TABLE II.-THE POPULATION AND AREA OF THE STATE BY COUNTIES TABLE III.-POPULATION OF PRINCIPAL CITIES AND TOWNS OF TABLE IV.-LEGAL HOLIDAYS IN MARYLAND 1. New Year's Day, January 1. 2. Washington's Birthday, February 22. 3. Decoration Day, May 30. 4. Independence Day, July 4. 5. Defenders' Day, September 12. 6. Columbus Day, October 12. 7. Christmas Day, December 25. 8. Good Friday. 9. General Election Day. 10. Congressional Election Day. 11. All special days that may be appointed or recommended by the Governor of this State or the President of the United States as the days of thanksgiving, fasting and prayer or other religious observance, or for the general cessation of business. 12. Sundays. Saturday afternoon is a holiday in Annapolis, Baltimore city and county, in the counties of Harford, Montgomery and Cecil, and in the towns of Ellicott City and Westminster. Labor Day (the first Monday in September) is a Federal holiday by Act of Congress and is generally proclaimed by the Governor a legal holiday in Maryland. Arbor Day is designated by the Governor as a day for tree planting. Repudiation Day, November 23, is a legal half holiday in Frederick County. Whenever the first of January, the twenty-second of February, the fourth of July, or twenty-fifth of December shall occur on Sunday, the Monday next following shall be a public holiday, provided that in such case all bills of exchange, bank checks, drafts and promissory notes which would otherwise be presentable shall be deemed to be presentable for acceptance or for payment on the Saturday next preceding such holiday. TABLE VII.-VALUE OF MARYLAND CROPS-U. S. CENSUS 1910 TABLE VIII.-VALUE OF MARYLAND LIVE STOCK PRODUCTS U. S. CENSUS 1910 Domestic animals sold and slaughtered...... Milk, cream and butter fat sold and butter and cheese made. Eggs, partly estimated...... Poultry raised, partly estimated. Wool, partly estimated.. Honey Wax |