ASSESSMENT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY - 1888
- Names of persons, corporations, societies, partnerships or firms taxed
- No. of cattle/value of same
- No. of Horses/value of same
- No. of Mules/value of same
- No. of sheep or goats (over 10 head)/value of same
- No. of swine (over 10 head)/value of same
- No. of pianos, melodeons, and organs/value of same
- No. of watches/value of same
- Value of jewelry
- Value of gold or silver
- No. of guns (over 1)/value of same
- No. of pistols, bowie knives, dirks or sword canes/value of same
- Amount of capital employed in manufacturing or merchandise
- Amount of money on hand, or on deposit, or loaned
- Amount of indebtedness of the party assessed, which he regards as probably
collectible
- Amount of household furniture (over $250.00 value.)
- Amount of bonds, certificates, warrants, script or other form of indebtedness
of the state or any county, city, town, village, board or body capable of
being a debtor, held by the person rendering the list.
- Amount of all other personal property not otherwise enumerated.
- Poll (between the ages of 21 and 55 years)
- Total valuation of property
- Aggregate State Tax (4%)
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Research Notes
Residents of Winston County were asked to declare the following items to
determine how much tax they would pay. I have only included the names,
poll and total valuation of their property. The last three columns are:
township, beat# and page#.
- Eileen Nail
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