INDEBTEDNESS OF THE UNITED STATES, OF THE STATES, ETC. 407 



* In 1841 Florida had an extra debt of $3,900,000 ; in 1870, $276,325; and in 1880, $4,480. 



t In 1870 Alabama had an extra debt of $3,095,218 ; and in 1880, $63,765. 



% In 1870 Mississippi had an extra debt of $1,696,230. 



In 1860 Louisiana had an extra debt of $530,108 ; in 1870, $2,461,501 : and in 1880, $1,006,840. 



| In 1870 Texas had an extra debt of $508,641. 



! In 1853 Arkansas had an extra debt of $1,614,217 ; in 1S70, $409,557 ; and in 1880, $2,232,905. 

 ** In 1870 Tennessee had an extra debt of $6,647,658 ; and in 1880, $6,448,731. 

 tt In 1870 Kentucky had an extra debt of $816,000. 



WESTERN STATES. The following shows the debt of Western States at different periods : 



* In I860 Michigan had an unfunded debt of $102,093. 



t In 1860 Iowa had an unfunded debt of $29,637. 



J In 1860 Minnesota had an unfunded debt of $68,686. 



In 1860 Missouri had an unfunded debt of $25,350,000; and in 1870, of $17,428,000. 



|| In 1870 Kansas had an unfunded debt of $251,331. 



T In 1860 Nebraska had an unfunded debt of $48,960 ; and in 1870, $211,000. 

 ** In 1880 Colorado had an unfunded debt of $212,814. 

 tt In 1870 Nevada had an unfunded debt of $142,894 ; and in 1880, $18,996. 

 # In 1880 Oregon had an unfunded debt of $154,868. 

 In 1853 California had an unfunded debt of $269,812; and in 1870, $117,527. 



STATE AND LOCAL INDEBTEDNESS. The following table shows the aggregate of State and 

 local indebtedness in the United States : 



