisl. re- specting insane as regards relations existing betw. state hospitals for insane and the penitentiaries. (6 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1878/80: 89-90.) MAINTENANCE: STATE cont'd non-serial cont'd 1889. Rept. of committee to investigate management of state institutions re. complaints made by tax payers that much of space of existing charitable institutions is being used for unwarranted and un- necessary entertainment at expense of state. (House jol. 36 Gen. Assem. 1889: 1054-1055.) 1894. Reorganization of the medical staff of state in- stitutions. (13 bienn. rept. bd. of public charities 1892/4: 35-37.) . Handbook of charities; by J. Vischer, secy. 111. Conference of Charities, ed. 2. 259 pp. ills. 12. . Compilation of special repts. of supts. of 111. state institutions, made at the direction of the gov. Springfield, 1894. 117 pp. 12. 1895. Suggestion for appmt. of comn. to visit all state institutions and to make special inspection of changes and improvements which have been made. (Govs. mess. 1895: 16.) . Opinion; duty of state humane agt. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1895/6: 305.) 1899/00. State bd. of control, recommendation for enactment of a law establishing a state bd. of con- trol to have direct charge of all state charitable institutions, to succeed present bd. of state comrs. of public charities and bd. of trustees of several charitable institutions. (16 bienn. rept. bd. of public charities 1899/00: 42-43.) 1899/00-1903/4. Table showing list of public institu- tions of state, location and date of creation. (16 same 1899/00 (pp. 111-112) 18 same 1903/4.) . Table showing list of trustees of state institu- tions with duration of their terms of service. (16 same 1899/00 (pp. 113-114) 18 same 1903/4.) 1900. The relation of instruction in sociology and eco- nomics to practical philanthropy; by Prof. M. B. Hammond. (5 111. conference of charities 1900: 65-67.) . The relation of party politics to administration of state charitable and correctional institutions. (5 same 1900: 41-45.) 1903. Merit system in state institutions; by E. A. Ban- croft, pres. civil service reform assn., Chicago. (8 same 1903: 34-38.) Accounts See also above, series B. 1880. Forms and suggestions for keeping accts. of public Institutions of 111. (6 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1878/80: 327-386.) 1896. Stmt. of net amt. saved by state institutions from improved business methods. (Govs. mess. 1897: 5.) 1898-1904. Quarterly financial stmts. of each charitable institution in state. (111. bull, of public charities v. 1 no. 1 (pp. 4-7) same v. 7 no. 1.) 1902. Manual of financial book-keeping and forms of blanks for public institutions. Approved by 111. comrs. of public charities. 49 pp. Copy In 111. State Library. Board of Public Charities 1869-1872. Bd. of public charities; origin of; its work; cost of; expectations, etc. (2 bienn. rept. bd. pub- lic charities 1870/2: 216-220.) 1877. Recommendation for payment of salary, or per diem to comrs. of public charities for time actually occupied in performance of duties. (Govs. mess. 1877 (Beveridge).) 1895. Opinion; power of bd. of comrs. of public chari- ties. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1895/6: 332-333.) EXPENDITURES; see below, RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES Defectives 1882. Hospital transactions exhibit. ([Institutions.]) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. 272 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS MAINTENANCE: STATE cont'd Defectives cont'd 1891. Provisions for the insane. ([Institutions.]) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. BLIND 1888. Workshops for the blind in 111. (10 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1886/8: 69-75.) 1894. Legisl. for prevention of blindness recom- mended. (13 same 1892/4: 71-76.) CONSUMPTIVES 1903. State care of consumptives; by Dr. Jas. A. Egan, secy. 111. state bd. of health. (111. assn. of state officials 1 mtg. 1903: 15-22.) . Recommendation for construction of hospital for consumptives. (Govs. mess. 1903: 22.) CRIMINAL, INSANE 1878. The criminal insane; evils of enforced assn., in 111. hospital wards, of criminal and non-criminal insane. (5 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1876/8: 73-74.) 1882. Opinion; insane convicts. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1880/2: 22-23.) . Insane convicts; recommendation that they be separated from sane convicts. (7 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1880/2: 136.) 1900. Opinion; right of comrs. of public charities to transfer patients to asylum for insane criminals. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1899/00: 318.) DEAF AND DUMB 1890/7-1892/00. Comparative stmt. of no. of pupils under different systems of instruction in schools for deaf in U. S. (22 bienn. rept. supt. public in- struction 1897/8 (p. 305) 23 same 1899/00.) 1897. Stmt. showing deaf pupils throughout the world classified according to principal means of instruc- tion. (22 same 1897/8: 306.) ILLINOIS 1859. Rept. of committee on state institutions on bill for act making provisions for support of institu- tions for deaf, dumb and blind. 2 pp. (Repts. 21 Gen. Assem. 1859 v. 1: 327-329.) 1884. Education of the deaf and dumb; no. of deaf- mutes in 111.; demand for additional facilities; plans suggested; etc. (8 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1882/4: 145-161.) 1898. Classes for deaf children in 111. schools. (22 bienn. rept. supt. public instruction 1897/8: cxxiii- cxxxi.) Chicago 1878/80-1880/2. Bienn. rept. Chicago bd. of education on expenditure of state apprn. for maintaining schools for educ. of deaf and dumb. Checklist 1878/80. n. t. p. 6 pp. 1880/2. n. t. p. 8 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1878/80 In Repts. 32 Gen. Assem. 1881, v. 2. doc. M. i88n/9 " " as 1009 ^ o < vc 33 1883, v. 2, M. 1880/2 EPILEPTICS 1894. The care of epileptics in 111. (13 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1892/4: 38-40.) 1896. Separate institution for epileptics recommended. (14 same 1894/6: 39-40.) 1898. The care of epileptics; urgent necessity for in- stitution for. (15 same 1896/8: 72-74.) . The epileptic child and his future from a medi- cal standpoint. (3 111. conference of charities 1898: 28.) 1900. 111. state colony for epileptics; an act to estab- lish 111. state colony for epileptics and for making an apprn. therefor. (16 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1899/00: 16-17.) . Special rept. to gov. re. proposed home for epi- leptics, Dec. 5. 22 pp. (State bd. of comrs. of public charities.) MAINTENANCE: STATE cont'd Defectives cont'd EPILEPTICS cont'd 1901. State care of epileptics; by Dr. F. P. Norbu (111. conference of charities 6 sess. 1901: 59-65.) 1904. Rept. of committee on care of epileptics. (Same 9 sess. 1904: 77-82.) EXPENDITURES FOR; see below, RECEIPTS, ETC. FEEBLE-MINDED 1865. Memorial of P. G. Gillett respecting instruction of idiots and imbeciles. 9 pp. (Repts. 24 Gen. Assem. 1865 v. 2: 364-372.) 1898. The feeble-minded as a state charge; by Alex. Johnson. (3 111. conference of charities 1898: 24- 28.) 1904. Custodial care of feeble-minded females; by Ophelia L. Amigh, supt. of state training school for girls. (9 111. conference of charities 1904: 37-40.) INSANE Sec also above, Criminal Insane. 1820-1869. Comparative statistics of insane asylum in the U. S. (1 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1869/ 70 betw. pp. 288 and 289.) 1884. The law of commitment of lunatics; legisl. on insanity in the various states, etc. (8 same 1882/ 4: 93-104.) . Provision for the insane; hist, of the controversy as to care of the chronic insane. (8 same 1882/4: 65-92.) 1898. Boarding out; notes on care of insane in Bel- gium and Scotland, and on care of children in Scotland; by J. C. Lathrop. (15 same 1896/8: 266- 278.) ILLINOIS 1847. Memorial of Miss Dix on subject of insane. 12 pp. (Sen. repts. 15 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1846: 81- 92.) 1855-1856. Memorial of State Medical Society for ad- ditional provision for insane and for establishment of institution for education of idiots. 7 pp. (Repts. 20 Gen. Assem. 1857: 193-199.) 1869. Rept. of conference committee on bills re. es- tablishment of insane hospitals in state. (House jol. 26 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1869 v. 3: 690; Sen. jol. 1869 v. 2: 900.) 1870. The Conference of Insanity; proc. of. (1 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1869/70: 82-101.) 1871. Rept. on necessity of asylum for hopelessly in- sane. (House jol. 27 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1871 v. 1: 345.) . Rept. of committee on public buildings and grounds re. work done on various buildings now in course of construction. (Same 1871 v. 1: 571- 578.) Northern Insane Asylum ; Southern Insane Asylum ; Illinois Agrlc. College. 1874. Insane distrs.; apportionment of cos. to the 3 insane hospitals recommended. (3 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1872/4: 47-48.) 1876. The inspection of hospitals for the insane. (4 same 1874/6: 73-77.) 1878. Commitments to insane hospitals; comment on laws re. (5 same 1876/8: 68-73.) 1881. Act to secure equality among cos. in matter of admission of patients into state hospitals for in- sane, and to provide for their transfer, etc. (7 same 1880/2: 18-20.) . Rept. re. petitions asking for additional accom- modations for insane of state. (House Jol. 32 Gen. Assem. 1881: 792-795.) 1882. The law of commitment to hospitals for insane; by W. A. Grimshaw. (7 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1880/2: 329-341.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP ILLINOIS 873 MAINTENANCE: STATE cont'd Defectives cont'd INSANE cont'd ILLINOIS cont'd 1882. The insane of 111.; care and treatment of. (7 same 1880/2: 102-110.) 1883. Kept, of joint committee on condition of insane of 111. (House jol. 33 Gen. Assem. 1883: 211-214; Sen. jol. 1883: 251-254.) 1886. The revision of the lunacy laws. (9 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1884/6: 85-118.) 1888. Provision for Insane; enlargement of existing hospitals; the insane in co. courts; criminal in- sane; distr. for insane; necessity for revision of the lunacy law. (10 same 1886/8: 50-68.) 1890-1896. State care of insane; no. of insane in state. (14 same 1894/6: 41-62.) 1892. The revision of the lunacy laws recommended. (12 same 1890/2: 62-82.) 1893. Opinion; detention of lunatics; admission of patients to hospitals. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1893/ 4: 263-264.) . Same; license unnecessary to state hospitals for insane. (Same 1893/4: 263.) . Same; commitment and detention of lunatics. (Same 1893/4: 262.) 1893/4. Workings of the lunacy law; necessity of con- structing another hospital for the insane. (13 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1892/4: 29-34.) 1896. Provisional treatment of insane and methods of securing authority for their restraint; by Dr. S. Brown. (1 111. conference of corrections and chari- ties 1896: 26-31.) . State care of insane; by Dr. Clark Gapen. (Same 1896: 70-72.) 1898. Abuse of state charity; suggestion that insane hospitals be inspected to ascertain extent of abuse. (15 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1896/8: 50-51.) Delinquents aerial Under act of May 31, 1879 1883-1899. Rept. of jt. committee to visit penal and reformatory institutions. In Collected docs, as follows : 1883 In House Jol. 33 Gen. Assem. 1883 : 450-455. 1883 : 520-524. 1885 : 632-640. 1887 : 992-994. 1889 : 912-914. 1891 : 738-739. 1893 : 943-944. 1893 : 906. 1895 : 993-994. 1895 : 786-788. 1897 : 1038. 1899:820; 821. .. 1899:794. ' 1891 committee reported on Illinois penitentiary only. The 1883 rept. Is locally known as " The Nichols rept." In 1903 a committee from the Senate and from the House reported separately ; see below non-serial group. The following repts. were also Issued separately. None of the separates were found. 1883, 500 copies ordered prtd. for the House and 300 copies for the Senate. 1885, 500 copies ordered prtd. for the House. 1889, 300 copies ordered prtd. for the House. non-serial 1872. Rept. on prison reform in 111. (2 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1870/2: 199-206.) 1879. Industrial schools for girls; comments on act of May 28, to aid same. (6 same 1878/80: 106-107.) 1888. Crime, the convict and the prison; methods of checking crime without resorting to extreme se- verity. (10 same 1886/8: 169-194.) 1891. Rept. of jt. committee apptd. to investigate the prisons of 111. and of other states. 27 pp. 1883 Senate 33 1885 House 34 1887 " 35 1889 " 36 1891 " 37 1893 * 38 1893 Senate 39 1895 39 1895 House 39 1897 Senate 40 1899 ' House 41 1899 ' Senate 41 MAINTENANCE: STATE cont'd Delinquents cont'd non-seria I cont'd 1891. Same. (House jol. 37 Gen. Assem. 1891: 499- 612; Sen. jol. 1891: 295-308.) . Recommendation for apprn. for state peniten- tiaries. (Govs. mess. 1891: 8.) 1893. Communication from auditor requesting an emergency apprn. for apprehension and return of fugitives from justice and an apprn. for conveying juvenile offenders to reformatory. (Sen. jol. 38 Gen. Assem. 1893: 304. ) 1896. State care of the wrong doer; by Major R. W. McClaughry. (1 111. conference of corrections and charities 1896: 85-90.) 1901. State home for delinquent boys; by Judge R. S. Tuthill, of Chicago. (6 111. Conference of Charities 1901: 31-44.) 1903. The boy and the reformatory; by M. M. Mallary, gen. supt. 111. state reformatory. (111. assn. of state officials 2/3 mtg. 1903: 1-8.) . Rept. of House committee to visit penal and re- formatory institutions of state. (House jol. 43 Gen. Assem. 1903: 613-633.) . Rept. of Sen. committee to visit penal and re- formatory institutions of state. (Sen. jol. 43 Gen. Assem. 1903: 986-987.) 1904. Rept. of committee on woman reformatory work and care of feeble-minded women. (9 111. confer- ence of charities 1904: 34-37.) Dependents CHILDREN 1865. Recommendation for apprn. for fund to erect buildings and to endow institution for maintenance and education of orphan children of deceased or disabled soldiers. (Govs. mess. 1865.) CHILDREN 1876. Orphaned and abandoned children; a plea for provision for their care and protection by the state. (11 bienn. rept. supt. public instruction 1875/6: 419-421.) 1886. The children of the state; remarks re. care of; care of in other states. (9 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1884/6: 52-84.) . The legal status of dependent children; descrip- tion of what constitutes a dependent child. (1 111. conference of corrections and charities 1896: 17-21.) . The duty of state to dependent children; paper read by trustee of State University. (Same 1896: 9-16.) . Dependent children; state's duty to. (14 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1894/6: 62-65.) 1897. Needs of dependent children; classification of same; by Mrs. J. W. Patton. (2 111. conference of charities 1897: 60-63.) 1898. Children of the state; provision should be made for care of. (15 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1896/8: 61-72.) . Who are the children of the state? by Rev. J. L. Jones. (3 111. conference of charities 1898: 7-10.) . The legal status of the dependent children; by Hon. B. M. Chipperfleld. (3 same 1898: 38.) 1899/00. Guarantee bonds filed by assns. of other states placing children in 111. (16 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1899/00: 107.) 1904. Rept. of committee on work being done for chil- dren. (9 111. conference of charities 1904: 30-33.) INDIANA 1901. State visitation of children in Indiana; address by Hon. A. W. Butler. (6 111. conference of chari- ties 1901: 14-25.) 18 274 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS MAINTENANCE: STATE cont'd Dependents cont'd CHILDREN cont'd MASSACHUSETTS 1898. How does Mass, probation system affect chil- dren? by Carl Kelsey. (3 111. conference of chari- ties 1898: 65-68.) EXPENDITURES FOR; see below, RECEIPTS, ETC. POOR 1819-1903. Outline of public care for poor and unfor- tunate in 111. (111. Blue Book 1903: 413-415.) 1876. The treatment of pauperism in 111. (4 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1874/6: 195-209.) SOLDIERS AND SAILORS 1863. Recommendation for establishment of a soldiers' home. (Govs. mess. 1863: 44.) 1889. Propriety of accepting condition of act of Con- gress of Aug. 27, 1888, providing aid to state and territorial homes for support of disabled soldiers and sailors. (Same 1889 (Oglesby) : 20.) Laws 1839-1874. Index to all laws now in statute-books, re. state institutions. (3 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1872/4: 143-160.) 1869. Laws of 111.; act to provide for apptmt. of bd. of comrs. of public charities, and defining their duties and powers. (1 same 1869/70 (pp. xiii-xv) 7 same 1880/2.) 1875. Act to regulate state charitable Institutions and State Reform school. (4 same 1874/6 (pp. 10-16) 7 same 1880/2.) 1876. The new regulating act for state charitable in- stitutions; comment on. (4 same 1874/6: 71-73.) 1883. Law of commitment to hospitals for the insane. Prepared by Wm. A. Grimshaw. 13 pp. Repr. from 8 bienn. rept. bd. state comrs. public charities, 1883/4. 1884. Selections from statutes re. state institutions. (8 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1882/4: 334-341.) 1885. Draft of a proposed law relating to care and treatment of the Insane. 11 pp. Not seen. Surgeon General's Library. 1894. Lunacy laws. (Laws of state.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. Receipts and Expenditures See also the Bulletin of the state bd. of public charities, collated above among the serials, group B. 1868/9. Stmts. of apprns. to public institutions in other states. (1 same 1869/70: 289-304.) ILLINOIS 1839-1872. Complete list of all apprns. made by state for establishment, maintenance and support of public institutions, now asking and receiving aid. (2 bienn. rept. bd. of public charities 1870/2: 82- 85.) 1839-1892. Same. (12 same 1890/2: 278-296.) 1865-1881. Comparative stmt. of apprns. made for re- pairs and improvement of state institutions. (7 bienn. rept. bd. of public charities 1880/2: 66.) 1867-1873. Stmt. of amts. appropriated for purchase of sites, erection of bldgs., etc., for state institutions (3 same 1872/4: 13.) 1868/70. Consolidated financial stmt. of public institu- tions of 111., showing assets, liabilities, resources, receipts and expenditures of each. (1 same 1869/ 70 following p. 304.) 1869. Communication from chief clerk re. money in his possession intended for distribution among va- rious charitable institutions of state. (House jol. 26 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1869 v. 3: 205.) . Rept. of committee apptd. to examine financial and general management of state institutions. MAINTENANCE: STATE cont'd Receipts and Expenditures cont'd ILLINOIS cont'd (House Jol. 21 Gen. Assem. 1869 v. 1: 43-127; Sen. jol. 1869 v. 1: 68-153.) 1869-1871. Apprns. made to each institution of state 1869 and 1870; apprns. asked for 1871 and 1872. (House jol. 27 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1871 v. 1: 294.) . See also above non-serial group, these dates. 1869-1874. Tabular stmt. showing outlay for subsist- ence and attendance in 8 state institutions. (3 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1872/4: 105-106.) 1870. Special rept. to gov. of comrs. of public charities concerning apprns., asked for by several institu- tions. 4 pp. (Repts., 27 Gen. Assem. 1871 v. 2: 413-416.) . Same. (House jol. 27 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1871 v. 1: 289-295.) 1870/2. Financial stmt. of each of the state charitable institutions, given in detail. (2 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1870/2: 126-162.) 1871/2. See above non-serial group, this date. 1872-1896. Apprns. asked by the state institutions; rept. on in detail. (2 bienn. rept. bd. public chari- ties 1871/2 (pp. 98-162) 14 same 1894/6.) 1872/4. Tabular stmts. showing in detail amt. and cost of subsistence at various state institutions in state. (3 same 1872/4: 97-101.) . Tabular stmt. showing comparative cost, per capita, of subsistence and attendance, etc., in 8 state institutions. (3 same 1872/4: 103-104.) . Stmt. giving amt. of apprns. for state institu- tions; amt. drawn; balance and apprns. asked. (3 same 1872/4: 11-12.) . Tabular stmt. showing aggregate cost of sub- sistence in 8 state institutions, separately and in the aggregate. (3 same 1872/4: 102.) 1872/4-1874/6. Tabular stmt. showing total receipts and expenditures of 11 state institutions in 111. (3 same 1872/4 (p. 78) 4 same 1874/6.) 1872/4-1880/2. Tabular stmt. showing mo. cash bal- ances of treasurers of state institutions. (3 same 1872/4 (pp. 83-84) same 1880/2.) . Stmt. of auditor of public accts. in acct. with apprns. for the state institutions. (3 same 1872/ 4 (pp. 64-71) 7 same 1880/2.) 1872/4-1902/4. Recapitulation and resumg of apprn. acct. for public institutions and balances remain- ing in state treasury. (3 same 1872/4 (pp. 72-73) 18 same 1902/4.) . Tabular stmt. showing comparative cost of pro- visions in state institutions. (4 same 1874/6 (p. 263) 18 same 1902/4.) 1873/82-1875/84. Comparative stmt. of ann. expenses, both ordinary and special, of state Institutions. (7 same 1880/2 (pp. 48-49) 8 same 1882/4.) 1873-1892. Financial history of state charitable insti- tutions and State Reform School. (12 same 1890/ 2: 20-31.) 1874. Special rept. of comrs. of public charities on financial management and condition of state insti- tutions of 111. 24 pp. (Repts. Gen. Assem. 1873 v. 5: 567-588.) . Replies to inquiries concerning general financial mngmt. of state institutions. (3 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1872/4: 130-142.) 1874-1878. Comparative stmt. of cost of food in state institutions. (5 same 1876/8: 32.) 1874-1882. Stmt. of amts. paid to public institutions from the date of organization. (3 same 1872/4 (p. 63) same 1880/2.) 1874-1892. Consolidated acct. of receipts and disburse- ments of state institutions. (12 same 1890/2: 32- 35.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 275 MAINTENANCE: STATE cont'd Receipts and Expenditures cont'd ILLINOIS cont'd 1874/6-1880/2. Tabular stmt. showing total amts. ex- pended for specified purposes by state institutions. (4 same 1874/6 (pp. 256-262) 7 same 1880/2.) . Stmt. showing state institutions in acct. with local treasurers. (4 same 1874/6 (pp. 242-247) 7 same 1880/2.) 1874/6-1898/00. Classified summary of ordinary ex- penses of state institutions. (4 same 1874/6 (pp. 26-27) 16 same 1898/00.) 1874/6-1902/4. Consolidated financial stmt. (all funds included) of income and expenses of 9 institutions. (4 same 1874/6 (pp. 238-241) 18 same 1902/4.) Table shows balance and classified Income and ex- penses of each Institution. 1875-1880. Improved financial mngmt. of state institu- tions. (6 same 1878/80: 30-31.) 1875-1883. Stmt. exhibiting no. and amt. of apprns. made for improvement of state institution grounds. (7 same 1880/2: 69.) 1875/82-1875/96. Table showing ordinary expenses of state institutions. (7 same 1880/2 (pp. 36-46) 14 same 1894/6.) No returns 1886/8. Table shows gross ordinary expenses, Income not from state, cost to state, average no. and gross and net per capita cost for each Institution for each year. 1875/82-1882/4. Comparative stmt showing decline in per capita cost in state institutions. (7 sam.e 1880/ 2 (p. 35) 8 same 1882/4.) 1875/84-1875/88. Comparative stmt. showing per cap- ita cost of certain items of ordinary expense of state institutions. (8 same 1882/4: 27-29.) 1876. Stmt. of outstanding indebtedness of state in- stitutions. (4 same 1874/6: 23-24.) 1876-1878. Special apprns. made to state institutions. (4 same 1874/6 (pp. 33-34) 5 same 1876/8.) . Clothing accts. of state institutions; stmts. of no. and average price of all articles. (5 same 1876/8: 77-85.) . Comparative stmt. of amt. and cost of coal pur- chased by each of state institutions. (5 same 1876/ 8: 34-35.) 1876-1882. Summary stmt. of credits, to balance acct. of state institutions. (4 same 1874/6 (pp. 22-23) 7 same 1880/2.) 1877. Amt. appropriated for use of state charitable institutions. (Govs. mess. 1879: 28.) 1877/9-1879/81. Tabular stmt. showing amt., descrip- tion, and probable cost per annum of service re- quired in state institutions. (4 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1874/6 (pp. 54-55) 5 same 1876/8.) 1878/80-1898/00. Financial rept. of state charitable institutions of an educational character. (13 bienn. rept. supt. public instruction 1879/80 (pp. 237-239) 23 same 1899/00.) 1880. Comparison of expenses of 111. institutions with other states. (6 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1878/80: 32-33.) . Stmt. of aggregate surplus amt. resulting from unexpended apprns. of state charitable institutions. (Govs. mess. 1881: 10.) 1880/2. Tabular stmt. showing disposition made by state institutions, of ann. apprns. for repairs and improvements. (7 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1880/2: 67.) . Tabular stmt. of amt. and value of farm prod- ucts of state institutions. (7 same 1880/2: 77-79.) 1881-1891. Tabular stmt. showing comparative cost of provisions, per capita, per annum, in state institu- tions, and showing same for Soldiers' and Sailors' Home since 1887. (12 same 1890/2: 272-273.) MAINTENANCE: STATE cont'd Receipts and Expenditures cont'd ILLINOIS cont'd 1882. Inventory of livestock and agric. implements owned by state institutions. (7 same 1880/2: 71- 72.) 1886/8-1894/6. Inventory of property belonging to state institutions. (10 same 1886/8 (pp. 220-223) 14 same 1894/6.) 1890/2-1892/4. Tabular stmt. showing average price paid for articles of provisions named, at state in- stitutions. (12 same 1890/2 (pp. 269-270; 276-277) 13 same 1892/4.) 1891/3-1893/5. Estimates of total amts. required for state institutions; by institution. (11 same 1888/90 (p. 16) 12 same 1890/2.) 1895. Stmt. showing amt. appropriated by last legisl. for current expenses of all state charitable institu- tions, with cost of maintaining increased no. of in- mates, surplus amt. in treasuries of these various establishments and amt. turned back into state treasury. (Govs. mess. 1895: 5-6.) 1896/8. Tabular stmt. showing average no. of inmates in state charitable institutions and cost to state of their support. (15 bienn. rept. bd. public chari- ties 1896/8: 254-265.) 1899/00-1903/4. Stmt. showing apportionment of amt. appropriated to several charitable institutions. (16 same 1899/00 (pp. 44-47) 18 same 1903/4.) . Tabulated stmt. of estimates for apprns. asked by state institutions. (16 same 1899/00 (pp. 60- 60) 18 same 1903/4.) 1900-1901/2. Summary of inventories of property be- longing to state, as reported by fifteen institutions. (16 same 1899/00 (pp. 188-189) 17 same 1901/2.) 1901. Stmt. of surplus in ordinary expense fund of state charitable institutions returned to state treas- ury. (Govs. mess. 1901: 7-8.) 1902. Amt. of apprns. made for enlargement and main- tenance of state charitable institutions. (Same 1903: 21.) BOARD OF PUBLIC CHARITIES 1869-1875. Rept. of secy, of bd. on amt. of money reed., services rendered, etc. by bd. (Sen. Jol. 29 Gen. Assem. 1875: 284-286.) 1869-1904. Expenditures for comrs. of public charities. (A.R. auditor public accts. 1870 (p. 21) bienn. rept. same 1902/4.) 1869/70. Stmt. showing actual disbursements of bd. (1 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1869/70: 8.) 1871/2. Communication from auditor of public accts. transmitting stmts. of expenses paid from said treasury to comrs. of public charities. 2 pp. (Repts. 28 Gen. Assem. 1873 v. 3: 29-31.) . Same. (Sen. Jol. 28 Gen. Assem. 1873: 211-212.) 1884. Financial stmt., July. (State bd. of comrs. of public charities.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. 1886. Expenses of state bd.; apprn. not large enough. (9 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1884/6: 51.) 1887. Rept. of public charities comrs. re. apprn. made for clerk hire and incidental expenses. (Sen. Jol. 35 Gen. Assem. 1887: 457-460.) 1903/4. Table showing stmt. of expenditures by 111. bd. public charities on acct. of all funds, names of firms and individuals, total cost of supplies pur- chased or service rendered, during yrs. (18 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1903/4: 274-275.) DEFECTIVES 1894. Summary of expense per annum and per capita in principal hospitals for insane of U. S. (13 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1892/4: 109-110.) 276 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP ILLINOIS MAINTENANCE: STATE cont'd Receipts and Expenditures cont'd DETECTIVES Cont'd ILLINOIS 1850/2. State treasurer on acct. of fund for educating deaf and dumb. (Bienn. rept. state treasurer 1850/ 2: 8.) . Stmt. showing condition of fund for education of deaf and dumb. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1850/2: 22.) 1879. Govs. message re. no., names and locations of hospitals and asylums in state and cost and ex- pense of state for said institutions. (House jol. 31 Gen. Assem. 1879: 438.) 1879-1886. Comparative stmt. showing amts. paid for fuel and freight on coal, by each of 111. insane hos- pitals. (9 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1884/6: 44-45.) DEPENDENTS 1878/80. Tabular stmt. showing amt. expended for outdoor temporary relief. (6 bienn. rept. bd. pub- lic charities 1878/80: 273-275.) MICHIGAN 1859-1870. Comparative stmt. showing wkly. cost per capita of pauper patients in Mich, insane asylums. (1 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1869/70: 48.) SALABIES AND WAGES Salaries and wages of a particular Institution are entered with the Receipts and Expenditures of that Institution, see below Maintenance : State. Individual Institutions. 1870/2-1872/4. Stmt. showing salaries paid to supts. and assts., in public institutions. (2 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1870/2 (pp. 238-239) 3 same 1872/4.) 1875-1888. Comparative stmt. showing proportion of ordinary expenses paid for salaries and wages at state institutions. (10 same 1886/8: 12.) 1884/6. Detailed stmt. of pay-rolls of each of the state institutions under supervision of bd. (9 same 1884/6: 237-280.) 1896/8. Pay-rolls of each of state charitable institu- tions, given in detail. (15 same 1896/8: 81-208.) Sanitation 1870. Water supply at Jacksonville; remarks on suffi- ciency or insufficiency of, for the public institu- tions. (1 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1869/70: 53-61.) 1871. Special rept. of trustees of Institution for Edu- cation of Deaf and Dumb re. water supply for said institution. (House jol. 27 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1871 v. 1: 179-180; Sen. Jol. same 1871: 280-281.) . Same. 4 pp. (Repts. 27 Gen. Assem. 1871 v. 1: 809-812.) . Suppl. rept. of bd. of public charities re. water supply at Jacksonville. 3 pp. (Same 1871 v. 1: 789-791.) 1873. Rept. of committee apptd. to visit Perry Springs to ascertain on what terms it could be purchased, for purpose of supplying state institutions of Jacksonville with water. (Sen. jol. 28 Gen. Assem. 1873: 120-123; House jol. same 1873: 104-107.) 1874. Water supply at Jacksonville for public institu- tions. (3 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1872/4: 51-53.) 1880. Water supply for public institutions at Jackson- ville still a source of anxiety to bd. (6 same 1878/ 80: 108-109.) 1884. Inspection of public buildings, especially alms- houses and jails. (7 A.R. bd. health 1884: 59-62.) 1885. Inspection of public institutions. (8 same 1885- 100-101.) MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS 1893. Brief history of the charitable institutions of 111. Chicago, n. d. v. p. Contents History of 111. Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb, 1838-1893. 64 pp., plates. Brief history of 111. Institution for Education of the Blind, 1849-1893. 48 pp., plates, Brief history of 111. Southern Hospital for the Insane, Anna, 1869-1893. 13 pp., plates. Brief history of 111. Central Hospital for the Insane, Jacksonville, 1847-1893. 14 pp., plates. Brief history of 111. Eastern Hospital for the Insane, Kankakee, 1877-1893. 14 pp. Brief history of 111. Northern Hospital for the Insane, Elgin, 1889-1893. 7 pp. Brief history of 111. Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary, Chicago, 1858-1893. 7 pp. Brief history of 111. Soldiers' and Sailors' Home, Qulncy, 1885-1893. 7 pp. Brief history of 111. Soldiers' Orphans' Home, Normal, 1865-1893. 15 pp. Brief history of Asylum for Feeble-Minded Children, Lincoln, 1865-1893. 7 pp. Defectives 1867. Rept. of jt. investigating committee on Hospital for Insane and other institutions. 116 pp. (Repts. 26 Gen. Assem. 1869 v. 3.) Normal University, Deaf and Dumb Institute, School for Idiots and Imbeciles, and Institution for Blind. In addition to disciplinary matters, rept. contains historical financial tables and brief history of each institution. 1871. Rept. of committee on public buildings and grounds on inspection of various institutions of state in course of construction. 12 pp. (Repts. 27 Gen. Assem. 1871 v. 1: 819-828.) Northern Insane Asylum, Elgin ; State Reform School, Pontiac : So. Normal University, Carbondale ; So. Insane Asylum. Anna ; 111. Agrlc. College, Irving- ton. The Agrlc. College had been In operation several yrs. and the rept. deals with its mngmt. ILLINOIS CHARITABLE EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY serial 1858/9-1871 Private Institution A private assn. for founding and maintaining the Chicago Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary was organized by the citizens of Chicago In May. 1858. It was conducted as a dispensary only, until July, 1864, when it acquired buildings suitable for fatients requiring board in the Institution. In 865, the legislature granted the infirmary a special charter, and In 1867 appropriated the sum of $5000 a year, for two years, for the support of poor patients of the state. This appropriation was renewed In 1869. Poor patients from other states could receive gratuitous treatment on pay- ment of cost of board. Previous to this time a number of patients, especially soldiers, had been supported at the institution by the Northwestern Sanitary Commission and by the governors of Illinois, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. By the new state constitution of 1870, appropriations In aid of Institutions not owned and controlled by the state having been made illegal, the Chicago Eye and Ear Infirmary was made a state Institution by soeclal act. and the name was changed to Illinois Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary. None of the reports of the Chicago Institution falls within the scope of this Index and none is Included in the Collected documents. 1871-1902/4 State Institution 1 series 1871-1872. Ann. rept. of the Illinois Eye and Ear In- firmary for the yr. ending Dec. 31, 14-15. 14. 1871 dept ed. 14. 1871 doc. ed. 15. 1872 dept. ed. 15. 1872 doc. ed. Checklist Chicago, Culver. Page, Hayne & Co., 1872. 15 pp. None Issued. Chicago, Culver. Page, Hayn & Co., 1873. 14 pp. None Issued. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 277 MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS cont'd Defectives cont'd ILLINOIS CHARITABLE BYE AND BAB INFIRMARY cont'd serial cont'd 2 series 1872/3-1873/4. Ann. rept. of the Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary for the yr. ending Nov. 30, 16-17. Checklist lt>. 1S72/3 dept ed. Chicago, Culver, Page, Hayne & Co., 1873. 12 pp. 16. 1872/3 doc. ed. None Issued. Springfield, State Jol. Print, 1876. 20 pp. n. t. p. 20 pp. 17. 1873/4 dept. ed. 17. 1873/4 doc. ed. In Collected docs, as follows : 16. 1872/3 omitted. 17. 1873/4 In Kepts. 29 Gen. Assem. 1870, v. 2 : 409-426. 3 series Under Act of April 16, 1875 1874/6-1884/6. Bienn. rept. to gov. of trustees, sur- geons and treasurer of 111. Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary, for the period ending Sept. 30, 10-15. Springfield, 1877-1887. Checklist 10. 1874/6 dept. ed. 10. 1874/6 doc. ed. 11. 1876/8 dept. ed. 11. 1876/8 doc. ed. 12. 1878/80 dept ed. 12. 1878/80 doc. ed. 13. 1880/2 dept ed. 13. 1880/2 doc. ed. 14. 1882/4 dept. ed. 14. 1882/4 doc. ed. 15. 1884/6 dept. ed. 15. 1884/6 doc. ed. KKUM D. W. Lusk, 1877. 36 pp. n. p., n. d. 36 pp. Weber, Slagie & Co., 1879. 44 pp. n. p., n. d. 44 pp. H. W. Rokker, 1880. 36 pp. n. p., n. d. 36 pp. H. W. Rokker, 1882. 27 pp., 4 leaves. . p., n. d. 27 pp., 4 leaves. [. W. Rokker, 1885. 43 pp. . D.. n. d. 43 DD. u. H n. p n. p., n. d. 43 pp. H. W. Rokker, 1887. u. p., n. d. 43 pp. 43 pp. 17. 1888/90 dept. ed. 17. 1888/90 doc. ed. 18. 1890/2 dept. ed. 18. 1890/2 19. 1892/4 19. 1892/4 doc. ed. 4 series 1886/8-1902/4. Bienn. rept. [etc. as before] for the period ending June 30, 16-24. Springfield, 1889- 1904. Checklist 16. 1886/8 dept. ed. Springfield Prtg. Co., 1889. 42 pp., 1 pi. 16. 1886/8 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 42 pp. H. W. Rokker, 1890. 80 pp., pi. Same as dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1892. 49 pp., pi. doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. dept ed. Ed. F. Hartman, 1894. 47 pp., pi. , _ doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. 20. 1894/5 dept. ed. Phillips Bros., 1896. 56 pp., pi. 20. 1894/6 doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. Hereafter but one edition was Issued. 21. 1896/8. Phillips Bros., 1899. 49 pp., pi. 22. 1898/00. " " 1900. 71 pp., 25 pis. 23. 1900/2. " 1902. 69 pp., 13 pis., 1 map. The map is a map of 111. showing relative percentage of trachoma in 111., by counties. 24. 1902/4. Phillips Bros., 1904. 52 pp., 13 pis. non-serial 1858-1870. Hist, sketch of Chicago Eye and Ear In- firmary. (1 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1869/ 70: 171-172.) 1858-1893. Brief hist, of the 111. Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary, at Chicago. 7 pp. 1858-1903. Outline history of Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary, Chicago. (111. Blue Book 1903: 429-431.) 1867. Recommendation for apprn. for maintenance of Eye and Ear Infirmary at Chicago. (Govs. mess. Jan., 1867: 16.) 1869. Recommendation that apprn. of 1867, for Eye and Ear Infirmary be renewed for next 2 yrs. (Same 1869: 21.) 1870/2. Rept. on Eye and Ear Infirmary. (2 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1871/2: 184.) MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS cont'd Defectives cont'd ILLINOIS CHARITABLE EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY cont'd non-serial cont'd 1871. Govs. communication transmitting petition of trustees of Chicago Charitable Eye and Ear Infirm- ary to renew apprn. granted by last two legisla- tures. (House jol. 27 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1871 v. 1: 567-569.) 1883. Rept. on investigation of certain charges and specifications made agst. 111. Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary at Chicago. (Sen. jol. 33 Gen. Assem. 1883: 870-873.) 1898. Opinion; payments for clerk hire of Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1897/8: 87-88.) By-Laws 1877. By-laws. Springfield, 1877. 8 pp. Not seen ; copy In Chicago Public Library. Receipts and Expenditures The annual expenditures from the state treasury for this institution may be found in the auditor's " Detailed stint, of warrants drawn on the state treasury " In his bienn. rept 1867-1872. Complete list of all apprns. made by state for establishment, maintenance and support of Eye and Ear Infirmary. (2 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1870/2: 85.) 1867-1891. Complete list of all apprns. made by state for establishment, maintenance and support of Eye and Ear Infirmary. (12 same 1890/2: 285-286.) 1873/82-1875/84. Table showing ann. ordinary and special expenses of Charitable Eye and Ear Infirm- ary, each yr. (7 same 1880/2 (p. 49) 8 same 1882/4.) 1875. Stint, of cost for erection of building for Eye and Ear Infirmary. (Govs. mess. 1875: 16.) 1875/82-1875/96. Tabular stmt. showing ordinary ex- penses of Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary, for each yr. (7 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1880/2 (pp. 36-46) 4 same 1894/6.) No returns, 1886/8. BLIND ILLINOIS INSTITUTION FOR THE EDUCA- TION OF THE BLIND Originally organized by the citizens of Jacksonville and supported by them for a year. By act of Jan. 13, 1849, the legislature authorized a special tax for the purchase of ground, the erection of buildings and the support of the school. serial 1 series 1849/50. Ann. rept. of the trustees of the 111. Institu- tion for the Education of the Blind, for the yr. ending Dec. 31, 1. Checklist 1. 1849/50 dept. ed. Not found. 1. 1849/50 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 16 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1849/50 in Senate repts. 17 Gen. Assem. 1851 : 89-104. 2 series 1851/2-1855/6. Bienn. rept. of the trustees of the 111. Institution for the Education of the Blind for the period ending Dec. 31, 2-4. Checklist 2. 1851/2 dept ed. Not found. 2. 1851/2 doc. ed. 3. 1853/4 dept ed. 3. 1853/4 doc. ed. 4. 1855/6 dept. ed. 4. 1855/6 doc. ed. 21 pp. n. p., n. d. Not found, n. p., n. d Not found. . , _ n. p., n. d. In Collected docs, as follows : 2. 1851/2 in Repts. 18 Gen. Assem. 1853, v. 1 : 77-97. 3. 1853/4 " " 19 " " 1855 : 153-181. 4. 1855/6 " " 20 " " 1857 : 161-190. 29 pp. 30 pp. 278 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS cont'd Defectives cont'd BOND cont'd ILLINOIS INSTITUTION FOB THE EDUCA- TION OP THE BLIND cont'd serial cont'd 3 series 1856/8-1872/4. Bienn. rept. of the trustees of the 111. Institution for the Education of the Blind for the period ending Nov. 30, 5-13. Checklist 5. 1856/8 dept. ed. Not found. 6. 1856/8 doc. ed. 6. 1858/60 dept. ed. 6. 1858/60 doc. ed. 7. 1860/2 dept. ed. 7. 1860/2 8. 1862/4 8. 1862/4 9. 1864/6 9. 1864/6 10. 1866/8 doc. ed. dept. ed. doc. ed. dept. IMI. doc. ed. dept ed. 10. 1866/8 doc. ed. 11. 1868/70 dept. ed. 11. 1868/70 doc. ed. 12. 1872/4 dept. ed. 12. 1872/4 doc. ed. 18. 1874/6 dept. ed. 13. 1874/6 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 18 pp. Springfield, Ballhache and Baker, 1861. 22 pp. n. p., n. d. 22 pp. Springfield, Baker and Phillips, 1862. 22 pp. n. p., n. d. 22 pp. Springfield, Baker and Phillips, 1864. 22 pp., 1 leaf, n. p., n. d. 22 pp. Springfield, Baker, Ballhache & Co., 1867. 30 pp. n. p., n. il. 22 pp., 1 leaf. Springfield, State Jol. Prtg. OfBce, 1869. 30 pp. n. p., n. d. 30 p] Springfield, 111. ; 1870. 16 pp. None Issued. pp. Jol. Prtg. Ofllce, Not found, n. p., n. d. Not found, n. p., n. d. In Collected docs, as follows : 5. 1856/8 In Hepts. 21 Gen. Assem. 1859, v. 1 : 15-32. 14 PP. 14 pp., 1 leaf. 6. 1858/60" " 22 " ' 1861, T. 2 : 8-24. 7. 1860/2 " " 23 " ' 1863, v. 2 : 69-88. 8. 1862/4 " " 24 " ' 1865, V. 2 : 41-64. 9. 1864/6 " " 25 " ' 1867, v. 2 : 523-546. 10. 1866/8 " " 26 " ' 1869, v. 2 : 357-384. 11. 1868/70 omitted. 12. 1870/2 In Repts. 28 Gen. Assem. 1873, v. 1 : 885-899. 13. T872/4 " " 29 " " 1875, v. 2 : 213-227. 4 series 1874/6-1884/6. Bienn. rept. of the trustees of the 111. Institution for the Education of the Blind for the period ending Sept. 30, 14-19. Springfield, 1877- 1886. Checklist dept. ed. D. W. Lusk, 1877. 38 pp. n. p., n. d. 38 pp. Weber, Magle & Co., 1879. 39 pp. doc. ed. dept. ed. doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 39 H. W. Rokker, 1 n. p., n. d. 80. 44 pp. 14. 1874/6 14. 1874/6 16. 1876/8 15. 1876/8 16. 1878/80 dept. ed. 16. 1878/80 doc. ed. 16. [sic. 1. e., 17] 1880/2 dept ed. 23 pp. 16. [sic. i. e., 17] 1880/2 doc. ed. 17. [sic. 1. e., 18] 1882/4 dept ed. 42 pp., 1 17. [sic. 1. e., 18] 1882/4 doc. ed. n. p., n. 19. 1884/6 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1886. 43 pp., pi. 19. 1884/6 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 43 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 14. 1874/6 In Repts. 30 Gen. Assem. 1877, v. 2, pt. 2 618. 15. 1876/8 in Repts. 31 Gen. Assem. 1879, r. 3, doc. 16. 1878/80 " K 82 " " 1881, V. 2, " 16. 1880/2 " " 33 " " 1883, V. 2, " 17. 1882/4 " " 34 " " 1885, v. 4, " 19. 1884/6 " " 35 " " 1887, v. 2, " 5 series 1886/8-1902/4. Bienn. rept. of the trustees of the 111. Institution for the Education of the Blind for the period ending June 30, 20-28. Springfield, [1880]- 1904. Checklist 20. 1886/8 dept ed. Not found. 20. 1886/8 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 42 pp. 21. 1888/00 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1890. 45 pp. 21. 1888/90 doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. 22. 1890/2 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1892. 63 pp. 22. 1890/2 doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. 23. 1892/4 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1894. 68 pp. 23. 1892/4 doc. ed. Same as dept ed. 44 pp. H. W. Rokker, 1883. n. p., n. d. 23 pp. H. W. Rokker, 1884. leaf. d. 42 pp. :581- H. G. G. G. F. MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS cont'd Defectives cont'd BLIND cont'd ILLINOIS INSTITUTION FOR THE EDUCA- TION OF THE BLIND cont'd serial cont'd 5 series cont'd Checklist cont'd 24. 1894/6 dept ed. Ed. F. Hartman, 1896. 66 pp., pi. 24. 1894/6 doc. ed. Same as dept ed. After this rept. but one edition was Issued. 25. 1896/8. Phillips Bros., 1898. 59 pp., 14 pis. 26. 1898/00. " " 1900. 76 pp., 12 pis. 27. 1900/2. " " 1902. 69 pp., 4 pis. 28. 1902/4. " " 1904. 65 pp., IB pis. In Collected docs, as follows : 20. 1886/8 in Repts. 36 Gen. Assem. 1889, v. 2, doc. F. 21. 1888/90 " " 37 " " 1890, V. 3, F. 22. 1890/2 " " 38 " " 1892, v. 3, " F. 23. 1892/4 " " 38 " " 1894, v. 10, unlettered. 24. 1894/6 in Repts. 39 Gen. Assem. 1896, v. 4, unlettered. The publication of the Collected docs, was discontinued. non-serial 1848-1903. Sketch of history of Institution for the Blind, Jacksonville. (111. Blue Book 1903: 427- 428.) 1849-1867/8. Rept. on 111. Institution for Education of the Blind. (7 blenn. rept supt. public instruction 1867/8: 189-196.) Hist sketch. 1849-1870. Rept. on Institution for Education of the Blind. (1 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1869/70: 47-50.) 1849-1893. Brief hist, of the 111. Institution for the Education of the Blind. 48 pp., pis. 1852/3. Rept. of comrs. apptd. to examine into man- agement of Institutions for the Deaf and Dumb and for the Blind. 3 pp. (Sen. repts. 18 Gen. Assem. 1853: 243-245.) 1867. Tabular strut, showing no. admitted to Institu- tion for Blind; no. now in attendance, by counties. (Sen. jol. 26 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1869 v. 1: 152.) . See also above, general entries, this date. 1875/6-1903/4. Rept. of supt. of Institution for Educa- tion of the Blind. (11 bienn. rept. supt. public in- struction 1875/6 (pp. 316-318) 25 same 1903/4. 1877. Recommendation for payment of unsettled claims agst. Institution for Education of Blind, in- curred in erection of main building. (Govs. mess. 1877: 27.) Receipts and Expenditures The annual expenditures from the state treasury for this Institution may be found in the auditor's " Detailed stmt. of warrants drawn on the state treasury " In his bienn. rept. 1846-1852. Stmt. of ann. receipts and payment of in- terest, Insane Hospital tax and Institute for Blind funds. (Blenn. rept. state treasurer 1850/2: 13.) 1849-1867. Expenditures of Institution for Blind, for building and Improvement for current expenses each yr. (Sen. jol. 26 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1869 v. 1: 150.) 1849-1868. Tabular stmt. showing expenditures of 111. Institution for Education of the Blind. (7 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1867/8: 196.) 1849-1871. Complete list of all apprns. made by state for establishment, maintenance, and support of In- stitution for the Blind. (2 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1870/2: 84.) 1849-1891. Complete list of all apprns. made by state for establishment, maintenance and support of In- stitution for the Blind. (12 some 1890/2: 281-283.) 1849/50-1869/70. Comparative stmt. of receipts and expenditures of 111. Institution for Education of the Blind. (1 same 1869/70: 49-50.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 279 MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS cont'd Defectives cont'd BLIND cont'd ILLINOIS INSTITUTION FOK THE EDUCA- TION OF THE BLIND cont'd non-serial cont'd Receipts anil Expenditures cont'd 1850-1856. State of treasury on acct. of Institution for Blind. (Bienn. rept. state treasurer 1850/2 (p. 7) same 1854/6.) 1867. Stmt. of salaries of employees and officers of State Institution of Blind. (Sen. jol. 26 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1869 v. 1: 150.) 1873/82-1875/84. Table showing ann. ordinary and special expenses of Institution for the Blind, each yr. (7 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1880/2 (p. 48) 8 same 1882/4.) 1875/82-1875/96. Tabular stmt. showing ordinary ex- penses of Institution for the Blind, for each yr. (7 same 1880/2 (pp. 36-46) 14 same 1894/6.) No returns 1886/8. INDUSTRIAL HOME FOR THE BLIND, CHICAGO Incorporated by Act of June 13, 1887 " The Institution is tbe only one of its kind in the Union. It is a charitable institution to the extent that the State makes bienn. apprns. to meet neces- sary deficiencies of its operations, but in view of the fact that the Inmates not only maintain them- selves, and many support families as well, this Institution Is put on a higher plane than the ordinary charities of the State." (111. Blue Book, 1903 : 428-429.) serial 1 series 1894-1902. Ann. rept. to the gov. of the trustees of the 111. Industrial Home for the Blind at Chicago for the yr. ending Dec. 31, 1-9. Springfield, 1895- [1902]. Checklist 1. 1894 dept. ed. Ed. F. Hartman, 1895. 9 pp. 1. 1894 doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. 2. 1895 dept. ed. Not found. 2. 1895 doc. ed. None issued. 3. 1896 dept ed. Phillips Bros., 1897. 6 pp. 3. 1896 doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. After this year but one edition was issued. 4. 1897. Not found. 5. 1898. Phillips Bros., 1899. 8 pp. 6-7. 1899-1900. Not found. 8. 1901. Phillips Bros., 1902. 7 pp. 9. 1902. Not found. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1894 in Repts. 1892/4, v. 9. 2. 1895 omitted. 3. 1896 in Repts. 1896, v. 2. 2 series 1902/4. Bienn. rept. of the trustees of the 111. Indus- trial Home for the Blind at Chicago for the period ending June 30 [and 10 ann. rept.]. Springfield, 1904. Checklist 1. 1902/4. Phillips Bros., 1904. 27 pp. non-serial 1887-1903. Outline history of Industrial Home for the Blind, Chicago. (111. Blue Book 1903: 428-429.) 1894. Opinion; construction of statute; Industrial School for Blind. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1893/4: 264-265.) 1895. Rept. of committee to investigate 111. Industrial Home for Blind. (Sen. jol. 39 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1895: 936-938.) 1896. Same; rules and regulations for Industrial Home for Blind. (Same 1895/6: 329.) 1901. Same; services of trustees of Industrial Home for Blind. (Same 1901/2: 140.) 1904. Work and methods of 111. School for the Blind; by J. H. Freeman, supt. (9 111. conference of charities 1904: 67-73.) MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS cont'd Defectives cont'd CRIMINAL INSANE ASYLUM FOR INSANE CONVICTS. CHESTER Established under act of June 1, 1889. Opened Nov. 1, 1891 serial 1890/2-1902/4. Bienn. rept. to gov. of trustees, supt. and treasurer of Illinois Asylum for Insane Crimi- nals for the period ending June 30, 1-7. Springfield, 1893-1904. Checklist 1. 1890/2 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 183. 57 pp. 1. 1890/2 doc. ed. " " 1893. 67 pp. 2. 1892/4 dept. ed. " " 1894. 69 pp. 2. 1892/4 doc. ed. " " 1894. 69 pp. 3. 1894/6 dept ed. Phillips Bros., 1896. 60 pp. After this date but one edition was issued. 4. 1896/8. Phillips Bros., 1899. 65 pp. 5. 1898/00. " " 1900. 51 pp. 6. 1900/2. " " 1902. 65 pp. 7. 1902/4. " " 1904. 41 pp. The 3d rept was omitted from the Collected docs, and the documents themselves were discontinued in 1896, therefor there are two editions only of the 1st and 2d reports. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1890/2 In Kepts. 38 Gen. Assem. 1892, v. 2, doc. R. 2. 1892/4 " 38 " " 1893, v. 10, unlettered. non-serial 1889-1903. Outline history of Asylum for Insane Criminals, Chester. (111. Blue Book 1903: 423-424.) 1880. Asylum for Insane Convicts at Chester; com- ment on. (6 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1878/ 80: 90-94.) 1898. Asylum for Insane Criminals, at Chester; rec- ommendation that present site be abandoned and another provided elsewhere. (15 same 1896/8: 42- 43.) Receipts and Expenditures The annual expenditures from the state treasury for this institution may be found in the auditor's " Detailed stmt. of warrants drawn on the state treasury," In his bienn. rept. 1889-1891. Complete list of all apprns. made by state for establishment, maintenance and support of Asy- lum for Insane Criminals. (12 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1890/2: 295.) 1892/4-1892/6. Tabular stmt. showing ordinary ex- penses of Asylum for Insane Criminals, Chester. (13 same 1892/4 (p. 16) 14 same 1894/6.) DEAF AND DUMB ILLINOIS INSTITUTION FOR THE EDUCA- TION OF THE DEAF AND DUMB, JACKSONVILLE serial The first Illinois state charitable institution. Estab- lished by Act of Feb. 23, 1839. 1 series 1839/42-1842/4. Bienn. rept. of president and directors of the Illinois Asylum for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb for the period ending NOT. 30. Checklist unnum. 1839/42 dept ed. Not found. Issued? unnum. 1839/42 doc. ed. n. t. p. 4 pp. unnum. 1842/4 dept. ed. Not found. Issued? unnum. 1842/4 doc. ed. 3 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1839/42 in Senate repts. 13 Gen. Assem. 1842/3 : 211- 214. 1842/4 in Senate repts. 14 Gen. Assem. 1844/5:205- 207. During this period the institution was in process of construction. The repts. are both made to the Speaker of the Senate. 880 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS cont'd Defectives cont'd DEAF AND DUMB oont'd ILLINOIS INSTITUTION FOE THE EDUCA- TION OF THE DEAF AND DUMB, JACKSONVILLE cont'd serial cont'd 2 series 1844/6-1866/8. Bienn. rept. of the president and direc- tors of the Illinois Asylum for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb for the period ending Nov. 30, 1-12. Checklist 1. 1844/6 dept. ed. Not found. 1. 1844/6 doc. ed. n. t. p. 16 pp. 1. 1814/6 doc. ed. n. t p. 13 pp. The 16-page edition contains the rept. of the jt. select committees on education. Of this edition 20o copies were ordered printed. The 13-page edition omits the rept. of the jt. committees on education. Of this edition 800 copies were ordered printed. 2. 1846/8 dept ed. Not found. 2. 18-46/8 doc. ed. n. t. p. S3 pp. 13]. 1848/50 dept. ed. Not found. 2000 copies were ordered printed. [3J. 1848/50 doc. ed. n. t. p. 28 pp. 4. 1800/2 dept. ed. Not found. 4. 1850/2 doc. ed. n. t. p. [28J pp. Vol. of Collected docs. Is imperfect; pp. 125-140, con- taining pp. 15 et seq. of this doc., omitted from vol. 5. 1852/4 dept. ed. 5. 1852/4 doc. ed. uunum. 1854/6 dept. ed. unuum. 1854/6 doc. ed. 7. 1856/8 dept. ed. 7. 1850/8 doc. ed. 8. 1858/60 dept. ed. Not found. n. p., u. d. 42 pp. Not found. n. t p. 32 pp. Not found, n. p., u. d. 42 pp. Alton, Alton Courier Book etc. Prtg. House, 1860. 56 pp. u. p., n. d. 52 pp. Springfield, Baker and Phillips, 1862. 36 pp., 1 pl. n. p., n. d. 36 pp. Not found, u. p., n. d. 37 pp. Springfield, Baker, Bailhache & Co., 1867. 48 pp., 5 pis. n. p., n. d. 40 pp. Springfield, 111. Jol. Prtg. Office, 1869. 96 pp. 12. 1866/8 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 96 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : unnum. 1844/6 in House repts. 15 Gen. Assem. 1846 : 1-16." 2. 1846/8 in Senate repts. iti Gen. Assem. 1849 : 27-59. 3. 1848/50 In House repts. 17 Gen. Assem. 1851 : 1-28. 4. 1850/2 in Senate repts. 18 Gen. Assem. 1853 : 111-138. 1852/4 in Rept. 19 Gen. Assem. 1855 : 249-290. 8. 9. 1858/60 1860/2 doc. dept. ed. ed. 9. 10. 10. 11. 1860/2 1862/4 1862/4 1861/6 doc. dept doc. dept. ed. ed. ed. ed. 11. 12. 1864/6 1866/8 doc. dept. ed. ed. 5. [6]. 1854/6 7. 1856/8 1858/60 1860/2 1862/4 186-1/6 18G6/8 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 1857 : 201-2 1859, v. 1 1861, v. 1 1863, v. 2 1865, v. 2 1867, v. 2 1869, v. 2 32. 473-514. 453-504. 35-68. 1-37. 447-486. 385-496. 3 series rept. of 1868/9-1873/4. Ann. rept. of the Illinois Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb for the yr. ending Nov. 30, 29-34. Checklist ed. Not found. ed. None issued. ed. Jacksonville, 111. Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, 1870. 43 PP., 1 pl. ed. None Issued, ed. Jacksonville, 111. Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, 1871. 42 pp., 1 leaf, ed. None issued, ed. Not found, ed. n. p., n. d. 40 pp. 29. 1868/9 dept 29. 1868/9 doc. 30. 1869/70 dept. 30. 1869/70 doc. 31. 1870/1 dept. 31. 1870/1 doc. 32. 1871/2 dept 32. 1871/2 doc. * Includes rept of jt. committees on education. 33. 1872/3 33. 1872/3 34. 1873/4 doc. ed. dept I'd. 34. 1873/4 dept. ed. MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS cont'd Defectives cont'd DEAF AND DUMB cont'd ILLINOIS INSTITUTION FOE THE EDUCA- TION OF THE DEAF AND DUMB, JACKSONVILLE cont'd aerial cont'd 3 series cont'd Checklist cont'd dept. ed. Jacksonville, 111. Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, 1873. 47 pp. None issued. Springfield, State Jol. Steam Print, 1875. 74 pp., 2 leaves. Jacksonville, 111. Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, 1874. 91 PP. 34. 1873/4 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 74 pp., 2 pis. This series carries the numbering back to the first pub- lished rept as though all the preceding repts. bad been annual. In Collected docs, as follows : 29-31. 1868/9-1870/1 omitted. 32. 1871/2 in Repts. 28 Gen. Assem. 1873, v. 4 : 149-188. 33. 1872/3 omitted. 34. 1873/4 In Repts. 29 Gen. Assem. 1875, v. 2 : 516-688. 4 series 1874/5. Ann. rept. of the Illinois Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb for the yr. ending Sept. 30, 35. Checklist 3&. 1874/5 dept. ed. Jacksonville, Deaf and Dumb Steam Power Print, 1876. 42 pp. 35. 1874/5 doc. ed. None Issued. This rept. is omitted from the Collected docs. 5 series Under a provision of the Act of April 15, 1876, the trustees were required to make a btenn. adminis- trative rept. and a financial rept. for each year, separately, as well. This arrangement resulted In a double numbering. It will be noted that beginning with the rept. called the 38th annual up to the 53d annual rept, every alternate year Is omitted In the numbering. This appears to be merely an eccentricity, and does not imply that repts. were Issued in the Intervening years. There Is simply no account taken of the Intervening financial statement which, however, forms part of the biennial administrative rept. 1874/6-1884/6. Bienn. rept. of the trustees, supt. and treasurer of the Illinois Institution for the Educa- tion of the Deaf and Dumb for the yr. ending Sept. 30, 18-23 and annual [36-47]. Checklist 18 blenn. unnum. ann. 1874/6 dept. ed. Springfield, D. W. Lnsk, 1877. 67 pp.* 18 blenn. unnum. ann. 1874/6. dept ed. Jacksonville, Deaf and Dumb Steam Power Print, 1876. 80 pp. 18 blenn. unnum. ann. 1874/6 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 67 pp. 19 blenn. 38 ann. 1876/8 dept ed. Springfield, Weber, Magie & Co., 1879. 65 pp., 1 pl. 19 blenn. 38 ann. 1876/8 dept. ed. Jacksonville, Deaf and Dumb Steam Power Print, 1878. 72 pp., 1 pl. 19 blenn. 38 ann. 1876/8 doc. ed. Same as Springfield dept. ed. 20 blenn. 10 ann. 1878/80 dept. ed. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1881. 82 pp., 2 pis. 20 blenn. 40 ann. 1878/80 doc. ed. Same as dept ed. 21 blenn. 42 ann. 1880/2 dept. ed. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1882. 134 pp., 1 pl. 21 blenn. 42 ann. 1880/2 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 134 pp., 1 pl. 22 blenn. 44 ann. 1882/4 dept ed. Springfield, H. W. Rokkar, 1885. 85 pp., 1 pl. 22 bienn. 44 ann. 1882/4 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 85 pp., 1 pl. 23 blenn. 46 ann. 1884/6 dept. ed. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1886. 127 pp., 1 pl., 1 foldg. col'd. pl. 23 bienn. 48 ann. 1884/6 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 127 pp., pis. * This rept. covers 22 mos., viz., from Dec. 1, 1874, to Sept 30, 1876, taking up the last rept of the 3d series. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP ILLINOIS 281 MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS cont'd Defectives cont'd DEAF AND DUMB cont'd ILLINOIS INSTITUTION FOB. THE EDUCA- TION OF THE DEAF AND DUMB, JACKSONVILLE cont'd serial cont'd 5 series cont'd Checklist cont'd In Collected does, as follows : 18 blenn. unnum. ann. 1874/6 In Repts. 1877, v. 2, pt. 2 : 751-817.* 19 bienn. 28 ami. 1876/8 In Repts. 1879, v. 3, doc. O. 20 " 40 " 1878/80" " 1881, V. 2, " F. 21 " 42 " 1880/2 " " 1883, v. 2, " F. 22 " 44 " 1882/4 " " 1885, V. 4, " F. 23 " 48 " 1884/6 " " 1887, V. 2, G. 6 series 1886/8-1902/4. Bienn. rept. of the Illinois Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb for the period ending June 30, 24-32 [and annual 48-64]. Springfield, 1889-1905. Checklist 24 blenn. 18 ann. 1886/8 dept. ed. Springfield 1'rtg. Co., 1889. 75 pp., pis. 24 blenn. 48 ann. 1886/8 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 75 pp., pis. 25 bienn. 50 ann. 1888/90 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1890. 81 pp. 25 bienn. 50 ann. 1888/90 doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. 26 bienn. 52 ann. 1890/2 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1892. 185 pp., pis. 26 blenn. 52 ann. 1890/2 doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. 27 blenn. 53/54 ann. 1892/4 dept ed. H. W. Rokker, 1894. 169 pp., pis. 27 blenn. 53/54 ami. 1892/4 doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. 28 bienn. 55/56 ann. 1894/6 dept. ed. Phillips Bros., 1896. 121 pp., pis. 28 blenn. 55/56 ann. 1894/6 doc. ed. Same as dept ed. Hereafter but one edition was issued. 29 bienn. 57/58 ann. 1896/8 dept. ed. Phillips Bros., 1899. 113 pp., 1 plan. 30 bienn. 59/60 ann. 1898/00. Phillips Bros., 1900. 133 pp., pis. 31 blenn. 61/62 ann. 1900/2. Phillips Bros., 1902. 107 pp., pis. 32 bienn. 63/64 ann. 1902/4. 111. State Jol. Co., 1905. 67 pp., pis. In Collected docs, as follows : 24 bienn. 48 ann. 1886/8 in Repts. 1889, v. 2, doc. 6. 25 " 50 " 1888/90 " " 1891, T. 3, " G. 26 " 52 " 1890/2 " " 1892, v. 3, " G. 27 " 53/54 " 1892/4 " " 1894, v. 10, unlettered. 28 bienn. 55/56 ann. 1894/6 in Repts. 1896, v. 2, unlettered. Publication of the Collected docs, ceased. non-serial 1838-1873. Hist, of the 111. Institution for the Educa- tion of the Deaf and Dumb. 64 pp., pis. 1839-1868. Rept. on 111. Institution for Education of the Deaf and Dumb. (7 bienn. rept. supt. public instruction 1867/8: 196-205.) 1839-1872. Rept. on Institution for Education of the Deaf and Dumb. (1 bienn. rept. bd. public chari- ties 1869/70 (pp. 35-39) 2 same 1870/2.) 1839-1903. Outline history of Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, Jacksonville. (111. Blue Book, 1903: 425-427.) 1849. Rept. of jt. select committee on examination of condition of Deaf and Dumb Asylum and Hospital for Insane. 8 pp. ( Sen. repts. 16 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1849: 57-64.) 1852/3. Rept. of comrs. apptd. to examine into man- agement of Institutions for the Deaf and Dumb and for the Blind. 3 pp. (Sen. repts. 18 Gen. Assem. 1853: 243-245.) 1867. See above, general entries, this date. * This rept. covers 22 mos., viz., from Dec. 1, 1874, to Sept. 30, 1876, taking up the last rept of the 3d series. MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS cont'd Defectives cont'd DEAF AND DUMB cont'd ILLINOIS INSTITUTION FOR THE EDUCA- TION OF THE DEAF AND DUMB, JACKSONVILLE cont'd non-serial cont'd 1869. Tabular stmt., by counties, of no. of pupils ad- mitted, and no. in attendance in Deaf and Dumb Institution; with amt. paid by each county for clothing. (Sen. jol. 26 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1869 v. 1: 144-145.) 1871. Rept. of committee apptd. to investigate alleged unsafe condition of building of 111. Institution for Education of Deaf and Dumb at Jacksonville. (House jol. 27 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1871 v. 1: 456; Sen. jol. 1871: 293-294.) . Same. 2 pp. (Repts. 27 Gen. Assem. 1871 v. 1: 803-804.) 1873-1874. Stmt. of contracts made by bd. of directors of Institution of Deaf and Dumb, for buildings to be erected and completed under $60,000 apprn. (Sen. jol. 28 Gen. Assem. 1874: 211.) 1874. Rept. of special Sen. committee on proceedings of trustees of State Institution for Deaf and Dumb at Jacksonville. (Same 1874: 210-218.) . Same. 11 pp. (Repts. 28 Gen. Assem. 1873 v. 4: 941-951.) 1875/6-1903/4. Rept. of 111. Institution for Education of the Deaf and Dumb. (11 bienn. rept. supt. pub- lic instruction 1875/6 (pp. 272-298) 25 same 1903/4.) Receipts and Expenditures The annual expenditures from the state treasury for this institution may be found in the auditor's " Detailed stmt. of warrants drawn on the state treasury," In his bienn. rept 1839-1871. Complete list of all apprns. made by state for establishment, maintenance and support of In- stitution for the Deaf and Dumb. (2 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1870/2: 82-83.) 1839-1891. Complete list of all apprns. made by state for establishment, maintenance and support of In- stitution for the Deaf and Dumb. (12 same 1890/ 2: 278-280.) 1841/2-1869/70. Comparative stmt. showing receipts of 111. Institution for Education of the Deaf and Dumb. (1 same 1869/70: 37.) 1842-1867. Expenditures of Deaf and Dumb Institution for grounds, buildings, improvements and repairs each yr. (Sen. jol. 26 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1869 v. 1: 140.) 1845-1867. Expenditures of Deaf and Dumb Institu- tion, for its support each yr. (Same 1869 v. 1: 141.) 1869. Stmt. showing list of officers and employees, with ann. salaries and wages, employed in Deaf and Dumb Institution. (Sen. jol. 26 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1869 v. 1: 142.) 1873/82-1875/84. Table showing ann. ordinary and special expenses of Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, each yr. (7 bienn. rept. bd. public chari- ties 1880/2 (p. 48) 8 same 1882/4.) 1875/82-1875/96. Tabular stmt. showing ordinary ex- penses of Institution for the Deaf and Dumb. (7 same 1880/2 (pp. 36-46) 14 same 1894/6.) No returns 1886/8. 1877-1878. Communication from supt. of Asylum for Deaf and Dumb re. amt. paid for salaries to per- sons employed in said institution. (House jol. 31 Gen. Assem. 1879: 250.) 282 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP ILLINOIS MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS cont'd Defectives cont'd DEAF AND DUMB cont'd ILLINOIS INSTITUTION FOE THE EDUCA- TION OF THE DEAF AND DUMB, JACKSONVILLE cont'd non-serial cont'd Receipts and Expenditures cout'd 1885-1886. Comparison of ordinary expenditures of In- stitution for Deaf and Dumb, and of Central In- sane Hospital, showing difference in expenses of an educational and a non-educational institution. (9 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1884/6: 16.) Sanitation bee above, Maintenance : State, that title. ILLINOIS STATE SCHOOL FOB THE DEAF 1889/90-1897/8. Bienn. registration of pupils at 111. State School for Deaf. (22 bienn. rept. supt. public instruction 1897/8: 303.) 