Notes on Spanish Expenditures for Louisiana, 8 November 1803
Notes on Spanish Expenditures for Louisiana
[on or after 8 Nov. 1803]
Louisiana. | |
Executive | 8996. |
Judiciary. | 3600. |
Revenue officers | 16,600. |
Custom house | 10,430. |
navigation | 9,600 |
hospitals | 30,546 |
Posts | 9,810 |
miscellaneous | 9,234 |
Clergy | 11,484 |
Education | 2,350 |
Civil list | 112,6001 |
Army | 372,988. |
Indians | 61,814. |
Presidarios | 25,000. |
Gallies | 100,000 |
Mobile | 13,917 |
Pensacola | 57854 |
744,1732 |
MS (DLC: TJ Papers, 137:23682); entirely in TJ’s hand; undated, but see below.
TJ probably made these notes from data on louisiana from Daniel Clark. One of TJ’s queries asked about expenses of maintaining the province. With his response to that question, Clark included statements, now unlocated, of expenses of the colony in 1785 (totaling 537,869 Spanish dollars); of offices and categories of expenditures created since that time; of receipts and cash outlays in 1802; and of additional sums paid in certificates. TJ may have compiled the list printed above from those statements. For his reply to that query, William C. C. Claiborne lacked the detailed information available to Clark, but gave a total close to the one above—approximately 700,000 Spanish dollars for annual civil and military expenses of Louisiana ( , 9:28, 42-3; Queries on Louisiana, 9 July; Claiborne to TJ, 24 Aug.).
1. The sum is actually $112,650.
2. That is, 744,223, with the corrected total above (see note 1).