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REPORTS ON INVESTIGATIONS AND PROJECTS. 



Financial history of New York. By Mr. Don C. Sowers. To be published by 



Columbia University. 

 Financial history of Illinois. By Mr. Robert M. Haig. To be published by 



Columbia University. 

 Financial history of Pennsylvania. By Dr. Clyde S. King, of the University of 



Pennsylvania. 

 Financial history of North Carolina. By Prof. W. K. Boyd, of Trinity College, 



Durham, N. C. 

 Financial history of Texas. By Prof. E. T. Miller, of the University of Texas. 



Published in part; see Report for 191 1. 



Studies upon which a substantial amount of work has been done but 

 concerning which there is no definite report of progress during the year: 



Financial history of Connecticut since 1861. By Dr. Henry C. Walradt. 



Financial history of Tennessee. By Prof. St. George L. Sioussat, Vanderbilt 

 University. 



Financial history of Virginia. By Mr. Edgar Sydenstricker. Practically com- 

 plete. 



Financial history of Michigan. By Prof. Wilbur O. Hedrick, Michigan Agri- 

 cultural College. 



Financial history of Minnesota. By Prof. R. V. Phelan, University of Minne- 

 sota. 



Financial history of South Carolina. By Mr. George McCutcheon, University 

 of South Carolina. 



Financial history of New Jersey. By Prof. Edgar Dawson. Professor Dawson 

 has been compelled to abandon the completion of this study. 



Comparative study of the financial development of certain of the larger cities 

 of the United States. By Prof. Oliver C. Lockhart, Ohio State University. 



License taxes in the Southern States. By Prof. H. A. Millis, University of 

 Kansas. 



Division XII.— THE NEGRO IN SLAVERY AND FREEDOM. 



Mr. Alfred Holt Stone is still unable to leave his plantation and his work 

 is, therefore, necessarily delayed. It is, however, by no means abandoned, 

 and as soon as his business interests permit, Mr. Stone expects to resume 

 work on the subject, on which he had already made considerable progress 

 when the boll-weevil forced him to go to the defense of his property. 



The following study has been published : 



Negroes who owned slaves. By Calvin Dill Wilson, Popular Science Monthly, 

 pp. 483-494, November 1912. 



INDEX OF STATE DOCUMENTS. 



Since last year's report Miss Hasse has completed the Index of State 

 Documents of Ohio, and it has been issued by the Carnegie Institution of 

 Washington in two volumes, containing in the aggregate 1,136 pages. This 

 is the most voluminous of any of the State indices thus far issued, and 

 reflects great credit upon the industry and skill of Miss Hasse. She is at 

 present working on the States of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. 



The following is a complete list of States published, with the year of 

 publication : 



California 1908 



Delaware 1910 



Illinois 1909 



Kentucky 1910 



Maine 1907 



Massachusetts 1908 



New Hampshire 1907 



New York 1907 



Ohio 1912 



Rhode Island 1908 



Vermont 1907 



