Detailed statistics of Chicago for 1890—Continued. Vessels lost in 1890 (owned in Chicago)... Imports into the United States (detailed) for three years, Recapitulation of exports and imports, and coin and bullion Exports of breadstuffs to Europe since 1848 (quantities). Total exports of flour and grain for six years.... Exports of flour, wheat and corn from the principal Atlantic ports (weekly) in 1890, with their distribution ... Exports of flour, wheat and corn from the principal Atlantic ports (weekly) in 1890, by ports of shipment...... Exports of beef, hog products, butter and cheese during the year ending June 30, 1890, with their distribution. Nationality of vessels engaged in the foreign commerce of the United States, 1860 to 1890, inclusive... Statement showing the number of alien passengers arrived in the United States, 1821 to 1890, inclusive, and the number of immigrants arrived from 1856 to 1890, in- Statement showing the wheat crops in Europe for 1889 and 1890, and the percentage of production for 1889 and 1890. Public debt of the United States annually since 1791..... Detailed statement of the public debt December 31, 1890.... Receipts of flour and grain at the principal western river and lake ports, 1886 to 1890, inclusive..... General statistical statements-Continued. Receipts from all sources of domestic produce at San Fran- Production and imports of wheat and flour in the United Kingdom, and the population, from 1868 to 1891..... Acreage, yield and value of the wheat, corn, oats, rye and barley crops of Illinois, 1860 to 1890, inclusive.... Acreage, production and consumption of wheat in Illinois in 1890, by counties, State Agricultural Department esti- Date of first frost, 1876 to 1890, inclusive.. Valuations of property (for purposes of taxation) in Illinois, Valuations of property (for purposes of taxation) in the city of Chicago, taxes levied, city debt, etc Illinois and Michigan canal statistics, and Illinois river im- Eastern and Southern railroads centering in Chicago, and Number of miles of railroads in operation in each State and Territory from 1882 to 1890, inclusive.... Production, imports and exports of raw cotton, 1872 to 1890.. English prices of money, consols, cotton and wheat-1889-90. GEORGE A. GIBBS. 1858. JULIAN S. RUMSEY. 1859. 1860. First Vice-Presidents. CHARLES WALKER. CHARLES WALKER. JOHN P CHAPIN. JOHN P. CHAPIN. THOMAS HALE. Second Vice-Presidents. JOHN P. CHAPIN. JOHN P. CHAPIN. None. None. None. CHARLES H. WALKER. None. SAMUEL B. POMEROY. None. GEORGE C. MARTIN. None. GEORGE W. NOBLE. None. None. THOMAS H. BEEBE. THOMAS H. BEEBE. ELI BATES. CLINTON BRIGGS. W. H. Low. NATH'L K. FAIRBANK. THOMAS PARKER. THOMPSON MAPLE. PHIN'S L. UNDERWOOD. LYMAN BLAIR. ELIJAH K. BRUCE. SAMUEL H. MCCREA. BENJ. F. MURPHEY. CHARLES E. CULVER. CHARLES E. CULVER. WILLIAM N. BRAINARD. HOWARD PRIESTLEY. JOHN R. BENSLEY. DAVID H. LINCOLN. JOSIAH STILES. WILLIAM DICKINSON. JOHN H. DWIGHT. HENRY W. ROGERS, JR. RANSOM W. DUNHAM. WILLIAM E. MCHENRY. J. HENRY FRENCH. CHAS. L. HUTCHINSON. GEORGE T. SMITH. JAMES H. MILNE. GEORGE D. RUMSEY. WILLIAM S. SEAVERNS GEO. G. PARKER. E. W. BAILEY. J. G. STEEVER. STEPHEN CLARY. 1848. Secretaries. W. L. WHITING. 1849 to 1851, inclusive, and part of 1852. JOHN C. DODge. 1852, part of official year. JAMES E. DALIBA. 1853. LAURIN P. HILLIARD. 1855 to 1858, inclusive. W. W. MITCHELL. 1859 to 1861, inclusive, and part of 1862. SETH CATLIN. 1862 to 1868, inclusive, except early part of 1862. JOHN F. BEATY. 1869. CHARLES RANDOLPH to March 1, 1884. 1884. GEORGE F. STONE, from July 1. NOTE-During 1848 and 1849 the Board was a voluntary organization; from 1850 to 1859 it was organized under a general incorporation law of the State. Since early in 1859 it has remained under a special charter granted by the Legislature in February of that year. ON FLOUR INSPECTION ON FLAX SEED INSPECTION ON OTHER INSPECTION. ON CLEARING HOUSE ON REAL ESTATE. ON RULES..... ON LEGAL ADVICE.. ON COMMISSIONS ON TRANSPORTATION.. ON WAREHOUSES ON WEIGHING.. STANDING COMMITTEES : ON METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS.. ON CLAIMS ON VIOLATIONS OF THE COMMISSION RULE, CALLS MESSRS. STEEVER, BAILEY AND HEALY. 46 CHANDLER, CONGDON AND EDWARDS. SCHUYLER, SECKEL AND RICHARDSON. ROGERS, BAILEY AND STEEVER. STEEVER, SCHUYLER AND ALDRICH. HEALY, STEEVER, H. BOTSFORD, J. C. HATELY AND T. E. WELLS. ECKHART, MONTAGUE, CROCKER, REIFSNIDER AND I. HORNER. BAILEY, STEEVER AND WORTHINGTON. ALDRICH, ECKHART, HELMHOLZ, ROGERS AND EDWARDS. RICHARDSON, HEALY AND ALDRICH. HELMHOLZ, RAWLEIGH AND DUTCH. DOUSMAN, N. T. WRIGHT, J. C. HATELY, W. S. SEAVERNS, W. J. POPE, E. O. SEYMOUR, GEO. CLARK, GEO. M. HOW AND H. J. COON. RAWLEIGH, RICHARDSON AND SCHUY- SECKEL, CONGDON AND DOUSMAN. DUTCH, ECKHART, RAWLEIGH, HELM- BAILEY, RICHARDSON AND WORTHINGTON. SECKEL, HENDERSON, EDDY, ROGERS AND HILL. |