1893-1898. Stmt. of attendance by cos. at 111. State School for Deaf. (22 same 1897/8: 303-304.) 1896/8. Stmt. showing actual attendance at 111. State School for Deaf. (22 same 1897/8: 305.) . General statistics of 111. State School for Deaf. (22 same 1896/8: 305.) EPILEPTICS 1900. Special rept. of bd. of state comrs. of public charities made to the gov. Dec. 5, 1900, in compli- ance with provisions of act to establish the 111. state colony for epileptics. Springfield, 1900. 22 pp. NEW YOBK STATE 1899. Tne Craig Colony for Epileptics; by Wm. P. Spratting. (4 111. conference of charities 1899: 63- 68.) KEEBLE- MINDED ASXLUM FOB FEEBLE-MINDED CHILDBEN, AT LINCOLN . The first action taken in regard to the establishment of an Institution of this kind In the state was taken by the State Medical Society in 1855. A committee from this society sent memorials in regard to an institution for idiots to the two succeeding general assemblies, but no definite action was taken until 1865. By act of Feb. 15, 1865, the legislature made an annual appropriation of $5000 and com- mitted the charge of the institution to the directors of the Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. The school opened at Jacksonville, on May 25, 1865, and was called Institution for Idiots. Later it was called Experimental School for Idiots, and, from 1870 to 1874, Institution for the Education of Feeble-Minded Children. In 1876 the school was removed to Lincoln and the name was changed to Illinois Asylum for Feeble- Minded Children. Under Charge of Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb serial 1865-1870 1 series 1865/6. Ann. rept. to gov. of the Institution for Idiots and Imbeciles, 1. Springfield, 1866. Checklist 1. 1865/6 dept. ed. 111. State Jo'. Steam Prig. Co., 1866. 39 pp. 1. 1865/6 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 32 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1865/6 In Bepts. 25 Gen. Assem. 1867, v. 2 : C47-579. From June 1, 1865 to March 1, 1866. 2 series 1865/6-1867/8. Ann. rept to gov. of directors of the Experimental School for Idiots and Feeble-Minded Children, for the yr. ending Nov. 30, 2-4. Spring- field, 1867-1869. Checklist 2. 1865/6 dept ed. Baker, Bailhache & Co., 1867. 39 pp. 2. 1865/6 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 31 pp. This rept covers part of the period of the first rept. MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS cont'd Defectives cont'd FEEBLE-MINDED cont' d ASYLUM FOB FEEBLE-MINDED CHILDREN, AT LINCOLN cont'd serial cont'd 1865-1870 cont'd 2 series cont'd Checklist cont'd 3-4. 1866/7-1867/8 dept. ed. State Jol. Prtg. Office, 1869. 44 pp. 3-4. 1860/7-1867/8 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 40 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 2. 1865/6 In Bepts. 25 Gen. Assem. 1867, v. 2 : 581-609. 3-4. 1866/7-1867/8 in Bepts. 26 Gen. Assem. 1869, v. 2 : 497-520 (for 536). 3 series 1869/9-1869/70. Ann. rept. of the directors of the Illi- nois Institution for the Education of Feeble-Minded Children for the yr. ending Nov. 30, 5-6. Checklist 5. 1868/9 dept. ed. Jacksonville, Press of 111. Institu- tion for the Deaf and Dumb, 1870. 48 pp. 5. 1868/9 doc. ed. None issued. 6. 1869/70 dept. ed. Springfield, 111. Jol. Prtg. Office, 1870. 52 pp. 6. 1869/70 doc. ed. None Issued. None of this series is included In the Collected docu- ments. Under Charter 4 series Under Act of April 6, 1871, Act of Incorporation 1870/1-1873/4. Ann. rept. of the directors of the Insti- tution for the Education of the Feeble-Minded for the yr. ending Nov. 30, 7-10. Checklist 7. 1870/1 dept ed. Not found. 7. 1870/1 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 61 pp. 8. 1871/2 dept ed. Not found. 8. 1871/2 doc. ed. n. p., n. d 68 pp 9. 1872/3 dept ed. Not found. 9. 1872/3 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 64 pp. 10. 1873/4 dept ed. Not found. 10. 1873/4 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 52 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 7. 1870/1 in Kepts. 27 Gen. Assem. 1871, v. 3 : 27-81. 8. 1871/2 " " 28 " " 1873. v. 2 : 5-72. 9. 1872/3 " " 28 " " 1873, v. 4 : 501-564. 10. 1873/4 " " 29 " " 1875, v. 1 : 501 [for 483] -528. 5 series Under Act of April 8, 1876 1874/6-1902/4. Bienn. rept. of Illinois Asylum for Feeble-Minded Children, 6-20. Springfield, 1877- 1904. Checklist dept. ed. D. W. Lusk, 1877. 88 pp., pis. n. p., n. d. 83 pp., pis. Weber, Magle & Co., 1878. 48 pp. 6. 1874/6 6. 1874/6 7. 1876/8 7. 1876/8 doc. ed. dept. ed. doc. ed. 8. 1878/80 dept. ed. 8. 1878/80 doc. ed. 9. 1880/2 dept ed. 9. 1880/2 doc. ed. 10. 1882/4 dept ed. 10. 1882/4 doc. ed. 11. 1884/6 dept ed. 11. 1884/6 doc. ed. 12. 1886/8 dept. ed. 12. 1886/8 doc. ed. 13. 1888/90 dept ed. 13. 1888/90 doc. ed. 14. 1890/2 dept. ed. 14. 1890/2 doc. ed. 15. 1892/4 dept. ed. 15. 1892/4 doc. ed. 16. 1894/6 dept. ed. 17. 1896/8 dept ed. 18. 1898/00 dept. ed. 19. 1900/2 dept ed. 20. 1902/4 dept ed. n. p., n. d. 48 pp. H. W. Bokker, 1881. 102 pp. n. p., n. d. 102 pp. H. W. Eokker, 1883. 44 pp. n. p., n. d. 44 pp. H. W. Bokker, 1885. 52 pp., 1 pl. n. p., n. d. 52 pp. H. W. Bokker, 1886. 51 pp., 1 pl. n. p., n. il. 51 pp. Springfield, Prtg. Co., 1889. 51 pp., 1 pl. n. p., n. d. 51 pp. H. W. Bokker, 1890. 57 pp. Same as dept ed. H. W. Bokker, 1892. 69 pp. Same as dept ed. H. W. Bokker, 1894. 62 pp., 1 pl. Same as dept ed. Ed. F. Hartman, 1896. 60 pp., 4 pis. Phillips Bros., 1898. 49 pp. " 1900. 60 pp. " 1902. 63 pp. " 1904. 40 pp. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP ILLINOIS 283 MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS cont'd Defectives cont'd FEEBLE-MINDED cont'd ASYLUM FOB FEEBLE-MINDED CHILDREN, AT LINCOLN cont'd serial cont'd 1865-1870 cont'd 5 series cont'd Checklist cont'd In Collected docs, as follows : 6. 1874/6 In Repts. 30 Gen. Assem. 1877, v. 2, pt. 2 :497- 579. 7. 1876/8 In Repts. 31 Uen. Assem. 1879, v. 3, doc. I. 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 38 1881, V. 2, 1883, T. 2, 1885, T. 4, 1887, v. 2, 1889, T. 2, 1890, v. 3, 1892, T. 8, 1894, T. 10, H. H. H. K. K. K. K. 8. 1878/80" 9. 1880/2 " 10. 1882/4 " 11. 1884/6 " 12. 1886/8 " 13. 1888/90" 14. 1890/.4 " 15. 1892/4 " unlettered. 16. 1894/6 omitted. Thereafter the publication of the Collected docs, was discontinued. non-serial 1865. Comment on act of Feb. 16, 1865, organizing Ex- perimental School for Instruction and Training of Idiots and Feeble-Minded Youth. (Govs. mess. 1867: 15.) 1865-1867. Tabular stmt. of attendance at School for Idiots and Imbeciles, by counties. (Sen. jol. 26 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1869 v. 1: 147-148.) 1865-1868. Kept, on 111. Institution for Idiots and Feeble-Minded Children. (7 bienn. rept. supt. pub- lic instruction 1867/8: 205-210.) 1865-1872. Rept. on Experimental School for Idiots and Feeble-Minded Children. (1 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1869/70 (pp. 50-53) 2 same 1870/ 2.) 1865-1893. Brief hist, of the Asylum for Feeble- Minded Children, at Lincoln. 7 pp. 1865-1903. Outline history of Asylum for Feeble- Minded Children, Lincoln. (111. Blue Book 1903: 424-425.) 1867. Recommendation for appro, for continuing and enlarging School for Idiots. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1867: 15.) . See also above, general entries, this date. 1869. Recommendation that School for Idiots be placed upon independent basis, by organization and apptmt. of separate bd. (Govs. mess. 1869: 20.) 1875. Recommendation for apprn. to purchase farm for Institution of Feeble-Minded Children. (Same 1876: 16.) , , . Specification of work and materials for the erec- tion of the 111. Asylum for Feeble-Minded Children, located at Lincoln, according to the plans and specifications as furnished by Furness, Laing and Fehmer. Chicago, J. M. W. Jones, 1875. 38 pp. and errata slip. Copy In 111. State Library. 1875/6. Rept. of comrs. apptd. to select site and adopt plans for 111. Asylum for Feeble-Minded Children. (Repts. 30 Gen. Assem. 1877 v. 2: 565-579.) App. to 6 bienn. rept for 111. Asylum for Feeble- Minded Children, 1874/6 : 65-83. 1875/6-1899/00. Rept. of supt. of Asylum for Feeble- Minded Children. (11 bienn. rept. supt. public in- struction 1875/6 (pp. 298-315) 23 same 1899/00.) 1877. Rept. on bill making apprns. for 111. Asylum for Feeble-Minded Children. (House jol. 30 Gen. Assem. 1877: 790.) 1880. Rept. on Asylum for Feeble-Minded Children. (6 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1878/80: 95-98.) MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS cont'd Defectives cont'd FEEBLE-MINDED cont'd ASYLUM FOR FEEBLE-MINDED CHILDREN, AT LINCOLN-oont'd non-serial cont'd Itcceipts and Expenditure* The annual expenditures from the state treasury for this Institution may be found In the auditor's Detailed stmt. of warrants drawn on the state treasury," In his bienn. rept. 1865-1870. Comparative stmt of receipts and expendi- tures of Experimental School for Idiots and Feeble- Minded Children. (1 bienn. rept. bd. public chari- ties 1869/70: 52.) 1865-1871. Complete list of all apprns. made by state for establishment, maintenance and support of School for Feeble-minded. (2 same 1870/2: 84.) 1865-1891. Complete list of all apprns. made by state for establishment, maintenance and support of Asylum for Feeble-minded Children. (12 same 1890/2: 283-284.) 1873/82-1875/84. Table showing ann. ordinary and special expenses of Institution for Feeble-minded, each yr. (7 same 1880/2 (p. 49) 8 same 1882/4.) 1875/82-1875/96. Tabular stmt. showing ordinary ex- penses of Asylum for Feeble-minded, for each yr. (7 same 1880/2 (pp. 36-46) 14 same 1894/6.) No returns, 1886/8. The table for 1875/90 Is also printed In the 16 bienn. rept. of the Asylum, 1894/6 : 12. INSANE ILLINOIS ASYLUM. FOR THE INCURABLE INSANE, AT BABTONVILLE Established by Act approved June 21, 1895. Finally opened Feb. 10, 1902 1 series aerial 1894/6-1896/8. Bienn. rept. to gov. of trustees and treasurer of 111. Asylum for Incurable Insane for bienn. period ending June 30, 1-2. Checklist 1. 1894/6. Not found. 2. 1896/8. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1899. 57 (1) pp. 2 series 1898/00. Bienn. rept. to gov. of comrs. and treasurer, 3. Checklist 3. 1898/00. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1901. 95 (1) pp. 3 series 1900/2-1902/4. Bienn. rept. to gov. of trustees, supt. and treasurer, 4-5. Checklist 4. 1900/2. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1902. 73 (1) pp. 5. 1902/4. Springfield, 111. State Jol. Co., 1905. 63 (1) pp., pis. None of these repts. are Included In the Collected docs. non-serial 1896-1903. Outline history of Hospital for Incurable Insane, Barton ville. (111. Blue Book 1903: 422- 423.) Same as 111. Asylum for Incurable Insane, Peorla. 1898. Communication from Gov. re. completion of Asylum for Incurable Insane at Peoria. (Sen. Jol. 40 Gen. Assem. specl. sess. 1897: 40-41; House jol. specl. sess. 1897: 49-50.) . Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to conditions existing at Asylum for Incurable Insane at Bartonvllle. (Sen. jol. 40 Gen. Assem. specl. sess. 1897: 47.) . Asylum for Incurable Insane; remarks on; rec- ommendation that name be changed to Asylum for Chronic Insane. (15 bienn. rept. bd. public chari- ties 1896/8: 44-50.) 284 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS cont'd Defectives cont'd INSANE cont'd ILLINOIS CENTRAL HOSPITAL FOK THE INSANE, AT JACKSONVILLE. Established by act of March 1, 1847. Opened Nov. 3, 1861. serial 1 series 1847/8-1861/2. Bieuu. rept. to Gen. Assem. of trustees and treasurer of the 111. State Hospital for the In- sane for the period ending Dec. 31, 1-3. Checklist 1. 1847/8 dept. ed. Not found. 1. 1847/8 doc. ed. n. t p. 16 pp. 2. 1849/50 dept. ed. Not found. 2. 1849/50 doc. ed. n. t p. 15 pp. 3. 1851/2 dept. ed. Not found. 3. 1851/2 doc. cd. pp. 289-208, 17-39. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1847/8 in Senate repts. 16 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1849 : 66-80. 2. 1849/5U in House repts. 17 Gen. Assem. 1851 : 33- 47. 3. 1851/2 in House repts. 18 Gen. Assem. 1853 : 289- 821 2 series 1852/4-1866/8. Bienn. rept. to Gen. Assem. of trustees and treasurer of the 111. State Hospital for the In- sane for the period ending Nov. 30, 4-11. Checklist 4. 1852/4 dept. ed. Not found. 4. 1852/4 doc. ed. n. t. p. 39 pp. 5. 1854/6 dept. ed. Not found. 6. 1854/6 doc. ed. n. p., u. d. 30 pp. 0. 1856/8 dept. ed. Not found. 6. 1856/8 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 29 pp. 7. 1858/60 uept. ed. Not found. 7. 1858/60 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 56 pp. 8. 1860/2 dept. ed. Not found. 8. 1860/2 doc. ed. n. p., n d. 34 pp. 9. 1862/4 dept. ed. Springfield, Baker and Phillips, 1864 1 pp., 1 leal 9. 1862/4 doc. ed. n. p., n d* 43 pp. 10. 1864/6 dept. ed. Springfield, Bailhache & Co., 1866. 44 p ). 10, 11. 1864/6 1866/8 doc. dept. ed. ed. n. p., n. d. Springfield, 36 pp. 111. Jol. Prtg. Office, 1868 6 pp., 1 leal 11. 1866/8 doc. ed. n. p., n. A. 34 pp. I u Collec ied doc s. as follows 4. 1852/4 in Repts. 19 Gen. As om . 1855 : 197-224. 8. 1854/6 '* 20 1857 : 511-540. t>. 1856/8 21 1859, v. 1 : 515-543. 7. 1858/60 22 1860, v. 2: 25-80. 8. 1860/2 23 1863, v. 2: 5-34. 8. 1862/4 24 1865, v. 2: 65-107. 10. 1864/6 25 1867, v. 2: 487-522. 11. 1866/8 26 1869, v. 1: 669-704. 3 series Under Act of March 31, 1869 1868/70. Ann. rept. to gov. of trustees, supt. and treas- urer of 111. State Hospital for the Insane for the yr. ending Nov. 30. Checklist 1868/70 dept. ed. Springfield, 111. Jol. Prtg. Office, 1870 35 pp. 1868/70 doc. ed. None issued. This rept. is omitted from the Collected docs. 4 series 1870/2-1872/4. Bienn. rept. to gov. of trustees, supt. and treasurer of 111. State Hospital for the Insane 13-14. Checklist 13. 1870/2 dept ed. Springfield, 111. State Jol. Co., 1873. . . , . a 50, vl pp. 13. 1870/2 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 42 pp. 14. 1872/4 dept. ed. Jacksonville, Dai 14. 1872/4 doc. ed. n. p In Collected docs, as follows : . aily Jacksonville p? PP " , s oows : 15' JI?S^ ln Re P ts> 28 Gen ' Assem - 1873, v. 4 : 189-232. 14. 1872/4 " - r 29 " " 1875. v. 2:483-514. MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS cont'd Defectives cont'd INHANK cont'd ILLINOIS CENTRAL HOSPITAL FOE THE INSANE, AT JACKSONVILLE cont'd serial cont'd 5 series 1874/6-1884/6. Bienn. rept. to gov. of trustees, supt. and treasurer of 111. Central Hospital for the In- sane for the period ending Sept. 30, 15-25. Spring- field, 1877-1886. Checklist 15. 1874/6 dept. ed. D. W. Lusk, 1877. 62 pp. 15. 1874/6 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 62 pp. 16. 1876/8 dept. ed. Springneld Jol. Co., 1878. 66 pp., 1 plan. 16. 1876/8 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 66 pp. 17. 1878/80 dept. ed. H. W. Kokker, 1880. 74 pp. 17. 1878/80 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 74 pp. 18. 1880/2 dept ed. H. W. Eokker, 1882. 42 pp., pig. 18. 1880/2 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 42 pp. 19. 1882/4 dept. ed. H. W. Kokker, 1884. 74 pp., pig. 19. 1882/4 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 74 pp. 20. 1884/6 dept. ed. H. W. Kokker, 18S6. 80 pp., pis. 20. 1884/6 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 80 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 15. 1874/6* in Kepts. 30 Gen. Assem. 1877, v. 2, pt 1 : 367-428. 16. 1876/8 in Kepts. 31 Gen. Assem. 1879, v. 3, doc. D. 17. 1878/80 " " 32 " " 1881, v. 2, " D. 18. 1880/2 " " 33 " " 1883, v. 2, " D. 19. 1882/4 " " 34 " " 1885, v. 4, " D. 20. 1884/6 " " 35 " " 1887, v. 2, " B. Called 2d on half title of doc. ed. 6 series 1886/8-1902/4. Bienn. rept. etc. of 111. Central Hos- pital for the Insane for the period ending June 30, 21-29. Springfield, 1888-1905. Checklist 21. 1886/8 dept ed. Springfield Prtg. Co., 1888. 66 pp. 21. 1886/8 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 66 pp. 22. 1888/90 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1890. 70 pp. 22. 1888/90 doc. ed. Same as dept ed. 23. 1890/2 dept ed. H. W. Rokker, 1892. 89 pp., pis. 23. 1890/2 doc. ed. Same as dept ed. 24. 1892/4 dept ed. Ed. F. Hartman. 1894. 85 pp., pis. 24. 1892/4 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 85 pp. 25. 1894/6 dept ed. Ed. F. Hartman, 1896. 87 pp., pis. 25. 1894/6 doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. After this date but one edition was issued. 26. 1896/8. Phillips Bros., 1898. 64 pp. 27. 1898/00. " " 1900. 63 pp. 28. 1900/2. " " 1902. 63 pp. 29. 1902/4. 111. State Jol. Co., 1905. 59 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 21. 1886/8 in Repts. 36 Gen. Assem. 1889, v. 2, doc. B. 22. 1888/90" " 37 " " 1891, v. 3, " B. 23. 1890/2 " " 38 " " 1893, v. 3, " B. 24. 1892/4 " " 38 " " 1893, v. 10 unlettered. 26. 1894/6 " " 40 " " 1897, V. 4 REPRINTS 1847-1862. Bienn. rept., 1-8. Chicago, F. Fulton & Co., 1863. vii, 9-422 pp. 8. In addition to the first 8 bienn. repts. this volume contains text of laws relating to the Hospital passed from 1849-1857 and the By-Laws adopted In 1864-1868. Bienn. repts., 9-11. Springfield, State Jol. Prtg. Co., n. d. v. p. Contains in addition to the 9th, 10th, and llth bienn. repts. the special rept. of the trustees made In 1868 and the text of act of 1865 in relation to the Hospital. non-serial 1847-1868. Rept. on 111. State Hospital for Insane. (7 bienn. rept. supt. public instruction 1867/8: 210- 212.) 1847-1870. Rept. on Hospital for Insane. (1 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1869/70: 39-47.) 1847-1893. Brief hist, of the 111. Central Hospital for the Insane, at Jacksonville. 14 pp., pis. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 285 MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS cont'd Defectives cont'd INSANE cont'd ILLINOIS CENTRAL HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE, AT JACKSONVILLE cont'd non-serial cont'd 1847-1903. Outline of history of Central Hospital for the Insane. (111. Blue Book 1903: 416-417.) 1849. Kept, of jt. select committee on examination of condition of Deaf and Dumb Asylum and Hospital for the Insane. 8 pp. (Sen. repts. 16 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1849: 57-64.) 1851-1867. Stmt. showing no. of patients admitted, and discharged from State Hospital for Insane. (Sen. Jol. 26 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1869 v. 1: 79.) 1851/2-1887/8. Comparative stmt. of movement of population in Central Insane Hospital. (10 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1886/8: 225.) 1853. Rept. of jt. committee on examination of State Hospital for Insane. 4 pp. (Sen. repts. 18 Gen. Assem. 1853: 247-250.) . Rept. of comrs. on examination of state institu- tions at Jacksonville. 6 pp. (Repts. 18 Gen. Assem. 1853 v. 1: 71-76.) Nlnian W. Edwards, chrm. In reality the rept. con- cerns the Insane Asylum only. 1854. Special rept. of trustees of 111. State Hospital for Insane. (House Jol. 18 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1854: 251-254.) 1856. Rept. of jt. select committee apptd. to examine the state institutions at Jacksonville. 10 pp. (Repts. 1857: 235-242.) Concerns Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and the Insane Hospital. 1859. Rept. of minority of judiciary committee re. contract for addition to 111. Hospital for Insane. 2 pp. (Repts. 21 Gen. Assem. 1859 v. 1: 601-602.) 1861. Article on 111. Insane Hospital farm. (Trans. state agric. socy. 1859/60: 397-403.) 1865. Act in relation to insane persons and the 111. State Hospital for the Insane. 4 pp. Included also In reprint of the 9-11 blenn. repts. of the trustees, 1864-1868. 1867. Rept. of investigating committee on Hospital for the Insane and other state institutions; made to the gov., Dec. 1, 1867. Springfield, 111. Jol. Prtg. office, 1869. 116 pp. 1868. Special rept. of trustees of 111. Central Hospital for Insane in review of rept. of legisl. committee apptd. by 25 Gen. Assem. Ill, 4 pp. Also Included In reprint of 9-11 blenn. repts. of trustees. 1869-1872. Rept. on No. 111. Hospital and Asylum for Insane. (1 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1869/ 70 (pp. 77-78) 2 same 1870/2.) 1892. Rept. on investigation of charges of mismngmnt. of Central Hospital for Insane. (12 same 1890/2: 59-61.) By-Laws 1857. By-laws, general rules, etc. Included on pp. 399-421 of the reprint of the 1-8 bienn. repts. of the trustees, 1847-1862. Chicago, 1863. 1882. By-laws, rules and regulations of the Illinois Central Hospital for the Insane. Jacksonville, 1882. 36 pp. 12. E Not seen ; Surgeon General's Library. I Receipts and Expenditures The annual expenditures from the state treasury for this institution may be found in the auditor's " Detailed stmt. of warrants drawn on the state treasury," in his blenn. rept. Insane Hospital Tax Fund ; see Finance : State. Funds. 1846-1852. Stmt. of ann. receipts and payment of in- terest, Insane Hospital tax and Institute for the Blind funds. (Bienn. rept. treasurer 1850/2: 13.) MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS cont'd Defectives cont'd INSANE cont'd ILLINOIS CENTRAL HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE, AT JACKSONVILLE cont'd non-serial cont'd Receipts and Expenditures cont'd 1847-1866. Stmt. showing expenditures of state for lands and buildings for Hospital for Insane each yr. (Sen. jol. 26 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1869 v. 1: 78.) 1847-1871. Complete list of all apprns. made by stale for establishment, maintenance and support of Hospital for Insane. (2 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1870/2: 83-84.) 1847-1891. Complete list of all apprns. made by state for establishment, maintenance and support of Central Hospital for Insane. (12 same 1890/2: 280-281.) 1847/8-1869/70. Comparative stmt. of receipts and ex- penditures of 111. State Hospital for Insane. (1 same 1869/70: 44-45.) 1851-1866. Amt. appropriated and expended for sup- port of Hospital for Insane each yr. (Sen. jol. 26 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1869 v. 1: 78.) 1857-1866. Stmt. of amt. paid for services in State Hospital for Insane. (Same 1869 v. 1: 80.) 1867. Recommendation that necessary amt. to meet debt borrowed to sustain Hospital for Insane be appropriated. (Govs. mess. Jan., 1867: 14.) . Salaries of employees of State Hospital for In- sane for quarter ending Mch. 3, 1867. (Sen. jol. 26 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1869 v. 1: 80.) 1870. Stmt. showing relative cost of items of expendi- tures in 111. Insane Asylum (1847-1870), in Insane Asylum at Utica in N. Y. (1843-1868), and in In- sane Asylum at Lexington, Ky. (1822-1868). (1 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1869/70: 46.) 1873/82-1875/84. Table showing ann. ordinary and special expenses of Central Insane Hospital, each yr. (7 same 1880/2 (p. 48) 8 same 1882/4.) 1875/82-1875/96. Tabular stmt. showing ordinary ex- penses of Central Insane Hospital each yr. (7 same 1880/2 (pp. 36-46) 14 same 1894/6.) No returns, 1886/8. 1885-1886. Comparison of ordinary expenditures of In- stitution for the Deaf and Dumb and of the Central Insane Hospital, showing difference in expenses of an educational and a non-educational institution. (9 same 1884/6: 16.) ILLINOIS EASTERN HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE. AT KANKAKEE Established by act of May 25, 1877 ; organized Aug. 8, 1877 ; opened Dec. 4, 1879. serial 1 series 1877/8-1884/6. Bienn. rept. of Illinois Eastern Hospital for the Insane for the period ending Sept. 30, 1-5. Checklist 1. 1877/8 dept. ed. Springfield, Weber, Magie & Co., 1879. 14 pp. 1. 1877/8 doc. ed. n. p.. n. d. 14 pp. 2. 1878/80 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker,' 188 0. 84 pp., 15 pis. 2. .!. 1878/00 1880/2 doc. dept. ed. ed. n. p., n. d. Springfield, 84 pp. H. W. Rokker, 1882. 83 (1) PP. 8. 1880/2 doc. ed. Springfield. H. W. Rokker, 1882. 83 (1) pp. 4. 1882/4 dept. ed. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1884. 114 pp , foldg. plan. 4. 1882/4 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 114 pp .-,. 1884/6 dept. ed. Springfield, H. W ' Rokker, 1887. 5. 1884/6 doc. ed. 102 pp n. p., n. d. 102 pp 888 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP ILLINOIS MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS cont'd Defectives cont'd INSANE cont'd ILLINOIS EASTERN HOSPITAL FOE THE INSANE, AT KANKAKEE cont'd serial cont'd 1 series cont'd Checklist cont'd In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1877/8 In Repts. 31 Gen. Assem. 1879, v. 3, doc. C. 2. 1878/80" 3. 1880/2 " 4. 1882/4 " 5. 1884/6 " 1881, v. 2, 1883, v. 2, 1885, v. 4, 1887, V. 2, 6. 1886/8 doc. ed. 7. 1888/90 dept. ed. 7. 1888/90 doc. ed. 8. 1890/2 dept ed. 8. 1890/2 doc. ed. 9. 1892/4 dept. ed. 9. 1892/4 doc. ed. 10. 1894/6 dept. ed. 10. 1894/6 doc. ed. 10 [sic. 32 33 " 34 " 35 " 2 series 1886/8-1902/4. Bienn. rept. of Illinois Eastern Hos- pital for the Insane for the period ending June 30, 6-14. Checklist 6. 1886/8 dept. ed. Springfield, Springfield Prtg. Co., 1888. 99 pp., pis., dlagr. n. p., n. d. 99 pp. Springfield, H. W. Hokker, 1890. 114 pp., dlagr. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1890. 114 pp. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1892. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1892. 91 pp. Springfield, Ed. P. Hartman, 1894. 128 pp., foldg. tables. Springfield, Ed. P. Hartman, 1894. 128 pp., foldg. tables. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1897. 135 pp., 7 pis. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1897. 135 pp., 7 pis. e. 11] 1896/8.* Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1898. 79 pp., foldg. tables. 11. [sic. 1. e. 12] 1898/00. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1901. 87 pp., foldg. table. 13. 1900/2. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1902. 85 pp., foldg. table. 14. 1902/4. Springfield, 111. State Jol. Co., 1905. 83 pp., foldg. table. In Collected docs, as follows : 6. 1886/8 In Repts. 36 Gen. Assem. 1889, v. 2, doc. D. 7. 1888/90 " " 37 " " 1890, V. 3, " D. 8. 1890/2 " " 38 " " 1892, v. 3, " D. 9. 1892/4 " " 38 " " 1894, v. 9, unlettered. 10. 184/6 " " 39 " " 1896, V. 4, Collected docs, discontinued. non-serial 1877-1893. Brief hist, of the 111. Eastern Hospital for the Insane, at Kankakee. 14 pp. 1877-1903. Outline history of Eastern Hospital for the Insane, Kankakee. (111. Blue Book 1903: 418-419.) 1878-1882. Eastern Hospital for Insane; comments on new hospital at Kankakee. (5 blenn. rept. bd. pub- lic charities 1876/8 (pp. 64-68) 7 same 1880/2.) 1879. Recommendation for apprn. enlarging capacity of hospital at Kankakee. (Govs. mess. 1879: 29.) 1879/80-1887/8. Tabular stint, of movement of popula- tion in Eastern Hospital for Insane. (10 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1886/8: 225.) 1880-1890. Table showing total no. of insane patients actually present in each hospital on first day of each fiscal yr. (11 same 1888/90: 53.) 1880. Kankakee. [Brief acct. of a new departure in construction and organization of hospitals for the insane.] Repr. from blenn. rept. state bd. of charities, 1880. 1885. Special rept. of trustees of Eastern Hospital for Insane asking apprn. to replace buildings destroyed by fire. (Sen. Jol. 34 Gen. Assem. 1885: 111.) 1889. Rept. of conference committee on bill making apprn. for 111. Eastern Hospital for Insane at Kan- kakee. (House Jol. 36 Gen. Assem. 1889: 992; Sen. Jol. 1889: 897.) * No doc. editions Issued after 1894/6, Collected docs, having been discontinued. MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS I cont'd Defectives cont'd INSANE cont'd ILLINOIS EASTERN HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE, AT KANKAKEE cont'd non-serial cont'd 1896. New methods of care of insane at Kankakee. (111. conference of corrections and charities 1896: 72-73.) By-Laws 1880. By-laws, rules and regulations of the 111. East- ern Hospital for Insane, at Kankakee. Kankake 1880. 40 pp. Not seen ; Surgeon General's Library. Receipts and Expenditures The annual expenditures from the state treasury for ; this Institution may be found in the auditor's 1 " Detailed stmt of warrants drawn on the state j treasury," In his bienn. rept. 1875/82-1879/96. Tabular stmt. showing ordinary ex-1 penses of Eastern Insane Hospital each yr. (7 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1880/2 (pp. 36-46) 14 same 1894/6.) No returns 1886/8. 1877-1891. Complete list of all apprns. made by state for establishment, maintenance and support of Eastern Hospital for Insane. (12 same 1890/2: 292-294.) 1877/82-1877/84. Table showing ann. ordinary and special expenses of Eastern Insane Hospital, each yr. (7 same 1880/2 (p. 48) 8 same 1882/4.) ILLINOIS NORTHERN HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE, AT ELGIN Established by Act of April 16, 1869 ; opened April 3, j 1872. serial 1 series 1869/70-1882/4. Bienn rept. to gov. of the trustees, I supt and treasurer of the Illinois Northern Hos- pital for the Insane for the period ending Sept. 30, 1-8. Checklist 1. 1869/70 dept. ed. Not found. 1. 1869/70 doc. ed. None Issued. 2. 1870/2 dept. ed. Not found. 2. 1870/2 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 42 pp. 3. 1872/4 dept. ed. Not found. 3. 1872/4 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 46 pp. 4. 1874/6 dept. ed. Springfield, D. W. Lusk, 1877. 1 78 pp., pis. 4. 1874/6 doc. d. n. p., n. d. 78 pp. 5. 1876/8 dept ed. Elgin, Advocate Prtg. and Bind- ] Ing Co., 1878. 120 pp., pis. 5. 1876/8 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 113 pp. 6. 1878/80 dept. ed. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1881. 112 pp., 1 pi. 6. 1878/80 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 112 pp. 7. 1880/2 dept. ed. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1883. 82 pp., 3 pis. 7. 1880/2 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 82 pp., 15 leaves. 8. 1882/4 dept. ed. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1884. 104 pp., 2 pis. 8. 1882/4 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 104 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1869/70 omitted. 2. 1870/2 in Repts. 28 Gen. Assem. 1873, v. 4 : 9-46. 3. 1872/4 " .. n. d. 70 pp. H. W. Rokker, 1890. 62 pp. Same as dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1892. 78 pp. Same as dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1894. 102 pp. Same as dept ed. Phillips Bros.. 1896. 168 pp., 11 pis. Same as dept. ed. After this time but one edition was published. 13. 1896/8. Phillips Bros., 1898. 68 pp. 14. 1898/00. " " 1901. 72 pp. 15. 1900/2. " " 1902. 74 pp. S. 1886/8 doc. ed. 9. 1888/90 dept. ed. 9. 1888/90 doc. ed. 10. 1890/2 dept. ed. 10. 1890/2 11. 1892/4 11. 1892/4 12. 1894/6 doc. ed. dept. ed. doc. ed. dept. ed. 12. 1894/6 doc. ed. * Final report. 388 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF ILLINOIS MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS cont'd Defectives cont'd INSANE cont'd ILLINOIS SOUTHERN HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE, AT ANNA cont'd serial cont'd B cont'd 2 series cont'd Checklist cont'd 16. 1902/4. 111. State Jol. Co., 1905. 64 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 8. 1886/8 In Repts. 36 Gen. Assem. 1889, v. 2, doc. E. 9. 1888/90 " " 37 " " 1890, v. 3, " E. 10. 1890/2 " " 38 " " 1892, v. 3, " E. 11. 1892/4 " " 88 " " 1894, y. 10, unlettered. 12. 1894/6 In Repts. 39 Gen. Assem. 1896, v. 4, unlettered. The publication of the Collected docs, was discontinued. non-serial 1869-1872. Rept. on So. Asylum for Insane. (1 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1869/70 (pp. 76-77) 2 same 1870/2.) 1869-1893. Brief hist, of the 111. Southern Hospital for the Insane, at Anna. 13 pp., pis. 1869-1903. Outline of history of Southern Hospital for the Insane, Anna. (111. Blue Book 1903: 417-418.) 1871. See above, general entries, this date. . Recommendation that comrs., authorized by act of April 15, 1871, be abolished, and powers and duties thereof be conferred respectively on trustees of Southern Insane Asylum and Southern Normal University. (Govs. mess. 1874: 1.) 1873/88-1873/90. Comparative stmt. of movement of population in So. Hospital for Insane. (10 same 1886/8 (p. 226) 11 same 1889/90.) 1874-1896. Table showing average no. of inmates with average no. of days' board and per capita cost. (12 bfenn. rept. III. Southern Hospital for Insane, 1894/6: 38.) 1874-1900. Table showing average no. of inmates with average no. of days' board and per capita tax. ( 14 same 198/00: 30.) 1875. Rept. on Investigation of condition of Southern 111. Hospital for Insane. (House Jol. 29 Gen. Assem. 1875: 632-635.) 1878. Money recovered from sureties of former treas- urer of Southern Hospital for Insane. (5 blenn. rept. bd. of public charities 1876/8: 74-75.) 1881. Govs. communication re. flre at Southern Hos- pital for Insane at Anna, recommending apprn. for erection of barracks. (House Jol. 32 Gen. Assem. 1881: 684-686.) . Rept. of comn. apptd. to examine extent of dam- age and cost of rebuilding north wing of Southern Hospital for Insane at Anna. (Same 1881: 700- 701.) 1891. Repts. on charges of brutality and mismanage- ment of affairs of Southern Hospital for Insane at Anna. (House Jol. 37 Gen. Assem. 1891: 1319- 1323.) 1895. Recommendation that necessary apprns. be made to rebuild part of Southern Hospital for Insane de- stroyed by flre. (Govs. mess. 1895: 8.) . GOTS. communication recommending that state bd. of charities designate institution to be used for Hospital for Insane at Anna, which had been de- stroyed by flre. (House Jol. 39 Gen. Assem. 1895- 86.) . Rept. of select committee apptd. to examine con- dition of Southern 111. Asylum at Anna. (Same 1896: 160-161.) MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS cont'd Defectives cont'd INSANE cont'd ILLINOIS SOUTHERN HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE, AT ANNA cont'd non-serial cont'd By-Laws, Rules, etc. 1873. Rules and regulations of the 111. Southern Hos- pital for the Insane, at Anna. St. Louis, 1873. 29 pp. Not seen ; Surgeon General's Library. 1878. Rules and regulations of the 111. Southern Hos- pital for the Insane, at Anna. Chicago, 1878. 20 pp. 12. Not seen; Surgeon General's Library. Receipts and Expenditures The note under the Eastern Hospital, above, applies to this Institution. 1875/82-1875/96. Tabular stmt. showing ordinary ex- penses of Southern Insane Hospital, for each yr. (7 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1880/2 (pp. 36- 46) 14 same 1894/6.) No returns 1886/8. 1873/82-1875/84. Table showing ann. ordinary and special expenses of Southern Insane Hospital, each yr. (7 same 1880/2 (p. 48) 8 same 1882/4.) 1869-1871. Complete list of all apprns. made by state for establishment, maintenance and support of Southern Insane Asylum. (2 same 1870/2: 85.) 1869-1891. Complete list of all apprns. made by state for establishment, maintenance and support of Southern Hospital for Insane. (12 same 1890/2: 289-290.) 1871. Stmt of receipts and expenditures of Insane Asylum at Anna; with estimate of amt. necessary to put institution in running order. (Sen. Jol. 27 Gen. Assem. adj. reg. sess. 1871: 147.) 1895. Stmt. of amt. turned back into state treasury by Central Insane Asylum, Institution for Deaf, Dumb and Blind, Southern Insane Asylum, and Soldiers' and Sailors' Home. (Govs. mess. 1897: 5.) ILLINOIS WESTERN HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE, AT WATERTOWN Established by act approved May 22, 1895. serial 1896/8-1902/4. Blenn. rept. to gov. of trustees, supt. and treasurer for bienn. period ending June 30, 1-4. Springfield, 1898-1904. Checklist 1. 1896/8. Phillips Bros., 1898. 37 pp. 2. 1898/00. 3. 1900/2. 4. 1902/4. 1900. 62 pp. 1902. 49 (1) pp. 1904. 46 . lO^/4. 1O4. 46 pp. No other editions were Issued, the Collected docs, having been discontinued In 1896. non-serial 1871. See above, general entries, this date. . Special rept. of bd. of public charities on North- ern Insane Asylum, with stmt. of amt. necessary to complete institution, and amt. expended on various other public buildings of state. (Sen. Jol. 27 Gen. Assem. adj. reg. sess. 1871: 128-130.) 1875. Rept. on Sen. bill making apprns. for ordinary expenses of Northern 111. Hospital and Asylum for Insane, at Elgin. (Same 29 Gen. Assem. 1875: 535.) 1895-1903. Outline history of Western Hospital for the Insane, Watertown. (111. Blue Book 1903: 420- 422.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP ILLINOIS 289 AINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS cont'd Defectives cont'd INSANE cont'd ILLINOIS WESTERN HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE, AT WATERTOWN cont'd non-serial cont'd Receipts and Expenditures The note under the Eastern Hospital, above, applies to this Institution. 1876/82-1875/96. Tabular stint, showing ordinary ex- penses of Northern Insane Hospital, from Dec. 1, 1875. (7 bienn. rept. bd. public charities, 1880/2 (pp. 36-46) 14 same 1894/6.) No returns 1886/8. MASSACHUSETTS 1843. Table from rept. of Mass. State Hospital show- ing comparative expense of supporting old and re- cent cases of insanity, illustrating economy of plac- ing patients in institutions at early periods of dis- ease. (Sen. repts. 15 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1846: 91.) Delinquents: Adults ILLINOIS PENITENTIARY, AT ALTON Authorized by Act of Feb. 15, 1827 serial A 1 series 1837/8-1838/9. Ann. rept. of the inspectors, supt. and physician of the Illinois Penitentiary at Alton, to the General Assembly. Checklist 1837/8 dept. ed. Not found. 1837/8 doc. ed. 19 pp. 1838/9 dept ed. Not found. 1838/9 doc. ed. A rept for 1838/9 was made ; se reference In 1839/40 rept. and reference In House Jol. 1839/40 : 82. In Collected docs, as follows : 1837/8 In House repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1838/9 [1st. doc.] " " House jol. 11 Gen. Assem. 1838/8 : 33-48. 1838/9 omitted. 2 series 1839/40-1846/8. Bienn. rept. of the inspectors of the Illinois Penitentiary, at Alton, to the General As- sembly, for the period ending Nov. 30. Checklist 1839/40 dept. ed. Not found. 1839/40 doc. ed. n. t. p. 7 pp. 1840/2 dept. ed. Not found. 1840/2 doc. ed. n. t p. 4 pp. 1842/4 dept. cd. Not found. 1842/4 doc. ed. n. t p. 6 pp. 1844/6 dept. ed. Not found. 1844/6 doc. ed. n. t. p. 4 pp. 1846/8 dept. ed. rot found. 1846/8 doc. ed. n. t p. 4 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1839/40 In House repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 1840/1 : 41-47. 1840/2 * 13 " " 1842/3:23-26. 1842/4 " " " 14 " " 1844/5:1-6. 1844/6 " Senate " 15 " " 1846/7:77-80. 1846/8 " House " 16 " " 1849/50:9-12. 3 series 1849/50. Bienn. rept. of the inspectors of the Illinois Penitentiary, at Alton, to the General Assembly for the period ending Dec. 31. Checklist 1849/50 dept. ed. Not found. 1849/50 doe. ed. n. t p. 3 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1849/50 In House repts. 17 Gen. Assem. 1851 : 51-60. B 1 series 1847/9-1855/6. Bienn. rept. of the warden of the Illi- nois Penitentiary for the period ending Dec. 31. Checklist 1847/9 dept. ed. Not found. 1847/9 doc. ed. n. t p. 7 pp. 1840/50 dept. ed. Not found. 1849/50 doc. ed. n. t. p. 12 pp. 1851/2 dept. ed. Not found. 19 1851/2 1853/4 1853/4 1855/6 1855/6 MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS cont'd Delinquents: Adults cont'd ILLINOIS PENITENTIARY, AT ALTON con'td serial cont'd B cont'd 1 series cont'd Checklist cont'd doc. ed. n. t. p. 25 pp. dept. ed. Not found, doc. ed. n. t. p. 32 pp. dept. ed. Not found, doc. ed. n. t. p. 49 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1847/9 In House repts. 16 Gen. Assem. 1849 : 1-7. 1849/50 17 " " 1851 : 49-60. 1851/2 " " " 18 " " 1853 : 63-77. 1853/4 " Repts. 19 Gen. Assem. 1855 : 121-162. 1855/6 " " 20 " " 1857 : 439-487. 2 series 1858/1860. Quarterly rept. to gov. of the supt. of the Illinois Penitentiary at Alton. Checklist 1858 qr. endg. May 31. ) " " " Aug. 31. >n. t. p. 29 pp. ' Nov. 80. ) 1859 not found. 1860 qr. endg. May 31. I Not f ou nd. " Aug. 31. I " " Nov. SO. pp. 1-4 only found. In Collected docs, as follows: 18 " 8 Aug. i ln Reports 21 Gen. Assem. 1859, v. 1:297- " Nov. 1 325. 1859 omitted. 1860 May | omitted. " Nov! In Reports 22 Gen. Assem. 1861, v. 1 : 309-312. Imperfect. non-serial 1824. Renewed recommendation for erection of state penitentiary. (Govs. mess. 1824.) 1827-1903. See these dates under State Penitentiary, at Joliet, below. 1832. Rept. on res. for reduction of salary of warden of penitentiary. (House jol. 8 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1832: 138-139.) 1836. Communication from secy, of state transmitting title papers to land on which state penitentiary is located. (Sen. jol. 10 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1836: 96.) 1837. Govs. mess. re. official conduct of warden of penitentiary. (House jol. 10 Gen. Assem. special sess. 1837: 32-33.) 1838. Rept. on bill making apprn. for penitentiary. (Same 11 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1838: 215-216.) 1839. Rept. of select committee on examination of penitentiary. 22 pp. (Repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1838.) 1841. Rept. of committee on the penitentiary on rept. of the inspectors. 4 pp. (House repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840/1: 36-40.) 1842. Memorial of citizens of Alton and vicinity re. mngmnt., system and description of penitentiary. 2 pp. (Some 13 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1842/3: 31-32.) 1843. Rept. of committee on the penitentiary on sub- ject of leasing penitentiary. 2 pp. (Same 1842: 323-324.) . Rept. of committee on the penitentiary on com- plaints re. mngmnt. of penitentiary. 3 pp. (Sen. repts. 13 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1842: 181-183.) 1845. Rept. of jt. committee apptd. to receive proposals for leasing penitentiary. 3 pp. (House repts. 14 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1844/5: 243-245.) . Repts. of minority of penitentiary committee on leasing of penitentiary. 4 pp. (Same 1844/5: 239- 242.) 1847. Memorial of Miss Dlx asking for apprn. for penitentiary. 16 pp. (Sen. repts. 15 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1846/7: 97-112.) 290 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP ILLINOIS MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS cont'd Delinquents: Adults cont'd ILLINOIS PENITENTIARY, AT ALTON con'td non-serial cont'd 1847. Bept. of committee on penitentiary on rept. of inspectors of penitentiary. 2 pp. (House repts. 15 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1846: 323-324.) . Rept. of jt. committee on condition of prisoners In penitentiary at Alton. 8 pp. (Sen. repts. 15 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1846: 113-120.) 1849. Rept. of committee on the penitentiary on con- dition and management of penitentiary at Alton. 3 pp. (Same 16 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1849: 81-83.) 1853. Rept. of special committee on the penitentiary re. building of additional penitentiary. (House repts. 18 Gen. Assem. 1853: 337-338.) 1855. Rept. of jt. committee on the penitentiary on investigation of condition of penitentiary. 3 pp. (Repts. 19 Gen. Assem. 1855: 293-295.) 1857. Rept. of the jt. select committee on examination of condition and mngmt. of penitentiary at Alton. 10 pp. (Same 20 Gen. Assem. 1857: 243-252.) ILLINOIS SOUTHERN PENITENTIARY, AT CHESTER serial Under Act of May 24, 1877 1877/8-1902/4. Bienn. rept. of comrs. of the Southern Illinois Penitentiary, at Chester, 1 et seq. Spring- field, 1878-1904. Checklist 1877/8 dept ed. Not found. 1877/8 doc. ed. n. p, 1878/80 dept. ed. ' 1878/80 doc. ed. 1880/2 dept. ed. doc. ed. 1880/2 1882/4 3882/4 1884/6 1884/6 1886/8 dept. ed. doc. ed. dept ed. doc. ed. dept. ed. 39 pp. 39 pp. 58 pp., 2 foldg. 65 pp. 1886/8 doc. ed. 1888/90 dept. ed. 1888/90 doc. ed. 1890/2 dept. ed. 1890/2 1892/4 doc. ed. dept. ed. . . n. d. Not found, n. p., n. d. Not found, n. p., n. d. tbls. Not found, n. p., n. d. H. W. Rokker, 1886. 72 pp., 2 foldg. tbls. None Issued. Springfield Prtg. Co., 1888. 75 pp., 4 foldg. tbls. n. p., n. d. 75 pp. H. W. Rokker, 1890. 66 pp., 2 foldg. tbls. Same as dept ed. H. W. Rokker, 1893. 60 pp. Same as dept. ed. Ed. F. Hartman, 1895. 63 PP. Same as dept. ed. Phillips Bros., 1897. Same as dept. ed. 1892/4 doc. ed. 1894/6 dept. ed. 1894/6 doc. ed. __ , After this time but one edition was Issued. 1896/8. Phillips Bros., 1899. 54 pp. 1898/00. " " 1900. 53 pp. 1900/2. " " 1902. 58 pp. 1902/4. 111. State Jol. Co., 1904. 59 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1877/8 in Repts. 31 Gen. Assem. 1879, v. 4, doc. D. 1878/80 " " 32 " 1881, v. 1, " H. 1880/2 " " 33 " 1882/4 " " 34 1884/6 omitted. 1886/8 In Repts. 36 Gen. Ass 1888/80" ' 37 " 1890/2 " " 38 1892/4 " " 38 1894/6 " " 3 57 pp. 1882, T. 1, 1885, v. 2, H. H. sem. 1889, v. 4. doc. O. 1890, T. 4, " B. 1892, T. 4, " B. 1894, v. 9, unlettered. 1896, v. 4, The publication of the Collected docs, was discontinued. non-serial 1877-1903. Sketch of history of Southern Penitentiary, Chester. (111. Blue Book 1903: 437-438.) 1879. Protest of certain Sen. members agst. passing of Sen. bill for " making apprn. to complete South- ern 111. Penitentiary." (Sen. jol. 31 Gen. Assem. 1879: 1021-1022.) . Rept. of minority re. Southern 111. Penitentiary, objecting to apprn. for additional buildings. (Some 1879: 628-630.) MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS cont'd Delinquents: Adults cont'd ILLINOIS SOUTHERN PENITENTIARY, AT CHESTER cont'd non-serial cont'd 1879. Rept. re. location of Southern 111. Penitentiary at Chester, degree of progress made in its erection and certain recommendations in regard to same. (Same 1879: 614-615.) 1881. Protest agst. action of House in passage of bill making apprns. for erection of certain buildings at Southern 111. Penitentiary and for purchase of machinery for said prison. (House jol. 32 Gen. i Assem. 1881: 988-989.) . Rept. on inquiry as to authority of Southern penitentiary to maintain U. S. prisoners without compensation to state. (Same 1881: 1038-1041.) 1883. Dissenting rept. on certain items in rept. of! committee on management of Southern 111. Pen!- i tentiary. (Sen. jol. 33 Gen. Assem. 1883: 733-736.)! . Rept. of committee on penal and reformatory in- ' stitutions on management of Southern 111. Peni- tentiary. (Same 1883: 727-733.) . Recommendation for deficiency apprn. for comrs. ' of Chester prison and for apprn. for Its mainte- . nance. (Govs. mess. 1883: 8.) 1885. Rept. of committee apptd. to investigate charges , and specifications made agst. mngmnt. of Southern I 111. penitentiary, penitentiary at Joliet and Reform ! School at Pontiac. (House jol. 34 Gen. Assem. I 1885: 1046-1048.) 1889. Rept. of conference committee on amdmnts. of] bill to provide for ordinary and other expenses ofl Southern 111. Penitentiary. (House jol. 36 Gen. j Assem. 1889:1007-1008; Sen. jol. 1889: 908-909.) J . Recommendation for apprn. for ordinary and special purposes, for Southern Penitentiary, atl Chester. (Govs. mess. 1889: 8.) 1893. Govs. mess, with ace. docs. re. apprn. for build-1 ing shops of Southern 111. penitentiary. ( House j jol. 38 Gen. Assem. 1893: 336-338.) . Govs. message recommending apprn. for South-l ern 111. Penitentiary. (Same 1893: 692-693.) 1901. Rept. on investigation of charges and irregularl-| ties of Southern 111. Penitentiary at Chester J (House jol. 42 Gen. Assem. 1901: 499-506.) Convict Labor; see Labor Receipts and Expenditures The annual expenditures from the state treasury for this institution may be found In the auditors " Detailed stmt of warrants drawn on the state treasury," in his blenn. rept 1886. Amt. appropriated for building purposes for prison at Chester. (Govs. mess. 1887: 33.) 1887-1888. Stmt. showing apprn. for ordinary expenses for Southern Penitentiary at Chester. (Same 1889: 1 8.) 1893. Rept. from comrs. of Southern 111. Penitentiary re. funds expended by said institution and request- ing an emergency apprn. ( Sen. jol. 38 Gen. Assem. < 1893: 541.) 1895. Stmt. of amt. of ann. deficit of prison at Chester,] (Govs. mess. 1895: 13.) STATE PENITENTIARY, AT JOLIET By act of Feb. 19, 1857, commissioners were appointed to provide an additional penitentiary at Joliet J This act also authorized the state to lease the I penitentiary at Alton for a term of five years. In : May, 1858, a portion of the convicts were trans- J ferred from Alton to Joliet and in May, 1860, the penitentiary property at Alton was sold. The last! of the convicts were transferred from Alton to! .Toilet in July of that year and the establishment' 1 at Alton ceased to be used as a penitentiary. Dur- ing the period between the leasing of the Alton INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP ILLINOIS 291 MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS cont'd Delinquents: Adults cont'd STATE PENITENTIARY, AT JOLIET cont'd penitentiary by the state, by act of Feb. 19, 1857, and Its sale In 1860, reports were made on that Institution by the warden of the penitentiary at Jollet and by the supt. and minor officers at Alton. serial A Commissioners' Report 1 series 1857-1860. Ann. rept. of the comrs. of the Illinois State Penitentiary for the yr. ending Dec. 31, 1-4. Checklist 1-2. 1857/8 dept. ed. Not found. 1-2. 1857/8 doc. ed. n. t p. 33 pp. 3-4. 1859/60 dept. ed. Springfield, Ballhache and Baker, 1861. 30 pp. 3-4. 1859/60 doc. ed. n. t. p. 30 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1-2. 1857/8 In Repts. 21 Gen. Assem. 1859, v. 1 : 161-193. 3-4. 1859/60" " 22 " " 1861. v. 1:73-102. 2 series 1861-1866. Ann. rept. of the comrs. [with bienn. rept. of the warden] of the Illinois State Penitentiary for the yr. ending Dec. 31. The warden's rept. is for the period ending NOT. 30. Checklist 5-6. 1861/2 dept. ed. Springfield, Baker and Phillips, 1863. 100 (1), 13 [for 102] pp. 5-6. 1861/2 doc. ed. n. t. p. 100 (1), 13 [for 102] pp. 7-8. 1863/4 dept. ed. riot found. 7-8. 1863/4 doc. ed. n. t. p. 84 pp. unnum. 1865/6 dept. ed. n. p., Baker, Ballhache & Co., 1867. 101 pp. unnum. 1865/6 doc. ed. n. t. p. 101 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 5-6. 1861/2 In Repts. 23 Gen. Assem. 1863, v. 1 : 217-318. 7-8. 1863/4 " " 24 " " 1865, v. 1 : 321-404. unnum. 1865/6 In Repts. 25 Gen. Assem. 1867, v. 1 : 169- 269. 3 series Under Act of June 28, 1867, " Act to provide for the management of the Illinois State Penitentiary at Jollet." Under this act the lease and the institu- tion were surrendered to the state. 1867/8-1869/70. Ann. rept. of the comrs. and warden of the Illinois State Penitentiary at Joliet for the yr. ending Nov. 30. Checklist 1867/8 dept. ed. Springfield, State Jol. Prtg. Ofllce, 1869. 128 pp. 1867/8 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 128 pp. Comrs.' rept. covers period from July 1, 1867 to Nov. 30, 1868. Warden's rept. covers period from Nov. 30, 1866 to Nov. 30, 1868. 1868/9 dept ed. Not found. 1868/9 doc. ed. n. t. p. 8 pp. 1869/70 dept. ed. 111. Jol. Prtg. Ofllce, 1871. 82 pp. 1869/70 doc. ed. None Issued. In Collected docs, as follows : 1867/8 in Repts. 26 Gen. Assem. 1869, v. 1 : 65-192. 1868/9 " " 27 " " 1871, v. 1 : 873-880. 1868/9 " House Jol. 27 Gen. Assem. v. 1 : 748-754. 4 series 1870/2-1872/4. Bienn. rept. of the comrs. of the Illinois State Penitentiary for the period ending Nov. 30. Springfield, 1873- 1870/2 dept. ed. State Jol. Steam Print, 1873. 62 pp. 1870/2 dept. ed. ib. 27 pp., 3 leaves, 2 foldg. this. This edition omits the correspondence relative to the warden's resignation, as well as some of the tabular matter relating to the movement of the population of the Institution. 1870/2 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 62 pp. 1872/4 dept. ed. State Jol. Prtg. Office, 1875. 61 pp., foldg. table. 1872/4 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 61 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1870/2 in Repts. 28 Gen. Assem. 1873, V. 1 : 901-962. 1872/4 " " 29 " " 1875, v. 1:529-589. MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS cont'd Delinquents: Adults cont'd STATE PENITENTIARY, AT JOLIET cont'd serial cont'd A cont'd Commissioners' Report cont'd 5 series 1874/6-1902/4. Bienn. rept. of the comrs. of the Illi- nois State Penitentiary for the period ending Sept. 30. Springfield, 1877-1905. Checklist 1874/6 dept. ed. D. W. Lusk, 1877. 83 pp., 4 foldg. tbls. 1874/6 doc. ed. n. p.. n. d. 83 pp. 1876/8 dept. ed. Weber, Magie & Co., 1878. 26 pp., 13 leaves, 2 foldg. tbls., 26 pp., 5 foldg. tbls. 1876/8 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 26 pp., 13 leaves, 2 foldg. tbls., 26 pp., 5 foldg. tbls. 1878/80 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1880. 77 pp., 1 leaf, 8 foldg. tbls. 1878/80 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 77 pp. 1880/2 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1882. 4 foldg. tbls. 1880/2 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 78 1882/4 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, : tbls. 1882/4 doe. ed. n. p., n. d. 77 1884/6 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 18 tbls. 1884/6 doc. ed. None issued. 1886/8 dept ed. Springfield Prtg. Co., 1889. 8 foldg. tbls. 1886/8 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 80 pp. 1888/90 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1890. 82 pp., 8 foldg. tbls. 1888/90 doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. 1890/2 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1892. 82 pp., 4 foldg. tbls. 1890/2 doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. 1892/4 dept. ed. Ed. F. Hartman, 1894. 83 pp., 2 foldg. tbls. 1892/4 doc. ed. Same as dept ed. 1894/6 dept. ed. Phillips Bros., 1897. 88 pp., 4 foldg. tbls. 1894/6 doc. ed. Same as dept ed. After this time but one edition was Issued. 1896/8. Joliet, 1899. 96 pp., 5 foldg. tbls. 1898/00. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1901. 82 pp., 2 foldg. tbls. 1900/2. Springfield. Phillips Bros., 1903. 79 pp. 1902/4. Springfield, 111. State Jol. Co., 1905. 76 pp., 2 foldg. tbls. In Collected docs, as follows: 1874/6 in Repts. 30 Gen. Assem. 1877, v. 1, pt 1 : 371- 451. 1876/8 in Repts. 31 Gen. Assem. 1879, v. 4, doc. C. 78 pp., 1 leaf, 884. 77 pp., 4 foldg. 77 pp., 7 foldg. 80 pp., 1878/80 ' 1880/2 ' 1882/4 ' 1884/6 o 1886/8 h 1888/90 ' 1890/2 ' 1892/4 ' 1894/6 ' mltted. Repts. 32 " 33 " 34 " 36 Gen. As 37 " 38 " 39 " 39 " 1881, v. 1, 1883, v. 1, 1885, v. 2, em. 1889, v. 4, 1890, v. 4, 1892, v. 4, 1895, v. 1, 1896, v. 4, " G. " G. " G. doc. N.* " A. " A. unlettered. The publication of the Collected docs, was discontinued. B Warden's Report 1 series 1858. Ann. rept. of the warden of the Illinois State Penitentiary for the yr. ending Dec. 31. Checklist 1858 dept ed. Not found. 1858 doc. ed. n. t p. 76 pp. This rept. covers the period from June to Dec., only. 2 series 1859-1860. Ann. rept. of the warden .... for the yr. ending Nov. 30. Checklist 1859 dept. ed. Not found. 1859 doc. ed. None Issued. A rept. was submitted In Jan. 1860, see transmlttal of 1861 rept. * There are two documents lettered N In this volume. 292 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS cont'd Delinquents: Adults cont'd STATE PENITENTIARY, AT JOLIET cont'd serial cont'd B cont'd Warden's Report cont'd 2 series cont'd Checklist cont'd 1859/60 dept. ed. Springfield, Ballhache and Baker, 1861. 92 pp. 1859/60 doc. ed. n. t. p. 79 pp. Pages 81-92 of the dept. ed. of this rept are omitted In the doc. ed. They comprise the quarterly rept. of the supt. of the Alton penitentiary for the quarter ending Nov. 30. I860, and may be found In the Collected docs, on pp. 309 et seq. of v. 1 Repts. for 1861. 3 series 1860/2-1864/6. Blenn. rept. of the warden for the period ending NOT. 30. None of these repts. were found separately, but they are found printed as part of the annual repts. of the comrs., which were Issued biennially, as fol- lows : 1860/2 In 5-6 Ann. rept. penitentiary comrs. 1861/2 : 37-102. 1862/4 In 7-8 Ann. rept. penitentiary comrs. 1863/4 : 19-84. 1864/6 In [9-10] Ann. rept. penitentiary comrs. 1865/6: 17-101. Prom this ttme on the warden's rept. appears regularly In the comrs.' repts. The collation of the earlier repts. was specified because of Its Irregularity. non-serial 1827-1903. Sketch of history of State Penitentiary, at Joliet. (111. Blue Book 1903: 436-437.) 1859. Rept. of committee on penitentiary on visit to buildings at Joliet and Alton; and on rept. of comrs. apptd. to build new penitentiary. 7 pp. (Repts. 21 Gen. Assem. 1859 v. 1: 153-159.) 1863. Rept. of comrs. to prepare code of laws, rules for purpose of providing system for regulation, mngmnt., govt, etc. of state penitentiary at Joliet. 15 pp. (Same 23 Gen. Assem. 1863 v. 1: 323-335.) 1865. Rept. of committee on penitentiary apptd. to Investigate alleged abuses of official trust re. lease of penitentiary. (House jol. 24 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1865: 980-981.) . Thorough investigation of charges made agst. mngmnt. and discipline of penitentiary recom- mended. (Govs. mess. 1865: 16.) . Rept. of Senate committee on affairs of state penitentiary at Joliet. 30 pp. (Repts. 24 Gen. Assem. 1865 v. 1: 415-442.) 1867. Recommendation for apprn. for completion of penitentiary. (Govs. mess. 1867: 24.) . Govs. mess, and proclamation on penitentiary at Joliet; on crime of larceny and apprn. for expenses of sess. (House jol. 25 Gen. Assem. June sess. 1867: 5-11; Sen. jol. June 1867: 5-11.) . Rept. of jt. select committee on so much of govs. mess, as relates to penitentiary. (Sen. jol. 25 Gen. Assem. 3 sess. June 1867: 25-203; House jol. same 1867: 19-199.) . Same; separate. 141, 53 pp. Not seen ; entry from Bowker. . Text of proposition from Taylor & Co. for lease of penitentiary at Joliet. (House jol. 25 Gen. Assem. 3 sess. 1867: 202.) 1867-1868. Table showing condition of penitentiary at Joliet. (Govs. mess. (Oglesby) 1869: 32.) 1871. Rept. of majority and minority of committee on penitentiary on bill to provide for leasing of 111. penitentiary, to abolish office of penitentiary comr. and to amend and consolidate all laws in relation to said penitentiary; and on House bill to provide for mngmnt. of penitentiary at Jollet. 7 4 pp (Repte. 27 Gen. Assem. 1871 v. 1: 859-868 ) MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS cont'd Delinquents: Adults cont'd STATE PENITENTIARY, AT JOLIET cont'd non-serial cont'd 1871. Same. (House jol. 27 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1871 v. 1: 656-664.) . Protest of democratic members of Sen. agst. passage of Sen. bill to provide for mngmnt. of 111. State Penitentiary at Joliet. (Sen. jol. 27 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1871: 491-496.) 1872. Rept. of jt. committee aptpd. to investigate dis- scipline, mngmnt. and financial condition of 111. State Penitentiary, at Joliet. (Repts. 27 Gen. Assem. 1871 v. 2: 647-711.) . Same, separate. 67 pp., 1 foldg. table. 1873. Rept. of standing committee on the penitentiary on investigation of charges agst. warden of peni- tentiary re. sale of certain property. (House jol. 28 Gen. Assem. 1873: 544-556.) . Same, separate. 16 pp. (Repts. 28 Gen. Assem. 1873 v. 4: 269-284.) 1874. Rept. of Senate committee on penal institutions on mngmnt. of state penitentiary at Joliet. (Sen. jol. 28 Gen. Assem. 1874: 85-90.) . Same. 8 pp. (Repts. 28 Gen. Assem. 1873 v. 4: 903-908.) 1877. Rept. of penitentiary comrs. on estimate of cost of addition to penitentiary at Joliet. and probable time requisite to complete said addition, and also if said addition can be made by convict labor. (Sen. jol. 30 Gen. Assem. 1877: 365-366.) 1875. Rept. of standing committee on the penitentiary on investigation of mngmnt. of state penitentiary at Joliet. (House jol. 29 Gen. Assem. 1875: 455- 459.) . Same, separate. 97 pp. The text In the House jol. is that of the report only, of the committee. The separate edition contains, In addition, the text of the contracts, etc., called Into question, evidence before the committee, etc. 1877. Rept. of committee on penal and reformatory institutions on examination of affairs of 111. state penitentiary. (Sen. jol. 30 Gen. Assem. 1877: 766- 776.) 1879. Rept. of special committee on examination and cost of machine ventilation in Joliet penitentiary. (House jol. 31 Gen. Assem. 1879: 948-952.) . Protest of members of House agst. bill making apprn. for 111. state penitentiary at Joliet. (Same 1879: 962-963.) 1882. Opinion; penitentiary comr. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1880/2: 26.) . Convict subsistence exhibit. Not seen ; entry from Bowker. 1883. Recommendation for apprn. for current expenses for Joliet prison and provision for such improve- ment as may be found necessary. (Govs. mess. 1883: 8.) 1885. Rept. of committee apptd. to investigate charges made agst. mngmnt. of Southern 111. penitentiary, penitentiary at Joliet and Reform School at Pon- tiac. (House jol. 34 Gen. Assem. 1885: 1046-1048.) 1889. Recommendation for apprn. for Joliet peniten- tiary. (Govs. mess. (Oglesby) 1889: 7.) 1893. Rept. of comrs. of 111. state penitentiary, re. part of buildings and shops that were destroyed by fire and rebuilding of same; and asking for special apprn. to pay for same. (Sen. jol. 38 Gen. Assem. 1893: 303.) . Text of charges of dishonesty preferred by citi- zens agst. mngmnt. and conduct of 111. state peni- tentiary at Joliet. (Same 1893: 178-180.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP ILLINOIS MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS cont'd Delinquents: Adults cont'd STATE PENITENTIARY, AT JOLIBT cont'd non-serial cont'd 1893. Kept, of special committee apptd. to investigate charges agst. mngmnt. of Joliet penitentiary; with minority rept. (Same 1893: 935-940; 963-965.) 1896. Opinion; discharge of prisoners 111. penitentiary. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1895/6: 293.) 1899. Same; contract betw. 111. state penitentiary and Menard Mfg. Co., power to execute, etc. (Same 1899/00: 317.) Convict Labor; see Labor Library 1872-1902. Catalogue of library. Joliet, 1872, 1874, 1877, 1883, 1902. Not seen ; entry from Bowker. Receipts and Expenditures The note, above, under the Southern Penitentiary, refers to this institution. 1828/30-1902/4. Expenditures for; see Finance: State. Expenditures 1821/2-1834/5. The expenditures for the later years are to be found In the accts. referred In note under above dates. 1857-1867. Tabular stmt. of apprns. made for peniten- tiary each yr. to time state took control, on acct. of bldg. new penitentiary, salaries of comrs., and expenses of maintenance. (Repts. 27 Gen. Assem. 1871 v. 2: 650-651.) 1861-1870. Stmt. of expenses incurred in conveying convicts to penitentiary at Joliet. (Same 1871 v. 2: 668.) 1863. Stmt. of total expenditures for the construction of penitentiary. (Go vs. mess. 1863: 20.) 1865-1866. Stmt. showing amt. appropriated, amt. claimed as due etc. for completion of penitentiary. (Same 1867: 24.) 1866-1893/4. Stmt. showing amts. drawn from state treasury for Joliet Penitentiary. (House jol. 39 Gen. Assem. 1895: 1069.) 1867-1870. Financial condition of the penitentiary; history of. (Rept. of jt. committee on discipline etc. of penitentiary, 1872: 30-42.) 1867-1871. Tabular stmt. of acct. current betw. peni- tentiary and state. (Repts. 27 Gen. Assem. 1871 v. 2: 683.) 1868/9. Stmt. of financial condition of 111. state peni- tentiary. (House jol. 27 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1871 v. 1: 752.) 1869-1870. Stmt. showing amt. of indebtedness and assets of 111. penitentiary. (Same 1871 v. 1: 663.) 1871. Govs. communication on memorial of no. of citizens of state, who claim to be creditors of state penitentiary. (Sen. jol. 27 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1871: 359-360; House jol. 1871: 590-592.) . Same, separate. 3 pp. (Repts. 27 Gen. Assem. 1871 v. 1: 829-831.) 1871-1872. Stmt. of receipts and expenditures of 111. state penitentiary Sept. 1, 1871, to Jan. 31, 1872; with estimates for remainder of 1872. (House jol. 27 Gen. Assem. adj. reg. sess. 1871: 795-798.) . Same, separate. 7 pp. (Rept. 1871 v. 3: 93-99.) 1871-1892. Amt. of aggregate expenses for maintaining Joliet prison. (Govs. mess. 1893: 6.) 1872. Govs. mess, transmitting special rept. on earn- ings and expenditures of state penitentiary. (House jol. 27 Gen. Assem. adj. reg. sess. 1871: 794-798.) 1873. Financial stmt. of mngmnt. of 111. state peniten- tiary May 10 to Dec. 31. (Sen. jol. 28 Gen. Assem. 1874: 87-89.) 1874. Stmt. of financial condition of penitentiary. (Govs. mess. 1875: 13.) MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS cont'd Delinquents: Adults cont'd STATE PENITENTIARY, AT JOLIET cont'd non-serial cont'd Receipts and Expenditures cont'd 1874-1876. Stmt. of financial condition of penitentiary at Joliet. (Same 1877: 33.) 1876. Cost of grounds, bldgs. and permanent improve- ments of penitentiary at Joliet. (Same 1876: 32.) 1878. Amt. of indebtedness of state penitentiary at Joliet. (Same 1879: 26.) 1886-1888. Stmt. of financial condition of Joliet peni- tentiary. (Same 1889: 6-7.) 1897. Opinion; salary of warden of penitentiary. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1897/8: 215-216.) Rules and Regulations 1867. Laws, rules and regulations. 23 pp. Not seen ; entry from Bowker. 1873. Rules for the govt. of employes. CarlinTille, 1873. 16. Not seen ; copy In Chicago Public Library. Delinquents: Minors (Boys) STATE REFORMATORY., AT PONTIAC Established under Act of March 5, 1867. Opened June 1, 1871. serial 1 series 1867-1871 No rept. of this period was found, although It would appear from references In later repts. that one was made. The trustees, for Instance, In sub- mitting the rept. for the year ending June 30, 1873, say that they " herewith present their third annual rept. This Is the second annual rept. since the institution was opened ..... " It Is possible that this rept. was submitted in manu- script. 1871-1874 1871/2-1873/4. Ann. rept. to the gov. of the bd. of trustees of the Illinois State Reform School for Juvenile Offenders and Vagrants for the yr. ending June 30, 1 [sic. i. e. 2]-4. Checklist unnum. 1871/2 dept. ed. Not found. unnum. 1871/2 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 73 pp., 1 leaf. 3 [i. e. 2] 1872/3 dept. ed. Springfield, State Jol. Prtg. Office, 1874. 18 pp. 3 [1. e. 2] 1872/3 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 18 pp. 4 [1. e. 3] 1873/4 dept. ed, Springfield, State Jol. Prtg. Office, 1875. 20 pp. 4 [1. e. 3] 1873/4 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 30 pp. The last rept. includes a supplemental rept. of the finances and administration to the close of the fiscal year ended Nov. 30. In Collected docs, as follows : unnum. 1871/2 In Repts. 28 Gen. Assem. 1873, v. 4 : 61-75. 3 [1. e. 2] 1872/3 In Repts. 28 Gen. Assem. 1873, v. 4: 829-846. 4 [1. e. 3] 1873/4 In Repts. 29 Gen. Assem. 1875, v. 2 : 427-446. 3 series 1874/6-1882/4 1874/6-1882/4. Bienn. rept. to gov. of the trustees and supt. of the Illinois State Reform School at Pon- tiac for the period ended Sept. 30, 4-8. Checklist 4. 1874/6 dept. ed. Not found. 4. 1874/6 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 44 pp. This rept. covers the period from Dec. 1, 1874 to Sept. 30, 1876. 5. 1876/8 dept. ed. Springfield, Weber, Magle & Co., 1879. 46 pp. 5. 1876/8 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 46 pp. 6. 1878/80 dept ed. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1881. 62 pp., pis. 6. 