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Image from page 57 of “Annual report of the Secretary of the Treasury on the state of the finances for the year ..” (1876)
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Identifier: annualreportofse1942unit
Title: Annual report of the Secretary of the Treasury on the state of the finances for the year ..
Year: 1876 (1870s)
Authors: United States. Dept. of the Treasury
Subjects: United States. Dept. of the Treasury Finance, Public
Publisher: Washington : G.P.O.
Contributing Library: U.S. Dept. of the Treasury, Treasury Library
Digitizing Sponsor: U.S. Dept. of the Treasury, Treasury Library


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g. 1, 1941 Total— – – -■ MATURITIES AND REDEMPTIONS ys% Reconstruction Finance Corporation notes, Series N,maturing July 20, 1941 fi% Commodity Credit Corporation notes. Series D, matur-ing Aug. 1, 1941– %% Reconstruction Finance Corporation notes, Series P,maturing Nov. 1. 1941 — K% Federal Public Housing Authority notes, Series E, matur-ing Nov. 1, 1941 1% Commodity Credit Corporation notes. Series E, maturingNov. 1.5, 1941 — ■ >8% Reconstruction Finance Corporation notes. Series R,maturing Jan. 15, 1942 – — 3% Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation bonds of 1942-47,called for redemption Jan. 15. 1942 _ 2?4% Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation bonds of 1942-47,called for redemption Mar. 1, 1942 2K% Home Owners Loan Corporation bonds. Series O, 1942-44, called for redemption July 1, 1942 1% Reconstruction Finance Corporation notes. Series S, matin:-ing July 1, 1942 Total – – — Decrease in outstanding issues Amount 2,695, 000208,668,000 1,363,000 411,596,000982,959,000


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1,815,233,100 Formerly U. S. Housing ,uthority. The preceding table does not include small amounts of 2% percentmutual mortgage insurance fund debentures. Series B, called on;March 25, 1941, and September 27, 1941, for redemption on July 1,1941, and January 1, 1942, respectively. The instructions issuedby the Secretary of the Treasury for the redemption of the sixth-called REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY 35 and seventh-called debentures will be found as exhibits beginning onpage 287. Copies of the offering circulars and announcements of subscriptionsand allotments are included in the exhibits bcgirming on page 282. Of the ,798 millions of securities which matured or were redeem-able during the year, ,229 millions were presented in payment ofsubscriptions to Treasury bonds and notes, the details of which areshown in the table on page 20. As a result of the adoption of the policy of financing Governmentcorporations and credit agencies tluough the Treasury, the contingentlia


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Image from page 170 of “Early Mackinac. A sketch historical and descriptive” (1901)
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Identifier: earlymackinacwil00will
Title: Early Mackinac. A sketch historical and descriptive
Year: 1901 (1900s)
Authors: Williams, Meade C
Subjects: Mackinac Island (Mich. : Island)
Publisher: St. Louis, Mo. : Buschart bros., print
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN


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ties, all around him is re-freshing. A feeling of security comes over him,and when, from the rocky battlements of FortMackinac, he looks down upon the suiroundingwastes, they seem a mount of defense against thehost of annoyances from which he had soughtrefuge—the historic associations, not less than thescenery of the island, being well fitted to maintainthe salutary mental excitement. * The island has its legends, and folk-lore, andtraditionary tales of romance and tragedy. Thereis not so much of this, however, as many suppose. * Treatise on the Principal Diseases of North America. p. 3-48.Hygeia, too, shauld place her temple here; for it has one of thepurest, driest, cleane:5t and most healthful atmospheres.—Schoolcraft. SUGAR LOAF. 14^ It is small in area and its scope for scenes, andtales, and associations is limited. Reference hasalready been made to Arch Rock as the gateway ofentrance, in the Indian mind, for their Manitou ofthe lakes, when he visited the island, and to Sugar


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SUGAR LOAF- Loaf as his fancied wigwam, and to other rockformations which towered above the ground andwere personified into watching giants. The DevilsKitchen, on the southwest beach, has also beenmentioned, but as divested of all mystery and as- 144 EAKI.Y MACKINAC. sociatioii with the dim and early past. ChimneyRock and Fairy Arch are but appropriate namesfor interesting natural objects. The lofty, juttingclitf known as Pontiacs Look-out, is undoubtedlyan admirable look-out spot, and is often so usednow, as it probably often was in the days of Indianstrifes when canoes of war j^arties went to and froover the waters of the Straits. But we can notvouch for its ever having been Pontiacs watch-tower.For although the influence of that chieftainwas felt in these remote parts, his home was nearDetroit: and while we read of his travelling to theEast and the South, and as having had part in thebattle of Braddocks defeat near Pittsburgh, wefind nothing to show that he had ever been so farnort


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Image from page 1665 of “1913 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory” (1913)
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Identifier: 1913DesMoinesAndPolkCountyIowaCityDirectory
Title: 1913 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory
Year: 1913 (1910s)
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Subjects: des moines iowa polk county city directories
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& Co 313% 5thSherman John 204 5thShope G W 335 e 5thSifford L E 593 7thSkogsberg Anders 2618 e 9thSnialley F L 1818 9thSmith *G E 517% WalnutD 711 15thD 201 Court avF 225% 5thSnyder D W 304 6th avSnyder J A Co 316 Clapp blkSnyder V L 222 5thSouthern Fruit & Farm Co 505% WalnutSouthern Fruit and Truck Land Co 201 Davidson bldgSouthern Land Co 505% WalnutSpeers & Nisely 406 S & L bldgStanley E S & Son 315 Polk bldgSTAR LAND CO, 1006 Hippee Bldg (See page 1540)Stellmacher W H 222 5thStevenson Clayton 304 6th avSTEWART CECIL M, 307 Citizens Natl Bank BldgSTEWART & HEXTELL, 500-501- 502 Teachout BldgStotts E S 222 5thStout H E 402% LObUBiSuccess Investment Co 1714 LocustSurbridge R C 605 Polk bldgSweet O J 313% 5thTaylor J S 313 e WalnutTennant J L 306 Securities bldgTerrell C W 222 5thTHOMAS A E, 203-205 5thThomas J L 203 5th B.lfi.BAMLEY 1011-1029 BrutlAiiflBi. Moil Waint 2101 CONTRACTOR! BUILDER MINIS A SPECIALTY Iowa Automobile Chalmers •t Woods Electric •t


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REA CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY ( 1 U J 3 ) KEF 1G95 Union Building & Investment Company Incorporated under the laws of the State of IowaMACK OLSBN, President Capital 0,000.00 LBROY A. N1SBLY. Seoy GENERAL REAL ESTATE and INVESTMENTS We are now selling the following Sub-divisions:CAMPUS PARK, CHELSEA PLACE. KIMBLB ACRES All on easy payment plan BUILDERS OP MODERN HOMES on the like rent plan OUR HOMB CERTIFICATES ere issued at each and pay 7* interest. Start to buy them now. Fire Insurance and Bonds. Rentals and Rent Collections. 254-256-258 K. P. BLOCK DBS MOINES THODE R B & CO, 409-410 Polk BldgTillia H J 306 Securities bldgTOWNE N C & SON, 421 Polk Bldg (See back bone)Trent Bros 704 Observatory bldgTuttle AH 1202 Hippee bldgUNION BUILDING & INVESTMENT CO, 254-258 K P Blk (See above)Union Improvement Co 607 Mulberry (2d fl)Union Realty Co 2d fl Teachout bldgUnited Realties Co 1216 Hippee bldgVan Rossum J G 419% LocustVAN SLYKE-DORSEY CO, 401-405 Citizens Natl


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