Excerpt from Lowa State College Engineering Experiment Station, Vol. 3: State Railroad Taxation
Certain remarkable changes are observed, if one compares the amounts paid per mileof line1in the same States for the two years in question. The following States. And Territories show a falling off in, the rate of taxation per mile of line: -alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas, Vermont, Indian Territory, and New Mexico. All the other States and Territories with the exception of Kansas, North Dakota and Wyoming, where the payment is the same as for the previous year, show an increase in the tax payment per mile of line. The more important increases are the following District of Columbia, $446;1michi gan, $106; Kentucky, $83; Montana, $79; Ohio, $72; Maryland, $69; Mississippi, $51; Minnesota, $49; Nevada, $38; California, $34; Washington, $33; Arizona, $33; Utah, $291; Wisconsin, $25; and other States a less amount. The increased payment for taxes per mile of line in the entire country was $16, being $274 in the fiscal year 1902 and $290 in 1903.
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