1878/80 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 62 pp. 7. 1880/2 dept. ed. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1883. 40 pp. 7. issu/ii aoc. ea. n. p., n. d. *o pp. 8. 1882/4 dept. ed. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1886. 57 pp. 8. 1882/4 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 57 pp. 294 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS cont'd Delinquents: Minors (Boys) cont'd STATE REFORMATORY, AT PONTIAC cont'd serial cont'd 3 series cont'd 1874/6-1882/4 cont'd Checklist coin: a In Collected docs, as follows : 4. 1874/6 In Kepts. 30 Uen. Assem. 1877, v. 2, pt. 2 : 707- 750. 5. 1876/8 in Itepts. 31 Gen. Assem. 1879, v. 3, doc. L. 6. 1878/80 " " 32 " " 1881, v. 2, " L. 7. 1880/2 " " 33 " " 1883, v. 2, " L. 8. 1882/4 " " 34 " " 1885, v. 4, I. 4 series 1884/6-1888/90 1884/6-1888/90. Bienn. rept. to the gov. of the trus- tees, supt. and treasurer of the Illinois State Re- form School at Pontiac for the period ended June 30, 9-11. Springfield, 1887-1890. Checklist 9. 1884/6 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1887. 60 pp. 9. 1884/6 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 60 pp. 10. 1886/8 dept. ed. Springfield Prtg. Co., 1889. 65 pp. 10. 1886/8 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 65 pp. 11. 1888/90 dept. ed. H. W. Kokker, 1890 55 pp. 11. 1888/90 doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. In Collected docs, as follows : 9. 1884/6 in Kepts. 35 Gen. Assem. 1887, v. 2, doc. L. 10. 1886/8 " " 36 " " 1889, v. 2, " L. 11. 1888/90 " " 37 " " 1890, v. 2, " L. 5 series Institution reorganized under the Act of June 18, 1891. 1890/2. Bienn. rept. to the gov. of the bd. of mngrs. of the Illinois State Reformatory for the period ended Nov. 30, 1. Springfield, 1893. Checklist 1. 1890/2 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1893. 67 pp. 1. 1890/2 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 67 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1890/2 in Repts. 38 Gen. Assem. 1892, v. 4, doc. P. 6 series 1892/4-1902/4. Bienn. rept. to the gov. of the bd. of mngrs. of the Illinois State Reformatory for the period ended Sept. 30, 2-7. Checklist 2. 1892/4 dept. ed. Springfield, Ed. F. Hartman, 1895. 84 pp. 2. 1892/4 doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. 3. 1894/6 dept. ed. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1897. 79 pp. 3. 1894/6 doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. Thereafter but one edition was issued. 4. 1898/8. Pontiac, Reformatory Prtg. Trade School, 1898. 82 pp., 12 pis. 5. 1898/00. Pontiac, Reformatory Prtg. Trade School, 1900. v. p., 15 pis. 6. 1900/2. n. p. Reformatory Prtg. Trade School, 1902. v. p., 22 pis. 7. 1902/4. Not found. In Collected docs, as follows : 2. 1892/4 in Repts. 38 Gen. Assem. 1893, v. 9, unlettered. 3. 1894/6 " " 39 " " 1896, v. 4 The publication of the Collected docs, was then dis- continued. non-serial 1867-1870. Rept. on State Reform School. (1 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1869/70: 71-73.) 1867-1903. Sketch of history of State Reformatory, Pontiac. (111. Blue Book 1903: 438-439.) 1867/8. Rept. on State Reform School. (7 bienn. rept. supt. public instruction 1867/8: 177-189.) 1871. See above, general entries, this date. 1876. Rept. on bill making apprns. for state reform school. (House jol. 29 Gen. Assem. 1875: 652-653.) 1875/6-1901/2. Rept. of State Reform School. (11 bienn. rept. supt. public instruction 1875/6 (pp. 320-324) 24 same 1901/2.) 1879. Rept. on examination of books, bonds and con- tracts of Reform School at Pontiac, and Chester MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS cont'd Delinquents: Minors (Boys) cont'd STATE REFORMATORY, AT PONTIAC cont'd non-serial cont'd penitentiary. (House jol. 31 Gen. Assem. 1879: 402-404.) 1885. Rept. on investigation of State Reform School at Pontiac. (Same 34 Gen. Assem. 1885: 633.) . Rept. of committee apptd. to investigate charges made agst. mngmnt. of Southern 111. Penitentiary, penitentiary at Joliet and Reform School at Pon- tiac. (Same 1885: 1046-1048.) 1890. Communication from trustees of Reform School on reformation of boys in school and convicts in penitentiaries, and laws concerning same. 4 pp. (Repts. 37 Gen. Assem. 1890 v. 4.) 1893. Constitutional law; 111. State Reformatory. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1893/4: 228.) 1894. Opinion; custody of moneys appropriated to de- fray expenses of 111. Reformatory bd., laws re. com- mitment. (Same 1893/4: 235-236.) 1897. Govs. mess, with ace. docs, recommending apprn. for 111. State Reformatory. (House jol. 40 Gen. Assem. 1897: 514-516; 552-554.) . Rept. of supt. of 111. State Reformatory on con- dition and needs of institution. (Same 1897: 514- 516; Sen. jol. 1897: 529-531.) Receipts and Expenditures The annual expenditures from the state treasury for this Institution may be found in the auditor's " Detailed stmt. of warrants drawn on the state treasury," in his bienn. rept. 1867-1872. Complete list of all apprns. made by state for establishment, maintenance and support of Re- form School. (2 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1870/2: 85.) 1867-1891. Complete list of all apprns. made by state for establishment, maintenance and support of State Reform School. (12 same 1890/2: 291-292.) 1873-1892. Financial history of state charitable institu- tions and State Reform School. (12 same 1890/2: 20-31.) 1873/82-1875/84. Table showing ann. ordinary and special expenses of State Reform School, each yr. (7 same 1880/2 (p. 49) 8 same 1882/4.) 1875/82-1875/91. Tabular stmt. showing ordinary ex- penses of State Reform School, for each yr. (7 same 1880/2 (pp. 36-46) 12 some 1890/2.) No returns, 1886/8. ST. CHARLES HOME FOR BOYS Under Act of May 10, 1901 serial 1902/4. Biennial rept. for period ending Sept. 30, 1. Springfield, 1904. Checklist 1. 1902/4. Phillips Bros., 1904. 19 pp. This rept. covers toe period from the organization of the bd. of trustees on July 19, 1902 to Sept. 30, 1904. non-serial 1901-1903. Outline history of St. Charles Home for Boys. (111. Blue Book 1903: 432-433.) Delinquents: Minors (Girls) STATE TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, AT GENEVA Incorporated by act of June 22, 1893, subject to law of April 15, 1875, regulating state charitable institu- tions. Opened Dec., 1893. serial 1 series 1893/4. Bienn. rept. to gov. of state guardians for girls, trustees of Illinois State Home for Juvenile Offenders for the period ending June 30, 1. Spring- field, 1894. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP ILLINOIS 295 MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS cont'd Delinquents: Minors (Girls) cont'd STATE TRAINING SCHOOL FOE GIRLS, AT GENEVA cont'd serial cont'd 1 series cont'd Checklist 1. 1893/4 dept. ed. Ed. F. Hartman, 1894. 30 pp. 1. 1893/4 doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1893/4 in Repts. 38 Gen. Assem. 1894, v. 10. 2 series 1894/6. Bienn. rept. to gov. of Illinois State Home for Juvenile Female Offenders for the period ending June 30, 2. Checklist 2. 1894/6 dept, ed. Ed. F. Hartman, 1890. 32 pp. No other edition was Issued, the Collected docs, having been discontinued. 3 series 1896/8. Bienn. rept. to gov. of trustees, supt. and treasurer of the State Home for Juvenile Female Offenders for the period ending June 30, 3. Checklist 3. 1896/8. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1899. 37 pp. 4 series 1898/00-1902/4. Bienn. rept. to gov. of trustees, supt. and treasurer of the State Training School for Girls for the period ending June 30, 4-6. Spring- field, 1901-1904. Checklist 4. 1898/00. Phillips Bros., 1901. 45 pp. 5. 1900/2. " " 1903. 51 pp. 6. 1902/4. " 1904. 46 pp. non-serial 1893-1903. Outline history of Training School for Girls, Geneva. (111. Blue Book 1903: 431-432.) 1895. Repts. on mngmnt. and control of State Home for Juvenile Female Offenders. (House Jol. 39 Gen. Assem. 1895: 580-585.) 1896/8-1900/2. Bienn. rept. of 111. State Home for Juve- nile Female Offenders, Geneva. (22 bienn. rept. supt. of public instruction 1897/8 (pp. 71-72) 24 same 1901/2.) 1903. State Training School for Girls; by Mrs. O. Amigh. (111. Assn. of State Officials 2/3 mtg. 1903: 8-11.) Receipts and Expenditures The note, above, under the State Reformatory, applies to this institution. 1895-1896. Tabular stmt. showing ordinary expenses of State Home for Juvenile Female Offenders. (14 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1894/6: 21.) Dependents: Children ILLINOIS SOLDIERS' ORPHANS' HOME, NORMAL Under Acts of Feb. 16, 1865 and March 5, 1867 serial A 1 series 1867/8. Ann. rept. to gov. of trustees of Illinois Sol- diers' Orphans' Home. Checklist unnum. 1867/8 dept. ed. Not found, unnum. 1867/8 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 22 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1867/8 in Repts. 26 Gen. Assem. 1869, v. 1 : 325-546 [for 346]. 2 series 1869/70-1870/2. Bienn. rept. to gov. of Illinois Sol- diers' Orphans' Home for the period ending Nov. 30, 1-2. MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS cont'd Dependents: Children cont'd ILLINOIS SOLDIERS' ORPHANS' HOME, NORMAL cont'd serial cont'd A cont'd 2 series cont'd Checklist 1. 1869/70 dept. ed. Not found. 1. 1869/70 doc. cd. A report was made to the Gov., see reference in 2d report. It is possible that it was submitted in manuscript and never printed. 1. 1869/70 suppl. rept. 1871 dept. ed. Not found. 1. 1869/70 suppl. rept. 1871 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 8 pp. 2. 1870/2 dept. ed. Not found. 2. 1870/2 doc. ed. n. t. p. 35 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1869/70 omitted. 1. 1869/70 suppl. rept. 1871 in Repts. 27 Gen. Assem. 1871, v. 2 : 771-780. 2. 1870/2 in Repts. 28 Gen. Assem. 1873, v. 4 : 79-111. 3 series 1872/3. Ann. rept. to gov. of trustees of Illinois Sol- diers' Orphans' Home for the yr. ending Nov. 30. Checklist 1872/3 dept. ed. Not found. 1872/3 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 11 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1872/3 in Repts. 28 Gen. Assem. 1873, v. 4:803-828. 4 series 1872/4. Bienn. rept. to the gov. of the trustees of the Illinois Soldiers' Orphans' Home for the period ending Nov. 30, 3. Checklist 3. 1872/4 dept. ed. Not found. 3. 1872/4 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 38 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 3. 1872/4 in Repts. 29 Gen. Assem. 1875, v. 2 : 269-406. 5 series 1874/6-1884/6. Bienn. rept. to the gov. of the trustees of the Illinois Soldiers' Orphans' Home for the period ending Sept. 30, 4-9. Springfield, 1877-1887. Checklist 1874/6 dept. ed. D. W. Lusk, 1877. 49 pp. 1874/6 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 49 pp. 1876/8 dept. ed. Not found 1876/8 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 55 pp. 1878/80 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1881. 63 pp. 1878/80 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 63 pp. 1880/2 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1883. 1880/2 doc. ed. 1882/4 dept. ed. n. p., n. d. 35 pp. 885. 35 pp. 63 pp. H. W. Rokker, 18 1882/4 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 63 pp. 1884/6 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1887. 57 pp. 1884/6 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 57 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1874/6 in Repts. 30 Gen. Assem. 1877, v. 2, pt. 2 : 619- 669. 1876/8 in Repts. 31 Gen. Assem. 1879, v. 3, doc. J. 1878/80" " 32 " " 1881, V. 2, " I. 1880/2 " " 33 " " 1883, v. 2, " I. 1882/4 " " 34 " " 1885, v. 4, " L. 1884/6 " " 35 " " 1887, v. 2, " I. 6 series 1886/8-1902/4. Bienn. rept. to the gov. of the trustees of the Illinois Soldiers' Orphans' Home for the period ending June 30, 10-18. Springfield, 1888- 1904. Checklist 10. 1886/8 dept. ed. Springfield Prtg. Co., 1888. 65 pp. 10. 1886/8 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 65 pp. 11. 1888/90 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1890. 65 pp. 11. 1888/90 doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. 12. 1890/2 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1892. 69 pp. 12. 1890/2 doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. 13. 1892/4 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1894. 67 pp. 13. 1892/4 doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. 14. 1894/6 dept. ed. Ed. F. Hartman, 1896. 72 pp., 3 pis. 14. 1894/6 doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. After this but one edition was Issued. 296 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF ILLINOIS MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS cont'd Dependents: Children cont'd ILLINOIS SOLDIERS' ORPHANS' HOME, NORMAL cont'd serial cont'd A cont'd 6 series cont'd Checklist cont'd 15. 1896/8. Phillips Bros., 1898. 39 pp. 16. 1898/00. " 1900. 48 pp. 1902. 59 pp. 1904. 48 pp. I?! 1900/2. 18. 1902/4. In Collected docs, as follows : 10. 1886/8 in Repts. 36 Gen. Assem. 1889. v. 2, 11. 1888/90^ 37 " " 1890, T. 2, 38 doc. I. "I 1892; v. 2', " I. 1894, v. 10, 11. 1888/90 12. 1890/2 13. 1892/4 " unlettered. 14. 1894/6 in Repts. 39 Gen. Assem. 1896, T. 2, unlettered. non-serial 1865-1868. Kept, on 111. Soldiers' Orphans' Home; hist. sketch. (7 bienn. rept. supt. public instruction 1867/8: 174-177.) 1865-1872. Rept. on Soldiers' Orphans' Home. (1 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1869/70 (pp. 64-67) 2 same 1870/2.) 1865-1893. Brief hist, of the 111. Soldiers' Orphans' Home, at Normal. 15 pp. 1865-1903. Outline history of Soldiers' Orphans' Home, Normal. (III. Blue Book 1903: 433-434.) 1863/4. State Orphan School; rept. on. (5 bieun. rept. supt. public instruction 1863/4: 57-58.) 1871. Rept. of the legislative committee apptd. to in- vestigate the discipline of the 111. Soldiers' Or- phans' Home. Filed in Executive Office, Aug. 24, 1871. 12 pp. (Repts. 27 Gen. Assem. 1871 v. 1: 745-756.) - . Same, with testimony. 200 pp. (Same 1871 v. 2: 781-980.) In this latter edition the rept. of the committee covers pp. 1-13. The Library of Congress collates a copy of this rept. as of 14 pp. Another edition? - . Rept. of secy, of bd. of public charities on ex- amination of books and papers of Soldiers' Or- phans' Home. (House jol. 27 Gen. Assem. 1 spec. sess. 1871: 161-166; Sen. jol. same 1871: 96-101.) 1874. Rept. of special Sen. committee to investigate the affairs of the Soldiers' Orphans' Home. 3 pp (Repts. 28 Gen. Assem. 1873 v. 5: 597-599.) - . Same. (Sen. jol. 28 Gen. Assem. 1874: 399-401.) - . Special rept. of trustees of 111. Soldiers' Or- phans' Home on misleading stmts. in rept. of secy of bd. of public charities re. mngmnt. of home 4 PP. (Repts. 28 Gen. Assem. 1873 v. 4: 953-956 ) . Same. (Sen. jol. 1874: 198-201.) 1875/6-1903/4. Rept. of supt. of Soldiers' Orphans' r ^ m / e c / (11 blenn ' rept supt - P ubllc instruction 1875/6 (pp. 318-320) 25 same 1903/4.) 1880. Rept. on condition of Soldiers' Orphans' Home (6 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1878/80: 98-106 ) 1885 Rept. of special Sen. committee to investigate the affairs of the Soldiers' Orphans' Home (Sen Jol. 34 Gen. Assem. 1885: 608-611.) 1887. Rept. of special House committee apptd to in- vestigate the affairs of the Soldiers' Orphans- Home. (House jol. 35 Gen. Assem. 1887: 978-984 ) P H U8e committee aPPtd. to visit the Assem ' 1895. Rept. of House committee to visit charitable in- stitutions on the Soldiers' Orphans' Home. (Same 39 Gen. Assem. 1895: 340-341.) n ? ept ',,?/ H , U ^ e commi ttee on the Soldiers' Home 708; Orphan8 ' Home ' < SfflTO "SB: 707- MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS cont'd Dependents: Children cont'd ILLINOIS SOLDIERS' ORPHANS' HOME, NORMAL cont'd non-serial cont'd 1895. Rept. of Sen. committee to visit charitable in- stitutions on the Soldiers' Orphans' Home. ( Sen. . jol. 39 Gen. Assem. 1895: 305-306.) 1901. Recommendation for apprn. to carry on work of Soldiers' Orphans' Home. (Govs. mess. 1901: 14.) 1903. Res. adopted at meeting of Normal G. A. R, . Post, requesting legislation providing for bldg. of; necessary cottages at 111. Soldiers' Orphans' Home. (Sen. jol. 43 Gen. Assem. 1903: 986.) . Petition for passage of bill to provide for bldg. '. of cottages at 111. Soldiers' Orphans' Home. (House jol. 43 Gen. Assem. 1903: 1076.) Receipts and Expenditures The annual expenditures from the state treasury for this Institution may be found in the auditor's " Detailed stmt. of warrants drawn on the state treasury," In his bienn. nipt. 1865-1870. Comparative stmt. of receipts of Soldiers' Orphans' Home. (1 bienn. rept. bd. public chari- ties 1869/70: 67.) 1866. Stmt. showing total ami. reed, by private dona- j tions for Soldiers' Orphans' Home. (Govs. mess. | 1867: 16.) 1867-1872. Complete list of all apprns. made by state I for establishment, maintenance and support of Sol- diers' Orphans' Home. (2 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1870/2: 84-85.) 1867-1891. Complete list of all apprns. made by state > for establishment, maintenance and support of Sol- diers' Orphans' Home. (12 same 1890/2: 284-285.) 1869-1870. Stmt. showing payment and balance of in- j debtedness of Soldiers' Orphans' Home including loans and re-payments. (House jol. 27 Gen. Assem. 1 spec. sess. 1871: 165; Sen. jol. same 1871: 100.) | 1870-1871. Tabular exhibit of indebtedness of Soldiers' | Orphans' Home. (Rept. of committee apptd. to in- I vestigate Soldiers' Orphans' Home, pp. 196-200.) Also in Repts. 1871, v. 2 : 976-980. 1871. Special rept. of secy, of bd. of public charities i on deficiency of Soldiers' Orphans' Home. 6 pp. (Repts. 27 Gen. Assem. 1871 v. 1: 1115-1120.) . Same. (House jol. 27 Gen. Assem. 1 spec. sess. May 1871: 161-166; Sen. jol. same 1871: 96-101.) I Contains a stmt. of receipts and expenditures from I 1865-1870. 1873/82-1875/84. Table showing ann. ordinary and special expenses of Soldiers' Orphans' Home, yr. (7 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1880/ (p. 49) 8 same 1882/4.) 1875/82-1875/96. Tabular stmt. showing ordinary penses of Soldiers' Orphans' Home, for each yr. (1 same 1880/2 (pp. 36-46) 14 same 1894/6.) No returns, 1886/8. ILLINOIS SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' HOME, AT QUINCT Established under Act of June 26, 1886, in force Ju 1, 1885. serial 1885/6-1902/4. Bienn. rept. of 111. Soldiers' and Sail ors' Home for the period ending June 30, 1-10 Springfield, 1886-1904. Checklist 1. 1885/6 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1886. 28 pp. 1. 1885/6 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 28 pp. 2. 1886/8 dept. ed. Springfield Prtg. Co., 1889. 97 pp 2. 1886/8 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 97 pp. 3. 1888/90 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1890. 109 pp. 3. 1888/90 doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. 4. 1890/2 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1892. 131 pp. 4. 1890/2 doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. 5. 1892/4 dept. ed. Ed. F. Hartman, 1895. 107 pp. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 297 MAINTENANCE: STATE INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS cont'd Dependents: Children cont'd ILLINOIS SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' HOME, AT QUINCY cont'd serial cont'd Checklist cont'd doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. dept. ed. Ed. F. Hartman, 1896. 129 pp. doc. ed. Same as dept ed. Thereafter but one edition was published. 7. 1896/8. Phillips Bros., 1898. 112 pp. 8. 1898/00. " " 1900. 132 pp. 9. 1900/2. " " 1902. 132 pp. 10. 1902/4. " " 1904. 122 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1885/6 In Repts. 35 Gen. Assem. 1887, v. 2, doc. M. 5. 1892/4 6. 1894/6 6. 1894/6 2. 1886/8 3. 1888/90 4. 1890/2 5. 1892/4 6. 1894/6 36 37 38 38 40 1889, v. 2, " M. 1890, V. 2, " M. 1892, v. 2, " M. 1893,7.9, unlettered. 1896, v. 2, Collected docs, were discontinued in 1896. non-serial 1885-1893. Brief hist, of the 111. Soldiers' and Sailors' Home, at Quincy. 7 pp. 1885-1903. Outline history of Soldiers' and Sailors' Home, Quincy. (111. Blue Book 1903: 434-435.) 1887. Recommendation for apprns. at earliest possible day for ordinary expenses for Soldiers' and Sailors' Home. (Govs. mess. 1887: 41.) 1895. See above, Soldiers' Orphans' Home, this date. Receipts and Expenditures The note, above, under the Soldiers' Orphans' Home, applies to this institution. 1885-1891. Complete list of all apprns. made by state for establishment, maintenance and support of Sol- diers and Sailors' Home. (12 bienn. rept. bd. pub- lic charities 1890/2: 294-295.) 1887-1891. Tabular stmt. showing comparative cost of provisions, per capita, per annum, in state institu- tions, 1881-1891, and Soldiers' and Sailors' Home, 1887-1891. (12 same 1890/2: 272-273.) 1887/90-1887/96. Tabular stmt. showing ordinary ex- penses of Soldiers' and Sailors' Home, at Quincy. (11 same 1888/90 (p. 27) 14 same 1894/6.) 1891. Suggestion that money appropriated by federal govt. toward maintenance of inmates at Soldiers' and Sailors' Home be reed, directly by state treas- urer. (Govs. mess. 1891: 16.) 1892. Amt. reed, from U. S. for maintenance and sup- port of Soldiers' and Sailors' Home. (Same 1892: 14.) SOLDIERS' WIDOWS* HOME OF ILLINOIS, AT WILMINGTON Under Act of June 13, 1895 serial 1896/8-1902/4. Biennial rept. of trustees, matron and treasurer, 1-4. Springfield, 1899-1904. Checklist Phillips Bros., 1899. " 1900. " 1903. " 1904. non-serial 1895-1903. Outline history of Soldiers' Widows' Home, Wilmington. (111. Blue Book 1903: 435-436.) MANUFACTURES; see INDUSTRIES MAPS Equalization; see Taxation: State. Assessment, etc. Geological; see Natural Resources Railroads; see that title MANUAL TRAINING; see EDUCATION. INDUSTRIAL, ETC. 1. 1896/8. 2. 1898/00. 3. 1900/2. 4. 1902/4. 35 pp. 32 pp. 29 pp. 21 pp. MARBLE; see NATURAL RESOURCES. MINERAL MARION COUNTY (1823) Agricultural Board; see Agriculture. Boards of Agriculture Agricultural Society; see Agricultural Societies Geology; see Natural Resources Horticultural Society; see Agriculture. Horticultural Asso- ciations Minerals; see Natural Resources MARKETS License; see License: City MARRIAGE BENEFIT ASSOCIATIONS; see BENEFICIARY ASSOCIATIONS MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE; see VITAL STATISTICS MARSHALL COUNTY (1839) Agricultural Board; see Agriculture. Boards of Agriculture Geology; see Natural Resources Horticultural Society; see Agriculture. Horticultural Asso- ciations Minerals; see Natural Resources MARYLAND Manual Training; see Education. Industrial etc. MASON COUNTY (1841) Agricultural Board; see Agriculture. Boards of Agriculture Agricultural Society; see Agricultural Societies Apple Orchards; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit Debt; see Debt: Local Fruit; see Agriculture. Crops Horticulture; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit MASSAC COUNTY (1843) Agricultural Board; see Agriculture. Boards of Agriculture Agricultural Society; see Agricultural Societies Fruit Growers' Association; see Agriculture. Horticultural Associations Geology; see Natural Resources Minerals; see Natural Resources Regulators; see Riots MASSACRES; see RIOTS MATTOON Climate; see that title MEADOWS; see AGRICULTURE, that title MEAT Industry; see Industries Prices; see that title MEDICAL EDUCATION; see EDUCATION MEDICAL PRACTICE ACT; see LICENSE: STATE. PHY- SICIANS MEDICAL SOCIETIES; see PUBLIC HEALTH MENARD COUNTY (1839) Agricultural Board; see Agriculture. Boards of Agriculture Agricultural Society; see Agricultural Societies Land; see that title INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP ILLINOIS MERCER COUNTY (1825) Agricultural Board; see Agriculture. Boards of Agriculture Agricultural Society; see Agricultural Societies Canada Thistle; see Agriculture. Crops. Pests Crops; see Agriculture. Crops Debt; see Debt: Local Fruit; see Agriculture. Crops Geology; see Natural Resources Horticulture; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit Minerals; see Natural Resources MERCHANTS Commission LICENSE; see LICENSE: STATE MIDWIVES License; see that title MIGRATION OF POPULATION; see POPULATION MILITARY BOUNTY LANDS; see LAND: STATE MILITARY FUND; see MILITIA. RECEIPTS, ETC. MILITIA serial Territory 1809-1818 The office of adjutant general was one of the executive offices under the territorial government It existed by appointment of the governor. No printed repts. were issued. State 1818-1904 The military department of the State of 111. was created by the constitution of 1818. No printed repts. appear to have been Issued prior to the period of the civil war. Repts. were incorporated in part In the governor's messages. 1 series A 1861/2-1863/4. Bienn. rept. of the adjutant general. Springfield, 1863-[1864]. Checklist 1861/2 dept. ed. Baker and Phillips, 1863. 383 pp. 1861/2 doc. ed. n. t. p. 383 pp. 1863/4 dept. ed. Not found. 1863/4 doc. ed. n. t. p. 8 pp. Officer states that he is unable to submit a full biennial report for the period from Jan. 1, 1863 to Jan. 1, 1865, owing to Illness. In Collected docs, as follows : 1861/2 in Repts. 23 Gen. Assem. 1863, v. 1 : 457-829. 1863/4 " " 24 " " 1865, V. 1 : 405-412. B 1861-1866. Rept. of the adjutant general, 1861-1866. Springfield, Baker, Bailhaohe & Co., 1867. 8 vols. . Same; revised by J. N. Reece. Springfield, Phillips Bros., 1900. 9 vols. Neither edition is Included in the Collected docs. 2 series [1868/9]-1871/2. Ann. rept. of the adjutant general for the yr. ending Nov. 30, 1-4. Checklist 1. [1868/9]. Not found. 2. 1869/70 dept. ed. Not found. 2. 1869/70 doc. ed. n. t p. 8 pp. 3. 1870/1 dept. ed. Not found. 3. 1870/1 doc. ed. n. t. p. 4 pp. 4. 1871/2 dept. ed. Not found. 4. 1871/2 doc. cd. n. t. p. 4 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1 1868/9 omitted. 2. 1869/70 in Repts. 27 Gen. Assem. 1871, v. 1 : 721-728. 3. 1879/1 " >r 27 " " 1871, v. 3 : 106-109. 4. 1871/2 " " 28 " " 1873, v. 4. This last rept carries no doc. paging. It Is the 3d such doc. Inserted betw. pp. 564 and 565 of the volume. MILITIA cont'd serial cont'd 3 series 1872/4-1902/4. Bienn. rept. of the adjutant Springfield, n. d. 1904. Checklist 1872/4 dept. ed. n. p., n. d. 37 pp. general. 1872/4 1874/6 doc. dept. cd. ed. n. p., n. d. 36 pp. D. W. Lusk, 1877. 43 pp. 1874/6 1876/8 doc. dept. ed. ed. n. p., n. d. 43 pp. Weber, Magle & Co., 1878. 116 pp. 1876/8 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 116 pp. 1878/80 dept ed. Not found. 1878/80 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 104 pp. 1880/2 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1883. 74 pp., 1 map. 1880/2 doc. ed. n. p., n. d 74 pp., 1 map. 1882/4 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1884. 227 pp. 1882/4 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 227 pp. 1884/6 dept ed. H. W. Rokker, 1886. 316 pp. 1884/6 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 316 pp. 1886/8 dept. ed. Springfield Prtg. Co., 1889. 240 pp. 1886/8 doc. ed. None Issued. 1888/90 dept ed. H. W. Rokker, 1891. 22 pp. 1888/90 doc. ed. None issued. 1890/2 dept. ed. H. W. Rokker, 1893. 311 PP. 1890/2 doc. ed. None Issued. 1892/4 dept ed. Ed. F. Hartman, 1895. 319 pp., 1 map. 1892/4 doc. cd. None issued. 1894/6 dept. ed. Phillips Bros., 1897. 282 pp., 1 map. 1894/6 doc. ed. Same as dept. ed. 1896/8.* Phillips Bros.. 1899. 812 pp. 1898/00. 11 " 1900. 327 pp. 1900/2. ** " 1903. 331 pp. 1902/4. III. State Jol. Co., 1904. 495 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1872/4 In Repts. 29 (Jen. Assem. 1875, v. 2 1874/6 1876/8 1878/80 1880/2 1882/4 1884/6 30 31 32 33 34 35 1877, v. 1 1879, v. 2 1881, v. 1 1883, v. 1 1885, V. 1 1887, V. 1 447-482. pt 1 : 327-369. doc. E. " F. " F. " F. " F. 1886/8-1892/4 omitted. 1894/6 in Repts. 40 Gen. Assem. 1896, v. 3, unlettered. Thereafter the Collected docs, were discontinued. non-serial 1812. Petition for law to allow compensation to brigade inspectors. (Terr. House Jol. 1812 repr. of 1901: 96.) . Petition of militia for remuneration for service In protecting frontier inhabitants. (Same, p. 97.) . Letter from gov. reporting reply of U. S. secy. of war to request for funds to pay state rangers and militia. (Same, p. 114.) 1819-1903. Sketch of history and administration of military dept. of 111. (111. Blue Book 1903: 441- 444.) 1832. Propriety of revising and correcting militia laws of state to be prtd. in separate volume, and distributed amongst militia. (Govs. mess. 1832: 24.) 1836. Rept. re. improvement of militia system. (House jol. 10 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1836: 553-554.) 1848/50. Rept. of quartermaster general. (Sen. repts. 17 Gen. Assem. 1851: 145-146.) 1861. Rept. on bill for re-organization of militia of 111. (Sen. jol. 22 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1861: 644- 645.) 1861-1863. Rept. of the quartermaster general. 1919 pp. (Repts. 23 Gen. Assem. 1863 v. 3-4.) 1875. Recommendation for legislation in aid of mili- tary organizations. (Govs. mess. 1875: 8.) 1879. Rept. on bill appropriating sum to pay state militia for services rendered. (House jol. 31 Gen. Assem. 1879: 309.) . Rept. on res. re. state military organization. (Same 1879: 180.) . Recommendation for apprn. sufficient to pay militia for services according to pay rolls, for pay- * From this date but one edition, viz., the dept. ed., was issued. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP ILLINOIS 299 , MILITIA cont'd non-serial cont'd ment to r.r. cos., amt. found due them, and for un- paid balance of quartermaster's and subsistence bills. (Govs. mess. 1879: 18.) 1883. Minority rept. on bill to amend act to provide for organization of state militia. (House jol. 33 Gen. Assem. 1883:439-440.) 1891. Recommendation that apprn. be made for use of national guard. (Govs. mess. 1891: 23.) 1893. Opinion; expenses of 111. National Guard at dedicatory ceremonies, Columbian Exposition. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1893/4: 250.) 1903. Approval of adj. genls. recommendation for more liberal provison to increase efficiency of National Guard. (Govs. mess. 1903: 14.) Laws 1833. Military laws. Not seen ; entry from Bowker. Receipts and Expenditures 1820-1904. Amts. annually drawn from the state treas- ury in support of the militia are found in the pres- ent " Detailed stint, of sums drawn from the state treasury " in the auditor's bienn. rept. See also note under Finance: State. Receipts, etc., for early militia expenditures. 1876-1884. Stmt. giving receipts and disbursements of military fund. (Bienn. rept. state treasurer 1876/ 8 (p. 8) same 1882/4.) 1884. Opinion; contingent military fund. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1882/4: 12.) 1887. Recommendation that military contingent fund be created from which payment can be made on approved vouchers. (Govs. mess. 1887: 28.) 1889. Rept. on expenses of military dept. of state. (House jol. 36 Gen. Assem. 1889: 1053-1054.) MILK; see INDUSTRIES. DAIRY MINE INSPECTORS License; see that title MINERAL SPRINGS; see NATURAL RESOURCES MINERALS; see NATURAL RESOURCES MINES Accidents; see Accidents Labor; see that title Production; see Industries Wages; see Labor. Wages MINING ENGINEERS License; see that title MISAPPROPRIATION OF PUBLIC FUNDS; see FINANCE: STATE MISSISSIPPI RIVER; see RIVER CONSERVANCY MOB VIOLENCE; see RIOTS MONEY 1822. Attention called to necessity of enhancing and preserving value of paper money authorized to be issued by last assembly. (Govs. mess. 1822.) 1824. Great depreciation in paper currency attended with embarrassment to community, affecting inju- riously individual transactions and driving precious metals from circulation; legislative aid for restoring credit of bank paper strongly recom- mended. (Same 1824.) MONEY cont'd 1837. Comments on depraved and worthless currency in circulation, due to establishment of unwarranted no. of new banks issuing enormous quantities of irredeemable paper. (Same spec. sess. 1837.) Taxation of; see Taxation: State. Greenbacks, etc. MONROE COUNTY (1816) Agricultural Board; see Agriculture. Boards of Agriculture Geology; see Natural Resources Minerals; see Natural Resources MONTGOMERY COUNTY (1821) Agricultural Board; see Agriculture. Boards of Agriculture Agricultural Society; see Agricultural Societies Canada Thistle; see Agriculture. Crops. Pests Geology; see Natural Resources Minerals; see Natural Resources MORGAN COUNTY (1823) Agricultural Board; see Agriculture. Boards of Agriculture Agricultural Society; see Agricultural Societies Geology; see Natural Resources Minerals; see Natural Resources Monuments; see Parks MORMON WAR; see RIOTS MORTALITY; see VITAL STATISTICS MORTGAGE TAX; see TAXATION: STATE MOULTRIE COUNTY (1843) Agricultural Board; see Agriculture. Boards of Agriculture Agricultural Society; see Agricultural Societies Geology; see Natural Resources Minerals; see Natural Resources MOUND CITY Mortality; see Vital Statistics. Mortality MUNICIPAL DEBT; see DEBT: LOCAL MUSEUMS Agricultural; see Agriculture Scientific; see Natural Resources MUTUAL AID SOCIETIES; see BENEFICIARY ASSOCIA- TIONS NASHVILLE Schools; see Education NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF CHARITIES; see MAINTE- NANCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF STATE BOARDS OF HEALTH; see PUBLIC HEALTH. CONFERENCES NATIONAL CONVENTION OF RAILROAD COMMISSION- ERS; see RAILROADS. CONVENTIONS NATIONAL DOMAIN; see LAND: NATIONAL DOMAIN NATIONAL GUARD; see MILITIA NATURAL GAS; see NATURAL RESOURCES NATURAL HISTORY LABORATORY; see NATURAL RE- SOURCES. MUSEUMS 300 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP ILLINOIS \ NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM; see NATURAL RE- SOURCES. MUSEUMS NATURAL RESOURCES ADAMS COUNTY 1870. Adams Co.; by A. H. Worthen. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 4: 43-61.) Location, topography and geology ; drift ; carboniferous system : coal measure, limestone ; economical geol- ogy : bituminous coal, bldg. stone, limestone, fire and potters' clay, clay and sand for brick, soil and timber. ALEXANDER COUNTY 1867. Alexander Co.; by A. H. Worthen. (.Geol. sur- vey of 111. v. 3: 20-32.) Location and area of co. ; alluvial deposits, tertiary, lower carboniferous limestune and silicious shales ; Devonian : black slate, Hamilton and corniferous beds ; Onondaga group ; Oriskany group : Clear Creek limestune, Lower Helderberg limestone ; Cin- cinnati group : Thebes sandstone and shale, Tren- ton limestone ; economical geology : metalic ores, bldg. stone and marble, clay and sand, road ma- terial, agric. resources. BOND COUNTY 1875. Bond Co.; by G. C. Broadhead. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 6: 128-134.) Topography, timber and soil ; coal measures ; econom- ical geology : coal, bldg. material ; nre-clay, water, soil and agric. BOONE COUNTY 1873. Boone Co.; by Jas. Shaw. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 5: 95-103.) Location ; geol. formations ; surface geology ; econom- ical geology : bldg. stone, lime, minerals, sands and clays, peat ; Indian antiquities ; agric. and fruit growing. BROWN COUNTY 1870. Brown Co.; by A. H. Worthen. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 4: 62-74.) Location of co. ; geology ; carboniferous system : coal measures, limestones ; economical geology : coal, potters' clay, fire clay, bldg. stone, limestone, sand and clay for brick, soli and agric., mineral springs. BUREAU COUNTY 1873. Bureau Co.; by Jas. Shaw. (Geol. Survey of 111. v. 5: 167-184.) Location ; geology ; streams, timber ; geol. formations ; coal measures ; economical geology : coal, bldg. stone, clays and sand, peat ; agric. and hortic. geology. CALHOUN COUNTY 1870. Calhoun Co.; by A. H. Worthen. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 4: 1-23.) Location, topography and geology of co. ; limestones, coal measures, drift ; economical geology : bldg. stone, limestone for lime, glass sand, minerals, Iron, coal, brine springs, soil and agric. CARROLL COUNTY 1873. Carroll Co.; by Jas. Shaw. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 5: 75-81.) Physical geology ; geol. position ; limestones ; quater- nary system. CASS COUNTY 1870. Cass and Menard cos.; by H. M. Bannister. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 4: 163-175.) Location ; surface geology ; economical geology : coal, Iron ore, bldg. stones. CHAMPAIGN COUNTY See below, Edgar Co. CHRISTIAN COUNTY 1875. Christian Co.; by G. C. Broadhead. (Geol. sur- vey of 111. T. 6: 156-162.) General features, soil, timber, etc. ; geol. formations ; economical geology : coal, bldg. material. NATURAL RESOURCES cont'd CLARK COUNTY 1875. Clark Co.; by A. H. Worthen. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 6: 9-21.) Location ; geology ; coal measures ; economical geology : coal, bldg. stone, lime, potters' clay, soil and timber. CLAY COUNTY See below, Wayne Co. CLINTON COUNTY 1867. Clinton Co.; by H. Engelmann. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 3: 172-191.) Location and geology of co. ; geol. formations ; eco- nomical geology : coal, minerals, bldg. materials, agric., transportation facilities. COLES COUNTY See below, Cumberland Co. COOK COUNTY 1867. Cook Co.; by H. M. Bannister. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 3: 239-256.) Location ; surface geology : limestones ; economical geology : bldg. stone, lime, cement, clay, sand, etc., peat, bitumens, minerals. CRAWFORD COUNTY 1875. Crawford and Jasper cos.; by A. H. Worthen. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 6: 22-36.) Locations ; surface geology ; coal measures ; economical geology : coal, bldg. stone, lime, irun ore, sand, gravel and clay, soil and timber, Indian mounds. CUMBERLAND COUNTY 1875. Cumberland, Coles and Douglas cos.; by A. H. Worthen. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 6: 98-111.) Locations ; surface geology ; coal measures ; economical geology : coal, bldg. stone, lime, iron ore, sand and clay, soil and timber. DE KALB COUNTY 1870. De Kalb, Kane and Du Page cos.; by H. M. Ban- nister. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 4: 111-125.) Locations ; surface geology ; economic geology : bldg. stone, limestone, peat, agric., etc. DOUGLAS COUNTY See above, Cumberland Co. DU PAGE COUNTY See above, De Kalb Co. EDGAR COUNTY 1870. Edgar, Ford and Champaign cos.; by F. H. Bradley. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 4: 266-275.) Location ; geology ; rock formations. EDWARDS COUNTY See below, Wabash Co. EFFINGHAM COUNTY 1875. Effingham Co.; by G. C. Broadhead. (Geol. sur- vey of 111. v. 6: 175-184.) Streams, topography, timber and prairie; geol. forma- tions ; economical geology : coal, iron ore, bldg. rock, potters' clay, supply of water, soil, scalds. FAYETTE COUNTY 1875. Fayette Co.; by G. C. Broadhead. (Geol. sur- vey of 111. v. 6: 135-148.) Location of co. ; topography and amber ; stratigraph- ical geology ; coal measures ; economical geology : coal, bldg. rock, road material, soil and agric., wells and springs. FORD COUNTY See above, Edgar Co. FRANKLIN COUNTY See below, Williamson Co. FULTON COUNTY 1870. Fulton Co.; by A. H. Worthen. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 4: 90-110.) Location ; surface geology ; older geol. formations ; economical geology : bituminous coal, fire clay, Iron ore, bldg. stone, limestone, sand and clay for brick, soil and agric., list of trees and shrubs In co. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP ILLINOIS 301 NATURAL RESOURCES cont'd GALLATIN COUNTY 1875. Gallatin Co.; by E. T. Cox. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 6: 197-219.) Topography ; stratigraphical geology ; coal measures ; economical geology : salt, Iron ore, bldg. stone, qul?k lime, potters' clay, soil and agric., timber. GREENE COUNTY 1867. Greene Co.; by A. H. Worthen. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 3: 122-133.) Location and general geology of the CO., coal measures, limestones ; economical geology : coal, clays, hy- draulic limestone, Iron ore, limestone for lime, bldg. stone. GRUNDY COUNTY 1870. Grundy Co.; by P. H. Bradley. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 4: 190-206.) location ; geology ; post-tertiary formations ; rock formations : economical geology : coal, brick, pot- ters' clay, bldg. stone, lime, hydraulic lime, build- ers' sand, Iron ore, water. HAMILTON COUNTY See below, White Co. HANCOCK COUNTY 1865. Hancock Co.; by A. H. Worthen. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 1: 327-349.) Location and geology of co. ; prairie land ; soil : springs ; coal measures ; St. Louis limestone ; Keokuk lime- stone ; economic geology ; bldg. stone, hydraulic Hmstone, potters' clay. Iron ore. coal, soil and agrlc. oroducts ; rept. on ylne culture in co., by N. W. Bliss. HARDIN COUNTY 1865. Hardin Co.; by A. H. Worthen, embracing re- sults of examinations made by state geologist and H. Engelmann and also rept. by Dr. J. G. Norwood on Roslclare Mines (1858). (Geol. survey of 111. v. 1: 350-375.) Location, topography and geology of the co. ; map of the co., by Engelmann and Bllllngton (1864) : limestones : conglomerate sandstone ; economical geology : coal. Iron ore : lead : Norwood's rept. on Roslclare lead mines (hist., 1830-18M), maps and plans of mines : mineral springs ; bldg. materials ; agrlc. resources. HENDERSON COUNTY 1870. Henderson Co.; by H. A. Green. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 4: 276-287.) Location : surface geology : economical geology : bldg. stone, limestone, coal, clay, Irnn ore, soil and agrlc. products. HENRY COUNTY 1873. Henry Co.; by Jas. Shaw. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 5: 185-201.) Location : geology ; geol. formations ; coal measures ; economical geology : coal, stone, clays, agric. IROQUOIS COUNTY See below, Kankakee Co. JACKSON COUNTY 1867. Jackson Co.; by A. H. Worthen. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 3: 58-83.) Location and area of co. ; timber lands ; geol. forma- tions, sections of rocks, groups of limestones, lower conl measures, localities of coal In co.. quater- nary deposits ; economical geology : bituminous coal, bldg. stone. Iron ore. lead ore, saltpetre, chloride of sodium, sands and clays, agric. re- sources. JASPER COUNTY See above, Crawford Co. JEFFERSON COUNTY 1867. Jefferson Co.; by H. Engelmann. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 3: 219-238.) Locations, geology and topography of co. ; economical geology : coal, minerals, mineral waters, bldg. ma- terials, agrie. NATURAL RESOURCES cont'd JERSEY COUNTY 1867. Jersey Co.; by A. H. Worthen. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 3: 104-121.) Location, area, and geology of co. ; coal measures ; limestones, black slate ; economical geology : coal, clays, hydraulic limestone, quicklime, Iron ore, bldg. stone, soil, timber, etc. JO DAVIESS COUNTY 1873. Jo Daviess Co.; by Jas. Shaw. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 5: 25-56.) Location ; physical features and configuration ; surface geology ; economical geology : bldg. stone, lime, clays and sand, associate minerals. Galena or lead ore, price of mineral (each yr. 1853-1868), modes of occurrence, the future of the lead region, the romance of mining. JOHNSON COUNTY 1865. Johnson Co.; by H. Engelmann. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 1: 376-409.) Location and geology of co. ; surface configuration ; geol. formations ; limestones ; sandstones, con- glomerate ; economical geology : coal, outcrops of coal In conglomerate of Johnson Co., minerals, saltpetre, mineral springs, bldg. materials; agrlc. KANE COUNTY See above, De Kalb Co. KANKAKEE COUNTY 1870. Kankakee and Iroquols cos.; by P. H. Bradley. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 4: 226-249.) Locations ; surface geology ; rock formations ; econom- ical geology ; coal, iron, peat, bldg. stone, water. KENDALL COUNTY 1870. Kendall Co.; by H. M. Bannister. (Geol. survey of 111. T. 4: 136-148.) Location, surface geology ; economical geology : bldg. materials, sulphur springs, peat. KNOX COUNTY 1870. Knox Co.; by H. A. Green. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 4: 313-324.) Location ; surface geology ; economical geology : stone for bldg., limestone, coal. LA SALLE COUNTY 1867. La Salle Co.; by H. C. Freeman. (Geol. survey Of 111. v. 3: 257-287.) Map of the co. : location, surface geology, scenery ; geol. formations : drift ; coal measures : fossils, area of coal, limestones ; economic geology : coal, transportation facilities, minerals, bldg. stone, glass sand, hydraulic cement, flre-clay, peat ; mineral springs, gas wells, artesian wells. 1883. See below, Geology, this date. LAWRENCE COUNTY 1875. Lawrence and Rlchland cos.; by A. H. Worthen. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 6: 37-50.) Locations ; surface geology ; economical geology : bldg. stone, coal, Iron ore, soil and timber. LEE COUNTY 1873. Lee Co.; by Jas. Shaw. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 5: 124-139.) Location ; geol. formations ; surface geology ; economical geology : bldg. stone, lime, clays and sands, etc. LIVINGSTON COUNTY 1875. Livingston Co.; by H. C. Freeman. (Geol. sur- vey of 111. v. 6: 235-244.) Topography ; coal measures ; wells. LOGAN COUNTY See below, Tazewell Co. McDONOUGH COUNTY 1873. McDonough Co.; by A. H. Worthen (Geol sur- vey of 111. T. 5: 253-265.) Location ; geology ; economical geology : coal, flre-clay, Iron ore, bldg. stone, limestone, etc., soil and agrlc. 302 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS NATURAL RESOURCES cont'd McHENRY COUNTY 1870. McHenry and Lake cos.; by H. M. Bannister. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 4: 126-135.) Location ; surface geology ; economical geology : bldg. materials, peat. MCLEAN COUNTY See below, Tazewell Co. MACON COUNTY See below, Moultrle Co. MACOUPIN COUNTY 1873. Macoupin Co.; by A. H. Worthen. (Geol. sur- vey of 111. v. 5: 286-306.) Location ; geology ; stratified rocks, economical geology : coal, bldg. stone, limestone, iron ore, fire-clay, timber, soli and agric., natural mounds. MADISON COUNTY 1865. Madison Co.; by A. H. Worthen. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 1: 312-326.) Location and topography of co. ; varieties of timber, character of soil, drift deposits ; rocks ; coal meas- ures and analyses ; economical geology : coal, clays, hydraulic limestone, limestone for lime. bldg. stone. MARION COUNTY 1867. Marlon Co.; by H. Engelmann. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 3: 192-218.) Location, surface configuration, geology and topography of co. ; geol. formations : economical geology : stone- coal, Iron-ores, salt, bldg. materials, timber and agrte. MARSHALL COUNTY 1873. Marshall and Putnam cos.; by Jas. Shaw. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 5: 202-216.) Location ; geology of the co. ; economical geology : coal, bldg. stone, lime, sands and clays, streams. MASON COUNTY See below, Tazewell Co. MASSAC COUNTY 1865. Massac Co., and that part of Pope Co. south of Big Bay River; by H. Engelmann. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 1: 428-455.) Location and area of co. ; surface configuration ; geol. formations ; economical geology : coal ; minerals : lead ore, iron ore, mineral springs ; bldg. mate- rials ; agric. ; Indian remains. MENARD COUNTY See above, Cass Co. MERCER COUNTY 1870. Mercer Co.; by H. A. Green. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 4: 301-312.) Location ; surface geology ; economical geology : bldg. stone, limestone, coal, pyrlte, timber, soil, and agric. MONROE COUNTY 1873. Monroe Co.; by A. H. Worthen. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 5: 266-285.) Location ; surface geology ; stratified rocks ; coal meas- ures ; economic geology : bldg. stone, marble, coal, iron ore, limestone, brick materials, soil and agric. MONTGOMERY COUNTY 1875. Montgomery Co.; by G. C. Broadhead. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 6: 149-155.) Topography, timber and prairie; geol. formations; coal measures ; economical geology : coal, bldg. rock, soil and agric. MORGAN COUNTY 1870. Morgan Co.; by H. M. Bannister. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 4: 149-162.) Location : surface geology : economical geology : coal, clays, bldg. materials. (Geol. survey of NATURAL RESOURCES cont'd MOULTRIE COUNTY 1867-1868. Industrial wealth of Moultrle Co. (Trans. state agric. socy. 1867/8: 301.) 1875. Moultrle, Macon and Platt cos.; by G. C. Broad- head. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 8: 185-196.) Topography, prairies ; stratlgraphical geology ; coal measures ; wells, soil and agric. OGLE COUNTY 1873. Ogle Co.; by Jas. Shaw. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 5: 104-123.) Location ; geol. formations ; surface geology ; Cincin- nati group; Trenton group; St. Peter's sandstone; lower magneslan limestone ; economical and agric. geology : peat, clays and sands, soils and their products. PEORIA COUNTY 1873. Peorla Co.; by A. H. Worthen. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 5: 235-252.) Location ; surface geology ; stratigraphical geology ; economical geology : coal, bldg. stone, iron ore, clays, sand, gravel, timber, soil and agric. PERRY COUNTY 1867. Perry Co.; by A. H. Worthen. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 3: 84-103.) I/ocation and area of co. ; geology of ; coal measures ; economical geology : coal, iron ores, Galena and native copper, bldg. stone, sand and clay, agric. resources. PIATT COUNTY See above, Moultrle Co. PIKE COUNTY 1870. Pike Co.; by A. H. Worthen. 111. v. 4: 24-42.) Location, topography and geology of co. ; limestones, drift ; economical geology : bldg. stone, coal, min- erals, limestones, clay and sand, mineral springs, soil and timber. POPE COUNTY See also above, Massac Co. 1865. Pope Co.; north of Big Bay River; by H. Engel- mann. Location and area of co. : surface configuration ; geol. formations ; St. Louis limestone : Chester group, lower div. ; do., upper dlv. ; conglomerate ; eco- nomical geology : coal. Iron ores, lead ores and fluorspar : mineral springs ; efflorescence of salts ; clay : bldg. materials : millstones ; agric. ; Indian remains. PULASKI COUNTY 1865. Pulaskl Co.; by H. Engelmann. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 1: 410-427.) Location of the co. ; surface configuration ; geol. forma- tions ; St. Louis limestone ; tertiary and later formations : economical geology : coal, minerals, mineral springs, hldg. materials, potters' clay, etc., agric. PUTNAM COUNTY See above, Marshall Co. RANDOLPH COUNTY 1865. Geology of Randolph Co.; by A. H. Worthen. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 1: 278-296.) Location of the co. ; topographical features, broken lands adapted to growth of fruits ; surface geol- ogy : mineral deposits ; coal measures : Chester group and St. Louis limestone : economical geology : soils, bldg. stone, limestone for lime, clays, coal ; transportation. RICHLAND COUNTY See above, Lawrence Co. ROCK ISLAND COUNTY 1873. Rock Island Co.; by A. H. Worthen and Jas. Shaw. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 5: 217-234.) Location : surface geology : coal measures ; Hamilton limestone ; economical geology : bldg. stone ; Rock Island Co. south of Rock River : geol. formations ; mineral springs. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 303 NATURAL RESOURCES cont'd ST. CLAIR COUNTY 1865. St. Glair Co.; by A. H. Worthen. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 1: 297-312.) Location and topography of co. ; surface geology ; soils ; timber ; lands ; prairies ; grape industry ; principal streams ; coal measures ; sub-carboniferous lime- stone : Chester group, St. Louis limestone ; econom- ical geology : coal, analyses of coal, iron ore, Ore and potters' clays, hydraulic limestone, bldg. stone, limestone for lime. SALINE COUNTY 1876. Saline Co.; by E. T. Cox. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 6: 220-234.) Topography ; geol. formations ; minerals, timber and agric. SANGAMON COUNTY 1873. Sangamon Co.; by A. H. Worthen. (Geol. sur- vey of 111. v. 5: 306-319.) Location ; surface geology ; stratified rocks ; economical geology : bldg. stone, limestone for lime, ochre and iron ore, sand and clay, soil and agrlc. SCHUYLER COUNTY 1870. Schuyler Co.; by A. H. Worthen. (Geol. sur- vey of 111. v. 4: 75-89.) Location ; geology ; carboniferous system : coal meas- ures, limestone ; economical geology : coal, clays, bldg. stone, Iron ore, limestone, sand and clay, mineral springs. SCOTT COUNTY 1867. Scott Co.; by A. H. Worthen. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 3: 134-144.) Location and geology of the co. ; coal measures, lime- stones ; economical geology : coal, clays, Iron ore, hydraulic limestone, limestone for lime, bldg. stone, transportation. SHELBY COUNTY 1875. Shelby Co.; by G. C. Broadhead. (Geol. survey of 111. T. 6: 163-174.) Streams, topography ; geol. formations ; coal measures, economical geology : coal, bldg. stone, road mate- rial, soil and agric., water. STARK COUNTY 1870. Stark Co.; by H. A. Green. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 4: 325-333.) Location ; surface geology : economical geology : bldg. stone, coal, timber, soil and agrlc. STEPHENSON COUNTY 1873. Stephenson Co.; by Jas. Shaw. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 5: 57-74.) Location ; geology : geol. formation ; economic geology : clays and sands, quicklime, bldg. stone, minerals, peat. TAZEWELL COUNTY 1870. Tazewell, McLean, Logan and Mason cos.; by H. M. Bannister. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 4: 176- 189.) Location ; surface geology ; economical geology : coal, bldg. materials, mineral springs. UNION COUNTY 1867 Union Co.; by A. H. Worthen. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 3: 33-57.) Location and area of co. ; soil, climate and timber ; geology, sees, of rocks in co., Lower Helderberg limestones, qnartzose sandstone and striped shales, Onondaga limestone, Hamilton limestone and shale, black slate, sllicious shales, St. Louis limestone. Chester group, conglomerate, superficial deposits : economical geology : coal, iron ore, lead ore, potters clay, bldg. materials, limestone for lime, marbles, clay mill-stones, grindstones, mineral springs, agric., soils, etc. VERMILION COUNTY 1870. Vermilion Co.; by F. H. Bradley. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 4: 241-265.) Location ; surface geology : economical geology : coal, bids, material, clay, iron ore, zinc, gold, salt, road material. NATURAL RESOURCES cont'd WABASH COUNTY 1875. Wabash and Edward cos.; by A. H. Worthen. (Geol. survey of III. v. 6: 51-65.) Locations ; surface geology ; coal measures ; econom- ical geology : bldg. stone, coal, iron ore, clay, brick materials, soil and timber ; list of forest trees and shrubs found in Wabash Co. WARREN COUNTY 1870. Warren Co.; by H. A. Green. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 4: 288-300.) Location ; surface geology ; economical geology : coal, bldg. stone, limestone. WASHINGTON COUNTY 1867. Washington Co.; by H. Engelmann. (Geol. sur- vey of 111. v. 3: 145-171.) Location, surface configuration ; geol. formations : coal measures ; economical geology : coal, minerals, bldg. materials, agric. WAYNE COUNTY 1875. Wayne and Clay cos.; by A. H. Worthen. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 6: 82-97.) Locations, surface geology ; coal measures ; economical geology : bldg. stone, coal, iron ore, potters' clay, clay and sand, snil and agrlc., mineral springs. WHITE COUNTY 1875. White and Hamilton cos.; by A. H. Worthen. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 6: 66-81.) Location ; surface geology ; coal measures ; economical geology : bldg. stone, coal, brick materials, soil and agric., mineral springs. WHITESIDE COUNTY 1873. Whiteside Co.; by Jas. Shaw. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 5: 140-166.) Location ; geol. formations ; surface geology ; econom- ical and agric. geology : bldg. stone and lime, vine culture, peat, clays, sands and soils ; antiquities. WILL COUNTY 1870. Will Co.; by F. H. Bradley. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 4: 207-225.) Location ; surface geology ; economical geology : coal, bldg. stone, lime, brick, pottery, peat, copper, iron ore, water. WILLIAMSON COUNTY 1875. Williamson and Franklin cos.; by A. H. Worthen. (Geol. survey of 111. T. 6: 112-127.) Locations ; surface geology ; coal measures ; economical geology : coal, hldg. stone, lime, Iron ore, brick materials, soil and agric. WINNEBAGO COUNTY 1873. Winnebago Co.; by Jas. Shaw. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 5: 82-94.) Physical geology ; geol. formations ; surface geology ; Trenton formation ; economical geology : bldg. stone, lime, sands and clays, mineral wealth, peat, fruit ; Indian antiquities. WOODFORD COUNTY 1870. Woodford Co.; by H. A. Green. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 4: 334-342.) Location ; surface geology ; economical geology : bldg. stone, coal, soil and agric. products. Forests See also above, under names of counties for trees and timber of specific localities. 1834. Petition for protection of timber on lands along 111. and Mich. Canal. (House jol. 9 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1834: 314-315.) 1840-1867. Introduction of evergreens into Iroquois Co. (Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 1: 216.) 1842. White pines introduced into Winnebago Co. (Same n. s. v. 1: 221.) 1846. Evergreens introduced into Mason Co. (Same n. s. v. 1: 218.) 1847. Evergreen planting commenced in Adams Co. (Same n. s. v. 2: 300.) 304 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS NATURAL RESOURCES cont'd Forests cont'd 1854. Tree culture in the prairies of 111.; by E. Hark- ness. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1853/4: 464-472.) 1857. First general planting of evergreens in Piatt Co. (Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 1: 219.) 1858. Premium essay on culture of forest and orna- mental trees on prairies. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1857/8: 477-486.) - . Catalogue of trees and shrubs in III. (Same 1857/8: 588-604.) - . Catalogue of oaks of 111. (Same 1857/8: 605- 631.) 1859-1860. Trees and shrubs in 111.; by Fredk. Brendel. (Same 1858/9: 588-604; 1859/60: 404-435.) 1865. Cultivation of forest trees in 111.; by Geo. W. Minier. (Same 1865/6: 279-286.) 1871. Planting and cultivation of forest trees in 111.; by H. J. Dunlap. (Same 1871: 109-116.) 1875. Insects injuring the oaks; by Cyrus Thomas. (Trans. 111. state hortic. socy. n. s. v. 12: 177-203.) - 1876. Valuable timber of Hardin Co. (Trans, dept agric. 1876: 126.) 1880. Native and foreign woods [in 111.] ; by C. Ricker. (9 rept. trustees of 111. Industrial University 1878/ 80: 85-102.) ^ 1880-1883. Table of uncultivated acreage; showing, by cos., pastures, woodland, etc. (Agric. dept. circular 80: 80-89; 104: 114-115; 116: 106-107.) 1881. Article on culture and mngmnt. of native for- ests. (Trans, dept. agric. 1881: 395-408.) 1886. Recommendation by pres. of bd. that standing committee of three on forestry be apptd. (Same 1886: 303.) 1893. The forest tree plantation [in state]; by J. T. Burrill and G. W. McCluer. pp. 205-244. (Agric. exper. station bull. 26.) 1895. Recommendation that bd. take more active in- terest In all matters pertaining to planting and protection of trees. (Trans, dept. agric. 1895: 14.) ABBOB DAY serial 1888-1904. Arbor day circulars issued by supt. of pub- lic instruction. Checklist 1888. March 16. 1 leaf. (Circ. 11, Edwards ser.) 1889. April 22. 3 pp. (Circ. 20, Edwards ser.) 1890-1893. Not found. 1894. March 26. 1 leaf. (Circ. 24, Raab ser.) 1895. April 19. 1 leaf. (Circ. 4, Inglis ser.) 1896. April 17. 17 pp. (Circ. 10, Inglis ser.) Reprinted in the 21 blenn. rept. supt public instruc- April 20. ' 2 pp. (Circ. 21, Inglis ser.) April 22. 2 leaves. (Circ. 29, Inglis ser.) Not found. April 27. 8 pp. (Circ. 15, Bayllss ser.) April 27. suppl. 2 leaves. Aprjj 26. 2 leaves. (Circ. 30, Bayliss ser.) April 26. 15 np. (Circ. 42, Bayliss ser.) April 24. 11 pp. (Circ. 52, Bayliss ser.) April 22. 24 pp. (Circ. 62. Bayliss ser.) 1897. 1898. 189. 1900. 1900. . 1903. 1904. non-serial 1902. A special suggestion to co. supts. Arbor Day 1902. 7 pp. (Dept. of pub. instruction clrc. 41 (Bayliss ser.).) EXPERIMENT STATION 1871-1886. The forest-tree plantation; by T. J. Burrill (13 rept. trustees 111. Industrial University 1884/6- 225-282.) LAWS 1896. Act to encourage planting trees. (Published by supt. of public instruction.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. NATURAL RESOURCES cont'd Geology serial 1 series Under act of Feb. 17, 1851 1st survey Norwood Survey, 1851-1858 1853. Rept. of progress communicated to the Illinois legisl. at their session of 1853. By Joseph G. Nor- wood. Springfield, 1853. 13 pp. Also in Repts. 18 Gen. Assem. 1863, v. 2 : 83-93. 1858. Abstract of a rept. on Illinois coals; with de- scriptions and analyses, and a general notice of the coal field. Published under order of the gov- ernor. By J. G. Norwood. Chicago, 1858. 93, v. pp. 4 pis., 1 diagr. Not in Collected docs. The cover Imprint is 1858 ; the t p. Imprint Is 1857. Zd survey Worthen Survey, 1858-1875 1866-1890. Geological survey of Illinois, A. H. Worthen, director, v. 1-8. Springfield, 1866-1890. roy. 8. Content* v. 1. Geology. 1866. xvi, 504, 111 pp., pis. and maps, v. 2. Palaeontology. 1866. xlx, v, 470, vi pp., pis. v. 3. Geology and palaeontology. 1868. v, 674, vi pp., pis., map. v. 4. Geology and palaeontology. 1870. vi, 508, v pp., pis. v. 5. Geology and palaeontology. pis. v. 6. Geology and palaeontology. pis., map. v. 7. Geology and palaeontology. pis. v. 8. Geology and palaeontology. pis. 2 series 1873. vil, 619. v pp., 1875. 532, Iv pp., 1883. Iv, 373 pp., 1890. 2 v. text and State Historical Library and Museum of Natural History Under act of May 25, 1877: in force July 1, 1877, establishing the State Historical Library and Nat- ural History Museum. This act provided that the curator should perform such duties as were form- erly required by law of the state geologist. See below, Museums. 3 series Under act of May 25. 1889, separating the library from the museum and relieving the curator of his duties as librarian. See below, Museums. non-serial 1813-1888. The private life and scientific work of Prof. Amos Henry Worthen; by N. W. Bliss and C. H. White, with portrait. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 8 app. pp. 1-37.) 1843. Rept. of select committee on plan for obtaining mineralogical and geological specimens for state; also appropriate queries to be propounded to the people in reference thereto. 8 pp. (House repts. 13 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1842/3: 217-224.) 1844. Rept. from secy, of state re. geological speci- mens. 1 leaf. (Same 14 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1844/5: 229.) 1851. Memorial to the legisl. of 111. from Amer. Assn. for the Advancement of Science urging the impor- tance of establishing or resuming geological sur- veys. 4 pp. (Same 17 Gen. Assem. 1851: 451-454.) 1857. Rept. of committee on geological survey of state with repts. of state geologist and state topographer and a stmt. comparing the apprn. made for the geol. survey of 111. with sums appropriated for similar purpose by other states. 10 pp. (Repts. 20 Gen. Assem. 1857: 413-422.) 1860. Geology of section of Rock River Valley from Oregon in Ogle Co. to Sterling in Whiteside Co., read before 111. Natural History Socy. by Oliver INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 305 ATURAL RESOURCES cont'd : Geology cont'd non-serial cont'd (Trans, state agric. socy. 1859/60: 581- Everett. 586.) 1863. Veto of bill to improve state library and pay for services rendered in geological survey of state. (House jol. 23 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1863: 12-13.) 1864. Familiar letters on geology of 111.; by A. H. Worthen, state geologist. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1861/4: 624-643.) 1865. Recommendation for provision for publication of results of geological survey. (Govs. mess. 1865: 15.) . Course of work pursued by geologist, in survey- ing state ; special attention given to development of state's resources in coal, iron ore, flre and potters' clay, limestone for lime, hydraulic lime, bldg. and flag stones, and everything promising to be of economical value to people of state; varieties of soils and timber noted. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 1: xi-xvi.) . Physical features, general principles and surface geology [of 111.]; by A. H. Worthen. (Same v. 1: 1-39.) Boundaries and extent ; surface configuration ; climatic range ; principal rivers ; face of the country ; axes of disturbance ; ancient valleys ; ages of the Fla. reefs ; antiquity of man ; formation of rocks ; order of super-position. . Stratigraphical geology, tertiary deposits and coal measures; by A. H. Worthen. (Same v. 1: 40-76.) Vertical sec. of 111. strata, with brief explanation of nomenclature of different groups ; description and extent of tertiary deposits and coal measures. . Chemical rept. for geol. survey of 111.; by Dr. J. V. Z. Blaney. (Same v. 1: 255-277.) . On origin and formation of the prairies along shores of Lake Michigan, Lake Erie, and the Mis- sissippi and Missouri rivers; by Prof. Leo. Les- quereux. (Same v. 1: 238-254.) 1867. Recommendation for apprn. for publication of rept. of state geological survey. (Govs. mess. 1869: 24.) 1867-1868. Rept. on progress of geological survey of state. (House jol. 26 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1869 v. 2: 593-594.) 1870. Geol. collections; recommendation for passage of act placing same in charge of state geologists. (Bienn. rept. secy, of state 1868/70: 12.) 1871. Rept. on extent of loss from flre in city of Springfield of bldg. occupied by state geologist as store house for state geological collection. (Sen. jol. 27 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1871: 286.) 1873. Geology of Northwestern 111.; by Jas. Shaw. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 5: 1-24.) 1875. Some disposition should be made of collection of geol. specimens accumulated by survey. (Same v. 6: iv.) 1883. Economical geology [of 111.]; by A. H. Worthen. (Same v. 7: 1-51.) Coal measures ; bldg. stone ; coal oil ; salt wells ; notes on economic value of mineral resources of La Salle Co. 1888. Geology of 111.; by A. H. Worthen. (Same v. 8: 1-67.) Drift deposits of 111. ; economical geology : coal, natural gas and oil, artesian water. 1890. Suggestions for some of the most important work that the state ought to undertake as a con- tinuation of its geol. survey. (Same v. 8: viii-x.) . Geol. survey of 111., A. H. Worthen, director; general index to TOls. 1-8; by Dr. J. Lindahl. (Same v. 8 app. pp. 39-151.) 20 NATURAL RESOURCES cont'd Geology cont'd EXPENDITURES FOB 1858-1875. Sketch of apprns. made for geol. survey of state. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 6: v.) LAWS 1851. Copy of law passed in Feb., 1851, authorizing a geol. survey of the state and amdmt. to same. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 1: ix-x.) MAPS 1865. Geol. map of northwest corner of 111. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 1, betw. pp. 154-155.) 1875. Geological map of 111., from original surveys under the direction of A. H. Worthen, state geolo- gist. 5 ft. 4 in. x 3 ft. 1% in. 1890. Approximate geol. map of state of 111., reduced from map published in 1875, with v. 6, geol. survey of 111. