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260 THE TEXAS ALMANAC.
TEXAS GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS AND WARRANTS
BOUGHT AND SOLD
Complete Investment Service for Banks and Individuals. Inquiries Invited.
Buchanan Investment & Loan Co.
Republic Bank Building DALLASDEPOSITS IN NATIONAL BANKS.
Demand deposits of national banks of Texas at
date of each call, Dec. 31, 1914. to Oct. 10, 1927:1914.,
Date of Call- Deposits.
Dec. 31.....$216,953,000
1915.
March 4...1$238.884,000
May 1.. .... 230.672,000
June 23.... 222.150.000
Sept. 2..... 217,465.000
Nov. 10..... 268.461.000
Dec. 31..... 273.508,000
1916.
March 7....$290.122,000
May 1...... 278.587,010
June 30..... 266.804,000
Sept. 1..... 317.252.000
Nov. 17..... 441.548.000
Dec. 27..... 430.302,000
1917.
March 5....$401,260,000
May 1...... 376,964,000
June 20..... 359.747.000
Sept. 11.... 387.935.000
Nov. 20.... 530.090,000
Dec. 31..... 531,066,000
1918.
March 4....$486.497,000
May 10..... 446.495.000
June 29 ..... 397.488,000
Aug. 31..... 419.640.000
Nov. 1...... 452,112,00o
Dec. 31..... 431.612,000
1919.
March 4 .... $461,339.000
May 12..... 480.277.000
June 30..... 499.469.000
Sept. 12.... 578,078,000
Nov. 17.... 746.383,000
Dec. 31..... 777.942,0001920.
Date of Call- Deposits.
Feb. 28....$736,250.000
May 4 . 679.410.000
June 30... 624,939.000
Sept. 8.. 618,348,00
Nov. 15..... 619.265.000
Dec. 29 .... 564.135,000
1921.,
Feb. 21.....$550,682.000
April 28... 503.352.000
June 30..... 483,559.000
Sept. 6..... 474,394 0 0
Dec. 31..... 501,493.000
1922.
March 10...$520.645.000
May 5..... 530,989.000
June 30.... 532.396.000
Sept. 15.... 603.813.000
Dec. 29..... 630,408,000
1923.
April 3.....$625.996.000
June 30 ..... 559,245.000
Sept. 4..... 648,954.000
Dec. 31... 752.804.000
1924.
March 31...$679,015.000
June 30.... 622,892.000
Oct. 10..... 766.030.000
Dec. 31..... 820,676,000
1925.
April 6 ... $802.310.000
June 30..... 754,950.000
Sept. 28.... 810.013.000
Dec. 31..... 832,425,000
1926.
April 12.... $797,741,000
June 30... 761 000,000
Dec. 31..... 820,778,000
1927.
March 23...$841.840,000
June 30..... 815,231,000
Oct. 10..... 903,326,000BONDED DEBT OF STATE.
The State of Texas has a very small bonded
debt, and all of it is owned and held by the per-
manent funds of the public schools and State insti-
tutions. The bonded debt of the State was owned
and held as follows at the close of the last fiscal
year, Aug. 31, 1926:
Permanent School Fund:
3 per cent .........................$2,435,000.00
4 per cent.......................... 229,500.00
5 per cent.......................... 107,500.00
Total ........................... $2,772,000.00
Permanent University Fund:
3 per cent .......................... $429,700 00
5 per cent .......................... 195,900.00
Total ............................ $625,600.00(Continued next column.)
Bonded Debt of State.-(Continued,)
Permanent Deaf and Dumb Institute Fund:
3 per cent.................. ....... $72.00 00
4 per cent.......................... 18.00 00
5 per cent .......................... 14.30000
Total .......................$104,30000
Permanent Orphans' Home Fund:
3 per cent .......................... $22.00000
5 per cent .................... . . 8.60000
Total ............................ $30,600 00
Permanent Blind Institute Fund:
3 per cent.......................... $50.000 00
4 per cent...................... .. 57.000 00
5 per cent........................... 27,40000
Total ............................ $134,400 00
Permanent Insane Asylum Fund:
3 per cent ......................... $75,000 00
4 per cent.......................... 30.00 00
5 per cent ........................ 21,300.00
Total ................. ......... $126,30000
Permanent A. & M. College Fund:
5 per cent........................... $209,000.09
Total, All Funds:
3 per cent .........................$3,083,70000
4 per cent.......................... 334.50000
5 per cent.......................... 58400000
Total ............................$4,002,200.00
Note.-Foregong does not include bonds of State
Railroad, amounting to about $100,000, held by per-
manent school fund, nor notes of State prison sys-
tem, originally for $750,000, but reduced somewhat
at present, and financed through Brown-Crummer
Company, Wichita, Kan.
BONDED STATE DEBT PER CAPITA.
Per capita average of State debts of all
United States . ...$15.76
New England.... $22.31 West South Can.. 5.22
14 Ma ne ....... 23 16 41 Arkansas .... 1.53
39 New Hamp... 1.62 11 Louisiana .... 26.75
37 Vermont ..... 4.97 44 Oklahoma ... .70
9 Mass. ........ 29 62 43 Texas ........75
10 Rhode Island. 27 66 South Atlantic. .. 18,14
25 Connecticut .. 10.14 5 Delaware .... 45 45
Middle Atlantic... 20.98 17 Maryland . .. 19 97
8 New York.... 30.17 29 Virginia ... 8.87
15 New Jersey... 20 95 7 West Virginia 31.15
24 Pennsylvania.. 10 19 3 N. Carolina... 50.17
East North Cen.. 9.77 36 S. Carolina... 5 24
38 Ohio ........ 2.08 40' Georgia ..... 1.59
45 Indianaa ......10 46 Florida ....... 00
18 Illinois ...... 19.04 Mountain .......... 11.09
19 Michigan .... 18.99 31 Montana ..... 8.03
48 Wisconsin ... .00 27 Idaho ....... 9.97
West North Can.. 22.24 30 Wyoming .... 8.14
6 Minnesota ... 32.87 23 Colorado ..... 12.02
32 Iowa ........ 7.26 26 New Mexico.. 10.07
16 Missouri . . 20.22 34 Arizona 6.40
4 North Dakota. 48.12 20 Utah ......... 18.80
1 South Dakota. 85 15 12 Nevada ...... 23.48
47 Nebraska ... 00 Pacific .......... 25.93
21 Kansas..... 14.55 33 Washington .. 6.89
East South Cen.. 7,32 2 Oregon ...... 72.49
42 Kentucky .... 1.53 13 California .... 23.24
35 Tennessee ... 5.90
22 Alabama .... 13 36 *Figures at left indi-
28 Mississippi .. 8.93 cate order of debt.ROGER H. EVANS COMPANY
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The 1928 Texas Almanac and State Industrial Guide, book, 1928~; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth123786/m1/263/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Historical Association.