Public Documents of the State of Wisconsin: Being the Reports of the Various State Officers, Departments and Institutions, Volumen2State Printer., 1876 |
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... amounts chargeable to the companies reporting in 1874 , but not in 1875 , to remain the same as at the former date , the total amount that should have been reported June 30 , 1875 , is $ 92,299,597.82 , or $ 18,932.24 per mile of road ...
... amounts chargeable to the companies reporting in 1874 , but not in 1875 , to remain the same as at the former date , the total amount that should have been reported June 30 , 1875 , is $ 92,299,597.82 , or $ 18,932.24 per mile of road ...
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... amount draw- ing each of the several rates payable is shown in the following tabular statement : Drawing 6 per cent ... amount of interest reported as paid during the year ending June 30 , 1875 , is $ 4,565,249.34 , of which ...
... amount draw- ing each of the several rates payable is shown in the following tabular statement : Drawing 6 per cent ... amount of interest reported as paid during the year ending June 30 , 1875 , is $ 4,565,249.34 , of which ...
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... amount of freight business done on our roads below the average of previous years . But the business of the whole year has undoubted- ly been considerably above the amount done in 1874. We are not yet in full possession of the statistics ...
... amount of freight business done on our roads below the average of previous years . But the business of the whole year has undoubted- ly been considerably above the amount done in 1874. We are not yet in full possession of the statistics ...
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... amount also from the total of expendi- tures , and we have a balance of $ 23,027,159.38 , as the amount of expenditures allowed to be necessary . This gives a balance of $ 2 , - 608,373.50 as the excess of earnings over expenditures for ...
... amount also from the total of expendi- tures , and we have a balance of $ 23,027,159.38 , as the amount of expenditures allowed to be necessary . This gives a balance of $ 2 , - 608,373.50 as the excess of earnings over expenditures for ...
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... Amount . $ ... 13. Amount of preferred stock ... 14. Rate of preference and for what issued ........ 15 . Total capital stock 16. * Proportion of stock for Wisconsin 17. A list of the stockholders at the last election of directors ...
... Amount . $ ... 13. Amount of preferred stock ... 14. Rate of preference and for what issued ........ 15 . Total capital stock 16. * Proportion of stock for Wisconsin 17. A list of the stockholders at the last election of directors ...
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