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 8.) Mineral 1878. Article on mineral resources of 111. (Trans. dept. agric. 1878: 388-399.) BUILDING STONE See above, under names of counties for material on the building stone of particular localities. CEMENT See above, under names of counties for material on cement found In specific localities. CLAY For clay In specific localities see above, under names of counties. 1867. Kaolin of Pope Co. by far best of kind found in U. S. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1867/8: 303.) COPPEB See above, Perry Co., Will Co. IRON See above, under names of counties for material on Iron found in specific localities. LIMESTONE See also above, under names of counties for limestone of specific localities. 1865. Sub-carboniferous limestone; by A. H. Worthen. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 1: 77-118.) Chester group ; St. Louis group ; Keokuk group, rept. on mineral characters of geodes from Keokuk lime- stone, by G. J. Brush, prof, of mineralogy and metallurgy In Yale College ; Burlington limestone and Kinderhook group. 1867. Chemical analyses of 111. limestones and coal by J. V. Z. Blaney. (Same v. 3: 573-574.) MABBLE See above, under names of counties for material on marbles of specific localities. OCHBE See above, Sangamon Co. On, 1866. Gas escaping in many places in Clark Co. indi- cating presence of petroleum; yield of oil from "Young's well." (Trans, state agric. socy. 1865/6: 206.) PYBITE See above, Mercer Co. SALT See above, under names of counties. SALTPETRE See above, under names of counties for material on saltpetre found In specific localities. SANDSTONE 1875. Sandstone quarries of Grundy Co.; stone equal if not superior to celebrated Ohio stone. (Trans, dept. agric. 1875: 191.) 1876. Stone and minerals of Hardln Co. (Same 1876: 124-125.) SULPHUB See above, under names of counties for material on sulphur springs of specific localities. Mineral Springs See above, under names of counties for material on mineral springs of specific localities. 306 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS NATURAL RESOURCES cont'd Museums 1865. Importance of securing suitable fire-proof bldg. for reception and display of specimens collected during progress of geol. survey. (Geol. survey of 111. v. 1: vii.) ILLINOIS STATE LABORATORY OF NATURAL HISTORY serial 1 series ILLINOIS NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY Organized June 30, 1858 and existed simply as an organization until Feb. 22, 1861, when It was chartered by the state. 1858-1860. Transactions. In Documents as follows : 1858 In Trans, state agrlc. socy. v. 3 : 637-661. 1859 ' " " v. 3 : 662-685. 1860 " ' V. 4 : 535-625. 2 series ILLINOIS STATE LABORATORY OF NATURAL HISTORY " The 111. State Laboratory of Natural History had Its origin In 1862. as the museum of the old State Natural History Society of Illinois, and was con- tinued In that relation until 1871. when, with the practical dissolution of the Society, the museum was made over to the state. From the time of this transfer the establishment performed the functions of a state museum of natural history, as far as Its limited resources would permit, until 1877, when It was converted. In accordance with the law establishing a state museum at Springfield, Into a natural history laboratory " (Introd. Bull. 111. State Laboratory of Nat. Hist. v. 1.) REPORTS 1 series 1879/80-1887. Kept, of the director. Checklist 1879/80. 24 pp. 1880/2. 12 pp. 1887. .Tune. 4 pp. No other pamphlet repts. were found. None of those found Is Included In the Collected docs. 2 series 1887/8-1899/00. Bienn. rept. of the director. Checklist 1887/8. 10 pp. 1889/90. 5 pp. 1891/2. 8 pp. 1893/4. 36 pp.. 15 pis. Also In Bienn. rept. fish comrs. 1892/4 : 39-52. 1895/6. 31 pp., 20 pis. 1897/8. 31 pp., 10 pis. Also In Bienn. rept. fish comrs. 1896/8 : 69-85. 1899/00. 12 pp. None of these repts. Is Included In th Collected docs, except as they are Included In the flsh comrs.' repts. In the Collected docs. BULLETINS 1876-date. Bulletin of the Laboratory of Natural His- tory, v. 1-7.) Checklist v. 1. no. 1. [Illinois Museum of Natural History.] Bloomlngton. Dec. 1876. 76 pp., 8 pis. , no. 2. Illinois State Laboratory of Natural His- tory. Bloomlngton, June 1877. 92 pp., 1 pi. , no. 3. ed. 1. Ib. Peorla, Nov. 1880. 160 pp. , no. 3. ed. 2. Ib. 1903. 176 pp. no. 4. Ib. 1881. 48 pp. no. 5. Ib. 1883. 64 pp. no. 6. Ib. 1883. 110 pp. v. 2 Index, t. p., and table of contents. 1884. 97 pp. art. 1. art 2. art. 3. Descr. catalog of N. A. hepatlcffi, north of Mexico. By L. M. Underwood. Peorla. 1884. Peoria, 1884. 133 pp. Descr. of new 111. fishes. By 8. A, Forbes. pp. 135-139. Same, separate. 5 pp. Parasitic fungi of III. Part 1. Uredlneo; By T. J. Burrlll. Peoria, 1855. pp. Same, separate. 115 pp. Same, with accession nos. omitted. In 12th rept. bd. of trustees Univ. of Illinois. t'd NATURAL RESOURCES cont'd Museums cont'd ILLINOIS STATE LABORATORY OF NATURAL HISTORY cont'i serial cont'd 2 series cont'd BULLETINS cont'd Checklist cont'd art 4. Studies on the contagious diseases of In- sects. By S. A. Forbes. Peorla, 1886. pp. 257-321, 1 pi. . Same, separate. 65 pp. art 5. List of descr. species of fresh water cras- tacese from America, north of Mexico. By L. M. Underwood. Peoria, 1886. pp. 323-386. . Same, separate. 64 pp. art. 6. Parasitic fungi of 111. Part 2. Eryslphee. By T. J. Burrill and F. S. Earle. 1887. 46 pp. art. 7. Studies of the food of fresh-water fishes. By S. A. Forbes. Peorla, 1888. 41 pp. art. 8. On the food relations of fresh-water fishes. By S. A. Forbes. Peoria, 1888. 63 pp. Index, t. p. and table of contents. 1890. vlii, 20 pp. v. 3. Bulletin of the 111. State Laboratory of Natural History, Urbana. Contribution to a knowl- edge of the Natural History of 111. 1887-1895. Peoria, 1896. 553 pp. v. 4. Bulletin of the 111. State Laboratory of Natural History, Urbana. Contributions to a knowledge of the Natural History of 111. 1892-1897. Springfield, 1898. 508 pp. v. 5. Bulletin of the 111. State Laboratory of Natural History, Urbana. Contributions to a knowledge of ths Natural History of HI. 1897-1901. Urbana, 1902. 593 pp. v. 6. Bulletin of the 111. State Laboratory of Natural History, Urbana, 111. 1901-1903. Contributions to the Natural History Survey of 111. made under the direction of S. A. Forbes. Champaign, 1903. 635 pp. v. 7. Bulletin of the 111. State Laboratory of Natural History, Urbana, 111. 1904-1907. Vol. not com- pleted. non-serial 1873/4-1883/4. Rept. of Museum of Natural History. (10 bienn. rept. supt. public instruction 1873/4 (pp. 141-150) 15 same 1884.) After 1876 called State Laboratory of Natural History, i 1878. The 111. State Laboratory of Natural History, Normal. Circular of Information, July 1878. Springfield, 1878. 14 pp. 1890/2. Financial rept. of 111. State Laboratory of Nat- ural History. (19 bienn rept. supt. of public in- struction 1891/2: 17-18.) 1892. Names and addresses of officers and employees in service of State Laboratory of Natural Hist, and of Agric. exper. station. (19 same 1892/2: 19-24.) 1893. Opinion; asst. curator of State Museum of Natu- : ral History; Columbian Expositon. (Bienn. rept atty. gen. 1893/4: 250-251.) 1904. Publications of the 111. state laboratory of natu- ral history. 7 pp. Receipts and Expenditures In addition to the following entries there are the Items of the units, annually drawn from the state j treasury In the " Detailed stmt. of warrants ! drawn," In the auditor's bienn. rept 1880/2-1882/4. Financial stmt of condition of State Laboratory of Natural History. (14 bienn. rept supt. public instruction 1881/2 (pp. Ixx-lxxi) 14 same 1883/4.) 1887-1894/6. Financial stmt. of 111. state laboratory of natural history for fiscal yr. ending June 30. (14 rept. trustees of 111. Industrial University 1886/8 (p. 69) 18 same 1894/6.) ILLINOIS STATE MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY serial REPORTS 1889. Rept of the State of Illinois Historical Library and Natural History Museum. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1889. 7 pp. None other was found. Not Included in the Collected docs. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 307 NATURAL RESOURCES cont'd Museums cont'd ILLINOIS STATE MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTOBY cont'd serial cont'd BULLETINS 1876-1897. Bulletin, no. 1-12. Springfield (?)-1897. Checklist 1. Not found. 2. Rokker's Pitg. House, 1884. 27 pp. 3. H. W. Rokker, 1894. 81 pp., 8 pis. 4. Ed. F. Hartman, 1894. 5. 1894. 6. 1895. 7. 1895. 8. 1896. 9. 1896. 10. 1896. 11. 1896. 12. Phillips Bros., 1897. 69 pp.; "5 pis? None of this series has been analyzed. matter Is entirely archax>loglcal. pp., 37 ppT, 3 pis. 53 pp., 5 pis. 62 pp., 5 pis. 89 pp., pis. 65 pp., 5 pis. 66 pp., 5 pis. 91 pp., 5 pis. 49 pp., 5 pis. The subject non-serial 1877/8. Rept. of State Hist. Library and Natural His- tory Museum. (12 bienn. rept. supt. public instruc- tion 1877/8: 189-191.) 1878-1880. State Hist. Library and Natural Hist. Mu- seum. (Bienn. rept. secy, of state 1876/8 (pp. 28- 30) same 1878/80.) 1883. Recommendation for provision for State His- torical Library and Natural History Museum, and also for State Laboratory of Natural History. (Govs. mess. 1883: 9.) Receipts and Expenditures The nints. annually drawn from the state treasury are given In the " Detailed stmt. of warrants drawn " in the auditor's bienn. rept. Natural Gas See above, under names of counties for material on gas wells of specific localities. Peat See above, under names of counties for material on peat In specific localities. Water Power See also above, under names of counties for material on the water power of specific localities. 1871. Rept. on examination of artesian well system of state. (House jol. 27 Gen. Assem. adj. reg. sess. 1871: 259-260.) 1872. One of finest perpetual water powers in state in Kankakee Co., affording at medium low stage of water 1000 horse power; less than one-half now in use. (Trans, dept. agric. 1872: 322.) 1874. Article on artesian well region of 111.; by G. W. Seavey. (Same 1874: 164-166.) 1876. Artesian wells at Ottawa, La Salle Co. (Same 1876: 144.) 1886. Tables showing results of boring for prospecting for water, natural gas and oil, depth of 1100 ft., also analyses of water of same depth at Beards- town. (9 A.R. bd. health 1886: 23-41.) 1901/2. Comments on state's water power rights. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1901/2: 10-11.) NEGRO Education; see that title Population; see that title NEW ORLEANS EXPOSITION; see INDUSTRIES. EX- HIBITS NORMAL SCHOOLS; see EDUCATION NURSERIES; see AGRICULTURE. CROPS. FRUIT OATS Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Grain The oats crop statistics Include prices and production figures. Prices; see that title Shipments; see Commerce OCHRE; see NATURAL RESOURCES. MINERAL OFFICIAL REGISTER OF PHYSICIANS, ETC.; see LI- CENSE: STATE. PHYSICIANS OGLE COUNTY (1836) Agricultural Board; see Agriculture. Boards of Agriculture Agricultural Society; see Agricultural Societies Canada Thistle; see Agriculture. Crops. Pests Geology; see Natural Resources Minerals; see Natural Resources OHIO Grape culture; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit Taxation; see Taxation: State OHIO RIVER; see RIVER CONSERVANCY ONE AND HALF MILL TAX FUND; see DEBT: STATE. REVENUE, ETC. ORCHARDS; see AGRICULTURE. CROPS. FRUIT OSWEGO Rainfall; see Climate PAN-AMERICAN EXPOSITION; see INDUSTRIES. EX- HIBITS PARIS EXPOSITION; see INDUSTRIES. EXHIBITS PARKS AND MONUMENTS: NATIONAL Chickamauga 1895. Address of Gov. Altgeld on the battlefield of Chickamauga, at dedication of 111. monuments, Sept. 18. Not seen ; entry from Bowker. 1897. Opinion; right of comrs. to erect jt. monuments; Chickamauga, Lookout Mt. and Missionary Ridge. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1897/8: 86-87.) Gettysburg 1890-1891. Rept. of Gettysburg monument comn. 111. monuments at Gettysburg. Checklist 1890. n. p., n. d. 4 pp. 1891. Springfield, 1892. 37 pp., pis., ports. PARKS AND MONUMENTS: STATE Laws 1869. Parks in the west division of the city of Chi- cago, the several acts of the legisl. authorizing the location of parks in the west division of Chicago. Chicago, 1869. 54 pp. 1870. South Park acts and decisions of the Supreme Court relating thereto. Chicago, 1870. 16. Copy In Chicago Public Library. 1872. An Act to fix the boundaries of Lincoln Park, in the City of Chicago, and provide for its improve- ment. Chicago, 1872. Copy In Chicago Public Library. . South Park; laws and decisions of the Supreme Court of the State of Illinois relating thereto. Chicago, 1872. 57 pp. Copy In Chicago Public Library. 308 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS PARKS AND MONUMENTS: STATE cont'd Laws cont'd 1873. Act In regard to public parks and boulevards. Approved May 2, 1873. Chicago, 1873. 12 pp. Copy In Library of Congress. 1895. Copy of law creating pleasure driveway and park districts in the state of 111. Peoria, n. d. 16 PP. Copy In Library of Congress. CHICAGO Lincoln Park See also above, Laws. serial The comrs. of Lincoln Park make an annual rept. This Is essentially a municipal publication of the City of Chicago, and is therefore not collated here. non-serial 1869-1903. Sketch of history of Lincoln Park Comn., its powers, means of support, etc. (111. Blue Book 1903: 478-479.) 1893. Rept. on investigation of certain charges agst. Lincoln Park comrs. (Sen. jol. 38 Gen. Assem. 1893: 977-981.) 1893/4. Legal proceedings; Lincoln Park comrs. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1893/4: 121-123.) 1895. Recommendation for such legislation as will enable park comrs. to acquire riparian rights and to extend Lincoln Park and drives to Evanston. (Govs. mess. 1895: 23.) [1895]. Investigation of the charges of neglect pre- ferred agst. trustees Zutermeister, Simeons and Gushing. By Wm. H. Condon. Chicago, [1895]. nar. 4. Copy in Chicago Public Library. 1899. Rept. of comrs. of Lincoln Park and a brief his- tory of Lincoln Park, compiled by I. J. Bryan. Chicago, 1899. 188 pp. illus., pis. maps. obi. 8. Copy in Chicago Public Library. South Park See also above, Laws. serial The South Park comrs. make an annual rept. to the comrs. of Cook Co. Not being actually a state document, a collation of this rept. Is omitted here. non-serial 1877. Rept. on investigation of complaints agst. South Park Comrs., Chicago. (Sen. jol. 30 Gen. Assem. 1877: 908-918.) 1887. Charter, ordinances and resolutions of the comrs. Chicago, 1887. 96 pp. West Chicago See also above, Laws. serial The West Chicago Park comrs. have made an annual rept. since 1869. This Is essentially a municipal document, and a collation of the same Is therefore excluded from this Index. non-serial 1869-1903. Sketch of history of West Chicago Park Comn., its powers, means of support, etc. (Ill Blue Book 1903: 479.) SPRINGFIELD 1847. Communication from gov. re. title to public square in Springfield. 4 pp. (House repts. 15 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1846/7: 309-312.) Lincoln Homestead serial Under Act of June 16, 1887, In force July 1, 1887. 1887/8-1893/4. Bienn. rept. of Lincoln Homestead trustees for the yr. ending Dec. 31, 1. PARKS AND MONUMENTS: STATE cont'd Lincoln Homestead cont'd serial cont'd Checklist unnum. 1887/8. Not found. Covers period from Aug. 12, 1887 to Dec. 31, 1888. 2. 1889/90. Springfield, 1890. 6 pp. This pamphlet is also found enclosed in a cover with title : Second blenn. rept. of Lincoln Homestead Trustees ; Report of Gettysburg Monument Comrs., and Suppl. report of Trustees State Reform School, Pontiac. 3. 1891/2. Not found. Entry from Bowker. 4. 1893/4. Not found. Entry from Bowker. In Collected docs, as follows : unnum. 1887/8 In House Jol. 36 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1889 : 171-174. 2-4. 1889/90-1893/4 omitted. non-serial 1839-1903. Historical sketch of the Lincoln homestead. (111. Blue Book 1903: 485-487.) Lincoln Monument Association 1865. Articles of assn., and by-laws and rules and regulations of the Assn., organized at Springfield, May 11. (National Lincoln Monument Assn.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. 1865-1903. Historical sketch of the Lincoln Monument Assn., the surrender of its property to the state, state expenditures, etc. (111. Blue Book 1903: 483- 484.) PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS; see EDUCATION. SECTARIAN PASTURES; see AGRICULTURE. MEADOWS, ETC. PAUPERS Maintenance; see that title Population; see that title PAWNBROKERS 1902/4. Stmt. of condition of pawners' societies as shown by repts. of examinations of said cos. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1902/4: 231.) PEACH Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit Statistics of prices, value and production are Included In these tables. PEAS Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Grass and Forage PEAR Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit In these tables are Included statistics of prices, value and production. PEAR BLIGHT; see AGRICULTURE. CROPS. PESTS PEAT; see NATURAL RESOURCES PEKIN Climate; see that title PENITENTIARIES; see MAINTENANCE: STATE PENNSYLVANIA Grape culture; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit PENSIONS Civil 1897. Opinion; firemen's pension fund; when avail- able. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1897/8: 147.) I INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 309 PEORIA Climate; see that title Docks; see Public Works: State Fort; see Public Works: State. Forts Land Claims; see Land PEORIA COUNTY (1825) Agricultural Board; see Agriculture. Boards of Agriculture Agricultural Society; see Agricultural Societies Canada Thistle; see Agriculture. Crops. Pests Geology; see Natural Resources Minerals; see Natural Resources Normal School; see Education. Normal Schools PERRY COUNTY (1827) Agricultural Board; see Agriculture. Boards of Agriculture Agricultural Society; see Agricultural Societies Coal; see Industries. Mining Geology; see Natural Resources Minerals; see Natural Resources PETROLEUM; see NATURAL RESOURCES. MINERAL PHARMACISTS License; see License: State PHARMACY, BOARD OF; see LICENSE PHYSICIANS License; see that title PIATT COUNTY (1841) Agricultural Board; see Agriculture. Boards of Agriculture Apple Orchards; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit Evergreens in; see Natural Resources. Forests Fruit; see Agriculture. Crops Geology; see Natural Resources Horticulture; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit Minerals; see Natural Resources PIKE COUNTY (1821) Agricultural Board; see Agriculture. Boards of Agriculture Agricultural Society; see Agricultural Societies Debt; see Debt: Local Geology; see Natural Resources Horticultural Society; see Agriculture. Horticultural Asso- ciations Land; see that title Minerals; see Natural Resources Mineral Springs; see Natural Resources PLANT LICE; see AGRICULTURE. CROPS. PESTS PLATE GLASS INSURANCE; see INSURANCE PLEURO-PNEUMONIA; see AGRICULTURE. LIVESTOCK. INSPECTION, ETC. POLICE; see ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE: CITY POOR Maintenance; see that title Population; see Population. Paupers POPE COUNTY (1816) Agricultural Board; see Agriculture. Boards of Agriculture Agricultural Society; see Agricultural Societies Geology; see Natural Resources Minerals; see Natural Resources Mineral Springs; see Natural Resources POLYGAMY; see VITAL STATISTICS. MARRIAGE, ETC. See also under Riots. Mormon War. POPULATION 1826. Greater accession of population to state during 1825 than for three preceding yrs., with attendant impulse to industry and enterprise noted. (Govs. mess. 1826.) 1846. Communication from secy, of state transmitting tabular stmt. of aggregate population of Illinois in 1840 and 1845. 3 pp. (House repts. 15 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1846/7: 46-48.) 1856. Agric. resources of southern 111.; by J. Reynolds. (Trans, state agric. socy. v. 2: 346-371.) Historical, going back to the French occupation. Notes on French and early Amer. settlers. 1865-1870. Population of 111. its increase and density given by 5 yr. periods. (Trans, dept. agric. 1871: xiv-xv. ) 1869/70-1903/4. Census of minors. (8 bienn. rept. supt. public instruction 1869/70 (p. 1) 25 same 1903/4.) 1881-1884. Table showing population of Cook Co. by age and sex. (7 A.R. bd. health 1884: 145.) . Table showing population of state, Cook Co., Chicago, and Cook Co., exclusive of Chicago. (7 same 1884: 142.) 1881-1885. Table showing aggregate growth of Pull- man in population. (8 same 1885: 156.) 1885. Table showing nativity of present population. (8 same 1885: 156.) 1886. Table showing nativity of inhabitants at Rock- ford. (9 same 1886: 75.) 1886-1892. Table showing distribution of population drained in and about Chicago and location of drain- age. (12/14 same 1889/91: 17.) The table appears In the paper on Zymotic Diseases In Chicago prepared by the Bd. of Health for the World's Fair exhibit. The table shows, for the years 1886, 1890, and 1892, the no. of the popula- tion In each of several sections of the sanitary district. 1891. Table showing normal densities of population for Chicago, according to occupation, per acre and per square mile; also thousands of people per % square mile. (12/14 same 1889/91: 15.) Census; see that title Criminal 1869/70. Tabular stmts. of crime in 111., by cos. (1 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1869/70: 259-271.) 1872. Crime in 111.; remarks on crime and criminal. (2 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1870/2: 193- 198.) 1876/8-1902/4. Rept. on inspection of co. jails and almshouses. (5 same 1876/8 (pp. 172-269) 18 same 1902/4.) This rept. is as a rule accompanied by a tabular sum- mary. 1884. Female law-breakers of 111.; need of reform school; remarks on schools of other states. (8 same 1882/4: 162-174.) 1888. Crime, the convict and the prison; methods of checking crime without resorting to extreme se- verity. (10 same 1886/8: 169-194.) 1893-1899. Table showing average no. of inmates each mo. (5 bienn. rept. 111. State Reformatory 1898/00; rept. of gen. supt. viii.) Defective 1873/4-1902/4. Table showing no. of inmates actually present on June 30, in each state institution from each co. (3 bienn. rept. bd. charities 1872/4 (pp. 92-93) 18 same 1902/4.) As the fiscal year changes from time to time, the dates of those present changes, and the institutions vary with their increase. 310 POPULATION cont'd INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS Defective cont'd 1873/4-1902/4. Table showing the no. of inmates ad- mitted from each co. as reported by the state insti- tutions. (3 same 1873/4 (pp. 88-89) 18 same 1902/4.) 1874-1882. Comparative stmt. showing average no. of inmates of state institutions each yr. (7 same 1880/2: 35.) 1874/6-1903/4. Tabular stmt. showing, by sex, move- ment of population in state institutions. (4 same 1874/6 (pp. 264-265)- 18 same 1903/4.) Table lapses from 1892/3 to 1896/7. The institutions Included In table are the following: Northern Insane Asylum, Eastern do., Central do., Southern do., Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, do. for the Blind, Asylum for the Feeble-Mlnded, Soldiers' Orphans' Home, Eye and Ear Infirmary, State Reform School, and the Soldiers' and Sail- ors' Home. 1875/02-1875/04. Table showing average no. of in- mates, annually, in state charitable institutions. (17 same 1901/2 (p. 146) 18 same 1903/4.) 1896/8. Tabular stmt. showing average no. of inmates In state charitable institutions and cost to state of their support. (15 same 1896/8: 254-265.) 1899/00-1903/4. Tables showing average no. of inmates in fourteen state institutions, for each co. in state, and cost to state for their support, as reported by each institution. (16 same 1899/00 (pp. 172-187) 18 same 1903/4.) BLIND 1872. Stmt. showing ratio of blind to population, by states. (2 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1870/2: 231.) DEAF AND DUMB 1872. Stmt. showing ratio of deaf mutes to population, by states. (2 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1870/ 2: 232.) EPILEPTIC 1902/4. Table showing distribution of epileptics in 111. according to age and sex. (18 bienn. rept. bd. pub- lic charities 1902/4: 264-266.) FEEBLE-MINDED 1869/70. Tabular stmt. showing statistics of idiocy in 111., by cos. (1 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1869/70: 225-237.) 1872. Stmt. showing ratio of idiotic to population, by states. (2 same 1870/2: 230.) 1902/4. Table showing no. of idiotic and feeble-minded women betw. ages of 15 and 45 yrs., in state. (18 same 1902/4: 267-268.) INSANE 1869/70. Tabular statistics of insanity in 111., by cos. (1 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1869/70: 239- 257.) 1870. Census of insane and idiotic in 111.; comments on. (1 same 1869/70: 102-116.) 1872. Stmt. showing ratio of insane to population, by states. (2 same 1870/2: 229.) 1874. Special rept. of comrs. of public charities on no. and condition of incurable insane in 111. 11 pp (Repts. 28 Gen. Assem. 1873 v. 4: 959-967 ) 1874-1902. Same. (16 some 1902/4: 26.) 1890-1896. State care of insane; no. of insane in state (14 same 1894/6: 41-62.) 1898/00. Detailed stmt., by cos., showing insane cases recorded in office of state bd. of charities. (16 same 1899/00: 71-72.) French 1902. The French in Illinois; by J. Nick Perrin (Trans. 111. State Hist. Socy., 1902, being Pubn 111. State Hist. Library 7: 129-132.) Housing; see Labor. Housing of Laborers POPULATION cont'd Illiterate 1872-1904. Illiteracy; rept. of no. betw. ages of 12 and 21 unable to read and write, and causes therefor. (9 bienn. rept. supt. public instruction 1871/2 (p. 12) 25 same 1903/4.) 1880. Census of minors and illiterates; U. S. census and school census compared. (14 same 1881/2: xxxiv-xxxvi.) Indians 1902. Destruction of the Fox Indians in 1730 by the French and their allies; by Jno. F. Steward, with maps. (Trans. 111. State Hist. Socy., 1902, being 111. State Hist. Library Pubn. 7: 148-154.) Irish 1902. The first Irish in Illinois; by P. T. Barry. (Trans. 111. State Hist. Socy., 1902, being Pubn. 111. Hist. Library 7: 63-70.) Migration * 1869. Veto of Sen. bill "to incorporate Southern 111. Emigrant Aid Socy." (Sen. Jol. 26 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1869 v. 2: 890-891.) . Veto of bill for " act suppl. to an act to incor- porate Southern Illinois Emigrant Aid Socy." (Same 1869 v. 2: 737-738.) 1880. Table showing no. of immigrants at various ports of U. S. (4 A.R. bd. health 1881: 128.) 1882. Circular letter of Jno. H. Rauch, secy, state bd. of health, to immigrant inspectors, concerning in- spection of immigrants. Galley sheet. . Table showing condition of immigrants on ar- rival in this country, with reference to their pro- tection from small pox. (5 A.R. bd. health 1882: 356-357.) . Table showing results of inspection of immi- grants in western district. (5 same 1882: 365.) . Immigrant introduction of small pox. (5 same 1882: 331-342.) . Immigrant inspection service of the National Bd. of Health; operations in western district, com- prising states of Indiana, 111., and Missouri. (5 same 1882: 343-365.) In relation to small pox. Negro f- 1829. Rept. on expediency and practicability of pre- venting free negroes settling in state. (Sen. Jol. 6 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1828: 182-183.) 1851. Rept. of committee of Md. Reformed Convention on late acts of Congress forming the compromise and other executive communications relative to subject of slavery. 10 pp. (House repts. 17 Gen. Assem. 1851: 167-176.) 1855. Letters and addresses, etc., of Rev. J. Mitchell, agt. of Amer. Colonization Socy., in reply to res. of inquiry re. African colonization. 30 pp. (Repts. 19 Gen. Assem. 1855: 298-326.) 1901. Slavery in Illinois; by E. A. Snively. (Trans. 111. State Hist. Socy. 1901, being Pubn. 111. Hist. Library 6: 52-59.) $ 1904. Illinois legislation on slavery and free negroes, 1818-1865; by Mason McC. Fishback. (Same, 1904, being 111. State Hist. Library Pubn. 9: 414-432.) Occupations; see Labor. Employment Paupers 1869/70. Tabular stmts. of pauperism in 111., by cos. (1 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1869/70: 273- 285.) 1876/8-1902/4. Rept. on inspection of co. jails and almshouses. (5 same 1876/8 (pp. 172-269) 18 same 1902/4.) This rept. Is as a rule accompanied by a tabular sum- mary. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 311 POPULATION cont'd Paupers cont'd 1880. Table showing, by cos., no. of insane persons in hospitals and almshouses of 111. (House jol. 32 Gen. Assem. 1 sess., 1881: 794-795.) Swedish 1902. The Bishop Hill Colony; by Hiram Bigelow. (Trans. 111. State Hist. Socy. 1902, being Pubn. 111. Hist. Library 7: 101-108.) Religious colony founded by Swedes. Vital Statistics; see that title PORK PACKING; see INDUSTRIES. MEAT POSTAL SERVICE 1832. Rept. on memorial to Congress for establishment of mail route from Vandalia to Golconda. (House jol. 8 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1832: 445.) POTATOES Commerce; see that title Crops; see Agriculture. Crops Prices; see that title POULTRY RAISING; see AGRICULTURE, that title PREMIUMS Agriculture; see that title PRICES 1904. Prices in McLean Co. from 1832-1860; by E. M. Prince. (Trans. 111. State Hist. Socy., 1904, being 111. State Hist. Library Pubn. 9: 526-542.) Apple; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit Barley See also Agriculture. Crops. Grain. 1864/5-1868. Tables showing wkly. prices of barley; also mo. receipts and shipments at Chicago by lake, canal and r.rs. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1865/6 (pp. 530-540) some 1867/8.) Beans; see Agriculture. Crops. Beans Broom-Corn; see Agriculture. Crops. Grain Buckwheat; see Agriculture. Crops. Grain Butter See also Industries. Dairy. 1880-1894. Average price of butter at Elgin each yr. (21 A.R. 111. Dairymen's Assn. 1895: 20.) Castor Beans; see Agriculture. Crops Cheese; see Industries. Dairy Coal 1865/6-1868. Table showing mo. prices of coal. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1865/6 (p. 629) same 1867/8.) Corn See also Agriculture. Crops. Grain. 1864/5-1868. Tables showing wkly. prices of corn in Chicago; also mo. receipts and shipments by lake, canal and r.rs. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1865/6 (pp. 499-509) same 1867/8.) 1869-1872. Tabular mo. stmt. of prices of no. 2 corn at Chicago. (Rept. of specl. committee on Union Stock Yards, Chicago, 1873: 24.) Also in Repts. 28 Gen. Assem. 1873, v. 4 : 237-262 and Senate Jol. 1873 : 383-404. 1873-1883. Table giving highest and lowest prices ob- tained for no. 2 corn at Chicago each yr. (Dept. agric. circular 106: 155.) . Same, by mos. (Same 106: 148.) 1873-1884. Table showing highest and lowest prices obtained at Chicago for no. 2 corn each yr. (Agric. dept. circular 118: 23; trans, dept. agric. 1884: 275.) PRICES cont'd Corn cont'd . Same; by mos. (Agric. dept. circular 118: 22; trans, dept. agric. 1884: 274.) Cream; see Industries. Dairy Farm Products 1876/80-1876/84. Cumulative comparative table show- ing prices of farm products in 111. each yr. In Documents as follows : 1876/79 In Trans, dept. agric. 1879 : 478. 1876/80 " ' r " 1880. 1876/81 Agric. dept circular 82 : 12-15 ; 93. 1876/82 " (?). 1876/83 " " " 106 : 5. 1876/84 " " " 118 : 5. Trans, dept. agric. 1884 : 258. 1877. Table showing average price of farm crops, etc. (Trans, dept. agric. 1877: 391-393.) 1884-1896. Table showing, by cos., price of each farm crop, seeds, animal and dairy products, and wool, on Dec. 1. In Documents as follows : 1884 In Agric. dept. circular 118 : 36-38. ICflR " " 19fl- 5*4.57 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 126 : 34-37. 132 : 38-39. : 36-39. : 36-39. : 22-25. : 23-28. : 26-31. : 25-30. : 27-32. ; 29-34. : 28-33. : 29-34. 139: 143: 147: 151: 155: 159: 163: 167: 171: 175: Flax; see Agriculture. Crops. Flax Flour 1864/5. Tables showing wkly. prices of winter and spring wheat flour, and mo. receipts and shipments at Chicago of flour by lake, canal and r.rs. (Trans. state agric. socy. 1865/6: 456-459, 470, 487-488, 490- 491.) Fruit; see Agriculture. Crops Grape; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit Hay See also Agriculture. Crops. Grass and Forage. 1869-1872. Tables showing, by months, highest and lowest prices of timothy hay at Chicago. (Rept. specl. committee on Union Stock-Yards, Chicago, 1873: 23.) Also In Repts. 24 Gen. Assem. 1873, v. 4 : 237-262 and Senate jol. 1873 : 383-404. Hides 1865/6-1868. Table showing wkly. prices of hides at Chicago. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1865/6 (p. 620) same 1867/8.) Honey; see Agriculture. Bee-Keeping Tabulation of prices of honey forms part of the tables collated under above heading. Lead 1853-1868. Galena or lead ore, price of mineral each yr. (In: Jo Daviess Co., by Jas. Shaw. Geol. survey of 111. v. 5: 25-56.) Livestock Prices of fat cattle and hogs are Included in the tables of prices of farm products ; see above, that title. See also Agriculture. Livestock. 1862/3-1868. Cumulative comparative table showing wkly. prices of beef cattle at Chicago. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1865/6 (pp. 590-591) same 1867/8.) 1863-1868. Monthly register of prices for beef cattle and live hogs in currency and gold at Chicago. (Same 1867/8: 430-431.) * There are two circulars numbered 139. 318 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP ILLINOIS PRICES cont'd Livestock cont'd 1864/5-1868. Tables showing mo. receipts and ship- ments at Chicago of hogs (live and dressed) by lake and r.rs.; also wkly. prices of hog product during yr. and summary of pork packing. (Same 1865/6 (pp. 546-575) same 1867/8.) 1865-1867. Tables of livestock markets (Chicago) showing wkly. prices and register of beef and cat- tle, wkly. prices and register of live and dressed hogs, and wkly. register of sheep. (Same 1865/6: 325-331.) 1880-1884. Comparative table showing prices obtained for fat cattle of several breeds and grades exhibited and sold at last two fat stock shows. (Trans, dept. agric. 1881 (p. 219) same 1884.) . Table showing average price obtained on each breed of cattle and their grades at fat stock show. (Same 1881 (pp. 216-218) some 1884.) Lumber 1865/6-1868. Table showing wkly. prices of lumber at Chicago. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1865/6 (pp. 606-607) some 1867/8.) . Table showing wkly. prices of shingles and lath at Chicago. (Same 1865/6 (p. 609) same 1867/8.) Meat See also above, Livestock. 1864/5-1868. Tables showing wkly. prices at Chicago of beef product. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1865/6 (pp. 581; 587, 597) some 1867/8.) Milk; see Industries. Dairy Oats See also Agriculture. Crops. Grain. 1864/5-1868. Tables showing wkly. prices of oats in Chicago; also receipts and shipments at Chicago by lake, canal and r.rs. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1865/6 (pp. 511-521) same 1867/8.) Peach; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit Pear; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit Potatoes 1864/5. Table showing monthly prices of potatoes at Chicago. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1865/6: 634.) Rye See also Agriculture. Crops. Grain. 1864/5-1868. Tables showing wkly. prices of rye in Chi- cago; also mo. receipts and shipments at Chicago by lake, canal and r.rs. (Trans, state agric socy 1865/6 (pp. 522-527) some 1867/8.) Salt 1865/6-1868. Table showing wkly. prices of salt at Chicago. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1865/6 (pp. 616-617) same 1867/8.) Seeds 1865/6-1868. Table showing wkly. prices of seeds at Chicago. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1865/6 (pp 610-611) same 1867/8.) Tobacco; see Agriculture. Crops. Tobacco Wheat See also Agriculture. Crops. Wheat. 1864/5-1868. Tables showing wkly. prices of winter and spring wheat, in Chicago, and also mo. receipts and shipments of wheat by lake, canal and r rs (Trans, state agric. socy. 1865/6 (pp. 460-463 474- 477, 494-497) same 1867/8.) Wine See also Industries. Liquor Manufacture. 1861/2-1868. Table showing wkly. prices of high wines at Chicago. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1865/6 (pp 622-623) some 1867/8.) PRICES cont'd Wool See also Industries. Textile Trades. 1856-1868. Cumulative comparative table giving prices of fleece wool. (Trans, state agric. socy. 1865/6 (p. 632) same 1867/8.) PRINCETON Orchards; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit PRISON CONGRESS; see MAINTENANCE PRISONS; see MAINTENANCE: STATE to ige PRODUCTION 1881. Table and remarks showing ann. production to value of lands. (Dept. agric. circular 82: 96-97.) Apples; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit Barley; see Agriculture. Crops. Grain Beans; see Agriculture. Crops. Beans Broom-Corn; see Agriculture. Crops. Broom-Corn Buckwheat; see Agriculture. Crops. Grain Butter; see Industries. Dairy Cheese; see Industries. Dairy Clover Seed; see Agriculture. Crops. Grass and Forage Crops Coal; see Industries. Mines Corn; see Agriculture. Crops. Corn Cotton; see Agriculture. Crops. Cotton Cotton Seed; see Agriculture. Crops. Grass and Forage Crops Cream; see Industries. Dairy Flax; see Agriculture. Crops. Flax Flax Seed; see Agriculture. Crops. Grass and Forage Cropf Grapes; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit Hay; see Agriculture. Crops. Grass and Forage Hemp; see Agriculture. Crops Honey; see Agriculture. Bee-Keeping Hungarian and Millet; see Agriculture. Crops. Grass a: Forage Milk; see Industries. Dairy Oats; see Agriculture. Crops. Grain Peaches; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit Pears; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit Rye; see Agriculture. Crops. Grain Sorghum; see Agriculture. Crops Timothy; see Agriculture. Crops. Grass and Forage Crops Tobacco; see Agriculture. Crops Turnip; see Agriculture. Crops Wheat; see Agriculture. Crops. Wheat Wine; see Industries. Liquor Manufacture Wool; see Industries. Textile Trades PROFIT-SHARING; see LABOR PUBLIC AID: COUNTY 1898. Opinion; co. aid in bldg. bridges; conditio precedent; jurisdictional facts. (Bienn. rept. at gen. 1897/8: 330.) PUBLIC AID: COUNTY Railroads; see Debt: Local PUBLIC AID: STATE 1861. Memorial for relief of starving and destitute Kansas. (House Jol. 22 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 186 599-601.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 313 PUBLIC AID: STATE cont'd 1879. Memorial asking aid for co. seat of Wabash Co. devastated by tornado. (Same 31 Gen. Assem. 1879: 204.) 1883. Govs. communication re. flood on land bordering on Ohio River, in cos. of Gallatin and Hardin, re- questing aid for sufferers. (Same 33 Gen. Assem. 1883: 315-317; Sen. Jol. 1883: 376-379.) . Rept. of committee apptd. to visit Shawneetown and Rose Clare, recommending apprn. for further relief of said cities suffering from flood. (House jol. 33 Gen. Assem. 1883: 325-326; 644-645.) . Rept. of bd. of public charities re. recent flood in Gallatin and Hardin cos. (Sen. Jol. 33 Gen. Assem. 1883: 379-382; House jol. 1883: 317-320.) 1884. Rept. of committee, on distribution of money appropriated for relief of people of Shawneetown and Gallatin Co. rendered destitute by flood in Ohio and Wabash rivers. ( Sen. Jol. 34 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1885: 107-110.) 1898. Opinion; furnishing and caring for Grand Army Hall and Memorial Assn. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1897/8: 88.) . Flood at Shawneetown; rept. on amt. of relief given inhabitants. (15 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1896/8: 74-77.) PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS: CITY 1897. Opinion; care, custody and protection of city hall. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1897/8: 161.) PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS: COUNTY 1869. Rept. on bill to legalize certain acts of co. court of Macoupin Co. and to enable it to complete court house in said co. (House Jol. 26 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1869 v. 2: 642-644.) PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS: FEDERAL 1871. Communication from secy, of U. S. Treasury Dept. re. apprn. for erection of public bldgs. re- cently destroyed by fire in Chicago. (House Jol. 27 Gen. Assem. adj. reg. sess. Dec. 1871: 133; Sen. Jol. Dec. 1871: 114.) PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS: STATE serial The Building Department of Illinois was created by act of April 24, 1899. The supervising architect makes no reports. non-serial 1839. Letter from bd. of public works concerning lots and bldgs. in Springfield, purchased for use of state. 2 pp. (Sen. repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1839/40: 157-158.) For use of bd. of public works. 1854. Rept. of comrs. for erection of bldg. at Mt. Ver- non, for use of Supreme Court in first Grand Di- vision. 6 pp. (Repts. 19 Gen. Assem. 1855: 507- 512.) Asylums; see Maintenance: State Individual Institutions Capitol VANDALIA 1836. Recommendation to remunerate services and ex- penditures of " public officers, mechanics and citi- zens " of Vandalia, who had built state house. (Govs. mess. Dec. 1836 (Duncan).) 1837. Rept. of jt. select committee on so much of govs. mess, as relates to public bldgs. ( Sen. jol. 10 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1836: 271-272; House Jol. 1836: 479- 480.) PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS: STATE ont'd Capitol cont'd SPBINGFIELD serial Under act of February 25, 1867 1867/8-1876/8. Bienn. rept. of state house comrs., 1-6. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1867/8 In Repts. 26 Gen. Assem. 1869, v. 1 : 347-375. 2.1869/70" " 27 " " 1871, v. 1 : [731-766]. 3. 1870/2 " " 28 " " 1873, v. 1 : 407-427. 4. 1872/4 " " 29 " " 1875, v. 1 : 479-500. 5. 1874/6 " " 30 " " 1877, V. 1, pt. 1 : 295- 326. 6. 1876/8 In Eepts. 31 Gen. Assem. 1879, v. 2, doc. F. non-serial 1837. Rept. of jt. select committee on contracts for joiner work on new state house. (House jol. 10 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1836: 840.) 1838. Rept. of state house comrs. Dec, 8, apptd. to erect public bldgs. at Springfield; with estimate of cost of state capitol. (Sen. Jol. 11 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1838: 28-31.) . Same, separate. 5 pp. (Repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1838.) . Rept. of state house comrs., Dec. 26, on con- tracts, expenditures, manner of erection, etc. of state house at Springfield. (House Jol. 11 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1838: 140-141.) . Same, separate. 3 pp. (House repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1838.) 1839. Rept. of judiciary committee on bill to provide for removal of public offices at Springfield. 2 pp. (Repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1838.) 1840. Communication from Archibald Job, one of state house comrs., with reasons for not subscribing to rept. made by other comrs. 3 pp. (House repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840: 123-127.) 1843. Rept. of finance committee on inquiry as to error in rept. re. state house and conduct of state house comrs. 1 leaf. (Sen. repts. 13 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1842: 149.) . Rept. of committee on public bldgs. and public grounds on subject of duties performed by secy, of state and treasurer re. state house and also recom- mending a further apprn. for completion of hall of House of Representatives. 2 pp. (House repts. 13 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1842: 417-418.) 1844. Memorial of John Delany re. completion of state house. 1 leaf. (Same 14 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1844: 225.) 1845. Rept. of committee on public bldgs. and grounds on repairs necessary on state house. 1 leaf. (Same 1844: 271.) 1869. Rept. of committee on public bldgs. and grounds, Jan. 28, on inquiry as to whether state owns quar- ries from which stone for state house could be pro- cured. (House jol. 26 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1869 v. 1: 528-529.) . Rept. of committee on public bldgs., March 2, on examination of work done on new state house. (Same 1869 v. 2: 557-559.) . Special rept. of state house comrs. on contracts for furnishing stone for new state house. (Sen. jol. 26 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1869 v. 1: 460-463.) . Same, separate. 7 pp. (Repts. 26 Gen. Assem. 1869 v. 1: 393-399.) . Rept. of committee on public bldgs. on investiga- tions of work done on new State House. 75 pp. (Same 1869 v. 1: 427-499.) 1870. On apprns. for erection of state bldgs.; sugges- tion by auditor of public accts. (A.R. auditor pub- lic accts. 1870: 6.) 1871. Minority rept. of committee on finance on act to provide for continuing work on new state house 314 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS: STATE cont'd Capitol cont'd SPRINGFIELD cont'd non-serial- cont'd and make apprns. therefor. 8 pp. (Repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 1871 v. 1: 907-912.) 1871. Same. (House jol. 27 Gen. Assem. 1 sped. sess. May 1871: 84-87.) . Communication from mayor of Springfield, 111., re. ordinance on additional grounds for new state house. 3 pp. (Repts. 27 Gen. Assem. 1871 v. 1: 857-868.) . Rept. of House committee of investigation into affairs of new state house. 201 pp. (Same 1871 v. 1: 915-1113.) . Memorial of city council of Peoria, requesting transfer of state capital to Peoria, offering remun- erations to state for outlay on unfinished state house at Springfield. (Sen. jol. 27 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1871: 391-392; House jol. same 1871 v. 1: 614- 615.) . Protest of members of the House agst. proposed additional sec. to Sen. bill " to provide for early completion of new state house." (House jol. 27 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1871 v. 1: 763-765.) . Rept. of state house comrs. re. contracts made for furnishing stone for new state house. (Same 1871 v. 1: 325-328.) . Rept. of special committee on heating and venti- lation of House. (Same 1871 v. 1: 108-109.) . Rept. of committee on public bldgs. and grounds re. examinations of books, papers, proposals and contracts pertaining to new state house, and laws in reference to erection of same. (Same 1871 v. 1: 340-342; Sen. jol. Jan. 1871: 214-216.) . Same; called " Special rept. on examination of books, etc." 4 pp. (Repts. 27 Gen. Assem. 1871 v. 1: 806-808.) Tbe letter of transmittal belonging to this doc. Is omitted and In Its place there Is erroneously printed " Letter from Gov. Palmer, transmitting a special rept. of the Directors of the Institution for the Deaf and Dumb." 1873. Rept. of secy, of state re. bond filed by citizens of Springfield to enlarge grounds for new capitol; with copy of bond. (House jol. 28 Gen. Assem. 1873: 160-162.) . Same, separate. 7 pp. (Repts. 28 Gen. Assem. 1873 v. 3: 23-27.) . Rept. of committee on public bldgs. and grounds on Inquiry as to whether additional ground for new state house could be procured. (House jol. 28 Gen. Assem. 1873: 306.) . Communication from atty. gen. re. validity of state house bond given by citizens of Springfield. 8 pp. (Repts. 28 Gen. Assem. 1873 v. 3: 37-44.) 1874. Rept. of committee on public bldgs. and grounds apptd. to examine into charges made agst. bd. of state house comrs. in letting contracts without in- viting competition. (House jol. 28 Gen. Assem. adj. reg. sess. 1874: 619-620.) 1875. Stmts. of stone purchased for new state house, of 111. state penitentiary and cost on same and amt. paid for cutting stone, etc. (Same 29 Gen. Assem. 1875: 558-559.) 1877. Rept. on feasibility and importance of having passenger elevators constructed in new state house. (Sen. jol. 30 Gen. Assem. 1877: 172.) 1878. New state house; additional grounds for; corresp., etc., re. (Bienn. rept. secy, of state 1876/ 8: 1-27.) 1893. Opinion; status of Stuart bond, state house grounds. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1893/4: 269-270.) PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS: STATE cont'd Capitol cont'd SPBINGFIELD cont'd non-serial cont'd 1898. Recommendations for various repairs and im- provements to capitol bldg. and grounds. (Bienn. rept. secy, of state 1896/8: 7.) 1899. The capitals and capitols of the state: historical acct. (Blue Book 1899: 389-405.) 1902. Rept. of N. C. Ricker on needs of state house. (Bienn. rept. secy, of state 1900/2: 4-12.) 1903. Approval of secys. recommendation re. necessity for repairing and improving state capitol and ex- ecutive mansion. (Govs. mess. 1903: 12-13.) RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITUBES 1837-1838. Auditor's stmt. of amt. of apprn. drawn from treasury each mo. from Apr. 1887 to June 1838 for bldg. of state house at Springfield. (Sen. jol. 11 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1838: 69.) -. Same, separate. 1 leaf. (Repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1838.) 1837-1839. Amts. expended for various purposes on acct. of state house. (Rept. exhibiting the statis- tics of the state. 1840: 11.) . Same. (House repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1839/40: 43.) 1839. Rept. of bd. of public works on no. and cost of lots and bldgs. in Springfield, purchased for use of state. 2 pp. (Sen. repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1839: 157-158.) . Re. state house loan. (Rept. auditor of public accts. 1838/9: 13.) 1840. Communication from state house comrs. re. amt. of money expended on state house. 4 pp. (House repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1839: 407-410.) . Rept. of state house comrs. re. amt. due for ser- vices rendered state house by laborers and con- tractors; with detailed stmt. of state house dept. up to Dec. 25, 1840. 6 pp. (Sen. repts. 12 Gen. AssenT. 2 sess. 1840/1: 277-282.) . Rept. from state house comrs. on expenditures, contracts, etc., for erection of state house. 8 pp. (House repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840/1: 97- 104.) 1841. Rept. of committee on public accts. and expendi- tures, on investigation of repts. of two of state house comrs. 10 pp. (Sen. repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840/1: 231-240.) . Rept. of bd. of auditors re. claims agst. state on acct. of state house. 4pp. (Same 1840/1: 137-140.) 1843. Rept. of bd. of auditors on examination of all claims agst. state for work done upon state house. 7 pp. (House repts. 13 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1842 v. 2: 269-275.) . Rept. of committee on public bldgs. and grounds on rept. of auditor, treasurer and secy, of state with communication from comr. on subject of state house comrs. 6 pp. (Same 1842: 333-338.) . Rept. of secy, of state, auditor and treasurer giving result of settlement made with state house comrs. 3 pp. (Same 1842: 325-327.) 1843-1844. Rept. of secy, of state on amt. of money expended in repairing roof of state house during 1843-1844. 3 pp. (Same 14 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1844: 267-269.) 1844. Rept. from auditor of public accts. in reply to inquiry as to amt. of scrip paid by citizens of Springfield for house. 1 leaf. (Same 1844: 217.) 1847. Rept. of committee on public grounds, etc., on repairing state house. 3 pp. (Same 15 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1846: 313-315.) 1848. Rept. of state house comrs. on expenditure of apprn. for state house. 2 pp. (Same 16 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1849: 105.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 315 PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS: STATE cont'd Capitol cont'd RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITDBES cont'd 1850-1854. State of treasury on acct. of fund for com- pleting state house. (Bienn. rept. state treasury 1850/2 (p. 8) some 1852/4.) 1855-1886. Sub-committee repts. on accts. and expendi- tures at executive mansion. (Sen. jol. 36 Gen. Assem. 1889: 746-756.) 1868-1871. Stmt. of amt. of expenditures on new state house. (House jol. 27 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1871 v. 1: 295.) 1869. Communication from house comrs. re. cost of new state house. (Same 26 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1869 v. 2: 166-167.) 1871. Rept. of bills for heating and ventilating and repairing and seating hall of House. (Same 27 Gen. Assem. adj. reg. sess. 1871: 218-219.) 1872. Communication from state house comr. re. act making additional apprn. for new state house. (Same 1871: 743-745.) . Rept. on expenses of heating and ventilating hall of house. (Same 1871: 330.) 1873. Rept on expense of heating hall of House. (Same 28 Gen. Assem. 1873: 152.) . Rept. of atty. gen. re. time when state may de- mand land of obligors of state house bond. (Same 1873: 264-265.) 1875. Stmt. showing apprns. and expenditures on acct. of new state house. (Govs. mess. 1875: 12.) . Rept. of special committee on investigation of financial affairs of new state house. (House jol. 29 Gen. Assem. 1875: 541-564.) . Same, separate. Not seen ; 1000 copies ordered prtd. (House Jol. 1875 : 564). 1876. Estimated cost of bldg. and amt. expended for state house. (Govs. mess. 1877: 31.) 1877. Rept. of Sen. special committee to audit repts. of state house comrs. 100 pp. . Amt limited by constitution for expenditures on acct. of new capitol grounds, constructions, com- pletion, and furnishing of state house. (Govs. mess. 1877: 32.) 1885. Rept. of secy, of state on estimate of cost of re- pairs to new state house. (House jol. 34 Gen. Assem. 1885: 758-759.) . Minority rept. of committee on apprns. on bill to make apprn. for repair of state house. (Same 1885: 502-503.) . Architects' estimate to restore State House. ([State House.]) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. STATE HOUSE LOAN 1839. Mess, from gov. enclosing contract with Pough- keepsie Engine Co., and the protest of a draft drawn on them. 6 pp. (House repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1839/40: 373-378.) . Reason for arrangement made with Bank of 111. for payment of loan due from Poughkeepsie Loco- motive Engine Co. (Govs. mess, called sess. 1839.) . See also under Debt: State, date of Dec. 28, 1839. Executive Mansion [1846]. Rept. of select committee on investigation of necessary repairs to govs. house. 1 leaf. (Sen. repts. 15 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1846/7: 169.) 1891. Rept. of expenditures for repair and furnishing of executive mansion. (Sen. jol. 37 Gen. Assem. 1891: 1097.) . Table showing cost of executive mansion, repairs and furnishing. (Same 1891: 265.) PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS: STATE cont'd Executive Mansion cont'd 1897. Rept. on inspection of executive mansion and chambers. (House jol. 40 Gen. Assem. 1897: 673.) Hospitals; see Maintenance: State Individual Institutions Prisons; see same Reformatories; see same Insurance; see that title Sanitation; see Maintenance: State. Sanitation State House; see above, Capitol PUBLIC CHARITIES; see MAINTENANCE PUBLIC DEBT; see DEBT: PUBLIC PUBLIC HEALTH serial Under act of May 25, 1877, to create and establish a state board of health In 111., In force July 1, 1877. ANNUAL REPOBT (Final Edition) 1877/8-1897. Ann. rept of the state bd. of health of 111., 1-20. Springfield, 1878 n. d. Checklist 1. 1877/8. 1879. 66 pp., foldg. dlagr. 2. 1879. 1881. 129 (1), 252, xxxiv pp., 2 folded sheets. Official register of physicians, etc. 1879. 252, xzxlv 3. 1880.' 1881. 47, 268 pp. Official register of physicians, etc. 1880. 268 pp. 4. 1881. 1882. xv, xxxil, 213 pp. 5. 1882. 1883. xvl, xllv, 633 pp. 6. 1883. 1884. xxiv, 103, xxvl, 96, xv, 324 pp. Conspectus of medical colleges xxvl. 96 pp. Official register of physicians, etc. xv, 324 pp. 7. 1884. 1885. xll, llv, 613 pp. Medical education in the U. 8., pp. 471-613. 8. 1885. 1886. xv, cxxx, 556 pp. Medical education, pp. 375-556. Pages 1-556 have an individual title page : Appendix to the 8th ann. rept. 1886. 9. 1886. 1889. xiii, Ixvlll, 274 pp. Pages 1-274 have an Individual title page : Appendix to the 9th ann. rept. 1887. 10. 1887. 1890. vli, xcl, 313 pp. Official register of physicians, etc. 313 pp. 11. 1888. 1892. xcvil, 236 pp. Official register of physicians, etc. 236 pp. unnum. 1889, 1890, 1891. 1894. cxxxv, 59 pp. Zymotic diseases In Chicago, 1890-1892. 69 pp. 15. 1892. 1894. Ixvi, xxvll, 255 pp. Medical colleges of the U. 8. 255 pp. 16. 1893. 1894. xllv, 270 pp. Official register of physicians, etc. 270 pp. Copies of this rept. sent out by the bd. of health are all mutilated, having the second order on p. 40 cut out. This was made necessary by the operation of an Injunction restraining the bd. from publish- ing this order, after It had been printed In the annual report. 17. 1894. 1895. xcvl, 280 pp. Official register of physicians, etc. 280 pp. 18. 1895. 1896. Iv, 294 pp. Official register of physicians, etc. 294 pp. 19. 1896. 1899. cxl pp. 20. 1897. n. d. xiii, Ixxxiii, 66, ccxxxv, 282 pp. Official register of physicians, etc. 282 pp. 19th and 20th repts. bound together. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1877/8 In Repts. 31 Gen. Assem. 1879, v. 4. 2. 1879 " " 32 " " 1881, V. 3. 3. 1880 " " 32 " " 1881, V. 8. 4-20. 1881-1897 omitted. (Preliminary Edition) 1903/4. Rept. of the state bd. of health of 111. for the yrs. 1903 and 1904. Issued preliminary to the pub- lication of the full proceedings of the bd. n. p. n. d. 31 pp. These preliminary Issues are being continued. None earlier than the above was seen by the compiler. 316 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP ILLINOIS PUBLIC HEALTH cont'd serial cont'd ANNUAL REPORT cont'd C 1878-1897. Abstract of the [annual and quarterly] pro- ceedings of the bd. of health. Beginning in 1882 these proceedings were Issued sepa- rately. They formed, from the beginning In 1878 (pp. 49-56), a part of the annual rept. of the bd. of health. It has not been thought necessary to collate a checklist of the separates. D BULLETIN Comprises such sections of quarterly rept. of secy. to the bd. as are of public interest. 1903-1904. Bulletin of the 111. bd. of health, v. 1, no. 1 et seq. E ClBCULABS The following collation was made up from the Surgeon General's Index Catalogue and from the N. Y. P. L. collection. There is no file of these circulars in the office of the Illinois State Bd. of Health. The division of these circulars into series has no other foundation than the assumption of the compiler. That a renumbering of the series took place seems obvious. Whether the years assigned for the be- ginning of a new numbering are correct, is un- certain. Checklist 1 series 1877-1885 1-49. Not found. unnum. 1877, Nov. 10. Circular to the medical pro- fession of 111. [Information relative to registration of births, marriages, and deaths and for obtaining certificates of practice.] 1 sheet 4. . Same. 1 A.R. bd. health 1877/8 : 50-51. This was the first circular Issued by the bd. of health. unnum. 1877, Dec. 5. Circular addressed to co. bds. through co. clerks with blanks for information rela- tive to register of physicians, rept. of births, mar- riages, etc.] (1 A.K. bd. health 1877/8:52.) . Separate not found. unnum. 1878, June. Form of letter prepared for co. clerks to aid them In executing the provisions of the Medical Practice and State Bd. of Health acts. (1 same 1877/8:54.) . Separate not found. unnum. 1878, Aug. Circular letter addressed to practi- tioners and mldwives. (1 same 1877/8:54-55.) . Separate not found. unnum. 1881, June 13. [Circular-letter inviting state, municipal bds. of health to attend conference of state and local bds. of health, on June 29, in Chicago, for considering plan to prevent introduction and spread of small-pox In this country]. . Separate not found. . Same. (4 A.R. bd. health 1881 : 120.) unnum. 1881, July 15. Transportation of corpses. Rules for .... by r.rs. and steamboats in state of 111. . Separate not found. . Same. (4 A.R. bd. of health 1881 : 8.) unnum. 1881, July 15. Sanitary policing of rwy. sta- tions. [Circular-letter] To general mngrs. and supts. of r.rs. . Separate not found. . Same. (4 A.R. bd. health 1881 : 9.) unnum. 1881, Oct. 20. Suppression of epidemic dis- eases. [Circular-letter to local bds. of health.] . Separate. 1 leaf 4. . Same. (4 A.R. bd. health 1881 : 11.) unnum. 1881, Nov. 11. Dangers of summer resorts. [Circular addressed to secretaries of state bds. of health of N. H., N. J., Mass., and others ; to National Bd. of Health, and individuals.] . Separate not found. . Same. (4 A.R. bd. health 1881:12-13.) 1882 [i. e. 1881], Nov. 12. Vaccination of rwy. employes. [Circular-letter addressed to mngrs. of r.rs. urging vaccination or revaccinatlon, of all employes]. . Separate not found. . Same. (4 A.R. bd. of health 1881:14.) 1881, Nov. 15. Hwy. sanitation. [Circular-letter ad- dressed to general mngrs. of r.rs. of 111.] . Separate not found. . Same. (4 A.R. bd. health 1881 : 19.) unnum. 1882, Jan. 9. [Circular letter to supts. and other officers of all leading steamboat lines on the PUBLIC HEALTH cont'd serial cont'd E cont'd CIBCULABS cont'd Checklist cont'd 1 series cont'd 1877-1885 cont'd Ohio and Mississippi rivers, re. vaccination of river- men.] . Separate not found. . Same. (5 A.R. bd. health 1882 : iv.) unnum. 1882, Jan. 10. Vaccination of inmates of state and other institutions : [official order addressed to those in charge of state institutions and to other public officers.] . Separate not found. . Same. (5 A.K. bd. health 1882 :v.) 50. 1881, Dec. 1. Vaccination order. . Separate not found. . Same. (4 A.R. bd. health 1881 : 24-28.) 50a. 1881, Dec. 1. Official order concerning the vaccina- tion of school children. 4 pp. . Same. (5 A.R. bd. health 1882 : 370-372.) 50b. 1882, May 1. Same, revised. 4 pp. 51. 1881, Dec. 31. Scholar's certificate of vaccination. . Same. (4 A.R. bd. health 1881 : 29.) 52. Return of vaccination certificates, [blank.] . Same. (5 A.R. bd. health 1882:378.) . Same. (4 A.K. bd. health 1881 : 30.) 53. 1882, Jan. Official order concerning the prevention of small-pox. Revised and in force Jan. 1, 1882. 8 pp. . Same. (5 A.R. bd. health 1882:378-380.) The circular letter to accompany this blank is printed in 4 aim. rept. bd. health 1881 : 31. . 1882, May. Same. (5 A.R. state bd. of health 1882: 511-520.) 54. Not found. 55. 1882. Jan. 23. Official order [extending time speci- fied In previous order [507] for vaccination of school children. . Separate not found. . Same. (5 A.R. bd. health 1882:375.) 56. 1882. [Blank form of] personal certificate of vaccin- ation ; [Stub or counter-foil]. Memoranda certificate for vaccinating physician [blank form]. (5 A.R. bd. health 1882: 474.) 57-59. Not found. 60. 1882, March. Official circular concerning vaccina- tion of school children. 4 pp. 61-65. Not found. 66. 1882. March [Circular addressed to physicians for data re. their experience in vaccinating]. (5 A.R. bd. health 1882 : 461.) 67. 1882. [Blank form of] postal-card vaccination re- turn. (5 A.R. bd. health 1882 : 462-463.) 68-79. Not found. 80. [1882] Small-pox epidemic, 1881-1882. [Blank form of] small-pox rept. . Separate not found. . Same. (5 A.R. bd. health 1882 : 243.) 81. . [Circular letter to accompany circular no. 86.] 82. Separate not found. Same. (5 A.R. bd. health 1882:240.) [Same, to accompany circular no. 80.] . Separate not found. . Same. (5 A.R. bd. health 1882 : 243.) 83-85. Not found. 86. . Cost of small-pox epidemic, 1881-1882. [Blank form of] rept. . Separate not found. . Same. (5 A.R. bd. health 1882 : 241-242.) 87-89. Not found. 90. 1882. [Blank form of] condensed return of deaths [for the yr. 1881 only]. . Separate not found. . Same. (5 A.R. bd. health 1882 : 538.) Following this is prtd. a classified list of causes of death .... (pp. 540-541). alphabetical list of causes of death (pp. 542-543) ; list of synonyma and equivalents of causes of death (pp. 544-546). Part of this circular? 91-99. Not found. 100. 1882. Instructions for compiling condensed return of deaths. 13 pp. Same. (5 A.R. bd. health 1882: 535-546.) 1885. Same. 16 pp. 101 1882. [Blank form of] register of deaths. Separate not found. Same. (5 A.R. bd. health 1882 : 537.) 102-111. Not found. 112. 1882, Sept. 20. Vaccination of school-children. To county superintendents, school boards and teachers. 4 pp. . Same. (5 A.R. bd. health 1882 : 376-377.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 317 PUBLIC HEALTH cont'd serial cont'd B cont'd CIRCULARS cont'd Checklist cont'd 1 series cont'd 1877-1885 cont'd 113-154. Not found. 155. 1883. Preventable disease circular, no. 2. Diph- theria. 7 pp. 156. Not found. 157. 1883. Preventable disease circular, no. 3. Scarlet fever. 8 pp. 158. 1883. Same. Typhoid fever. 8 pp. 159. 1883. Same. Small-pox. 8 pp. 160-169. Not found. 170. 1883, April. Proc. quarterly meeting, Apr. 1. 19 pp. 171-177. Not found. 178. 1883, June. Proc. quarterly meeting, June 29. 8 pp. 179-221. Not found. 222. 1883. July 3. Circular letter relative to Asiatic cholera. Not found. 223-227. Not found. 228. 1884. Public health laws of Illinois and sanitary memoranda for the Information and use of local health authorities and others. 51 pp. 229-234. Not found. 235. 1884. Auflr. Concerning the vaccination of school children [with instructions as to " satisfactory evi- dence of proper and successful vaccination"]. 4 pp. 236-240. Not found. 241. n. d. Blank form for repts. of smallpox casos from attending physicians. (7 A.R. bd. health 1884 : 55- 56. > 242. 1884. Suggestions for reports of smallpox. 1 sheet. 243-257. Not found. 258. Prevention and suppression of epidemic and malig- nant diseases. Typhoid fever. Feh. 1. 1892. 7 pp. 259-285. Not found. 286. 1885. Resolutions concerning medical education. 1 sheet. 4. 287-294. Not found. 295. Oct. Proc. quarterly meeting, Oct. 29. 20 pp. 296-299. Not found. 30O. 1886. Jan. Proc. quarterly meeting, Jan. 21. 66 pp. 2 series 1886-1893 [nos. 1-3001 1-274. Not found. 275. 1892. April 4. Medical practice In 111. 14 pp. 276-2RR. Not found. 287. 1892. Circular concerning vaccination. 288. 1892. " " 289 1892. " 290. 1892. " 291. 1892. July 1. Memorandum concerning vaccination. 13 pp. Repr. from 5 A.R. bd. health 1882 : 483-496. 292. Not found. 293. 1892. Abstr. of minutes of the meeting held In Chicago. July 27. 18 pp. 294-299. Not found. 300. 1893, May 31. Medicine and surgery. Chap. 91. To promote the science of medicine and surgery. 4 pp. 3 series 1893-1894 [nos. 1-?1 1-296. Not found. 297. Ann. meeting. Springfield, Jan. 30, 1894. 16 pp. 4 series 1895-[1896] 1-195. Not found. 196 (sic). Milk inspection. Rules and regulations of the state bd. of health, concerning production and sale of milk and cream for human food. Aug. 12, 1895. 7 pp. 196 (sic). Preventable disease circular, no. 1. Small- pox. March 27, 1895. 8 pp. 197-267. Not found. 268. Prevention nnd suppression of epidemic and malig- nant diseases. Diphtheria. Nov. 17. 1896. 8 pp. 269-272. Not found. 273. 1896, Nov. 17. Prevention and suppression of epi- demic and malignant diseases. Diphtheria. 8 pp. PUBLIC HEALTH cont'd v serial cont'd F PREVENTABLE DISEASE CIRCULARS Checklist English edition 1 series 1881. How to prevent the spread of small pox. ed. 1. March. Not found, ed. 2. Not found, ed. 3. Revised Nov. 4 pp. In Documents as follows : ed. 1 In 4 ann. rept. bd. health 1881 : 3-6. ed. 2-3 omitted. 2 series Small-pox. 8 pp. 7 pp. (Circulars whole no (Circulars whole no. no. 1. 1883. 159.) no. 2. 1883. Diphtheria. 155.) no. 2. 