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Alabama.-New Year's Day, R. E. Lee's birthday (Jan. 19), Shrove Tu Washington's Birthday, Good Friday, Jefferson Davis's birthday (June 3), Thanksgiving Day and Christmas.

Arizona.-Jan. 1, Washington's Birthday, May 30, July 4, Christmas, El Day, Thanksgiving Day and Arbor Day.

Arkansas.-Arbor Day, Thanksgiving Day, July 4 and Christmas. California.-Jan. 1, Feb. 22, May 30, July 4, first Monday in September 9, Dec. 25, Thanksgiving Day, day of general election and every day app by the President or the Governor.

Colorado.-Feb. 12 (Lincoln's Day and birthday), Labor Day (first Monday in September, but other big holidays are generally observed.

Connecticut.-Jan. 1, Feb. 12, Feb. 22, May 30, July 4, Good Friday, Labor Day, Oct. 12, Thanksgiving and Dec. 25.

Delaware.-Jan. 1, Feb. 12, Feb. 22, July 4, Arbor and Bird Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Dec. 25.

District of Columbia.-New Year's Day, February 22, May 30 (Memorial Day), July 4, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas.

Florida.-Jan. 1, Jan 19 (R. E. Lee's birthday), Feb. 12, Feb. 22, April 26. (Confederate Memorial Day), June 3 (Jefferson Davis's birthday), July 4, Thanksgiving and Dec. 25.

Georgia.-Jan. 19 (R. E. Lee's birthday), April 26, June 3, July 4, Labor Day and Dec. 25.

Idaho.- Jan. 1, Feb. 22, Friday following May 1, July 4, Election Day, Christmas. Illinois.-Jan. 1, Feb. 12 (Lincoln's Birthday), Feb. 22, May 30 (Memorial Day), July 4, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Dec. 25.

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Indiana. Jan. 1, Feb. 22, May 30 (Memorial Day), Thanksgiving and ChristIowa. Jan. 1, Feb. 22, May 30 (Memorial Day), Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Dec. 25. Kansas.-Feb. 12, Feb. 22, May 30 (Memorial Day) and Labor Day (first Monday in September).

Kentucky.-Jan. 1, Feb. 22, July 4, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Dec. 25. Louisiana.-Jan. 1, Jan. 8 (anniversary of the Battle of New Orleans), Feb. 22, Mardi Gras (day before Ash Wednesday), Good Friday, June 3 (Confederate Memorial Day), July 4, Nov. 1 (All Saints' Day), Labor Day (Nov. 25), Thanksgiving Day and Dec. 25.

Maine.-Jan. 1, Feb. 22, May 30 (Memorial Day), July 4, Fast Day, Thanksgiving and Dec. 25.

Maryland.-Jan. 1, Feb. 22. Good Friday, May 30 (Memorial Day), July 4, Oct. 12, Thanksgiving and Dec. 25.

Massachusetts.-Feb. 22, April 19 (Patriots' Day), May 30 (Memorial Day), July 4, Thanksgiving and Dec. 25.

Michigan.-Jan. 1, Feb. 22, May 30 (Memorial Day), July 4, Labor Day and

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Minnesota.-Jan. 1, Feb. 12 (Lincoln's Birthday), Feb. 22, Good Friday, May 30 (Memorial Day), July 4, Thanksgiving, Dec. 25 and Arbor and Bird Days (designated by the Governor).

Mississippi.-Jan. 1, Feb. 22, July 4, Thanksgiving and Christmas.

Missouri.-Jan. 1, Feb. 22, May 30 (Memorial Day), July 4, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Dec. 25.

Nebraska.-Jan. 1, Feb. 22, April 22 (Arbor Day), May 30 (Memorial Day), July 4, Thanksgiving and Dec. 25.

Nevada.-Jan. 1, Feb. 12, Feb. 22, May 30 (Memorial Day), July 4, Oct. 31 (Admission Day), General Election Day, Thanksgiving and Dec. 25.

New Hampshire.-Feb. 22, May 30 (Memorial Day), July 4, Labor Day, Fast Day, Thanksgiving and Dec. 25.

New Jersey.-Jan. 1, Feb. 12 (Lincoln's Birthday), Feb. 22, Good Friday, May 30 (Memorial Day), July 4, General Election Day, Thanksgiving and Dec. 25. New Mexico.-Jan. 1, Feb. 22, May 30 (Memorial Day), Arbor Day (second Friday in March), Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Dec. 25 and Flag Day.

New York.-Jan. 1, Feb. 12 (Lincoln's Birthday), Feb. 22, May 30 (Memorial Day), July 4, Labor Day, Oct. 12, Election Day, Thanksgiving and Dec. 25.

North Carolina.-Jan. 1, Jan. 19 (R. E. Lee's Birthday), Feb. 22. April 12, May 10 (Confederate Memorial Day), May 20 (Mecklenburg Declaration of Indepenence), July 4, Oct. 12, Thanksgiving and Dec. 25.

North Dakota.-Jan. 1, Feb. 12, Feb. 22, May 30 (Memorial Day), July 4, Election Day, Thanksgiving and Dec. 25.

Ohio.-Jan. 1, Feb. 22, May 30 (Memorial Day), July 4, Thanksgiving and Dec. 25.

Oklahoma.-Jan. 1, Feb. 22, Arbor Day, May 30 (Memorial Day), July 4, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas.

Oregon.-Jan. 1, Feb. 22, May 30 (Memorial Day), July 4, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Dec. 25.

Pennsylvania.—Jan. 1, Feb. 12 (Lincoln's Birthday), third Tuesday in February (local election), Feb. 22, Good Friday, May 30 (Memorial Day), July 4, abor Day, Oct. 12, November Election Day, Thanksgiving and Dec. 25.

Rhode Island.-Jan. 1, Feb. 22, second Friday in May, May 30 (Memorial Day), Labor Day, Election Day, Thanksgiving Day.

South Carolina.-Jan. 1, Feb. 22, May 10 (Confederate Memorial Day), July 4, Thanksgiving and Dec. 25.

South Dakota.-Jan. 1, Feb. 22, May 30 (Memorial Day), July 4, Election Day, Thanksgiving and Dec. 25.

Tennessee.-Jan. 1, Feb. 22, Good Friday, May 30 (Memorial Day), June 3 Jefferson Davis's birthday), July 4, Labor Day, Election Day and Thanksgiving. Texas.-Jan. 1, Feb. 22, March 2 (Texas independence), April 21 (Battle of an Jacinto), June 3 (Jefferson Davis's birthday), July 4, Election Day, Thanksiving and Dec. 25

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