TABLE XI. Showing the expense of building and completely equipping vessels of war, of different rates, in the U. States, together with the annual expense of each when in actual service, according to the estimate of the Secretary of the Navy in 1811. TABLE XII. In the following table the first column shows the names of the oldest colleges in the United States; the 2d, the year when each was incorporated; the 3d, the number of alumni, that is, the number who have been educated at each college since its establishment; the 4th shows how many of the alumni were ministers; the 5th, the number of alumni living; the 6th, the number of ministers living; and the 7th, the date of the catalogue examined, or the period to which the statements are brought down. TABLE XIII. Showing the distances of the principal places on the main post road Portland in Maine, to St. Mary's in Georgia, according to the survey in 1812-13. Savannah, 117 374 538 661 700 800 891 | 967 | 1121 | 1187 | 1241 St. Mary's 147 | 264 | 521 | 685 | 808 | 847 | 947 | 1038 | 1114 | 1268 | 1334 | 1388 TABLE XV. OF COLLEGES IN THE UNITED STATES. Names of Univer- Where located. No. grad. in 1822. 20 13 79 1793 1,500 157 1764 7,500+ 10 234 1794 9,000 107 1812 2,000 140 1754 4,000 1817 Pennsylvania U. Philadelphia, 26 1755 17 Dickinson c. Carlisle, Pa. 76 1783 3,000 Jefferson c. Canonsburg, Pa. 17 82 1801 1,000 Washington c. Washington, Pa. 100 1802 Alleghany c. Meadville, Pa. 10 1817 1,000 Maryland U. Baltimore, Md. 1812 St. Mary's c. Baltimore, Md. 1804 Baltimore c. Baltimore, Md. 1807 Annapolis, do. 1784 Georgetown, c. Georget'n, D. C. 1781 7,000 Columbian c. Wash'ton, D. C. 51 1821 Wm. and Mary c. Will'sburg, Va. Hampd'n Sidn'y c Prin. Edw. co. do. 1691 1774 1801 2,000 Greenville c. Washington c. Lexington, do. Virginia U. Albemarle co. N. Carolina U. Chapel Hill, N.C. 27 Columbia, S. C. Athens, Geo. Greene co. Tenn. 2205 1817 165 1789 100 1801 5,000 9 119 1785 2,000 N. Orleans, Lou. 1805 1794 18 1821 Transylvania U. Lexington, Ky. 28 121 1798 3,000 12 Ohio U. Athens, Ohio, 1801 Cincinnati c. Cincinnati, do. 1819) * Including Medical and Theolog ca professors. + Including libraries belonging to societies of students, &c 6 CONTENTS OF THE APPENDIX. Table I. Square miles, population, manufactures and valuation of United States, · II. Free blacks, slaves, and whites of U. S. in 1820, commerce, and manufactures, IV. Exports and shipping of each State, VI. Tonnage of the United States, VII. Receipts of the Treasury from 1789 to 1815, IX. Receipts and Expenditures during the war, Page 313 314 315 316 317 317 318 318 319 |