1883. Same. (6 ann. rept. bd. health 1883: 83-86. ) 1883. Scarlet fever. 8 pp. (Circulars whole no. no. 3. 157.) no. 3. 1883. 86-88.) nn. 3. 1883. no. 4. 1883. no. 158.) no. ,. 1883. 89-92. ) Same. (6 ann. rept. bd. health 1883 : Revised Jan. 1888. 7 pp. Typhoid fever. 8 pp. (Circulars whole Same. (6 ann. rept. bd. health 1883: 3 series PREVENTION AND SUPPRESSION OF MALIGNANT AND EPIDEMIC DISEASES no. 1. 1895, March 27. Small-pox. 8 pp. (Circulars whole no. 196.) no. 2. Not found. [no. 3.1 1892, Feb. 1. Typhoid fever. 7 pp. [no. 4.] 1895, Oct. 10. Scarlet fever. 8 pp. German edition 1 series ClRCULARE UBEB BEKAMPFUNG ANSTECKENDER KRANKHEITEN 1881. Wie kann man die Blatternseuche verhlndern? 4 pp. 1883. Typhus. 8 pp. Scandinavian edition 1881. Forholdsregler for at forhlndre Udbredelsen at Kopperne. 4 pp. non-serial 18 ? Common dangers to health: bad air, bad water, bad food. Remarks by John M. Gregory, n. t. p. 8 pp. Copy In Library of Congress. 1884. Rules and regulations concerning public health. (7 A.R. bd. health 1884: 45-57.) Blindness 1894. Prevention of blindness. (State bd. of health.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. Boards of Health 1881. Recommendation for such legislation as will place bd. of health in position to properly perform functions. (Govs. mess. 1881: 10.) 1882. Opinion; power of state board of health. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1880/2: 29.) 1883. Proclamation of ann. mtg. of bd. to gov. (State bd. of health.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. 1885. Suggestion for contingent apprn. subject to order of bd. of health, to be used on approval of gov. only in case of approach of ravaging disease threatening the lives and health of large portions of people of state. (Govs. mess. 1885: 16.) 1887. Recommendation for liberal apprns. enabling bd. of health to meet all necessities of its creation. (Same 1887: 41.) 1889. Recommendation that usual apprns. for bd. of health be allowed. (Same 1889: 16.) 1898. Opinion; power of bd. of health. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1897/8: 361.) 318 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS PUBLIC HEALTH cont'd Boards of Health cont'd 1900. Same; state bd. of health power of co. comrs. to quarantine; expenses of quarantine by state bd. out of what fund paid. (Same 1899/00: 333.) 1903. Recommendation for more adequate provision to defray expenses of state bd. of health. (Govs. mess. 1903: 16.) LOCAL BOARDS 1897. Powers of city councils in cities and presidents and bds. of trustees in villages incorporated under general law. (20 A.R. bd. health 1897: xii-xiii.) 1900. Opinion; creation of township bd. of health powers and duties. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1899/ 00: 340-341.) 1901. Same; compensation of city bd. of health. (Same 1901/2: 241.) Conferences 1881. Chicago conference on small-pox; see below, Epidemics. Small-pox, this date. 1884. National conference of state bds. of health. (7 A.R. bd. health 1884: 77-137.) 1897. Rept. on proceedings of sec. of hygiene, public health, epidemiology and sanitary engineering of 12th International Medical Congress, held at Mos- cow, Russia, Aug. 19-26, 1897; by F. W. Hunt. (20 same 1897: xlviii-lvi.) Dead, Care of 1881. Transportation of corpses. Rules for r.rs. and steamboats in 111. July 15. (4 A.R. bd. health 1881: 8.) 1904. Official rules concerning the transportation of the dead. (Revised and in force April 1.) 1 sheet 4. (111. state bd. of health.) Diseases 18 ? Rules and regulations of the 111. state bd. of health for the prevention, restriction and suppres- sion of contagious diseases. 4 pp. 1890-1892. Zymotic diseases in Chicago, sanitary ex- hibit of state bd. of health at World's Columbian Exposition 1903. 53 pp. (12/14 A.R. bd. health 1889/91.) CONSUMPTION 19 7-1904. The cause and prevention of consumption. Circular, ed. 1-3. (State bd. of health.) Checklist ed. 1. Not found, ed. 2. 1904. 16 pp. ed. 3. 1904. 24 pp. 1903. Notes on tuberculosis [in 111.]; by Dr. Geo. W. Webster, pres. of III. state bd. of health. (111. con- ference of charities 8 sess. 1903: 69-72.) . The economic loss to 111. from tuberculosis; by H. M. Thomas. (Same 1903: 72-79.) Epidemics 1881. Circular of state bd. of health, Oct. 20, to presi- dents of local bds., requesting concert of action to prevent, control and stamp out contagious and epidemic diseases during coming winter 1 leaf 4. . Same. (4 A.R. bd. health 1881: 11.) Not seen ; Surgeon General's Library. 1887. Propriety of memorializing Congress to make suitable provision for extermination of all epidemic or contagious diseases. (Govs. mess. 1887: 40.) 1893. Recommendation that contingent epidemic fund be largely increased. (Same 1893: 15.) CHICKEN-POX 1900. Circular of information. Chicken-pox (vari- cella) in the adult. To the physicians of 111. 2 leaves. Not seen ; Surgeon General's Library. PUBLIC HEALTH cont'd Epidemics cont'd CHOLERA See also below, Quarantine. 1884. Asiatic cholera in North America. National conference of state bds. of health held at St. Louis, Oct. 13-15, 1884. 24 pp. (State bd. of health.) . Suggestions on cholera. (Same.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. 1886. Coast defenses agst. Asiatic cholera. Rept. of an inspection of the Atlantic and Gulf quarantines betw. the St. Lawrence and Rio Grande; by J. H. Rauch. 31 pp. (Same.) DIPHTHERIA 1883. Diphtheria. 7 pp. (Preventable disease circu- lars, no. 2.) . Same. (6 ann. rept. bd. health 1883: 83-86.) 1903. Diphtheria its prevention, restriction and sup- pression; issued by 111. state bd. of health. 19 pp. SCARLET FEVER 1883. Scarlet fever. 8 pp. (Preventable disease circu- lars, no. 3.) . Same. (6 ann. rept. bd. health 1883: 86-88.) 1895. Scarlet fever. 8 pp. (Prevention and suppres- sion of malignant and epidemic diseases, unnum.) 1903. Scarlet fever (scarlatina) its prevention, restric- tion and suppression. 19 pp. (111. state bd. of health.) SMALL-POX See also Vital Statistics : Mortality. 1879-1881. Table showing no. of deaths from small-pox reported in several cities of U. S. (4 A.R. bd. health 1881: 124-125.) 1880-1882. Table showing mean of total population living at all ages, proportion of cases of small pox, relative susceptibility to small pox at given ages. (5 same 1882: 227-228.) . Small pox epidemic in U. S. (5 same 1882: 211- 327.) 1881. Rept. of proceedings at Chicago conference on small pox, June 29-30. (4 same 1881: [119M30.) . How to prevent the spread of small-pox, ed. 3. Revised, Nov. 4 pp. Not seen ; Surgeon General's Library. . Same. (4 ann. rept. bd. health 1881: 3-6.) . Same, German ed. Wie kann man die Blattern- seuche verhindern? 4 pp. Not seen ; Surgeon General's Library. . Same, Scandinavian ed. Forholdsregler for at forhindre Udbredelsen of Kopperne. 4 pp. Not seen ; Surgeon General's Library. 1881-1882. Table showing cases of small pox treated in Chicago hospital, by ages and nativities. (5 A.R. bd. health 1882: 251, 252.) . Table showing cases of small pox in city and hospitals of Chicago, by months. (5 same 1882: 250, 252.) . Tables showing recapitulation of small pox cases in city of Chicago, by wards and divisions. (5 same 1882: 250, 251.) 1881-1883. Tabular stmt. of localities infected, origin of contagion, duration, no. of cases, no. of deaths, actual cost to individuals and communities, con- structive and estimated cost in each locality re- ported (small pox). (5 same 1882: 231-239.) . Tables showing nationality of cases of small pox, and occupations. (5 same 1882: 230.) . Table showing recoveries and deaths, with per- centages, among 1081 successfully vaccinated cases, analyzed with reference to date of vaccination in relation to exposure. (5 same 1882: 223.) . Table showing total no. of cases of small-pox at given ages, sexes specified. (5 same 1882: 227.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP ILLINOIS 319 PUBLIC HEALTH cont'd Epidemics cont'd SMALL-POX cont'd . Table showing recoveries and deaths, with per- centages, among 710 unvaccinated cases, sub-di- visions: vaccination never attempted, vaccination attempted, reported unsuccessful. (5 same 1882: 224.) . Table showing analysis of 239 cases, reported unsuccessfully vaccinated, with reference to date of attempted vaccination in relation to exposure. (5 same 1882: 225.) . Table showing results in 140 misc. cases, recur- rent attacks, inoculated, etc. (5 same 1882: 225.) . Table showing origin of infection in new points infected, and in new introductions into places pre- viously infected, during each month of yr. (5 same 1882: 217.) . Diagram showing no. of new points infected and new introductions of small pox into places previ- ously infected, during each month of yr. (5 same 1882: 216.) . Tables showing mo. of introduction and origin of introduction of small pox in several states. (5 same 1882: 215.) 1882. Table showing decline of epidemic of small pox in Chicago since inauguration of immigrant inspec- tion service. (5 same 1882: xxxiv.) . Table showing steady decline of small pox in Chicago. (5 same 1882: 347-349.) . Tabular strut, showing sex, age, nativity, occu- pation, vaccinal history, character of attack, dura- tion of illness, and result in 1000 cases of small pox. (5 same 1882: 296-327.) . Official order of state bd. of health concerning prevention of small-pox. Revised and in force Jan. 1. 8 pp. (Circular 53.) Not seen ; Surgeon General's Library. . Same. (5 A.R. state bd. of health 1882: 511-520.) . Immigrant inspection service of the National Bd. of Health; operations in western district, com- prising states of Indiana, 111. and Missouri. (5 A.R. bd. of health 1882: 343-365.) In relation to small pox. . Immigrant introduction of small-pox. (5 same 1882: 331-342.) 1883. Small-pox. 8 pp. (Preventable disease circu- lars, no. 1.) 1884. Suggestions for reports of small-pox. 1 sheet. (Circular 242, state bd. of health.) 1893/4. Tenement house mnftre.; infectious food; small-pox in garment shops in Chicago; illustrative cases; danger of infection increased by conceal- ment; recurrence and dangerous medical certifi- cates; insufficiency of sees. 1, 2 and 8; need of staff physicians; reasons for concealment in tenement houses; tenement house vs. factory; the lesson of the small pox epidemic; cloak mnftrers. and their shops; clothing, etc. (2 A.R. factory inspectors 1893/4: 58-61.) 1894. First special rept. of factory inspectors; on small-pox in the tenement house sweat-shops of Chicago. July 1, 1894. 57 pp. . Table showing places where small-pox appeared, no. of cases, deaths and original contagion. (17 A.R. bd. health 1894: xlix.) 1895. Table showing places where outbreaks of small pox were reported, with no. of cases. (18 same 1895: xxxviii.) . Small-pox. 8 pp. (Prevention and suppression of malignant and epidemic diseases, no. 1.) 1899. Variola benigna and modified smallpox. Re- prints from Reynolds' System of Medicine 1879, PUBLIC HEALTH cont'd Epidemics cont'd SMALL-POX cont' d and Allbutt's System of Medicine 1897. Published by 111. state bd. of health. 1 sheet. 1900. Remarks on the present mild type of small pox, the symptoms and diagnosis; by Wm. M. Welch. Reprinted from Phila. Medical Jol. Nov. 18, 1899. 18 pp. (111. state bd. of health.) 1901. Touching the symptoms and diagnosis of the epidemic of modified small pox prevalent in some portions of the U. S. An open letter to state bd. of health of 111. by Jas. N. Hyde. 24 pp. illus. 6 pis. 1903. Small-pox, its prevention, restriction and sup- pression; issued by state bd. of health, 1902. 50 pp., illus. TYPHOID 1883. Typhoid fever. 8 pp. (Preventable disease circulars, no. 4.) . Same, in German. 8 pp. . Same. (6 ann. rept. bd. health 1883: 89-92.) 1892. Typhoid fever. 7 pp. (Prevention and suppres- sion of malignant and epidemic diseases, unnum.) 1904. Typhoid fever, rules and regulations concerning its prevention and suppression. 17 pp. (111. state bd. of health.) YELLOW FEVBE 1878. Yellow fever in Cairo, 111.; by Dr. W. R. Smith, S. R. (1 A.R. bd. health 1878: 46-48.) . Map of yellow fever from districts of Cairo, 111. (1 same 1878.) 1879. Yellow fever in U. S. in 1879; by secy. (2 same 1879: 24-93.) With proceedings of meeting of sanitary council of Miss. Valley. 1897. Table showing yellow fever in U. S. as reported to supervising surgeon gen. of U. S. Marine Hos- pital Service. (20 same 1897: Ixxv-lxxvi.) . Yellow fever in U. S. in 1897, rept of secy, to bd. at quarterly meeting, Oct. 5. (20 same 1897: Ivii- Ixxvili.) Expenditures; see below, Receipts and Expenditures Inspection Service: Federal 1882. See above, Epidemics. Small-pox, this date. Inspection Service: State See also below under Sanitation. State Sanitary Survey. 1885. Recapitulation of tabular stoats, of house-to- house inspections in towns, with aggregates of same. (8 A.R. bd. health 1885: 113-117.) Laws and Decisions DECISIONS 1884. Decisions in courts in several states under medi- cal practice laws. (7 A.R. bd. health 1884: 427- 466.) 1897. Court decisions arranged alphabetically by states. (20 same 1897: xciii-cxxxix. ) . Court decisons of 111. courts. (20 same 1897: 1- 47.) LAWS 1877. State bd. of health. Act to create and establish bd. of health in state approved May 25, 1877, in force July 1, 1877. (1 A.R. bd. health 1878: 14-15.) Reappears In the 6th (1883 : vill-x), 8th (1885:535-8) and 20th (1897:lx-xl) repts. 1882. Medical laws in U. S. and Canada. (5 same 1882: [7]-202.) 1884. Summary of existing legislation In 111. concern- ing public health. (7 same 1884: 19-43.) . Public health laws and sanitary memoranda for use of local health authorities and others. 51 pp. (State bd. of health.) 320 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS PUBLIC HEALTH cont'd Laws and Decisions cont'd LAWS cont'd 1896. Public health laws of 111., and sanitary memo- randa for the information and use of local health authorities and others. Springfield, 1896. 50 pp. Not seen ; Surgeon General's Library. Medical Societies 1840. Kept. re. bill " to incorporate medical societies." (Sen. jol. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840: 103-104.) 1841. Rept. on act to incorporate medical societies. 2 pp. (Sen. repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840/1: 227-228.) 1877-1884. Directory of medical societies in 111. (6 A.R. bd. health 1883: 241-249.) 1894-1897. Directory of medical societies in 111. (16 same 1893 (pp. 211-227) 20 same 1897.) Quarantine 1879. Summary stmt. of inspections and other service at quarantine inspection station, Miss. River, below Cairo. (2 A.R. bd. health 1879: 93.) . Table showing temperature record, quarantine inspection station, Mississippi River, below Cairo, 111. (2 some 1879: 89.) 1884. Cholera quarantine regulations. (7 some 1884: 59-62.) 1885. Coast defenses agst. Asiatic cholera, rept. of in- spection of quarantines maintained upon Atlantic and Gulf coasts from St. Lawrence to Rio Grande. (8 some 1885: 19-57.) Receipts and Expenditures See also the " Detailed stuit. of warrants drawn on the treasury " in the auditor's rept. 1879-1897. Financial stmt. and rept. of treasurer of bd. of health. (2 A.R. bd. health 1879 (pp. 20-23) 20 some 1897.) 1881. Rept. of money appropriated to defray expenses of bd. of health in investigating cause of outbreak of epidemics and aiding in preventing spread of same. (Govs. mess. 1881: 10.) Sanitation 1881. Official orders, circulars, and extracts from secys. correspondents. (4 A.R. bd. health 1881: 3-35.) Concerning sanitation. 1885. Tables showing recapitulation of house and fac- tory repts. on sanitary conditions. (8 some 1885: Ixvii.) . Table showing improvements in sanitary condi- tions. (8 same 1885: 121-122.) 1886, 1893. Sanitary rept. (State bd. of health.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. CHICAGO 1879. Sanitary problems of Chicago past and present; by secy. (2 A.R. bd. health 1879: 94-123.) FACTORIES AND WOBKSHOPS; see LABOR. FACTORY IN- SPECTION PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND INSTITUTIONS; SEE MAINTENANCE: STATE. SANITATION SANITABY COUNCIL OF THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY serial Sanitary Council of the Mississippi Valley 1879-1885. Proceedings of the ann. meetings 1-7 1. 1879 Nov. T 2. 1880 April called 1880 Dec. 3. 1881 April ;2 April 5 A.R. bd. health 1882 : 521-532. } ! 6 pril ? 1883 : 92-101. 6. 1884 Mar. 7 1884 65-73 7. 1885 Mar. 8 1885 ! 61-76.' non-serial 1879. Organization mtg. of the Sanitary Council of the Mississippi Valley, Apr.-May. (2 A.R. bd. health 1879: 27-44.) 4 A.R. bd. healti 1881 : 131-182. PUBLIC HEALTH cont'd Sanitation cont'd SANITABY DISTRICTS 1889. Jol. of committee of whole house of 36 Gen. Assem. upon House bill 299 to create sanitary dis- tricts. (House jol. 36 Gen. Assem. 1889: 1064-1074.) CHICAGO SANITARY DISTRICT See Canals. Chicago Drainage Canal. SCHOOL HYGIENE; see EDUCATION. SCHOOL HYGIENE STATE INSTITUTIONS; see MAINTENANCE: STATE STATE SANITABY SUBVEY serial A CITIES AND TOWNS 1 series 1879. Summary of inspection rept., July-Aug. (2 A.R. bd. health 1879: 30 and foldg sheet.) " To promote the sanitation of towns and cities in the lower part of the State, early in the month of May blanks ror the house to house inspection were gent to East St. Louis, Chester, Grand Tower, Cairo, Mound City, Metropolis, Shawneetown, and Golconda. After the outbreak of yellow fever at Memphis blanks were sent to [29 other cities]." (2 A.R. bd. health 1879:130.) The above sum- mary Is only for the following cities, Decatur, Metropolis, Cairo, Galesburg. Anna, Tamaroa, Mound City, and Mount Vernon. 2 series " As an important step In the sanitary survey of the state, a form for a sanitary schedule was dis- tributed to the more Important cities and towns. This form was based upnn the Schedules of Ques- tions for the Sanitary Survey of a City or Town, originally prepared under the direction of the American Public Health Assn., by a committee of 28 prominent sanitarians. These questions were revised and embrace the following subjects : A. Location, population and climate; B. Topography; C. Water Supply ; D. Drainage and Sewerage ; B. Streets. Alleys and Public Grounds ; F. Habita- tions ; G. Gas and Lighting ; H. Garbage and Ex- creta ; I. Markets ; K. Slaughter Houses and Abattoirs : L. Manufactories and Trades ; M. Hos- pitals and Public Charities ; N. Police and Pris- ons ; O. Fire Establishments, etc. ; P. Cemeteries and Burials : Q. Public Health, Laws, Regulations, Municipal Officials ; R. Registration and Statistics of Deaths and Diseases ; S. Municipal Sanitary Expenses ; T. Public Schools." (8 A.R. bd. health 1885:139.) 1885-1886. Sanitary survey of cities and towns. In Documents as follows : 1885 in 8 A.R. state bd. health 1885 : 139-282. Embraces sanitary survey of the following places : Pullman, Quincy, Litchfleld, Canton, Morris, Le- mont. Edwardsville, Bushnell, Carlyle, Greenville, Soarta. Virden, Carthage, Camp Point, Oregon, McLeansboro, Nokomls. Clayton, Equality. 1886 in 9 A.R. state bd. health 1886 : 1-159. Sanitary survey of following places : Alton, Anna, Beardstown. Belleville, Carlinville, Carrollton, Col- llnsville. Freeburg, Mt. Vernon. Rockford, Rock Island. Springfield, Streatnr. Tuscola, Urbana. B STATE AT LARGE " At the July, 1884, meeting of the state board of health the initiative was taken in a systematic plan of operations for a general sanitary inspection of the entire state, with the view of securing the best obtainable condition of cleanliness in order, prim- arily, to prevent the spread of Asiatic cholera should that disease then assuming threatening proportions In Southern Europe be, unfortunately, introduced Into Illinois. The work was begun by a general memorandum, dated July 3, 1884, out- lining the more Important points requiring prompt attention, and which was sent to the authorities of some 800 cities, towns, and villages throughout the State. This was followed by a circular-order, issued through the offices of the county clerks, directing an inspection of all public buildings In charge of county commissioners or boards of super- visors, and requesting especial attention to the condition of almshouses, Jails, and kindred insti- tutions. At brief intervals similar circulars were addressed to the managers of all r.r. cos. operating in 111., to co. supts. of schools, to health officers, and others." (7 A.R. bd. health 1884 : 69.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 381 PUBLIC HEALTH cont'd Sanitation cont'd STATE SANITARY SUBVEY cont'd serial cont'd B cont'd STATE AT LARGE cont'd 1884-1886. [Ann. rept] In Documents as follows : 1884 In 7 A.U. state bd. health 1884 : 59-62. 1885 " 8 " 1885 : 83-252. 1886 " 9 1886 : 1-159. Discontinued. 1884-1885. Circulars, 1-8. Checklist 1. 1884, July 3. Cholera quarantine regulations. 2. 1884, July. Inspection of public buildings, especially almshouses and Jails. 3. 1884, July 17. Sanitary condition of r.r. stations, depots and surrounding grounds. 4. 1885, March. Instructions for filling out blank forms of house to house Inspection. 5. Not found. 6. 1885, April. Inspection of public Institutions. 7. 1885, April. Circular to co. supts. of schools. 1 1. 8. 1885, June. Relative to Sanitary Schedule. In Documents as follows : 1-3 In 7 ann. rept. bd. health 1884 : 59-62. 4 " 8 " " " " 1885:87-89. 5 omitted. 6 In 8 ann. rept. bd. health 1885 : 100-101. 7 " 8 ' ' T " " 1885 : 102-103. 8 " 8 " " " " 1886:139. non-serial 1879. Summary of inspection rept. In towns and cities by wards. (2 A.R. bd. health 1879: 131.) 1885. State sanitary survey. (Cities and towns) sani- tary schedule of embracing the following conditions pertaining to the public health. 44(1) fl. (State bd. of health.) . Same. (8 A.R. bd. health 1885: 139-155.) . [Circular letter concerning sanitary survey of the state, and house-to-house inspection now being prosecuted .... with reference to probable advent of Asiatic cholera] March 27. 1 leaf. 4. (State bd. of health.) . Inspection rept. (Same.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. WATER-SUPPLY; see that title Vaccination 1881. Table showing vaccinal status of scholars at date of making returns, in Cook Co., Chicago included. (5 A.R. bd. health 1882: 387.) . Tables showing abstract of returns of vaccinal history in Cook Co., Chicago included. (5 same 1882: 387.) . Table showing no. of enrolled scholars in each co., no. in attendance, and vaccinal status Dec. 1, 1881, and date of making returns. (5 same 1882: 391-392.) . Table showing results of vaccination and revac- cination with bovine and humanized virus at given ages and in each sex in Wayne Co. (5 same 1882: 390.) . Table showing vaccinal status of scholars at date of making returns in Wayne Co. (5 same 1882: 389.) . Tables showing abstract of returns of vaccinal history in Wayne Co. (5 same 1882: 389.) . Tables showing comparative results of vaccina- tion and renovation with bovine and humanized virus, at given ages and in each sex, in Cook Co., Chicago included. (5 same 1882: 388.) . Tables showing no. of scholars returned from each co. as protected by vaccination or revaccina- 21 PUBLIC HEALTH cont'd Vaccination cont'd tion prior and after Dec. 1, 1881, at given ages and of each sex. (5 same 1882: 416-425.) 1881. Tables showing no. of scholars returned from each co. as having been revaccinated prior and after Dec. 1, 1881, at given ages, and of each sex. (5 same 1882: 406-415.) . Tables showing no. of scholars returned from each co. as having been vaccinated (primary) prior and after Dec. 1, 1881, at given ages, and of each sex. (5 same 1882: 396-405.) . Table showing percentages of vaccinally pro- tected in each co. prior to Dec. 1, 1881, and at date of making returns. (5 same 1882: 393-394.) . Table showing results and primary vaccinations with bovine and humanized virus, at specified ages with recapitulation of same. (5 same 1882: 426- 442.) . Table showing results of vaccination with bo- vine and humanized virus, at specified ages, with recapitulation of same. (5 same 1882: 443-456.) . Official order of state bd. of health concerning vaccination of school-children; Dec. 1. 4 pp. (Circular 50a.) 1882. Same, revised and in force May 1. 4 pp. (Cir- cular 50b.) Not seen ; Surgeon General's Library. 1882. Vaccination of school children. To co. supts., school bds. and teachers. 4 pp. (Circular 112, state bd. of health.) Not seen ; Surgeon General's Library. . Vaccination of school children. (5 A.R. bd. health 1882: 369-460.) In Its local application. . Tables showing total no. of vaccinations re- ported. (5 same 1882: 462-463.) . Table showing % of results in expressions of preference for bovine virus to others. (5 same 1882: 465-466.) . Table showing comparative results in vaccina- tion of school children and all ages with percent- ages of same. (5 same 1882: 464.) . Table showing inspections and vaccinations by asst. inspector during various months of yr. (5 same 1882: 348, 351, 354, 361, 363, 365.) . Table showing analysis of inspector's work in western district in relation to vaccination. (5 same 1882: 355.) . Table showing no. of inspections and vaccina- tions by each inspector in Chicago, East St. Louis and Indianapolis. (5 same 1882: 346.) 1884. Concerning vaccination of school children [with instructions as to " satisfactory evidence of proper and successful vaccination "]. 4pp. (Circular 235, state bd. of health.) Not seen ; Surgeon General's Library. . Circular relating to vaccination certificates. 2 11. (111. bd. of health.) Not seen ; Surgeon General's Library. 1895. Opinion; vaccine laboratory. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1895/6: 311-312.) PUBLIC OWNERSHIP Railroads 1837-184?. For the operation, by the state, of r.rs. during this period see Railroads, also Railroads: Individual. 1873. State ownership of rwys. urged in Mass.; 111. not yet prepared for such an innovation. (3 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1872/3: 16.) 322 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS PUBLIC PRINTING AND BINDING serial 1 series Under act of Feb. 23, 1841, supplemental to " act defining duties of public printer," and sec. 18, ch. 74 of Revised Statutes. 1840/1-1844/5. Bienn. rept. of public printer. In Collected docs, as follows : 1840/1 In Itepts. 13 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1842, v. 1 : 107- 110 Senate. 1842/3 In Uepts. 14 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1844, v. 2 : 11- 15 House. 1844/5 In Rents. 15 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1846, v. 2 : 286- 288 House. 2 series Under sec. 24, act In force July 1, 1872 [1872/3.] Ann. rept. of secy, of state on public print- ing. In Collected docs, as follows : [1872/3] In Senate Jol. 28 Gen. Assem. 1874: 28-31. " " Repts. 28 Gen. Assem. 1873, v. 4 : 897-900. " " House jol. 28 Gen. Assem. 1874 : 17-20. non-serial 1818. Rept. of committee apptd. to contract for print- ing of assem. jols. (Sen. jol. 1 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1818: 24-25.) . Proposals for state printing. (House jol. 1 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1818: 24.) 1822. Rept. of committee apptd. to contract for print- ing of assem. jols. (Sen. jol. 3 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1822/3: 69; House jol. 1822/3: 64-65.) . Rept. of committee to contract for printing govs. mess, and laws. (House jol. 3 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1822/3: 29.) 1824. Rept. of committee apptd. to contract for print- ing assem. jols. (Sen. jol. 4 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1824/5: 66.) . Repts. of committee on contract for public printing. (House jol. 4 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1824/5: 26; 70.) 1825. Rept. of committee on contract for public print- ing. (Same 1824/5: 280.) . Rept. of committee apptd. to contract for print- ing laws. (Sen. jol. 4 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1824/5: 237-238.) 1826. Rept. of committee apptd. to contract for print- ing of laws of Assem. (Some 2 sess. 1826: 125-126; House jol. 1826: 142-143.) . Rept. on contract for printing of Gen. Assem. documents, etc. (Sen. jol. 5 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1826: 16.) 1827. Objections of Council of Revision to act to pro- vide for publication of revised, and other laws of state. (House jol. 5 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1826/7: 498.) . Rept. on inquiry into cost of printing and bind- ing revised laws. (Same 1826/7: 294-295.) . Rept. of committee apptd. to contract for print- ing revised laws. (Same 1826/7: 383-384.) . Rept. on inquiry as to no. of copies of revised laws necessary to be printed for public use, expe- diency of binding same, probable cost, etc. (Sen. jol. 5 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1826: 189-190.) . Rept. on contract for printing laws. (Same 1826: 227-228.) 1828. Rept. of committee on contract for printing laws and jols. (House jol. 6 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1828/9- 70-71; 122-123.) 1830. Rept. of committee apptd. to receive proposals for printing and binding. (Same 1 Gen. Assem 1 sess. 1830/1: 157-158.) 1832. Rept. of select committee apptd. to contract for Sen. printing. (Sen. Jol. 1832/3: 58.) . Rept. on proposals for printing and binding re- vised laws of state, etc. (House jol. 8 Gen. Assem 1 seas 1832: 536-537.) PUBLIC PRINTING AND BINDING cont'd non-serial cont'd 1834. Rept. on res. re. printing laws and jols. and amt. paid from treasury for said duties. (Same 9 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1834: 318-320.) . Rept. on contract for public printing. (Same 1834: 67.) . Rept. on contract for printing revised laws. (Same 1834: 319.) . Rept. on contract for printing laws and jols. (Sen. jol. 9 Gen. Assem. 1834: 65-66.) 1835. Rept. on cost of printing and delivering laws and jols. of Assem. (Same 1834: 274-276.) . Rept. on inquiry as to whether laws and jols. of last session of legisl. were prtd. according to law. (Same 1835: 107-110.) . Rept. of committee on finance on prtg. and pub- lishing laws of last Assem. (Same 1835: 107-111.) . Rept. on res. re. prtg. laws and jols. of last sess. (House jol. 9 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1835: 286-287.) 1837. Rept. on inquiries of public printer re. prtg. of canal rept. and jols. (Sen. jol. 10 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1836: 150.) . Auditor's stmt. of amt. of money allowed for distribution of laws and jol. of 2 sess. of Gen. Assem. of State. (House jol. 10 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1836: 595-596.) 1840. Rept. on res. re. prtg. of repts. etc. (Same 12 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1840: 74-75.) . Rept. of public printer on amt. of paper pur- chased for state prtg. during sess. of 1839/40. 2 pp. (Sen. repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840/1: 263-264.) . Rept. of committee on public accts. and expendi- tures on res. that no rept. or communication shall be entered upon the jols. and prtd., except auditors and treasurer's repts. 2 pp. (House repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840: 341-342.) 1842. Communication from public printer re. postage on documents. (House jol. 13 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1842: 15-16.) . Recommendation of public printer for change in mode of prtg. such docs, as are intended for distri- bution through mails. 1 leaf. (House repts. 13 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1842: 265.) 1843. Communication of public printer re. prtg. and binding of laws and jols. 4 pp. (Same 1842: 381- 384.) 1844. Rept. of secy, of state on Walters & Weber con tract for binding present session of Gen. Assem. 3 pp. (Same 14 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1844: 299-301. . Rept. of public printers of state of 111. re. amt. of prtg. executed for, and by order of last Assem. 7 pp. (Same 1844: 9-15.) 1845. Rept. of select committee on Walters & Weber contract for binding. 3 pp. (Sen. repts. 14 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1844: 183-185.) 1847. Rept. of auditor of public accts. re. prtg. for state officers. 1 leaf. (Same 15 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1846: [147].) 1849. Rept of jt. select committee re. constitutionality of contracts for public prtg. 5 pp. (House repts. 16 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1849: 93-97.) 1852-1870. Stmt. showing name of contractor for pub- lic prtg., yr. in which contract was awarded, and price paid by state for same. (Bienn. rept. secy, of state 1870/2: 7.) 1856-1865. Rept. of secy, of state re. public prtg. con- tracts awarded during these yrs., with details as to specifications. (House jol. 24 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1865: 1009-1012.) . Same, separate. 4 pp. (Repts. 24 Gen. Assem. 1865 v. 1: 43-46.) 1858-1859. Repts. of majority and minority of select committee, on various bids for contract for public ; INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 323 PUBLIC PRINTING AND BINDING cont'd non-serial cont'd binding. 6 pp. (Same 21 Gen. Assem. 1859 v. 1: 147-152.) 1869. Rept. of committee on public prtg. on examina- tion of Geo. W. Chatterton contract for furnishing paper to state. (House jol. 26 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1869 v. 2: 395-396.) . Same, separate. 32 (for 2) pp. (Repts. 26 Gen. Assem. 1869 v. 1: 31-32.) . Rept. of committee on public prtg. on investiga- tion of contracts made by late secy, of state, Sharon Tyndale, for stationery, prtg., etc. (House jol. 26 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1869 v. 3: 257-258.) . Rept. of jt. committee on investigation of bribery charges in connection with prtg. contracts. (Same 1869 v. 3: 461.) 1870. Prtg. of laws; change recommended in law di- recting publication of laws of state with side notes. (Bienn. rept. secy, of state 1868/70: 13-14.) 1870-1878. Prtg. paper; prtg. and binding, stationery and fuel contracts. (Same 1868/70 (pp. 12-13) same 1876/8.) 1871. Stmt. showing amt. of docs, destroyed at recent fire that require re-prtg. (Sen. jol. 27 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1871: 311-312.) . Rept. on law regulating public prtg. contracts. (House jol. 27 Gen. Assem. adj. reg. sess. Nov. 1871: 59-60.) . Rept. of select committee on loss in consequence of recent fire which consumed bldg. occupied by public binder and what docs, destroyed require re-prtg. (Same 1 sess. Jan. 1871 v. 1: 469-471.) 1873. Rept. of minority of judiciary committee on res. re. prtg. govs. mess, in languages other than Eng- lish. (Same 28 Gen. Assem. 1873: 121-126.) . Same, separate. Not seen; 1000 copies ordered printed (House jol. 1873: 126). . Rept. of secy, of state in reply to House res. in- quiring whether delay in public prtg. is due to want of paper. (House jol. 28 Gen. Assem. 1873: 194- 195.) 1874. Rept. of committee on prtg. in regard to binding. 8 pp. (Repts. 28 Gen. Assem. 1873 v. 5: 603-610.) . Same. (House jol. 28 Gen. Assem. 1874: 578- 583.) . Rept. of the committee on prtg. on conspiracy to prevent competition in bidding for public prtg. 10 pp. (Repts. 28 Gen. Assem. 1873 v. 5: 611-620.) . Same. (House jol. 1874: 545-552.) This and the preceding Item together, have a half- title as follows : " Rept. of the committee on printing on the printing and binding contracts, together with the testimony before the committee. March, 1874." Reference is made in the text of the preceding rept. to " Printed Evidence." None was found by compiler, and none Is made part of this edition of these repts. 1875. Rept. of committee on prtg. on inquiry as to composition of prtg. done under contract; "leak" in work done on rept. of r.r. and warehouse comrs. and especially in prtg. rept. of supt. of public in- struction. (House jol. 29 Gen. Assem. 1875: 571- 674.) . Communication from secy, of state re. compo- sition on state prtg. in violation of contracts. (Same 1875: 384-385.) 1877. Rept. of committee on prtg. apptd. to investigate discrepancies charged in state prtg. contracts. (Same 30 Gen. Assem. 1877: 752-753.) . Rept. of special committee concerning the prtg. of jols. of Sen. and House. (Same 1877: 147.) . Rept. of judiciary committee re. prtg. copies of govs. messages in German. (Same 1877: 178.) PUBLIC PRINTING AND BINDING cont'd non-serial cont'd 1877. Evidence re. state contract on prtg. ([Print- Ing].) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. . Testimony taken by committee on prtg. Not seen ; entry from Bowker. 1878. Circular to bidders for state prtg. and binding. (Bienn. rept. secy, of state 1876/8: 49-51.) 1880. Extrs. from ch. 127 of Revised Statutes, entitled " state contracts," applying to publication of repts. of state institutions and of state bd. of public chari- ties. (6 bienn. rept. bd. public charities 1878/80: 19.) . Changes re. state prtg. and binding. (Bienn. rept. secy, of state 1878/80: 5-6.) 1881. Rept. of r.r. and warehouse comn. on cost of prtg. revison of r.r. schedules under present law, and cost in pamphlet form under state prtg. con- tract. (Sen. jol. 32 Gen. Assem. 1881: 712.) . Communication from contractor for public prtg., H. W. Rokker, claiming right to classify jobs, under contract and law of state re. public prtg. (House jol. 32 Gen. Assem. 1881: 250-251; Sen. jol. 1851: 274-275.) 1881/2-1903/4. Binding; detailed stmt. of work done under state contract. (Bienn. rept. secy, of state 1880/2 (p. 5) same 1902/4.) 1882-1904. State contracts for public prtg. and binding. (Same 1880/2 (pp. 124-125) same 1902/4.) 1887. The evidence concerning the " state-printing contract," taken by a special committee of the Sen., apptd. by res. of Mch. 10, 1887. Springfield, H. W. Rokker, 1887. 231 pp. Copy In Illinois State Library. . Communication from secy, of state in nature of protest on state prtg. contract investigation. (Sen. jol. 35 Gen. Assem. 1887: 715-719.) . Protest of ex offlcio member of bd. of state con- tractors re. prtg. contract investigation. (Same 1887: 715-719.) . Rept. of special committee to investigate con- tracts for public prtg. (Same 1887: 694-702.) 1894. A change in law re. second class prtg. desirable. (Bienn. rept. secy, of state 1892/4: 23-25.) 1895. Opinion; printers' fees delinquent tax list. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1895/6: 228.) 1896/8-1902/4. Printer expert's rept. on dept. of state prtg. (Bienn. rept. secy, of state 1896/8 (pp. 27- 28) same 1902/4.) 1901. Opinion; construction of act relating to state prtg. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1901/2: 338-340.) 1902. Same; state binder, effect of failure to deliver material to be bound within period of contract. (Same 1903/4: 497.) 1903. Sketch of operation of office of printer expert in 111. (111. Blue Book 1903: 444.) Receipts and Expenditures See also the " Detailed stmt. of warrants drawn on the state treasurer," in the auditor's rept., for sums paid out of state treasury for public printing. 1840. Rept. of public printer on printing expenses of session of 1840/1. 2 pp. (Sen. repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840/1: 299-300.) . Special rept. auditor of public accts. on public prtg. showing whole amt. paid the public prtr. for all prtg. done for sess. of 1839-1840. 3 pp. (House repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840: 161-163.) 1841. Rept. of public printer on cost of prtg. rept. of canal comrs. 2 pp. (Sen. repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840/1: 317-318.) . Rept. of committee of investigation on causes of large expenditure for public prtg. 4 pp. (House repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840/1: 157-160.) 324 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF ILLINOIS PUBLIC PRINTING AND BINDING cont'd Receipts and Expenditures Cont'd 1842. By paying prtrs. by the thousand ems, instead of as now by lot or tract, expense of advertising delinquent lands would be reduced about Vz- (Kept, auditor of public accts. 1840/2: 21.) 1843. Rept. of public printer with cost of prtg. 500 copies of 7 ann. rept. of comrs. of 111. and Mich. Canal. 3 pp. (Sen. repts. 13 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1842/3: 205-207.) . Rept. on cost to state of prtg. 7 aiin. rept. of comrs. of 111. and Mich. Canal. 6 pp. (House repts. 13 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1842/3: 363.) 1844. Rept. of public printers on cost of prtg. five hun- dred copies of auditor's rept. 1 leaf. (Same 14 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1844/5: 219.) . Constructive composition; rept. of committee on public accts. on inquiry on charges of public print- ers. 1 leaf. (Same 1844/5: 223.) . Stint, from public printers of cost of prtg. a mess, from gov. 1 leaf. (Sen. repts. 14 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1844/5: 149.) 1845. Rept. of public printers on cost of prtg. and binding revised statutes. 3 pp. (House repts. 14 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1844/5: 273-275.) 1871. Special rept. of secy, of state re. cost of prtg. all matter authorized by last Gen. Assem., with de- tailed stmt. of resp. items. 4 pp. (Repts. 27 Gen. Assem. 1871 v. 1: 757-760; 785-788; House jol. Jan. 1871 v. 1: 377-380.) 1872. Distribution of public docs.; cost of. (Bienn. rept. secy, of state 1870/2: 23-24.) 1878. Estimated cost of state binding. (Same 1876/8: 52.) 1880/2-1896/8. Prtg.; detailed stmt. showing cost of all prtg. done under contracts of 2 yrs. (Same 1880/2 (pp. 6-8) some 1896/8.) 1886. Rept. on cost of prtg. daily jols. with estimate on same for 1887. (House jol. 35 Gen. Assem. 1887- 122-123.) 1893. Govs. mess, transmitting rept, with ace. stmt., from secy, of state showing apprn. for public prtg. to be exhausted. (Same 38 Gen. Assem. 1893: 103- 104.) 1895. Stmt. showing amt. saved by state printer ex- pert by revising methods of estimating amt. to be paid prtg. contractor so as to conform to law (Govs. mess. 1895: 9.) 1898/00-1902/4. Detailed stmt. of prtr. expert, showing amt. expended by various depts. (Bienn rept secy, of state 1898/00 (pp. 18-22) same 1902/4.) PUBLIC WORKS: LOCAL 1899. Opinion; power of village authorities over streets and alleys. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1899/00: 158-159.) 1900. Same; construction of water works; system or law to be followed. (Same 1899/00: 155-157.) PUBLIC WORKS: STATE serial Under the act of Feb. 27, 1837, to establish and main- tain a general system of Internal Improvement 8ec. 4. provided for a board of comre. of public works, composed of seven members, one from each judicial circuit, to be elected biennially by joint vote of the General Assembly, for the purpose of uniting the various branches of Internal Im- provement under the same supervision and direc- tion. The board was authorized to adopt measures to construct the following works : Great Wabash River Improvement, Illinois River do., Rock River do., Kaskaskla River do., Little Wabash River do., Great Western Mall Route, r.r. from Cairo to the termination of the Illinois and Michigan Canal, rr' fr A A t0 i n to Mt -Cael. Northern Cross R.R. rntr?i n Q n y to . Indlana state line, branch of Central R.R., r.r. from Peoria to Warsaw, do PUBLIC WORKS: STATE cont'd serial cont'd fi-om Lower Alton to Central R.R., do. from Belle- ville to intersect the r.r. from Alton to Mt Carmel. The construction of the Illinois and Michigan Canal was specifically excepted from the control of this board. The board was to meet seml-annually, at the seat of government, In June and December, and was to make to the governor semi-annual reports in June and Dec., which reports, or an outline thereof, the governor was directed to cause to be published in some newspaper printed at the seat of government. In this form these reports do not appear in the state documents. The news- paper printed at the seat of government, and which at this time held the contract for state printing, was the Illinois State Register. Such of the semi-annual reports of the board of public works as were found in the columns of this paper are collated below (see serial B). GOVERNOR : 1834-1838, Joseph Duncan ; 1838-1842, Thomas Carlin. PRESIDENT OP BOARD OP PUBLIC WORKS : 1837-1840, Wm. Klnney ; 1840, John Hogan. A REPORTS OP BOABD OF PUBMC WORKS These are the reports of the board as transmitted by the Governor to the General Assembly. The 1838 and 1839 reports contain the Dec. semi-annual reports In addition to much other material. 1838-1840. Rept. of the bd. of comrs. of public works to the gov. Checklist 1838. Vandalla, W. Walters, 1838. 300 pp. 1839. Springfield, W. Walters, 1840. 169 pp. 1840. Springfield, W. Walters, 1840. 8 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1838 In House repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1838 : 300 pp. 1839 In House repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1839 : 153- 325. 1840 In House repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840 : 105- 112 . Board was abolished. B SEMI-ANNTJAI, REPORTS 1837-1840. Semi-annual repts. of bd. of comrs. of pub- lic works. In Documents etc. as follows : 1837. April. In 111. State Register April 7, 1837, p. 3, c. 1-5; Ib. May 5, 1837, p. 2, c. 1-4. An abstract of the proceedings from April 3 to 7 may also be found In U. S. 25 Cong., 2 sess., Senate doc. 259 : 25-33. These are the Inaugural proceedings. Thereafter sessions were held regularly, as required by law, In June and Dec. 1837. June. In 111. State Register June 9, 1837, p. 3, c. 1-2. 1837. Dec. Abstract of proceedings of the bd. of comrs. of public works. Vandalla, W. Walters, 1837. 76 pp. This Is the only one of the semi-annual repts. of which a separate issue was found. It is not found in the Collected docs. The text of the proceedings may also be found in the Illinois State Register of Dec. 29, 1837, p. 1 : ib. Jan. 5 and Feb. 3, 1838. An " Abstract of the proceedings " may also be found In TJ. S. 25 Cong., 2 sess., Senate doc. 295: 33-105. This Is very likely a duplicate of the 76-page Vandalla edition. The two documents not having been in hand simultaneously a definite stmt. Is not nosslble. 1838. June. In 111. State Register June 8, 1838, p. 2, c. 5-7. 1838. Dec. In TJ. S. 25 Cong., 3 sess., Sen. doc. 257 : 1-18. This does not mean that these proceedings may not exist in print in the 111. State Register. The Die which was examined was that belonging to the Illinois State Historical Library. As a file this Is more complete than any other one file. There are, however, numbers missing. Some of these numbers may be the ones containing this Dec. 1838 report. On the other hand it may be possible that the searcher overlooked the report. 1839. June. In III. State Register Aug. 24, 1839, p. 3, c. 1-4 ; il Sept. 7, 1839, p. 3, c. 1-4. 1839. Dec. In 111. State Register Feb. 14, 1840, p. 2. 1840. June. In III. State Register June 26, 1840, p. 2. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP ILLINOIS 325 PUBLIC WORKS: STATE cont'd serial cont'd C COMMISSIONERS' REPORTS Pursuant to sec. 4 of the Internal Improvement Act of Feb. 27, 1837, one commissioner from each judicial district was to be elected biennially, who together were to form the board of public works. During the brief existence of this board two acts were passed establishing Judicial circuits. The changes ensuing have been noted below under each district. Each of the commissioners was supposed to make a semi-annual report to the president of the board, showing progress of work and condition of finances. 1 JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Under act of Jan. 17, 1835, circuit comprised the fol- lowing counties : Calhoun, Greene, McLean, Macon, Macoupln, Morgan, Sangainon, Tazewell ; and under act of Feb. 23, 1839, the following : Calhoun, Cass, Greene, Macoupln, Morgan, Pike, Scott. COMMISSIONERS : 1837-1838, Murray McConnell ; 1839- 1840, J. B. Thomas. 1837-1840. Kept, of comr. of 1 judicial circuit to pres. of bd. of public works. In Documents as follows : 1837. June.* " Dec. In U. S. 25 Cong., 2 sess. Senate doc. 259 : 45-47. Dec. in 76 page Vandalla edition of comrs.' rept. 1838. June.* " Dec. in Rept bd. comrs. 1838 : 18-74. 1839. June.* " Dec. Not found. Made? 1840. None made. 2 JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Under act of Jan. 17, 1835, circuit comprised the following counties : Bond, Clinton, Efflngham, Fayette, Madison, Monroe, Montgomery, Randolph, St. Clalr, Shelby, Washington. The act of Feb. 23, 1839, establishing judicial circuits, did not affect this circuit. COMMISSIONERS : 1837-1838, Wm. McKinney ; 1839-1840, John Hogan. 1837-1840. Rept. of comr. of 2 judicial circuit to pres. of bd. of public works. In Documents as follows : 1837. June.* " Dec. in U. S. 25 Cong., 2 sess., Senate doc. 259 : 43-45. Dec. in 70 page Vandalla edition of comrs' rept. 1838. June.* " Dec. in Rept. bd. comrs. 1838 : 75-126. 1839. June.* " Dec. in Rept. bd. comrs. 1839 : 79-96. 1840. None made. 3 JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Under act of Jan. 17, 1835, circuit comprised the following counties : Alexander, Franklin, Gallatln, Hamilton, Jackson, Jefferson, Johnson, Marlon, Perry, Pope, Union. The act of Feb. 23, 1839, establishing judicial circuits, did not affect this circuit. COMMISSIONER : 1837-1840, Elijah Wlllard. 1837-1840. Rept. of comr. of 3 judicial circuit to pres. of bd. of public works. In Documents as follows : 1837. June.* " Dec. in U. S. 25 Cong., 2 sess., Senate doc. 259: 48. " Dec. in 76 page Vandalla edition of comrs.' rept. 1838. June.* " Dec. in Rept. bd. comrs. 1838 : 127-144. 1839. June.* " Dec. in Rept. bd. comrs. 1839 : 97-106. 1840. None made. 4 JUDICIAL CIBCUIT Under act of Jan. 17, 1835, circuit comprised the following counties : Champaign, Clark, Clay, Coles, Crawford, Edgar, Edwards, Jasper, Lawrence, Wabash, Wayne, White, Vermilion. The act of Feb. 23, 1839, establishing judicial circuits, did not affect this circuit. COMMISSIONER : 1838-1840, M. K. Alexander. * Not included in Illinois docs. In comre.' repts. for June ; see above, collation of semi-annual repts. PUBLIC WORKS: STATE cont'd serial cont'd C cont'd COMMISSIONERS' REPORTS cont'd 4 JUDICIAL CIRCUIT cont'd 1837-1840. Rept. of comr. of 4 judicial circuit to pres. of bd. of public works. In Documents as follows : 1837. June.* " Dec. in U. S. 25 Cong., 2 sess., Senate doc. 259 : 48-50. " Dec. in 76 page Vandalia edition of comrs.' rept. 1838. June.* " Dec. In Kept. bd. comrs. 1838 : 145-188. 1839. June.* " Dec. in Rept. bd. comrs. 1839 : 107-122. 1840. None made. 5 JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Under act of Jan. 17, 1835, this circuit comprised the fallowing counties : Adams, Fulton, Hancock, Knox, McDonough, Pike, Schuyler, Warren ; and under act of Feb. 23, 1839, the following : Adams, Brown, Fulton, Hancock, Knox, McDonough, Mer- cer, Sehuyler, Warren. COMMISSIONERS: 1837-1838, Joel Wright; 1839-1840, Hart Fellows. 1837-1840. Rept. of comr. of B judicial district to pres. of bd. of public works. In Documents as follows : 1837. June.* " Dec. in U. S. 25 Cong., 2 sess., Senate doc. 259 : 51-52. " Dec. in 76 page Vandalla edition of comrs.' rept 1838. June.* " Dec. in Rept. bd. comrs. 1838 : 189-197. 1839. June.* " Dec. in Rept. bd. comrs. 183 : 123-140. 1840. None made. 6 JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Under the act of Jan. 17, 1835, this circuit comprised the following counties : Henry, Jo Daviess, Mer- cer, Peorla, Putnam, Rock Island; and under the act of Feb. 23, 1839, the following: Boone, Carroll, Jo Daviess, Rock Island, Stephenson, Whiteside and Wlnnebago. COMMISSIONER : 1837-1840, John Dlxon. 1837-1840. Rept. of comrs. of 6 judicial circuit to pres. of bd. of public works. In Documents as follows : 1837. June.* " Dec. in 76 page Vandalia edition of comrs.' rept. 1838. June.* " Dec. In Rept. bd. comrs. 1838 : 198-205. 1839. June.* " Dec. in Rept. bd. comrs. 1839 : 141-150. 1840. None made. 7 JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Under the act of Jan. 17, 1835, this circuit comprised the following counties : Cook, Iroquols, Kane, La Salle, McIIenry, Will ; and under the act of Feb. 23, 1839, the following : Cook, Du Page, Iroquois, McHenry, Will. COMMISSIONER : 1837-1840, Ebenezer Peck. 1837-1840. Rept. of comr. of 7 judicial circuit to pres. of bd. of public works. In Documents as follows : 1837. June.* " Dec. in U. S. 25 Cong., 2 sess., Senate doc. 259 : 52-53. " Dec. In 76 page Vandalla edition of comrs.' rept. 1838. June.* " Dec. in Rept. bd. comrs. 1838 : 206-234. 1839. June.* " Dec. in Rept. bd. comrs. 1839 : 151-158. 1840. None made. ENGINEERING DISTRICTS Under sec. 11, of the Internal Improvement Act of Feb. 27, 1837, the bd. of comrs. of public works were empowered to employ engineers, agents, super- intendents, etc., and authorized to organize the corps of engineers as the interests of the state might demand. On April 5, 1837, the board adopted rules organizing the state into four en- gineering districts, viz., eastern, western, northern, and southern. * Not included in Illinois docs. In comrs.' repts. for June ; see above, collation of semi-annual repts. 326 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP ILLINOIS PUBLIC WORKS: STATE cont'd serial cont'd C cont'd ENOINEEBINQ DISTRICTS cont'd Eastern All that part of Illinois lying within following bound- aries : Beginning at a point where Central R.R. crosses north line of McLean Co., thence east to state line, thence south to Wabash River, down said river to south side of Crawford Co., thence westerly to town of Vandalia, thence north on line of Central R.R., including same, to north fork of Sangamon River, thence north on line of said r.r., excluding same, to place of beginning. ENGINEER : J. W. Hoyt. 1837-1840. Kept, of engr. of eastern district. In Documents as follows : 1837. None found. 1838 in Rept. bd. comrs. Dec. 1838 : 234-266. 1839-1840. None found. Western All that part of Illinois lying within following bound- aries : Beginning at mouth of Illinois River, from thence down the Mississippi to centre of town of lower Alton, thence east to Vandalia, thence north on line of Central R.R., excluding same, to the north fork of the Sangamon River, thence north on line of said r.r. including the same, to the north line of McLean Co., thence west to the east bank of the Illinois River, thence down east shore of said river to mouth of Sangamon River, across said river, and down west side of same to place of beginning. ENGINEER : James M. Bucklin. 1837-1840. Rept. of engineer of western district. In Documents as follows : 1837 not found. 1838 in Rept. bd. comrs. Dec. 1838 : 31-66. 1839-1840 not found. Northern All that part of Illinois lying north of a line commenc- ing at mouth of Illinois River, on west side, thence up along margin of river to point opposite mouth of Sangamon River, thence across Illinois River to north side of Tazewell County, thence east on line dividing Tazewell from Putnam Co., due east to state line. ENGINEER : H. P. Woodworth. 1837-1840. Rept. of engr. of northern district. In Documents as follows : 1837 not found. 1838 in Rept. bd. comrs. Dec. 1838 : 190-197. 1839-1840 not found. Southern All that part of Illinois situated south of eastern and western districts. ENGINEER : Edward Smith. 1837-1840. Rept. of engr. of southern district. In Documents as follows : 1837 not found. 1838 In Rept. bd. comrs. Dec. 1838 : 98-106. 1839-1840 not found. non-serial 1832. Recommendation that all those improvements local to state be under fostering care of legisl. (Govs. mess. 1832.) 1835. On internal improvements in other states (Same 1835.) . Propriety of leaving construction of all public works chiefly to individual enterprise. (Same 1835: 8.) 1836. Res. instructing committee on internal improve- ment to inquire into expediency of establishing a system of internal improvement in state. (House jol. 10 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1836: 98-102.) . Same, separate. Not seen ; 200 copies ordered printed. . Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as relates to in- ternal improvement. (House jol. 10 Gen. Assem 1 sess. 1836: 202-215.) 1837. Protest of representatives from White Co. agst. the internal improvement act; dated Feb. 23, and PUBLIC WORKS: STATE cont'd non-serial cont'd ordered spread upon the minutes of the jol. (111. State Register 1837 March 1, editorial page, 4th col- umn; House jol. 10 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1836: 680- 683.) 1837. Objections of Council of Revision to bill to es- tablish and maintain system of internal improve- ment. (House jol. 10 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1836: 720-722.) . Protest agst. existing system of internal im- provement, encouragement of private individuals or corporations to undertake public works, aided by state, urged. (Govs. mess, special sess. 1837.) . Rept. on that part of govs. mess, recommending repeal of internal improvement system. (Sen. jol. 10 Gn. Assem. specl. sess. 1837: 96-97; House jol. 1837: 176-181.) . Rept. of House committee on internal improve- ment (on so much of govs. mess, as relates to sub- ject of internal improvements and also on Memo- rial of Internal Improvement Convention lately convened at Vandalia, for purpose of recommend- ing to legisl. adoption of general system of internal improvements). 16 pp. Vandalia, S. T. Sawyer, 1837. Copy in 111. State Historical Library. 1837-1838. The state's internal venture of 1837-8; by Bernard Stuve. (Trans. 111. State Hist. Socy. 1902, being Pubn. 111. State Hist. Library 7: 114-124.) 1838. Recommendation that all work of internal im- provement be left in hands of citizens of state, or to corporations created by law, and that govt. have as little to do with them as possible except to en- courage all such undertakings by equal and liberal subscription to their stock. (Govs. mess. 1838.) . Defects in law under which comrs. of public works are required to act; difficulties encountered by comrs. (Rept. bd. public works Dec. 1838: 4-6.) . Property in state increased in value since pas- sage of internal improvement law; bonds of state in demand when other states were unable to effect their loans. (Same Dec. 1838: 84-85.) . Copy of letter written to each member of Con- gress from 111., by Comr. Kinney, pres. bd. of pub- lic works, re. obtaining passage of law to allow bd. of public works to have r.r. iron, for internal im- provement of state, imported free of duty. (Same Dec. 1838: 93-94.) . Letter from Comr. Kinney, pres. of bd. of public works, to Hon. A. W. Snyder, suggesting that mem- bers of Congress from 111. ask general govt. for donation on (sic of?) each alternate section of un- disposed lands along projected improvements. (Same Dec. 1838: 94-95.) . Extract from rept. on system of internal im- provements in 2 judicial circuit and on great west- ern mail route in 111. Dec. 20; by Wm. Kinney. 7 pp. (Bd. of public works.) 1839. Letter from secy, of bd. of public works re. com- pact entered into betw. board and bd. of internal improvements of state of Indiana, as directed by act to establish and maintain a general system of internal improvements. (House jol. called sess. 1839/40: 53.) . Internal improvement introduced and passed at time when spirit of speculation was rife; no doub system larger than means of state can sustain; uni versal opposition to extent of works; ruinous policy of simultaneously commencing all the works; etc (Govs. mess. Dec. 1839.) . Review of progress and manner of system of in ternal improvements with stmt. of bd. of fund INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 327 PUBLIC WORKS: STATE cont'd non-serial cont'd comrs. on condition of affairs. (Same called sess. 1839.) 1839. Kept, of bd. of public works in reply to Sen. res. requesting reasons for non-compliance with law re. repts. and neglect to make payment to contract- ors. 13 pp. (Sen. repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1839: 145-157.) Contains " Abstract from jol. of bd. of comrs. of public works for their special meeting in Spring- field and Quincy, Aug. 1839. . Rept. of House committee on internal improve- ments on so much of govs. mess, as relates to modi- fications proposed in present system of internal im- provement. Vandalia, Walters, 1839. 29 pp. (Repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1838.) . Mess, of Gov. Carlin, Dec. 1839, re. unnecessary expenditure on internal improvements and on con- dition of state banks. Entry from Bowker. This Is not a separate message relating only to this subject, but the regular mess- age delivered to the called session. As such it has been analyzed for this Index. 1840. Speech of Mr. Hacker of Union in Sen. commit- tee of the whole, Jan. (?), upon a motion to insert substance of bill (Browning) to suspend system of internal improvements, etc., in lieu of Monroe bill. (111. State Register Feb. 21, 1840, p. 1 c. 4-7.) . Speech in Sen., Jan. 15, of Mr. Coles of Monroe upon bill to classify internal improvements. (Same Feb. 1, 1840, p. 3 c. 2-6.) . Remarks, in Sen., Jan. 24, of Mr. Gatewood on act to provide for settlement of debts incurred on acct. of internal improvements. (Same Feb. 1, 1840 p. 3 c. 6.) . Means taken to preserve public works from in- jury. (Rept. bd. public works Dec. 1840: 5.) . Repts. of majority and minority of committee on internal improvements on so much of govs. mess. as relates to improvements of state of 111. 9 pp. (House repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840: 113-121.) 1841. Rept. of state treasurer on books, papers and property of state given into his charge, which were lately in possession of bd. of public works. 2 pp. (Sen. repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840: 315-316.) . Rept. of committee on internal improvement on improvement system of state. 13 pp. (Same 1840: 163-175.) In favor of r.rs. vs. canals ; tenor of Vandalia con- vention of 1836, proposal for building of large commercial city at Cairo, which " possesses advan- tages of commercial position which few cities of earth can rival." . Rept. of state treasurer on condition of property of state connected with system of internal improve- ments. 18 pp. (House repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840: 129-146.) 1843. Rept. of treasurer re. internal improvement property. 2 pp. (Same 13 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1842: 169-170.) Board of Public Works serial See above, serial group. non-serial 1839. Investigation of accts. and proceedings of bd. of public works recommended. (Govs. mess, called sess. 1839.) . Rept. of jt. select committee on examination of offices of fund comrs. and bd. of public works. 131 pp. (Repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1838.) 1840. Rept. of select committee apptd. to investigate office of bd. of public works. 13 pp. (House repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1839/40: 433-445.) 1841. Rept. of atty. gen. on scrip books of bd. of public works. 1 leaf. (Sen. repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840/1: 321.) PUBLIC WORKS: STATE cont'd Board of Public Works cont'd EMPLOYES 1837. Communication from secy, of bd. of internal im- provements re. persons employed by bd., compensa- tion, duties, etc. (House jol. 10 Gen. Assem. specl. sess. 1839: 66-69.) . Rept. on inquiry as to no. and salaries of engrs. employed under " act to establish and maintain sys- tem of public improvement." (Sen. jol. 10 Gen. Assem. specl. sess. 1837: 128-134.) 1839. Rept. from acting comrs. of bd. of public works giving tabular stmts. of names, grade, salaries, work, etc. of engrs. employed in each judicial cir- cuit. 21 pp. (House repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1839: 97-117.) 1840. Stmt. from bd. of public works of no. of engrs. and agts. employed on public works, with rate of pay. 3 pp. (Sen. repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1839: 197-199.) RULES AND OBDINANCES 1837. Ordinances adopted by bd. of public works, Dec. 4. (U. S. 25 Cong., 2 sess., Sen. doc. 259: 39-43.) . Rules and ordinances dividing the state into en- gineering districts, and organizing the district of- fices, adopted April 5. (Same, doc. 259: 27-30.) Canals; see that title Contracts Contractors' notices may be found in pages of 111. State Register 1837-1840. 1839. New contracts let on all circuits of public works, but many abandoned on acct. of lack of funds; sug- gestion for issuing warrants to meet payments, should pecuniary embarrassments continue. (Rept. bd. public works Dec. 1839: 4-5.) . Stmt. of new contracts entered into since June meeting of bd. (Same Dec. 1839: 5.) . Rept. from bd. of fund comrs. transmitting copies of contracts and amt. of contingent expenses, etc. 10 pp. (House repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1839/40: 355-364.) . See also above, general group, this date. 1840. Letter from bd. of public works on the abandon- ment of contracts, made in reply to Sen. res. 1 leaf. (Sen. repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1839/40: 235-236.) . Work on public works as far as possible sus- pended; contractors to be paid for work done and allowed claim on state for damage resulting in sus- pension of operations. (Rept. bd. public works Dec. 1840: 4.) . Aggregate amt. of damages claimed by contract- ors on acct. of suspension of work and amt. allowed by bd. (Same Dec. 1840: 5.) . Letter from bd. of public works re. right of bd. to abandon contracts. 1 leaf. (Sen. repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1839: 235-236.) 1843. Rept. of bd. of auditors apptd. to settle accts. of contractors on public works. 6 pp. (House repts. 13 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1842: 385-390.) Debt; see Debt: State Docks 1882. Dockage property leased; ann. rental. (A.R. canal comrs. 1881/2: 6.) 1886/7-1887/8. Stmt. of disbursements on acct. of dock at Peoria. (Same 1886/7 (p. 24) same 1887/8.) 1892. Stmt. of disbursements on acct. of docks at Peoria. (Same 1891/2: 20.) 1896-1897. Stmt. showing amts. expended in renewing canal and river docks at Bridgeport, expense of dredging, etc. (Same 1895/6 (pp. 21-22) same 1896/7.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS PUBLIC WORKS: STATE cont'd Forts 1812 Petition for permit to petition secy, of war ol U S for erection of a fort at village of Peoria. (House jol. 1812 edition of 1901: 94.) Fund Commissioners; see Debt: State Harbors; see that title Laws 1837. Act to establish and maintain general system or internal improvement with supplementary acts. Vandalia, Wm. Walters, 1837. 28 pp., 1 leaf. Text of this act also in U. S. 25 Cong., 2 sess., Senate doc. 259. 1839. Amdmts. to the internal improvement laws: passed by Gen. Assem. of 111. Vandalia, 1839. 13 pp. Not seen; copy in Harvard College Library. Railroads; see that title Receipts and Expenditures 1833. Govs. communication as to total amt. expended for various public works. (Sen. jol. 1832/3: 337- 338.) Itoads, state houses, canal comrs., Kaskaskla River Improvement and bridges. Monies out of which amts. were paid Is shown In each case. Supposi- tion Is that amts. as given date to beginning of works. . Auditor's stmt. of expenditures of apprn. for internal improvements. (House jol. 8 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1832: 415-416.) 1837. Stmt. showing amt. reed, and expended for pre- ceding six mos. by members of bd. as shown by their resp. accts. audited and allowed by bd. (U. S. 25 Cong., 2 sess., Sen. doc. 259: 35.) 1837-1838. Kept, from comrs. of public works, in reply to Senate and House res., transmitting abstracts of disbursements in each circuit. Vandalia, Walters, 1839. 