HISTORICAL AND STATISTICAL TABLE OF THE UNITED STATES AND TERRITORIES. SHOWING THE AREA OF EACH IN SQUARE MILES, AND THE DATE OF ADMISSION OF NEW STATES INTO THE UNION, AND THE DATES OF ORGANIZATION OF TERRITORIES STILL REMAINING. From the Report of the Commissioner of the General Land Office with Corrections. The areas are from the Census report of 1890. UNITED STATES MONEY. TABLE. 10 cents are 1 dime, marked d. 10 dimes" 1 dollar, 66 $. The Coins of the United States are of gold, silver, nickel, and bronze, as follows: Gold-Double-eagle, value $20; eagle, value $10; half-eagle, value $5; and the threedollar, quarter-eagle and dollar gold pieces. Silver: Dollar, half-dollar, quarter-dollar and dime. The Trade Dollar is no longer coined. Nickel: Five-cent and three Organized. July 16, 1790. cent pieces. Bronze: The cent. The two-cent piece is no longer coined. The weight of the gold dollar is 25.8 grains, and of the other gold coins in proportion. The weight of the silver half-dollar is 12 1-2 grams (metric system) or 192.9 grains nearly, and of the smaller silver coins in proportion. The weight of the dollar is 412 1-2 grains and of the nickel five cents, 77.16 grains. The gold coins of the United States are nine parts pure gold and one part silver and copper; of the silver, nine parts pure metal and one of copper; of the nickel coin-metal twenty-five per cent. is nickel and seventy-five per cent. copper; of the bronze coin-metal five parts are zinc and tin and ninety-five parts copper. 1George Washington 2 Jono Adame 3Thomas Jefferson. 4James Madison 5James Monroe.... 6 John Quincy Adams. 7 Andrew Jackson 8 Martin Van Buren 9 William H Harrison.. 10 John Iyier 11 James K Polk.. 12 Zachary Taylor 13 Minard Fulmore 14 Franklin Pierce... 15 James Buchanan. 16 Abraham Lincoin 17 Andrew Johnson...... 18 Ulysses S Grant 19 Rutherford B Hayes. 20 James A Garfield 21 Chester A Arthur. 22 Grover Cleveland 23 Benjamin Harrison.. Residence. Inaugurated. PouYear. Age Place of Death. 1788 57 Fed Mt Vernon Va.....2799 67 1735 Massachusetts. 1797 62 Fed Quincy Mass 1826 91 1743 Vingima 1751 Virginia Westmoreland Co. Va. 1758 Virginia.... Quincy Mass 1801 1809 1817 1767 Massachusetts 1782 New York... 1773 Ohio 1790 Virginia Union County, NC..... 1767 Tennessee Kinderhook NY Berkeley Va Greenway Va Mecklenburg Co, N C.. 1795 Tennessee Orange County Larue County Ky. Raleigh N Point Pleasant O... Cuyahoga County. O... Caldwell NJ .....North Bend, O. 1825 1829 1837 1784 Louisiana. 1800 New York 1804 N Hampshire. 179. Pennsylvania. 1809 no18. 1808 Tennessee. 1841 1841 1845 1849 1850 1853 1857 1861 1865 58 Rep Monticelo Va....... 1826 83 58 Rep Montpener, Va..... 1836 85 59 Rep New ork 58 Fed. Washington, C... 1848 81 62 Dem Hermitage, Tenn.... 1845 78 55 Dem Lindenwold, NY 1862 80 68 Whig Washington, D C... 1841 68 5 Dem Richmond, Va.... 1862 72 50 Dem Nashville, Tenn..... 1849 54 65 Wig Washington, D. C... 1850 66 50 Whig Buffalo, NY 1874 74 49 Dem Concord NH....... 1869 65 68 Dem Wheatland, Pa......1868 77 52 Rep Washington, DC. 1865 56 57 Rep Carter's Dep. Tenn 1875 67 47 Rep.,Mt McGregor, N Y 1885 63 54 Rep. j. ...... 49 Rep Long Branch, N. J.. 1881 49 1881 5 Rep New York City. 11886,56 1885 48 Dem. 1889 55 Rep.. .. The Republican party previous to Jackson was the opponent of the Federalist party John Quincy Adams claimed to be a Repubucan, but the Anti-Federansts repudiated mim, adopted the name Democrat and elected Jackson over John Quincy Adams VICE-PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES. |