404 INDEBTEDNESS OF THE UNITED STATES, OF THE STATES, ETC. 



The 6 per cent registered bonds, which are 

 not included in the preceding tables, amount to 

 $180,926,700, and were held by 7,688 corpora- 

 tions and private individuals. Of these holders 

 4,239 received their interest in New York 

 city; 1,611 in Boston; 1,306 in Philadelphia; 

 243 in Baltimore ; 42 in Chicago ; 54 in Cin- 

 cinnati ; 169 in Washington; 5 in San Fran- 

 cisco; 10 in St. Louis; and 9 in New Orleans. 



Thus it appears that the whole number of 



TERRITORIES 



OREGON 



NEVADA 



WEST VIRGINIA 



MISSISSIPPI 



DELAWARE 



F L.O R I D A 



COLORADO 



VERMONT 



NEBRASKA 



ARKANSAS 



JOWA 



NORTH C.AROLINA 



"MINNESOTA 



MICHIGAN 



tfE.W HAM.-PSHIRE 



MARYLAND 



TEXAS 



W I S C N SI N 



RHODE ISLAND 



SOOTH CAROLINA 



ALABAMA 



KENTUCKY 



KA N S A S' 



CALIFORNIA 



INDIANA 



GEORGIA 



CONNECTICUT 



MAINE 



'DIST. OF COLUMBIA 



T"E N fl E S S E E n 



VIRGTNIA f^ 



LOUISIANA 



ILLINOIS 



OHIO j_ 



NEW JERSEY 



MISSOURI 



holders of registered bonds is 80,802, and the 

 aggregate amount held is $825,917,100. 



COUPON BONDS. These bonds are of differ- 

 ent species, like the registered bonds, and on 

 June 30, 1880, they amounted to $537,532,250. 

 The coupons of the bonds are often used as 

 cash, and are presented for the interest on 

 the bond by the holder. It is thus impossible 

 to trace the ownership of the bond with the 

 same accuracy as that of the registered bond. 



RELATIVE INDEBTEDNESS 



OF 



STATES, 



INCLUDING STATE AND LOCAL INDEBTEDNESS. 



I'- 30 MILLIONS. 



MASSACHUSETTS 



- 



NSYLVANIA 



NEW YORK 