112 pp. (Repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1838.) Itemized stmt. of expenditures of each comr. since organization of bd. 1837-1839. Stmt. of bd. of public works, of the real es- tate, purchased for the state since the passage of the act establishing the internal improvement sys- tem. 15 pp. (Sen. repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1839/40: 97-111.) 1837-1840. Stmt. showing amt. of money expended on various public works from commencement of sys- tem up to present time. (Kept. bd. public works Dec. 1840: 8.) 1838. Stmt. of receipts and expenditures by comr. of fifth judicial circuit since last semi-ann. rept. (Same Dec. 1838: 189-190.) . Abstract of cash reed, and disbursed by M. K. Alexander, comr. bd. public works, fourth judicial circuit. (Same Dec. 1838: 186.) . Stmt. of total amt. of money reed, by Comr. Willard, 3d judicial district, since June 4, and amt. expended by him from June 4 to Dec. 3; amt. due state. (Same Dec. 1838: 129.) . Total amt. expended and amt. expended on each improvement by comr. of first circuit since com- mencement of his services. (Same Dec. 1838: 24.) . Table showing no. of circuits and amt. expended by comrs. upon each work of public improvement. (Same Dec. 1838: 16.) 1838-1839. Recapitulation of expenditures by comrs. of public works from Dec. 3, 1838, to June 3, 1839. (Same Dec. 1839: 68.) . Rept. of committtee on internal improvements on amt. of expenditures since their first organiza- tion. 22 pp. (House repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1839/ 40: 9-30.) Amts. expended for each r.r., upon each river Improve- ment, and stmt of probable amt. necessary to com- plete work, now under coutract from navigable rivers. PUBLIC WORKS: STATE cont'd Receipts and Expenditures cont'd . Stmt. of aggregate amt. of expenditures since first organization of bd. of public works; amt. ex- pended by comrs. upon various works in their resp. circuits. (Rept. bd. public works Dec. 1839: 160- 163.) . Same. 22 pp. (Rept. committee on internal im- provements. 1839: 6-9.) 1839. Stmt. showing amt. of drafts paid by fund comrs. from Dec. 24, 1838, to comrs. of public works, to actg. comrs. of several judicial circuits, and to each separate public work. (Docs. ace. govs. mess. Dec. 1839: 5-20.) Senate repts. 11 Uen. Assem. 1839/40 : 21-36. . Stmt. of receipts and expenditures on the public works during the six mos. preceding Dec. 2, 1839. (Rept. bd. public works Dec. 1839: 69-158.) By judicial districts ; Itemized accts. . Stmt. of amt. due to contractors on work done upon public works in each judicial district. 14 pp. (Sen. repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1839/40: 129- 142.) 1840. Total amt. of money reed, by bd. since organiza- tion in March; amt. of scrip issued by bd. (Semi- ann. rept. bd. public works Dec. 1840: 5.) . Stmt. of scrip issued by bd. showing amt. paid on each work, purposes for which issued, whether for construction, engineering or misc., and total amt. for each item of expenditures. (Same Dec. 1840: 6-7.) . Fund Comrs.' OfHce internal improvement stock sold 1838-1839, amt. available in 1840, amt. receiv- able in 1841. Internal Improvement System ag- gregate amt. of expenditures on each one of the improvements mentioned in internal improvement bill up to Dec. 2, 1839. (Rept. exhibiting the sta- tistics of the state 1840: 4-6.) . Same. (House repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1839/40: 36-38.) . Stmt. from bd. of fund comrs. of amt. of funds available for purposes of internal improvement. 4 pp. (Sen. repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1839/40: 183-186.) . Stmt. of amt. due to contractors, made by bd. of public works. 14 pp. (Same 1839/40: 129-142.) 1840-1846. Table showing amt. of internal improve- ment scrip taken up each yr. 2 pp. (Repts. 22 Gen. Assem. 1861 v. 1: 431-432.) 1841. Rept. on investigation of scrip accts. of late comrs. of bd. of public works with tabular stmt. of various accts. 155 pp. (House repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840: 184-339.) 1851. Communication from state treasurer re. amt. of money reed, from state by certain counties under act to establish and maintain general system of in- ternal improvements, of Feb. 27, 1837. 2 pp. (Same 17 Gen. Assem. 1851: 159-160.) River Improvement; see River Conservancy PULASKJ COUNTY (1843) Agriculture; see that title Crops; see Agriculture. Crops Geology; see Natural Resources Minerals; see Natural Resources PULLMAN Population; see that title PURE FOOD FUND; see INDUSTRIES. INSPECTION PURE FOOD LAW; see INDUSTRIES. FOOD PRODUCTS INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 329 PUTNAM COUNTY (1825) Agricultural Board; see Agriculture. Boards of Agriculture Canada Thistle; see Agriculture. Crops. Pests Geology; see Natural Resources Minerals; see Natural Resources PYRITE; see NATURAL RESOURCES. MINERAL QUARANTINE Epidemics; see Public Health QUARTERMASTER GENERAL; see MILITIA QUINCY Debt; see Debt: Local Flour Industry; see Industries Ice Supply; see Industries. Ice Mortality; see Vital Statistics. Mortality Trade; see Industries Water-supply; see that title RAILROADS (first period) The Illinois documentary r.r. material divides itself naturally Into three groups, viz., resulting from activities 1st under the internal improvement act of 1837, 2d the act of 1849 to provide for a general system of incorporations and 3d the act creating the r.r. and warehouse commission. Assuming that It would be useful for historical purposes to pre- serve these divisions, they have been indicated in the following arrangement. Under Act of FeJ>. 27, 1837 Act creating the board of public works, commonly re- ferred to as the " Internal Improvement Act." See also note under Public Works. 1832. Propriety of chartering a co., with proper re- strictions for a term of yrs. to make proper con- nection by r.r. or canal of waters of 111. River with Lake Michigan. (Govs. mess. Dec. 1832.) 1834. Kept, on a mess, from gov. with communication from legisl. of Indiana re. national thoroughfare from Miami Bay on Lake Brie to rapids of 111. River by means of r.r. (House jol. 9 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1834: 423-424.) 1836. Recommendation that state take a certain amt. of capital stock in all canals and r.rs. (Govs. mess. 1836.) 1837. Memorial of committee on internal improve- ments asking for land grants and rights of way to aid elaborate system of r.rs. adopted at former sess. of legisl. (Sen. jol. 10 Gen. Assem. sped. sess. 1837: 92-94.) 1838. No. miles of r.rs. now under contract on each line; whole no. of miles completed and whole no. of miles under contract. (Rept. bd. public works Dec. 1838: 8-9.) . Purchase of r.r. iron, cars and locomotive by fund comrs. for Illinois r.rs. (Same Dec. 1838: 22.) . Copy of letter from M. McConnell, comr. of bd. of public works for first judicial circuit, giving authority to fund comrs. to purchase r.r. iron for state. (Same Dec. 1838: 25.) . In all contracts made and to be made for con- struction of r.rs. state has and will reserve right to furnish iron. (Same Dec. 1838: 25.) . Computation by engr. in high standing more than two yrs. since, that when r.rs. projected and in progress were completed, traveler would be en- abled to pass from N. Y. or Boston to Chicago in 61% hrs.; probable reduction of this time. (Same Dec. 1838: 27-28.) . Internal improvement act restricts width of track to 4 ft. 8 in. suggestion that width be in- creased to 5 ft.; advantages of wide track. (Same Dec. 1838: 32.) RAILROADS (first period) cont'd 1838. Advantages arising to country in final establish- ment of rwy. communication. (Same Dec. 1838: 48.) . Large revenue probably yielded to state from r.rs.; during last season of low water in Ohio betw. Louisville and St. Louis, mail stages carried pas- sengers yielding fare of $1500 per week. (Same Dec. 1838: 84.) . Revenue will be yielded to state by transporta- tion of U. S. mail by r.rs. (Same Dec. 1838: 84.) . R.rs. and turnpikes afford greatest facilities for rapid travel and are best calculated for transporta- tion of light articles of commerce; sea, river and canal transportation cheaper and best for transpor- tation of heavy articles. (Same Dec. 1838: 92.) . Table exhibiting stmts. of capacity of locomotive engines to overcome or ascend different grades with their loads attached and stint, showing weight horse can draw. (Same Dec. 1838: 122.) . Construction of r.rs., preparation of surface for r.r. embankment, construction of Long's bridges. (Same Dec. 1838: 237-239.) . Description of superstructure of r.rs. constructed under charge of J. W. Hoyt, engr. eastern district. (Same Dec. 1838: 239-240.) . Rept. on expediency of constructing r.r. from Des Moines rapids of Miss. River to Peoria and Warsaw R.R. (House jol. 11 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1838: 202-203.) . Same, separate. 2 pp. (Repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1838.) 1839. Rept. of bd. of public works re. kind of iron used for r.r. purposes, etc. 3 pp. (Same 1 sess. 1838.) . Rept. of bd. of public works re. apptmt. of agt. to purchase r.r. iron. 4 pp. (Same 1838.) . Rept. of bd. of public works re. survey of r.r. or turnpike route from Charleston, through seat of justice of Clark Co. to Wabash River. 8 pp. (Same 1838.) . Stint, of probable amt. of money necessary to complete works of public improvements now under contract in continuous lines from navigable rivers. (House repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1839: 26-29.) 1841. Letter from state treasurer in reply to inquiry re. no. and pay of agts. to take charge of property and materials of state on different r.r. lines. 1 leaf. (Sen. repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840/1: 309.) . Rept. of state treasurer on condition of property of state connected with system of internal improve- ments. 18 pp. (House repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840: 129-146.) Principally r.r. property (Central R.K., Peoria and Warsaw R.R., Alton and Shelbyvllle R.R., South- ern Cross R.H., Great Western Mail Route, Alton and Shawneetown R.R., Central Branch R.R., Northern Cross R.R., Rushvllle and Erie R.R.) and Kaskaskia and Great Wabash River Improvement. Receipts and Expenditures 1838. Total amt. expended by Wm. Kinney, comr. 2 judicial circuit, on public works under his charge to Nov. 30. (Rept. bd. public works 1838: 81.) Great Western Mail Route ; Southern Cross R.R. ; Belleville and Lebanon Branch R.R. ; Alton and Shelbyville R.R. ; Central R.R. ; Kaskaskia River Improvement. . Stmt. of amt. expended by comr. of 7th judicial circuit since his apptmt. on Central R.R., Quincy & Meredosia road, and for survey of Illinois River. (Same Dec. 1838: 207.) 1838-1839. Disbursements made by Hart Fellows, comr. 5th judicial circuit, on Northern Cross R.R., Peoria & Warsaw R.R., Rushville & Erie R.R., and Illinois River improvement from Dec. 3, 1838, to June 3, 1839. (Same Dec. 1839: 58-61.) 330 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS RAILROADS (first period) cont'd Receipts and Expenditures cont'd 1839 Disbursements made by M. K. Alexander, comr. of bd. of public works, 4th judicial circuit, on Charleston & Wabash Turnpike, Central R.R., Southern Cross R.R., Great Western Mail Route, Northern Cross R.R., Central Branch R.R. and Great Wabash River from Dec. 1, 1838, to June 1, 1839; recapitulation. (Same Dec. 1839: 44-55.) . Disbursements made by Wm. Kinney, comr. of 2d judicial circuit, on Alton & Shawneetown R.R., Alton & Shelbyville R.R., Central R.R., Kaskaskia River improvement, Alton & Mt. Carmel R.R. and Great Western Mail Route from Dec. 1838. (Same Dec. 1839: 18-27.) . Disbursements made by John Hogan, comr. of 2d judicial circuit, on Alton & Mt. Carmel R.R., Great Western Mail Route, Central R.R., Alton & Shawneetown R.R., Alton & Shelbyville R.R. from Dec. 3, 1838, to June 3, 1839; recapitulation. (Same Dec. 1839: 28-36.) 1839. Amt. of disbursements made by M. McConnel, comr. of first judicial circuit, on Pekin, Blooming- ton, Peoria and Mackinaw R.R., Naples Branch of Northern Cross R.R., Central R.R. and Northern Cross R.R. from Dec. 3, 1838 to June 3, 1839; re- capitulation. (Same Dec. 1839: 8-12.) . Disbursements made by Jesse B. Thomas, comr. of first judicial circuit, on Central R.R., Illinois River improvement, Pekin, Bloomington, Peoria & Mackinaw R.R., and Northern Cross R.R. from March 4 to June 3; recapitulation. (Same Dec. 1839: 13-17.) . Aggregate amt. of expenditures on each one of the improvements mentioned in the internal im- provement bill up to Dec. 2, 1839. (Rept. exhibit- ing the statistics of the state 1840: 6.) . Same. (House repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1839/40: 38.) Railroads : Central, Alton and Mt. Carmel, Alton and Shawneetown, Alton and Shelbyville, Central Branch, Northern Cross, Peoria and Warsaw, Belle- ville and Lebanon Branch, Bloomington, and Mackinaw and Pekin, Rushville and Erie, Charles- ton and Wabash, Great Western Mail. 1840. Stmt. of payments and amt. which may be neces- sary over and above payments and present liabili- ties of state for work done to complete all such works as have been contracted [i. e. r.rs. named below], in continuous lines from navigable rivers. (Rept. exhibiting the statistics of the state 1840: 7.) . Same. (House repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1839/40: 39.) Central R. R., Alton and Mt. Carmel R. R., Shelbyville and Alton R. R., Northern Cross, Peoria and War- saw, Alton and Shawneetown It. It. RAILROADS (second period) Under Act of Nov. 5, 1849 Act to provide for a general system of incorporations. 1851. Govs. communication with memorial for passage of r.r. charter, authorizing construction of rwy. from Chicago to Ind. state line. (Sen. jol. 17 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1851: 193.) la referred to only ; communication not given here. 1863. Rept. of secy, of state concerning filing of ann. repts. of r.r. cos. 1 leaf. (Repts. 23 Gen. Assem. 1863 v. 1: 23; 319.) Receipts and Expenditures 1852-1860. Stmt. showing cost for construction of all r.r. property in state. (Govs. mess. 1863: 15.) RAILROADS (third period) Under Act of April 13, 1871 serial The railroad and warehouse commission was established by act of April 13, 1871, in force July 1, 1871. Commission was organized July 5, 1871. 1871-1904. Ann. rept. of the r.r. and warehouse comn. for the yr. ending Nov. 30, 1-34. Springfield, 1871- 1905. Checklist 1. 1871 dept. ed. Springfield, 111. Jol. Prtg. Office, 1871. 2 foldg. tables, 168 pp., 2 leaves. n. p., n. d. 168 pp. State Jol. Steam Print, 1873. 451 (2), ii pp. n. p., n. d. 451 (2), 11 pp. n. p., n. d. 559, iji^ pp. 1. 1871 doc. ed. 2. 1871/2 dept. ed. 2. 1871/2 doc. ed. 3. 1872/3 dept. ed. 3. 1872/3 doc. ed. 4. 1873/4.* State Jol. Steam Print, 1874. State Jol. Book and Stereotype Rooms, 1876. State Jol. Print, 1874. 559, ill pp. 104, 394, 111 5. 1874/5. 6. 1875/6. 45, 323, iii D. W. Lusk, 1876. 447, iii pp. pp. 7, ill 7. 1876/7. D. W. Lusk, 1878. Mil, 92, vi pp., map. 8. 1877/8. Weber, Magie & Co., 1879. xxvl, 87, ix pp., map. 9. 1878/9. Weber & Co., 1880. 10. 1879/80. H. W. Rokker, 1881. xxxii, 312 pp., 1 leaf. 557 pp., 2 maps. 23, 359 pp., 1 map. cxiv. 214 pp., 10 pis. 11, Ixix, 262 pp., 24 pis. ccxxxi, 242 pp., 40 pis. ccx, 241 pp., 24 pis. 456 pp., 16 pis. 489 pp., 24 pis. 498 pp., 31 pis. 495 pp., 43 pis. 11. 1880/1. " " 1882. 12. 1881/2. " " 1883. xxil, 385 pp., 1 map. 13. 1882/3. " " 1884. xvi, 502 pp., 1 map. 14. 1883/4. " " 1884. xxix, 520 pp., 1 map. 15. 1884/5. " " 1885. xliv, 538 pp., 1 map. 16. 1885/6. " " 1887. Ixxiv, 621 pp., 1 map. 17. 1886/7. Not printed. 18. 1887/8. Springfield Printing Co., 1889. Iv, 674 pp., 1 map. 19. 1888/9. Springfield Printing Co., 1890. 215 pp., 1 map. 20. 1889/90. H. W. Rokker, 1890. 280 pp., xv foldg. plates. 21. 1890/1. H. W. Rokker, 1892. 215 pp. 22. 1891/2. " " 1892. 331 pp., 1 map.t 23. 1892/3. " " 1894. 342 pp., 1 map. 24. 1893/4. Bd. F. Hartman, 1895. xvi, 320 pp., 1 map. 25. 1894/5. " " 1896. xxi, 282 pp. 26. 1895/6. Phillips Bros., 1897. 409 pp., 1 map. 27. 1896/7. " " 1897. cxiv. 214 28. 1897/8. " " 1898. 29. 1898/9. " " 1899. 30. 1899/00. " " 1900. 31. 1900/1. " " 1902. 32. 1901/2. " " 1903. 33. 1902/3. " " 1904. 34. 1903/4. 111. State Jol. Co., 1905. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1871 in Repts. 27 Gen. Assem. 1871, v. 2 : 425-496. 2. 1871/2 " " 28 " " 1873, v. 1 : 429-884. 3. 1872/3 " " 28 " " 1873, V. 5 : 5-563. 4-34. 1873/4-1903/4 omitted. non-serial 1870/1. Informal rept. concerning each r.r. in process of construction, July 1, 1871, prepared at office of comrs. (1 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1870/1: 157-166.) . Summary of repts. of r.r. corporations for en- tire lines resp., running in, through, or out of state, and rept. for state exclusively for yr. ending June 30. (Same 1870/1 folding sheet after p. 156.) Showing for each road capital stock, assets, liabilities, funded and floating debt, value of property, miles of track, passenger and freight earnings, gross receipts and expenditures. 1871. Form of ann. rept. of comrs. of r.rs. and ware- houses of 111., for yr. ending June 30. (2 same 1871/2: 176-188.) . Alphabetical list of r.r. cos. operating and doing business in state, July 1, with dates of mo. meeting of bd. at which same were filed. (Same 1870/1: 63.) . Corresp. betw. r.r. and warehouse comrs. and representatives of several of larger r.r. interests of * From this time only one, viz., the dept. ed. was Issued. t Called " Advance sheets of 22d annual report " on title page. No other edition seems to have been published. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 331 RAILROADS (third period) cont'd non-serial cont'd state concerning time of filing repts. and passenger rates. (Same 1870/1: 59-62.) Chicago and N. W. R.R. ; Chicago and Alton ; C. B. and Q. R.K. : Chicago, Rock Is. and P. R.R. . Circular of July 13, to several r.r. cos. operating and doing business in state. (Same 1870/1: 55-58.) In nature of explanation of position of r.r. and w. comn. under law and returns and attitude expected of r.rs. as to filing of reports, stmt. of gross earnings for purposes of classification, etc. . The present r.r. laws and suggestions of amdmts. (Same 1870/1: 13-15.) . Construction of r.rs. in the future, advisability of enactment of general law, authorizing construc- tion of roads wherever, in judgment of capital, they will be found to be most remunerative. (Same 1870/1: 12-13.) . R.Rs. recently built and in process of construc- tion. (Same 1870/1: 9-11.) . Condition of older r.rs. in operation. (Same 1870/1: 8-9.) . R.R. corporations; constitutional prohibition of special laws for creation of r.r. corporations; con- sideration of legislative direction of control and mngmnt. of rwy. corporations. (Govs. mess. Jan. 1871 (Palmer).) 1871-1895. History and general conditions of r.rs. in 111. (25 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1894/5: iii- ix.) 1871/2. Table showing position of lands in 111. with reference to rwys. In actual operation. (2 same 1871/2: 167-169.) . Table showing expenses in detail of r.rs. (2 same 1871/2: 447.) . Table showing earnings of r.rs. in detail. (2 same 1871/2: 446.) 1871/2-1872/3. Table showing gross earnings compared with expenses of r.rs. (2 same 1871/2 (p. 448) 3 same 1872/3.) 1871/2-1877/8. Table showing length of line and cost of road and equipment of r.rs. (2 same 1871/2 (pp. 442-443) 8 same 1877/8.) 1871/2-1878/9. R.Rs.; equipment and mileage. (2 same 1871/2 (pp. 444-445) 9 same 1878/9.) No returns 1873/4-1876/7. 1871/2-1885/6. Tabular stmt. showing stock and debts and paid up stock and debts of r.rs. (2 same 1871/ 2 (pp. 440-441) 16 same 1885/6.) No returns 1872/3, from 1877/8-1884/5. 1872. Our rwys. and our farmers; by W. C. Flagg. (5 A.R. trustees 111. Industrial University 1871/2: 200-219.) . Stmt. of r.r. corporations organized under act of Mar. 1, 1872. (Bienn. rept. secy, of state 1870/2: 18; 2 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1871/2: 451.) 1872-1873. List of r.r. cos. reporting, and date of re- ceipt of each rept. (2 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1871/2 (pp. 172-173) 3 same 1873.) 1872/3. R.Rs.; investment. (3 same 1872/3: 551.) . R.Rs.; gross earnings. (3 same 1872/3: 553.) . Competition betw. r.rs.; exists only to limited extent; soon ends in combination. (3 same 1872/ 3: 12-14.) . Theory of enlightened view of self-interest in r.r. mngmt. (3 same 1872/3: 12.) . Public character of r.rs. of the state. (3 same 1872/3: 9-11.) 1873/4. Investigations to ascertain whether provisions of act of May 2, 1873, are violated by any r.r. cor- poration in state. (4 same 1873/4: 13-14.) . R.Rs.; stmt. of equipment, stations and gauge. (4 same 1873/4 app. pp. 362-363.) RAILROADS (third period) cont'd non-serial cont'd R.Rs.; train mileage and fuel consumed. (4 same 1873/4 app. pp. 366-367.) . R.R. legislation; comment. (4 same 1873/4: 15- 20.) 1873/4-1874/5. Rept. of r.r. cos. having unfinished and leased roads. (4 same 1873/4 (pp. 287-345) 5 same 1874/5.) 1873/4-1875/6. R.Rs.; stmt. of receipts and expenses in 111. (4 same 1873/4 (app. pp. 358-359) 6 same 1875/6.) 1873/4-1876/7. R.Rs.; stmt. of expenses; receipts and expenses compared; entire line. (4 same 1873/4 (app. pp. 356-357) 7 same 1877.) 1873/4-1878/9. R.Rs.; stmt. showing gross receipts; entire line. (4 same 1873/4 (app. pp. 354-355) 9 same 1879.) 1873/4-1904. Steam, r.rs., stmt. showing bridges, tres- tles built, and rails laid, etc. (4 same 1873/4 (app. pp. 360-361) 34 same 1904.) No returns 1879/80. 1873/6-1874/7. R.Rs.; stmt. of receipts and expenses compared for four yrs. (6 same 1875/6 (pp. 446- 447) 7 same 1877.) 1874. Communication from r.r. and warehouse comrs. re. operation of r.r. law for 1873. 5 pp. (Repts. 28 Gen. Assem. 1873 v. 4: 847-851.) . Same. (House jol. 28 Gen. Assem. adj. reg. sess. 1874: 79-81.) . Memorial of merchants and business men of Chicago to Gen. Assem. requesting repeal or amdmt. of r.r. law of 1873. 2 pp. (Repts. 28 Gen. Assem. 1873 v. 4: 971-972.) . General remarks on results of r.r. laws. (4 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1873/4: 24-26.) . Conferences with r.r. comrs. of Minn, and Wise. to prevent evils practiced by r.r. corporations with- in Iowa, Minn., Wise., and 111. (4 same 1873/4: 14-15.) 1874-1875. Suits instituted agst. r.r. corporations. (4 same 1873/4 (pp. 8-13) 5 same 1874/5.) . Mileage in 111.; amt. of. (5 same 1874/5: 9.) . Net earnings per mile of r.rs. in 111. (5 same 1874/5: 11.) . Operating expenses of r.rs. in 111. (5 same 187 4/ 5: 11.) . R.R. earnings; amt. of. (5 same 1874/5: 10-11.) . Corporations making returns to comn. (5 same 1874/5: 9-10.) . Steel rails in 111.; no. of miles of. (5 same 1874/ 5: 12.) . Equipment of r.r. cos. in 111. (5 same 1874/5: 13.) . R.Rs. that have failed to pay interest on their bonded debt. (5 same 1874/5: 14-15.) . Construction; no. of miles of r.r. constructed in 111. during yr. (5 same 1874/5: 9.) 1874/5-1875/6. Dividend paid by various r.r. cos. (5 same 1874/5 (pp. 11-12) 6 same 1875/6.) 1874/5-1876/7. Stmt. showing equipment, stations, brakes and express of r.rs. (5 same 1874/5 (app. pp. 304-305) 7 same 1876/7.) . R.Rs.; stmt. of train mileage; empty car mile- age, employes on entire line. (5 same 1874/5 (app. pp. 316-317) some 1876/7.) . R.Rs.; stmt. of expenses and interest upon bonded, compared with receipts. (5 same 1874/5 (app. pp. 314-315) 7 same 1876/7.) 1875. Rept. on House bill authorizing formation of union depots and stations for r.rs. in state. (Sen. jol. 29 Gen. Assem. 1875: 490-491.) 332 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF ILLINOIS RAILROADS (third period) cont'd non-serial cont'd 1875. Opinion of atty-gen. re. requirements of law as to citizenship and residence of directors of r.r. cor- porations. (House jol. 29 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1875: 439-440.) . Kept, of committee on r.rs. on r.rs. in hands of receivers, amt. of taxes due from such r.rs., amt. of indebtedness, etc. (Same 1875: 648-650.) . Manner of instituting suits agst. r.r. cos. (5 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1874/5: 18-20.) 1876/6. R.R. legislation; comment. (6 same 1875/6: 15-22.) 1875/6-1887/8. R.Rs.; stint, showing length of line; main line and branches. (6 same 1875/6 (pp. 420- 421) 18 same 1888.) No returns 1879/80. 1875/8-1876/9. Stmt. showing earnings and expenses of r.rs. for four yrs. (8 same 1877/8 (pp. 76-79) 9 same 1879.) 1876. Relations of receivers to cos. whose roads they control, to the public and the govt, should be de- fined. (7 same 1875/6: xxi.) . Enforcement of r.r. law, with some remarks on the law itself. (6 same 1875/6: 26-28.) 1876/7-1877/8. R.Rs.; stmt. showing leased lines; pro- jected and unfinished roads. (7 same 1876/7 (p. 92) 8 same 1878.) 1876/7-1878/9. R.Rs.; itemized stmt. of operating ex- penses during yr. (7 same 1876/7 (pp. 82-83) 9 same 1878/9.) . R.R. stmts. showing payments in addition to op- erating, itemized. (7 same 1876/7 (pp. 84-85) 9 same 1878/9.) In 1878/9 taxes also. 1876/9-1880/4. Comparison of gross and net earnings and deficits of 111. r.rs. (9 same 1878/9 (p. xxiii) 14 same 1883/4.-) 1877-1878. Comparative detailed stmt. of gross re- ceipts of r.r. cos. operating in 111. (8 same 1877/8: xv.) . Comparison of ordinary operating expenses of r.rs. (8 same 1877/8: xvii.) 1877/8. List of r.rs. incorporated under general law. (8 same 1877/8: 82-83.) . Stmt. showing amt. of preferred stock of various r.r. cos. 8 same 1877/8: vii.) . Stmt. showing name and address of r.r. officers. (8 same 1877/8: 33-36.) 1877/8-1878/9. R.Rs.; stmt. of mileage on r.rs. (8 same 1877/8 (pp. 62-63) 9 same 1878/9.) . R.Rs.; stmt. of grades, curvature, ballast, etc. (8 same 1877/8 (pp. 50-51) 9 same 1879.) . Stmt. showing average life in yrs. of equipment and superstructure of r.rs. (8 same 1877/8 (pp. 54- 55) 9 same 1878/9.) . Stmt. showing gross receipts of r.rs. in 111. (8 same 1877/8 (pp. 70-71) 9 same 1878/9.) 1877/8-1879/80. Length of track; comparative stmt. of r.r. track owned by cos. reporting. (8 same 1877/8 (p. vi) 10 same 1879/80.) 1877/8-1880/1. Stmt. showing funded and unfunded debt of r.rs. (8 same 1877/8 (pp. 42-43) 11 same 1880/1.) No returns for 1879/80. 1877/8-1887/8. Stmt. showing capital stock of r.rs. (8 same 1877/8 (pp. 40-41) 18 same 1888.) 1877/8-1890/1. Comparison of r.r. dividends. (8 same 1877/8 (p. viii) 21 same 1890/1.) 1878. Complaints agst. r.r. cos. (10 same 1878/9: 23- . Uniform returns and repts.; the Columbus Con- vention. (8 same 1877/8: xix-xx.) RAILROADS (third period) cont'd non -serial cont' d 1878-1880. Aggregate stmt. of capital stock of r.rs. (10 same 1879/80: 7.) 1878/9. Stmt. showing earnings and expenses of r.rs. in 111. for two yrs. (9 same 1878/9 table xxi after p. xxii.) 1878/9-1885/6. Names of r.rs. reporting to comn. (9 same 1878/9 (pp. iii-v) 16 same 1885/6.) . Comparison of cost of equipment of r.rs. operat- ing in 111. (9 same 1878/9 (p. xii) 16 same 1885/6.) 1878/2-1880/4. Comparative stmt. of total passenger and freight earnings of r.rs. (12 same 1881/2 (p. ix) 16 same 1883/4.) 1879. Defective returns made by r.r. cos.; the remedy. (9 same 1878/9: xxiii-xxiv.) . Table showing mileage, capital, cost and revenue of 111. r.rs. for yr. ending June 30. (9 same 1878/9 folding table I after p. viii.) 1879/80. Stmt. of returns from leased line of r.rs. (10 same 1879/80: 491-506.) 1879/80-1886/7. Stmt. of returns from projected and unfinished r.rs. (10 same 1879/80 (pp. 507-516) 17 same 1886/7.) Beginning in 1880/1 just a general summary of pro- jected lines, not given out In detail as In previous yrs. 1879/81-1886/9. Stmt. of operating expenses and taxes of r.rs. (11 same 1880/1 (p. 11) 19 same 1888/9.) 1879/82-1881/4. Comparative stmt. of capital stock, funded debt, floating debt, and aggregate of 111. r.rs. (12 same 1881/2 (p. ix) 14 same 1883/4.) 1880. Bd. of comrs. should be authorized to enforce reparation of tracks and bridges, when unsafe. (10 same 1879/80: 19.) 1880/1. Stmt. showing income; ann. earnings, passen- ger and freight depts. in 111. (11 same 1880/1: 308-309.) 1880/1-1881/2. Comparative stmt. showing length of track and equipments of r.rs. (11 same 1880/1 (pp. 322-323) 12 same 1882.) 1880/1-1885/6. R.Rs.; general exhibit of net income, taxes, interest, rentals, etc. (11 same 1880/1 (pp. 312-313) 16 same 1885/6.) . Stmt. showing total income of r.rs. and average of earnings. (11 same 1880/1 (pp. 306-307) same 1885/6.) 1880/1-1886/7. General exhibit of r.rs. showing divi- dends declared, and balances carried forward to next yr. (11 same 1880/1 (pp. 314-315) 17 same 1887.) 1880/1-1887/8. Stmt. showing lessor, lessee, stock, debt, cost of construction, length of track and presi- dent of lesser co. of leased lines of r.rs. (11 same 1880/1 (p. 330) 18 same 1888.) Beginning in rept. for 1880/1 returns of leased lines of r.rs. are not given in detail but are combined in one stmt. 1880/1-1889/90. Stmt. of expenses and taxes of r.rs.; operating expenses and additional payments. (11 same 1880/1 (pp. 310-311) 20 same 1890.) In 1888/9 also average earnings per mile. . Income of r.rs.; ann. earnings, passenger and freight depts. on whole line. (11 same 1880/1 (pp. 304-305) 20 same 1889/90.) 1881. Rept. of r.r. and warehouse comn. on cost of prtg. revision of r.r. schedules under present law, and cost in pamphlet form under state printing contract. (Sen. jol. 32 Gen. Assem. 1881: 712.) 1881/2-1885/6. Stmt. showing stock, debt and cost of construction and equipment of r.rs. (12 same 1881/2 (pp. 308-309) 16 same 1885/6.) . Physical condition of r.rs. (12 same 1881/2 (p. xvi) 16 same 1885/6.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS RAILROADS (third period) cont'd non-serial cont'd . Stint, of r.rs. showing earnings, expenses and net income from 111. business. (12 same 1881/2 (pp. 314-315) some 1885/6.) 1881/5-1881/6. Comparative stmt. of gross earnings, gain and loss from previous yrs., % of increase and loss of r.r. cos. (15 same 1884/5 (p. viii) 26 same 1885/6.) 1882. Amdmts. needed to r.r. law. (12 same 1881/2: xviii-xix.) . Names of r.r. which failed to pay dividends. (12 same 1881/2: xiii.) . Opinion; r.r. consolidation. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1880/2: 28.) . Same; operation of r.rs. in state without being incorporated in state. (Same 1880/2: 28.) 1882/3. Stock transfer offices; most r.r. cos. have com- plied with law re. (13 A.R. rr. and warehouse comn. 1882/3: xiv.) 1883. Registered r.r. debt rept. (R.R. and warehouse comrs.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. . List of r.rs. (Same.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. . Veto of bill to enable r.r. cos. to extend lines or construct branches to points not named in articles of incorporation, and to enable any r.r. co. in state to have power to purchase, own or hold stock and securities of any r.r. that forms continuous line of travel from this to another state. (House jol. 33 Gen. Assem. 1883: 1182-1185.) 1883/4-1884/5. Comparative stmt. of mileage in 9 states, each having more than 4000 miles of track. (14 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1883/4 (p. vii) 15 same 1884/5.) 1884/5. Changes in r.rs. during yr. (15 same 1884/5: vi-vii.) 1884/5-1885/6. Names of r.rs. in hands of receivers. (15 same 1884/5 (p. vii) 16 same 1885/6.) 1885-1886. List of agencies and offices for transfer of r.r. stock in 111. given in compliance with act of 1883. (15 same 1884/5 (pp. xiv-xv) 16 same 1885/6.) 1885/6. Physical conditions of projected roads, or roads in process of construction. (16 same 1885/6: Ixxxiv.) . Physical condition of track, equipment, etc. of different r.rs. operated within state. (16 same 1885/6: lix-lxxiii.) 1885/6-1888/9. R.Rs.; general exhibit of 111. business. (16 same 1885/6 (pp. Ivii-lviii) 19 same 1889.) 1885/6-1903/4. Financial stmt. of affairs of comn.; apprn. made for its maintenance and work. (16 same 1885/6 (p. xxviii) 34 same 1903/4.) 1886. Pooling; complaints agst. r.rs. pooling contracts. (16 same 1885/6: xxi-xxiii.) . New r.rs.; increase in mileage. (16 same 1885/ 6: xxiv.) 1887. Testimony taken by comrs. (R.R. and ware- house comn.) Entry from Bowker. Not seen. Not known in office of 111. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1887-1890. Comparative stmt. of total income of r.rs. in 111. (20 same 1889/90: 42.) 1887/8. Stmt. of cost of road and equipment in 111. (18 same 1887/8: xxxlv-xxxvii.) 1887/90-1888/91. Comparative stmt. of earnings of passenger and freight depts. of r.rs. in 111. (20 same 1889/90 (p. 42) 21 same 1890/1.) . Comparative stmt. of operating expenses of r.rs. In 111. (20 same 1889/90 (p. 43) 21 same 1890/1.) RAILROADS (third period) cont'd non-serial cont'd 1887/90-1903/4. Comparative stmt. of operating ex- penses of r.rs. in 111. (20 same 1889/90 (pp. 42- 43) 34 same 1903/4.) No returns 1892. . Comparative summary of total earnings and in- come of r.rs. in 111. (20 same 1889/90 (p. 42) 34 same 1904.) No returns 1892. 1888. R.Rs.; general exhibit of business on entire lines. (18 same 1887/8: xlviii-xlix.) . Stmt. showing total income of r.rs. in 111. (18 same 1887/8: xl-xll.) . Names of r.r. cos. having reported to comn. (18 same 1887/8: v-vil.) 1888-1904. Stmt. of capital stock, funded and floating debt in 111. (18 same 1887/8 (pp. xxxii-xxxiii) 34 same 1904.) . Stmt. showing operating expenses of r.rs. in 111. for yr. ending June 30. (18 same 1887/8 (fold- ing sheet after p. Iv) 34 same 1904.) From 1890/1 on called operating expenses. 1889. Remedies for inadequate train service. (19 same 1888/9: 16-18.) . Rept. on condition of roads and equipment. (19 same 1888/9: 13-14.) . Index of complete record of comrs. (R.R. and warehouse comrs.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. . Stmt. showing r.rs. in process of construction. (19 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1888/9: 30.) . Complaints of mngrs. of r.rs. re. legislative op- pression. (19 same 1888/9: 12-13.) 1889-1889/90. Stmt. showing total earnings from operations of r.rs. in 111. (19 same 1888/9 (pp. 34-37) 20 same 1889/90.) 1889-1891. Comparative summary of revenue from freight and passenger traffic on r.rs. in 111. (20 same 1890/1: 11.) 1889-1901. Stmt. showing total earnings and income of r.rs. in 111. for yr. ending June 30. (19 same 1888/ 9 (pp. 38-39) 34 same 1904.) 1889-1904. List of r.rs. incorporated for yr. ending June 30. (19 same 1888/9 (pp. 113-118) 34 same 1904.) No returns 1895/6-1897/8. . Table showing classification of r.rs. and mileage for yr. ending June 30. (19 same 1888/9 (pp. 26- 29) 34 same 1904.) . Description of equipment of steam r.rs. for yr. ending June 30. (19 same 1888/9 (pp. 60-63) 34 same 1904.) . List of officers and directors of steam r.rs. with their names and addresses. (19 same 1888/9 (pp. 67-112) 34 same 1904.) 1889/90-1903/4. Comparative stmt. of mileage of r.rs. for two yrs. (20 same 1889/90 (p. 38) 34 same 1904.) . Comparative stmt. of income acct. of r.rs. on whole line. (20 same 1889/90 (p. 40) 34 same 1904.) No returns for 1892. . Comparative stmt. of capital of steam r.rs. (20 same 1889/90 (p. 39) 34 same 1904.) . Classified summary of description of equipment of r.rs. (20 same 1889/90 (pp. 45-46) 34 same 1904.) 1890. Stmt. showing description of equipment of r.rs. on whole line, for yr. ending June 30. (20 same 1889/90: 98-103.) . Improvements made in r.r. bldgs. and bridges. (20 same 1889/90: 11-12.) . Classification of r.rs. (20 same 1889/90: 13-14.) 334 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS RAILROADS (third period) cont'd non-serial cont'd 1890. Refrigerator cars. (20 same 1889/90: 21-22.) 1890-1904. Stmt. showing consumption of fuel by loco- motives, whole line, for yr. ending June 30. (20 same 1889/90 (pp. 111-120) 34 same 1903/4.) . Stmt. of income acct. of r.rs., leased lines and whole lines for yr. ending June 30. (20 same 1888/9 (pp. 127-130) 34 same 1904.) 1891. Names of r.r. cos. (R.R. and warehouse comn.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. . R.R. rept. tables. (Same.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. . Officers of roads. (Same.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. . In matter of claim of W. W. Hunter; for error in certificate. (23 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1891/2: 262-266.) . Switching cars; opinion of Atty. Gen. Hunt upon legal duty devolving upon r.r. cos. to switch loaded and empty cars; corresp. (22 same 1891/2: 265- 273.) 1892. R.R. property of state by cos. (R.R. and ware- house comn.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. . Train service; correspondence concerning stop- ping of certain trains at Mt. Forest and Willow Springs, upon letter and petition of St. Hart, vil- lage clerk of Spring Forest. (22 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1891/2: 306-307.) 1893. Letter of I. N. Phillips to W. Goddard re. duty of furnishing cars. (22 same 1891/2: 308-310.) . Letter of I. N. Phillips to H. A. Fisher concern- ing switching of cars. (22 same 1891/2: 307-308.) . Opinion; r.rs. in hands of receivers amenable to laws. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1893/4: 296-297.) . Same; power to compel r.r. cos. to construct and maintain station houses. (Same 1893/4: 295-296.) . R.Rs. in hands of receivers. (23 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1892/3: 9.) . Complaint agst. comrs. of r.rs. and warehouses. Not seen ; entry from Bowker. Very likely a separate print of Item with similar title listed below under 1893-1895. . Prosperity of r.rs. during the past yr. (23 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1892/3: 9.) . Answer to complaint agst. comrs. (R.R. and warehouse comrs.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. . Claims agst r.r. cos. (23 A.R. r.r. and ware- house comn. 1892/3: 4-5.) 1893-1895. Complaints agst. r.rs. (23 same 1892/3 (pp. 5-6) 25 same 1894/5.) . Necessary r.r. legislation. (23 same 1892/3 (pp. 10-11) 25 same 1894/5.) 1893-1904. Rept. of consulting engrs. of r.r. and ware- house comn. of 111. (23 same 1892/3 (pp. 15-21) 34 same 1904.) 1894. Depot facilities of 111. r.rs. (24 same 1893/4: xi- xii.) 1895. Opinion; right of passengers to ordinary bag- gage, carrying parcels, express companies as com- mon carriers. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1895/6: 233- 234.) . Physical condition of r.rs. (25 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1894/5: xv.) 1896/7. Decrease in income of r.rs. in 111. (27 same 1896/7: lii-iv.) 1896/8-1902/4. List of r.rs. incorporated, with location, capital stock, arts, filed, fees paid. (Bienn. rept. secy, of state 1896/8 (p. 103) some 1902/4.) 1897. Opinion; sale of tickets; r.r. cos. legality of extra charge where tickets are not purchased. (Bienn rept. atty. gen. 1897/8: 385.) RAILROADS (third period) cont'd non-serial cont'd 1897. Increase in value of r.r. stock since June 30. (27 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1896/7: vi.) 1898. Recommendation for legislation changing time for filing repts. from Sept. 1 to Oct. 5. (28 same 1897/8: xi.) . For legislation placing entirely in hands of comn., the discretionary power to pass upon con- struction of any new r.rs. (28 same 1897/8: xiii.) . Statistics concerning the r.rs. of 111. [miles with- in state, passengers and freight carried, no. of em- ployes and compensation paid]. (111. Blue Book 1899: 381-382.) 1899-1902. Rept. concerning physical condition of r.rs. inspected during yr. (29 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1898/9 (pp. Ixi-xcix) 32 same 1902.) 1899/00-1903/4. Comparative stmt. of rails, ties, bal- last and bridges and sundry information of steam r.rs. in 111. (30 same 1899/00 (p. Ixx) 34 same 1903/4.) . Summary of consumption of fuel of steam r.rs. in 111. (30 same 1899/00 (p. Ixx) 34 same 1903/ 4.) 1900-1904. R.Rs.; general balance sheet of steam r.rs. for yr. ending June 30. (30 same 1899/00 (pp. cxxiv-cxxvii) 34 same 1904.) . New legislation; comment. (30 same 1899/00 (p. ill) 34 same 1903/4.) 1900/1-1903/4. Comparative stmt. of assets and liabili- ties of steam r.rs. for yr. ending June 30. (31 same 1900/1 (p. 68) 34 same 1903/4.) 1901. Opinion; fencing and operating r.rs., construc- tion of act in relation thereto. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1901/2: 345-346.) 1902. Statistics concerning the r.rs. of 111. (mileage, tonnage employes and compensation). (111. Blue Book 1903: 575-576.) 1903. Complaint before bd. of comrs. in matter of ob- jections of St. Louis Traffic Bureau and other ship- pers doing business in East St. Louis, to enforce- ment of so-called consignment order put in force Nov. 1, 1902, by Local Freight Agts.' Assn. (33 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1902/3: 21-23.) . Opinion; laying of r.r. in Monmouth, must have consent of owners representing majority of front- age duty of state's atty. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1903/4: 195-196.) 1904. Engrs. suggestion that subject of mixed train mileage as connected with computation of passen- ger earnings per train mile be brought before next ann. mtg. of National Assn. of R.R. Comrs. (34 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1903/4: 39.) . Engrs. suggestion to change date of termination of fiscal yr. from June 30 to Dec. 31. (34 same 1903/4: 39.) Accidents; see Accidents Accounts 1875. Necessity for correctness and uniformity in r.r. accts. (5 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1874/5: 20-23.) 1876. Importance of uniform system of acct.-keeping by r.r. cos. (7 same 1875/6: xxi.) 1892. Rwy. accounting; letter of Isaac N. Phillips, chrm. 111. r.r. and warehouse conin. upon whether the attempt to apportion expense of operation betw. passenger and freight service be continued or abandoned and whether taxes be treated as a fixed charge or an operating expense. (22 same 1891/2: 316-323.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 335 RAILROADS (third period) cont'd Conventions 1877/8. Proceedings of National convention of r.r. comrs. held at Columbus, Ohio. (8 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn^ 1877/8: 85-87.) 1878/9-1880/1. Proceedings of national conventions of r.r. comrs. (9 same 1878/9 (pp. 245-259) 11 same 1881.) No returns for 1879/80. Crossings See also below, Safety Appliances. B'or complaints and litigation concerning crossings, see below under Railroads : Individual. 1871. Circular addressed under date of Aug. 10, 1871, to several co. surveyors of state re. carrying out provisons of act in force March 31, 1869, concern- ing r.r. crossings. (1 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1870/1: 168.) 1887. Crossings and drawbridges; act to amend sec. 1 of act re. dangers incident to r.r. crossings on same level, approved June 3. (21 same 1890/1: 195.) 1889. The crossing law of 1889. (19 same 1888/9: 16.) 1890. Crossings and equipments; stmt. of crossings equipped with interlocking and signaling devices. (20 same 1889/90: 16-18.) 1891-1904. Rules of practice in crossing and interlock- ing cases. (21 same 1890/1 (pp. 204-208) 34 same 1904.) 1892-1899. Stmt. pertaining to elevation and depres- sion of steam r.rs. in Chicago. (29 same 1898/9: xliii-xliv.) 1897. Crossing petitions filed by r.rs. (27 same 1896/ 7: vii-viii.) 1897-1898. Street r.r. crossings. (27 same 1896/7 (p. viii) 28 same 1897/8.) 1898. Whenever a new highway crossing is to be con- structed across a r.r., law should provide that r.r. comn. determine manner, mode and place of such crossing. (28 same 1897/8: xi.) . For legislation re. r.r. crossings. (28 same 1897/8: xii.) 1901. Grade highway crossings; recommendation re. (32 same 1900/1: 4.) 1903. State supervision of both electric and steam roads re. indiscriminate construction of grade crossings, recommended by engr. (33 same 1902/3: 45.) 1904. Opinion; power of r.r. and warehouse comn. over crossings in and out of cities. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1903/4: 413-425.) . Opinion of atty. gen. as to jurisdiction of r.r. and warehouse comn. in matter of crossings. (34 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1903/4: 27-36.) Employes; see Labor. Railway Expenditures for; see below, Receipts, etc. Freight RATES; see below, that title TONNAGE 1871/2-1878/9. R.Rs.; stmt. of tonnage, etc. (2 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1871/2 (p. 449) 9 same 1879.) 1877-1878. Classification of tonnage and comparison of tonnage business. (8 same 1877/8: xiv.) 1880/1-1882/3. Stmt. showing total no. of tons of freight carried on r.rs. (11 same 1880/1 (p. 326) 13 same 1883.) 1880/1-1904. Stmt. of traffic of steam r.rs. showing tons of freight carried. (11 same 1880/1 (pp. 318- 319) 34 same 1904.) No returns 1887/8. 1881/2-1885/6. Comparative stmt. of no. of tons of freight carried on r.rs. in 111. (12 same 1881/2 (P xW) 16 same 1885/6.) RAILROADS (third period) cont'd Freight cont'd TONNAGE cont'd 1888-1904. See below, Passenger Traffic, these dates. 1889/90-1903/4. Classified comparison of freight ton- nage carried in 111. (20 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1889/90 (p. 44) 34 same 1903/4.) - . See also below, Passenger Traffic, these dates. Labor; see that title Inspection See also, below, Railroads : Individual. 1866-1871. Table showing no. of cars inspected on track, for yrs. 1866, 1868, 1869, 1870, and from Aug. to Nov. for 1866, 1868, 1869, and 1871. (1 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1870/1: 47.) 1893-1894. Inspection of r.rs. (23 same 1892/3 (p. 6) 24 same 1893/4.) 1897. Ann. inspection of r.rs. (27 same 1896/7: vl.) Laws 1850. General laws of 111. for incorporation of r.r. cos. 16 pp. 1871/2. Text of bills prepared by bd. of r.r. and ware- house comn. and presented to 27 Gen. Assem.: House bill 712, being a codification of r.r. laws of 111., House Bill 713, being a codification of ware- house laws of 111.; Sen. bill 409 to prevent r.r. acci- dents, and to regulate mngmt. of r.rs. (2 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1871/2: 151-166.) 1872. The r.r. and warehouse laws of 111. Acts of 1871 and 1872 included. 1 p. 1., 535-550, 299-315, 788-791, 440-449 pp. (R.R. and warehouse comrs.) 1877. Laws re. r.rs. and warehouses, with app. con- taining rules governing grain inspection and regis- tration depts. in Chicago. Also majority and minority opinions of Supreme Court of U. S. in " Warehouse Case " of Munn and Scott vs. People of state of 111., and the " Grange cases." 124, 33, ix pp. - . Act to establish bd. of r.r. and warehouse comrs. in force July 1, 1877, and prescribing their powers and duties. (10 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1879/80: 547-553.) 1891. Interlocking act. (Laws of state [r.rs. and warehouses].) Not seen separately ; entry from Bowker. Appears In 21 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1890/1 193-194) 34 same 1904. 1892/3-1903/4. R.R. laws of 111. (pp. (23 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1892/3 (pp. 279-335) 34 same 1903/4.) No returns 1893/4 and 1894/5. 1897/8. Statutes of 111. re. r.rs. and warehouses; rules of practice and rules governing crossings and inter- locking cases. (28 same 1897/8: 61-117.) 1897/8-1903/4. Parts of various statutes of 111. of in- terest to r.r. cos. (28 same 1897/8 (pp. 131-140) 34 same 1903/4.) Maps 1877-1896. R.R. map of 111. (7 A.R. r.r. and ware- house comn. 1876/7 (facing t. p.) 26 same 1895/6.) Lapsed In 17tb and 20-25th repts. Public Aid; see Debt: Local Public Ownership; see that title Passengers RATES; see below, that title TRAFFIC 1880/1-1885/6. Stmt. showing traffic of r.rs.; no. of passengers carried. (11 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1880/1 (pp. 316-317) 16 same 1885/6.) 1888-1904. Classified stmt. of passenger and freight traffic in 111.; by roads. (18 same 1887/8 (pp. 1-li) 34 same 1904.) 336 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS RAILROADS (third period) cont'd Passengers cont'd TRAFFIC cont'd Classified comparative stmt. of passenger and freight traffic in 111. showing quantities in aggre- gate. (20 same 1889/90 (pp. 43-44) 34 same 1903/4.) 1890. Comparative summary of passenger and freight service, on r.rs. in 111. (20 same 1890/1: 11.) 1896/7. Increase in no. of passengers hauled on r.rs. in 111. (27 same 1896/7: iv.) Railroad and Warehouse Commission 1871. Organization and action of bd. (1 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1870/1: 3-8.) . Corresp. betw. bd. of r.r. and warehouse comrs. and atty. gen. re. power and duty of r.r. comrs. in case of neglect to furnish repts., certain provisons of act regulating public warehouses, and passenger charges. (1 same 1870/1: 65-69.) 1871-1903. Sketch of powers and duties of r.r. and warehouse comn. (111. Blue Book 1903: 452-453.) 1879. Recommendation for amdmt. of law creating ofBce of r.r. and warehouse comrs. increasing term of office from 2 yrs. to 4. (Govs. mess. 1879: 24.) . R.R. and warehouse comn.; its benefits to the people. Special mess, of GOT. McCullom in reply to House res. of Feb. 17. 15 pp. . Same. (9 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1878/9: 261-269.) 1880. Term of r.r. comrs. should be extended to 6 yrs. (10 same 1879/80: 19.) . Bd. of comrs. should be empowered to determine and locate crossings of r.rs. (10 same 1879/80: 19.) 1881. States having r.r. comns.; names of comrs., date of establishment, etc. (11 same 1880/1: 21-22.) 1882. Opinion; r.r. and warehouse comn. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1880/2: 28.) 1883. Rept. on that portion of govs. mess. re. r.r. and warehouse comrs. and their duties. (House jol. 33 Gen. Assem. 1883: 441-442.) 1887-1888. Stmt. of condition of r.r. and warehouse comn. (Govs. mess. 1889: 12.) . Changing rules; only such changes as are im- peratively demanded should be made in rules of inspection. (19 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1888/9: 20.) 1890. A common seal needed for comn. (20 same 1889/90: 22.) 1893-1894. Duties of the comn. (23 same 1892/3 (p. 10) 24 same 1893/4.) 1902. Opinion; jurisdiction of r.r. and warehouse comn. over grain inspection. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1901/2: 349.) . Same; power of comrs. to regulate charges of r.r. companies. (Same 1901/2: 346-347.) 1903. Same; construction of order of r.r. and ware- house comrs. in relation to reconsignment charge on grain. (Same 1903/4: 409-412.) DECISIONS 1889. Ruling re. petitions for rehearing in crossing cases. (20 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1889/90: 266.) 1889-1903. Decisons and opinions of r.r. and warehouse comn., v. 1-2.) v. 1. 1889-1899. 1900. 424 pp. v. 2. 1899-1903. 1903. 64 pp. 1898-1903/4. Orders and opinions re. complaints and petitions filed before comr. (29 same 1897/8 (pp. 165-195) 34 same 1903/4.) EXPENDITURES FOB; see below, RECEIPTS, ETC. RAILROADS (third period) cont'd Railroad and Warehouse Commission cont'd RULES OF PRACTICE 1889. Rules for government of committee of appeals, established by bd. of r.r. and warehouse comrs. and in force after Nov. 1. (22' A.R. r.r. and ware- house comn. 1891/2: 202-203.) 1891-1904. Rules of practice in crossing and interlock- ing cases. (21 same 1890/1 (pp. 204-208) 34 same 1904.) 1893. Rules of practice in all cases and proceedings before the comn.; adopted Nov. 1. (23 same 1892/ 3 (pp. 155-173) 26 same 1895/6.) 1897. Rules of practice; adopted May 4, 1897. (27 same 1896/7 (pp. 189-200) 34 same 1904.) Rates For complaints and litigation concerning rates see below, Railroads : Individual. 1871/2. Communication from a committee from Chi- cago bd. of trade on subject of underbilling, with reply of comrs. thereto. (2 A.R. r.r. and ware- house comn. 1871/2: 115-141.) 1873/4. List of suits instituted agst. r.r. cos. for ex- tortion and unjust discrimination. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1873/4: 8.) 1876. Legislation suggested re. terminal charges. (7 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1875/6: xxi.) 1888. Detention of cars loaded with coal; r.r. cos., as common carriers by land, have no right to charge demurrage. (18 same 1887/8: xxii-xxiii.) 1902. Opinion; power of r.r. and warehouse comrs. to regulate charges of r.r. companies. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1901/2: 346-347.) FEEIOHT 1871/2. Rept. of r.r. and warehouse comrs. to Sen. committee on r.rs., 27 Gen. Assem., on Sen. bill no. 412, establishing rates for transportation of freight. (2 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1871/2: 147-149.) 1873. Reasonable maximum rates on r.rs.; prov. made for same; goes into effect Jan. 15, 1874. (3 same 1872/3: 20-25.) . Prevention of unjust discrimination by r.r. cos. (3 same 1872/3: 16-20.) 1873-1874. Preparation of schedules and classification of freight. (3 same 1872/3 (pp. 25-29) 4 same 1873/4.) 1873/4. Comparative stmt. of freight tariff; flour and meal, in cents, per bbl., per car load. (4 same 1873/4 app. p. 382.) . Classification of freight in 111. (4 same 1873/4 app. pp. 370-377.) . Comparative stmt. of freight tariffs; mdse., first, second, third and fourth class, in cents per 100 Ibs. (4 same 1873/4 app. pp. 378-381.) . Comparative stmt. of freight traffic; coal in dollars and cents per ton per car load. (4 same 1873/4 app. p. 394.) . Comparative stmt. of freight traffic; sheep (in single deck cars) in dollars, per car load. (4 same 1873/4 app. p. 389.) . Comparative stmt. of freight traffic; classes " A," " B," " C," and " D," in dollars, per car load. (4 same 1873/4 app. pp. 390-393.) . Comparative stmt. of freight traffic; cattle and hogs in dollars, per car load. (4 same 1873/4 app. p. 388.) . Comparative stmt. of freight traffic; all grain (except wheat) and mill stuffs in cents per 100 pounds per car load. (4 same 1873/4 app. p. 384.) . Comparative stmt. of freight traffic; wheat in cents, per 100 pounds per car load. (4 same 1873/ 4 app. p. 385.) . Comparative stmt. of freight traffic; lumber in dollars, per car load. (4 same 1873/4 app. p. 386.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 337 RAILROADS (third period) cont'd Rates cont'd FREIGHT cont'd . Comparative stmt. of freight traffic; salt, cement, plaster and stucco, in cents, per bbl., in lots of 25 bbls. or over. (4 same 1873/4 app. p. 383.) . Comparative stmt. of freight traffic; horses and mules, in dollars per car load. (4 same 1873/4 app. p. 387.) 1873/4-1878/9. R.Rs.; stmt. showing tariffs, passenger mileage, and tonnage. (4 same 1873/4 (app. pp. 364-365) some 1878/9.) 1874. Communication from bd. of r.r. and warehouse comrs. in response to res. requesting reasons for establishing certain high rates of freight transpor- tation. (Sen. jol. 28 Gen. Assem. 1874: 368-371.) . Communication from bd. of rwy. and warehouse comrs. re. charges agst. them of fixing schedule of r.r. rate in interest of special r.rs. and in deroga- tion of rights of people of state. 7 pp. (Repts. 28 Gen. Assem. 1873 v. 5: 591-595.) 1874/5. Tariffs, mileage and tonnage. (5 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1874/5: 13.) 1876. The r.r. law of 1877 agst. extortions and unjust discriminations by r.r. corporations. (7 same 1875/6: xix.) 1876/80-1880/2. Comparative stmt. of rate reed, on 12 representative roads in 111., in cents per ton per mile for freight carried. (10 same 1879/80 (p. 21) 12 same 1881/2.) 1879. List of rates established for r.rs. (9 same 1878/9: vii.) 1880. Recommendation that every r.r. be required to give 60 days' notice of any increase of their freight rates before same shall go into operation. (10 same 1879/80: 19.) 1881. Repts. on investigation of complaints made to bd. of r.r. and warehouse comrs. of extortion and unjust discrimination by r.r. cos. of state. (Sen. jol. 32 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1881: 464-484.) 1886. Unjust discrimination in freight rates. (16 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1885/6: xiv-xv.) . Ind., 111. and Iowa R.R. case; discrimination agst. A. Helm in rates on coal hauled; road secur- ing monopoly of coal trade, both as purchaser from mine owners and as vendor to retailers. (16 same 1885/6: xv-xvi.) 1888. Extortionate charges for transportation of r.r. ties; complaint; T. J. Moses, complainant vs. Wig- gins Ferry Co. and East St. Louis Connecting Rwy. Co., respondents. (19 same 1888/9: 163-164.) 1889. Classification and rates on r.rs. (19 same 1888/ 9: 18-19.) 1890. Live stock rates on r.rs. (20 same 1889/90: 22- 29.) . Uniform classification upon freight. (20 same 1889/90: 29-31.) 1891. Livestock rates. (State bd. of livestock comrs. and state veterinarian.) Not seen ; entry from Bowker. . Reply to communication of J. F. Barnard made on behalf of comn. by I. N. Phillips, comr., re. dis- crimination in livestock rates. (21 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1890/1: 198-201.) 1893. Suits agst. r.r. cos. for discrimination. (23 same 1892/3: 6.) 1895. Revision of classification of freight. (25 same 1894/5: ix-xiii.) . Petition of Miller's Assn. of 111. vs. r.r. cos. in 111., for discrimination in rates charged by r.rs. for shipping flour. (26 same 1895/6: 337-340.) . Terminal charges for cars of live stock. (25 same 1894/5: xir.) 22 RAILROADS (third period) cont'd Rates cont'd FREIGHT cont'd 1897/8. Before the r.r. and warehouse comn. of 111.; In matter of the revision of schedule of rates on livestock. (28 same 1897/8: 187-193.) 1898. Live stock case; on petition of shippers asking for reduction in live stock rates on cattle, sheep and hogs. (28 same 1897/8: viii-ix.) FREIGHT AND PASSENGER 1871. General remarks on regulation of freight and fares on r.rs. in state. (1 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1870/1: 18-27.) 1873. Common law remedy for violation of duty on part of r.r. corporations, as common carriers, to transport passengers and freight at reasonable rates of charges; inadequate. (3 same 1872/3: 15- 16.) 1875. Rept. of r.r. and warehouse comn. on investiga- tion of alleged extortion and unjust discrimination in rates charged for transportation of passengers and freight. (House jol. 29 Gen. Assem. 1875: 621- 628.) 1876/7. Peik vs. Chicago & Northwestern Rwy. Co.; appeals from Circuit Court of U. S. from western distr. of Wisconsin re. question of power of legisl. of Wise, to provide by law, for a maximum of charge to be made by Chicago and Northwestern Rwy. Co. for fare and freight upon transportation of persons and property carried within state, or taken up outside state and brought within it or taken up inside and carried without. (7 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1876/7: 22-23.) 1881. The new freight and passenger rates; short hauls; rates in other states; soft coal rates; special rates. (11 same 1880/1: 18-20.) 1882-1886. Revision of classification and schedules of passenger and freight rates. (12 same 1881/2 (pp. xvi-xvii) 16 same 1885/6.) 1883. Decision of Supreme Court; Ruggles vs. people; re. rates for conveying persons of property upon r.rs. (13 same 1882/3: 496-501.) 1890. Revised schedule of reasonable rates of charges for passengers and freights on r.rs. in 111. 4. Not seen ; entry from Bowker. 1895. R.R. and warehouse comrs.' revised schedule of reasonable maximum rates of charges for the trans- portation of passengers and freight on all the r.rs. in the state including a classification of freight. In force July 1, 1895. 143 pp. 4. 1900. Same. Taking effect Jan. 1, 1900. 116 pp. 4. PASSENGER 1869. Veto of bill " concerning rates for conveyance of passengers in state." (Sen. jol. 26 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1869 v. 1: 471-474.) . Same. 8 pp. (Repts. 26 Gen. Assem. 1869 v. 1: 401-408.) 1871. Classification of r.rs. under sec. 2 of act to es- tablish a reasonable maximum rate of charges for transportation of passengers, showing gross earn- ings, length of line, earnings per mile, class and maximum passenger tariff. (1 A.R. r.r. and ware- house comn. 1871/2: 64.) . Correspondence betw. r.r. and warehouse comrs. and representatives of several of larger r.r. inter- ests of state concerning time of filing repts. and passenger rates. (1 same 1870/1: 59-62.) . See also above, Railroad and warehouse comn., this date. 1872-1872/3. Classification of r.r. cos. for transporta- tion of passengers, and date and form of classifica- tion. (2 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1871/2 (pp. 174-175) 3 same 1873.) 338 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF ILLINOIS RAILROADS (third period) cont'd Rates cont'd PASSENGER cont'd 1878/9. Neal Ruggles vs. People of 111.; appeal from Circuit Court of Bureau Co.; re. powers and privi- leges of consolidated r.r. cos. in regard to rate of charges for transportation of passengers. (9 same 1878/9: 306-312.) 1885. Kept, of minority on Sen. bill " to regulate pas- senger fares on r.rs. in state." (Sen. jol. 34 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1883: 547-549.) 1889. Kept, of r.r. warehouse comrs. concerning reduc- tion of r.r. fare on r.rs. in state. (Same 36 Gen. Assem. 1889: 443-447.) . Passenger rates; paper read before Sen. com- mittee on r.rs.; by J. I. Rinaker. (19 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1889/90: 202-206.) SLEEPING CAR 1879. Majority rept. of committee on bill to regulate rates charged by sleeping car cos. New York, 1879. 19pp. 1895. Necessity for legislation establishing rates on sleeping cars. (Govs. mess. 1895: 33.) Receipts and Expenditures GRAIN INSPECTION DEPARTMENT; see COMMERCE. GRAIN TRADE RAILROAD AND WAREHOUSE COMMISSION For s>ims annually drawn from state treasury see the auditor's " Detailed stmt. of warrants drawn " In his blenn. rept. 1871. Stmt. of expenditures for office rent, furniture, and stationery for office of comn., for mos. of July, Aug., Sept. and Oct. (1 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1870/1: 167.) 1871-1872. Auditor's rept. re. actual cost of present bd. of r.r. and warehouse comrs. to state since its organization, including per diem of members, and incidental expenses. (Sen. jol. 28 Gen. Assem. 1873: 179.) . Same. 2 pp. (Repts. 28 Gen. Assem. 1873 v. 4: 113-114.) 1871/2-1875/6. Stmt. of incidental expenses of office of r.r. and warehouse comn. (2 A.R. r.r. and ware- house comn. 1871/2 (p. 453) 6 same 1875/6.) 1872-1874. Stmt. of incidental expenses 1872-1873, and expenses incurred in investigations by r.r. and warehouse comrs. and in employment of legal coun- sel for prosecution of suits agst. r.rs., 1872-1874. (House jol. 28 Gen. Assem. adj. reg. sess. 1874: 57.) 1872/3-1875/6. Stmt. of expenses incurred in investiga- tions by r.r. and warehouse comn. in employment of legal counsel for prosecution of suits agst. r.rs. for yr. ending Nov. 30. (3 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1872/3 (p. 559) 6 same 1875/6.) 1873. Rept. of committee on contingent expenses re. expenses of r.r. and warehouse comn. (House jol. 28 Gen. Assem. adj. reg. Bess. 1874: 117.) 1875. Reply of bd. of r.r. and warehouse comrs. to inquiry as to no. of days they have been employed in discharge of duties, amt. of money paid for legal services, amt. received for salaries, etc. etc. (Same 29 Gen. Assem. 1875: 135.) . Communication from auditor of public accts. re. expenses of r.r. warehouse comn. (Same 1875- 384.) 1879. Govs. mess. re. cost of maintaining r.r. and warehouse comn. per yr. (Same 31 Gen. Assem 1879: 245-248.) Safety Appliances 1875/6-1878/9. R.rs.; stmt. showing brakes, coupler and platform, sleepers and express. (6 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1875/6 (pp. 426-427) 9 same 1879.) RAILROADS (third period) cont'd Safety Appliances cont'd 1880-1881. Brakes and couplers used on r.rs. operating in state. (10 same 1879/80 (pp. 9-10) 11 same 1880/1.) 1889. Interlocking, signaling and derailing devices; form of permit. (20 same 1889/90: 270-271.) . Improved couplings, etc., on r.rs. in state. (19 same 1888/9: 19.) . Interlocking and signaling devices. (19 same 1888/9: 15-16.) 1889-1890. Interlocking and derailing devices; rules adopted by comn.; plan and construction of inter- locking and derailing devices to be used as grade- crossings of intersecting lines of r.rs. in 111. must be arranged to comply with certain rules. (19 same 1888/9 (pp. 207-208) some 1890.) 1890. Rwy. safety appliances; rept. of Chas. Hansel, consulting engr. (20 same 1889/90: 215-239.) . Improved couplings, brakes and other rwy. ap- pliances. (20 same 1889/90: 13-16.) 1890/2-1897/8. Table showing crossings equipped with inter-locking and signaling devices. (22 same 1891/2 (pp. 94-95) 28 same 1897/8.) 1891/2. Rept. of Chas. Hansel, consulting engr.; pre- pared under direction of comn.; rwy. safety appli- ances in Great Britain with tabular stmts. re. same. (22 same 1891/2: 209-229.) 1893. Safety appliances for protection of trains agst. collision. (23 same 1892/3: 8-9.) 1894. R.R. map of 111., with list of crossings equipped with interlocking and signaling devices approved by comn. (24 same 1893/4.) 1894-1895. Interlocking devices; installation of for protection of trains at rwy. crossings. (24 same 1893/4 (p. xii) 25 same 1895.) 1897-1898. Interlocking plants erected in state. (27 same 1896/7 (p. viii) 28 same 1897/8.) 1897/8-1903/4. Interlocking devices; statutory pro- visions and rules governing same. (28 same 1897/ 8 (pp. 153-163) 34 same 1903/4.) 1899. Order; in re-interlocking devices. (29 same 1898/9: xxxiv.) . Rept. concerning inspection of interlocking de- vice installed by Rowell-Potter Safety Co. at Haw- ley, 111. (29 same 1898/9: lii-lx.) 1899-1904. Stmt. of interlocking devices at crossings, junctions and drawbridges on acct. of which per- mits have been issued by comn. up to Dec. 1. (29 same 1898/9 (pp. c-cix) 34 same 1904.) Sleeping Cars 1880-1881. Sleeping cars; run of various r.rs. in I1LJ (10 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1879/80 (pp. 11- 12) 11 same 1880/1.) 1898. Sleeping car cos. should be placed under contro of bd. of r.r. comrs. (28 same 1897/8: xii.) RATES; see above, that title Taxation; see Taxation: State. Corporations Tonnage; see above, Freight Traffic FREIGHT; see above, that title PASSENGER; see above, that title Wages; see Labor Wages RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL (first period) The natural division of Illinois documentary r.r. m terlal, referred to above In the note under th general heading of " Railroads," has been retalne In this group. Under Act of Feb. 27, J837 Internal Improvement Act. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 339 RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL (first period) cont'd Albion and Grayville Railroad 1839. Repts. on bill to incorporate Albion and Gray- ville R.R. Co. 2 pp. (Repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1838.) Alton, Hillsboro and Shelbyville Railroad 1838. Grading and superstructure of first 13 miles from city of Alton, put under contract; estimate of cost. (Rept. bd. public works Dec. 1838: 75-76.) Alton and Mt. Carmel Railroad See also Railroads (under act of 1837), Receipts, etc. See also following chronological group. 