Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 November 1884 — INTERNAL REVENUE. [ARTICLE]
INTERNAL REVENUE.
Collections in the Northwest. The annual report of the Collector of Internal Revenue shows the following collections in the districts of the Northwestern States for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1884: First Illinois District - Joel D. Harvey, Collector; collections, $8,447,053. Second lllitiois—Lucien B. Crooker, $229,603. Third Illinois—Albert Woodcock, $2,929. Fourth Illinois—Richard Rowett, $428,070. Fifth Illinois—Howard Knowles, $13,036,354. Seventh 11l nois—John W. Hill, $4,525. Eighth Illinois—Jonathan Merriam, $126,645; John W. Hill, $15,053; David B. House (acting) $217,545; Jacob Wheeler, $558,593. Thirteenth Illinois—Charles W. Pavev, $453,491. First Indiana—James C. Veach, $13,873. Fourth Indiana—Will Cumback, $224,104. Sixth Indiana—Horace McKay, $3,337,033. Seventh Indiana—WiUiam W. Carter, $1,817,374. Tenth Indiana—George M00n—510,932. Eleventh Indiana—Thomas M. Kirkpatrick. $215,489. Second lowa —John W. Green, $2,315,814. Third lowa—James E. Simpson. $220,578. Fourth lowa—John Connell, $13,229; John W. Burdette, $79,605. Fifth lowa—Lampson P. Sherman, $128,188. Kansas—John C. Carpenter, $167,351. First Michigan—James H. Stone, $1,207,511. Third Michigan—Harvey B. Rowlson, $14,860. Fourth Michigan Charles W. Watkins, $180,283. Sixth Michigan—Henry C. Ripley, $16,724. First Minnesota—Albert C. Wedge, 18.803. Second Minnesota—William Bickel, $69,977. District of Minnesota—William Bickel, $417,201. Nebraska—George W. Post, $1,515,816,