1838. Rept. of Edward Smith, principal engr., re. lo- cation of eastern div. of Alton and Mt. Carmel R.R. from Mt. Carmel to Albion. (Rept. bd. public works Dec. 1838: 163-168.) . Estimate of probable cost of work proposed to be executed in construction of first eighteen sec- tions of eastern div. of Alton and Mt. Carmel R.R. extending from Mt. Carmel to about % of mile southwest of Albion. (Same Dec. 1838: 168-173.) . Eastern div., Alton and Mt. Carmel R.R.; esti- mate of probable cost of superstructure of rwy. for one mile of single track. (Same Dec. 1838: 174.) . Specifications of manner of executing work etc. on eastern div. of Alton and Mt. Carmel R.R., ex- tending from Mt. Carmel to Albion which work is advertised to be let on March 8, 1838. (Same 1838: 174-179.) . Synopsis of probable amt. of work on resp. sec- tions of eastern div. of Alton and Mt. Carmel R.R. (Same Dec. 1838: 180-181.) Alton and Shawneetown Railroad See also Railroads (under act of 1837), Receipts, etc. 1838. Stmt. showing amt. of work done on Alton and Shawneetown R.R., in third circuit, to Nov. 22, 1838. (Rept. bd. public works Dec. 1838: 144.) . Alton and Shawneetown R.R., completion of pre- liminary examinations and surveys of; grading of Silver Creek sections put under contract; estimated cost of work. (Same Dec. 1838: 80.) . Immense revenue anticipated for state from transportation of salt manufactured near and which must pass over Shawneetown and Alton R.R. (Same Dec. 1838: 103.) EXPENDITURES FOE 1838-1839. Disbursements made by E. Willard, comr. of 3d judicial circuit, on Little Wabash River, Alton and Shawneetown R.R. and Central R.R. from Dec. 3, 1838, to June 3, 1839. (Rept. bd. public works Dec. 1839: 37-43.) Alton and Shelbyville Railroad See also Railroads (under act of 1837), Receipts, etc. 1838. Table of gradients of northern route and line of location of western div. of Alton and Shelbyville R.R. (Rept. bd. public works Dec. 1838: 121.) . Table of gradients of southern route of western div. of Alton and Shelbyville Railroad. (Same Dec. 1838: 120.) . Description of survey of northern route of west- ern div. of Alton and Shelbyville Railroad and adoption of that route. (Same Dec. 1838: 116-119.) . Description of survey and examination of south- ern route proposed for Alton and Shelbyville R.R. beginning at upper Alton. (Same Dec. 1838: 108- 116.) . Rept. of Mr. Frederick Hawn, senior asst. engr. on Alton and Shelbyville R.R., re. preliminary ex- aminations and definite locations of western div. of that line. (Same 1838: 107-119.) Belleville and Lebanon Branch Railroad EXPENDITURES FOB; see RAILROADS (UNDER ACT OF 1837), RECEIPTS, ETC. RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL (first period) cont'd Bloomington, Mackinaw, Peoria and Pekin Railroad 1839. Rept. of bd. of public works re. proposed routes of Bloomington, Mackinaw, Peoria and Pekin R.R. 2 pp. (Repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1838.) . Same. (Sen. jol. 11 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1838: 244-245.) Central Railroad See also below In following chronological group. 1838. All that portion of Central R.R. lying in 7th cir- cuit has been located and line of location continued as far as Rocky Ford in 6th circuit; ten miles on western or Galena div. extending to Savannah pre- pared for contract. (Rept. bd. public works Dec. 1838: 192.) . Table showing courses, distances, curves and radii of line of Central R.R. from Baly's Point to Bloomington. (Same Dec. 1838: 30.) . Exploration of country betw. Bloomington and Decatur on route of Central R.R., distance and probable cost per mile, necessity for more critical examination of country. (Same Dec. 1838: 31.) . Central R.R., exhibit of grades and horizontal curvatures from Decatur to Vandalia. (Same Dec. 1838: 259.) . Central R.R., tables exhibiting number and lengths of divisions extending from Decatur to Vandalia, cubic yards of excavation put into em- bankment and wasted in spoil banks, of borrowed earth, perches of masonry, square rods of grubbing and clearing, lineal feet of bridging, wooden cul- verts, sundries, price and amt. of each and total of all. (Same Dec. 1838: 260-263.) . Central R.R. superstructure, exhibit of no. and length of divs., lineal ft. of stringers and mud- sills, no. of sleepers and keys, tons of rwy. iron, pounds of spikes and plates, price and amt. of each delivered upon road, rods of rail laying with price and amt. and total of all. (Same Dec. 1838: 264.) . Recapitulation of Central R.R. grades and curva- tures, graduation superstructure and summary of estimates. (Same Dec. 1838: 265-266.) . Rept. of principal engineer on Central R.R. re. past operations and present state of Central R.R, from Vandalia to Cairo. (Same Dec. 1838: 136- 139.) . Stmt. showing quantities of work now under contract on Central R.R. south of Vandalia, to- gether with engrs. estimate, and cost at contract price. (Same Dec. 1838: 140-141.) . Table of grades on located line of Central R.R. (Same Dec. 1838: 142.) . Table of curves and tangents on located line of Central R.R. (Same Dec. 1838: 143.) . Stmt. of work performed on Central R.R. from Cairo to Vandalia up to Nov. 6, 1838. (Same Dec. 1838: 143.) . Central R.R. portion of Kaskaskia div. embrac- ing crossing of that river near Vandalia put under contract; engrs. estimate for this work; amt. of contract price for same; disbursements made. (Same Dec. 1838: 80.) . Central R.R. table of grades from Pekin and Bloomington and from Peoria to Bloomington. (Same Dec. 1838: 60-61.) . Survey of route of Central R.R. betw. Blooming- ton and Sangamon River; estimated cost of line. (Same Dec. 1838: 61-64.) . Table showing elevation of different points and intermediate distances on Central R.R. betw. Baly's Point and Bloomington. (Same Dec. 1838: 30.) . Survey and location of Central R.R. from Illi- nois River south to Bloomington; general surface of section through which it passes; timber and 340 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL (first period) cont'd Central Railroad cont'd stone obtainable on this line. (Same Dec. 1838: 26- 27.) 1838. Difficulty in finding suitable rock for bridges and culverts on whole of Central R.R. from Bloom- ington south to north fork of Sangamon River; suggestion for using either wood or brick for first construction of bridges and culverts. (Same Dec. 1838: 21.) . Towns designated in Eastern district through which Central R.R. is required to be located. (Same Dec. 1838: 236.) . Survey of route for eastern div. of Central R.R. ; description of country through which it runs. (Same Dec. 1838: 236-237.) . Twenty-two miles of Central R.R. in 7th judicial circuit put under contract since June meeting of hd., and rapidly advancing towards completion. (Same Dec. 1838: 206.) . Connection of Central R.R. with Illinois River at termination of Illinois and Michigan Canal is upon state land, increase in state property at this point; benefits to be derived by state from in- creased land values at town of La Salle will more than overbalance whole expense of constructing 22 miles of road now under contract at that point. (Same Dec. 1838: 206.) . Expense of preparing Central R.R. for super- structure comparatively small; estimate of cost of northern portion probably enough for completion of that portion; cost per mile for grading and mak- ing ready for superstructure. (Same 1838: 207.) . Rept. of H. P. Woodworth, engr., re. locating and preparing for contract that portion of Central R.R. extending eleven miles each way from Illinois River. (Same Dec. 1838: 208-209.) . Table of grades and distances for eleven miles of Central R.R. from Illinois River north; table of curves, tangents and elevations, (gome Dec. 1838: 210.) . Rept. of T. B. Ransom, engr., giving result of field examinations and location of Central R.R. from Illinois River opposite La Salle through val- ley of Cedar creek, to a point on Grand prairie near Walnut Grove embracing a distance of eleven miles. (Same 1838: 211-214.) . General features of soil and geological forma- tions of land examined for location of Central R.R. from Illinois River south for 11 miles; bituminous coal of excellent quality at several points along this valley. (Same Dec. 1838: 211.) . Central R.R.; approximate estimate of cost of graduation betw. Tremont and Bloomington and branch to Peoria. (Same Dec. 1838: 59.) . Table of curves, tangents and elevations on Central R.R. for eleven miles south of Illinois River; table of grades and distances. (Same Dec. 1838: 215.) . Estimates of probable expense of grading and masonry on 11 miles of Central R.R. south of Illi- nois River. (Same Dec. 1838: 216-218.) . Rept. of T. B. Ransom re. commencement of and progress in grading 22 miles of Central R.R. put under contract at La Salle on June 25 last. (Same Dec. 1838: 219-221.) Discovery of stratum of slate and stratum of iron ore on line of Central R.R. (Same Dec. 1838: 219.) Suggestion for protection of embankment of Central R.R. from damage of floods in line across Illinois bottom. (Same Dec. 1838: 220-221.) RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL (first period) cont'd Central Railroad cont'd 1838. Synopsis of work done on eleven miles of Cen- tral R.R. from Illinois River south up to Dec. 1. (Same Dec. 1838: 222.) . Synopsis of work done on eleven miles of Central R.R. from Illinois River south; do. north. (Same Dec. 1838: 223-225.) . Rept. of T. B. Ransom, engr., re. location of Cen- tral R.R. northerly and southerly from termination of eleven miles of same on each side of Illinois River previously located; general description of country. (Same Dec. 1838: 230-233.) 1839. Speech of Mr. Logan of Jackson Co., on act to make an apprn. for re-survey of Central R.R. south of Vandalia. (111. State Register March 8, 1839, p. 2 c. 1-2.) . Rept. on expediency of providing by law that in location of Central R.R. it shall pass through co. seats of cos. named. 3 pp. (Repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1838.) . Rept. of bd. of public works on prosecutions of work on northern end of Central R.R. 24 pp. (Same 1838.) -. Rept. on proposed change of southern terminal of Central R.R. 13 pp. (Same 1838.) . Rept. of bd. of public works on abutments for viaduct across Kaskaskia River, for Central R.R. near Vandalia. 2 pp. (Same 1838.) EXPENDITURES FOE . See also Railroads (under act of 1837), Receipts, etc. 1838. Stint, of disbursements on Central R.R. betw. Vandalia and Decatur. (Rept. bd. public works Dec. 1838: 152.) 1838-1839. Disbursements made by John Dixon, comr. of 6th judicial circuit, on Central R.R., and Rock River Improvement from Dec. 3, 1838, to June 3, 1839. (Same Dec. 1839: 62-65.) . Disbursements made by Ebenezer Peck, comr. of 7th judicial circuit, on Central R.R. from Dec. 3, 1838, to June 3, 1839. (Same Dec. 1839: 66-67.) 1838-1839. See above, Alton and Shawneetown R.R., these dates Central Branch Railroad 1838. Experimental surveys commenced at Terre Haute, Ind., for location of Central Branch R.R. and continued for 18% miles to Paris, 111.; general de- scription of line surveyed. (Rept. bd. public works Dec. 1838: 234-235.) . Central Branch R.R.; exhibit of grades and hori- zontal curvatures from east line of state to Shelby- ville. (Same Dec. 1838: 241-242.) . Central Branch R.R.; tables exhibiting no. and length of sections on 1, 2, 3 and 4 divisions extend- ing from state line to Shelbyville, cubic yards of excavation put into embankment, etc., price and amt. of each and total of all. (Same Dec. 1838: 243-246.) . Superstructure, exhibit of no. and length of di- visions, etc., tons of rwy. iron, pounds of spikes and plates price and amt. of each delivered upon road, rods of rail laying with price and amt. and total of all. (Same Dec. 1838: 247.) . Recapitulation of Central Branch R.R. grades and curvatures, graduation and superstructure; summary of estimates. (Same Dec. 1838: 248-249.) EXPENDITURES FOB See also Railroads (under act of 1837), Receipts, etc. 1838. Stmt. of disbursements on Central Branch R.R. (Rept. bd. public works Dec. 1838: 151.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 341 RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL (first period) cont'd Chicago and Vincennes Railroad 1835. " First rwy. charter granted by the General Assembly, approved Jan. 17, 1835, was for the Chi- cago and Vincennes R.R." (111. Blue Book 1903: 452.) Great Western Mail Route 1837. Completion of surveys on Great Western Mail Route betw. Vincennes and St. Louis and contracts entered into for work on this road. (U. S. 25 Cong., 2 sess., Sen. doc. 259: 36, 54.) 1838. Improvement on Great Western Mail Route; total length of this road; total amt. expended on said road up to first Monday in Dec. (Rept. bd. public works Dec. 1838: 12.) . Abstract of contracts let on western div. of Great Western Mail Route betw. Illinoistown on left bank of Miss. River and east line of Marion Co. (Same Dec. 1838: 96-97.) . Great Western Mail Route engr.'s estimate of work proposed on American Bottom div.; contract price for work, disbursements on this div. (Same Dec. 1838: 79.) . Abstract of contracts let on eastern div. of Great Western Mail Route betw. east line of Marion Co. and Big Wabash River opposite Vincennes. (Same Dec. 1838: 154.) . Delay in work on eastern div. of Great Western Mail Route due to floods and prevalence of disease. (Same Dec. 1838: 148.) . Suggestion for purchase of private bridges on Great Western Mail Route and erection of toll gates. (Same 1838: 149.) . Description of Purgatory div. on Great Western Mail Route and suggestion of plan for permanent improvement of this portion of road. (Same Dec. 1838: 149-150.) EXPENDITURES FOB See also Railroads (under act of 1837), Receipts, etc. 1838. Stmt. of expenditures on eastern div. of Great Western Mail Route. (Rept. bd. public works Dec. 1838: 150.) Jacksonville and Meredosia Railroad 1835. " Charter was granted the Jacksonville and Meredosia R.R. Co., Feb. 5, 1835, this being the first road in 111. to operate a train by steam power." (111. Blue Book 1903: 452.) 1835-1847. Sketch of Jacksonville and Meredosia R.R.; its operation by the state and eventual sale to high- est bidder. " From this r.r. developed the present Wabash system." (Same 1903: 452.) 1846. Communication from ex-Gov. Ford re. Meredosia R.R. 2 pp. (Sen. repts. 15 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1846/7: 133-136 [for 134J.) Jacksonville and Naples Railroad 1838. Letter from pres. of Jacksonville and Naples R.R. Co. to Comr. McConnell calling attention to chartered rights of co. and suggesting that state complete road and pay for work done, all costs and expenses, interest and damages. (Rept. bd. public works Dec. 1838: 43-44.) . Route of the Naples and Jacksonvile R.R. taken as a branch of Northern Cross R.R.; co. paid for work already done and further portion of line put under contract. (Same Dec. 1838: 20-21.) Northern Cross Railroad 1837. Sixty-three miles of road, extending from Illi- nois River to east bank of Sangamon River put under contract with option of paying in state bonds; amt. expended on portion of road under contract. (U. S. 25 Cong., 2 sess., Sen. doc. 259: 45.) RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL (first period) cont'd Northern Cross Railroad cont'd 1838. Suggestion for extension of Northern Cross R.R. and Central Branch R.R. to Wabash River to con- nect with Wabash and Erie Canal. (Rept. bd. public works Dec. 1838: 151.) . Survey of Northern Cross R.R. commenced at Danville July 1, 1837; description of experimental line from Danville to east line of state. (Same Dec. 1838: 235-236.) . Northern Cross R.R., exhibit of grades and hori- zontal curvatures from east line of state to Deca- tur. (Same Dec. 1838: 249-250.) . Northern Cross R.R.; tables exhibiting no. and length of sections on 1st to 5th divisions, extending from state line to Decatur, cubic yards of excava- tion put into embankment and wasted in spoil- banks, etc., and price and amt. of each and total of all. (Same Dec. 1838: 251-255.) . Northern Cross R.R. ; superstructure; exhibit of no. and lengths of divs., lineal feet of stringers and mud-sills, etc., price and amt. of each delivered upon road, rods of rail laying with price and amt. and total of all. (Same Dec. 1838: 256.) . Recapitulation of Northern Cross R.R. ; grades and curvatures, graduation, superstructure; also summary of estimates. (Same Dec. 1838: 257-258.) . Table of grades on Northern Cross R.R. from Meredosia to Sangamon River. (Same Dec. 1838: 34-36.) . Copy of rept. of A. R. Parker, res. engr., western div. of Northern Cross R.R. (Same Dec. 1838: 37- 42.) . Exhibit of cost of grading so much of Northern Cross R.R. as lies betw. Illinois River and Mt. Sterling in Schuyler co.; also table of grades and curves upon whole line. (Same Dec. 1838: 40-43.) . Three miles of Northern Cross R.R. running west from Illinois River ordered put under con- tract; location of this line and general description of surrounding country. (Same Dec. 1838: 37-39.) . Rept. of A. R. Parker, res. engr., western div. of Northern Cross R.R. (Same Dec. 1838: 47-51.) . Progress of work on Northern Cross R.R. betw. Quincy and Columbus. (Same Dec. 1838: 47.) . Whole amt. of money estimated to be paid con- tractors during progress of grading Quincy div. of Northern Cross R.R. (Same Dec. 1838: 47.) . Coal discovered on line of Northern Cross R.R. having no access to market at present except by private conveyance. (Same Dec. 1838: 49.) . Statistics for Quincy and Columbus div. of Northern Cross R.R.; amt. of money required for next six months. (Same Dec. 1838: 51.) . Examination of country immediately west of Decatur to ascertain practicability of extending Northern Cross R.R. more directly to Decatur than at present planned; table showing probable cost of graduation of line. (Same Dec. 1838: 64-65.) . Spikes and connecting plates ace. iron for North- ern Cross R.R. did not suit; expense of altering nearly equal to original cost; poor quality of iron. (Same Dec. 1838: 32.) . All that portion of Northern Cross R.R. betw. Illinois River and Springfield, in Sangamon Co. put under contract, several miles of this road al- ready completed and locomotive now in operation thereon. (Same Dec. 1838: 7.) . Work done on Northern Cross R.R. ; relocation of portion of line; difficulties encountered in work. (Same Dec. 1838: 19-20.) 1840. Northern Cross R.R. betw. Jacksonville and Meredosia in operation during yr., road paid ex- penses except J75.30; road probably a source of 342 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL (first period) cont'd Northern Cross Railroad cont'd revenue on revival of business; if continued to Springfield expense would be increased but little while receipts would be quadrupled. (Same Dec. 1840: 7.) 1840. Kept, from bd. of public works, estimating amt. of work executed on the Northern Cross R.R. 1 leaf. (Sen. repts. 11 Gen. Assein. 1839/40: 227-228.) . Proposition re. completion of certain portion of Northern Cross R.R. (Sen. jol. 11 Gen. Assem. called sess. 1839: 151.) . Rept. from bd. of public works, estimating amt. of work executed on Northern Cross R.R. 1 leaf. (Sen. repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1839: 227-228.) 1845. Communication from gov. re. Northern Cross R.R.; with sundry docs, and letters re. late system of internal improvements. 34 pp. (House repts. 14 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1844/5: 145-178.) That part of the doc. relative to the Northern Cross R.R. concerns the Tinsley lease. 1849. Rept. of committe on finance upon claim of S. M. Tinsley & Co., growing out of lease of Northern Cross R.R. betw. Springfield and Meredosia. 2 pp. (Sen. repts. 16 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1849/50: 99-100.) EXPENDITUBES FOB See also Railroads (under act of 1837), Receipts, etc. 1837-1838. Monthly estimates of Northern Cross R.R. from Sept. 1837 to Oct. 1838 giving name of con- tractors and locality of work and materials fur- nished. (Rept. bd. public works Dec. 1838: 68-73.) 1838. Cost of first and second divisions of Northern Cross R.R. when completed to Springfield; probable cost of third division; average cost per mile and extent of each division. (Same Dec. 1838: 31.) . Stmt. of disbursements on Northern Cross R.R. (Same Dec. 1838: 152.) . Average cost per mile for grading 54 miles on Northern Cross R.R. betw. Illinois River and Quincy; low cost of grading due to line passing for 30 miles over level prairie. (Same Dec. 1838: 47.) 1840. Letter from J. B. Thomas, actg. comr. concern- ing the cost of the Northern Cross R.R. between Meredosia and Jacksonville. 1 leaf. (Sen. repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1839/40: 427-428.) . Communication from J. B. Thomas, actg. comr., concerning cost of Northern Cross R.R. 4 pp. (House repts. 11 Gen. Assem. 1839/40: 327-330.) . Letter of bd. of public works on receipts and expenditures on first division of Northern Cross R.R. 4 pp. (Sen. repts. 12 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1840/1 pp. 55-60.) 1841. Rept. of state treasurer and agt. of 111. (ex- officio) in reply to inquiry as to amt. expended and amt. needed to complete Northern Cross R.R. betw. Springfield and Jacksonville. 1 leaf. (Same 1840/ 1: 319.) Pekin and Bloomington Branch Railroad See also Railroads (under act of 1837), Receipts, etc. 1837. Proposals accepted for putting under contract that part of Pekin & Bloomington branch of Cen- tral R.R. extending from Illinois River to Tremont. (U. S. 25 Cong., 2 sess., Sen. doc. 259: 36, 46 et seq.) 1838. Description of survey and location of line of Pekin and Bloomington branch of Central R.R. (Rept. bd. public works Dec. 1838: 52-56.) . Survey of Pekin and Bloomington branch of Central R.R., cost per mile. (Same Dec. 1838: 31.) . Change of maximum grade on Pekin and Bloom- ington branch of Central R.R. reduction in average cost of graduation. (Same Dec. 1838: 32.) RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL (first period) cont'd Pekin and Bloomington Branch Railroad cont'd 1838. Progress of work on Pekin and Bloomington branch of Central R.R. probable completion of road in Oct. 1839. (Same Dec. 1838: 21.) . Monthly estimate of grading and superstructure of Pekin and Bloomington branch R.R., May to Oct. (Same Dec. 1838: 74.) Peoria and Mackinaw Branch Railroad See also Railroads (under act of 1837), Receipts, etc. 1838. Survey and location of line of Mackinaw and Peoria branch of Central R.R. (Rept. bd. public works Dec. 1838: 56-58.) . Construction of Peoria and Mackinaw branch of Pekin and Bloomington branch of Central R.R. im- practicable at maximum rate of graduation fixed by bd. of public works; grade by which Peoria can be connected with Pekin branch; cost per mile. (Same Dec. 1838: 31.) Peoria and Warsaw Railroad 1838. Schedule showing amt of work to be done on eastern div. of Peoria and Warsaw R.R. (Rept. bd. public works Dec. 1838: 194-195.) . Estimate of work done on western div. of Peoria and Warsaw R.R. up to Nov. 1838 and to be done. (Same Dec. 1838: 196-197.) . Same; on eastern div. up to Nov. 1. (Same Dec. 1838: 194-195.) . Eastern div. of Peoria and Warsaw R.R.; loca- tion of twenty miles of line extending from work under contract to Canton and on western div. of Peoria and Warsaw R.R. ten miles located extend- ing to Carthage. (Same Dec. 1838: 192.) EXPENDITUBES FOB See also Railroads (under act of 1837), Receipts, etc. 1838-1839. Disbursements made on Peoria and Warsaw R.R. by Joel Wright, comr. of 5th judicial circuit, from Dec. 3, 1838, to June 3, 1839. (Rept. bd. pub- lic works Dec. 1839: 56-57.) Southern Cross Railroad 1838. Survey of Belleville and Lebanon branch of Southern Cross R.R.; total length of branch. (Rept. bd. public works Dec. 1838: 78.) . Reletting of work on western div. betw. Alton and Edwardsville ; cost of work; whole amt. pd. up to Nov. 30. (Same Dec. 1838: 76-77.) . Two miles of work on line from Wabash to Miss. put under contract, including crossing of Kaskas- kia River at Carlyle and bridge over that river to accommodate both r.r. and great western mail route. (Same Dec. 1838: 77.) . Crossing of valley and river of Kaskaskia one of greatest obstacles to be overcome on route betw. Wabash and Miss, and embraces heavy and expen- sive work. (Same Dec. 1838: 77.) . Line betw. Wabash and Miss.; estimated cost of double track bridge and two miles of grading; con- tract price for work. (Same Dec. 1838: 78.) . Total ascertained length of road from bank of Wabash River in Mt. Carmel to bank of Miss. River in Alton. (Same Dec. 1838: 78.) . Estimate of cost for grading sections 25, 26 and 27 upon eastern div. of Southern Cross R.R. from Alton to Mt. Carmel. (Same Dec. 1838: 188.) . Rept. C. L. Seymour, asst. engr., Southern Cross R.R. re. survey of route from Albion west toward Falrfield. (Same Dec. 1838: 187-188.) . Abstract of contracts let on Southern Cross R.R. betw. Mt. Carmel and Albion and on Little Wabash division. (Same Dec. 1838: 155.) . Southern Cross R.R. from Alton to Mt Carmel; estimated cost of graduation of Little Wabash sec- tions of road embracing crossing of river and three INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 343 RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL (first period) cont'd Southern Cross Railroad cont'd miles of heavy work in vicinity now under contract. (Same Dec. 1838: 147.) 1838. Estimate of probable cost of that part of South- ern Cross R.R. as lies in and near Carlyle and on each side of Kaskaskia River and embracing a dis- tance of two miles. (Same Dec. 1838: 125-126.) . Character of country traversed by Southern Cross R.R. from Alton and Mount Carmel and Shawneetown ; immense entries of public lands in this section now being made by emigrants and set- tlers. (Same Dec. 1838: 103.) . Southern Cross R.R. from Alton and Mt. Carmel, graduation of road bed of western and eastern divs. of work put under contract; greatest elevation over- come; drainage of whole state intersected by this line of road. (Same Dec. 1838: 98-99.) . Southern Cross R.R. from Alton and Mt. Carmel, average cost per mile of whole line. (Same Dec. 1838: 99.) . Rept. of Walter Terrell, engr. of Southern Cross R.R., containing description of examination and survey of several miles of Southern Cross R.R. at Carlyle embracing crossing of Kaskaskia River. (Same Dec. 1838: 123-125.) Expenditures for See also Railroads (under act of 1837), Receipts, etc. 1838. Whole amt. paid by comr. for out-fit of engineer- ing parties and expenses of original survey and ex- amination of whole line from Wabash to Miss. River. (Rept. bd. public works Dec. 1838: 77.) RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL (second period) Under Act of Nov. 5, 1849 Act to provide for a general system of Incorporations. Alton and Mount Carmel Railroad See also preceding chronological group. 1869. Stmts. re. proceedings of meeting of Mount Carmel and Alton R.R. Co. concerning purchase of land by co. (Sen. jol. 26 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1869: 644-645.) Aurora Branch Railroad 1850. Protest of bd. agst. charter to Aurora Branch R.R. Co. (Rept. bd. trustees 111. and Mich. Canal 1849/50: 9.) Central Railroad See also above In preceding chronological group. 1850. Communication from gov. transmitting memo- rial of Robt Schuyler and others re. Central R.R. 2 pp. (House repts. 17 Gen. Assem. 1851: 31-32.) Great Western Railroad 1850. Rept. of committee on judiciary to whom was referred certain resolutions re. release of charter of Great Western R.R. Co. 9 pp. (House repts. 17 Gen. Assem. 1851: 65-73.) 1851. Communication from gov. transmitting release of charter of Great Western Rwy. Co. 2 pp. (Same 1851: 29-30.) 1859. Act to incorporate Great Western R.R. Co. 6 pp. Illinois Central Railroad See also below In following chronological group. A historical sketch of the federal grant may be found In Donaldson's Public Domain, pp. 261-262 (D. S. 47 Cong., 2 sess., House misc. docs. v. 19.) This followed by a memorandum made by Stephen A. Douglas on the legislative history of the Illinois act of 1850. 1853. On cession by state to 111. Central R.R. Co. of federal land grant; "no ground of apprehension that work will not be prosecuted with vigor and success." (Govs. mess. Jan. 1853 (French).) RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL (second period) cont'd Illinois Central Railroad cont'd 1853-1854. Table showing progress of 111. Central R.R. in cos. it traverses to Feb. 1, 1854. (Ace. govs. mess. 1854.) 1854. Full and detailed stmt. of progress and condi- tion of 111. Central R.R. (Govs. mess. 1854 (Matte- son).) 1855. Detailed stmt. of progress of road; "road pene- trates best part of Illinois and will cause rapid set- tlement on its line." (Same Jan. 1855 (Matteson).) 1857. "Wisdom of the act" [111. Central land cession] " is seen in her already populated prairies and flourishing cities, where, four years ago, there was little but a wilderness," further comment on value of road as a local improvement and source of reve- nue to state, synopsis of financial and constructive progress. (Same 1857 (Matteson).) 1863. Road fails to pay installments due Dec. 1861 and June 1862; suit instituted, road embarrassd by Mis- sissippi River blockade, details of difference which have arisen btw. pres. of co. and the state. (Same Jan. 1863 (Yates).) ILLINOIS CENTBAL RAILROAD FUND; see TAXATION: STATE. REVENUE Metropolis and Northwestern Railway Company 1869. Veto of bill to incorporate Metropolis and North- western Rwy. Co., etc. (House jol. 26 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1869 v. 3: 534-535; 611-612.) Michigan Central Railroad 1857. Construction of Mich. Central and So. R.Rs. sure to reduce business on canal; full depth of water in feeder, of canal, by excavations should be made. ([7] A.R. trustees of 111. and Mich. Canal 1850/1: 64.) Michigan Southern Railroad 1855. Charter and laws of the states of O., Ind., Mich, and 111. re. Michigan Southern and Northern In- diana R.R. Co. 218 pp. 1857. See preceding title, this date. Mississippi and Atlantic Railroad 1847. Rept. on act incorporating Miss, and Atlantic R.R. Co. 3 pp. (Sen. repts. 15 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1846: 157-159.) 1854. Rept. on govs. proclamation re. act regulating and authorizing construction of Miss, and Atlantic R.R. (House jol. 18 Gen. Assem. 2 sess. 1854: [257].) Mount Carbon Coal Company 1865. Incorporation of the Mount Carbon Coal Co. and other acts re. change of name to Mount Carbon Coal and R.R. Co. 9 pp. 4. Ohio and Mississippi Railroad See also above In group under R.R. and Warehouse Comn. 1849. Rept. of committee on internal improvements re. r.rs. in 111. (i. e. charter to Ohio and Mississippi R.R. in 111.). 6 pp. (House repts. 16 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1849: 29-34.) Pullman Palace Car Company 1867. Legal proceedings agst. Pullman Palace Car Co.; copy of charter. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1893/4: 130-139.) St. Louis and Cincinnati Railroad 1859. Veto of bill to incorporate St. Louis and Cincin- nati R.R. Co. (House jol. 21 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1859: 58-59.) St. Louis and Indianapolis Railroad [1847.] Rept. on bill to incorporate St. Louis and In- dianapolis R.R. Co. 5 pp. (Sen. repts. 15 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1846: 177-181.) 344 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 1882/3 1883/4 1884/5 1885/6 13 14 15 16 RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL (second period) cont'd Terre Haute and Alton Railroad 1849. Kept, of majority of committee on incorporar lions on bill to incorporate subscribers to Terre Haute and Alton R.R. 4 pp. (House repts. 6 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1849: 21-24.) Warsaw and Macomb Railroad 1851. Kept, of conference committee on amdmt. made by Sen. to bill " to incorporate Warsaw and Ma- comb R.R. Co." (Sen. jol. 17 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1851: 346.) RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL (third period) Under Act of April 13, 1871 Act establishing tbe T.I. and warehouse commission. Aurora, Elgin and Chicago Railway Company 1902. Petition before bd. of comrs. of Aurora, Elgin and Chicago Rwy. Co. vs. Suburban R.R. Co., Chi- cago Terminal Transfer R.R. Co., Lake Street Ele- vated R.R. Co., and Chicago and Harlem Rwy. Co., for crossings. (32 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1901/2: 17-33.) Baltimore and Ohio and Chicago Railroad serial 1878/9-1885/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1878/9 in 9 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1878/9 : 1-5. 1879/80" 10 " ' ....... 1879/80:43-50. 1880/1 "11 .......... 1880/1 [app. ]p. 3-8. 1881/2 " 12 " " ...... 1881/2:3-8. " ........ " 1882/3:3-10. ........ 1883/4 : 3-10. " ...... 1884/5 : 3-9. " ...... 1885/6 : 3-10. Baltimore, Pittsburg and Chicago Railway Company serial 1872/3-1875/6. Rept of co. (111. division.) In Documents as follows : 1872/3 in 3 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1872/3 : 474-475 1873/4 "4 " " 1873/4 app. p. 289. 1874/5 " ....... ' " 1874/5 app. p. 3-5. 1875/6 " 6 ..... ' " 1875/6:58-61. Belleville and Eldorado Railroad serial 1878/9-1879/80. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1878/9 in 9 A.E. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1878/9 : 5-6 1879/80 " 10 .......... 1879/80 : 493. Belleville and Southern Illinois Railroad serial 1873/4-1879/80. Rept. of co. (lessors to St. Louis, Al- ton and Terre Haute R.R. Co. lessees). In Documents as follows : 1873/4 in 4 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1873/4 app.p.290-291 " 1874/5 app.p.271. 1875/6 " 6 .......... 1875/6 381-382 1876/7-1877/8 omitted. 1878/9 in 9 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1878/9 : 239 1879/80" 10 ..... " " 1879/80:493. Burlington, Monmouth and Illinois River Railway serial 1878/9-1879/80. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1878/9 in 9 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1878/9 241-242 1879/80 " 10 " " 1879/80 : 509. Cairo and St. Louis Railroad serial 1871/2-1884/5. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1871/2 in 2 A.E. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1871/2 : 390-391. 1872/3 : 252-256. 12i^i " 1873/4 app. p. 5-10. " 1874/5 app. p. 6-11. 1875/6 " 6 " " " " 1875/6 1876/7-1877/8 omitted. RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL (third period) cont'd Cairo and St. Louis Railroad cont'd serial cont'd 1878/9 in 9 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1878/9 : 6-10. 1879/80 " 10 1879/80 : 51-60. 1880/1 " 11 " " " " " 1880/1 app. p. 9-13. 1881/2 " 12 " " " " " 1881/2 : 269-274. 1882/3 " 13 " " ' 1882/3 : 372-380. 1883/4 " 14 " " " " " 1883/4 : 409-418. 1884/5 " 15 " " 1884/5 : 430-438. Cairo and Vincennes Railroad serial 1872/3-1875/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1872/3 in 3 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1872/3 : 257-265. 1873/4 " 4 " " " " " 1873/4 app. p. 11-21.* 1874/5 " 5 " " 1874/5 app. p. 12-15. 1875/6 " 6 " " " " " 1875/6 : 69-73. 1876/7-1877/8 omitted. 1878/9 in 9 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1878/9 : 10-14. 1879/80 " 10 " " " " " 1879/80 : 61-68. 1880/1 " 11 " " 1880/1 [app.] p. 14-19. non-serial 1878. Complaints; J. M. Baker et al. vs. The Cairo and Vincennes R.R. Co. for unjust discrimination of rates for shipping and for freight. (10 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1879/80: 25-26.) 1879. Complaints; Mitchell and Towle et al. vs. Cairo and Vincennes R.R. Co., for extortion of rates for transportation of freight. (10 same 1879/80: 29.) Cairo, Vincennes and Chicago Railroad serial 1885/6. Rept. of co. (Cairo div. of W., St. L. and P. Rwy.) In Documents as follows : 1885/6 in 16 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1885/6 : 17-25. non-serial 1890. Cairo, Vincennes and Chicago R.R.; inspection of. (20 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1889/90: 4.) Carbondale and Shawneetown Railroad serial 1871/2-1875/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1871/2 in 2 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1871/2 : 392-394. 1872/3 " 3 " " ' 1872/3:470-477. 1873/4 " 4 " " " " " 1873/4 app. p. 22-25. 1874/5 " 5 ' " " 1874/5 app. p. 16-20. 1875/6 " 6 ' 1875/6 : 74-78. 1876/7-1877/8 omitted. 1878/9 in 9 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1879/80 : 15-18. 1879/80 " 10 " " " " " 1879/80 : 69-74. Central Iowa Railway serial 1883/4-1885/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1883/4 in 14 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1883/4 : 16-24. 1884/5 " 15 " " ' 1884/5 : 16-25. 1885/6 " 16 " " " " " 1885/6 : 26-38. non-serial 1883. Stmt. prepared by secy. re. Central Iowa Rwy. (13 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1882/3: 15.) Centralia and Chester Railroad 1891. Leave to cross; The Centralia and Chester R.R. Co., petitioner, vs. Louisville and Nashville R.R. Co.; petition for leave to cross; comn. order. (22 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1891/2: 273-275.) Champaign and Havana Railroad serial 1885/6. Rept. of co. (Havana div. W., St. L. and P.) In Documents as follows : 1885/6 in 16 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1885/6 : 39-45. Champaign, Havana and Western Railway Company serial 1879/80. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1879/80 In 10 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1879/80 : 75-80. * Includes receiver's rept. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 345 RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL (third period) cont'd Chester and Tamaroa Railroad aerial 1871/2-1872/3. Kept, of oo. In Documents as follows : 1871/2 In 2 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1871/2 : 395-397. 1872/3 " 3 ' " 1872/3:266-271. Chicago and Alton Railroad serial 1870/1-1885/6. Kept, of co. In Documents as follows : 1870/1 in 1 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1870/1 : 72-77. 1871/2 " 2 " " " " " 1871/2 : 190-197. 1872/3 " 3 ' " 1872/3 : 186-197. 1873/4 " 4 1873/4 app. p. 26-37. 1874/5 " 5 ' " " " " 1874/5 app. p. 21-32. 1875/6 " 6 " " " " " 1875/6:79-87. 1876/7-1877/8 omitted. 1878/9 In 9 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1878/9 : 19-26. 1879/80 " 10 " " " " " 1879/80 : 81-96. 1880/1 " 11 " " " " " 1880/1 [app.] p. 20-27. 1881/2 " 12 " ' ' 1881/2 : 9-17. 1882/3 " 13 " " " " " 1882/3 : 16-29. 1883/4 " 14 ' 1883/4 : 25-40. 1884/5 " 15 " " " " " 1884/5 : 26-37. 1885/6 " 16 " " " " " 1885/6 : 46-60. non-serial 1871/2. Kept, of J. H. Rowell, Esq., state's atty., with arguments for plaintiff and defendant, and decision of Judge Tlpton, in case of people ex rel. Koerner, et al. vs. Chicago and Alton R.R. Co. in McLean Co. Circuit Court re. freight discrimination. (2 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1871/2: 43-114.) 1873. Opinion of Supreme Court, Central Grand Di- vision, on case of Chicago and Alton R.R. Co. vs. The People, ex rel. Gustavus Koerner, etc., (re. transportation rates). 13 pp. (Repts. 28 Gen. Assem. 1873 v. 4: 119-129.) . Supreme Court decisions; Chicago and Alton R.R. Co., appellant, vs. People of State ex rel. Gus- tavus Koerner, etc., appellees; brief and argument on same. (3 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1872/3: 46-159.) 1878. Complaints; Conkling and Co. vs. Chicago and Alton R.R. Co., for extortion of rates charged by r.r. co. (10 same 1879/80: 25.) . Same; D. B. Smith vs. Chicago and Alton R.R. Co. et al. for extortion and unjust discrimination of rates for carrying coal to Jacksonville, 111. (10 same 1879/80: 26.) . Same; E. H. Rood et al. vs. Chicago and Alton R.R. Co., for unjust discrimination of freight rates. (10 same 1879/80: 26.) 1878/9. Same; Keeley and Davis vs. Chicago and Alton R.R. Co.; for extortion in freight rates. (10 same 1878/9: 37.) 1879. Same; J. J. Parkerson & Co. vs. Chicago and Alton R.R. Co. for extortion of freight charges. (10 same 1879/80: 36.) . Same; Keeley and Davis vs. Chicago and Alton Co.; for extortion in freight charges. (10 same 1879/80: 36.) 1880. Same; B. Stuve vs. Chicago and Alton R.R. Co.; for extortion in freight charges. (10 same 1879/ 80: 38.) . Same; Chas. Lynn vs. Chicago and Alton R.R. Co. for failure to stop trains at co. seat. (10 same 1879/80: 37.) 1891. Protection of crossing; The Chicago and Alton R.R. Co. vs. The Chicago and Western Ind. R.R. Co., The Belt Rwy. Co. of Chicago lessee, and The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe R.R. Co. Petition no. I. protection of crossing near Hawthorne; comn. order. (22 same 1891/2: 252-257.) . Same, separate. 11 pp. . Protection of crossing, The Chicago and Alton R.R. Co., petitioner, vs. The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe R.R. Co., respondent, petition no. 2, pro- RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL (third period) cont'd Chicago and Alton Railroad cont'd non-serial cont'd tection of crossing at Corwith. (22 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1891/2: 257-260.) 1891. Same, separate. 7 pp. . Protection of crossing; Chicago and Alton R.R. Co., petitioner vs. The Central 111. R.R. Co. and Wabash R.R. Co., respondents petition no. 6, pro- tection of crossing at Paducah Junction. (22 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1891/2: 242-249.) . Same, separate. 17 pp. . Protection of crossing at Normal; The Chicago and Alton R.R. Co., petitioner vs. The 111. Central R.R. Co., respondent. (22 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1891/2: 283-285.) 1894. Complaint; J. Brown of Dwight, 111. vs. Chicago and Alton R.R. Co.; for charging extortion. (25 same 1894/5: 260-264.) 1896. Petition to determine place and manner of cross- ings; The Chicago and Alton R.R. Co., petitioners vs. Alton Rwy. and Illuminating Co., respondents. (26 same 1895/6: 342-346.) 1899. Petition before r.r. and warehouse comn. for excess switching charges; citizens' coal mining co., a corporation vs. Chicago and Alton R.R. Co. (29 same 1898/9: xxi-xxii.) 1901. Complaint before comn. in matter of crossing of Chicago and Alton Rwy. Co., by Chicago, Peoria and St. Louis Rwy. Co. at Bridge Junction, 111. (32 same 1900/1: 16-17.) Chicago and Atlantic Railway serial 1874/5. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1874/5 in 5 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1874/5 app.p.272-273. 1875/6-1881/2 omitted. 1882/3 in 13 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1882/3 : 30-36. 1883/4 " 14 1883/4:41-49. 1884/5 " 15 ' 1884/5:38-49. 1885/6 " 16 ' " 1885/6:61-71. Chicago and Atlantic Extension Railway Company serial 1873/4. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1873/4 in 4 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1873/4 app. p. 292. Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad serial 1870/1-1885/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1870/1 in 1 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1870/1 : 78-83. 1871/2 * 198-210. 1872/3 : 198-210. 1873/4 app. p. 38-47. 1874/5 app. p. 33-41. 1875/6 : 88-97. comn. 1878/9 : 26-34. 1879/80 : 97-110. 1880/1 [app.lp. 28-35. 1881/2 : 18-31. 1882/3 : 90-103. 1883/4 : 50-64. 1884/5 : 50-66. 1885/6 : 72-88. non-serial 1875. Supreme Court decision; The Chicago, Burling- ton and Quincy R.R. Co. vs. People etc. re. an action of debt, brought to recover penalties and un- just discrimination in rates charged for transpor- tation of passengers and freight on r.rs. in this state. (5 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1874/5: 40-44.) 1876-1883. Stmt. of gross 111. passenger earnings Of Chicago, Burlington and Quincy R.R. Co. each yr. (Sen. jol. 34 Gen. Assem. 1885: 548.) 1871/2 " 2 1872/3 " 3 1873/4 " 4 1874/5 " 5 1875/6 " 6 1876/7-1877/8 c 1878/9 In 9 A 1879/80" 10 1880/1 " 11 1881/2 " 12 mltted. .R. r.r. and wareh. am 1883/4 " 14 1884/5 " 15 * Includes consolidated rept. on leased lines. 346 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP ILLINOIS RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL (third period) cont'd Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad cont'd non-seria I con t' d 1876/7. Chicago, Burlington and Quincy R.R. Co. vs. Iowa; appeal from Circuit Court of U. S. for distr. of Iowa re. rates charged by r.rs. as common car- riers. (7 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1876/7: 20-21.) 1878. Complaints; G. W. Quereau vs. Chicago, Burling- ton and Quincy R.R. Co.; unjust discrimination of freight rates. (10 same 1879/80: 25.) - . Same; R. Mentzer vs. Chicago, Burlington and Quincy R.R. Co., for extortion and unjust discrimi- nation in rates charged for passenger and freight traffic. (10 same 1879/80: 28.) - . Same; A. J. Streeter et al. vs. Chicago, Burling- ton and Quincy R.R. Co., for extortion and unjust discrimination in rates charged for passenger and freight traffic from New Windsor to Chicago. (10 same 1879/80: 27.) 1879. Same; Bartleson and Gilmore vs. Chicago, Bur- lington and Quincy Rwy. Co. for extortion of rates in shipping lumber. (10 same 1879/80: 35.) - . Same; E. Austin vs. Chicago, Burlington and Quincy R.R. Co., for extortion in freight charges. (10 same 1879/80: 35.) - . Same; B. P. Martin and Son vs. Chicago, Bur- lington and Quincy R.R. Co.; for extortion in mat- ter of freight rates on ten common safes. (10 same 1879/80: 36.) - . Same; H. Moreland vs. Chicago, Burlington and Quincy R.R. Co. for over-charge for freight. (10 same 1878/9: 37.) 1880. Same; W. P. Parker vs. Chicago, Burlington and Quincy R.R. Co.; for unjust discrimination in freight rates. (10 same 1879/80: 40.) - . Same; B. P. Martin and Son vs. Chicago, Bur- lington and Quincy R.R. Co. for extortion in matter of rates. (10 same 1879/80: 38.) 1889. Petition to determine mode of crossing; The Chicago and Calumet Terminal Rwy. Co., petitioner vs. The Chicago, Burlington and Quincy R.R., re- spondent. (19 same 1888/9: 165-174.) - . Refusal to switch cars; complaint; Union Brew- ing Co. of Peoria, complainant vs. The Chicago, Burlington and Quincy R.R. Co., respondent. (20 same 1889/90: 257-261.) 1897/8. Before r.r. and warehouse comn. of 111.; H. A. Hammond on behalf of citizens of Wyoming, vs. Chicago, Burlington and Quincy R.R. Co.; petition for removal of depot. (28 same 1897/8: 185-186.) Chicago and Canada Southern Railway serial 1871/2. Rept of co. In Documents as follows : 1871/2 In 2 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1871/2 : 398-399, Chicago, Danville and Vincennes Railroad serial 1871/2-1875/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1871/2 In 2 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1871/2 : 211-214 J872/3 ;; 3 ........ 1872/3 : 211-215. 1873/4 4 " 1873/4 app. p. 48-61. 1874/5 ' ........ 1874/5 app. p. 42-44. 1875/6 " 6 .......... 1875/6:98-101. Chicago and Eastern Railroad serial 1878/9-1885/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1878/9 In 9 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1878/9 : 34-39. 189/80 10 ) 1879/80 : 111-122. " 1880/l[app.]p. 36-43. " 1881/2:32-39. . ..... 1882/3:37-47. 1883/4 14 1883/4:65-75. 1884/6 , .......... 1884/5:67-78. 1886/6 " 16 " " " " 1885/6:89-101 RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL (third period) cont'd Chicago and Eastern Railroad cont'd non-serial 1880. Complaints; Jas. Capen and Co. vs. Chicago and Eastern 111. R.R. Co. for extortion in freight charges. (10 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1879/ 80: 38.) 1886. Case of village of Goodwine agst. Chicago and Eastern 111. R.R. re. removal of r.r. depot from said village. (16 same 1885/6: xvi-xvii.) 1889. Petition to compel additional train service at Danville, 111.; complaint; Jas. Gilmore et al., resi- dents of Danville, complainants vs. Chicago and Eastern 111. R.R. Co., respondent. (19 same 1888/ 9: 184-185.) 1891. Petition for protection of crossing at Watseka; The Chicago and Eastern 111. R.R. Co., petitioner vs. Toledo, Peoria and Western Rwy. Co., respond- ent. (22 scwne 1891/2: 294-295.) Chicago and Grand Trunk Railway serial 1879/80-1885/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1879/80 In 10 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1879/80 : 158-169. 1880/1 " 11 ' " 1880/1 [app. ]p.44-51. 1881/2 " 12 " " ' 1881/2:40-47. 1882/3 " 13 " " 1882/3 : 48-56. 1883/4 " 14 " " ' 1883/4:76-85. 1884/5 " 15 ' ' " 1884/5:88-98. 1885/6 " 16 " " " " " 1885/6 : 102-114. Chicago, Homer and Southern Railroad serial 1873/4. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1873/4 In 4 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1873/4 app. p. 293. Chicago and Illinois River Railroad serial 1879/80. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1879/80 In 10 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1879/80 : 494. Chicago and Illinois Southern Railway serial 1871/2-1879/80. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1871/2 in 2 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1871/2 : [400]. 1872/3 omitted. 1873/4 In 4 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1873/4 app. p. 52-54. 1874/5 " 5 " " " " " 1874/5 app. p. 45-47. 1875/6-1877/8 omitted. 1878/9 In 9 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1878/9 : 240. 1879/80" 10 ' " 1879/80:494. Chicago and Iowa Railroad serial 1871/2-1885/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1871/2 In 2 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1871/2 : 216-219. 1872/3 " 3 " " 1872/3:216-221. 1873/4 " 4 " " " " " 1873/4 app. p. 55-58. 1874/5 " 5 ' " " 1874/5 app. p. 48-51. 1875/6 " 6 " " 1875/6 : 102-106. 1876/7-1877/8 omitted. 1878/9 In 9 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1898/9 : 39-42. 1879/80 " 10 " 1879/80 : 123-128. 1880/1 " 11 1880/1 [app. ]p. 52-56. 1881/2 " 12 " 1881/2 : 48-52. 1882/3 " 13 ' " " 1882/3:57-63. 1883/4 " 14 " 1883/4 : 86-94. 1884/5 " 15 ' 1884/6 : 79-87. 1885/6 " 16 " 1885/6 : 115-123. Chicago, Joliet and Peoria Railway serial 1872/3-1873/4. Rept of co. In Documents as follows : 1872/3 In 3 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1872/8 : [487]. 1873/4 " 4 ' " 1873/4 app. p. 294. Chicago, Lacon and Eeokuk Railroad serial 1874/5-1875/6. Rept. of co. (formerly Hamilton, Lacon and Eastern). In Documents as follows : 1874/5 In 5 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1874/5 app. p. 275. 1875/6 " 6 " " ' 1876/6 : 386-386. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 347 RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL (third period) cont'd ! Chicago, Madison and Northern Railroad 1889. Petition to determine place and mode of cross- ing; The Chicago, Madison and Northern R.R. Co., petitioners vs. The Chicago and Western Ind. R.R. Co., and Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Rwy. Co., respondents. (20 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1889/90: 241-247.) . Petition to determine place of crossing; The Chicago, Madison and Northern R.R. Co., petitioner vs. Belt Rwy. Co. of Chicago and Chicago and Western Ind. R.R. Co. respondents. (19 same 1838/9: 186-195.) Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway serial 1871/2-1885/6. Rapt, of co. In Documents as follows : 1871/2 in 2 A.K. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1871/2 : 401-402. 1872/3 " 3 " " ' 1872/3:273-276. 1873/4 " 4 " " 1873/4 app. p. 295. 1874/5 " 5 " ' 1874/5 app. p. 52-59. 1875/6 " 6 " " " " " 1875/6 : 107-114. 1876/7-1877/8 omitted. 1878/9 in 9 A.K. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1878/9 : 43-49. 1879/80 " 10 ' 1879/80 : 129-141. 1880/1 "11 " " " " " 1880/1 [app.] p. 57-65. 1881/2 " 12 " " " " " 1881/2 : 53-73. 1882/3 " 13 " 1882/3:104-115. 1883/4 " 14 " " " " " 1883/4:95-106. 1884/5 " 15 1884/5 : 99-112. 1885/6 " 16 " " ' 1885/6 : 124-140. 1872/3-1879/80. Rept. of co. (lessor of Milwaukee and St. Paul Rwy. Co.). 1872/3 in 3 A.E. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1872/3: [272]. 1873/4 " 4 " " 1873/4 app. p. 68-72. 1874/5 " 5 " " " " " 1874/5 app. p. 277. 1875/6 "6 1875/6:389-390. 1876/7-1877/8 omitted. 1879/80 in 10 A.E. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1879/80 : 495. non-serial 1876/7. Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul R.R. Co. vs. Ackley; error to Circuit Court of co. of Milwaukee, state of Wise. re. whether a r.r. co. in Wise, can re- cover for the transportation of property more than maximum fixed by act of Mar. 11, 1874, by showing amt. charged was no more than a reasonable com- pensation for services rendered. (7 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1876/7: 24.) 1901. Complaint before comn.; Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Rwy. Co. vs. A. P. and A. J. Goddard and The Freeport General Electric Co.; crossing case. (32 same 1900/1: 18-21.) Chicago, Millington and Western Railway serial 1872/5-1875/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1872/3 in 3 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1872/3 : [485]. 1873/4 "4 1873/4 app. p. 296. 1874/5 " 5 " " " " " 1874/5 app. p. 276. 1875/6 " 6 " 1875/6:387-388. Chicago and Muscatine Railroad serial 1871/2-1873/4. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1871/2 in 2 A.K. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1871/2 : 403-404. 1872/3 " 3 ' " 1872/3 : 478-479. 1873/4 " 4 " " " " " 1873/4 app. p. 297. Chicago and Northern Pacific Air-Line Railway serial 1872/3-1873/4. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1872/3 in 3 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1872/3 : [484]. 1873/4 " 4 " " ' 1873/4 app. p. 298. Chicago and Northwestern Railway serial 1870/1-1885/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1870/1 in 1 A.E. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1870/1 : 84-92. 1871/2 " 2 " " ' 1871/2 : 220-228. 1872/3 " 3 ' " 1872/3:222-232. RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL (third period) cont'd Chicago and Northwestern Railway cont'd serial cont'd 1873/4 in 4 A.E. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1873/4 app. p. 59-67. 1874/5 " 5 " " " " " 1874/5 app. p. 60-67. 1875/6 " 6 1875/6 : 115-123. 1876/7-1877/8 omitted. 1878/9 in 9 A.E. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1878/9 : 50-59. 1879/80 " 10 " ' 1879/80 : 142-157. 1880/1 " 11 " " 1880/1 [app.]p. 66-76. 1881/2 omitted. 1882/3 in 13 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1882/3 : 64-81. 1883/4 " 14 1883/4 : 107-124. 1884/5 " 15 " " ' 1884/5 : 113-131. 1885/6 " 16 " " 1885/6 : 141-161. non-serial 1891/2. Complaint no. 37 for failure to redeem cou- pons of commutation ticket; J. C. Shirley vs. Chi- cago and Northwestern Rwy. Co. (22 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1891/2: 311-313.) 1895. Complaint of Chicago Live Stock Exchange vs. Chicago and Northwestern; Chicago, Burlington and Quincy; Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific and Chicago Western and St. Paul Rwy. cos. (26 same 1895/6: 341.) 1904. Chicago and Northwestern Rwy. Co., petitioners, vs. Wise. Central Rwy. Co., respondent; complaint before bd. of comrs. re. protection by interlocking of crossing of tracks of petitioners by respondent at Des Plaines. (34 same 1903/4: 24.) Chicago and Ohio River Railroad serial 1885/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1885/6 in 16 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1885/6 : 162-167. non-serial 1890. Chicago and Ohio River R.R.; inspection of. (20 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1889/90: 5.) Chicago and Pacific Railroad serial 1872-1875/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1872 in 2 A.E. r.r. and waren. comn. 1871/2 : 405-406. 1872/3 omitted. 1873/4 in 4 A.E. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1873/4 app. p. 73-77. 1874/5 " 5 " 1874/5 app. p. 68-72. 1875/6 " 6 ' 1875/6:124-127. 1876/7-1877/8 omitted. 1878/9 In 9 A.E. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1878/9 : 59-63. 1879/80 " 10 1879/80 : 495. Chicago and Paducah Railroad serial 1871/2-1878/9. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1871/2 in 2 A.B. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1871/2 : 407-408. 1872/3 " 3 " " 1872/3:480-481. 1873/4 " 4 " 1873/4 app. p. 78-82. 1874/5 " 5 ' 1874/5 app. p. 73-76. 1875/6 " 6 " 1875/6:128-132. 1876/7-1877/8 omitted. 1878/9 in 9 A.E. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1878/9 : 63-66. non-serial 1879. Complaints: Streator Coal Co. vs. Chicago and Paducah R.R. Co.; for unjust discrimination by turning all their coal cars over to a co., whose shaft is not situated on line of the road while complain- ant's shaft is so situated. (10 A.R. r.r. and ware- house comn. 1879/80: 36.) Chicago, Paducah and Memphis Railroad 1895. Complaint: overcharge for switching; Jos. W. Vance and W. S. Washburn, doing business under name of Egyptian Coal Co. vs. Chicago, Paducah and Memphis R.R. Co. (26 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1895/6: 335-336.) 348 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF ILLINOIS RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL (third period) cont'd Chicago, Pekin and Southwestern Railroad serial 1871/2-1882/3. Kept, of co. In Documents as follows : 1871/2 In 2 A.K. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1871/2 : 409-410. 1872/3 " 3 1872/3:482-483. 1873/4 " 4 1873/4 app. p. 83-87. 1874/5 " 5 " " " " " 1874/5 app. p. 77-80. 1875/6 " 6 ' ' " 1875/6 : 133-136. 1876/7-1877/8 omitted. 1878/9 in 9 A.K. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1878/9 : 66-69. 1879/80 " 10 ' " 1879/80 : 170-174. 1880/1 "11 1880/1 [app.] p. 77-79. 1881/2 " 12 " " " " " 1881/2 : 74-77. 1882/3 " 13 ' 1882/3:116-119. Chicago, Peoria and St. Louis Railway 1891. Protection of crossing; The Chicago, Peoria and St. Louis Rwy. Co., The Chicago and Alton Co., The Wabash R.R. Co., citation no. 4 protection of crossing at Jacksonville Junction. (23 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1891/2: 249-252.) . Same, separate. 7 pp. 1893. Petition for protection of crossing north of Litchfield; The Wabash R.R. Co., petitioner, vs. The Chicago, Peoria and St. Louis Rwy. Co., lessee St. Louis and Chicago R.R. (22 A.R. r.r. and ware- house comn. 1891/2: 315.) Chicago, Portage and Superior Railway serial 1874/5-1875/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1874/5 In 5 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1874/5 app. p. 278. 1875/6 "6 " " " " " 3875/6:391-392. Chicago, Quincy and Western Railway Company serial 1874/5-1875/6. Rept. of co. (formerly Grand Junction Rwy. Co.). In Documents as follows : 1874/5 In 5 A.K. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1874/5 app. p. 279. 1875/6 " 6 " " " " " 1875/6:393: Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway serial 1870/1-1885/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1870/1 In 1 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1870/1 : 93-98. 1871/2 " 1871/2:229-235. 1872/3 " 3 1872/3:233-243. 1873/4 ' 4 ' ...... 1873 /4 app . p _ 88 . 95 . 1874/5 app. p. 81-87. 1875/6 " 6 " 1875/6 137-143 1876/7-1877/8 omitted. 1878/9 In 9 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1878/9 : 69-76 I] 10 ' 1879/80 : 175-187. JJ " 1880/1 [app.] p. 80-87. 1881/2:78-85. 1882/3:120-130. 1883/4 14 " " " " 1883/4 : 125-135. l||4/5 15 1884/5 : 132-141. 1885/6 " 16 " ' 1885/6:173-183. non-serial 1880. Complaints; Geo. Lacey vs. Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Rwy. Co. for unjust discrimination in refusing to give connection for a switch at com- plainant's coal mine on line of road betw. Peru and Depue, which refusal was said to be in direct viola- tion of sec. 5, art. xiii, of constitution of 1870. ( 10 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1879/80: 38.) . Same; people of Ottawa vs. Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific R.R. Co., for unjust discrimination in matter of freight and passenger rates. (10 same 1879/80: 41.) 1891. Cowles and MeKee complainants vs. Chicago Rock Island and Pacific Rwy. Co., respondent for extortion. (22 same 1891/2: 238-240.) Chicago and Rock River Railroad serial 1871/2. Rept of co. In Documents as follows : 171/2 In 2 A.R. r.r and wareh. comn. 1871/2 : 236-239. RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL (third period) cont'd Chicago and St. Louis Railway serial 1884/5-1885/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1884/5 In 15 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1884/5 : 142-147. 1885/6 " 16 " " 1885/6 : 168-172. Chicago, St. Louis and Pittsburg Railroad serial 1882/3-1885/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1882/3 In 13 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1882/3 : 131-140. 1883/4 " 14 ' " " 1883/4 : 136-146. 1884/5 " 15 1884/5 : 148-160. 1885/6 " 16 " " " " " 1885/6 : 184-196. non-serial 1889. Restoration of station bldgs. and privileges; complaint; Christian Schultz et al., residents of Lansing, complainants, vs. Chicago and St. Louis and Pittsburg R.R, Co., respondent. (19 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1888/9: 180-183.) Chicago, St. Louis and Western Railroad serial 1883/4. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1883/4 In 14 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1883/4 : 147-152. Chicago, Santa Fe and California Railroad 1890. Chicago, Santa Fe and Cal. R.R.; inspection of. (20 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1889/90: 5.) Chicago and South Atlantic Railroad serial 1874/5-1875/6. Rept. of co. (111. division). In Documents as follows : 1874/5 In 5 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1874/5 app. p. 280. 1875/6 " 6 " " " " " 1875/6 : 394-395. Chicago and Southern Railroad serial 1873/4. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1873/4 In 4 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1873/4 app. p. 299. Chicago and Springfield Railroad serial 1879/80. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1879/80 In 10 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1879/80 : 496. non-serial 1878-1882. Tables showing results of operating Chi- cago and Springfield R.R., and Kankakee and Southwestern R.R., giving earnings, operating ex- penses, etc. (House jol. 33 Gen. Assem. 1883: 673.) Chicago Terminal Transfer Railroad 1899. Complaint and petition before r.r. and warehouse comn., charging extortion and praying that defend- ant be compelled to refund certain alleged over- charges; Wm. Atzel vs. Chicago Terminal Transfer R.R. Co. (29 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1898/ 9: xxxiv-xxxvii.) Chicago and Waldheim Railway serial 1873/4. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1873/4 In 4 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1873/4 app. p. 300. Chicago and Western Railroad serial 1881/2-1885/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1881/2 in 12 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1881/2 : 90-92. 1882/3 " 13 1882/3:82-84. 1883/4 " 14 " " 1883/4 : 153-15B. 1884/5 " IB " " " " " 1884/5 : 161-164. 1885/6 " 16 ' " " 1885/6 : 197-200. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 349 RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL (third period) cont'd Chicago and Western Indiana Railroad serial 1879/80-1885/6. Kept, of co. In Documents as follows : 1879/80 in 10 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1879/80 : 510. 1880/1 " 11 " " ' 1880/1 [app.]p.88-90. 1881/2 " 12 " ' ' 1881/2 : 86-89. 1882/3 " 13 ' " 1882/3 : 85-89. 1883/4 " 14 " " " " " 1883/4 : 156-160. 1884/5 " 15 ' " " 1884/5 : 165-169. 1885/6 " 16 ' 1885/6 : 201-205. non-serial 1891. Protection of crossing; The Chicago and West- ern Indiana R.R. Co.; (The Belt Rwy. Co. of Chi- cago, lessee) and The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe R.R. Co. (22 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1891/2: 278-280.) Chicago and Wisconsin Midland Railroad serial 1873/4. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1873/4 In 4 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1873/4 app. p. 301. Cincinnati Chicago and St. Louis Railway 1901. Complaint of People of the State on relation of Siegel Copel, state's atty. of Saline Co. vs. Cleve- land, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Rwy. Co.; debt. (32 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1900/1: 15-16.) Cincinnati, Effingham and Qiiincy Railway Construction Company serial 1879/80. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1879/80 in 10 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1879/80 : 511. Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St Louis and Chicago Railway serial 1880/1-1885/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1880/1 in 11 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1880/1 : 91-96. 1881/2 " 12 1881/2:93-100. 1882/3 " 13 " " " " " 1882/3 : 141-148. 1883/4 " 14 " ' " 1883/4 : 161-170. 1884/5 " 15 " ' ' 1884/5 : 170-180. 1885/6 " 16 1885/6 : 206-214. Cincinnati, Lafayette and Chicago Railroad serial 1872/3-1879/80. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1872/3 in 3 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1872/3 : 277-283. 1873/4 " 4 " " 1873/4 app. p. 96-101. 1874/5 " 5 " " 1874/5 app. p. 88-92. 1875/6 " 6 " " " " " 1875/6 : 144-149. 1876/7-1877/8 omitted. 1878/9 in 9 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1878/9 : 77-79. 1879/80 " 10 ' " " " " 1879/80 : 188-194. non-serial 1879. Complaints; R. G. Camphell vs. Cincinnati, La- Fayette and Chicago Rwy. Co.; for unjust discrimi- nation of rates for trackage. (10 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1879/80: 28.) . Complaints of J. Misner vs. Cincinnati, La Fay- ette and Chicago Rwy. Co., for unjust discrimina- tion in charges for trackage. (10 same 1879/80: 30.) Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad 1895. Complaint, alleging a refusal to switch a car of coal at LeRoy, 111., O. L. Brining and St. Louis R.R. Co. vs. Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis R.R. Co. (25 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1894/ 5: 272-274.) 1897. Before r.r. and warehouse comn. of 111.; 0. L. Brining of Leroy, 111., vs. Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Rwy. Co. and 111. Central Rwy. Co., complaint and petition that Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis be compelled to replace certain " y " connection track, which said co. tore up. (28 same 1897/8: 179-180.) RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL (third period) cont'd Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad cont'd 1897/8. Petition to cross at grade at Pekin; before r.r. and warehouse comn. of 111.; St. Louis, Peoria and Northwestern Rwy. Co. vs. Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Rwy. Co. (28 same 1897/8: 167-171.) 1899. Complaint before r.r. and warehouse comn. for overcharge of freight rates; John Miller vs. Cleve- land, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Rwy. Co. (29 same 1898/9: xxxii-xxxiii.) Clinton, Bloomington and Northeastern Railway 1879/80. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1879/80 in 10 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1879/80 : 496. Collinsville and Venice Railroad serial 1872/3-1875/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1872/3 in 3 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1872/3 : [486]. 1873/4 " 4 " " " " " 1873/4 app. p. 303. 1874/5 omitted. 1875/6 in 6 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1875/6 : 396. Columbus, Chicago and Indiana Central Railway serial A 1871/2-1879/80. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1871/2 in 2 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1871/2 : 240-246. 1872/3 " 3 .......... 1872/3:244-251. 1873/4 " 4 ..... ' " " 1873/4 app. p. 102. 106; 302. 1874/5 in 5 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1874/5 app. p. 274. 1875/6 " 6 " " ' ..... 1875/6 : 383 1876/7-1878/9 omitted. 1875/6 " 6 " " ' ..... 1875/6 : 383-384. 1876/7-1878/9 omitted. 1879/80 in 10 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1879/80 : 497. 1874/5-1882/3. Rept. of co. (operating Columbus, Chi- cago and Ind. Central Rwy.). In Documents as follows : 1874/5 in 5 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1874/5 app.p.203-208. 1875/6 " 6 1875/6 : 300-306. 1876/7-1877/8 omitted. 1878/9 in 9 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1878/9 : 173-177. 1879/80 : 374-384. 1880/1 : 233-239. 1881/2 : 238-244. 1882/3 : 341-350. 1879/80" 10 1880/1 "11 1881/2 " 12 1882/3 " 13 Danville and Montezuma Railroad serial 1872/3-1873/4. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1872/3 in 3 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1872/3 : [488]. 1873/4 " 4 1873/4 app. p. 305. Danville, Olney and Ohio River Railroad 1874/5-1884/5. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1874/5 in 5 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1874/5 app.p.281-282. 1875/6 " 6 " " " " " 1875/6 : 397-398. 1876/7-1877/8 omitted. 1878/9 in 9 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1878/9 : 79-81. 1879/80 " 10 ' 1879/80 : 512-513. 1880/1 " 11 1880/1 : 97-98. 1881/2 omitted. 1882/3 in 13 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1882/3 : 149-153. 1883/4 " 14 ' " " 1883/4 : 171-172. 1884/5 " 15 " ' " 1884/5 : 181-184. Danville and Southwestern Railroad serial 1879/80-1880/1. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1879/80 in 10 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1879/80 : 195-201. 1880/1 " 11 1880/1 : 99-103. Danville, Tuscola and Western Railroad serial 1872/3-1873/4. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1872/3 In 3 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1872/3 : [4891-490. 1873/4 " 4 " " 1873/4 app. p. 304. 350 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL (third period) cont'd Danville and Vincennes Railway serial 1873/4. Kept, of co. In Documents as lollows : 1873/4 in 4 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1873/4 app. p. 306. Decatur, Mattoon and Southern Railroad serial 1878/9. Kept, of co. In Documents as follows : 1878/9 in 9 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1878/9 : 81-84. Decatur, Sullivan and Mattoon Railroad serial 1875/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1875/6 in 6 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1875/6 : 150-153. Dizon and Rock River Railroad serial 1873/4. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1873/4 in 4 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1873/4 app. p. 307. East St. Louis and Carondelet Railway serial 1874/5 app. p. 93-95. 1875/6 : 154-158. 1878/9 : 1879/80 1880/1 : 1881/2 : 1882/3 : 1883/4 : 1884/5 : 1885/6 : 84-87. : 202-206. 104-107. 101-105. 154-157. 173-177. 185-188. 215-220. 1874/5-1885/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1874/5 in 5 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1875/6 " 6 " " 1876/7-1877/8 omitted. 1878/9 In 9 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1879/80 " 10 " ' 1880/1 " 11 " " ' 1881/2 " 12 " " " " 1882/3 " 13 " " " 1883/4 " 14 ' 1884/5 " 15 ' 1885/6 " 16 " East St. Louis Connecting Railway serial 1878/9-1885/6. Rept of co. In Documents as follows : 1878/9 in 9 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1878/9 : 242. 1879/80" 10 1879/80:513. 1880/1 " 11 " " " " " 1880/1 : 108-110. 1881/2 " 12 " " 1881/2 : 106-108. 1882/3 " 13 ' 1882/3 : 158-161. 1883/4 " 14 " ' 1883/4 : 178-182. 1884/5 " 15 " " ' 1884/5 : 189-193. 1885/6 " 16 " " " " " 1885/6:221-227. Edwardsville Railroad serial 1872/3-1874/5. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1872/3 in 3 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1872/3 : [491]. 1873/4 " 4 " " 1873/4 app. p. 107-110. 1874/5 " 5 " " " " " 1874/5 app. p. 96-98. Evansville, Terre Haute and Chicago Railway serial 1873/4-1879/80. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1873/4 in 4 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1873/4 app.p.111-115. 1874/5 " 5 ' " " 1874/5 app.p.99-102. 1875/6 " 6 " " ' 1875/6 : 159-164. 1876/7-1877/8 omitted. 1878/9 in 9 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1878/9 : 87-90. 1879/80 " 10 " " " " " 1879/80 : 497. Freeport Railway, Light and Power Company 1903. Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Rwy. Co., com- plainant, vs. Freeport Rwy.. Light and Power Co., respondent; complaint before bd. of comrs.; cross- Ing case. (33 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1902/ 3: 33-38.) Fulton County Narrow Gauge Railroad serial 1879/80-1886/6. Rept of co. In Documents as follows : 1879/80 In 10 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1879/80 : 514. 1880/1 " 11 " " " " 1880/1 : 111-114. 1881/2 " 12 " " 1881/2 1882/3 " 13 1882/3 1883/4 " 14 1883/4 1884/5 ; 15 " " " " " 1884/B 1885/6 16 109-113. 162-166. 183-188. 194-200. 1885/8 : 228-234. RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL (third period) cont'd Galena and Southern Wisconsin Railroad serial 1875/6-1878/9. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1875/6 in 6 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1875/6 : 165-169. 1876/7-1877/8 omitted. 1878/9 in 9 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1878/9 : 90-92. Oilman, Clinton and Springfield Railroad serial 1871/2-1875/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1871/2 in 2 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1871/2 : 247-251. 1872/3 " 3 1873/4 " 4 1874/5 " 5 " " 1875/6 " 6 " Grand Junction Railway 1872/3 : 284-290. 1873/4 app. p. 116-119. 1874/5 app. p. 103-104. 1875/6 : 170-174. serial of Grand Junction Rwy. Co., of : 114-117. ; 107-170. : 189-192. : 201-204. ; 235-239. 1872/3-1882/3. Rept. Quincy, 111. In Documents as follows : 1872/3 in 3 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1872/3 : [492]. 1873/4 " 4 1873/4 app. p. 309. 1874/5-1881/2 omitted. 1882/3 in 13 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1882/3 : 171-172. Grand Tower and Carbondale Railroad serial 1872/3-1885/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1872/3 in 3 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1872/3 : 291-294. 1873/4 omitted. 1874/5 in 5 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1874/5 app.p.105-107. 1875/6-1877/8 omitted. 1878/9 In 9 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1878/9 : 92-94. 1879/80-1881/2 omitted. 1881/2 In 12 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1881/2 1882/3 " 13 " " 1882/3 1883/4 " 14 1883/4 1884/5 " 15 " " " " " 1884/5 1885/6 " 16 " ' 1885/6 non-serial 1890. Grand Tower and Carbondale R.R.; inspection of. (20 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1889/90: 5-6.) Grand Trunk Junction Railway serial 1883/4-1885/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1883/4 In 14 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1883/4 : 1884/5 " 15 " " " " " 1884/5: 1885/6 " 16 ' 1885/8: Grape Creek Railroad serial 1874/5-1875/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1874/5 in 5 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1874/5 app. p. 283-284. 1875/6 " 6 " " " " " 1875/6 : 482. Grayville and Mattoon Railroad serial 1875/6-1878/9. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1875/6 in 6 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1875/6 : 399-400. 1876/7-1877/8 omitted. 1878/9 In 9 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1878/9 : 94-96. Hamilton, Lacon and Eastern Railroad serial 1872/3. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1872/3 In 3 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1872/3 : [493]-494. Hannibal and Naples Railroad serial A 1871/2-1879/80. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1871/2 In 2 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1871/2 : 252-257. 1872/3 " 3 1872/3 : 295-299. 1873/4 " 4 1873/4 app. p. 124-128. 1874/5 " 5 " " 1874/5 app. p. 108-111. 1875/6 " 6 " ' 1875/6 : 179-184. 1876/7-1878/9 omitted. 1879/80 In 10 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1879/80 : 498. : 193-195. : 205-207. : 240-243. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 351 RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL (third period) cont'd Hannibal and Naples Railroad cont'd serial cont'd B 1870/1-1872/3. Kept, of Toledo, Wabash and Western R.R. Co. (For Hannibal and Naples R.R.) In Documents as follows : 1870/1 in 1 A.E. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1870/1 : 146-149. 1871/2 " 2 ' 1871/2 : 371-379. 1872/3 " 3 ' " " 1872/3:455-461. Havana, McLean and Saybrook Railroad serial 1872/3. Kept, of CO. In Documents as follows : 1872/3 in 3 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1872/3 : [495]. Havana, Rantoul and Eastern Railroad serial 1872/3-1880/1. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1872/3 In 3 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1872/3 : 496-497. 1873/4 " 4 " " " " " 1873/4 app.p.310-311. 1874/5 " 5 " " " " " 1874/5 app.p.285-286. 1875/6 " 6 " " " " " 1875/6 : 185-190. 1876/7-1877/8 omitted. 1878/8 in 9 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1878/9 : 96-100. 1879/80 " 10 " " " " " 1879/80 : 212-218. 1880/1 " 11 " " ' 1880/1 : 119-121. 1881/2-1884/5 omitted. 1885/6 in 16 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1885/6 : 244-248. Illinois Central Railroad See also preceding chronological period. serial 1870/1-1885/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1870/1 In 1 A.R. r.r. and wareh. 1871/2 " 2 " " " 1872/3 " 3 " " 1873/4 " 4 " " " " 1874/5 " 5 1875/6 " 8 " " 1876/7-1877/8 omitted. 1878/9 In 9 A.R. r.r. and wareh. 1879/80" 10 " " 1880/1 "11 " " 1881/2 " 12 " " 1882/3 " 13 " " " 1883/4 " 14 " ' 1884/5 " 16 ' ' 1885/6 " 16 ' non-serial 1871-1882. Stmt. showing tons of freight carried one mile and rate per mile on 111. Central R.R. (House jol. 33 Gen. Assem. 1883: 670.) 1872. Additional and minority repts. on decision made by circuit court re. proceedings agst. 111. Central R.R. Co. for overcharge of maximum fare. (2 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1871/2: 21-24.) 1873. Copy of proceedings in Supreme Court agst. 111. Central R.R. Co. to compel trustees to show why they should not offer certain land of said co. at public sale; with opinion of atty. gen. on subject. (Sen. jol. 28 Gen. Assem. 1 sess. 1873: 104-107.) . Govs. communication concerning sale of 111. Cen- tral r.r. lands. 5 pp. (Repts. 28 Gen. Assem. 1873 v. 3: 15-19.) 1877-1882. Tables of tons of freight carried one mile, and rate per ton per mile by 111. Central proper each yr.; showing reduction in rate applied to ton- nage of each yr. with 1871 and 1877 resp. as a basis. (House jol. 33 Gen. Assem. 1883: 675.) 1879. Complaints: Enterprise Coal Co. vs. 111. Central R.R. Co. for unjust discrimination in refusing to furnish cars for its coal trade, while cars were fur- nished to competing mines on same road. (10 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1879/80: 35.) . Same; S. H. Monahan vs. 111. Central R.R. Co.; for extortion of freight rates. (10 same 1878/9: 28.) . Same; J. H. Dungan et al. vs. 111. Central R.R. et al. for unjust discrimination agst. Gibson and in comn. 1870/1 : 99-108. 1871/2 : 258-267. 1872/3 : 300-310. " 1873/4 app.p.129-136. " 1874/5 app.p.112-123. 1875/6 : 191-203. comn. 1878/9 : 101-109. " 1879/80 : 219-234. 1880/1 : 122-129. " 1881/2 : 1882/3 : 1883/4 : 1884/5 : : 118-126. : 180-192. : 196-208. : 214-227. 1885/6 : 249-263. RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL (third period) cont'd Illinois Central Railroad cont'd non-serial cont'd favor of other towns on road in matter of freight rates. (10 same 1879/80: 37.) 1879. Same; J. B. Meserve vs. 111. Central R. R. Co.; for extortion in freight rates. (10 same 1879/80: 30.) . Same; The People of 111. TB. 111. Central R.R. Co. for extortion and unjust discrimination in mat- ter of freight and passenger rates. (Same 1879/80: 37.) . Same; Ambrose Sanborn vs. 111. Central R.R. Co. for extortion of freight rates. (10 same 1879/ 80: 28.) . Same; Conkling and Co. vs. 111. Central R.R. Co. for extortion in freight rates. (10 same 1879/80: 30.) 1879/80. Supreme Court decision; 111. Central R.R. Co. vs. People of 111.; re. extortion and unjust dis- crimination of charges of r.rs. (10 same 1879/80: 556-557.) 1880. Complaints; Thos. Judd vs. 111. Central R.R. Co. et al. for unjust discrimination in charges. (10 same 1879/80: 38.) 1883. Rept. of select committee apptd. to investigate affairs of 111. Central R.R. Co. (House jol. 33 Gen. Assem. 1883: 665-729.) . Same, separate. Not seen ; 500 copies were ordered printed (House jol. 1883:665). Doubts had been expressed publicly as to the correctness of the returns of the roads gross earnings, on which the tax of 7% is based. This committee was apptd. as a consequence. . Decision of Supreme Court; 111. Central R.R. Co. vs. People of 111.; whether state has entered into a contract with r.r. corporation not to exercise legis- lative power to regulate charges for carriage of persons and property upon r.rs. of corporation. (13 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1882/3: 501-502.) . U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals decision; case of The People vs. 111. Central R.R. Co. determining shore line and navigable water line of r.r. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1897/8: 23-24.) 1884. Decision in case of Kankakee Coal Co. vs. 111. Central R.R. re. complaint made by former on lat- ter of unjust discriminations of freight rates. (14 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1883/4: xxiii-xxvi.) 1886. Suits; case of people of 111. vs. 111. Central R.R. Co., unjust discrimination in rate on coffee. (16 same 1885/6: xvii-xviii.) . Brief history of case of The 111. Central R.R. Co. vs. The People of 111. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1886/8: 12-14.) 1889. Unjust discrimination; complaint; J. H. Linne- man and Co., complainants vs. 111. Central R.R. Co., respondent. (20 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1889/90: 264-265.) 1890. 111. Central R.R.; inspection of. (20 same 1889/ 90: 6.) 1892. The People of 111. ex rel. Geo. Hunt, atty. gen. vs. The 111. Central R.R. Co. et al.; lake front liti- gation. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1890/2: 38-64.) 1895. Protection of crossing; interlocking devices; The 111. Central R.R. Co., petitioner vs. The Lake Erie and Western R.R. Co., respondent. (25 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1894/5: 275-277.) 1896. Protection of crossing at Tamaroa, 111.; 111. Cen- tral R.R. Co., petitioner, vs. Wabash, Chester and Western R.R. Co., respondent. (26 same 1895/6: 347-348.) 1898. Petition for addition to tower at Paxton, 111.; before r.r. and warehouse comn.; Lake Erie and 352 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL (third period) cont'd Illinois Central Railroad cont'd non-serial cont'd Western R.R. Co. vs. 111. Central R.R. Co. (29 same 1898/9: xxvl-xxvll.) 1898. Petition for protection of crossing at Tuscola, 111.; before r.r. and warehouse comn. ; 111. Central R.R. Co. vs. Chicago and Eastern 111. R.R. Co. and Ind., Decatur and Western Rwy. Co. (29 same 1898/9: xxiv-xxv.) 1899. Petition before r.r. and warehouse comn. for order for interlocking plant at Arcola, by 111. Cen- tral R.R. Co. and Terre Haute and Indianapolis R.R. Co. (29 same 1898/9: xxxiii.) 1903. C. L. Aygarn vs. 111. Central R.R. Co.; com- plaint before bd. of comrs. for discrimination in distributing cars. (33 same 1902/3: 29.) . D. H. Curry & Co. vs. 111. Central R.R. Co.; com- plaint for discrimination in distribution of cars, before bd. of comrs. (33 same 1902/3: 24-29.) ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD FUND; see TAXATION: STATE. REVENUE Illinois Midland Railway serial 1874/5-1885/6. Rept. of CO. In Documents as follows : 1874/5 in 5 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1874/5 app.p.124-125. 1875/6 " 6 " ' 1875/6 : 204-209. 1876/7-1877/8 omitted. 1878/9 in 9 A.B. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1878/9 : 109-113. 1879/80 " 10 ' " 1879/80 : 235-244. 1880/1 " 11 1880/1 : 130-135. 1881/2 " 12 " " 1881/2 : 127-131. 1882/3 " 13 1882/3:193-198. 1883/4 " 14 ' 1883/4 : 209-215. 1884/5 " 15 " " 1884/5 : 240-247. 1885/6 " 16 ' " " 1885/6:264-270. Illinois and St Louis Railroad and Coal Company serial 1870/1-1885/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1870/1 In 1 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1870/1 : 109-110. 1871/2 " 2 " " " " " 1871/2 : 268-271. 1872/3 " 3 ' 1872/3:311-314. 1873/4 " 4 " 1873/4 app.p.137-140. 1874/5 " 5 " 1874/5 app.p.126-128. 1875/6 " 6 1875/6:210-213. 1876/7-1877/8 omitted. 1878/9 In 9 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1878/9 : 113-117. 1879/80 : 245-252. 1880/1 : 136-140. 1881/2 : 132-137. 1882/3 : 173-179. 1883/4 : 216-222. 1884/5 : 258-265. 1885/6 : 271-278. Illinois Southeastern Railroad 1872/4-1902/4. Stmt. of bonds registered in pursuance of act of Feb. 13, 1865, to incorporate 111. South- eastern R.R. Co. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1872/4 (pp. 66-67) some 1902/4.) Illinois Southern Railroad 1876/8-1902/4. Stmt of bonds registered in pursuance of act of Feb. 13, 1865, to incorporate 111. Southern R.R. Co., as amended by act of April 27, 1877, and June 4, 1879. (Bienn. rept. auditor public accts. 1876/8 (pp. 168-169) some 1902/4.) Illinois Western Extension Railroad serial 1872/3-1875/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1872/3 in 3 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1872/3 : 503. 1873/4 app. p. 312. 11 .. S ' " " !874/5 app. p. 287. 1876/6 " 6 " 1875/6 : 403-404. 1879/80 " 1880/1 " 1881/2 " 1882/3 " 1883/4 " 1884/5 " 10 " 11 " 12 " 13 " 14 " 15 " j RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL (third period) cont'd Indiana, Bloomington and Western Railway Co. serial 1878/9-1885/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1878/9 in 9 A.H. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1878/9 : 117-122. 1879/80 " 10 " " " " " 1879/80 : 253-262. 1880/1 " 11 " " 1880/1 : 141-146. 1881/2 " 12 ' " 1881/2 : 138-143. 1882/3 " 13 " " 1882/3:204-213. 1883/4 " 14 " ' 1883/4 : 223-228. 1884/5 " 15 ' 1884/5 : 208-213. 1885/6 " 16 ' " " 1885/6 : 279-285. Indiana, Illinois and Iowa Railroad serial 1882/3-1885/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1882/3 In 13 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1882/3 : 214-218. 1883/4 " 14 " " ' 1883/4 : 229-235. 1884/5 1885/6 14 15 16 1884/5 : 228-235. 1885/6 : 286-293. non-serial 1899. Petition before r.r. and warehouse comn. for protection of crossing at Roddick; Wabash R.R. vs. The Ind., 111. and Iowa R.R. (29 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1898/9: xxxi.) Indiana and Illinois Central Railroad serial 1871/2-1874/5. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1871/2 In 2 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1871/2 : 414-415. 1872/3 " 3 ' " " " " 1872/3 : 499-502. 1873/4 " 4 1874/5 " 5 1873/4 app. p. 141-146. 1874/5 app. p. 129-131. Indiana and Illinois Southern Railroad serial 1882/3-1885/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1882/3 In 13 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1882/3 : 199-203. 1883/4 " 14 " ' 1883/4 : 236-240. 1884/5 1885/6 14 15 16 1884/5 : 236-239. 1885/6 : 294-296. non-serial 1890. Ind. and 111. So. R.R.; inspection of. (20 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1889/90: 6.) 1893. Traveler's protective assn., complainants, vs. Ind. and 111. So. R.R. Co., respondents, unsafe con- dition of roadway. (23 same 1892/3: 255-262.) Indianapolis, Bloomington and Western Railway serial 1870/1-1875/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1870/1 in 1 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1870/1 : 111-114. 1871/2 " 2 " " 1871/2:272-278. 1872/3 " 3 1872/3:315-322. 1873/4 " 4 1873/4 app.p.147-153. 1874/5 " 5 " ' 1874/5 app.p.132-144.* 1875/6 " 6 ' " " 1875/6 : 214-221. Indianapolis, Bloomington and Western Railway (Extension) aerial 1872/3. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1872/3 in 3 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1872/3 : [498]. Indianapolis, Decatur and Springfield Railway Company serial 1875/6-1885/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1875/6 in 6 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1875/6 : 222-227. 1876/7-1877/8 omitted. 1878/9 in 9 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1878/9 : 122-126. 1879/80 " 10 " 1879/80 : 263-270. 1880/1 " 11 " " ' 1880/1:147-152. 1881/2 " 12 " 1881/2 : 144-148. 1882/3-1884/5 omitted. 1885/6 In 16 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1885/6 : 308-315. * Includes receiver's rept. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 353 RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL (third period) cont'd Indianapolis and St. Louis Railroad serial 1870/1-1885/6. Kept, of co. (lessees of St. Louis, Alton and Terre Haute R.R.). In Documents as follows : 1870/1 In 1 A.R. r.r. and wareb. comn. 1870/1 : 115-117. 1871/2 " 2 ' ' " 1871/2:279-283. 1872/3 " 3 " " 1872/3:323-330. 1873/4 " 4 " " " " " 1873/4 app.p.154-158. 1874/5 " 5 " " " " " 1874/5 app.p.145-149. 1875/6 " 6 " " " " " 1875/6 : 228-234. 1876/7-1877/8 omitted. 1878/9 in 9 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1878/9 : 127-132. 1870/80 : 271-280. 1880/1 : 153-158. 1881/2 : 149-154. 1882/3 : 219-227. 1883/4 : 241-250. 1884/5 : 248-257. 1885/6 : 297-307. 1879/80 " 10 1880/1 " 11 1881/2 " 12 " " " 1882/3 " 13 " " " 1883/4 " 14 1884/5 " 15 " ' 1885/6 " 18 ' non-serial 1879. Complaints; Overholt Bros. vs. Indianapolis and St. Louis R.R. Co., for extortion of freight charges. (10 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1879/80: 30.) 1880. Same; L. S. and J. O. Seaman, vs. Indianapolis and St. Louis R.R. Co. for extortion in matter of freight tariff. (10 same 1879/80: 40.) . Same; A. C. Clark vs. Indianapolis and St. Louis R.R. Co., for extortion of freight rates. (10 same 1879/80: 40.) Indianapolis, Streator and Northwestern Railroad serial 1872/3-1876/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1872/3 In 3 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1872/3 : 504-505. 1873/4 " 4 " " 1873/4 app. p. 313. 1874/5 " 5 " " " " " 1874/5 app. p. 288. 1875/6 " 6 " " " " " 1875/6 : 405. Iron Mountain, Chester and Eastern Railroad serial 1873/4-1875/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1873/4 in 4 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1873/4 app. p. 159-161. 1874/5 "5 " " " " " 1874/5 app. p. 150-154. 1875/6 " 6 " " " " " 1875/6 : 235-238. Jacksonville, Louisville and St. Louis Railway Company 1891. Leave to cross; The Jacksonville, Louisville and St. Louis Rwy. Co., petitioner vs. The Wabash R.R. Co. respondent; petition no. 6 for leave to cross. (22 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1891/2: 241-242.) 1893. Petition of crossing at Litchfield; The Wabash R.R. Co., petitioner, vs. The Jacksonville, Louis- ville and St. Louis Rwy. Co., respondent. (22 same 1891/2: 313-314.) 1899. Petition for protection of crossing at Smithboro; before r.r. and warehouse comn.; St. Louis, Van- dalia and Terre Haute R.R. Co. vs. Jacksonville and St. Louis Rwy. Co. (29 same 1898/9: xxix.) Jacksonville, Northwestern and Southeastern Railroad serial 1871/2-1875/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1871/2 in 2 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1871/2 : 416-418. 1872/3 " 3 " " " " " 1872/3:506-507. 1873/4 " 4 1873/4 app. p. 314. 1874/5 " 5 " " ' 1874/5 app. p. 177-178. 1875/6 " 6 " " " " " 1875/6 : 239-242. Jacksonville Southeastern Railway serial 1878/9-1885/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1878/9 in 9 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1878/9 : 132. 1879/80" 10 1880/1 " 11 1881/2 " 12 1882/8 " 18 1883/4 " 14 1884/5 " 15 1885/6 " 16 23 1879/80 : 515. 1880/1 : 159-163. 1881/2 : 1882/3 : 1883/4 : 1884/5 : 1885/6 155-150. 228-232. 251-257. 260-271. 316-322. RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL (third period) cont'd Jacksonville Southeastern Railway cont'd non-serial 1890. Jacksonville Southeastern R.R.; inspection of. (20 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1889/90: 6.) Joliet and Chicago Railroad serial 1872/3-1879/80. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1872/3 in 3 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1872/3 : 510-511. 1873/4 " 4 ' 1873/4 app. p. 315. 1874/5 " 6 " 1874/5 app. p. 289. 1875/6 " 6 " " 1875/6 : 406-407. 1876/7-1877/8 omitted. 1878/9 in 9 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1878/9 : 240. 1879/80 " 10 ' " " 1879/80 : 498. Joliet and Northwestern Railway serial 1873/4. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1873/4 In 4 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1873/4 app. p. 316. Joliet and Valparaiso Railroad serial 1872/3-1873/4. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1872/3 in 3 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1872/3 : 508-509. 1873/4 " 4 ' " " 1873/4 app. p. 317. Joliet and Western Indiana Railroad serial 1879/80. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1879/80 in 10 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1879/80 : 499. Kankakee and Indiana Railroad serial 1871/2. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1871/2 In 2 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1871/2 : 419-422. Kankakee and Seneca Railroad serial 1881/2-1885/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1881/2 in 12 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1881/2 : 160-164. 1882/3 " 13 " " ' 1882/3 : 233-237. 1883/4 " 14 1883/4 : 258-264. 1884/5 " 15 1884/5:272-277. 1885/6 " 16 " " " " " 1885/6:323-330. Kankakee and Southwestern Railroad serial 1879/80. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1879/80 in 10 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1879/80 : 499. non-serial 1878-1883. Tables showing results of operating Chi- cago and Springfield R.R. and Kankakee and Southwestern R.R., giving earnings, operating ex- penses, etc. (House Jol. 1883: 673.) 1881 Text of lease of Kankakee and Southwestern R.R. to 111. Central R.R. (Same 1883: 670-672.) Kankakee and Western Railroad serial 1879/80. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1879/80 in 10 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1879/80 : 500. Kansas Pacific Railway 1874. Rept. of committee on federal relations upon memorial and res. re. Kansas, Pacific and Union Pacific R.Rs. 8 pp. (Repts. 28 Gen. Assem. 1873 v. 4: 975-980.) . Memorial of Kansas Pacific Rwy. Co., requesting redress of wrongs done by Union Pacific R.R. Co. (House jol. 28 Gen. Assem. adj. reg. sess. 1874: 624-627.) . Rept. on memorial and res. re. Kansas Pacific and Union Pacific R.Rs. re. freight and passenger rates. (Sen. jol. 28 Gen. Assem. 1874: 317-320.) 354 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF ILLINOIS RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL (third period) cont'd Keithsburg and Eastern Railroad serial 1873/4-1875/6. Kept, of co. In Documents as follows : 1873/4 in 4 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1873/4 app. p. 318. 1874/5 " 5 " " " " " 1874/5 app. p. 290-291. 1875/6 " 6 ' 1875/6 : 408-409. La Fayette, Bloomington and Mississippi Railroad serial 1871/2-1880. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1871/2 In 2 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1871/2 : 423-425. 1872/3 " 3 " " ' 1872/3:344-348. 1873/4 " 4 ' " 1873/4 app.p.162-166. 1874/5 " 5 " " " " " 1874/5 app.p.155-158. 1875/6 " 6 " " 1875/6 : 243-247. 1876/7-1877/8 omitted. 1878/9 In 9 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1878/9 : 133-136. 1880 " 10 " 1879/80 : 281-290.* La Salle County Railroad 1898. Opinion; La Salle Co. R.R. Co., formation of corporation, horse and dummy r.rs., transportation, passengers, freight, mails, duties of secy, state. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1897/8: 162.) Lake Erie and Western Railway serial 1879/80-1885/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1879/80 In 10 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1879/80 : 291-301. 1880/1 1881/2 1882/3 1883/4 1884/5 1885/6 11 12 13 14 15 16 1880/1 : 164-171. " 1881/2 : 165-171. ........ 1882/3 : 238-246. 1883/4:265-273. " " " " 1884/5 : 278-286. 1885/6 : 331-340. non-serial 1892. Letter concerning protection of crossings on The Lake Erie and Western Rwy. (22 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1891/2: 310-311.) - . Corresp. concerning schedules and rates of L. E. and W. R.R. Co., and referring to certain prosecu- tions for discriminations. (22 same 1891/2- 296- 305.) Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railroad serial 1870/1-1885/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1870/1 in 1 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1870/1 : 118-120. 1871/2 " " 1871/2:284-293. 1872/3 3 ......... 1872/3:331-343. Jil?/ 4 . " 1873/4 app.p.167-174. " 1874/5 app.p.159-166. 1875/6 " 6 " " " " " 1875/6 248-257 1876/7-1877/8 omitted. 7- 1878/9 in 9 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1878/9 : 137-144 1879/80;; 10 ; ' 1S79/80 : 302-313. Jf c?^ Jo " " 1880/1 : 172-179. 188V2 ...... 1881/2:172-180. l||2/3 " " 1882/3:247-257. 83/4 1883/4:274-285. 1884/5 " 1884/5:287-298. 1885/6 16 .......... 1885/6 : 341-353. Litchfield, Carrolton and Weston Railroad 1894. Repairs needed to roadway of Litchfleld, Carrol- ton and Weston R.R. Co. (24 A.R. r.r. and ware- house comn. 1893/4: 313-314.) Louisville, Evansville and St Louis Railway serial 1881/2-1885/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : V? } A ' R - r - r - and wareh. comn. 1881/2 : 181-186. " 1882/3:270-278. " 1883/4:286-295. " 1884/5 : 299-309. " 1885/6:355-365. non-serial 1888. The People of 111. ex rel. vs. The Louisville Evansville and St. Louis R.R. Co., failure of co. to . 1885/6 16 Rpt. is for 6 mos. only. RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL (third period) cont'd Louisville, Evansville and St. Louis Railway cont'd non-serial cont'd comply with provision of section 9, article xi of constitution, that every r.r. corporation organized or doing business in state under laws or authority thereof, shall have and maintain public office or place in state for transaction of its business. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1886/8: 23-24.) 1894. Petition for leave to cross at Mt. Veruon; Chi- cago, Paducah and Memphis R.R. Co., petitioner, vs. Louisville, Evansville and St. Louis Consoli- dated R.R. Co., respondent. (24 A.R. r.r. and ware- house comn. 1893/4: 309-310.) . Petition to determine place of crossing; The Belleville City Rwy. Co., petitioner vs. The Louis- ville, Evansville and St. Louis Consolidated R.R. Co., respondents. (24 same 1893/4: 306-309.) Louisville and Nashville Railroad serial 1879/80-1885/6. Rept. of co. (formerly St. Louis and Southeastern Rwy.). In Documents as follows : 1879/80 in 10 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1879/80 : 362-366. 1880/1 " 11 " " " " " 1880/1 : 186-196. 1881/2 " 12 1881/2 : 187-199. 1882/3 " 13 1882/3 : 258-269. 1883/4 " 14 ' " " 1883/4 : 296-308. 1884/5 " 15 " " " " " 1884/5 : 403-420. 1885/6 " 16 " 1885/6 : 485-501. non-serial 1880. Complaints; N. C. Hathaway vs. Louisville and Nashville R.R. Co. ; for extortion in freight charges. (10 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1879/80: 39.) 1889. Petition for leave to cross; The Tamora and Mt. Vernon Rwy. Co., petitioner, vs. The Louisville and Nashville R.R. Co., and Southeast and St. Louis Rwy. Co., respondent. (22 same 1891/2: 275-278.) 1892. Centralia and Chester R.R. Co., petitioners vs. Louisville and Nashville R.R. Co., respondents; protection of crossing; Nashville, 111. (23 same 1892/3: 263.) . Protection of crossing; Nashville, 111.; Centralia and Chester R.R. Co., petitioner vs. Louisville and Nashville R.R, Co., respondent. (24 same 1893/ 4: 311-312.) 1892/3. City officials of Carmi, petitioners, vs. Louis- ville and Nashville R.R., Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chi- cago and St. Louis R.R., respondents depot facili- ties Carmi. (23 same 1892/3: 264-267.) 1893. Passenger train service; citizens of Shawnee- town, complainants, vs. Louisville and Nashville R.R. Co., respondent. (22 same 1891/2: 288-290.) 1904. So. Rwy. Co. vs. Louisville and Nashville R.R. Co.; petition to bd. of comrs. for protection of crossing near Belleville, 111. (34 same 1903/4: 25- 26.) Louisville, New Albany and Chicago Railway serial 1882/3-1883/4. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1882/3 in 13 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1882/3 : 427-433. 1883/4 " 14 ' " 1883/4 : 309-318. Louisville, New Albany and St. Louis Air Line serial 1871/2-1880/1. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1871/2 in 2 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1871/2 : [426]. 1872/3 " 3 " " " " " 1872/3:512-514. 1873/4 " 4 " " 1873/4 app.p.175-179 1874/5 " 5 " " " " " 1874/5 app.p.167-170. 1875/6 " 6 1875/6 : 258-262. 1876/7-1877/8 omitted. 1878/9 in 9 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1878/9 : 144-146. 1879/80 " 10 1879/80 : 314-320. 1880/1 " 11 " 1880/1 : 180-185. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 355 RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL (third period) cont'd Madison, Illinois and St. Louis Railway 1891. Petition for leave to cross near Kinder; The Madison, III. and St. Louis Rwy. Co., petitioner, vs. The Wabash R.R. Co., The Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Rwy. Co., The Chicago and Alton R.R. Co., respondents. (22 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1891/2: 290-293.) 1893. The Madison, 111. and St. Louis Rwy. Co., peti- tioner, vs. The Wabash R.R. Co., The Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Rwy. Co., The Chicago and Alton R.R. Co., respondents re. cross- ing near Kinder, Madison Co., 111. (23 same 1892/ 3: 274-277.) Marine and Collinsville Railroad serial 1872/3-1873/4. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1872/3 in 3 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1872/3 : 515-516. 1873/4 " 4 ' " 1873/4 app. p. 319. Mendota, Rockford and Beloit Railroad serial 1872/3-1873/4. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1872/3 In 3 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1872/3 : 517-518. 1873/4 " 4 " " " 1873/4 app. p. 321. Michigan Central Railroad serial 1872/3-1885/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1872/3 In 3 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1872/3 : 349-356. 1873/4 " 4 ' " " 1873/4 app.p.180-186. 1874/5 " 5 " " " " " 1874/5 app.p.171-176. 1875/6 " 6 ' 1875/6 : 263-271. 1876/7-1877/8 omitted. 1878/9 In 9 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1878/9 : 146-152. 1879/80 " 10 1879/80 : 321-334. 1880/1 " 11 " " " " " 1880/1 : 197-203. 1881/2 " 12 1881/2:200-208. 1882/3 " 13 " " " " " 1882/3 : 280-291. 1883/4 " 14 1883/4 : 319-330. 1884/5 " 15 " ' ' 1884/5:310-322. 1885/6 " 16 ' 1885/6 : 366-377 non-serial 1879. Complaints; Edw. R. Knowlton vs. Mich. Cen- tral R.R. Co. for unjust discrimination of rates in transportation of grain. (10 A.R. r.r. and ware- house comn. 1879/80: 31-35.) Milwaukee and St. Louis Air Line Railway serial 1873/4. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1873/4 In 4 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1873/4 app. p. 321. Milwaukee and Waukesha Railroad 1876/7. Stone vs. Wise.; Error of Circuit Court of Dane Co., Wise., re. rights of parties of charter of Milwaukee and Waukesha R.R. Co. to fix its own rates of fare and freight, subject only to a judicial determination as to whether they are reasonable. (7 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1876/7: 25-27.) Mineral Point Railroad serial 1878/9-1879/80. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1878/9 In 9 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1878/9 : 153-154. 1879/80 " 10 " " 1879/80 : 335-341. Mobile and Ohio Railroad 1888. The People of State vs. The Mobile and Ohio R.R. Co.; petition to compel co. to re-establish sta- tion at Hodges Park in said co. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1886/8: 21-23.) 1890. Mobile and Ohio R.R.; inspection of. (20 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1889/90: 7.) 1897/8. Before the r.r. and warehouse comn.; Postal Telegraph Co. vs. Mobile and Ohio R.R. Co., peti- tion to compel respondent to deliver material betw. stations. (28 same 1897/8: 181-184.) RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL (third period) ont'd Moline and Southeastern Railroad serial 1878/9-1880/1. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1878/9 In 9 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1878/9 : 155. 1879/80 " 10 1879/80 : 516. 1880/1 " 11 " " " " " 1880/1 : 204-205. Moline and Southeastern Narrow-Gauge Railway 1881/2-1885/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1881/2 In 12 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1881/2 1882/3 " 13 ' 1882/3 1883/4 " 14 " " ' 1883/4 1884/5 " 15 ' 1885/6 " 16 ' " 209-211. 292-294. 331-333. 1884/5 : 323-325. 1885/6 : 387-888. Muscatine, Kewanee and Eastern Railroad serial 1871/2-1875/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1871/2 In 2 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1871/2 : 427-428. 1872/3 " 3 ' " 1872/3 : 519-520. 1873/4 " 4 " " " " " 1873/4 app. p. 322. 1874/5 omitted. 1875/6 in 6 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1875/6 : 410. New York, Chicago and St. Louis Railway serial 1882/3-1885/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1882/3 in 13 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1882/3 : 295-304. 1883/4 " 14 " 1883/4 : 334-343. 1884/5 " 15 ' " " 1884/5:326-343.* 1885/6 " 16 " ' 1885/6:389-403.* Ohio and Mississippi Railway See also in preceding chronological group. serial 1870/1-1885/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1870/1 in 1 A.H. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1870/1 : 121-125. 1871/2 " 2 1871/2 : 294-300. 1872/3 " 3 " ' " 1872/3:357-363. 1873/4 " 4 1873/4 app.p.187-194 1874/5 " 5 " " ' 1874/5 app.p.179-184 1875/6 " 6 " ' 1875/6:272-277. 1876/7-1877/8 omitted. 1878/9 in 9 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1878/9 : 165-161. 1879/80" 10 1879/80:342-351. 1880/1 " 11 " " 1880/1:206-211. 1881/2 " 12 " ' 1881/2-"-""-" 1882/3 " 13 1882/3 1883/4 " 14 " " " " " 1883/4 1884/5 " 15 " " ' 1884/5 1885/6 " 16 " " " " " 1885/6 non-serial 1886. Suits; case of people on relation of atty. gen YS. Ohio and Miss. Rwy. Co. re. dangerous condi tion of road. (16 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn 1885/6: xviii-xx.) Orion and Minersville Railroad serial 1872/3-1874/5. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1872/3 in 3 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1872/3 : 521-522. 1873/4 " 4 " " 1873/4 app. p. 323-324 1874/5 " 5 1874/6 app. p. 292. Paris and Danville Railroad serial 1872/3-1878/9. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1872/3 in 3 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1872/3 : 389-394. 1873/4 " 4 1873/4 app. p. 195-198 1874/5 " 5 " " " " " 1874/6 app. p. 18 1875/6 " 6 " " " " " 1875/6:278-283. 1876/7-1877/8 omitted. 1878/9 In 9 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1878/9 : 161-164. Paris and Decatur Railroad serial 1872-1873/4. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1872 In 2 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1871/2 1872/3 " 3 " " " 1873/4 " 4 : 212-219. : 305-314. : 344-352. : 344-354. : 404-413. 429-432. 1872/3 : 383-388. 1873/4 app. p. 199-203. * Include repts. of receiver. 356 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP ILLINOIS RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL (third period) cont'd Paris, Neoga and St. Louis Railroad serial 1872/3-1873/4. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1872/3 In 3 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1872/3 : 523-524. 1873/4 " 4 " " " " 1873/4 app. p. 337-338. Pekin, Lincoln and Decatur Railroad serial 1871/2-1878/9. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1871/2 In 2 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1871/2 : 314-318. 1872/3 " 3 1872/3 : 371-375. 1873/4 " 4 ' " " 1873/4 app. p. 204-208. 1874/5 " 5 ' 1874/5 <*pp. p. 188-191. 1875/6 " 6 " 1875/6:284-288. 1876/7-1877/8 omitted. 1878/9 In 9 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1878/9 : 165-168. non-serial 1879. Complaints; McFarlin and Wood vs. Pekin, Lin- coln and Decatur Co. et al. for extortion of freight rates. (10 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1878/9: 29-30.) . Same; Smith, Hippen and Co. vs. Pekin, Lin- coln and Decatur R.R. Co. for extortion in matter of freight charges. (10 same 1879/80: 29.) Pennsylvania Railway serial 1879/80-1883/4. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1879/80 In 10 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1879/80 : 389-394 1880/1 " 11 1880/1 : 212-217. 1881/2 " 12 1881/2 : 220-225. 1882/3 " 13 ' " " 1882/3 : 315-324. 1883/4 : 353-361. 1883/4 " 14 Peoria and Bureau Valley Railroad serial 1872/3-1879/80. Rept. of co., lessors. In Documents as follows : 1872/3 In 3 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1872/3 : 529-530. 173/* '4 " 1873/4 app.p.339. 1874/5 " 5 " " " " " 1874/5 app p 298. 1875/6-1877/8 omitted. 1878/9 In 9 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1878/9 : 241. 1879/80" 10 ' 1879/80:501. Peoria, Decatur and Evansville Railway serial 1879/80-1885/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 10 A.R. r.r. and wan 11 1880/1 1881/2 1S.SL'/.'! 18.S3/4 1884/5 1885/6 12 13 14 15 16 comn. 1879/80 : 352-361. 1880/1 : 218-223. 1881/2 : 226-232. 1882/3 : 332-340. 1883/4 : 362-370. 1884/5 : 370-379. 1885/6 : 426-436. non-serial 1890. Peoria, Decatur and Evansville R.R.; inspection of. (20 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1889/90: 7.) 1897. Before r.r. and warehouse comn. of 111.; petition for protection of crossing of roads at Mattoon; 111. Central R.R. Co. vs. Peoria, Decatur and Evansville Rwy. Co. (28 same 1897/8: 176-179.) . Before the r.r. and 111. warehouse comn. of St. Louis, Peoria and Northern Rwy. Co. vs. Peoria Decatur and Evansville Rwy. Co. petition to cross at grade at Green Valley. (28 same 1897/8: 194- 195.) 1897/8. Before r.r. and warehouse comn. of 111 peti- tion to cross at grade at Green Valley St. Louis Peoria and Northern Rwy. Co. vs. Peoria Decatur and Evansville R.R. Co. (28 same 1897/8: 172- 175.) Peoria and Farmington Railway serial 1876/6. Rept. of co. , In Documents as follows : 1875/6 In 6 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1875/6 : 411. RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL (third period) cont'd Peoria, Pekin and Jacksonville Railroad serial comn. 1871/2 : 301-307. 1872/3 : 364-370. 1873/4 app.p.209-214. 1874/5 app.p.192-197. 1875/6 : 289-293. comn. 1878/9 : 168-172. 1879/80 : 366-373 ; 1871/2-1880/1. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1871/2 In 2 A.R. r.r. and wareh. 1872/3 " 3 " " " " 1873/4 " 4 ' 1874/5 " 5 " ' 1875/6 " 6 1876/7-1877/8 omitted. 1878/9 In 9 A.R. r.r. and wareh. 1879/80 " 10 ' 483-489. 1880/1 In 11 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1880/1 : 224-228. Peoria and Pekin Union Railway serial 1880/1-1885/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1880/1 In 11 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1880/1 : 229-232. 1881/2 " 12 1881/2:233-237. 1882/3 " 13 " " ' 1882/3 : 325-331. 1883/4 " 14 1883/4 : 371-378. 1884/5 " 15 " " " " " 1884/5 : 380-387. 1885/6 " 16 " 1885/6:437-446. non-serial 1889. Refusal to switch cars; complaint; Lyon and Scott complainants vs. Peoria and Pekin Union Rwy. Co. and 111. Car Service Assn. of Peoria, re- spondents. (20 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1889/90: 262-263.) 1890. Peoria and Pekin Union R.R.; inspection of. (20 same 1889/90: 7-9.) 1891. Protection of crossing at Peoria; The Peoria Union Rwy. Co., petitioner, vs. Peoria Terminal Rwy. Co., respondent. (22 same 1891/2: 285-288.) 1894. Complaint; Mexican Amole Soap Co. vs. Peoria and Pekin Union; Chicago, Burlington and Quincy and Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific R.R. Cos. for refusal to switch cars. (24 same 1893/4: 304-305.) Peoria and Rock Island Railway serial 1872-1885/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1872 In 2 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1871/2 : 308-313. 1872/3 " 3 " " " " " 1872/3 : 395-400. 1873/4 " 4 1873/4 app.p.215-219. 1874/5 " 5 " " 1874/5 app.p.198-202. 1875/6 " 6 " 1875/6:294-299. 1876/7-1877/8 omitted. 1878/9 In 9 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1878/9 : 186-190. 1879/80" 10 1879/80:400-407. 1880/1 " 11 " " 1880/1 : 245-249. 1881/2 " 12 " " 1881/2 : 250-255. 1882/8 " 13 " " ' 1882/3 : 356-362. 1883/4 " 14 " " " " " 1883/4 : 385-392. 1884/6 " 15 " " 1884/5 : 395-402. 1885/6 " 16 " " ' 1885/6:447-455. Peoria and Springfield Railroad serial 1872/3-1879/80. Rept. of co. (lessors to Indianapolis, Bloomington and Western Rwy. Co. lessees). In Documents as follows : 1872/3 In 3 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1872/3 : 527-528. 1873/4 " 4 " 1873/4 app.p.340-341. 1874/5-1878/9 omitted. 1879/80 In 10 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1879/80 : 501. Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway serial A 1871/2-1879/80. Rept. of Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne and Chi- cago Rwy. Co. In Documents as follows : 1871/2 In 2 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1871/2 : 319-325. 1872/3 " 3 " " " " " 1872/3:376-382. 1873/4 " 4 ' " 1873/4 app.p.220-224. 1874/5 " 5 " " ' 1874/5 app.p.209-213. 1875/6 " 6 1875/6:307-313. 1876/7-1877/8 omitted. 1878/9 In 9 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1878/9 : 177-183. 1879/80 " 10 1879/80 : 502-504. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 35? RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL (third period) cont'd Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway cont'd serial cont'd B 1884/5-1885/6. Kept, of Pa. Co. operating Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Rwy. In Documents as follows : 1884/5 in 15 A.K. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1884/5 : 355-369. 1885/6 " 16 " " 1885/6:414-425. non-serial 1879. Complaint; M. C. Spaulding vs. Pullman Palace Car Co.; for extortion in matter of charges for ac- commodations it provides. (10 A.R. r.r. and ware- house comn. 1879/80: 28.) 1894. Complaint of Wm. H. King and Son of Kings and Ogle Co. vs. Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Rwy. Co., for alleged extortionate switching charges. (24 same 1893/4: 301-303.) Plymouth, Kankakee and Pacific Railroad aerial 1871/2-1872/3. Rept. of CO. In Documents as follows : 1871/2 in 2 A.K. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1871/2 : 433-434. 1872/3 " 3 ' " 1872/3 : 525-526. Pullman Palace Car Company TAXATION; see TAXATION: STATE. CORPORATIONS Quincy, Alton and St. Louis Railway serial 1872/3-1879/80. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1872/3 in 3 A.K. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1872/3 : 401-406. 1873/4 " 4 " " " " " 1873/4 app.p.225-229. 1874/5 " 5 " " 1874/5 app.p.214-219. 1875/6-1878/9 omitted. 1879/80 in 10 A.K. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1879/80 : 504. Rockford and Rochelle Railroad serial 1874/5. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1874/5 in 5 A.K. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1874/5 app. p. 295. Rockford, Rock Island and St Louis Railroad serial 1870/1-1875/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1870/1 in 1 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1870/1 : 126-129. 1871/2 " 2 " ' 1871/2 : 326-336. 1872/3 " 3 ' 1872/3 : 407-413. 1873/4 " 4 " " " " " 1873/4 app. p. 230-236. 1874/5 " 5 " " ' 1874/5 app. p. 220-224. 1875/6 " 6 " ' " 1875/6:332-335. Rock Island and Mercer County Railroad serial 1875/6-1884/5. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1875/6 in 6 A.E. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1875/6 : 412-413. 1876/7-1877/8 omitted. 1878/9 in 9 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1878/9 : 183-186. 1879/80" 10 " " " " " 1879/80:395-399. 1880/1 "11 1880/1 : 240-244. 1881/2 " 12 " " " " " 1881/2 : 245-249. 1882/3 " 13 ' " 1882/3:351-355. 1883/4 " 14 " " " " " 1883/4 : 379-384. 1884/5 " 15 " " 1884/5 : 388-394. non-serial 1880. Complaints; People of 111. vs. Rock Island and Mercer Co.; for petition asking that Rock Island and Mercer Co. R.R. Co. be raised from fifth group to first group and that contract for transporting coal, existing betw. r.r. co. and Coal Valley Mining Co. be terminated. (10 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1879/80: 40.) Rock Island and Peoria Railway 1898. Petition to cross at grade; before r.r. and ware- house comn.; Rock Island and Peoria Rwy. Co. vs. Davenport, Rock Island and Northwestern Rwy. Co. (29 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1898/9: xxv-xxyi.) RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL (third period) cont'd St. Louis, Alton and Springfield Railroad 1890. St. Louis, Alton and Springfield R.R.; inspection of. (20 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1889/90: 9- 10.) St. Louis, Alton and Terre Haute Railroad serial 1879/80. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1879/80 in 10 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1879/80 : 504. 1870/1-1885/6. Rept. of co. (Belleville and Southern 111. division). In Documents as follows : 1870/1 In 1 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1870/1 : 130-133. 1872 " 2 " " 1871/2 : 337-345. This rept. is for 6 mos. ending June 30. Thereafter the main line from East St. Louts, 111. to Terre Haute, Ind., leased to and operated by Indianapolis and St. Louis R.R. Co. 1872/3 in 3 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1872/3 : 414-423. 1873/4 " 4 " " " " 1873/4 app.p.237-243. 1874/5 " 5 " " 1874/5 app.p.225-231. 1875/6 " 6 1875/6 : Sl-f-320. 1876/7-1877/8 omitted. 1878/9 in 9 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1878/9 : 190-195. 1879/80 " 10 1879/80 : 408-418. 1880/1 " 11 " " ' 1880/1 : 250-256. 1881/2 " 12 1881/2 : 258-263. 1882/3 " 13 " " " " " 1882/3 : 363-371. 1883/4 " 14 1883/4 : 393-401. 1884/5 " 15 1884/5 : 421-429. 1885/6 " 16 1885/6 : 456-466. non-serial 1880. Complaints; G. W. and Samuel Hill vs. St. Louis, Alton and Terre Haute R.R. Co.; for unjust discrimination and extortion in matter of rates on flour. (10 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1879/80: 39.) 1884. Majority and minority opinions in case of The Gartside Coal Co. et al. vs. St. Louis, Alton and Terre Haute R.R., for unjust discrimination in charges for hauling coal. (14 same 1883/4: xxvi- xxix.) 1890. St. Louis, Alton and Terre Haute R.R.; inspec- tion of. (20 same 1889/90: 10.) . Passenger train service; citizens of Ben ton, 111., vs. St. Louis and Alton and Terre Haute R.R. Co. (passenger train service betw. Du Quoin and Ben- ton) ; complaint; opinion of atty. gen. re. remedy for matters complained of. (19 same 1889/90: 196- 201.) 1893. Opinion; power to compel running of additional passenger trains St. Louis, Alton and Terre Haute R.R. Co.'s case. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1893/4: 279-295.) 1894. Inadequate train service; citizens of Benton et al., petitioners vs. The St. Louis, Alton and Terre Haute R.R. Co., respondents. (24 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1893/4: 295-300.) 1894/5. Same. (25 same 1894/5: 251-259.) St. Louis and Cairo and Mobile and Ohio Railroad serial 1885/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1885/6 in 16 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1885/6 : 378-386. St. Louis and Chicago Railway 1893 Petition for protection of crossing at Litchfleld; The Jacksonville, Louisville and St. Louis Rwy. Co , petitioner vs. The St. Louis and Chicago Rwy. Co., respondent. ( 22 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1891/2: 313.) St Louis, Chicago and St. Paul Railroad 1898 Complaint before r.r. and warehouse comn., ex- cess switching charges; Boston Water and Light Co. vs. St. Louis, Chicago and St. Paul R.R. Co. (29 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1898/9: xxii- udv.) 358 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL (third period) cont'd St. Louis Coal Railroad serial 1879/80-1885/6. Rept of co. In Documents as follows : 1879/80 In 10 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1879/80 : 436-440. 1880/1 " 11 " " ' ..... 1880/1 : 257-261. 1881/2 " 12 " " " " " 1881/2 : 264-268. 1882/3 " 13 ...... " " 1882/3 : 381-386. 1883/4 " 14 " " " " " 1883/4:402-408. 1884/5 " 15 " " ...... 1884/5 : 439-444. " 15 " " ' ..... 1884/5:445-449. 1885/6 " 16 " " ...... 1885/6 : 467-473. St. Louis and Eastern Railway 1889. Petition for leave to cross tracks; St. Louis and Eastern Rwy. Co., petitioner vs. Toledo, St. Louis and Kansas R.R. Co., respondent. (20 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1889/90: 248-255.) 1891/2. Petition to determine place of crossing; St Louis and Eastern Rwy. Co., petitioner, vs. Toledo, St. Louis and Kansas City R.R. Co., respondent. (22 same 1891/2: 236-238.) St Louis, Jacksonville and Chicago Railroad aerial 1872/3-1879/80. Rept. of St. Louis, Jacksonville and Chicago R.R. Co., lessors to Chicago and Alton R.R. Co. lessees. In Documents as follows : 1872/3 In 3 A.K. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1872/3 : 543-544. 1873/4 " 4 " ........ 1873/4 app.p.330-331. 1874/5 " 5 ....... ' " 1874/5 app.p.297-298. 1875/6 " 6 ..... ' " " 1875/6:414-415. 1876/7-1878/9 omitted. 1879/80 In 10 A.K. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1879/80 : 505. St Louis, Jerseyville and Springfield Railroad serial 1871/2-1872/3. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1871/2 In 2 A.K. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1871/2 : 437-438. 1872/3 " 3 ..... ' " " 1872/3 : 531-532. St Louis Marine and Edwardsville Railroad serial 1875/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1875/6 In 6 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1875/6 : 321-324. St Louis, Quincy and Springfield Railroad serial 1873/4. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1873/4 In 4 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1873/4 app. p. 332-333. St Louis, Rock Island and Chicago Railroad serial 1876-1885/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : . 9 A - R - " ^d wareh. comn. 1878/9 : 195-200. ? i 1879/80 : 419-426. 1880/1:262-287. . 111^? '. n 13 A - R - r - r - and wareh. comn. 1882/3 : 387-396. 1*83/4 14 ...... 1883/4:417-425. " 1884/5 : 450-459. 1885/6 16 ...... 1885/6:474-484. St Louis and Southeastern Railroad serial 1870/1-1878/9. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1 S o A .; R - r .' T - and wareh. comn. 1870/1 : 137-140. i " 1871 / 2 : 346-357. 3 ' 1872/3 : 424-431. * 1873/4 app. p. 244-250. 1R7K/ " !874/5 app. p. 232-240. 1H7O/0 O " " " " 187fi/ft- *&fi 3d1 376/7-1877/8 omitted. 1878/9 In 9 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1878/9 : 200-208 St. Louis and Springfield Railway 1904. Complaint before bd. of comrs. re. right of St Louis and Springfield Rwy. Co. to cross right of way and r.r. main tracks of Chicago and Alton R.R. Co. by means of a subway or under-crossing. (34 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1903/4: 22-23.) RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL (third period) cont'd St. Louis, Vandalia and Terre Haute Railroad serial A 1873/4-1879/80. Rept. of co. In Documents as lollows : 1873/4 In 4 A.Ji. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1873/4 app.p.334-335. 1874/5 " 5 " " 1874/5 app.p.241-243. 1875/6 " 6 " " " " " 1875/6 : 342-347. 1876/7-1877/8 omitted. 1878/9 In 9 A.K. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1878/9 : 209-212. 1879/80" 10 " " 1879/80:427-435. B 1872/3-1879/80. Rept. of lessee of St. Louis, Vandalia and Terre Haute R.R. Co. In Documents as follows : 1870/1 in 1 A.K. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1870/1 : 134-136. 1871/2 " 2 " " 1871/2:358-363. 1872/3 " 3 " " 1872/3:441-447. 1873/4 " 4 " " 1873/4 app.p.262-265. 1874/5-1877/8 omitted. 1878/9 in 9 A.K. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1878/9 : 243. 1879/80 " 10 " ' " 1879/80 : 505. 1880/1 " 11 " " ' 1880/1 : 278-282. 1881/2-1885/6. Rept. of Terre Haute and Indianapolis R.R. Co. [operating St. Louis, Vandalia and Terre Haute R.R.]. In Documents as follows : 1881/2 in 12 A.K. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1881/2 : 284-289. 1882/3 " 13 " " ' 1882/3:401-408. 1883/4 " 14 " " " " " 1883/4:426-431. 1884/5 " 15 ' " 1884/5:460-466. 1885/6 " 16 " " " " " 1885/6 : 502-509. non-serial 1880. Complaints; Wm. Donaho vs. St. Louis, Vandalia and Terre Haute R.R. Co. for unjust discrimination in matter of freight rates. (10 A.R. r.r. and ware- house comn. 1879/80: 39.) 1899. Petition for crossing at Casen; before r.r. and warehouse comn.; St. Louis, Vandalia and Terre Haute R.R. Co. vs. Indianapolis, Decatur and West- ern Rwy. Co. (29 same 1898/9: xxviii.) Shelbyville, Oconee and East St Louis Railroad serial 1872/3. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1872/3 in 3 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1872/3 : 541-542. South Chicago and Calumet Railway serial 1878/9. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1878/9 in 9 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1878/9 : 243. South St. Louis and Belleville Railroad serial 1873/4. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1873/4 in 4 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1873/4 app. p. 325. Springfield, Carrollton and St Louis Railroad serial 1872/3-1873/4. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1872/3 in 3 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1872/3 : 535-536. 1873/4 " 4 1873/4 app. p. 326. Springfield, Decatur and Indianapolis Railway serial 1874/5. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1874/5 in 5 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1874/5 app. p. 296. Springfield, Effingham and Southeastern Railway serial 1880/1-1881/2. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1880/1 In 11 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1880/1 : 268-270. 1881/2 " 12 " ' " 1881/2:275-279. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP ILLINOIS 359 RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL (third period) cont'd Springfield and Illinois Southeastern Railroad serial 1871/2-1873/4. Kept, of co. In 1 lonmi. 'iits as follows : 1871/2 in 2 A.H. r.r. and wareli. comn. 1871/2 : 435-436. 1872/3 " 3 .......... 1872/3:432-440. 1873/4 " 4 " " 1873/4 app. p. 251-255. Springfield, Macon and Wabash Railroad serial 1872/3-1873/4. Kept, of co. In Documents as follows : 1872/3 iu 3 A.K. r.r. and wareli. comn. 1872/3 : 537-538. 1873/4 " 4 " " " 1873/4 app. p. 327. Springfield and Northwestern Railroad aerial 1872/3-1876/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1872/3 In 3 A.H. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1872/3 : 539-540. 1873/4 " 4 .......... 1873/4 app.p.328-329. 1874/5 " 5 " " " " " 1874/5 app.p.244-246. 1875/6 " 6 ..... ' " " 1875/6:348-351. 1876/7-1877/8 omitted. 1878/9 in 9 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1878/9 : 212-214. 1879/80 " 10 ..... ' " " 1879/80 : 441-446. 1880/1 " 11 " " " " " 1880/1 : 271-273. Sullivan and Roodhouse Railroad serial 1873/4. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1873/4 In 4 A.K. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1873/4 app. p. 336. Sullivan Waverly and Roodhouse Railroad serial 1872/3. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1872/3 in 3 A.E. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1872/3 : 533-534. Sycamore and Cortland Railroad aerial 1873/4-1878/9. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1873/4 in 4 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1873/4 app. p. 256-261. .. .. . 1874/5 " 5 " " " " " 1874/5 app. p. 247-252. 1875/6 " 6 .......... 1875/6 : 352- 1876/7-1877/8 omitted. 1875/6 " 6 1875/6 : 352-357. 1876/7-1877/8 omitted. 1878/9 In 9 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1878/9 : 215-218. Sycamore, Cortland and Chicago Railroad serial 1879/80-1882/3. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1879/80 in 10 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1879/80 : 447-459. 1880/1 " 11 " " 1880/1:274-277. 1881/2 " 12 " " " " " 1881/2 : 280-283. 1882/3 " 13 " " " " " 1882/3 : 397-400. Terre Haute and Peoria Railway 1899. Petition before comn. for protection of crossing at Mackinaw; Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Rwy. Co. vs. Terre Haute and Peoria Rwy. Co. (29 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1898/ 9: xxx.) Toledo, Cincinnati and St. Louis Railroad serial 1882/3-1884/5. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1882/3 in 13 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1882/3 : 409-411. 1883/4 " 14 1883/4:432-439. 1884/5 " 15 1884/5 : 467-473. Toledo, Peoria and Warsaw Railroad serial 1870/1-1880/1. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1870/1 in 1 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1871/2 " 2 1872/3 " 3 " " " 1873/4 " 4 " " " 1874/5 " 5 " " 1875/6 " 6 " " 1876/7-1877/8 omitted. 1878/9 In 9 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1879/80" 10 " " " 1880/1 " 11 ' 1870/1 : 150-152. 1871/2 : 364-370. 1872/3 : 448-454. 1873/4 app.p.266-270. 1874/5 app.p.253-255. 1875/6 : 358-363. 1878/9 : 218-222. 1879/80 : 454-462. 1880/1 : 283-284. RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL (third period) cont'd Toledo, Peoria and Western Railroad serial 1885/6. Rept. of co. Ill Documents as follows : 1885/6 In 16 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1885/6 : 514-522. non-serial 1889/90. Toledo, Peoria and Western R.R.; inspection of. (20 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1889/90: 10.) 1899. Complaint before r.r. and warehouse comn. for discrimination of freight rates; Keeney and Little vs. Toledo, Peoria and Western R.R. Co. (29 same 1898/9: xxxvii-xxxix.) Toledo and St. Louis Air Line serial 1873/4. Rept. of oo. In Documents as follows : 1873/4 in 4 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1873/4 app. p. 342. Toledo, St. Louis and Kansas City Railroad serial 1885/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1885/6 In 16 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1885/6 : 510-513. Toledo, Wabash and Western Railroad serial 1870/1-1875/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1870/1 in 1 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1870/1 : 141-145. 1871/2-1872/3 omitted. 1873/4 in 4 A.K. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1873/4 app. p. 271-278. 1874/5 " 5 " ' 1874/5 app. p. 256-262. 1875/6 " 6 " " " " " 1875/6 : 364-372. Tuscola and Roodhouse Railroad serial 1872/3-1873/4. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1872/3 In 3 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1872/3 : 545. 1873/4 " 4 " " " 1873/4 app. p. 343. Union Pacific Railroad 1874. Rept. and res. for equal advantages and facili- ties as to rates, time and transportation on Union Pacific R.R. and branches. (House jol. 28 Gen. Assem. adj. sess. 1874: 288-289.) Union Railway and Transit Company serial 1873/4. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1873/4 in 4 A.H. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1873/4 app. p. 344. Vandalia Line 1890. Vandalia line; inspection of. (20 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1889/90: 10-11.) Varna, Peru, Mendota and State Line Railroad serial 1872/3. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1872/3 in 3 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1872/3 : 546-547. Wabash Railway serial 1878/9-1879/80. Rept. of co. (now Wabash, St. Louis and Pacific Rwy. Co.). In Documents as follows : 1878/9 in 9 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1878/9 : 222-227. 1879/80" 10 1879/80:463-474. non-serial 1863 Veto of bill to incorporate Wabash Rwy. Co. (Sen. jol. 23 Gen. Assem. reg. sess. 1863: 386-390.) 1878. Complaints; A. W. Metcalf vs. Wabash Rwy. Co. for extortion in matter of passenger traffic. (10 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1879/80: 25.) 1888. History of Wabash Railway case. (Bienn. rept. atty. gen. 1886/8: 4-5.) 360 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL (third period) cont'd Wabash Railroad 1889. Extortion; complaint; P. Wonderly and Co., com- plainants vs. The Wabash R.R. Co. respondent. (20 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1889/90: 256.) 1890. Wabash R.R.; inspection of. (20 same 1889/90: 11.) 1903. C. L. Aygarn vs. Wabash R.R. Co.; complaint before bd. of comrs. for discrimination in distribu- tion of cars. (33 same 1902/3: 30-32.) Wabash, Chester and Western Railroad serial 1878/9-1885/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1878/9 In 9 A.R. r.r. and warch. comn. 18T8/9 : 228-231. 1879/80 " 10 " " " " " 1879/80 : 475-472. 1880/1 " 11 " " " " " 1880/1 : 286-290. 1881/2 " 12 " " " " " 1881/2 : 291-295. 1882/3-1883/4 omitted. 1884/5 in 15 A.K. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1884/5 : 474-480. 1885/6 " 16 " 1885/6 : 539-546. non-serial 1890. Wabash, Chester and Western R.R.; inspection of. (20 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1889/90: 11.) Wabash, St. Louis and Pacific Railroad serial 1880/1-1885/6. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : 1880/1 In 11 A.R. r.r. and wareh. comn. 1880/1 : 291-297. 1881/2 " 12 1882/3 " 13 1883/4 " 14 1884/5 " 15 1885/6 " 16 1881/2 : 296-303. 1882/3 : 413-426. 1883/4 : 440-461.* 1884/5 : 481-499. 1885/6 : 523-538. non-serial 1879. Complaints; Conkling and Co. vs. The Wabash, St. Louis and Pacific R.R. Co.; for extortion in tariff on fifteen cars of corn. (10 A.R. r.r. and warehouse comn. 1879/80: 30.) 1882. Decision of Supreme Court: People of state vs. Wabash, St. Louis and Pacific Rwy. Co., for unjust discrimination in charges for transportation of passengers and freight. (12 same 1881/2: 360-385.) - . Suits instituted agst. r.r. corporations; Wabash, St. Louis and Pacific Rwy., involving indirectly question of inter-state commerce. (12 same 1881/ 2: xvii-xviii.) 1886. Opinions of Supreme Court of U. S. re. Wabash, St. Louis and Pacific Rwy. Co. (plaintiff in error) vs. People of state. (16 same 1885/6: 596-621.) - . Suits, Wabash case; people vs. Wabash, St. Louis and Pacific Rwy. Co. for unjust discrimina- tion in freight rates. (16 same 1885/6: xx-xxi.) Western Union Railroad serial 1870/1-1879/80. Rept. of co. In Documents as follows : * A ' R - r - r - an. " 1890 ' p. xlviii. 1873-1891 " ' " .* I' 1891 ' p. xlviii. 1873-1892 " ' " ' .' 1892 ' p. xlviii. 1873-1893 " " '* * .* 1893 ' p. xlviii. 1873-1894 " " .. . *t 1894 ' p. xlviii. 1873-1895 " " . ( " 1895 ' p. xlviii. 1873-1896 " " tt t " 1896 p. xlviii. 1873/79-1903/4. Comparative stmt. showing, by cos., aggregate assessments made by local assessors. In Documei its as fol ows : 1873-1879 in Proc . state bd. equall . 1879 : xxxil-xxxiv. 1873-1880 " " " * " 1880: xxxl-xxxiii. 1873-1881 " " tt . ** 1881: xxxl-xxxli. 1873-1882 " " 1882 fac. D. xxx. 1873-1883 " "